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CHOP THE ADS BEFORE YOU Wideit Circulated Pip* Cm- ||0P THE STORES-YOU'LL mf Ctrterd Completely; fari Sl -iND IT SAVES MONEY. Meyer1. "Speataf Ab«t CARTERET PRESS Sports. NO. 23 w. CARTERKT, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 19S9 PRICE THREE CENTS IlMINATION WORK|Boroagfc Pays Tribute To Beloved MOVEMENT PUSHED BOARD MEMBER? STREMLAU IS START JULY 1, WOR Relates Some Peculiarities Dr.StrandbergAtRitesHereMonday TO NAME STADIUM Of Life At Carteret Transmitter STRONG CONTENDER FICIALS ADVISED Stmt, Umi With Mmrnin A, Fund Cortege FOR LATE SPONSOR CARTERET -A story called the alpha and omega of the build- FOR BOARD PUCE .1 (hiring On Removal '"va; High School Choir Sing. At Chinch Strvice 'Saga of Life at Cartcret," was ing's existence, knows no holidays. Band Mothers' Club, Wom- sent out this week from the pub- Sunday, Christmas, on and on for Local Attorney Advanced CARTERET—The borough paid its highest po.v icity bureau of station WOR, of 3«B days a year with only a brief lamjproiH E- Rahway en's Club Endorse Plan To A* Possible Successor To Crossing U Held ible tribute to a beloved resident on Monday afternoon which E. W. (Johnny) Johnstone is respite in the milkmannish hour* when the funeral of Dr. Herbert L. Strandberg, President Honor Dr. Strandberg head. The story covers some of before down, WOR just transmits Dr. Strandberf LS Of Education{U1On>, f0rmeformerr BorougBoroughh CouncilmaCouncilmann the peculiar aspectR that go with and transmit* to the radio sets of BST TO BE $180,000 th Officer waa held In th PUPILS IN APPROVAL the operation of the station, and the land. INACTIVE * o i- £ , , ' ' e opinion of is as follows: i |. [ Wink on elimina- And this, according to a resume of Police H. J. Harrington the funeral was the lament CARTKUET—The movement to .,, Kn"! Rahway grade ver to take place in Carteret. "Squat in the midst of the Jer- of the year 1938 which just flut- r A KTKkKT-Because the death , ,|,,, c-ntral Railroad of hree open cars were filled with the name the Hiith School Stadium m sey flat* outside of Carteret, N. J. tered up from the Jersey flats, It nf Dr Herbert L. Strandbwr en-; «liifh originally was owern Rent by relatives and honor of Dr. Herbert L. Strand- (approximately 20 miles from the sum total of life at Carteret ntes »n important vacancy in tbt Out of 8,860 hours, the transmit- hive started last Oc- riends and organization*. Last Respects bciK Ruined momentum this week Manhattan as a mono-rail minded Board nf Education and leavet the crow would fly) stands the white, ter wan ready to operate 7,803 of , vpidcd to get under 1>, Strandberg died suddenly when two of the leading women's board with the balance of power modemlined building which houses them, actually radiated programs \ final hearing on the arly Friday morning after a long organizations of the borough en- Flag, At Schools Flown for 7,436 hours. equally divided, means of filling , .,,nk place before the 'Iness from which he was believed the 60,000-watt larynx of WOR. domed the idea and voted to make Over a period of years quite a the vacancy with an oppolntee wit- "'•* I•.,!,!„• Utility Commis- ,0 be recovering. At Halt-Staff For And the power bull I Brother, their feeling: known to the Board few unusual things have happened the power bill! If you think your a hie to both factions are beinf j lV This borough was Rev. Daniel E. Lorentz, pastor of of Education. there which don't as a rule happen , !,,• Bnrough Attorney he Presbyterian Church, where the Dr. Strandberg electric icebox is a juice-gulper, nought. The state law provides the The first group to take the action in—let us say—your own parlor. you should see the kilowatts and i,v MIKI Borough Clerk ervice was held, spoke from a text vacancy shall be Oiled by the board CARTERET—Flags on all pub- was the Band Mothers' Club, which Among them WOR looks over a kilowatts that race through the Emil Strernlau r..m-. mid Abeel Canda, which he said typified Dr. Strand- itself and makes no provision for endorsed the idea at its meeting left shoulder at a man with radio power meters at Carteret The .. SluKK, owners of erg perfectly — Matthew 23 ;2, ic schools in the borough are now failure of the board to agree on an Wednesday night at the home of needles read 1,814,481 last year, , property to be ac- 'But he that is greatest among you flown at half mast and will remain signals in his teeth; engineers who Mrs. Calvin F. Dengler. The sug- hunted fish Worms with a pack which is enough to light a couple appointee, should such a contin- shall be your servant." Mr. Lo- that way for the thirty day period gestion met with unanimous sup- transmitter; birds, bees and beetles of sizeable cities. MRS. STAUBACH, 79 gency occur. (iriitinally submitted enU reviewed some of Dr. Strand- of mourning for Dr. H. L. Strand- port from the Band Mothers. that mobbed humming transform- But the remarkable thing about At the Latest development both l,v the commission berg's accomplishments and said berg, Further respect to this mem- Yesterday afternoon the tmrter- ers, and, of course, a super-neat WOR's day-after-day record of .tides, Republican and Democratic, uTr not acceptable it was not the length of one's life BURIED YESTERDAY ory was "paid Monday night when et Woman's Club endorsed the idea maze of shiny tubes and purple operation, pouring out programs seemed desirous of securing an »d ,1 Bureau of Public hat mattered but what was done the regular WPA Recreation with a support which was almost buzzy gadgets. for hundreds of miles, is that of interim appointee of a non-politi- Mipplics the funds, n that life. -Another eulogy was One Of Founders Of Luth- Dance usually held in Nathan Hale unanimous among those members The giant transmitter, which is (Continued on Page 2) cal, or independent, complexion. * 1,'VlSCll. contributed by Supervising Prin- present. The proposition was sub- School was omitted. eran Church Survived By The name most prominently l:m» call for approx cipal Calvin F. Dengler, who mitted by the President of the club, mentioned as a likely choice waa All of the public schools were ronths for the work shared the pulpit with Mr. LorenU. Mrs. Emanuel Lefkowitz. 5 Sons, 1 Daughter that of Emil Stremlau. Many felt closed at noon Monday, the day of litMIO of about |180, Military Rite* The stadium was started and 2 OLD RESIDENTS FUNERAL SERVICES that while Mr. Stremlau had been his funeral, and many of the fac- CARTE RET—Funeral services ii-cil planR eliminat Following the flag draped coffin completed during Dr. Strandberg'! identified with the Republican ad- ulty members were among those were hold yesterday afternoon in . in the overhead nto the church was a guard of four years as president of the ministration of some years back, who filled the church to overflow- HELD FOR GOYENA •wrthiMi the bridge by honor from Carteret Post, Amer- Board of Education and is ac- ACCIDENT VICTIMS Zion Lutheran Church for Mrs, serving as one-time borough attor- -T the original plan ican Legion, consisting of Harold ing at the funeral service. School claimed as one < straightened from Edwards, Walter Tomwuk, Walter fields in the state. The benefit to Mrs. Walsh's Burns Fatal; High Mass Of Requiem Is years old, who was one of the ups because he has not been active ., over which it now where the cortege passed. with the present Republican re- Tomczuk, Jr., and Michael Borash. the school teams and to those of founders of the church and an ar- ' rh some of the Slugg They stood by the coffin throughout Dr. Strandberg had been in poor Colquhoun, Hit By Sung In St. Eliza- gime. outside organizations permitted to dent worker for its betterment i.. • 11 >• will be bought, he church service. Dr. Strandberg health since the last of October, use it has been recognized by all beth's Church What action, if any, is taken by Car, Badly Hurt throughout life here. Mrs. Stau- <»,] i he railroad track: had been a captain in the Army and in November took a two-week factions in the borough. the board, at its meeting Wednes- CARTERET—Funeral services g e •....••-I nnd the motoi during the World War. cruise in the hope of regaining his The movement to name the field CARTERET — Two accidents bach died Monday morning at the were held Thursday morning for day night, is as yet undetermined, in mudway will pass Mrs. A, Kelscy Wood, church or strength. He and Mrs. Strand- Strandberg Stadium was initiated which occurred here curly Wednes- home of her son, August Stau- John Goyena, sixty, of 41 Thornal so far as could be learned. It be- ganist, played several selections, berg sailed election day, Shortly by this newspaper last week. It bach, of 103 Grant Avenue. The day morning took the life of a long- Street, who died Monday after- came known yesterday however and the choir of Carteret High after his return however he be- is understood students of the time resident, Jrtra. Dorn Walsh, noon at Perth Amboy General Hos- service was conducted by the pas- that there is a strong backing for School sang "The Lord Is My came worse and went to the Beth schools favor the idea as do other pital. Mr. Goyena had lived in tor, Rev. Frederick Noeldeke, and Mr. Stremlau's appointment to the (Continued on Page 2) Israel Hospital in Newark for treat- organizations in the community and caused injuries to James Col place left by Dr. Strandberg, both Carteret thirty years. The fu- burial Was in Rahway Cemetery, BSE REVOKED ment of_a heart and kidney afflict | which are'expecte.i'to"expre'sa"the7r quhoun which required twenty-one as a member of the board and as neral took place at a high mass ion. He returned home just be sentiment in the near future. stitches in his head and face. Pall bearers were Martin Rock, its head. ore Christmas and had been con- of requiem in St. Elizabeth's Martin Schmitzer, Valentine DRUNK CHARGE CERTIFICATES GIVEN Mr. Colquhoun, whose home is Church, of which he was a mem- fined to the house ever since. The Gleckner, Thomas Conlon, John 81 EVENING STUDENTSday of his death he had appeared BAND MOTHERS' CLUB as 124 Lowell Street, is employed ber, and was conducted by the H. Nevill and William Walling, OFFICERS ARE NAMED Lltz, Milk Dealer, Pen greatly improved and had left his as watchman at the Warner Chemi- pastor, Rev, Mark Hajos. Burial Mrs. Staubach was born at Hesse was in St. James Cemetery, Wood- BY MODELPLANE CLUB Closing Exercises Are Held bed for a short time. It had been TO MEET ON APRIL cal Company, and was on his way Castle near Frankfort, Germany, [lized$224; Appeal bridge. confidently expected the physician to work at 5:40 when he was struck seventy-nine years ago, She came Vargo Elected President, Is Planned On Monday; Novel Pro- would be Hble to attend the March Mrs. Dengler Entertains At by the automobile of Gustav Wulf Mr. Goyena was jlso a member to Carteret from Staten Island nceting of the Board of Education, at Perahing Avenue and Harris of the Rokoczy Aid Society, which forty-nine years ago with her hua- Sabo Secretary At ! ! Recorder Mich" gram Is Presented Session In Her Home of which be had juat been re-named Street. Mr. Wulf lives at 15 Lin- was represented at the funeral by I band and older children, and hu I hi' II volked JWI^W^ I of rMwnrn* s oTcfuhouii Josep'osepn"h " BaW, Andrew Angyal, a short stay in Newark a few years ent of Schools M, L. Lowery after CARTERET—The next meeting CARTERET—Officers wur* el- milk dealer, on con- were held Monday night in Car- Rahway Memorial Hospital in the John Haguta, William Kantor, Mi- ago. the local school board, half-Repub- of the Band Mothers Club will be ected by the Gas Model Aeroplane i ii kin driving. The teret High School when certificates First Aid Squad Ambulance where chael Strapkai and Julius Genesy. Other Memberjhip* lican and half-Democratic withoul held in the High School Library Club at their weekly miwtfttg on • fur two years and worn presented to eighty one stu Dr. J. A. Quin sewed up his exten- Mr. Goyena Is survived by hia Mrs, Staubach was an active his vote, had been unable to or- April r>, when the refreshments will Tuesday night at the Recreation iUn fined $200 and dents for satisfactorarily complet- sive lacerations, wife, Mary; three sons, Stephen, member of the Companions of Lhe ganize. he in charge of Mrs. Charles H. Center. They are as follows: Pre»- .i ••: S-JI. The trial took ing their work. The program was Immediately after its return John, Jr., and Frank, of Carteret; Forest; Germania Circle, Lady ident, James Vargo, first vice pres- Born In Ambojr Bynii!, Mrs. John Dzurilla, Mis. : Illiirllillg. three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth shortened from the one originally Dr. Strandberg was born and from this call the ambulance took Druids; Bright Eyes Council, ident, Ernest Mesaros; second, Ste- i.mt, Philip Becker, Joseph Kennedy, Mrs. David Las- Mrs. Walsh to Perth Amboy Gen- Edly, of New Brunswick, Mrs. planned because of the death of reared in Perth Amboy and had Daughters of Pocahontas, and the phen Sabo; secretary, Thomas 'irii, Perth Amboy, ner and Mrs. Stephen Fistes. ral Hospital where she died short- Magdaline Ragany, of Kingston, Dr. II. F,, Stiandberg, and those lived in Carteret since shortly af- auxiliary unit of the Exempt Fire- Johnson; treasurer, Malcolm 'iniu his complaint, Mrs. Calvin F. Dengler enter- y before noon. and Mrs. Rose Almasy, of Wood- of the student body and the audi- ter the close of the World War, men's Association. Brown, ••I- T ii -fused to permit tained the club at her home Wed- bridge, and twenty-two grand- ence observed a period of silent He received his college and medical Fell On Stove She was the widow of the late The meeting was held under the - : In would not allow nesday night and after the busi- children. prayer in his memory. training at the University of Mary- Mrs. Walsh, who was sixty-three, Otto Staubach. In addition to her direction of Robert Fariss and • ..!:••! alleged drunken ness meeting there were card 'ell onto an oil stove in her room The address of welcome was land, and served as a Captain of games and refreshments. Others son August, with whom she made Harold Edwards of the Recreation withdrawn because it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Valen- Sponsoring Committee, and after given by the principal, Miss Helen the Medical Corps in the U. S.' present, in addition to those named, her home, she is survived by five the charge involves ine Gleckner, 740 Roosevelt Ave- other sons, Fred, Henry, Otto, of the election talks were given by Stein and School Commissioner Armyr stationed at Fort Slocum- were: Mrs. John Ruckriegel, Mrs. ' ' thi- general public. | iue, and received first degree burns YOUNG CLUBWOMEN James Vargo and Joseph Mastro- ' Charles Krywewski presented the He had also served as physician at Nicholas Siebert, Mrs. George Gav- Carteret, and John of Elizabeth; v.-iiU-d that Sehultx about her face and body. When she vich. certificates. William Compton, a a sanitarium in Pennsylvania, aletz, Mis. Edward Prokop, Mrs. William, of Newark, and a daugh- .lit the case to the fell her clothing became ignited ter, Mrs. Christina Bradford, of March 19 there will be a rubber- 1 student, opened the exercises by where he met his wife, the former Stephen Bodnar, M'rs. William AID SCOUT DRIVE rhe police after his and damage to the extent of about leading the salute to the flag. The Agnes Paterson Smith. Craijten, Mrs. John Connolly and Newark. There are alao seventeen model contest at Tally-ho Field, MI1- hail collided in $100 was done to the room she grandchildren, four great-grand- Americanization Classes sang Old Dr. Strandberg entered political Mrs. August Sebesta. Raritan Township, this between the ' 1 i-'n- the night of Jan- occupied. Vote Donations At Meeting children, and three sisters, all of Black Joe and M. J. Menyhart gave life in Carteret during the first local club members and members iy In-fore midnight. Mrs. Walsh was the wife of whom line in Staten Island, Mrs. of the Hadley Field Aeroplane a reading on good citizenship term of Thomas J, Mulvihill as Featured By Talk JamesWulsh, formerly of Carteret. There were also several songs by BACK TO JAIL Edward Haug, Mrs. Catherine Club. f Continued on Page Z) She leaves one son, Edward Walsh, On Shakespeare 'I he was driving the student body, CARTERET—George Brill of lose and Mrs. Christine Ens- The club now has twenty-five Ainl y when he saw 35 Union Street, thirty years old, former Overseer of the Poor here CARTERET—Miss Helen Heil, linger. members and will meet twice each ' was committed to the county jail who lives on Staten Island. Mrs. '""ic in the opposite Four Youth Held In Theft who was hostess \o members of the week, starting next week, the meet- In- said, swung over Monday by Probation Officer Bern- Walsh was, born in New York City ings to be held at the Recreation LOCAL G.O.P. MEMBERS Evening Department of the Car- tlir street on which Of $400 WorthOf Copper hardt Jensen for failure to comply and had lived in Carteret about uneral Rites Conducted Center every Wednesday and Fri- with the terms of his probation. thirty-five years. The body was teret Woman's Club Monday night day night. Models will be on display :• hud he attempted THE GVESTSJLT PARTY CARTERBT — four local For Mrs. Eleanor Leleszi 'i' way by pulling to Brill was placed on probation De- cremated yesterday morning at at •Her home on upper Roosevelt at the center. youths now await action by the ! the street. The cars cember 24, 1'937, for a three-year Rosehill Crematory, Linden. CARTERET-—Funeral services Twenty-seven In Party At- grand jury on charge* of the Avenue, spoke at the meeting on >i and Schultz and term after he had served part of a theft of five bars of copper, each the works of Shakespeare. Miss ere held Saturday morning for i" Hie police station tending Meeting On sentence for eausing death by au- SCOUT FUND DONATION weighing 250 pounds. The theft CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Gladys Huber presided in the ab- Mrs. Eleanor Leleszi, 58, of 8 Larch • -uKgested, he said, tomobile. He had just been re- Tuesday was made from a railroad car on CARTERET—The Men's Fellow •Street, who died earlier in the VOTED BYJWBWOMEN lioiild be examined, leusud from the workhouse on a sence of the president, Miss Ann a siding in East Rahway and was ship of the Hungarian Baptist week. The service was a high mass ';:n'ud, saying, "yes, thirty-day sentence for wife-beat- Reilly. CARTERET—A large delega- discovered by railroad Detectives Church celebrated its first anniver- Gift To Music Scholarship ing when Jensen ordered him sent Plans were made to hold a joint rf requiem in St. Elizabeth's tion of resident* of this commu- Regan and Ryan who found the sary "Wednesday night by holding to jail. meeting March 13 with the Senior Church, conducted by the pastor, tior'i Story nity went to Laurence Harbor seal to the car broktfh. The cop- a social at the church. John Ger- At NJ.C. Also Voted Tuesday night to a meeting of the Club. This will be in the Legion Rev. Mark Hajos. Burial was in 1 (1hiid»sh pronounced per is valued at $400. gacs, head of the organization, con- By Local Unit Madison Township Women's Re- Rooms at the Borough Hall with St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge. 1 '" drive a car and The youths arrested, each of EMPLOYEES MEET ducted the meeting at which re- publican Club meeting. In the Mrs. Emil Stremlau and Miss Lf dia Members of White Carnation CARTERET—Members of the "!>.• Monday stated he whom is seventeen years ojd, are: CARTERET—The monthly meet- ports were given on the work ac- party were the fpltowing: Mrs. Benning in charge. Mrs. Hfclen .Grove, Woodmen Circle, attended Carteret Woman's Club enjoyed a "'"Hz unsteady on his Robert Janowski, 50 Hudson ing of the United States Metals complished during the year. Rev. Mae Humphries, Mrs. Joseph W. Mudrak will have charge of the — • buffet luncheon and card party 1 lit- duelled of liquor. Street; Charles Russo, Burling- Refining Company Employees As- Julius Honesko, pastor of the ;he services, Women friends were Mittuch, Mrs. Robert P. Wilson, freshments. yesterday at the Borough Hall. A' ' Andrea testified that ton Street; Arnold Boyzart, 18 sociation will be held Monday nigh church, has arranged for the show- pall bearers, walking beside the 1 M«. Maud Rapp, Mra, Clarence at 8 o'clock in No, 2 Fire House movie at the Donation* Made brief business session was con- '''ink in him and Burlington Street, and Anthony ing of a religious hearse from the home to the 11 Slug*, Mrs. Frank Bareford, Mra. lower Roosevelt Avenue. The club voted donations of fS 1 ducted before the meeting, at wiiji kind of wob- Podor, 50 Hudson Street. The church April 1. hureh, and were as follows : Bar- Matthew Duffy, Mrs, Laura WaU, each to the Boy and Girl Scout which donations were voted for the 1 ""»<»* llem»e| stated four were put under $500 bail bara LakatoB, Rose Frederick, s Mrs. Alexander Comba, Mrs. Wil- Driven and announcement was Girl Scout Fund and the music' •••• 'liult2 was drunk. each when brought Into the local made the choral group will mee Mary Virag, Julia Gombos, Mag- 1 liam Hagan, Mrs. Jerry Bartok, scholarship fund of New Jersey/ '•'' stilled he had police court. Monday night at the home of Miss dolna Lenart and Mary Koncz. 1 Mrs. M. Lauter, Mr. and Mrs. New Arrivals At Borough Library College for Women, The club voted 'I"" all day but had The arrest was made with the Flag bearers were; Elizabeth Za- Charles Sidun, Mr. «nd Mrs. John Ann Gibney in Lowell Street. hereafter to sponsor only one pro- rr I'int bottles of assistance of Sergeant Patrick tick, Julia Eremias, Rose Santoski 1 Clark, Mr. and Mrs. August Perry, After the meeting refreshments gram in the local schools, and an- ilii; rate of two DeSantis and Police Officer Wal- and Inns Dokus. 1 Include Tale Of Queen's Daughters were served by Miss Evelyn Kirch nouncement was made of the talk' liuur. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Blown, Mr. ter G»Ivanek. by Miss Caroline Hood to be giveri? M and Mrs. Clifford Cutter, Nathaniel er. Others present were: Missel • presented by fo^- CARTERET—Three new book* of patiencu and fortitude, of de- at the high school Thursday aftw:- >j l: A. Jacoby, Joseph G. Jomo, Mrs. Mary Filosa, Edith Yunke, Cath WHEELER PARTY TUESDAY " "I'lui- Nathaniel which are on the latest list of re- votion to his profession, of humil- John Torres, Mrs. Carrie A. Drake erine Coughlin,-, Rita Brandon CARTERET—The foster Wheel- noon at 2 o'clock. This will be ' ~ ''' •"•'"luilti stated later PARTYPLANNED cent arrivals at the Public Library ity, and of magnanimity. Helen Jurick, Catherine Filo, Mary bind the Scenes at Rockefeller. t; and Mrs. George Bensulock. eh .Employees'. Association will ' •'' tin.- case to a Mrs. Harrington Nanjed Head are reviewed below: The popularity of the novels by Lewandowski, Julia Ginda, Ruth hold a game social in Uregor's Center." . Of democratic Affair DISPUTED PASSAGE Lloyd Q. Douglas—"Magnificent Graeme and Blanche Ziemba am Hall Tuesday night, Chris Harris > The next meeting will be held J Brown Sim, Long At P.O. By Lloyd C. Dougltn Obsession," 'Torgive Us Our Ties- Miss Gibney, Mrs. Mu8ralc an is chairman and a fine selection of jointly with the evening depart-1 CARTERET—Mrs. Benedict W. 'Have you learned lemons passed," "Green Light" and "White Mrs. Loretta Algoziine. awards will be made. ment at the Borough H'all Monday BREAKFAST Clmmtd AftetjfflSS Note Harrington, wife of the recently only of those who admired you, Banners"—is due to two outstand night, March 13. Mrs. T. F. Burke,; elected school commissioner,* is were tender with you, and stood ing characteristics. One of this is muaic chairman, will conduct a, CARTERET—The bruwn shoe CARD PARTY TUESDAY D.OFA. MEETS chairman at the St. Patrick's So- aside for you? the entertaining, often exciting. food sale at the, meeting March 23 b Cu«tOm which had been kept at the Cm CARTERET—The PuUski So cial and Card Party which will be 'Have you tiot Jearned great story. The other is the fact that Over 100 At Seuion Vi»ited( to help defray the expenses of her teret Post Office for several cial Club will hold a-card'part; "' annual com- held Thursday night, March: 16, by lessons from those who braced each of them has been written to By State Officer! department. weeks is how back in the haiuls Thursday night at the Holy Famil; »f the Holy the Ladies' Democratic Organiza- themselves against you, and dis- demonstrate a way of life which, if of it* rightful owner, Mrs. Alex- Auditorium. The Committee i CARTERET—The local chapter ln«i of St. Jo- tion. Jhe party wilt b« in No, 1 puted the pa&fcttge with you?'— incorporated into the belief and the ander Suto, of 559 Roosevelt charge is frank Citya, chairman, of the Daughters of America waa UKRAINIAN CLUB ACTIVE '• held Sunday, Fire Hall and Mrs. Harrington will Walt Whitman. behavior "of the individual, might Av»nu«, ind everybody is happy Miss Helen Macioch, Mary Paszek, honored Thursday night by a visit CARTERET —The basketball rt'»e 7:80 mats. be assisted by Mrs. Chriitint Pol- It began that first day of John promote .hU success and happiness. Jfni. Suto had inquired for the Olga *SilaehBtk» aid H«len Saw from the state councillor and her team of th» Ukrainian Social Club? lak, Mra. John Medwick, Mra. Alma Wesley Beavfln's medical course. HIGH TENSION • wiU cxak, staff. More than 100 persons were wftl go to Cohoes, N. Y!, over • thoe at many places where she Galbraith, Mrs. Gsorge De Bot, By Willfen Witter H«in« commlt- He wan a First Year man. Dr. present »t the meeting, held in week-end to play the Ukrainian; thought she might have left it, Mrs. M«'ry Little, Mrfc.C A. Sheri- "The day the Duke brought us Milton Forrester, called Tubby, Odd Fellow*' Hall, these having Club there. The monthly meeting^ 11111 l)u but aomahow miased the Post dan, Mra, F, R. O'Brien, and Mra, the news we w*» so happy we PARTY W«U ATTENDED K Bdwwd was the great surgeon, addressing come from many placet in the of the, club will be held Mond.y'J J Offlcf whera the qlerks had tried MaryBleka. didn't even get drunk." $EW*m j ta- ' »wph A. hi* n«p oJaw at the start of his county. • night and plans are aj*o under way^i' 'iMvi-tur. un«u«e:#MfuUy to locate the own- i These words start a story of blet were in play Wedneeday night Anatpmy lectures, Th« two strong for the third in the series of monthi er u* until i»it W««k. At that wide-open excitement, built like its at the card Jttrtjr.k»id In Bow- RefreshtnenU were . nerved by A.C.M|tETSfWKmt roenclnahed.i And for ywrg Jiwikc ly card parties sponsored by th*J time titty aakedtht editor of the forerunner, "Slim," around the man's Annex b^tne Hebrew Ladies Mm. William Rapp, Mm. Fred CARTBBBT-CARTEHETTKm* St. Eft*EiW A., Bupfe-tp*yen p,, V bwt lu> «oujd, the organitation, This will be heldf PRESS to pubttih uotwo of the job of stringing vires. It matches Aid Stauhach, Mrs. Harry Yetman and baseball dtib 10 meet t#nitht ditUta the personal *nt«foni»», of Tuesday night; March Jl, at hh b«tn Wt.there and, C. the wills and desirti of, men against a,w»rdV Rebecca Mw. Cornelfus Doody. 73Q # C|umU>rtlni»k hii pro|«s*ional .up.nar [»Wr<||; olufewemtv M4 Wm "" "own»r Mud the no- S!hU f kll "?-•'"•• it;c.'-';sr :v:2fr ;;•?,•• r-^;-:r,^!

CARTEHET PRPi FRIDAY, MARCH TACI' TWO BLANKETS AWARDED OFFICERS CHOSEN ( ARTKRKT—Mr*. J, Tot* and WOR Relate Port Reading Boy Treated j ANDREWjCUCHNA CARTBRrTT -Thfodnre EHeyli Last Respects Mm. J. Urban w«« awarded Borough Pays (Continued from Pant / M*r Bit*; Biffrn By Dog Burial Rite* Held Sunday In has been elected president of the (Continued \rom Page 1) blanket* «t the meeting of BrifCht (Continutd from Paqt 1) hose 7.4SB hours WOR wB= Flashes Mayor, when he was nsmod Health Ryes Council, Degree of Pocahon- ;..,.;. •»,..:-r«n.. St EHM'Church Cart*r*t Junior Rifle Club; Vincent inly nine minutes and ten •. p0HT Alvir* from- Shepherd," una«ompsnl#d. The Officer. He served throughout tan, nt the meeting held Monday Pysenski vice president; Edward leenuso of mechanical fallui- wellw»ll,. 13.. f Tiippeii Street, w»s CARTERET—Andrew Kuchna, students wore their blu« and white the eight years Mr. Mulvihill wan nijrht in No. 1 Fire House. Onrrl From Florida Krnas neoretary and Rdward Ben- Nearly six minutes of th. treated by Dr. Cyril Mntner Mon- Ml. nf 34 Essex Street, who died robe'; and were directed by (heir in office. During the second pe- l?sme« followed the hl •urrH when a condenser wi» day for n hile 'he hahdd received lender, Mis* Genevlev§ Kramer. son treannrer. Meetings are held riod when .loieph A. Hermann w»s nml the followini g made taut Thursday, ws« buried Sunday at an outside antenna en: By Ann Barclay on the left W I.'shers at the church were Clar- at 41 Mary Street and target prac- Mayor he wnn elected to the school Mm. Harry Mann, Mrs. afternoon. The service was con- scores: Public service power fail IKHMTRI;. FLORIDA The ImHvd »f henlth notified ence P. Perkins, Borough Clerk hoard and win named Borough Harold (ileckner, Mrs. John Reid, yrr ducted in St. Elian Greek Catholic tice every second Sunday. when storms ragfld over the i I:Ipi.Ti\ this Florida city .Im^jih ("hiiiffo. owner of the dog, August J. Perry, Harry Baker, and Councilman at the time Mayor J. Mrs. Frank Andres, Mm. Walter cost another minute and Mi lu brink buri- to keep the animal tied. Church by the pnntor, Rev. Aletis three Scouts from the church W. Mittuch was flrM elected Mayor, Vnnnh, Mrs. Daniel Reanon and onds. For other metropolitan ns .,i-, 'i.,i, is MUltprrd with b*iu- MeHveeaky, and burial was in troop, Clarence P. Perkins, Jr., November 1934, taking office in Mrs. Charles Green. tions the silence was a malt t.iftil pnil thni invite you to 'It Harold Edwards, Jr., and Joseph Trace of 'Lost January 19:tf>, when he became Roaehill Cemetery. hours, but foresighted Wna dour nnil rc«t Everyone WPTTH to Pallbearer* were: Michael Bency, Sabo. 1 chairman of the two most impor- live oui nf floors and well they m»y LIBRARY NOTES blessed with two power <,„„] Active pall bearer* were: Ju- tant committees of the Council, Easier for Blind Man to Michael Dudai, Michael Mancan, Colony Found having merely to throw a in I hi- went her which i' * «!< bonchci dotted that has speed and power of high- vived by his Vtfe. Mary; a daugh- Frank Haury, John Kennedy, Com- Evidence That Norwegian* issue was floated ind financial dif- by th'm«:iriiri''N nf I>rnn7fy (or the blind man to But vvnil. where are the olld people, WOR goes to great lentil road was to be electrified. That George Kuklica, of West Middle- ham 1). Glass, and Eugene M. Clark, commissioner thnt the first ap- find his way In town, but he is anjw.iy' As wo watch older men make sure that unexpected meant that all the linemen, some sex, Pa., and a brother, Michael, of both directors of the First National PENN YAN, N. Y.—TtaCM Of the pointments to the local force were wholly it a loss in the country, for and women on the bench, swimming haps do not rob listeners • of the old ones, along with a lot Bridgeport, Pa. Bank, where Dr. Strandberg also Norwegian 'lost colony," which mad* on the basis of mental and there la nothing to guide him. or bowling in the parks, w« aak Marly six centuries ago kit 180 sistent, hour-after-hour ,., of new, green kids, were going to served ns a director. physical tests. In town be can hear the shoe- ourirlvci. "Old age. where is thy homesteads mysteriously deserted Summer lightning storms nr. gather and go to work. Among Honorary pall bearers were: On HoipiUl Staff maker's hammer, a butcher at his tin?*" These are men and women on the west coast at Greenland, gcrous and sometimes Famed Mines Still Mayor Joseph W. Mittuch, Dr. J. Meanwhile, during his service as chopping block, the tap oj a type- those who gathered were Jig, bavs been found In Am eric i, ac- in antenna curreni enjoying life to the full. Grieve, Dr, J. V. Shull, Dr. B. F. Councilman and School Commis- writer, an automobile with the en- Beckett, his assistant, and Shelly, cording to Gil Brewer, early Norse tubes to dangerous limits. \ Our American attitude toward Yield Gold Wealth Slobodien, Dr. L. R. Panagrosao, sioner, he carried on one of the gine left running, a horse pawing t top worker, whose difference investigator of Canandalfun, N. Y. teJligent little gadget kn.^ age is very strange. We put a Dr. J. V. Smith, Dr. C. W. Naulty, largest practises in tho county as the pavement, or the call of a news- from the rest gave him a troubling "protective device Mill" ,, premium »n youth while other Dr. M. S. Meinzer, of Perth Am- Evidence of the "lost colony," physician and Burgeon. He was a boy. He knows hli bearings by the air of mystery. Things started at into action when thid ocem. Cimntrii-M how to age. Perhapi we Cripple Creek Continues as boy; Dr, L. S. Downs, Dr. I. T. which he believes numbered be- member of the senior surgical staff smell ol a bakery, a drug store or once when Shelly met Florabelle momentarily disconnects n, feel this wny hern use our country Kemeny, Dr. 8. C. Deber, Leo R. tween 1,000 and 4,000 men, women of Perth Amboy Hospital. perhaps by the perfumes of a hair- Bowers, at whose mother's house tenna. But it's done so < it in so young am) our culture BO Rich Producing Area. Brown, John Edmund, Jerry Ba- and children. Is "plainly discerni- At the condition of bis term as dressing parlor. the men boarded. When Shelly ble" throughout the ttofth ot the quick that you can't •• , and culture of the Orient, for ex- James A. Johnaon, Harold Clifford election, but. continued to serve on take away from his keenness of ot happen so fact that no one could pleCreek's gold "dlggln'i"— the site ample. Or suppose we contrast our and Herman Gerke. northern and western New York. touch. He touches someone and ception of the program. of one of the first gold strike! In the school board. Under his leader- attitude with that of the French, keep up with them, not even the "In our early search for traces says "Pardon, Madame," to her sur- Last summer's rampaging Colorado's mining history—still li I/ong before 2:80 o'clock, the ship the Miiniripal Stadium, long people to whom they were hap- of the GreenlandeM in America," prise. He has felt ber fur and judged ning gave work to thin "M 1 lij whose culture is nlso older than one of the state and nation's richest hour set for brief rites at the hoped fur here, was built, nnd dedi- pening. Brewer said, "we have bean misled accordingly. lay 2UI times, with nres ;„ our*. They have Ion? recognued fold producing areas. Strandberg home in Washington cated, and the Iligli School Band through our expectation of finding the rWm nf tig?, especially the Avenue, several hundred persona organized. School curricula were flashing across the protein, "High Tension" in written in Rumon thnt the ore veins of the Fourteenth century Scandinavian charm of the mature woman, how leathered outside the house and po- also improved, new regulations Malls and Bees Mixed vice on 88 occasions. Bin the jargon of the hot wire, and its pioneer mining region's hundreds of examples of metal and ceramic years make both her mind and her lice detoured traffic off the avenue, ADA, OHIO.—Herbert Jamison, went on and on. conversation sputters and crackles minet wire fading out were dis- governing teacher absences ar- face more interesting. work rather than the cruder although ha carries mail (or a liv- proved with the estimate that near- When the cortege started for the ranged, and greater efficiency and The Carteret engineers mi throughout to heighten the tension Eskimo-like culture." ing, keeps 45 hiVei of Italian honey Wo Americans may fear age in ly 13.500,000 In gold ore was taken church it proceeded out Washing- progress achieved in the entire affable folks and will tie ,• ^ of a novel about a little known bees as a hobby. Last summer ourselves, but we admire it in our from the veins In 1938. Production ton Avenue into upper Roosevelt Founding Bet as MM. school system. His latest under- show you around if your . group of danger lovers—the line- Jamison took more than 7.000 pounds institutions. We boait about old estimates of IMS coincided almost Avenue, down Pershing nnd Cook Brewer said the Norse colony was takings were the enlargement of wirk is not prone to puck HI men. of honey from the hives, realizing buildincs Hnd businesses. Why can't exactly with the 1037 production, nnd up PuLanki Avenue so as to founded on the west coast of Green- the high school and the rebuilding Don or Sammy Kaye as noon QUEEN VICTORIA'S a sizeable profit. "we see that old age also Increases showing no decreais In activity and puss the High School, Nathan Hnle land by Eric the Red in 980 and of Washington School after it was get too near the antennn t(,iJ DAUGHTERS the value of people? Scientists no sign of a slowup In 1939. nnd Washington and Columbus was visited by ships from Iceland ruined by fire last Spring. Up to Rjr E. F. Beaton schools. After leaving the church and Scandinavian ports for a con- Pineapples Called formerly believed that a person'* New developments during the last the time of his death, although First Ferris Wheel Here for the first time is pre- the procession passed the Cleveland siderable period thereafter. brain gradually deteriorated with year Indicate a strong possibility weak from his long illness, he had T1J« first Ferris wheel was the one Puerto Rlcan pineapple sented the story of the five daugh- that the region will Increase rather age. The more recent view, sub- Kchool. Two motorcycle police of- "At first Greenland was nn Inde- been fully conversant with the at the Chicago world's fair In 1893: be the sweetest In the world ters of Queen Victoria. Five mar- than decrease production this year, stantiated by various experiment!, fleets from Perth Amboy led the pendent country," he said, "but was progress of the two projects. 264 leet high, its nxlc 45 feet long, natives call It pan de aiucnr i riageable daughters are a problem, New shafts are being dug and im- is thnt the mind continues to de- procession, followed by the two taken over by Norway In 1261. At Dr. Strandberg served as a weight 5fl tons, it carried 540 per- of sugar). It il smaller, in .:'• even for a Queen. Form her seclu- provements carried on in the old velop until death, barring actual borough police cars. that time the king of Norway prom sons and took 20 minutes tn each low and a deeper color than mines, giving the entire region the School Commissioner for a total of disease which might induce senility. sion following the death of the At the commital service in Al- lsed to send a vessel to Greenland revolution. Ian pineapple. appearance of the "boom days" of six years, during four of which For centuries there hat been Prince Consort. Victoria chose the pine Cemetery, Perth Amboy, three each year. This practice, however, the eighties, when Colorado enme soon lapsed and many years passed : ::r-.»5idcnt of the board. proof thnt in older men, uninflu- Buitors, arranged the dowries, and volleys were fired by a firing squad into its own as a gold-mining state. through which the colony was en- enced by emotional reactions, who never relaxed her firm though lov- from Rnritnn Arsenal, and taps tirely neglected. rely on reason rather thfin on im- ing hand. The average depth of the major sounded by Alexander Seback, Late Is Air Conditioned | Cripple Creek shafts is between pulse, we can find the best, detach- E. F. Benson is especially well member of the High School Band. "It was not until 1S41 that Ivar a,000 and 2,800 feet into the rocky For Stradivari Violins j ed judgment. From the days of qualified to write the stories of George Adam Bali, 54, of 743 Bardson, a capable Norwegian sides of the mountains. Most Im- priest, was sent westward to learn WASHINGTON.-The Stradivari Greece'n Council of wise men to Queen Victoria's daughters. .Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth, whose portant of the. J938 improvements the condition oi the Greeolanders. lolins in the Whittall collection at I the days of our own Supreme Court Through his background (his fa wife was the former Lnura M. was the sinking of the main shaft He found the eastern Greenland set- the Library of Congress will be ;iir [ this fact hat been recognteed. Who ther wax Archbishop of Canterbury of the Ajax mine to the 2,600-foot Strangherg, sister of the Carteret SELLING OUT tlement flourishing under the direc- ooled when their new exhibit c;ises could ever question the mental during Victoria's* reign) through mark. Officials nf the Golden Cycle physicinn, also died Thursday tion of Bishop Arne," Brewer went are completed. ability of the late Justice Oliver his intimate knowledge of the pest corporation, operator* of the mine, night. The Bak funeral was held on to say, "but a year later he found Glass front chambers (or each in- Wendell Holmes when he retired and present history of England taid a promising scries of small ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE Monday at 1 o'clock and the the great western settlement com- itrument—three violins, a cello and veins had been opened In the lower from the bench at 90? Or who through his personal contacts with Strundberg rites were delayed to pletely deserted. Here he reported i viola—are being built in the Whit diggings, indicating a long working would doubt the intelligent liber- many of England's great, he is in a allow time for Mrs. Balr, her bro- finding cattle and sheep in the fields tall pavilion. Each chamber will be FURNITURE AT COST! period Jor the shaft. ality of our own 76 year old Chief position to present authoritatively ther, William Strandberg, of Elija- which could not have wintered in equipped with separate air-condi- Justice Hughes! If we think of the letters, the conversations and In addition to the large enter- beth, and other members of the the open, firing rise to the assump- tioning apparatus to maintain con- such men we'll accept age with the royal commands which cstnb- prises now under way, many small- family to reach Carteret from tion that the Norse-Greenlander had stant temperature and humidity. ALSO COMBINATION GAS lished Victoria as "the grand honor instead of shame. er mines have undertaken improve- Elizabeth. vanished shortly before his arrival." Care of the instruments — more mother of Europe." The oldest ments which arc designed to in- than 200 years old and among the Age always means interesting; The American Legion and its gtalM fctwafc JEnUam. daughter, Victoria, married Fred- crease their capacity. "Watered" or AND COAL RANGES AT finest rare old violins in the world- changes. As children we have ex- auxiliary unit and Theodore Roose- erick, Crown Prince of Prussia, flooded mines are being pumped out The key to the mystery, which has been a constant problem since citing dreams of being grown-up. velt Lodge, F. and A. M,, held who did hies best to defeat Bis- and reconditioned Several shafts, Brewer laid has been one of the the library acquired them in 1936. As old people we have grown-up ! itualn iii the Strandberg home most baffling •ncouutared. by histo- FACTORY PRICES! marck. Alice, the second daughter, long abandoned because of a slump To maintain them in perfect condl- Sunday night. dreams called memories. Perhapi married the Grand Duke of Hes»e, In metal prices, are being cleared rians, was discovered through his lon they must he played regularly Dr. Strandberg is survived by what wo menu is expressed in onr one of their daughters becoming for new operations, and owners hope study of the ancient national em- md must not be exposed to violent little poem called the wife of Czar Nicliolar. Prin- to develop Cripple Creek and its sur- his wife, who wag Miss Agnes Pa- blem ot the Iroquoi! nation. changes cf temperature and humid- Wrinklet cess Helena married Prince Chris- rounding towns into another bonan- terson Smith; a daughter, Doro- The Mohawk emblem, he pointed ity. The cooling system, il was A child laid to *n if ed man, tion of Schleswig-Holstcin-Sondci'- za district. thy, and a son, Herbert L. Strand- out, is in the form ot a flresteel, said, will cost $30,000. "Why ii your face to lined and hurg-Augustenburg. Princess Lou- A survey ol the mines in the dis- berg, Jr.; Mrs. Balz and William which Is used to strike sparks from B. KAHN wrinkled?" ise married the Marquess of trict showed that 1,558 miners are Strandberg and another sister, Mrs. flint, and is of a type which experts Sport fans will find complet* The old ni«n turned hit head »oJ employed in mines, mills and of- John Fenger, of Brooklyn. agree Is not only Scandinavian in who became the Duke of Argyll. coverage of all local activities on fices. design, but typically Norwegian ot 79 ATLANTIC ST., CARTERET, N. • poke Princess Beatrice married the the sports page. And At he did hit old *yet twinkled, Prince of Battvnburg and their British Bombing Plane the Viking age. "Each wrinkle grew from A dream daughter became the Queen of Tribe in Bengal Under Further studies, Brewer said, dis lh.4 Spain, The fascinating stories of Speeds 295 Miles an Hour closed "unmistakable Norse de When I w»i the likei of you, Victoria's daughters Mr. Benson Despotic Sway of Women LONDON.—Details of the fastest signs" in the decoration of Iroquols i Tke linn are the roadl I had to lB with a keen insight into their RANGPUR, BENGAL.-In the hill bomber yet in service with the royal pottery and ultimately to the reali take dramatic and human qualititeB and tribe of the Sahirs la Bengal the air force are revealed in a bulletin zation that New York state's early of the Society oi British Aircraft To make the dreamt come tm«." with full appreciation of their im- women rule. Eskimo-like culture, long a puzzle Constructors. The little boy looked >urprited at portance in relation to the history Womeu have the right to marry to srcheologiits, Is "definitely of firtt, of Europe. Here is a book as vivid anyone they like and to marry as The bomber Is the latest modified Greenland-Norse origin." And then thoughtful he grew, and authentic as can be and makes many times as they like. If they version of the Bristol-Blenheim At he ajked, "Kind lir, what ikouU the most absorbing reading. don't like marriages they Just dis- monoplane, which is in large produc- I do, solve thean. tion in three factories. Hundreds of To malu my face all wrinkled, Children of such marriages do not these formidable planes have been WANT ADS Fewer Hoppers Predicted delivered to the squadrons. too?" recognlie their lathers—only their BEAUTY SHOPS For Corn Belt in 1939 mothers. Ingenious changes in design give The answer to his question is WASHINGTON.-The agriculture When one of the tribe advocated the new Blenheim a top speed of MAKOIE'8 PEHUANHNT WAVE "faith in falsehood" as the oasis of 295 miles an hour, u speed which U.DS. Beauty llumn 36c. 477 , i merely to live happily and fully. department predicts that grasshop- tUhwiij Avenue. Woodbrldee S ' And incidentally, how happily and per infestations in itatea went of tribal life other members of the would be noteworthy in a modern tribe were so shocked at this attack lighter but outstanding in a bomber. fully people of any age can enjoy the Mississippi will be less sever* .SCHOOL OIHL PKItMANlSNT WAVE on (heir customs that they speared This performance is said to have lift here in St. Petersburg. next summer than in the lust grow- |l.9!>. Charm Bonuty Slioppe, 1b been obtained without sacrifice of ing season. him to death. Main St. Wocdbrldge » 0250. essential and basic bombing re- Where Fly Carries Ib Eyes Three of the murderers were sen- 6-17-38 A. survey by the bureau of quirements. Carrying full military tenced to death by the sessions A fly bat five eyes. Two art com- entomology and plant quarantine load, the modified Blenheim will fly BUSINESS DIRECTORY judge here. • pound, each made up ol more than showed that grasshopper eggs in non-stop 1,900 miles. 4,000 eye units. Three ar» single, EVKRYMAKE STOKES SELl Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas Tlie tact that a meeting ol the W»shei«, Vacuum Cleun«ra at low situated in the form oi a triangle and Oklahoma are from one-third to tribe's elders decreed the death and Power is supplied by two Bristol cat terms: largBnt Hervice (fcpt with its sharpest point downward, two-thirds fewer than at this time Mercury VIII air-cooled engines juirts, motors: maxlilnea, 290 Hint that the murderers only carried it Htit-tt, i'ei'th Amboy, 4-526J in the space above and between the last year. out made no difference, said the merged Into the wing contour which 1-27-* compound eyes, The eyes are lo- judge. The law could not recognize drive controllable-pitch airscrews In southern states, however, con- cated on the upper front part oj the Much of the enhanced performance WANTED ditions have been such a< to offer customs which permitted such head. results fiom the adaptation of the THESE ARE a "potential Infestation which may crimes, he added. to oarry established inswaps engine* to a special high-grade fuel. rival that of the last years," the tier routes, 18 yaar» old or old?r, Mr Women u Chair Coolies 'Crying lor Justice/ II Schwartx, HO Aniboy Av«, o VOICE bureau said. Although from 70 to Wijodbrldce Independent, IS (Jreoi Many of the chair coolie* who 90 per cent ol the adults of a par- Clameur de Haro, the old Nor- Where Deaf Letter Money (i*c* HirtM*. Woodbrldge. Carry sedan chairs up Into the hBli ticular migratory species were poi- man custom at "crying for justice," The money found in letters that from Soochow, one of China'* b«au- HIGHWAYS soned last year, weather conditions survives on the channel islands. It And their way tu the dead tetter AUTOMOBILES WANTED ty spots, are women. have been favorable (or laying egga. is used to resist encroachment on Office of the United States goes to SCOT CASH paid for used earn About 36,471 Urns ol poison bait will property. At the disputed spot, says the Treasury department as "Mis* Chmrllf/s Central Qur»Bl., in H»n4 Longest Telef rapta Use be needod tu control the pest in a writer in Collier's Weekly, on his cellaneous receipt!." turd Blreet, New Brunswick, N .1 You use them when you telephone. They are tiny The longest telegraph line in the eastern Colcirarin, [urts ot the pan knees and before two witnesses, the 3-1 World connects Darwin, North Aus- bundles ul Texas and Oklahoma and aggrieved person cries: "Harul Jaguar* Are Powerivt strands of copper, in a leaden sheath, each wire covered with paper tralia, with Port Augusta. It meas- in northeastern Nvw Mexico, the dt- Haro! Harol" adding « plea to his Adult Jaguars an six to sevta FOR RENT ure* 1,800 miles l.uig UIK] took 23 uarUueut iaiU. prince for aid and a denunciation teet long and more powerful than a ONE) «r two nicely furnished room months to install. so that it can carry voice waves without interference from its neighbors. of the aggressor, , puma or leopard. with prlrllearea. 142 drove Avenue Phone Wo. ••1044. 3- The mating of cable for telephone serv- sandi of other typ«» of telephone equip HEALTH HELPS by-Batcheldef ice began about fifty yean ago. Ewly ment-~to provide tervice that will meti USTEN.TEP, IT SAYS HERE telephone cablet were one-inch iron-or the Bell SyHem's tingle standard uf Yft I WAS GOtNfi :»*ANI»C*. BROWN ^Ss^J^^'fl^BlPwy% W& •^i^i^i^p' ^^^Pl^^^^^r THAT AIL EXr»ECTANT SAID M WI6HEP All lead pipe* canying leu thauu down wiiti quality, "iii every caw ... the beat". MOTHEeS 9H0UU) AS PART Of WOMEN WEtt A6 SENSI embedded in gum pcrcha or paraffin. To- HAVE ^f EXAMINATION ABOUT' SYPHILIS A HEALTHY 1 (lay, cable* carry at many ai 3,800 wire* Telephoning today it d«ar, de- FOR n^AS* WE. CHILD* in a ppace no larger than a man't ri pendable, and cheap. You can mm ABOUT More duo 4,000,000 miln call 18 miles for 15c; of New Jeriey'i telephone 42 miles for 39b any bigfcwayi arc in cable. About 100 standard typei an now time in New Jersey tl aade for iue in your tele* After 7 at night »»> r*«* *y"o» • • - each de- all of Sunday reduced ligned for its apecial tt(kr rates apply on calls and built—like the tbou- of over so ujlei. TODAY, MAJICH 8,1989 PAOlTrHttl German Army Recruits Circus Elephant NORTHERN LIGHTS UNDER Trotsky Secure SOUTHERN SKIES Jersey Reproduction of a Riant Eskimo In Walled Home inlnn, 70 feet. hi|fh, with "«nnw" nr* In encrusted wall* tpHTkllnu under with the sunlicht or nl|T.hf. illumination, Is I. MANN & SON in claims, pointing i to be one nf thp exhibit building* dollar mark fn thnt quirt din Stalin'* Arch Enemy End* position wan bt>in(t mn

  • of many nt th<- New York World's Fair bene- qu#*tlonnblp Hnim* through the Second Year of Exile l!*!t!l. From its ceiling, the An thii onrhed iroflc of the IrrnKiiUr Claims Sec- In Mexico. rnrn Unreal!*, or Northern Light*, OPTOMETRISTS Corn- tion Mtablinhpil in thp Biirpnn of (vill flush as it does over the frnieri Benefits. In this Section nil claims MKXrCO CITY.-Lenn Trotsky, ..mmifSion of New JeT- wn^tf"! of the Fur North. found to bo Inrkinpr in sufficient arch foe of Jnsef Stnlln, prnrefully 1 .,,tnl represented piy- *tge credit reports nt proper idon- Completed another yenr nf pxllp In Mount Dtity 10-12,14. 741 W«Jimd*T 10-11 ALL AMERICAN ART EXHIBIT . |1(.nonts»Bd continued tiflcatlott hy n Ftorinl security ac- Mexiciv-rtnp of the few countries which is willing to hnrbor him i,,,,.^ for the fourth count nufnher, name or nridreM nro Kvery State and every art cen- It Is now two ypnr« since Trotsky ;:,n|)P,,i,nble unemploj- tlpifcd nn,l (•ffortit made to ter in the United States is to be 89 9mith PtHh Ambey, N. and bis little, gnlripn hnlrr.')!) for selection of about ployed worker'* Hnim for benefits. erles of Tnmplco. They had hocn Tel. Perth Amkoy 44017 ,,:iynb1e nt the nrte of This week morp fhnn H dozen MOO works for a comprehensive secretly put aboard the tanker Hulti exhibit of contemporary American . ,„ jir, nor leai than $5 hearing:* in "strike canes" arp In Norway, which deported with art in n special building. not exceeding scheduled thrnujfhout the State sealed orders for ''sonic port nf cheek* paid out by Th« Executive Director and the nd Mexico." Only «tm Trotsky ac- ,„ hnvc averaged $10 mlnixtrativn utaff havp established tually mfely landeif wJlNt generR!- pottcy of conducting Mich hear ly known In Mexico thnt Tnmplco iHrcrtnr Harold G. inpi lit the neighborhood of the would he the place nf landing. worker* affected by the fuse. IJn The precautions tnken at thnt der the procedure entahlished by time to protect the lifp nf tho ex- The not >o dainly »l«pK»nl "R*m»" of the Hagenbeck eircut of 1W< r Ousting the Commission, both employee? wnr commissar of thn jnviets were Hamburg helpt an armored ear aerou a itrornn during • crucial no- •nd employers urp given oppnr left under the direction of Ocn. Jose rrient in thn Gitrnriitn urmy manauVari near M^llinfburgitr, Sile$ia, tunity to present detailed evidence Beltrnn. ex-mllitnry attnehn in Germany, recently. Mule in Mines d«slj«ed to asnisl. the deputy nf thp Washington. It wn» Deltrnn who CommlBsion in prcRpntlnir R finding , lust May captured Palomas, the hacienda of Gen. Saturnlno Cedillo. To Try Eskimos as WPA Purge at Hand of fact as to whether a strike does See! under the raldtng plan of President urM Show Animals Are exist and the workers are disquali- The WPA han been the butt of Lafcaro Cardenaj organlied to Iso- Reindeer Herders •hovel-ieaninK and other jokes fied from receiving bnneRts. late Cedillo before he had a chance Being Supplanted by largely because on itR payroll there Strik (d) of thp Uw pro- To Rivera Dome. and always have been, who do not 1 pjvrii Colorado ! mule pep- vides that, except, in certain In- From Tamplco Trotsky and his Problems in Arctic. want honest work and never had about! SEE where you awl |fl|) ,v,;,uU revealed today tMt stances, ftn individnnl whose total wife came directly to Mexico City that disposition. They have man- „ V-timlly nil mine mtihe are unemployment is due to n stoppage and took up their residence at the aged to get rather lucrative re- J,.,TV ha« ouUtwd hie u*e- OTTAWA.-Canada's effort* to To SEE and to SEE clearly depends upon |fd of work which exists because of a home In Coyoatan of Scnira Frida put the 2,500 Eskimo of the Western turns for doing practically noth- ;,; 'ho production of eoeL labor dispute is disqualified from Kahlo de Rivera, wife of Diejjn Ri- ing; others through political influ ,.],,- ii,..! machinery, powered Arctic on a permanent basis as re- propet illumination — and proper illumina- receiving unemployment compensa- vera, They have lived there ever ence have gotten on when they ",.,;». is swiftly replaebtf gnrds food and clothing, which has tion benefit* since, but the place hns been con- already taken eight years and cost were not in need of public work WVMI imsty mult that played siderably enlarged and "fortified." tion in evening hours dependi upon effective rt in the fundimental Section S (h) provides that in more than $250,000. reaches another and the return for it. In thoae A big garden next floor was add- milestone when a herd of boo rein- III •.'IV, any case in which the payment or ways the WPA has been discredited cold adequate sources of light. ed to the estate, so that Trotsky can deer will be turned over to four Es- and to the shame of those workers •]•. of Uie state planning denial of benefits will be deter- mined hy the provisions of Section plant flowers anrt mow the grass kimo families. who actually were needy and who lini<'i"i that the nttm- like any American suburbanite. The (d) the deputy shall promptly Klght years ago a herd was pur-were willing to earn their subsist- Public Service Electric and Gas Company :,. i« dropping nearly 1,000 whole place, however, is walled in. chased in Alaska by the govern- !:. mil there were 13,100 transmit hi* full finding, of Fact to ence, tar The front door has been bricked in, ment and the long drive to the re- have lamps for every purpose. For the nur- ,:i.1 .invert in various indui- the floard of Review, whi^h, on the and only the ronr door Is used. A serve on the Arctic coast east of Now, under new orders "era- i ;!:r state. The number basis of the evidence submitted and n "mirador." or watchmnn's tower, Mackenzie river delta began. Five ployeB obviously not in need should sery and the living room; for the playroom :, j • 11,797 In 1M7 and this nuch additional evidence n* it may has been built In front for use of years later, in the spring of 1938, lave their certification cancelled," ['(<:;:i .'itoj placed the total at require, shall affirm, modify or set tht "inner guard," composed of sec- the herd, slightly under 2,500 strong, Those on the administrative and the boudoir; for the sewing room and • :'>:in 11.000. aside such findings of fget and retaries and faithful Trotskyites. arrived at its destination, travel- itaffs must now end all political transmit to the deputy a decision Outside are the two pnltre booths, worn nnd after almost Incredible Mull' Called Specialist. ies if they wish to remain on the the den. Wall lamps, table lamps, bed upon the issues involved under that where there is a constant vigil. hardships had been suffered by the 'he number of Jokes dl- myroll, under the order tranamit- subsection. The peaceful home at Coyoacan deer and herders. Id m thf miners long-eared ,ed from National Administrator lamps, floor lamps. And prices ranging from Vl In every case in which the pay- 1* as efficient an office an any au- Dr. J. A. Urquhart, who ha* su- n in coal diggers Insist Harrington to State Administrator } the mental leader {merit or denial of benefit* may be thor might desire. Trotsky has elab- pervision over the herd, has pre- Allan and on down the line, This 1,25 cash up for novelty lamps; 5.95 cash for c world The mule, they laffected by the existence of a labor orate files and records He keeps sented his first oral report of the progress of this national undertak- to remove the unwholesome politi- I ;l . tpocioliit" in the coal dispute, tho deputy is required to secretaries busy taking dictation in ing. al atmosphere in which the WPA table I.E.S.* lamps; 12.75 cash for I.E.S.* floor it ,s ;m untiring worker, secure definite facts upon which Russian. French, English, German, In addition to reindeer slaugh- has been operating1. •r,i -H. and can labor and to base bis findings. In all cases as well as In Spanish, which he has lamps. perfected since his arrival. tered for food to supply the herders The purging of the PWA is coni- -• n tho advene conditions of in which a labor dispute appears and some 200 slaughtered each year ng but it was too long deferred. i,:n<'«. to be involved, a preliminary in- Write* Life of Lenin. to provide food for Northern mis- If it had been undertaken as late -•!,'• mule learns to duck Itl vestigation is made. A statement Trotsky works hnrd on his mon- LampB sold on monthly payment plan are sions, the herd has increased to as last July, many millions of dol- it v. places In entries and Is taken from the employer and umental life of Lenin, on magazine about 5,000 in three years. i; rediipj to tnUr • place urn would have been saved. slightly higher. from the workers or their repre- and newspaper articles. He is be- The average weight of the herd : gas mid danger lurks; stops sieged with requests for visits and sentatives. If it definitely appears today is at least IS pounds greater • Tin tiptrtf' aaswir lo lh» tiltunlnatkin proUtm, ii "'•:• KS" M bit driver may About the Quail that there in no stoppage of work Interviews, but grants few. "I am than when the reindeer arrived and UIP switch; backs into a string not a tourist attraction!" he once In the South the quail is known which exists because of a labor dis- they are much Improved In general as the partridge . . . which It isn't nrs until connection with his laid when a group from Springfield, fitness. Weight of the steers ranges r is made, then slides bis pute, the matter is disposed of at Mais., asked for a short visit with . . . and, in most of the South quail from 165 to 170 pounds and the does : -.i: the ties at brakes If that point and the claims of any him. are referred to simply as "birds" from 145 to 150 pounds. j to move too taat workers »ff«!H are immediately . . when you hear a man talk PVBLICQSDSEHVICE He and Mmc. Trotsky have been proctaaed. Owing to the highly developed about bird* in that territory he Isn't the . ... ., generally in good health, although herd instinct, Vt fl rmtAJsribie to seg- However, where there is any in- referring ta bird* In general . . . |t to pull an empty tar. ler they were much depressed over the regate fewer than 800. dievtion that there may be a stop- just to quail, , . the bobwhlte quail ,r ii loaded and tee muU It death of their son, Leon SedofT, in Experience of the last three year* i* the only bird that whistle* the pare of work which exists because (d to pull It tlong ratta Into Paris last spring. has enabled the herders to protect characteristic bobwhlte call . . . r of a labor dispute, it then becomes s :ir 'iind curve! and into Cuinmunlst leaders arid Vicente (he animals from warble fly, foot-rot and It i* Uie uiunated cock that necessary to hold a formal hearing Lombardo Toled.ino, head of the mid wolves, three enemies of the makes this particular note. WVarj No Britle. at which both the employer and Mexican Workers federation, have reindeer. •:•' test is the elimination of the workers are permitted to pre- done their best to have him de- Eskimo have shown an aptitude liter and bridle, which tre re- sent any testimony or other evi- ported, but Cardenas has stood by as herders for the government and Oaolel Boone's Birthplace i t.ti.cr by a "tall chain" or dence which they desire with re- his oder of hospitality. Dr. Urquhart expects they will be The birthplace of Daniel Boone, famed Kentucky frontiersman and ol "•:!Kifts." At the command spect to the matter in question and successful herders of their own. pioneer, is a public park at Baums- re j:,.! "Haw" the mule turns each Hide is permitted to cross- Dog I* Regular 'Pupil' town, Fa. Boone started his nota- I - »:'r. »r left ai did the oxen examine the witnesses of the other Sport fan* will find complete ble exploits as a hunter on the farm J wagon days. At School in Vermont side. Thin is necessary because coverage of all local activities on tract as a boy of 13 when he killed pulling a string of can each side has riRhts which may be FAIRFIELD, VT.-Buddy Pelkey, the sports page. a bear. '•• count" the nurnoer uf affected by the decision, The merit a four-year-old dog, Is a third-grade Amazing Values On Finest Quality Foods! pupil at the Soule district school. •'.A rattle when th« rating of the employer may be af- In three years Buddy has not missed . •.'•r::, and refuse to move fected by the payment of benefits. No. 2 [' :.L< car more than can a single session and has been tardy Quality Meats PHILLIPS' TOMATOES can The workers, of course, have a 5c !. r.iU'd. only once, according to Miss Loret- ii. right to present any testimony No. 2 i liy's work the mule— ta Teague, teacher. wmm CHUCK ROAST lb. 17c which they desire in order to provu STRINGLESS BEANS can 5c .'iI weary—permits the Buddy is the constant companion that they me entitled to benefits Led. of Milk Fed If. 1 -|-K unto his tall up the of 13-yenr-old Bernard Pelkey. A even though the employer may al- VEAL lb. 17c no. 2 '•ii!i-al, slippery slopes to black, wlrebalred Scotch terrier, he Loins of TOMATO JUICE •£-- can lege that they im> disqualified from • [ trance. In Colorado the walks a mile twice a day in going JERSEY PORK lb. 17c 8 oi. receiving sui'li benefits, to and from school with his master. Lwives |6.10 a day; the Whole or rib end. c.lto •""'•I and keep. Even when the employer and tho In the schoolroom he usually re- Spaghetti or Elbows ,*?!,, Fancy Milk-fed Frieastee 5c workers both state that then; is no tires to what the pupils now call CHICKENS lb. 17c r«|f. ornia Tree Yieldg stoppage of work which exists be- "Buddy's corner" and remains •iie cause of a labor dispute, the Com- there (juiutly until Bernard leaves 3-3% lb. »T. NORWEGIAN SARDINES - *• 5c Avocadoet in Year mission ia required tn make ita own the room. At recess time or during Roulettet of fi-:, CALIF.-Thare1. mon- investigation in older to protect fire drill Buddy follows the other SPRING LAMB Ib.l7c PAPER TOWELS XtT i" "t'adu biislness. the Fund from attack by collusion pupils out of the room, always Hickory Smoked Short Cut bringing up the rear. hi'tu was this year for between employer and workers. TONGUES 17c I No. 2 'iwl"w, who picked 8,000 "When he first started coming to DEL MOM CARROTS &PEAS-,"* Ilk u In some cast's it is necessary to FRIDAY EVENING can 1J& '""' 'ingle tree and take testimony even after H labor school the pupils paid more atten- FROM 6 - 9 P. M. 1 If.t. ••i Sir* dispute hns been settled because of tion to Buddy than they did to me," SEAFOOD PEACHES,'yellow clin" g can Llll!l said Miss Teague. "But the novelty 2% ' ''l in 18M, hat the fact that the workers may have Fancy Canadian No. 1 of having him about soon wore off giant • I'liui'tDuus proportions established waiting period weeks or SMELTS 14c w M and now be could hardly be called No. 5 '•>•''• '«h a sprea4 °* may have become entitled to bene- CHODOSH BROTHERS AND WEXLER Long; Island opened GRAPEFRUIT JDKE'Kr 1:k a disturbing influence. cm <-'lrcumterence ot S fits during the period that the al- "By pointing out the dog's devo- 38 RAILROAD AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. OYSTERS doz. 14c leged dispute wan in existence. tion to Bernard as a result of the Fancy Boiton '"PPLIOW, who planted CARTERET 8-0407 MACKEREL 10c TOMATO PASTE caiu 10c •'" ™<'ly settler in the 1 boy's kindly treatment of him, we N1IADOW* Kvery Sunday at S18O P.M. siullou WOIt 'New World Not So New are able to use Buddy as an object Tune In on The Carnegie institution has lesson in kindness to animals." LIGHT MEAT TUNA («-) the tree wai shown that people have Inhabited Quality Dairy Products can •' 1894, althou^ tilt Americas since prehistoric in un official reo- timet and that this so-called "New Tandem Bicycle Carries Sliced KREMEL PUDDING world" Ii not new at all to the hu- FOREST TIRE CO. BACON Vi-Ib. pkg. 10c !!lJI This Couple 7,100 Miles Hit- avocado builneu man race, says Pearson's London Fink'i Aitqrted 111 Weekly. There were inhabitant* SAUSOLITO, CALIF.—James P, 175 New Brunswick Avenue, Cor. Madison « i '•'"« family hit «Q all- FRUIT COCKTAIL U Young and wife, aged 29 and 28 Opp City Scalei Perth Anboy P. A. 4-0505 COLD CUTS lb, 19c 15c UlL' jelling at even before th« famous ancient Fal- torn hunters, who roamed Uie Amer- years respectively, have completed 6 varietiet a 7,100-mile tour of the United GOODYEAR . FIRESTONE - GOODRICH HEINZ KETCHUP 15c lcaa About 13,000 B. C, and their Country roll States on a tandem bicycle—the U. 3. - MVRTIN CORD rai weapon* and tools have been un- BUTTER lb. 27c f *v of Colorado Mrthed to tell the story of &*** longest bicycle ride, they believe, PORN **»<* M*" that has ever been taken. TIRES ON TIME PAYMENTS tUR V" 1492 Parchment life. These weapons were of stone, Large white » goWUnbuta without handles, and were clutched Thoy started last spring. While Leghorn Eggs, doz. 27c In the flit* of the men. Like many stopping In tourist camps for the Bet You Can't Beat These Prices In cartoiu. (Guaranl*«d for >iy «o yeart ( 15c "alicovtrlei," America w»s merely night, they saved time in the day- GUARANTEED TUBES boiling or poaching) SWEET SUGAR CORN U|e ilgnaturti Fader.l A Dttnlop—Br«n4 N*w of "Xt*U0Overed" by Europeans in time by taking their meals on the 9RANDNEW a- 18 Month* Guarantee 7 Q Fiiteat ''I ill, modern times. road, one steering while the other AS LOW '•«• •t th« Cream Cheew Ib21c BREASTO'CHICKEN TUNA can 15c ate. With Uie exception of having 4.75x19 _~| 4.49 S (J l»y •.( r GORTON'S Hand Picked CODFISH 2 pkg. 15c to push a little in the mountain 5.25x18 .., 5.49 8.50*17 ICTLTTTRES IiUadi Float on Hoots pgssei of Pennsylvania, they made LIBBY'5 SwMt Garden PEAS 3 If. can* 25c Floating islands on the Mississippi the entire tour mounted. They av- 5.80*17 — B.«8 8.00*1 53.99 F raits! VegttaMetl VAL VrTA Fancy C.I. SPINACH 3 lg.t. 2% cam 25c the •nd otter riven are portions of land eraged M miles a day. 6.00x16 6.4» HOUSED TIRES Snow White MAXWELL or BEECHNUT COFFEE Mb. en 25c tMld together by roots; the roots ALL IN GOOD *•• SILVER KING DOG FOOD 7 Ig. cant 25c In furnish the buoyancy. 6.25*16 8.84 MUSHROOMS lb. 15c CONDIT1OW ^ A t PINK Fancy AJ«k» SALMON 3 tall 1 lb. cant 25c 6.50x18 9.72 Washington State Eating Txtol, TMMO, G>*»- APPLES 10 for 10c KING ARTHUR N«w Imntor#d Floor WAX, qt. can 25c 7.00.18 10-48 •oU, Mated Juicy Florida ASTOR COFFEE 1 lb. cut 21c P A STANDARD MUNO ORANGES 15 for 10c ASTORO.P. TEA \

    cash item into the more agree- Mr. Cwliige Back lbk§ able on* of (fovernment holdings. Every- Shearing Time CARTERET PRESS body was *ple»«ed with their part in the Although Mr. William Allen White had previn tmreaction—and, it wasn't done with written what folks then took to be his complete observmjj Subscription, 11.60 P« Y*er mirrors. his friend Calvin Coolidge, it has been said that his ,,i Telephone Csrt«r<"t R-l«<>0 )ook about Coolidge, 'A Puritan in Babylon," was,

    Published by Carteret Press (U ».., a book to tell the author himself m greater d*-M OFFICE An Almanac of Blouonu what he made of an elusive personality. 76 WASHINGTON A.VE CARTERET, N. i On the fiftieth anniversary of ita advent There are many Calvin Coolidgea, depending on I.UIY GREGORY Editor in idea, the New York Botanical Gar- observer; depending on whether they liked him or weyond the others for me. New Jersey State Senate has be- Tin- The Museum Building, occupied just The scene, Northampton, Massachusetts. The m f,,r confirmation or rejection the fore it forty years ago, today is jammed with im- his arrival from Washington, after the inauguration] political appointment by Governor purely portant fossil and economic plant speci- Herbert Hoover. The time, something a little after no ,f the inexperienced son of Boss Moon mens, a library of botanical and horticul- The place, the frame house of gray cupboards—or wa yellow, with white trim?—in the side street, over I Frank Hnjjue to the Court of Errors and tural volumes and pamphlets consulted Appeals, highest court in the State. the college. personally in the course of a year by pro • * • On political influence, the appointment fessional and amateur botanists from thirty There had been a wire from my office. "Go got I should go through. But on the points of itatei, several foreign countries, and more ntervlew with Coolidge on how it feels to be out of the young man's fitness for office and from than 100 colleges, universities and institu- White House;" it read. the view of maintaining prestige in the tions. Somehow it seemed both too much and too littloj judiciary we believe the Senate should hesi- Nowhere else in North America under ask of the man. Maybe there had been a mtatake in tin mission of the message. tate and ponder these words from an au- one management, is there a larger collec- "Are you serious?" The question went over the thority: — tion of plant specimens, all labeled and "I mppote in th« |«n»nl ickcmc of man- phone, long-distance. arranged in systematic and geographic or- dine affiirt, it m»tt«n littl* if at all what "Certainly. Hop on it." 1 happeni to any ef at, wh«th«r w« I1T« or Ait. der, than in the Garden herbarium. Most Way Of Justice The Ice Code There were upward of fifty reporters in town, m But it ii «lio of utmoit imporUu* that Ik* appealing to the general public, however, man nf peopl* who mak* up tka fov«ram*nt Shipmasters Daring Pre-Radio Days Developed of whom might be presumed to have got the same or sim| are the acres of living plants hardy in the Arthur Train Draws A ikould h»Te conM*n(« in the fairntu a ad Fascinating Tale Ingenious Methods Of Signalling To Each Other messages. Thus, if there were any virtue in the sc integrity of th* itutitvtiotu thay hav* Mtab- North Temperate Zone, and the green- exclusive element of a story, 1 would be careful. I kn liahed to adminiiUr juatica, and alio conldanc* houses with plants from every conceivable In New Book Prior to 1900 and for a few he ships would dip, and there WH: Mrs. Coolidge was gone out. I didn't know about C. ('.; in the afficicncy of tha accomptUhmantt pf years after that, liners on the lways a courteous "thank you!' corner of the earth—bananas from Costa j It is an occasion of no little im- much back-tracking and taking circuitous routes to avj their imtitutioni." >orlance when a lawyer turned tran«a'i!.".r.tic run, over the Grand e, or no ice, the liner approach Banks, made periodic disappear- ng the area of possible here:* kep 'ollitling with other reporters, 1 reached the house in They Rre the words of Judge John C. Rica, giant lilies from Sumatra) typical ouinalist, or a journalist turned ances from shore to shore. Ex- sharp a lookout m ever Th' rushes and grasses from the Nile country. lawyer, confesses and tells all. side street. All looked quiet and—usefully deserted. • Knox, Senior Judge of the United States- But it may be that one thus school- :ept for ship* spoken, they «ent no tenmer lanes came ctow togethi' news to port until their prows ,t the turning point, off the Brinks I rang the bell. On the narrow porch there were i District Court of the Southern District of Every year New Yorkers come by the •d guards his words with circum- pection, and that his confessions entered at Sandy Hook, passed the han they do now; vessels were cor and baskets of homecoming flowers. There was one, thousands to view the Garden's herald- tantly paising and "speaking," b; tNew York, spoken in passing a sentence in are often in avoidance rather than Lizard, or made the Tuskar Light '.icularly fine, of tubrous begonias—the kind that K when bound for Liverpool. It was lags or by lights. At night a tr April, 19113. ing of spring. A favorite spot is the rock of disclosure. The reader who fol- big as bread-and-butter plates in California. Waiting I ows Arthur Train, sponsor and always a week or more from dock ngle, two white base lights an It would be frivolous to say that New garden on the east glade of the museum champion of the fictitious but quite to dock, a time when the world blue peak, took the plnco of th ?omeohe to answer the bell, I looked the flowers u% Jersey is outside Judge Knox's jurisdic- building where Japanese pussywillows, actual Mr. Tutt, through the inter- on without the help of im- ennant. Peak up, ice, and th Probably from neighbors. I rang the bell again. Prolia esting and revealing pages of "My portant first class passengers. everse. tion. His words are true and should be Chinese witch hazels, narcissus and hya- no one home. Well, that would be one way out of it Day In Court" (New York: Scrib- These trips were than referred to Passages from shore to shor observed as law in any jurisdiction and are cinth follow nodding white snowdrops to ner, $3.50) will lay the book down as "the crossing." Cable tolls were eld H degree of expectation not anybody was home, they were probably just going to letj with a feeling that he has learned high and ships coming in brought nowhere more applicable than to the Jer- help form an almanac of blossoms. Since lossiblc today when so many obvi- doorbell ring, though people in small towns do that something of the devious ways jus- news. The quaint custom of inter- •us tnings are known, within a few than people in urban communities. sey case of Frank Hague, Jr. <#• for all who love the fields, meadows, woods, tice travels in the road to accom- viewing ship's passengers prevails minutes after their happening. In plishment. today. The ship "news" men might I must give due effort to the project. I rang i or a quiet place to study growing things, hose days ships had no individual Mr. Train, when a young Boston as well meet suburban trains. Few ipht recognition signals. Liners gain, quite firmly, A, little wind caught the edge of i the New York Botanical Garden offers un- of the arrivals carry messages. The Right to Laugh •awyer, was catapulted, as it were, lent up rockets or burned colored of the begonia blossoms and lifted it over, and I stood paralleled gifts, the sources of its support by a freak political preferment, Shipmasters during pre-radio oston lights, indicative of their American cartoonists have done won- into the midst of the maze of New years had one great concern «n icmpanies. Knowing what linerB over to examine the difference in shade, on the under A ders with Mr. Roosevelt's chin but their should be many and adequate. York City's^primingl eour(tfy Qne th,eir Thw-wae -ice «*> ing, or better still be paid for taking it. of making judicial appointmentg lower interest they receive today. thote who sent flowers »'" "' |JV Unfortunately for him there is a very sim- The Bible Claw pretexted its solely an .the ba»i» of fitness. play to full homes on Wednesday (upreaaions of sympathy, th>• ••>*' It doesn't take eight month* to ll( j§|j>i<) explanation of this unusual phenomenon and Thursday eveninga. Thote in lent their cars, the pall " determine the qualification* of ju- 1 !jn the United States Treasury. For the The Bible the cast were Mrs. Karl Grohman, Kev. Daniel E. Lorentz ."- dkial candidates in • state a» small |ijanks and large depositors who bought Mrs. James Burnt, Eulalie Beech, Calvin Denver, the col<>< Whatever the reader may think of the New Jergtty. The President has bills and even paid for the privilege Jamq» Jackson, Herbert Seel, Ken- Carteret Pott, America" matter of divine inspiration., the Bible re- neth Stewart and A. K. Wood. permitted the appointment to be Chief Harrington and tl» doing so actually saved money them- Mrs. William Conway wan the the shuttlecock in a badminton Department, the Perth An mains the source of the loftiest spiritual gam* between Mayor Hague and !ves. couch. lice, Theodore conceptions, the noblest moral ideals, that Senator Swathe™. The Bible Class will entertain Undertaker J, J. The banks by turning funds into billa the world has known. The human interest The preatige of the White House the member* of the cast at a so- nfhQ uwiited tin in, any and the dicnity of the federal ived insurance on the deposits, while the of its stories, the beauty of its poetry, the are deeply grateful. cial tomorrow night. This will take bench have not been, enhanced by Mrs. Herbert je depositors avoided deposit taxes as wisdom of its observations are incompar- the place of the General Church the struggle. AJsp ^he banks were able. Even in the {English-speaking world Social for this month. and Club M«*UM k)l« to do a little window dressing, making it« anal l tti h will be held for the mem- it« annual sales outstrip the ftaltm The Mathert-Teather ABSOCU, f i ifl bers, it year-end at*tqfyents look better by and its influence permeates ey?iiy'depart tioii will 'meet on Tuesday evening • The Trustee* of the eSurcH wl! " bipg" funds from thejr already over- meat of human thought and life. for their mbfcthty fleeting. In ad-, raaeTt »„n Tuesday evening dltion to butane* * ^.Patricfc'al o'clock. iffl ARTERET PRESS FtObAY, MAfcCH 3, 1939 , PAGE FIVE J Made For Each Other", "Stand Up And Fight", "Duke _ west Point", "Charlie Chan In Honolulu", At Amboy Theatre Romance, Adventure and Drama in '" WITH NICK LUKATS OF PERTH AMBOY AS PLEBE FOOTBAU COACH

    »,l,,,i Iaylor, Wallace Bwry and Florence Rice as Without poring over brioki, |hc above ought to giirk you an t'xifWe nt iden of whnt the first year it like at the United St.le. Military 1 and James Stewart in "Made For ,,,p.«r in "Stand Up and Fight," the Ditma. AciJrmj -«nd it u all in "The Dull* of WesY Point, ' tlU production now at the Strand Theatre, with Lonii Hayw.rd Each Other" the picture which open* at the Majestic th,.v feature starting Friday nite. Jovt FontsinW fco-it arr«d, starling tonite. Theatre tonite for a 7-day run. loach Ridden By Lincoln Is Used Fight Spies CRESCENT SERIAL Lombard And Stewart Are Teamed i Ditmas"Stand Up And Fight , <\ DRAMATIZES G-MEN InBrisk Romantic Comedy Drama 15-Chapter Story To Open ii.i-nmotive which flrtt depict what happened in the INftO's The tensw and thrilling story of , hard and Junion Stewart play prln •ipal rolvn, whihi prominently .. in IM:J7, one hundred wh«n the engine balked. The min- Tonight; Craig, Fiike Jano and John Mason, an average, ute it started sliding backwards, modern-day couple, deeply in love urcri in an unusual supporting ( ii ago, ran under it« And Paige Featured the male passengers, including but hounded by opposing economic ire the »ciTi'n notables Char tii scent's of • motion Taylor, clambered from the coach- Hii;h living. i|iin'k-witted, hard conditions, is unfolded in the new jihurn, I.ucile Watson, RutI , i; filmed near Butte es, jumped to the track and pushed. liiltitu: iimiiil 1; imui swing into film drama, "Made for fiach Othr," Weiton, Donald Briggs, Edd n i In' Hi>fh SierrM. A later sequence, filmed on the action I'm thr first time on the a David O. Sebnick production Quilluti, Hurry Dnvmiport, which has its premi*r showing at Halo, Almii Kruger and Tully ,Mtivi>, a Williim G»l- Diamond Match Company's line sen ni in Columbia's "Flying (J- through Butte Meadows, shows a the Majestic Theatre on Friday. shall. Among thi1 other membvl i tlif same one whlth Mi'ii," I r>-chapter serial scheduled race between the ancient train and Co-starred for the first time, and f thv cast, which reads like | tnun in which Abraham to »|>rii Friday at the Crescent a stage coach, bearing Florence as a romantic team, Carole Lom- "who's who" of Hollywood's s,up« t ,.i, from Springfield, III., Rice and Helen Broderick, and Theatre. Revealing not only the porting plnycra, is Julia Faye, •i.ii, I). C, for hl» Inau- bumping along on the parallel methods used by the nation's po- timustar of silent films, who played"f ivi'>i(lent of th« United Laughton ably portray ether roles. coach rood. This sequence required licemen to crack down on the na- Planes crash, secret plans disap- in thu last silent picturv ever mad«,' I-I'.1. The dottbU-decker one of the longest continuous tion's enemies, the film exposes the pear, as the exciting story opens. The Godless (Jirl," and now ii< which Lincoln'rode "perambulator" shoU ever filmed, insidious activities of a sinister spy The flying G-men are assigned to making a comeback on the :! Taylor for a sequence V with the camera car driven along network righting to undermine the case. Whtn a new bomber i» Also prwent ii Jack Mulhall, on* J ! I |i iind Fight," whieh a board track built to parallel both America's defenses. tested,-spies put the pl»ne out of of the few silent stars to continue :in Ditmas Theatre. HUtcassfuHy through iho sound era, the road and the nil line. Chapter-play fans will find an- control and cause It to bomb nully built 1400-foot • "Made .For Kaeh Other," ail other intriguing element in "Fly-nearby city. MI as a temporary ipufc original story by Jo Swerling, In "Flying G-Men," Columbia'* ing G-Mcn," the mysterious Black This surprising move causes the .M,I Match Company's noted film author, draws its charae-' PHOTOGRAPHING THE FAIR IB-chapter icrial at the Cretcent Falcon. The Falcon's disguise is Black Falcon to take to the air for " i In' train ran through SE.N YUNG, PHYLLIS BROOKS, SIDNEY TQLER, J0HN KING tern and ploj, from the wealth of Mote than 10,000 individual Theatre every Friday, Saturday baffling, and he strikes with breath- the first time, and in ensuing de- n!>. burning lumber and EDDIE COLLINS in a scene from "Charlie Chin in Hono- material in lifcVeveryduy parade, photog rapha portraying progress of and Sunday, the mysterioui taking swiftness. velopments he and the G-men are 'i tin1 site. For photo- lulu," now at the Cretcent Theatre. The production mtrk't Toler'i Thousands have faced the prob- construction and important events Black Falcun iwoops with un- A host of action-drama favor- pitted against A merciless adver- I'iM'wiiM, Ur ra;HT was firif Appearance in the role of Earl Derr Bigger*' famous sleuth. Itjms enti'ttninly and dramatically at the New York World's Fuir 1939 ites enact the film's 15 gripping sary who remains nameless — a i :•:!" the firebox to pro- canny swiftness upon a sinister presented in thin film. "Made For have be$n iiuyle by its earners stftff. episodes. , Richard eruel arch-spy known to'4housands r .'iitly lilaeh imolrt."1 network of spies. He's one of 1 Each Other," while it is first and This stiff haB also turn'ed'out 122,- Fiske and Robert Paige are the of minions only as "The Profess- • John H. Strine and three G-Mrn. Lorna Gray, in tkjo last an exciting and suspenutful 000 photographic prints for dis- flying agents. Pretty Lorna Gray or." l.iwu'in'c w. Sagle ac- principal feminine role, ma- story, brings many questions into tribution to publications through- Killer Strikes In Sleuth's Home provides the feminine interest, as Scheduled to «how at the Cres- 1 the op«n, and discusant them frunk-, | | iln train, sent from the out the world. terially aids the federal agents. cent every Fridty, "Flyinj G-Men" v tho stater of an inventor mysteri- ly and honiestly by means of motion • ir»iu can better 20 first appearance of Sidirey' Toler one end of the Ford Motor Com- , Xoler, rcHCinbling the. popular TEX. P. A. 4-3388 SEVEN (7) DAYS STARTING WITH • •• n, Strine and Sagle n the role of Earl Derr Biggers' • tn prevent strain on pany Building at the New York conception of the detective to a World's Fair 193S). Ford cars will famous Oriental sleuth in-"Charlie. remarkable degree, nevertheless 1 • ihiii uf the track was be kept running like rabbits over (!han in Honolulu :" imbues the- role;with his own per- • ''I "viT a stiff grade to the ramps. A veteran of long experierlce sonality. TheChan witticisms fall easily fijoin his'lips and, inthe en- PREVUE TONITE! n both.stage and' screen, Jtfr, ON STATE ST. AT THE FIVE CORNERS Tuler, you will doubtlessly • recall; thusiastic appreciation of the siu- TWO (2) COMPLETE SHOWS—NOTE EARLY PREVUE djeuce,-it js unt8i!y redogniiablu PERTH AMBOY was selected to pl^y th,q popular 1 Star Cast Featured At Strand that 28th C'/t'n^ry-Fox has. 'found character opiy after an.intensive UK »ble actur tocarVy on the (jreat 1 SEVEN (7) DAYS-STARTING WITH search that required months of pa: fllm tradition of ('hiirlie Chan's Exciting 'Dake Of West Point' tient effort, interviews-with many advontUraSi of the leading names of films and ."Charlie 'Chjn in iionolulu' I tlir bfliind-the-scenes West I'oinl, Kecoi'ding their ups • ly, adventure and ex- and-downs, thi'it' personal human dramas, their prides and preju- l!l'' : Dclight •• ilu- current season— Feeling that H picture of scope PREVUE 7:09 "Stand Up And Fight" TIME TABLE " * " and importance deserved produc- I KIVIsWs inUhh 10:22 "Made For Each Other" "i West Point," whieh 8:46 "They M«de Me A Criminal" I" Strand Theatre on tion values of first magnitude TIME TABLE Last Comolete Show StarU at 8:37 P. M. • " - premier showing.' Producer Small hired military and 10:21 "Stand Up And Fight" ij\ a cast which includes athletic experts to act as advisors STARTING WITH CAROLE LOMBARD'S MOST DRAMATIC ROLE! ; Last Complete Show Starts at 8:46 P. M. •* 'ni, , throughout filming to insure ubso II "ii. Tom Brown and lute authenticity and accuracy in I • thin romantic drama all sequences portraying the varied PREVUETONITEf A^toryofTODAYand Most Thrilling, Ro- 1 ••>•>• of young cadeta activities of those who actually are The Most Authentic - The Uncle Sam's Fight- TONIGHT, as if it were 1 different and difficult trained to become officers in the mantle Story Ever Told of iny Men at West Point! II i hey become Plebes at United States army. YOU! BIG Continuou* HITS Shows 1HE DUKI of IALWAYS CRESCEH 2 to 11 P.M. FR1D AY UlfSiraiHT ^ ,, X ," SATURDAY and SUNDAY — With — '• - Tom BROWN * mS^FLYiNGGltf Richard CARLSON CHALLENGE *"' Joan AUn. FONTAINE CURTIS MCK LUKATS — ALSO — of PERTH AMBOY UYUl SIDNEY TOLER Starting With PREVUE TUES. NITE Phyllis •roobs («lli«s • John King ml Florence RICE CHARLES Saturday and ^ L TUBS, • | WEe.anJTHURjJ Suudar M«lin«(sj 1& Ever*y Wetinoida* * -y BICKFORD ~ 1RROL ^"W™ Jackie Cooper Mi m 8:45 P. M, HELEN "Scouta tg tha I Party Nits BRODERICK LAST TIMES TOPAY it,e SISTERS Alsoi Osi* £xtr« • Hour «f Cur^Mi , • fell «JTITBBI ^IJ^QP' ' • ' i ACrioiotl iKSiti MARTJW !qp^^v«?w§w^;r;v./\>w^ PRES: FRIDAY, MARCH X Highland Park In State Tournamen ^ '" " " |!«...u-*rw.,F« Plan* Under Way FoTr ClosrL-e .Rac e MarkMarks GamGome To BBee PM HWimrfoy- WE INDIAN ONE BETTER By Ding Darlitif i Baseball Institute Here Ideal Service Holding f'AKTERET -Plans nre under March 8, At finders Gymnasim i»y for the baseball institute t« U. S. Metals League to begin at 7 oVl be sponsored by the W. P. A. Re- Yard Scale Wins Two Games, CARTERET Carteret High'* Own In Pin League creation sporU department. The great hnnkptball quintet, victors in Perth Amhoy plays Plainft>ld « institute which will get tinder way Leida Mechanical No. 1 By 1(1 nut of 17 games this season to o'clock and 9t. Peters of ' Still Lead Rare By 13-Cnme jn a few weeks in being held in One Game compile the most spectacular rec Margin In Industrial Loop Brunswick Mashes with St. Mn order to better acquaint the young CARTERET The torrid rnro rd in th* history of the school, boys in the baseball rules and reg- of South Amhoy at 9 p. m. f'ARTKIM-T Th for the leadership in the U. S. nd holders of winning streaks of ulations and build op a better un- .ne and seven gnmes respectively, The Blues drew a bye in ! , ,Hnn.T- helil Ihi-ir Metals Bowling League continued derstanding of them. AH teams • ill play its Tint state tournament opening round and were sin own ii.,. Cm which are contemplating entering at a staling pace this week when askctbnll game next Wednesday to play the winner of the Highl:, tiv « inninir two the W. P. A. leagues are urged to the Yard Scale copped two (tames ight, opposing Highland Psrk •ark-Frenchtown game. Hinlil send representative* to these ses- from the Main Office, while the igh, in the Central Jersey, dlvi- •ark emerged triumphant in < sions. The sessions will be in Mechanics! No. 1 team, trailing by ion 1, sectional quarter semi- „,., irhilr fiw •ici-iiii'l pinco Kock- charge of "Oabe" Bsksa who will ontest by the score of 30 t, «ek« who iir.- liirhtinif grimly to hojd only ons game, seored a two game nal*, Group 2, at the new Rut- he assisted by "Doughy" King and nd thereby qualified to meet r On to Ihi'ir runner up position, 'erj gymnasium. The gamp Is "Soup" Virag. victory oyer the Scrap Plant No. eret, took twn trumps from the Washing- I combine. In the final match the Cowh Joe Comba is expect i-I White Metals, rolling poorly, won tart his regular lineup inclthli 'i Of four,.- the MPSI Service k«- 'Dougy" King and Oabe Com'lm jj'hw an1 already "in" insofar a» the two over the Lead Plant No. 1 he forward posts, Charley (;,, << Blues Post No. 15, oilin(tly comfortable ^ Won Lost Mike Kaio Wini « Matchei Carteret, which is a IPH I I 'lead of 13 full ({ami's. Yard Scale 49 20 Charley Green Lead* Second' At Uket Take Match By contender to cop the state (;., ' In thp final match Ihn News I)e- Mechanical No. 1 4fl 21 Half Attack With Ten 2 championship this year, is n ' livery team won by forfeit from 22 Score Of 18 To 7 Point*—Jayvees Win Pre- Casting - H big favorite to beat iliji '•/• the Economy fiaraRf. 26 Scrap Plant ... « CARTERET^The Ukrainian A. Park next week, having Hef.-. IV Amonjr thine who turned in liminary 24-12 26 Tank House No. 1 40 "'. ping pong team added mother the Highlanders in a regulm A ianfy wore* this wpek worp Steve CARTERET—For two periodH 27 Yard Rtf'y iricfim ot their undefeated slate son game this year. | fWUm, Ormy MCLI the W(i(idbi'i(l(?e Rarrons were in 38 28 CopBX when they defeated the Lone Star The Blues went through i< ?••• Art*. i the bull frame, trailing by only two 38 31 Office Ohib, 18 to 7, recently for their workout in their final gsmf i • ! points at the half, 14-12. 3rt 30 Cu. Powder seventeenth straight victory. regular season Tuesday ni^ht Then the bombardment came Mechanical No. 35 31 Mike Kaio was high man forthey routed North PlainfWM when the Carteret sharpshooters Silver Refy 31 35 he Ukgs, winning all five matche* to 21, outscoring the Union (',. ! fcochrkV led by modest Charley Green, cen- Smelter 24 42 n which he participated. cagsrs in every period. ''Htws-Dolivci , ter, opened with a barrage of bis- White Metals 22 44 The scores: K.In- the preliminary contcs: ; economy (ia ! kits that left the visitors in a com- Tank House No. 2 20 4 Ukii • Lon» Start Blue and White Jayvees cl« • Washington plete bewilderment. Result: Car- Lead Plant 19 4 * firegor'* Hamadyk 14 Karpimki 2 highly successful campni^i, tciet wins by big BCore of 44-22, Scrap Plant No, 2 8 5F Zap 21 Gurat 12 [last Friday nifrtiton home court. M«ck«ai«ml No. 1 shellacking the North PIHH Kaio 21 turku 19 Reserves by almost the same Bamulnk Other particulars: Carteret'a Siekierka 184 224 16: Wadiak 21 Yarr 11 of the varsity game, 45 to 21 sixth xtraight after running up a Micliecx 180 214 19 Ginda 18 Lehrer 21 North PUinfield (21) rrett winning streak of nine in a row Charney 183 235 19 G. I Siekerkn in the season. And fifteenth Fedor .. 174 1B9 23 Hamadyk 21 Gural triumph in sixteen starts. Grev- Kaimer 159 223 19 Zap 17 Gurka Guerino, f 3 est aeanon in history of school. Kaio 21 Y*rr 11 Cornelius, f 1 Mil H7X M Preliminary game: Carteret Jay- 880 1055 98 Wadiak 10 Lehrer 21 Marchio, f 1 Idr.l Service (2) vocs win by 24 to 12 score, Ironi- Scrap Plant No. 1 Ginda 21 Karpinaki 18 Cooper, f 0 cally enough, in both games the Usienaki 179 247 Touchon, f 0 Pllkft.«h Gurka 8 Carteret teams just doubled the 160 154 Hamadyk 21 Neal, c 2 W. Galvani'i-k 21 Yarr 16 score—24 to 12 in the preliminary Grego . 203 205 Zap Orloff, c 0 Harrivan 21 Lehrer 19 engagement and 44 to 22 in the Mai 164 159 Kazo Richie, g 0 R. Galvanrk 17 Karpinaki 21 feature attraction. Comba 322 171 149 j Wadiak C'lik'vBky, 0 The score: Ginda 21 Goral 17 Barrett, g . 0 1122 928 936 78K Kochek'i Dru(t C.ri.r.t Hi|h (44) Hamadyk 21 Yarr' 6 1). King, f 2 3 7 Main Office Beam n ii Zap 12 Lehrer 21 R. King, f 0 0 0 Moleen _.. 138 17S 183 Carteret (48) Sftar Karo 22 Karpinaki 20 ffinhorii 147 121 G. 8, Fedlem Cohha, f - 1 2 4 Wadiak 21 Gural 14 Chealak 188 161 172 D. King, f .2 Horvdl h P. Virag, f 0 0 0 Ginda 21 Gurka 10 Kit»ler 156 178 190 R, King, f 0 Chomicki Redwings Vs. Terries Green, c 0 10 Raymond, c 0 0ft Jaeger ... 1ST 196 160 Hamadyk 21 Lehrer 13 Comba, f 3 PosBoby Karpinski 983 941 1040 Wadiak, g 2 178 167 Zap 13 21 P. Viran,f 4 In Playoff Series 21 Gural 13 Green, c 2 Washington Carafe PEAKING Lucas, 3 Kazo 785 Gurka Stash 152 151 133 4 834 872 Wadiak 21 17 Raymond, c 2 Cop Second Half Title ln| KOBCI guto 102 182 149 2 Yard Scale Ginda 21 6 Wadiak, g 2 Recreation Junior Court PaUy ... 140 I!l4 170 ABOUT SPORTS Dickson 170 179 193 Gluchoski, g 1 Xotch . l!l« 203 186 League 19. 6 44 Richardson 177 173 141 A. Vira*. g 2 S 201 1*9 • ft9 Lucas, g 1 Matleod 205 234 214 M. — The Redwings (22) Luck, f 2 F«ele'y .; 178 181 165 Our Chances In the Tourney :aptured the second half champion- Clovers Lose But 858 U(i4 852 Oillis, f 0 J. Daurilla 162 151 122 18 Economy Gartgt (0) Within the next few weeks the center of interest in ship in the W. P, A. Recreation Hgan, c 1 Score by periods: Forfeit News-Delivery scholastic sports will be focused on the New Jersey Inter- Junior Basketball League this week Rarcellona, g . 1 888 843 780 SHU Hold Lead North Plainfleld 7 2 8 Arva 224 243 200 and as a rdpult will play the Tor-Leffler, g . 1 Lead Plant No. 1 Carteret 11 12 9 1 scholaatir basketball tournament which is run off annually Reilly, g . 3 Sobieski .... 150 169 1G9 Suffer Two Game Defeat At Chodosh 1T.1 2 Hi 224 ies, first, half champions, in a Official—Cooper. Richardson 1 !•() 2118 150 by Walter E. Short and his cohorts, The New Jersey Inter- Mezey .... 146 174 133 Hands Of Leshick Dairy Elliott 170 181 three-game piay-off series for the 8 6 22 Matto 140 scholastic Athletic Association, of which Short is high com- CARTERET—Despite a two- IHI) !70 185 title. Score by periods: Curran .... 148 155 154 missioner, looks forward with a great amount of enthusiasm The results of this week's ganies Woodbridge 5 T 3 7—22 Batta ... 176 199 186 game defeat by the second place U.S. Metals Keglers Potts ... 150 s K!I7 103G Dil'J lo the tournament because it is from thia tournament the follow: Carteret 8 6 18 12—44 135 Leshicks Wednesday night at the Officials—Flammig, Schneider. Terriei (11) Rec alleys, the Clovers still hold Lose At Perth Ami committee derives its funds to operate during the course of 760 847 777 2 10 sway in the Twilight Bowling Koi, f ': While Matali i he year. Except for paying the incidental expenses in 0 0 Lake Island Pistol Club Series Erened Up Bet\ Odd Fellows "A" Toth, f 0 Siessel 201 147 168 League. 0 0 0 2d In Raritan PUtol Loop Carteret Team And Per holding the tourney the "gravy" goes to the N. J. I. A. A. |Mal, f Capik 120 161 150 Bialowarczuk, c :... 0 After taking the first game by We are not trying to criticize Mr, Short and his com- Prokopiak 135 147 123 Amboy League Combi Bowlers Take 3 Muller g, 0 CARTERET—The Lake Island five pins, y46 to 941, the Clovers Korneluk . 124 155 134 mittee. On the contrary we hold the highest esteem for Pisar, g 1 Rifle and Pistol Club Inc. of Car- took it on the chin in the second CARTERET—The serif- Carteret Team, Fighting For eret, N. J., are currently eotnpet- Kara 191 168 211 these gentlemen whose sundry duties include the picking Virag, % ,....: 4 and third tilts. tween the U. S. Metuls All > Second Place, Scores Easy ng in a aeries of indoor pistol and the Perth Amboy Imlu of champions at the close of each sports season. Lethicki Dairy (1) Victory Over Amelia "B" matches in the Raritan Valley Pis- 711 778 78« League stars is all evened up 3 21 S. Kaminsky 171 187 129 But we do feel that the tournament doesn't prove a 01 Leugue at Raritan Arsenal, N. Playing u return match in I' Redwing! (20) Schur 227 172 181 CARTKKET KiKhtitiK for sec- thing. Like all tournaments, you will find that the team Wachter, f 2 '., every Monday night. There are Amboy over the week-end thi- ' : ond plufi' tlic CaiU'i-et Odd Fek Senk 212 178 177 which is "on" is usually the team which comes out with the Kaskiw, f i'ii teams competing in this league teret keglers were beaten Iv , I lows team "A" howlers came Carteret Rifle Team Lesheck 171 168 142 Enot, f with Lake Island having two teams. slim margin of 43 pins, -">" j,' through with a sweeping victory bunting when it is all over. And the team which usually Propop 160 161 Raymond, c In the third match of this series 2755. The week previous tin 1, this wi'i'k when I hoy bumped otf E. Kaminsky 172 compiles the outstanding record during the course of the King, g the Lake Island No. 1 team climb- Beats Colonial Club cals emerged triumphant. the Ameliii "H" club in thrue euay season may run into an "off" day in the opening round of Stiegman, g 2 ed into a tie for second place by Cart«r«» l>. S. Stir. | games W ednesiilny nitfhiL at the Rue 941 866 801 the tourney and be eliminated from further participation. defeating the Sheriff's Office No. Solewin Hits High Score On M. Siekierka 215 1JX alleys. • 2 team by £ score of 1144 to 1128. CloT.ri (1) ! 9 2 20 Local Range With Tally Vargo ISO • Next week the "A' 1 team will Which is getting us to the topic we wanted to discuss in Toth ... 151 121 126 Redwings 4 17—21 The Lake Island No. 2 team lost 277 L Bertha 179 170 an off night,, while the "B" Kunlyla 185 136 155 the first place. And that is: "What are Carteret's chances Terries 7 13—20 to the Raritan Arsenal No. 1 team. Yarr 215 l'ji; bowlers will invade Elizabethport Masluch 159 155 166 in the tournament this year?" That is an important ques- Referees—Bakaa and King, N. CARTE RET -In the first of 8 L, Zysk 201 lilH *1tt their weekly match. aeries of indoor pistol matches, the Hoyer 243 177 172 Y. A'. • . Stojka Hi!! C.rt.ret "A" tion at the present time because Carteret High has a basket- Lake Island Rifle and Pistol Club Potts 208 180 166 . Richardson 1«9 212 155 ball team which has compiled probably the greatest record R«l«rin(« (7S) Academy Bowlers Inc. of Curteret, defeated the Col- Wachter, f 8 990 871 .Richardson 1!U 194 220 in the history of the school in winning 16 games and losing 1 17 onial Rifle and Pistol Club of Stat- 1)48 718 784 Ilictt 169 212 151 Enot, f 8 2 IK Perth Amboy Indmtrial St»i only one. Such a record cannot be denied regardless how en Island, Sunday, by a score of Sloun 181 150 157 Raymond, c. 4 2 10 Lose At So. Araboy 1358 to 1259 on the Lake Island MasUnorea ..:... 181 nil Sloan 212 193 152 Carteret fares in the tourney. King, g 1 3 5 Wyncoop 179 172 Carteret Team Beaten By club'a newly erected range at 14 SUegman, g 7 3 17 Lafayette Street. Lions Ping Pong Wisnieski 184 200 Joe Comba, coach of the team, does not have anything Kaskiw, g 4 0 Margin Of 90 Pins Zuro 206 174 922 961 835 This match was shot over the Amelia "B" Lo say in regard to his team's chunces in the tourney. He is OARTERET — The Academy Korneski 171 171 bowlers aren't so hot after alL Camp Perry course. J. Solewin was Team Bows To Ukes •rnowski 141 155 152 only hoping for the best, with his fingers crossed. 32 II 75 high scorer for I.ake Island with 127 149 139 Bitoiu (35) They dropped another match this 920 8U3 A3 far as our personal opinion goes, we feel that a week, losing to the Lagoda Bros. 277 and Roberta Sr. was high CAHTERET—The Ukrainian A. nin 141 197 158 W. Czalkowski, f 4 0 8 scorer for Colonia with 275, chen 149 pood deal depends upon how the Blues make out in toe first .. Ciajkowskl, t 8 0 G at South Amboy by the margin of ('. won its eighth straight match 193 142 . The scores were: Recreation Ping Pong Htimburg 109 212 169 two games. If they should happen to hurdle their first two Ginda, c ,. 9 1 lfl 90 pins. recently, deieuting the Carteret Laka bland Colonial Licina, 11 to 4. Tourney In Full Swing opponents in the tourney they stand a good chance to cop T. Larkin, g 1 0 The locals will bowl a return J. Solewin ... .277 Roberta Sr. 275 The Scores: 727 906 760 F. Larkin, g ,._.. 0 0 match with the South Amboy team CARTERET — The pint; I" the state Group 2 diadem. Our reason for saying this is that this Sunday afternoon, at the local A. Kirchner 275 Reichert ....270 UMU Ulw* U Neumann tournament uoder th,e supfni> it will take the team about two games to get accustomed 17 1 36 alleys. 273 Hartman ...243 S. Lebow 29 Hamadyk .... :i Coal Convener into Oil P. Neumann 270 of Alex Suto, Recreation •• i to all the atmosphere which is found in a tourney eftutest. Red Wings 85 40—75 The probable lineaps follow; Roberts Jr. 236M Weinsteln 38 E. Wadiak'. En New Preuure Process R. Turner .... 263 Virginia 226 vissr, is under full After that the Blues should have eusy sailing. Bisons 19 16—35 Academy T«un South Amboy k. Roekman.. 20 E. Qindt... era gre requested to app<'" COLLEGE PARK, MU. - High- Mike Siekerka C. Lagoda Referee—Virag, N. Y. A. II. Weinsteia 17 Hanudyk ... play their gameB in order tin grade American bituminous coal Frank Donnelly Koran Total 1358 Total ....1240 L. Hopp t» E, Wadiak . tourney may be complete ..' can easily be converted into oil, Explorer Scouts Danger Walt Zysk J. Lagoda H. Lebow 10 E. Ginda ... JJr. H. H. Storch, of the bureau of New Seven-Ton Clock CopjMrworks C«f er» To Play «arly date. At th« present From Animals in, Congo Hank Chomicki Sobolsky M. Weinstein 24 Hamadyk ... Joseph Komlodi is leading mines, reported to the University Nixon Nitration Tonight Matt Udzielak Kennedy on Half Shall? ' of Maryland college of engineering. Record* Everything OMAHA.-'Pooh, pooh,'' said Ar- R. Rockmln . 21 K, W»dUk sllfht margin, with M«on, The results of last week's match ' The change, he said, is made un BRUSSELS.-A clock weighing niand Denis, noted explorer, to the CARTERET—After a two-week A Merc Appetizer! H. Weinstein 10 E. Ginda ttiornio, and Malinowitz alsn follow: dtr pressure In a rt'Uction vessel. seven ton* which hat 144 dials dangers (ruin wild animals and na- ayotf, the U. S. Hetalu cageru will CLEVELAND, OHIO, - San- A. Lewis ...... 19 Hamadyk ... running. Jn about two hours, approximately has been invented by a 18-year- tive populations in the Belgian Con- get a bit of action tonight when Academy 880 87S 846—2601 wme, wfco repairs ttioei (or a S. Ubow 20 E. Wadiak . 79 per cent of the coal is cunverted old Belgian engineer, Edgard go they are slated (o oppoae the Nixon Ho. Amboy .. 950 850 891—2691 Uvipg and eats oysters pro- M. Weinstein yy E. Giada ... Heirmuri. ; Into heavy oil. The other 25 per "The greatest danger in the Nitration quintet in a scheduled digiously, swallowed 135 ol the It. Roekman 25 Humajlyuajlyk No Scktduie Listed In '1'' ^tnt is released ud gaseous liydru The clack records not only the Belgian Cutigo," he asserted, "wa» Middlesex County Industrial court Batrgy Oraat , mollusks for the Cleveland title. II. Weinatein 21 £. Wadiak Recreation Court Loop £,' carbons. lime ol the day, but the day, from fire. W« carried huge tup- league game at the Perth Amhoy The tottgt contained la the gaso- •'Shoemakers often win oyster A. L«wia 21 ttinda ; He said the bureau of mines week, month, seaaon, and year. plies ol gauolum In injecure contain- "Y" court at 8 o'clock. line consumed In tht United States eating contests wh«r« I wa» born, CARTWtBT—No selwiu planned to experlnieJk>with lower with u special device (or IMP er*. each year Is greater UM» that la Termtne, Italy," he Mid, flnlnh been issued lor the K«f years. It also ihawi wnrlie and The Carturet eager* are favored td of coat to tee If they could "Second comes road accidents- to win. tfblcb wmitl t* obtained from U Ing of! ta« last ol the oysters Teni««f Redwing* Meet In BusketbaJl L«*fU« this » reduced in a similar manner sunset, houra ol daylight and wild territory, shaky bridges and Niagara (alls. and his second bottle of chill Intermediate Uy playo«. to th« unetrtainty a* >" hough America Is not faced with iliirkneu, gad tidej. slippery hills. lauca, "and I hold numerous ti- work wJU be begtn on the i Immediate oil shortage, Storch Other dials will be addtd to "The third Is from lnaecti-tnen Oataabers; BlbfM la Ohwtalu Hate IndMdaal Bed* tle* fare." CARTEBET-Th7 Terriw and d of the gym. "Gabt- United States coal deposits ttie clock, tlie inventor tays, to you may Uat aoimali and roaming Dr. Vsjta Parma at th* Library Cheetah*, or buatins] leopards, nearest rival wai the tUdwings, deadlocW for the tbaJl director, has a"'" i much more extensive than oil record phase ( of the moou «j>d natives." said Denis. ol duress iayi than arc 41 Outeo- owned by the prlnsM and other Martau Grlco, who quit at 118 second half title in thh«« W. P A tlie pluneti. thai the teams will be int"" *IU. He said plans for break ber| Males, or part* ot tush BiMw, wealthy men of India, spend their uysttn. B««rtatioB««ti n Int*rm«(tiatIt » Bariwt. tv when they will play. : down coal would be particular known to be In eziitanea. t sleeping and other inaftlve hours on ball League, wit) battle il ottt lot I valuable to some European citun- Lowent Temperature BecoraM art only three printed w ttasir individual bads, which art ex the ehampioruhip n«xt w««i in a i which have few natural oil ra- nsry kantfe ma/ k* e •nd ta«M are In U» LUNTSMP Janti'o avertM [VscendanU. •re afflicted with an abnormal ex- "de man dat goes aroun' loakln' Roman mythology Lavinla was the der the Influence of evil spirit*, and lived In Dublin. the same from month to m Largest BH in Marth America clUblllty and irrlUblllty caused by fob sympathy Is simply spoUin' his daughter of King Latinus and was the benediction "Ood bless you" year round. ,r:,;'roN.-The last direct lupposed to personify the Lafto The California condor Is the larg- was believed to counteract that In- the fall In barometric pressure that credit against de time when he gits •t*,Uwr««sjsalaD.C. , , • ,if the Indians flrtt en- *",•• l{ '• one of Uie older names est bird In North America. It va- fluence. precedes storms, according to Col- de courage to come out an' ask for a The lowest point In tke Dittrtet !x Christopher Coluaibut which scemj to be In process of re- ries in length lrom 44 to M Inches Uer'a Weekly. Highly susceptible, loan." at Columbia Is Rains Point tl eea Many Cats of Werl .'.,,1 now to be rapidly on gaining ita former popularity. and has a wlngBpread of from tv, persons often awaken during the level. The highest elevation it at The word "Reich" occurs tn I 1,1 extinction after aur- Jo It feet. Ts» WhMl Q«nsa night with heartaches brought on by Jtb Xetcr bit TenWjrtown. where the DUtUdt it compounds: Reichstag, the i ,,., kimlred for ZOO years. this atmoBphrrle condition. national or state diet; Reichtg Color ef Siamese Ktttane The wheat germ IJ the gem from Palatine the Forth bridge In Scot- 4» feet , r-t nf about 400 Carlbs which the wheat growl. It la es- supreme court; Rtlchslanl Siamese kittens are always pur« Tdloaalo Ola.es Made Knives land It a Job that never ends, be- ,,,,1 ,, re reservation on the sential for the growth of wheat tnd RelchssUdt, city; Relchsbank, I White at birth and the markings be- Seertt ef Success In Life cause ai toon at painters finish the British Island of Do- Volcanic glass was qiarrled by adds more nutritive value, superior New Terfc Urajea* Pert Reichtthaler. dollar; R*i< gin to aprjear when they are sev- Indians in California's Mojave des- The great secret ot success in life steelwork at one end they must go New York la the largest port In :!,,. West Indies, accord- aroma, and greater flavor and pal- mark; Rttehtbiahop, b 11 h o i j n eral days old. is for a man to be ready when his Dtck to the other end and start thai world in tonnage of vessels en- ert and used to mBke knives. atabllity. 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    MW •••'* *•" , MARCH n, •" PACK w;i TRUCKIN' RAILROADS BEAUTIFUL MODFI.S EXPERTS TEACH FOOTBALL Lambeth Walk Called Australia and Soviet RUMI Boys who want to learn foot- proud of their railway > CHRISTIAN SCIENCE hall from "old mnsters" will have An Old Indian Dan e they nre sending examples of LEARN TO PLAY A ••Mini" >' 'he subject of the I^»- j that opportunity in the Academy CALGARY. ALTA.-TravnW« to the New York WorldV i ama«d to discover BlacMoot In- INSTRUMENT ,,n Sermon in the First Church of of Sport at the New York World's As they ire not «tan!F MUSICAL Fair 1939. Free cltsie* In every dians enthusiastically treading they will not flt oi« i hri't. ScimtUt, In 8«wtr»n, Sun- j IiHlructi«n» by| department of th« irame are to be the measures of the Lambeth trucks of the Long Itland Rail- i exix-rt teachers tauifht during; September and Octo- Walk went to George Gooderham, So, they muKt be taken from ..., Indian agent, for enlightenment. ; Jon BII initru- The (inldfn Text il: "God fiv*th ber nf next y««r by such expert freighters, placed on lighter* , {inentv Ut Hoi "It's this way," Gooderham ex- wrjmW / 1 mini thnt in frood in hit nifrht om-hes and players an Jim Crow- towed to Flunhing Bay. 1 .„, Jl. (. r t Urn vr n ,| plained, "ordinarily the Blnckfeet iv 1 ley of 1' nrdhnm, Mftl Stevens of N. they are to he transferred to t 1WHH iirtint K ' 11ml knowledge, and joy." don't go for the popular dance Y I!.. "Pop" Warner of Temple, nnd hauled over roadabnut i „ iiiitcs 2:26). craies of thp white man. Lou Little of Columbia, "Chick" avoiding overpasses and bn!,., FRKK TALF.NT TEST •\ninnc the citations which com "But the Lambeth Walk is dif- Median, Bonny Friedman of C, C. 1 to fret them to the Fair. ri««- II"1 Lesson-Sermon in the fol- ferent. Except for the final oi Carteret Music Shop N. Y., Larry Kelly of Peddie, Alex- Avr C»r|pr*t WIIIK from the Bible; "O Lord our It Is nothing more or less thnn the 74 Rno.rvrlf ander MojcipchnwiM of the Detroit NEW YORK'S FLORAL CAhrcJ ( jrlrrrl H0910 , how excellent in thy name in traditional Blackfoot horn dance. ",ions iincl Mnrflhnll Goldberg of the The planting of 1,000,00(1 •> ill the earth! What in mm, that The Indians linvc laken to It in a (Diversity of Pittsburgh. big way" cring i>ulb«, donated to the \ him ait mindful of him? and the York World's Fair 1939 h •inn of man, that thou vinltent him? Bean Good Fishermen Holland government, is run. GET ACQUAINTED Fur thnn h«s made him a little Breadfruit OnaHed In Ramna, where the breadfruit Bears feed chiefly on «mill ro- under way throughout th. mer than the nngpj", And hast in so important, a native would plait dents, fruits, berries, bulbous roots, acres of the Main Exhibit v i'd him with irlory and hon- PAINT Borne coconut leaflets in the form of grubs, ants and fish. They are tx- The approximate totals of M,.J ur." (I'salms 8:1, 4, 6). STORE a sea pike and hang one or more pert fishermen who take up their bulbs, which will greatly add • The I.esion-Scrmon »|«o in- such effigies from the trees. No na- positions at the side of a rippling splendor of the Fair'n lands. , Puinti tive would dare steal from a tree cludes the follnwinx passage from mountain stream, spot their prey are: Tulip*, 936,000; ncillns, W»llp»prr so guarded, for if he did, a sea-pike and swipe it out of the water with ',hv Christian Science textbook, 000; hyacinths, 11,700 and m P«int*r'« would mortally wound him the next their paws. "Science mid Health with Key to sins, 7,1(10. Supplier Helen Wood, nctrrss, was greatly time he went fishing. the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Interested In both the largest »nd F.ilily: "If we were to derive all smallest model engine!) exhibited re- ATLANTIC PAINT CO. our nuireptions of man from what cently In Los Angeles at * meet- 219 Smilti SI Prrlh AmbnT is seen between the cradU and the ing of the National Model Railroad <>|i|. Mils \rlliin Mnrltrl KIHVC, hnppinvw and goodness tusoelatlon. The Inrge locomotive riiiiii.- r. » i- i-s7 Windi" wnulil have no abiding-place in It valued at 53,000. man, anil the worms would rob him EVERYTHING POINTS TO of the flesh; but Paul writes, 'The The Chrsiprnkc B»y Rtlrlever law of the Spirit of life in Christ RabbiU Are Important Tliere arc several Interesting AT THE RAHWAY Jesus hath made me free from the rlurndorislics of the Chesapeake Business Now in Kansas IOAN HI-.NNI IT IS CHASED J law of sin and death'" (p. 244). PhorC RAMWAY H.iy rrtrirver. The most promi- GREENSBURG, KAN.*- Rabbits HY KHKORIC MARCH i nent is the tiend grass color of these may be a bedtime story in some 511N M , wr.i> ', :-l'i. !|ii :i:i hiclvn with I lie dogs. This may vary from • dry Woodpecker'* Beak Will places, but here in Kiowa county WALTtR lull HI itni! h; ,'i KH), wanted for straw color to a dull brown. Very Drill Hole in Any Wood they are business. HOME OWNERSHIP ii N i Mt- tii'i voii'ly in her rond- For almost 50 years live rabbits noticeable is the eye color of these The beak of the woodpecker is one the front end of II Sari have been shipped from Greens- FREDRIC MARCH dogs, which is 1 marked, light am- of the cleverest tools possessed by ber. In most breeds It would be oon burg to all parts of the United FOR YOU! •o Iriiy; ;i police car it any bird; with It the worker can States. It was the Crowe Animal into the hunt, uml two offi- sidcrcd too light, yet it is a standard make a hole through the hardest company here which gave to the lijrht to peer into every car; color of this breed. Strangely wood, It will usually select for its country the famous black-tailed jack it n moment's hesitation, the enough, nil the puppies have bril- nest a tree that is hollow or rotten rabbit of legendary speed. i,nl iln\ 's etii/.ily into the wnter— liant blue eyes until they are six Inside, but it will cut a neat round The New FHA Plan makes it possible for as to offer Mini tin' darkness; the swirling fog weeks old or older. There's no record hole through the hardest exterior Catching the rabbits provides TRAOi ilrtitlv cover the splash, of any other breed in which this several inches In depth, then, when work for men and horses during the more liberal terms for financing that new home ol transition of eye color takes place day and for men and motorcars at Tins is one of the first thrillinir it comes to the loiter Interior, it The quality of the Chesapeake's coat night. yours! scenes in "Trmle Winds," Walter scrapes out a neat chamber, writes would seem to Indicate some ad The day shift uses a net large WINDS Winder's adventure romance open- Oliver G. Pike. F. Z. S., In London r mixture of poodle blood. It is very Tit-Bits Magazine. enough to encircle several acres of ing nt lite Kahway Theatre noxt dense and water resistant with a land. Me:: o~, horses chase the rab- If it's a small home and small homes today offer big- PLU GflRLTO n E Sunday, with Fredrie Mnrch and very frequent tendency to curliness, The huia bird of New Zealsnd Is bits into the net. The riders must home convenience—the required down payment may •liiiin Heiini'tt in the stuliin(f roles. which is considered • fault in the remarkable lot the fact that in the leap from their horses and capture THE GIRL Chesapeake standard. However, this male and female the beaks are of the rabbits before they can gnaw be as low as 10 percent of the value of house and lot curliness crops out with extreme fre- an entirely different shape. The holes in the net and ejranp DOUinSTRIRS Lobster Discards Shell quency in the best litters. birds are very fond of a beetle At night three men compiise a (depending on the individual case). Wjllti Connolly • Rfjinalil Cardinal found hidden in the bark of trees, J Often During Early Life rabbit-hunting crew. One drives the ilj Johnson • Reemild 0*sn and the female, with her long up- When a lobster is born it is less automobile, one works a spotlight 1 l I oday ami ^nuirdny turned bill, is able to thrust it Into Lower financing charges (5 /* to S /z percent) include Iliiin the size of a well-developed Story of the 'Female 8trtn(er' used to blind the rabbits ami the CONSTANT! ROLAND the crevices, but there are some the ii)os(|uito. It is without shnpc, shell The National Geographic Maga- third man throws his hand net over BF.NNI I 1 YOUNG cannot get at, and it is here that interest and FHA mortgage insurance premium. or apparent means of locomotion. zine says: "One autumn day, more the rabbit before it recovers sight. "Topper lakes A Trip" the stout beak of the male comes It rises directly to the surface wa- than a century ago, there arrived A night crew usually brings back 30 I'lw, into play. She shows him where the ter where for several days it falls at a hotel in Alexandria, a gentle- to 40 rabbits in that manner. The loan is repaid monthly in equal installments JOHN GARI-'IKl.l) hidden food is, he tears away the easy prey to big nnd little fish alike. man accompanied by a lady who Speed is bred into the Kansas jack 'Thev Made Me H Criminal' bark and no doubt thinks that after Only a scant proportion of these was ill. The taciturn man gave no rabbit by the necessities of nature. similar to rent. Interest, a part of the principal, taxes, Requ( si lYnluir Saturday Nitr so much trouble he is entitled to crustacean neophytes survive. information except to a doctor and The prairie offers little protective "DOOSWORTH" the meal, for he does not hesitate and insurance are all included in the monthly payments, Mother Nature, however, has seen a nurse, who, sworn to secrecy, nev- covering and few hiding places Waller Mint on Miuy Aitor and snaps It up before she has a (It to provide a suflicient number er divulged it At the lady's death, against the rabbit's natural ene- Cumins; Next SuniUy chance to get at it. which are planned to come within your budget. her companion purchased a lot in mies . Hence only the swift rab- "JESSE.I AMES" of young lobsters to compensate for this, notes & writer in the Boston St. Paul's cemetery and paid for The merganser and & few allied bits survive, Globe. this tomb with drafts on England. species have teeth or ridges along This is a sound way to finance your new home. We'll In part, the inscription reads: 'Fe- A female lobster produces any- the edges of their bills; they dive Hi Ho Saying male stranger, whose mortal suffer- be glad to do a bit of figuring for you any time you care where from 5,000 to 100,000 young for their food, and the teeth are "It is dangerous," said Hi Ho, ing terminated on the fourteenth day lobsters at a lime. The few that very effective for holding slippery the sage of Chinatown, "to try to to come in. of October. 1816. aged 23 yean * survive progress rapidly. Within fish. The shoveler duck and the win approval by telling funny sto- months. Stone placed by her discon- STATE THEATRE three days they assume the form flamingo feed on minute vegetable ries. Most men think that when they solate husband, in whose arms she ol tiny crawfish, varying from an and animal organisms which are laugh at one ot your stories they WOODBRIDGE, N. 1. sighed her latelt breath, and who, eighth of an inch to a quarter of an filtered from large quantities of wa- have done you an act ol condescend- under God, did his utmost to soothe inch In length. Another week and ter which they pits through their ing favor and that you ought to be phone Wdbrc S-1212 the cold dead ear at death.' " they become full-formed lobsters, strangely shaped beaks. eternally gTateful." equipped with claws and a protec- NEW, LIBERAL FHA TERMS Tonisht »nd Tomorrow tive hard shell. From this point they begin the weary battle of fight- Dahomey In French West Africa "Just Around the ing their own way in the world. Dahomey is one of the colonies or provinces of French West Africa. It FHA Corner" A lobster sheds his shell seven or embraces the former native king- First National Bank Alto eight times during Uie first month dom of Dahomey and some other INSURED of its existence. Each time this oc- territory, with a coastline of about FINANCING "The Lady Objects" curs the lobster becomes the tar- 70 miles, between Togoland and Ni- IN CARTERET get for enemy onslaughts, (or its geria, on the Gulf of Guinea. The * Sat. Nite—Play Lucky exterior surface is soft under the colony has an area of 41,302 square protective coVerisg it has discard- miles and a population of nearly ed. Fortunately for the lobster, how- CARTERET, N. J. SUN. MON. • TUES. 1,132,000, of which the Europeans ever, a new shell forms rapidly in MAR 5, 6, 7 number about 900. The town of Por- place of the old one. to Novo is the capital and principal Member Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation "Stablemates" business center. Marlins, Swordfish Confused t'lut Close kin to the swordfish and sail- Ash is the martin. In fact, war- "Thanks For The Builbui Halves Train Cost. ling and swordfish arc often con- A railbus in Sweden is a novelty fused. The latter have neither Memory" in railway transportation. Copen- scales nor big fins under their hagen reports it attained 50 miles bodies, while the marlin has both. WED., MARCH S an hour in tests and is so construct- In the United States martins are ed that no vibration was felt It also called "spearflsh" and "quill- "A Man To Remember" accommodates 46 passengers ana fish." USED CAR SPECIALS can be run at half the cost of au ordinary train of similar capacity. "Illegal Traffic" Hronic Used by Vrehistoric Man TURKEY says: "Bring in your car and I will give you a good trade-in allow Bronze, an alloy o( tin and ciippty. CASH N1TE ance. Also give you a demonstration on any car in the lot. 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