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NO. 44 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1989 ,WNING VKTWTS PRICE THREE ERAI. SERVICE Crowns Kasha Carteret 1939 Sonp-Bojt Racing Champion CHEERING rm ff HELD TODAY Ol Collins JAM SOAP-BOX DERBY prf,l In Brooklyn; Father 01 2 Sleek Gold Car Crowds FiH Cluri« S*m* n,; . I i Funeral rervices Coarse Laig B«SW« ' this afternoon at Hoar Of SUrtkf '' : lumen Collinit, Jr., Wins 1939 Race 1 i H locust Street, 1 ,„, ,1 Saturday aft- PR0MINEfOKli)Dfg,w *' he fell overboard Title For Kasha TAKE PART IN EVBt V I , „ ,,f a fishing boat off Sandy Hook. U-Year-Old Boy Will Mll he conducted in ! |1|;ropal churoh by Represent Carterei ,... Orville N. David- At Akron, 0. ,.,l will be in Clover- ,i r»rk, Woodbrldge. CARTERET—A beautifully bal- Derby Day in Cartoret—mg I, was recovered by tnc'd tittle if old racer carried there ever a more exciting tl»se! hirtreii.year-old Bernard Kasha ,.r|n-ad Bay and tak- Apparently none of the I4M if 10 Charles Street to the 1939 i: Uyn Morgue, It was fans who jammed the Charles • Soapbox Championship of Carteret , ;Uieiet in a sealed Street race course thought at kt* on the Charles) Street race course i , i, itnker Joseph Sy- cause an atmosphere of feterifh • Saturday. In the climax race of ,i.i ha« charge of the excitement envnop«d all atta> * the afternoon Bernard started the boys in tbe rac«, the offMfJt down the ramp neck and neck with .inlx'r of a fishing charged with its conduct, the pa> tenyear-old Jimmie Baird. About lice who were bu«y all sftenMM : , . Wi>nt out Saturday half-way down Kasha's car gain- keeping thing* orderly, sod tatt ., ,!„• "Hilda" piloted ed steadily and he flninhed well countless number who hetpfjfV ,,,,! iM»pn, of 172 Rooee- ahead of the runner-up, his racing make thi> event the blfgest eft* ',.,„ who nearly lo«t his time being 32.9 second" for the held in the borough lor the keys of ,,: :i vain effort to,save run. ,,;.,.„ was in the bow of the community. Previously Baird had beat all , 1( i,, n Collins fell over- Long before 1 o'clock, the heat others in Clasa B, and Kasha had , t hi police, and when in- set for starting the first pair ff likewise topped the field in Class ,,, tin. accident Jumped soapboxers down tbe hill, ctowdt A. Aifi channel and swam began to line up along the Mptt • The current had al- After the rsce the two boyi stretched down both enrbf, and ,••,,. Collins fully fifty were brought back up the hill to these crowds remained tfaroofhoat : >><• Imat. Olsen was able the starting point, and there they the afternoon .increased eontin* ,, ••,• struggling man, but gave as fine a display of sports- ally as newcomers joined tb* i >,, loosen his hold whan manship as ever witnessed. watching throng. Chief of PoUe» L, : threatened to carry "I'm glad I won," said Kasha Henry J. Harrington was aaaUt» ed by Chief W. B. Hulchlnson of ll.T • ' into tho microphone Mr. Fltiger- Srirch for Body ald placed before him. "And he Metuchen and Motorcycle Officer Chiles Klasek of Rahway, who >n ui - Officers Calvanek, Henuel, Con- -ir|)hcn Danche and lel, 1938 champion ,who spent tht> nolly, Hu»niuk, Kalas and BangOt <( Carteret and Alex Shown above is U*e> scene as Mayor Joseph W. Mittuch presented to Bernard Kasha the trophy he won as 1939 Soapbox Derby Champion of afternoon at the starting position • Mayor Prtiontt Troflty ly <>f St'waren. The men and sent the first pair of racers Help cume from so . many I^turned at Baadf Hook by Carteret. The Mayor is leaning forward, speaking his congratulations into the microphone for all the witnesses of the race to hear. Bernard's down the track by firing Council- it iieems impossible to Uft 8«i» *fi - face it partly hidden by the trophy, gift of M. E. Coyle of Chevrolet Motors. Also teen in the foreground, left to right, are Louis Kasha, the man Chippy Outer's starting gun. all who contributed to the tr*at • ''t father, William Sitar of the Washington Garage which sponsored Bernard, and I. Robert Faris*, general chairman of the race committee. Riedel officially congratulated parriicks. success of Perb/ Day. > race wilt be found on p«ff« 2 of this issue. Photot were made by Walter l&jrueiuld and Michael,Totii, Jr. Kasha and Baird, speaking into W. Mittuch «ame « Will ^ tha microphone fer, an tonlmued • Dr. Strandberg Gets ,oflp in runner-up and awarded the tro- phy and prizes. % youngsters swarming aroand W» Knslni will leave for Akrort, truck; the Harrow LoadspaaJMr Praise For Services To SchoolsIN WOODBURY POOL B. OfE. Member Scanned By Elliot a week from today to nice in tfte. System donated its services, and DERBY AII-American Soupbox Derby as I p F. Fitigeraligerald did a mast" Mayor Laads Late Presi- Lad Seized With Heart At- State Commissioner Ashed representative of this newspaper I fly job announcingdk» events, Classified Accord- mid the Economy Garage, sponsor I fiit.-^ut'i sing the ae^awl^port of tack ; Schoolmates Act For Ruling On Status the race with a line drwitty side | To Ages Into Clan dent Of B, ot E. At CONNOLLY TO TAKE PRIEST OBSERVES of the local race. As Pall-Bearers Of Czyewski rcinurks. Ren Kabinowitx kept the rA'AndClui'B' Cornerstone reconlft straight from his post PRINCETON BRIDE CAItTKKET—Thomas Uliano, 20TH ANNIVERSARY atop the starting ramp. The Wash. V A KT KRKT—School Commis- CARTERET — Characterizing inicton Garage distributed paper Thf Soapbox nint'-yi'ttr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. sioners Ambrose Mudruk and SAIL TO N. Y. FAIR Ih'in hrre Saturday waa run the late president of the Board of Albert Uliano of 15 Lincoln Ave- St. Demetrius' Pastor Hon- hats and snappers to kee«- thej y p Son 0( Carteret Policeman, Benedict W. Harrington are in crowd happy. nue, one of the two residents of Trenton today seeking the advice \* mewlinwithg thtoe theibeysr weindelasei- Educatioll, r)r Herbert L. Strand- Mias Louise Engelke ored By Parish Here SLATED BY CASEYS Fred Wohlgemuth of thf Ec«n< berg, as "the man who was chief- Carteret who met their deaths sud- of Dr. Charles W. Elliott, Commis- omy Garage, co-sponsors with thq v from thirteen to denly on Saturday, was buried At Banquet Sunday sioner of Education for the state, old in Class A and ly reaponsiblu for the progress of To Wed Tomorrow Boat To Leave Moore Dock Carteret Press, and Robert Farias^ the schooltt," Mayor Mittuch ac- Tuesday morning. The funeral, as to. the exact situation which (tontimtd(Cotid on Rttagi 1)i) roni tin to twain ill Class CARTERET—Miss Louise En- attended by a large number of CARTERET— Over 200 persons now exists in the local Board of Week From Tomorrow heat results in ClMfJ were cepted the new Washington School gelke, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. relatives and friends, took place attended the banquet in German Education. Mrs. Caroline Wincfeell ' Building for the Borough at thu Lutheran Hall Sunday night to At7:30r*.M. >ws: times Baird, Jr., and Richard Engelkc of Princeton, will in St. Joseph's church, with the The four Democratic members Makmler, wra *y BUrd; cornerstone laying held Friday mark the twentieth anniversary of I become the bride of William Con- pastor, Rev. Joseph A. Mulligan of the boai'd, Commissioners Mud- CAItTKKET — Carey Council, Funeral Ritoe For Loc«4 '. and William Tarn- night at the school on upper the ordination to the priesthood rak, Harirngton, Lukach and Dzu- Knights (if Columbus, has com- nolly, son of Police Officer and celebrating a mass of requiem. Resident Held Saturday Roosevelt Avenue. The program of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church rilla, at a special meeting Monday pleted pliiiis for its moonlight sail lha winner; AJheH Xlaha Twenty-four schoolmates and Mrs. John Connolly of Atlantic of Very Rev. John Hundiak. Fa- night, voted to name Stephen to the World'a Fair a week from CARTERET — Tho funeral ol > MakHnskr, Hakflnahy was changed at the lust minute friends of the boy, members of Street tomorrow afternoon. Tho ther Hundiak, who was ordained Czyewski a ninth member to fill tomorrow. The steamer "Mayfair" Mrs. Caroline Winchell, who died and the Mayor accepted the the fourth grade at Nathan Hale July 28, 1919 at Winnipeg, Can- the vacancy existing since last Feb- will leuve. the Benjamin Moore at her home in upper Roosevelt »• Kobert lUaht, B»ird building instead of that ceremony wedding will take place in St. School, were in the line of'bear- ruary through the death of Dr. Company's dock at 7:30 P. M., Avenue last Wednesday, was held : I'aurd vs. Kattnaky, Paul's Roman Catholic Church, ers. Active bearers were: ada, is pastor of S,'. Demetrius being carried out by the board's,! Herbert L. Strandberg. President and dunce music aboard will bo Saturday afternoon from her >ii>nur. James Baird thus Princeton, and will be followed by Michael Kutney, Francis Gaydos, Church here and Arch-Priest of head, William B, Hagan. William B. Hagan refused to en- provided by a local orchestra. home with the Rev, Orville David- iiio winner over all con- John Nevill, Anthony Naacak, Wil- the Diocese, reception for 125 guests at the tertain the motion for this elec- The guests on the fail will see the son, pastor of St. Mark's Episco- '" i l"ss B, with Kasha William E. O'Brien, of liam Cole and Joseph Sabo. A chicken dinner was served display of fireworks at the Fair pal church, conducting the ser- Jan.! Makflnskjr fltfrd. home of the bride. tion, inuile by Harrington ami sec- York, assistant regional engineer The prospective bride gradu- Honorary bearers were: Mary and there were talks by clergymen onded by Mudrak, anf ordered Dis- during tha evening. Reservations vices. Burial waii in the family of thu Public Works Administra- ated from Rider College in Tren- Gaydos, Anna'Gales, Elaine Sabo, from other churches, leaders in the trict Cloik Charles Kryszewski not may be made; with John B. O'Don- plot in the Rjihway cemetery, Rah- Xaahs and Ruth and Florence Laffenberger, nell or other members of the com- way, tion .turned over thu new build- ton and is secretary to Henry W. parish of St. Demetrius and bor- to poll the board on it. winner; Jcffers, former chairman of the Theresa Czajkowaki, Mary Sardin ough officials. Mayor Joseph W. mittee in charge. The pallbearer were: Joeepfe ''"ituned on, Ing. There were numbers by the ski, Patricia Martindale, Pauline Mittuch, Mrs. This action climaxed moru than Republican State Committee and Harry Wolansky, The retreat held lust week-end Walling, Arthur Taylor, Densti| High School bund, an invocation Szymborski, Edward Bedner, John an hour of wrangling among the head of the Walker-Gordon Dairy Mrs, Stephen Melleok, and !>ery at San Alfonso Retreat House, O'Korke, Robert Markwalt, q$, aGles, Peter Kutney, Gregory Sof- members. After, opening the meet- and benediction by Kev. Alexand- at Plainsburo. Mr. Connolly, uleo u Rev. Nicholas Pldhorsky of r^ew West End, drew the largest num- ward Stockman and August KofV ku, Michael Kalanek, Donald Jo- ing President Hagan explained its er Darocsy and Hev. Orville N. graduate of Sider College, is an York, were among these speakers. ber ever to attend such an event, tenbader. ^cal Udge Quests 1 purpose was to authorize thu presi- accountant with the du Pont Co., mo, William Kotis, Andrew Kurut- The last named represented Bish- This was the fourth successive 111 Davidson. All members of the dent, the district clerk and cus- AluDeaUand at its Perth Amboy plant. ski and William Hasek. op Bohdan and the consistory of year in which the local council board were prenent except - Com- todian of school funds to pay l»r will vUit the the boy was wading in a shal- the'Ukrainian Orthodox Church. haa conducted a retreat and each State Convention Of YFW missioner Jamea J. Lukach, who school employees 90 percent of •>- quests of Carter- low pool near Woodbury when he John L. Ginda, president of the year the number has increased. 1 in New York for the day. their salaries for May with the Entertained By Carter** "• <>. P., as a reward was 2 PRIESTS ON ALTAR was seized with a heart attack. Board of Trustees of St. Deme- The cornerstone contains a pic- proviso the remaining 10 percent On their arrival at the shore winning in He had previously complained to trius Church was toaatnuuster. CARTERET—The first meetta*" Dr. Strandberg, minutes of AT BOCSKOCSKY RITES be contributed to the bortji£h for Friday afternoon the group wa» his mother of not 1 euling well, but Thar* were mariy telegrams and met by Kev, T .O'Connor, C. S. 8, of (he state organiiation o*^4fe#^| «f Tbhior- the meeting at which the board left her at the edge of the pool gifta, and letters of regret from relief purposes. Special checks Veterans of Foreign Wart Tret, | authorised construction of the Local Woman Who Died In carrying a rider with this provi- R., and Father Turner,-who wel- and entered the water, The moth- prominent persons unable to at- comed them and assigned them to held in Cateret took place her* new school, and copies of last sion were diaaproved by the four : IV. Y. Hospital Buried er meanwhile had looked in an- tend. their rooms. Father O'Connor last Sunday hi Columbus Sehooi >f the other direction and did not see Democrats, who proposed the tO Mayor J. W, Mittueh welcome* percent be puid without the waiver. conducted the retreat, assisted by '• • is bel;. From St. Elizabeth's her son fall into the water, Rev. Thomas Sanderson, C. SS. R., the guest* and P««l A. Douthenjt • lodges President Hagan sealed up tho Shortly afterward her attention Commissioner Frank Haury then of Milleville, Department Com- ut CARTERET— Funeral services RITES moved the meeting adjourn and former director and Professor at cornerstone after these object* was attracted when other boys San Alfonso Seminary at Essopun, mander, conducted the sesstqo. were held Monday morning stor left the room. With Commissioner were placed in its recess. dragged Thomas from the pool. SOLEMNIZED HERE N. Y., and Rev. Joseph QuInJan, 150 representatives were preeen^ be Mrs. Julia Bocskocsky, of 5 Her- Joseph Ualvanek absent on his va- •"'petition Efforts to revive the lad were fu- C. SH, R., formerly a missionary coming from all parts of New Jer- mann Avenuv, who died last week cation, that motion was lost and '- by e tile and his body was sent here to Ceremony Is Performed By to Porto Rico, Sunday afternoon sey. ' '. - ••'-*;. in a New York City Hospital. The Mr. Hagan thereupon refused to _,. Merchants Sponsor the JLyman Funeral Home for bur- Rev. Joseph A.1 Mulligan, pastor District Commander Ernest C; • • !"ixes of |76, $50 service took place in St. Eliz- Father Dziadosz Thurs- entertain any motion not dealing •'•'', second and thirdtl Of Derby Contestants ial. of St. Joseph's church here, visit- Burrows was appointed a member ' abeth's Church, and was pjnduct- with the original resolution. of the Finance Committee.- At the ed by the pastor, Rev. Hark Ha- The father of the boy Is an day AfUrnoon ed the group. CARTERET—Eleven of the Mr. Mudrak contended the no- close of the meeting a supper w*» \ jos, and the former Qaator, Rev. Ironworker, , emplpyed now in A feature of this year's retreat served in Faicou Hall by the Mjthw 'dl lows: Bernard Kasha, wlnntr of Rakoctl Aid Society, Andrew Za- mann Avenue last Thursday aft- kor, Michael JStropius. John Strop- Mr. Uliano formerly ^eratod a thority and win told he, »nd Clwk John Kendjerskl and thu oldest HOLD PICNIC the, rate, Washington Garage; ernoon. Tho afcremony was per-Krysxewski should be. impeached. Andrew Sivon. Since the weather kai, John Polenecaai,' Afld(t#w Za- barber shop in Washington Ave- fd b 5 CABTBMff — Employees B«ird, Jr.., tik «,tid M»tthia» VJi, Honorary nue, which is now conducted by $.formed by Dr, Joseph Pzia- The motion to mam* Mr. Csyewski was warm moat of the men spent the Americariun Mineral S 01) Company; to the board >»»< a>wag those ' their free time swimming, apd bearers were the iWlowinir, »U relative of the •family. Ha we* 1 Tank* and Storage, Company noredbyMjr.r none of -those who went Ashing re- •V..L. •„.-. g Garage; from. St. EUiabetfj's M#en' not present' at the scene of hia Miss Alice Snqw acted as |i Club and »ix froro the church R«s- BQn's death. The boy Was the on-of honor afld Michael B^imutk* aa ported any, luck. Although spon- best man. The '" ' sored by the K. of C, many of i Ii*kato«, ly child of the * ; ,r a whit? ary Society: Ml*. chiffon dreas and « Urge white King, those attending were not nwmherg, Ji Mrs. John Chimnar, or Catholics. Awistina in the ar- More when pitted against a kit, and a eorsa^* of gardenias.' and *•» mjrf aingl men. Sakuqn, Mm: Joan Her atUndwt. w»| gowoed in.\Hn. Walter l^lng-al LoBffellow rangement* were Father ! e "I'P'T WSJ''. Andrew O»der'!_, \*M\ i^^f J ' The eojaraittee; in 1 b pipk ohlffon. »nd ha4*«or»|e of'atrww Mini*. frac- an, Vincent McOonaM of v the , '" BoHnar; Mrs. Joh? Reading, Joseph Mattel, Edward eluded Kmlil Albriibt, l"'!il. ^t rtd role*], tore of his ttorday Misse* Agues lftdve. »7 Stephen |fer|( i'V^ttrfi,!^ trip the H. He Kreidler, T. B. O'^ettVaW i history Mrs. Sfc*h*n whwi Jam« Dunne, Another l>orn and Mary, JKiiwe •Sli*U 2H foul rnbni • cruiser OWOPI) by Alb«rt Chintim! »on, «f I'nrtrn-I, who *»>< not in thr pnrty. Coast ••!' Mini thr hndy of <'nlliiv< hml tirrn fmnul came Monday niifhi from the Statf Fnlir* nt Ki-yport. who ro \ Invi'il it from the police at Shopp* hcml Hny. f)n Tuesday, iilcntitii-n tiivn win m»dp t>y Ol»«n and Hob- whn went lo Brooklyn for the erf Collins, brother of thn victim, purpose. They viewed th<> body it the Kingn bounty Morgue Cnltins is survived by his wife. Helen; a »on, Jumen Collins, / third, aiteil ten; two brother* liv ing in Curt fret, Robert and Frank; tbree other brother', An ((•list., of Baltimore. Mil . ""H George mid John, of Abbeville, S ('.; bin parent*, Mr mid Mrs. John Collins, of Abbeville; two winter•<. Mrs. Nrnry Daniel* luid Kvalyn, of Abbeville.; two other i-ist*m, Mrs. J (!• Pfpmlor. of Memphis, Trim.; and MaitfJint, of Bing- hamton, N, Y. ' Mrs. Collins hus lied, midur the cure of n phy.iifiwi nitm- hearing of her )iii«band's oViifh- l,atf Saturdny night a tele- phone call a^kinif information on Collins' fate v^m received here by Mxtthia* Beiui'rt nt. hid hotel in Hudson Street, the call cominu from California. The cnll wa» put thronjfti by » relative of COIUIIH whn is now in California, but who hnrt lived in Hudson Street before Koinjf west. She hud heard of the tragedy over the radio.

Bar Mitutak For Sedtiel It Retd Swiikyla Elmwa J CARTERET—Bernurd J non of Mr. and Mrs. David Sealtiel i of Elmora, formerly of Cartoret, I was confirmed Saturday morning I in Baisychuda Synagogue, Elmo- 'i fa. The enremony was conducted j by Rabbi Ephrnim Solomon of • Carteret, and afterward there waa j a reception. Rabbi and Mrs. Sol- "* «mon and Mr. and Mrs. Mnx . t SchwarU arid their il»u|?htcT, Roa- ryn, Were among the Rue»ta at-

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* CARTERET — Announc»m«nt I has been made of the p.ng»(r«mpnt Xand approaching mum age o( Mht ; Mary Skiba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Skiba of 249 Washing. toti Avenue, to Michael Benke, .'son of Mr. and Mrs. John Senko of Mt. Hop* The marriage of tho couple is planned for next • montlu Iflsi Skiba, until recently stcre- to Edward A. Straek, recro- supemisOr of the WPA de- j! partment here, is imw employed at The upper scene shows Bernartl Kasha, 1939 champion, holding his trophy while another contestant examines his award. Next in the group of pictures is a scene shewing Councilman Jam>^ .1 -the World's1 Fair. She is a gradu- in the midst of the group of youngsters to whom he ladled out 200 quarts of milk during the afternoon. On the extreme right is the start of one heat, Councilman Clifford L- Cutter with !"» 'ate of Cartcrct High School and the air ready to fire the starting gun and 1. R. Farias, general chairman of the race, alongside. ^qf Drake's BasineseiiCollege. Hrr The center view is of the actual finish of the heat which declared Kasha champion over his runner uo, James Baird, Jr. The pictures in the bottom row show, left to right, a mother and n.-: ^fiance ia a newspaper photograph- whom »he is feeding »pme of the Lukach Dairy mink; the scene after the last race in which Kasha sits alongside the runner-up, Baird, and Joseoh F. FitzCerald, announcer, talk* into the mu ^ter, enjployed by International Mayor Mittuch is alongside the boys. The last picture on the right is Kasha, the chamoion, just after receiving his trophy. i*Phqto News \n N«w Y«rk, II BR0AI)& jjr7jHtfty STREETS, Building the ConsUtuUou Women FASHION NOTES The keel ol the Constitution was Because of the lose of man power laid at Hart's shipyard near Consti- in Turkey, women are to be forced Falling in,line with the bustle tution wharf, in Boston, in Novem- t»ti> active warfare during the next ber, 1794. She was designed by conflict. Those who are fit for the vogu«, Ann Sothern's evening gown Joshua Humphreys of Philadelphia first line, such as the hardy peas- Phon-- 01 of cream satin hat a stiffened butitle Mai! or ond built under the supervision of a ant women, will go there. The more just like grandmother'*. Worn over board of naval officers, oi live oak. fragile city girl of superior type rid a crinoline underskirt, the entire red cedar, white oak, pitch pine and b« allotted to the specialized ELixabcth 1-23 dress is studded with rhinestonc locust from the forests of Massa- branches, juch as the air force, or »Ur«. The M-G-H attreas wears chusetts, South Carolina and Geor- to the administrative offices, llber- two larfc* hairpins of the jewel r gia. The bolts for her Umbers and »ttni raw for 6«htin<. The bulk d sUra at «sch krapW, copper fitting! came from the found- SM Mtaetyl women will do the wotfc ^ > «. ry of Paul Revere. She was Ml •f tiw army behind 0M Bow: t tluth Hueaey tops her navy and feet long. 43U feet beam, 23 feet sag, taking, mending, "whit* striped mousselih* skirt, the draft, displaced 2,200 tons and cost camp toilteg, orderlies, sanltaUoa, VtMl* of which are slitcbed to the $302,000. •citing! and. of course, homitaJ du- Wpli»e, with » short, red bengtline ties. Jwkat, and ties a rtd groajrain 62-YEAR-OLD FOOTBALL An ancient football, dark with tfRE and NOW is the ribjbon io hw h»lr. As th« wife in PINES FOR PARK '"Bl«ckm»il," opposite Edward G. age, ia one of the rare trophies on Robinson, the actress wears a display in the Court of Sport at A grove of 1G5 mountain pines time to buv that FINE hous«coat which ia formal enough the New York World's Fair. A sil- which, mark, the approach from the. to also wear a» a houtew gown, Of ver plate on the pigskin discloneg Thence. Plazet to the Telephone ex-1 black tafl«ta, it is worn under a that it was won by Yale for de-hibit at the Now York, World's j fur coat you want! coat of jpbrold«ed,usg*ndy, whoae feating Harvard one goal to noth- pah- will fee presented to the New j Peter rtn neckline £ut«ns with a ing in a game of rugby on Novem- York^Clty Park Department for) row of tfny TfWet bows reaching ber 18, 1876. Take advantage of to th JV incorporatioiti n i n tthhe parkk projecj t |

Black a^MswrlM en a white dress GOLDEN LAUREL Pre-Season low prices! ia the tatojt fktMon, cry, and Hona The Golden Laurel, emblematic Massey efcoosw a {flack suede belt of the outstanding gports achieve- s.t wita % 'Jmwlecf motif with ment of 1988, awarded Don Bvdge —I YOB get the pick of matthkag &*m, skoes and hand* th« tennis star, IB attracting the bag £* MMBt It ker fvory white Kuxe of thouwnds of persona at crep« aftttwov ftnwk. The dull the New York World's Fair where ion prime gold eiatp o*. tfca W repeats the it ia on exhibition in the Court of ic, endlessly J»w»U seeji tn ttx> UU.' Sport. LONG DISTANCE TRAVELERS i The Eskimo farniiy, -j . STOP Comv Row i w warn of husband, wi{«, thr«« Hys arid \ J a, girl, in the Eaktato Village at I the New Y«rk World's Fair, came from th« northweaternmout point •'. '•'*; on the American continent, C*p» 1 mm PHnce of Wales, Alwka. Traveling by dog-sled., nlane, $n&^ and train, It took the family » month to reach the F^

Op* of th« mojpt tytwfcting e*. '"*- of ipoirts 'oMfcoon ever **•' FtttGmwnfr" tlVPt Choose the [tjjese or Young of Oik p ovles Company in N«w York. axlv»rtl»- f^J th'iiifcyAiiiii IL inf reftteientath'M for fh#vrol«t.' RAHWAY THEAttfe tCtntinutd km Patf* 1) ThyMUfcwH Ike aft»r*omi Char, Uft" firl into an Ulritappf romance. eommittdit e chairmanhi , IIcept every- J9B mUUmmCt in The strntijr!> thren-ttyriimd love lea Riedtl, h., 1938 champion, «at (TUilita* Staff Kmptfljrment S«rrfe* mririinft nmnnfhty. atop tn* utartlnj; ramp, chorrlnr to woiilil m«ki> into a mn-ntnry is told with dramatic impact, •ton, BxwtitWe Director H« Prindpal ('.. V on »aeh >*ir of rtem as they rnt a Mrt«s ttf rtlMlH •• "J** I*- '« t.hi> ifrcat Emily Sron- Bweepitur romance and In terms of Daniel R. tt^renta »mi 8fmit Ef- into nonitlon. •or*iic« la !U* iurff.i called attention to tht foil . Wuthi-rinj fl«l|;1iU," itMk humun c«|lion ecutWr William F Watson j And n- Rfn«nt« will nnt be Chippy r«ter itart- tor Companyy, through the F.ennthe Unemployment GtwpMtaaUan ler, lovers "f t+iin po||tnantlj[ df»- G you refuiw * job nfferod Till Rojch, ^hn hna long been p SPBII-R Executive Rlnwtor Harolil G. 2—If you would b« required ^ its Hollywood prevlc% a« which eo-iUt« Brian Aherno, Vic for the official weighing in hy Mr. Dcrfcy Winners Hnffman, in makinir public then* Join a company union or Mr Cinlrtwyn's Until. achtovwmMit ljijlun and Jane I,ani?. The Woht(f(>miit.h tind (:, H. Eivjfel- {Contlmud from Pag* 1) figure*, pointetl out that place- not b« allowed to Join or will have il« premiere nhowin*; at ainn fedtOrcR In tup-porting hnrdt, nnd from the U. S. Mctnlst Hfti-ry (TleeVner and Charles 01 ment opportunity of the Employ- your mpmhemhlp In a labor the Ttnhway Theatre. T rl ^h Helininft Company came rofie fur sipwski, Gleckner •winner; Robert rnent Sfrvtcc Division were en- nitatinn ax a condition of hi support nf Minn ObPTOtl Mtd R »» ^"ttl Lok«». John Csr- the course. The A. J. Miller Lum- Zullo and Fred E. Ruckrl hanced in the post mix months he- ploynwnt. Olivier, Mr <;<>lMy below *hat-J» plnre The lli.vouifh Street l)v winner. Director said thc> increase in place- •nil. Iinnnld I'risp. Hugh, Wll tirrfold* its story with ««\j»l for murh work in JTrtur linni1! nnd lilrhtmihfj *ppui, sttnppnxoful nd- partment marked ulT th« lawn and Ruckri«K»l then"raced Tampa, ments may be largely attributed to mnnlty. \Undi>r. In an- John Sidnn »f the h'irnt Aid Squad the dirnctionnl tank, oh _„, yt^tnfe »nd stfrlft dramn, W«B (fiv Tnmpn winning, Kasha raced the registration of thti ahum ot i>ti both the production kniwlodtrc stood by for mi emerKenty which Hnpp, Kasha winning. worker. The New Jersey Law re- production to Willinin Wjfler, lit. fortunately didn't happen. fthd tile maxtorta! flirwtion of Mr. For tho finals In thin class quires that claimants: for benefits yn entrusted hi,* ftlrti to a Special truest* nt the derby mim hh l Kanhn raced Tampa and won. The for work and be able and LIB StisMz WIUIHP enviftblp rp.puta.UOI) from mil of town were Mr. Hut- SURGEON CHIROPODIST rests finnl standing after tho elimina- available for work. - N I iUREMCE OLIVtEft on inch outstanding scre*n Robert VoBnf and Ann Sofchrrn ton of the Chevrolet Division, Font Ailment* iiiccesieJrne. rptdn and enth-tainmrnt.packed Baird an second winner wan Morle Ohnron. plt^inf; Clthy, ic where Spencer Tracy and many At ftceti« of Killing v Ijtttatlona m thl» Htory which,-al owarded the Kwcatrr jo |rh iilacpd arainnt rye-trikinK Carternt ProHa. Jnsfph Silva won Olivier, playing- Hpathcllff. But ( 11nn in Rrno" Mtd picturesque backtfroUTiilK »l the pen nml pencil net awarded Delivery now or later. the iflittcrmit wealth and cslBPrndl tW YORK—A revolution In the 4i»r<- Sm. Nil* tile cattle country, w decidedly nut rn atory of four people placed fo th<> beat, upholstered car. All nociftl position of Rd»ar Lintoh, technique of crime detection loomed Merle Obcron a Western in the nccepted sense, m dramatic juxtaposition. heat winners were presented med- In the E»»t" portrayed !>y Ilnvid Nivrn, leads at a nawly *erlected "robot blood- als from the Chevrolet Company. MINIPIANO, mahogany, floor sample tix octftve», bflt in an original nud highly mod- hound'4 unerringly tracked down t RITZ THEATRE To deti'rfini' the winner nf the regular price $23B, reduced to $IW ' LtGAl. 'murderer and turned him over to STARR, spinet conaole, walnut, full icale, rental One of the gTeateirt aggrega- l NTYtTM4KAMI!RKlf8 William Tampn raccii M brut, with UAI.ANi'K ACCOUNT ence it richly deserved. wif« Mydlvett had been attentive. Maltrod<"r wiifninR for Ctuss B, GRIFFITH, console, mahogany, full keyboard, Mi )N TUES. Iftiuitiry 1 n> n*rtfmb«r 31, IIS8 Increase Starring Sonjn Honie and Ty- But fall confidence collapsed when, Micklii, Olsr.i'wski nml (ileckner floor sample, was $345, now .|2M m.l IS'I 6, 7, « or rone Power; featuring Rudy Val- ki a 0U£tvlie move, Dbtrlct Attor- vnccil ii bent, (itcckner winning. .'. It, lltl ney Tred Muiider placed before K Zullo, Uuckricgi'l iiml Silvu next I lie Lady's Fr«R AHflKTS lee and Edna May Oliver; intro- Aim many other aummer reduction! on franda, aprifhta li | 4 of wl-k Tru»t Compitny 173.88* rhumbas, which she perforniB with I*.111.I•< in HnukH In I,Jf|U|iiMloii 7,«9: H7 Farmlngvffle, t, I., home to investi- Genrffc Ijiicns in Pulaski Avenue n»si A Gentleman" l.s 111 Ke.MKiinliffl B«nk« 34,21)1 S7 a skating partner for the first gate the barking of a watch-dog, GRIFFITH PIANO CO wns tho sctno Sunday nf a fSm. Ali time on the screen; depicting the was fatally wounded by a blast of ily re-union which brought togeth- ?36 W. FRONT ST . PL AINFIH n K 10 new ballroom dRnce CCRZ«", the ilugi from a hidden shotgun. er relatives who had not met in Agmt" Back to Back"—it's enough to New Kxpa of Spectroscope. E.VI MINGS To tills Tll.Hl.flt 11,070,11)7* I 352,OVOIS thirteen years. Those attending ,prlHli(in it*a*rv« lice calculations, the fatal blast had 1(1 to 12 are j?otng to school nt llt>-n.-rv » fnf r ndlttffll bound Ha this newspaper yarn, 1,701.30' 1,411.10 tojd in a daringly original man- been fired. the Now York World's Kuir. They OOlvo Rond And the jury, believing the maar- e school boys of (trucnficld Vill- Wi 5*0.0(1 0 380.0(1' ner, was unfolded with staccato Pavulile chine In 'preference to Myslivec, 1 iTVf I'll accents. Suspense is the keynote f, Mirh., niul wen aent hem by 11,17114 22.871.94 convicted him of flrst degree mur- lit SB 11158 of this unconventional drama of Henry Ford. Efli'h day they go to der, which In New York, carries a A^ulllllH UritlVUblf J|,J|I.67 111,804.4: 176,417.86 the Fourth Estate, suspensefu! the manual training shop in the ...'inls Urcrlviibtt .... 4,7Sl.U S.802.J7 1E6.8S' mandatory death sentence to the Ford Exposition Building where drama plus a breathless inside UIHIIIII'III- New Bruna- electric chair. they demonstrate to visitora tho TIU-I I'ompahy 1,7411)0 1,74600 inside peek into the actual, au- 1 !.iJJIii' c .New Bruni- In Myrilvec'i case, the device making of a telegraph kvy and 417.67 173.H* thentic operations of a newspaper Trimi i'»inpany tracked him through "Invisible foot- other reminders of the Wizard of I lliuik.i lii l.luuidatlun # plant. printt"—tiny bits of earth that II ILrorRHMlud B»l>ltl . « «,0«7.TI MLMIIO Park. Their activities iu the 197,8 201,381.73 clung to Ills •hoes as he waited In Crtriiueii —Nun Cmh . 3H#6HJ LIBERTY THEATRE workshop are part of a school and altibiufh to kill the husband of the | 7U.IIIJ.0* IB 2,091). C8 Margaret Lindsay is the "Dead play project for the entire fifth woman with whom he was Infatuat- and sixth grades of the village End" Kids' idea of feminine ed. school. HALANCK SHEETS—*tlU8T ACCOUNT charm, refinement, and sex appeal lanuady 1, 1131 to O«c«Rtbir 31, 1111 But the "robot bloodhound," un- lnorenae all rolled into one fair package. like nil four-legged rival, doesn't FIRST TELEPHONE This U Not a Sale. or Among others agreeing is Ronald have to have footprints. It can jati. i, an Dec. 31, 1138 Dec ream* A far cry from thu stream-lin- Reagan, who plays opposite Mar- track 1U Man down through dust od hand sets, a replica of the first Just Every D*y Pncei »264,3Ufi.46 garet in "Hell's Kitchen," the that ailt* into clothing, or that telephone over which human 1936 DODGE . . . »396 Sl.it.- lleri'lvtkble From lodge* In the curt of a trouter legl J.ISB.4. « 2,858.48' Warner Bros, picture opening at uch was ever heard, Alexander at 4-Door Touring Sedan Mliiiu Hi'hool Funds Dut the Liberty Theatre. And lh« evidence It gives Is strong Graham Bell's first instrument, is the Hiule u( New Jiraay ... I.BOOJS Munlilpal HOIKIH on Hand 66MIBI iT.iii.Ei 29,000.00* He also began playing opposite enough—or W«B in the Myslivec on display at the Telephone ex- stuck hivi-mim-nt—N«» Brutii- her in skating rinks and over cafe cage, at leut—to convince a jury. hibit at the New York World's Wigder Motors wlik Cuinpany i.oti.oo •.on.go MoruU|Th uml Townehtp State Uble& off the screen lately, so pre- Bentenoed to Chair. Fair. Aid IliMclvntild—Hoafl* 4,4tl.t4 B.BS8.14' sumably the opinion goea rather Convicted of murder In the Srst Dodge $ Plymouth Mini lUiincuiiM Truiiti « 223,6S' PONCES SWORD SWIPED 1936 CHEVROLET $3451 Triibt CfiHli Hcflcll 10,478.64 10,47164 deeply with the handsome leading degree, Myslivtc was sentenced by Authorised Dcalcrt man. Judge &. Marro.i Hill to die In Sing Ponce de Leon, the statue who Maatw D« Luxe Tudor Sadan Totals .75 |910>M.|e •174,1)31)71 welcomes Uew York World's Fair However, that may.be, there' Sing's electric chair. 1.1AH1LIT110H visitors to the Florida exhibit, lost a kind of young love rivalry be- In crisp, every day language the his swonl the other nijfht. It was it0,474.»» tween Reagan and those five "Dead city diernUt told how he hid made Pennloii inmlH spectrojraphlc comparisons of thefound decorating one of the tents Hun ui tliu Hinie uf New j«n«y Enders' 'who consider themselves 1,316.80 •oil betide the woodshed and of thein Camp Washington, military HIMIC Si-huot Tax v. heart-free. Leo Gorcey Is in love •Miutf Sohllern1 BonUH T»* dirt olfanjing to Myillvec't shoes. cantonment at the Fair. '.)!>% siuie Rehoul Tax Ov .01 and considers himself out of the 1938 PLYMOUTH . $543 1935 DODGE . . . $28S HtntA HrliiHil l'ui].U lint to Showing the ipectrographic plates, T»nria« Stdta lgS.OVG.lO running. But Prankie Burke, who De L««e Tudor Sedan '61,713 tl 1 be explained now each set of lines RECORD BREAKER i 39.0OO.OO- act* as one of the "Dead Enders" 1'ruat UUIIII Outstanding ahowa in the Hall Aivou 3 tost« 698.00' meant a dlflannt element In the ii for I t nt in "Hell's Kitchen" (he's the ladsoil Palnitaklagly he identified Amusement Area of the New York Dlv MS, 84 45.60 (ICIIIIM--I'imli Hull Account who looks like Jimmy Cagney and each of 44 lepartte elements to the World's Fair are doing a capacity Borouvli mid Tnwiintilp Hlate Aid 1G8.61I' played him as u boy in "Angels jury—among them nickel, copper, business with one spectacle, Billy ftn'flvable- Itoails 1B7.50 Miiei>ll.in*!uuit TrUHtH With Dirty Faces), makes the to-;and even a trace of gold. Rose's Aquacade, breuking all en llvavrvy fur Htuck investment— tal of Margaret's youthful admir- 1037 PLYMOUTH . $395 1934 CHEVROLET $215 Ni«^ timiiBwlik Trudt Com- The expert told the jury: tertainment records for puid ad- 0,051,1)0 4-Door Touring Sedan Mutar 4-D«OV De U*e d imny r erB in the group add up to »i». "Any bit of toil might contain ts missions. Kcntti vc fur buruiiKh null Tawn- Milburn Stone, who plays Skeet- many elements—or more. But— Hhl|i Hiute Aid lleceivable—- 4,421.54 TIME AT THE FAIR Homtn 4,421,S4 er in Monogram's "Stunt Pilot," there ii no bit at toil anywhere that now at tho Liberty Theatre, never would contain precUely the tame The average visitor to the Tutula had any trouble deciding upon » dement*, In precisely the same pro- York Wttrld's ~'ai"r spends seven career. His father, a grain meT- portion." hours, tWrt«« 4 a half minu BALANCE » chant in Burrton, Kansas, wanted Ju* ai proot the jury was shown inside the ' la. 1937 FORD $316 1936 TERRAPLANE$345 CHANCE" January his son to become either a lawyer the ipectrofraph of soil torn tht S*xfan or an actor, but from the very front, c* the Dobitz home. It no more resembled ihe spectrograph of SANFORIZED SLACKS ** first Mil decided he wanted to be AHSETB the dirt bom the slayer's shoei OF YOUft an actor. Qaih than a Rembrandt reiemblei a "(top ap to 80.. $1.25 ImprovamsiUs In Prt>*ra»n . Young Milburn was probably in- ALTCRATION3 FREE Impravementa AUthontttd and and go" iHn. On the other hand. Paati to Matoli Co*t and V«*t BRAKES UwunnoUUd fluenced in this decision by his dis- the' spec.tiagupb.ol the backyard soil VOURS TO US I F4llmtt«d Prbcaada of Bonds and tinguished uncle, Fred Stone, mi antf 4ie shoe scrapings matched ex- FISHKIN'S 1937 DODGE , - . $496 Bond AnlU'lpa-tioii Ndt«> ' his cousins, Paula, Carol, and Dor- SOS Smith St. P*rtk An>boy 4-Door Touring Sodaa . thorltad but not iaauad actly. , CanlUI Alda Itecelvtibla "lit?;" othy Stone, wko are all in th« tncomi>t«ted Cantricta l||,(7 theatre. Th* above e$n are J«it * iam)iU of vtUt w« have .to off«r. Amount in Sinking'Fund 1W|,«|'H Deferrad Cliurres to future Taxation ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAIR Mundy Avenue llrida-« Improve- VISITORS m ment mii'P STOP HERE - STOP HERE Bond 1a«u« Kzpenac f,l»T7 Visitors arriving in the City of New York for the Fair can get Totata 1 ejri.tt'j.U any type of housing aocommoda- I. MANN & SON """H Albi ttone t^h«y wish—orlvate homes, Look At Our Selection UABIUTtES T«rm Bundt •• t rooming houWB or hotel*—merely by »PPlymtr to th^ Mayor's Offi- ofSOUiedCara cial World's fair Housing Bureau. OPtOMETRISTS The Bureau haa bTftnohes in "NDOW S! World' Fair tnfoljnfttton booths at ttie Oeoige Waaliitigton Brid»«, *Tolan4 Tunnel, Jjjnfoln, Tunnel, -mm-* KJMI.V' all of IndaiMaT ^slpioe st tba ,ir and the dffas of?the KatiW' Advisory Cojnrokttt k> the orM'« Fair at 40 Eo«)f«rl«Hrt *tMt« l(*w»W ••#«, wt and Wortem Union ,^i3iir;::::::: ll$M- tftaka room PACK FOUR Had Big Brmnt B*t\ Expert anthropologfstlYemlrkupvn the The Evening Serendde SWEETN CARTERET PRESS brain* found amaftjtearly American By CHAHIIS I. t. $1 50 Per Yur Indians, who were here before European IU1U17UU WMA Telephone Orterct R-lfiOO nations* colonized the North AweHean con- mT SOOHPS A VWOLt UJT The Comity CO. P.FMsVp Published by Cartpret Preox Derby here last Saturday rest- lost their lives in motor vehicle accidents or to the frivolous ineptitude of the party i ||,,,,, ed on its sponsors, this newspaper, the luring 1938. In addition there were more lr scenes leadership. Economy Garage and Mr. I. R. Farias, fthd than a million persons who suffered non- tho work of organization was necessarily fatal injuries. Altogether the dollar dam- There is widespread belief that the real pow.,; a carried out by this group, the co-operation age from traffic accidents approximated one the Republicans are Prosecutor Charles Morris ;llU| and assistance of many other persons was and a half billion dollars. Thera Holzworth, the sum of whole accomplishing an invaluable part of its success. Without In calling attention to these figures the thfltFfcapacity to date has been th« manouevci-i,,,, (lf this help and Support there would have National Safety Council points out that traf- former to a well-heeled poiition ot the puhh, |Mv been no such affair as the derby proved to, fic accidents declined during 1938. If they Their argument, as I femeinber it at the time. »; | ho ,and it is with a full consciousness of had continued at the rate of former years M 1;it Morris' nomination would mould all the scad,:,, what this help means that tl.ese words art* another seven thousand persons Would have , written. been killed during the year. licans into a driving, fighting machine"and would Too mntiy people contributed to tht tide against the strongly-entrenched Democrat„ This decline in traffic accidents in 1938 ri'K| great success of the nfternoon for all to be is contrary to previous experience. For The election returns since Mr. tfonria' appointimn singled out. But especial thanks must be over thirty years, with one exception, there tie support to that argument. accorded Mr. Farias for his tireless efforts has been an annual increase'in traffic in promoting the afternoon, to the boys Other Editors Say My Only Complaint deaths, which offset the decline in deaths New Booh At Library who worked so hard and with such high I don't want to appear to be picking on Mr. M,, from occupational, home and other public n-lsj hopes in building their racers, and to those By Lortlto M. Nevill ! tht'ir love caught in thr web ];, who came out to cheer for the racers, we MerrHI faih a hundred, tlrm, when | ^» S^^f'Y.. ! *'_' War Possible In Europe whe realized only too well thnt she was certain. But in her pur American Red Cross and a com lican ticket in the county this year, is not briulu em here say in the only way we know of show- character had always been ICSR rr- ents' brilliant works Hans was n mitt.ee of lo«al «U»«ha to inaugur to be given the great responsibility inherent The situation in Europe continues tense, sad mitfiti ami U .;u>;, moreover, stc x di-ive for funds in their be ing gratitude— wardihg to it* possessor and far public office. I may be required to eat these words, I ivith Great Britain and France making it less alluring than' charm. T»k<- left a portion of his heart in Vien- half. "Thank yon—one and all." her younper sister, Linda, for ex- na With his lovely Jewish mother Probably many citizens wonder pose, when the Republican slate is announced, and if clear that if Poland uses force to protect and his socialist cuiniadcs. Ample. Linda wht> was lovely, and why men engaged in so dtngcroui I'll be glad to do it in Madison Square Garden mn- herself, they will give her immediate aid. Through the conflict April and an industry as mining: arc lefi knew it; Hindu who had »ix invi- that's convenient for you, To Fit The Crime While German officials deny any inten- tations to tipend the summer with Hans fac«>> and the dictators Itecome convinced that compensation for their losses, •.. markers destroyed dated. vivacity and have no inclination to become erjibroiled in Paith was pretty well fed-up r question now. Even if the ergan- arouse public opinion and discussion of the i The planet Mars paid the world a visit with charm and with her so (jen- KNOCKS SELF OUT a war in Europe, their overwhelming senti- ic laws of some States seem to for- oiin] erous but impulsive family, and government. Eaeh of them would have a i> Jast week, or, at least, it was only about Caraden, N. J.—rfere.'s where a bid compulsory insurance against ment is in favor of Great Britain and even at timej, with Bill Blake, un- nt, burgl&r captured hims«lf. Climb- the hazards of industry they could which in itself would be an important improv 36,000,000 miles away. France. In so far as international, Uw per- til—but if you want to know what ing into the home of Harry Pettit doubtless be.readily changed. years past, I have read the inane palavering of That is a close distance when two plan- mits, it is the desire of the people of this hapepned, you'll have to read thi» through a kitchen window, the delightful atory yourself. The. laxity of existing laws on lican stalwarts in their feeble attempt to make • rts are concerned. There would be many country to aid the democracies jn their burglar stepped on a table which PASSPORT FOR A GIRL upset and threw him to the floor. ^he subject is a shock to many who sion, and aa an old broken down publicity man mysi- complications if something went wrong in struggle against aggression. Any neutral- —By Mary Bord*n have believed that the fight for When he started to get up, he cannot help but add I would not offer that kind of tl the machinery of the universe and the ity measure that operates to the aid of the In a story as dramatically mov- bumped his head against the kit- reasonable workmen's compensa- tion had been won, The plight of for filler to the Bingville Bugle. •planete wandered haphazardly through aggressors is not only contrary tfjculDiure, to the fine the public. The aame obligation reatg upon erx, those wh) jwnt flower* and w lLif p.of m»&e|»&Sitited by. .Mr. Mellon. automobile traflflc and inasmuch as the nmi» cardVtho^'fV loaned their en valu I, II,-Ml'"1! government ig in control of Jughwa on cap), Und«rta4«j£' JQMB}I Syno. Kress co^VW JWf ^* <>d ** wiecki, and all , )» ; iitlited j % V D ft A. M. ^5,000,000 and •» the first important ac- structiotti n there ©light to be *deg>uftte' bro- any way W« «|« d«*pjy graUf«», e gallery^cait'was founded vision* for th« safety of foot-traveller». Mr. ind Mr*. " " League L fMas Defeated, U To 3, As High Scoring Record 2 Carter* Teams inters Lose By Forfeit To Uk t In SoWhall Leagv* PEAKING 'Tops/' Roth To Hurl For es CARTER&-A ••» hl.h i | Taking advan- Hajrnn, cf Timen In Benefit Game Aug. M.t«L feftV.ll , i,•oring opportunity, Frankownkl, < ABOUT SPORTS St BtM BMton B* Lance , their quest for Twi- Buhnirk, ,ii> i CARTERET-OffleUU. of the The addition of Rota «tt .«Ur . AaaV 7-41 Ulna Defeated .,,. honor* hy virtue of Roiannkl, p ly Woodhridf Owl*, 6-2 (artorel Twilight Lea- Klko thre* good piteherm, '.,i f.-it the night be- • (fMllwD ««r») «f S« to Mareiniak and Mike Mkglees' t Tli* Mechanic) a««B4e 40 (Nice way to start a vacation) and rode through the shad- decided upon by team represent*-. ;. .,is I cod off on Patrick LMM An'* (I) SMELTER (») K times in the second, ... ows of the night for nearly two and one-half hours before tivea at a meeting Held in the BoW, rl-lf AB R in- Isttcr had walked the dawn began to break just as we were nearing the Dela- G. Tarlaka, at Ukes" clubroonn In Lelek Avenue Mago, if , J .. S 0 Games Played J. Tarlaka, 2b Friday night. Royers Leave field, , tin id with none out, Murray. ,Ib ware Water Gap. JiaUlltieii, If i; recruited from sho»t- 5 A complete schedule for the re- P We stopped for breakfast about 6:80 o'clock arid after flaaaarab, H> mainder of the season waa agreed ' Lr ilVI'l". In Recreation Loops CappoU, p .,.,.- 1 Suffer Forfeit loss upon, and copies sent to each man- i. ,n, whose hitting of lat« J«). CkciRur, tf . ) bacon and eggs (not us—We had just toast and coffee) w« Fire Games Decided By One cf ager, Disputed Play In Fifth lw ; very pronounced, had Cy«f, IV ,.. 1 proceeded along the trail. Pennsylvania is a beautiful Pobal, rf y Run Margins Officials announced that thTflrst ,- four for the Sports D.noTtn, If.p 4 country with foiling hills and valleys furnishing a pafoo- Whmeakt, e l ResultRl s In Forfeit ||,,., ,• i triple. King, Bubnick playoff game between the second " CARTE,1ET~~ Close gamr* MeDunull, e 4 rama of beauty. ' " Victory For Ukes /,,mki had two hita apiece. Cwlnl, » , and third place teams would be marked the competition in the ir the fleU !<<{ the Saints' attack Junior and Midget baseball lea- John Cn*smar, 1B .3 Watkina Glen was our first stop for we were told, t,hat Totals w "^ in h*M On Tu<<1)«\ rf .•:.;.: ...i AB R No less than five of (he eight most interesting things in the country. And it was/ffi out of three series which will be- Monday evening game to the Ufcea, > <« to th« league for the Ql*fda«a, rf • 1 2* 8 1 | games played were decided hy one gin on Thursday, Sept. 7. Follow- 0-0, at the high school stadraav* i i ,.f the season, saade his V«*»U, c ...,| of that, with its winding waterfalls that cut a natural roaj) 0 run margin*. In the Junior cir- _.. 1 ing games will he played Saturday, and thereby left themseJvea «Ut * ., ijinpire-in-chlaf behind through more than 700 feet of the mountain'. One cqttld fir. If 0 cuit the Terrys nosed out the ....: ..„. 4 Sept. 9, and if a third is necessary, open to the possibility of a tie for t, He worked a< If lendid 41 • 16 . ot...... : 4 0 the lead In the standings of tfa* Hawks with three run rallies in Sc«r* by walk for more than a mile up alongside the natural open- Monday, Sept. 12. ,.-istcd ably on the bases the ninth, 7 to 6. The Hearts camp VAe>1tr*r. c _:.; 4 0 Carteret Twilight Baseball Leaf**. M*cha»i«l— ings in the mountain and see the water nip its way through 2 The ahsonco of SUn Kosel from nk (ireen. thrdugh with a close one nvor the 4 Leading H-2 in the Ukeskes' half of 130 3116 » 4 4—31 the opening in the rocks. It was a sight well worth going (stack, ss 2 1 his lineup tin* been compensated Lukaeh Dairy, i to 3, while the thhe fifth, Matt Udsielak, ROT* SiitehW— rf 3 0 for to some clegrw hy the acquisi- Hawks sjaved off s last minute 15 miles off our road for. pitcher, retired the first two baV St. Eli.t A. C 10) 8 10 001 Jftuhak, lb 0 tion of Martin (Topsy) Roth, a spurt to nip the J. P Food Store ters, 2U p and Mike Boben, btt|< We proceeded to Niagara Falls after lunch and gut aWs, rf < 0 lefthanded pitcher, Manager Joe P AB R team, (I to 4. walked Dobrowski and hit Mwl«c| Elko of the Old Timers announced 4 0 there by late evening, stopping over at a tourists' home. In with a pitched ball. The next plt# Irl the Midget loop the Clovers Totals 35 4 9 this week. The Old Timers will 2 to Pole Tercbocki got away I beat the Wings, 4 to 3, and the Wings Record No. 10, entering Niagara we noted signs which read: "6 minutes St. Elifc, ..... 021 10 000—4 meet the (;«i teret Twilight League i-k -\ 0 MiMikke SumutkSk a ffor a Wings came through with a close to the Falls." So we stopped, but later after having s6me- Un'ce Ans'n. ,. 020 011 30x—7 All Stars on Thursday evening, All V-kl, If and Dobrnwski scored from „ trlamph over th« Terrys, 7 to 6. Defeat Newark Chb thing to eat (tenderloin steak plus) we started tb walk Error—, tariska. Rome runs— gust 24. Other results were: Bruins 4, Kfllar, Smith. Three-base hit*—J. ond base with what everyone bt- down to the falls. We then realized that the sign had " vfd lo be the ticing run. Tcrrys Oj Clovers U, Pirates E, Carter*! Team Scores 6 to S Tariska. Two-base hiU—Killar 2. Red Devils 11, Hearts ». meant "five minutes by car" for it took us exactly 45 min-8acrificeftJ-O. Tariska. Double The Rovers, however, with 8tM Triump h In Thrilling Kosel pacing their verbal attadfc The results of the games: Battle utes to get there. (We are passing thin along as a tip to plays—J. Tariska to G. Tarinka to Rovers Announce BaMarab; Sloan to ' Rassek to rushed out on the field and pro- II. JanUr L«ifu« others.) Of course we stopped along the line and bought tested to the officials that Dobre*. CARTERET—The Wings, un Wadiak. Struck out—by Greb 7; Hawks 010 103 1—fl ski should have been allowed only defeated to date, recorded their some souvenirs for the folk back at home. And just as we Smith f Bases on balls—off Greb Withdrawal In Loop Terrys 102 010 3—1 one baso on the play. Opinion la n e c 7 tenth straight triumph over the were leaving one of the souvenir stores, we ran into St«ive 'i; Smith 1. Umpires—O'Brien and Winning pitcher—Perry. CARTERET-Iu a letter re- the grandstand was that the run- [week-end when they defeated the Perry. Sporting Clae Mikics and his wife and baby motoring up the street. They ceived by the Sports Department Losing pitcher—Brockman. , Newark St. Columbus aggregation Owlt (3) ner should have been entitled to all ABR had juat come in from Cleveland on a week's tour. (This AB R I the I'RESS this week, the Rov-he,,couM get, and this contentioft K. -i' Heart* 001 210 0—4 in a thrilling 6 to 5 game. Barcettona, 4 1 ers A. C. announce their with- was cohciirred in by at least t&m ;>ir/.iik, ss . Uukach Dairy 010 000 2—3 After rolling up a comfortable just goes to show you how Bmall the world really it.) We drawal from the Carteret Twi- Leffler, cf .; 3 2 managers of other teams, who at* it. If Winning pitcher—Terebecki 4. to 0 leatl the Wing* coasted look in the falls from the American side the first night and ight League. 9b 4 happened to teti the play in- qua* ML', if Losing pitcher—M. Krull along until the »l«h *h»n th, in-» Canadian side the following after- tnen took a tour on tne Sumutka, c 4 The letter is reprinted in full; tion. if vaders scored three mn« to cut Bruins 000 201 0—3 Ziek, rf. 4 "Rovers Athletic Club After fifteen minutes of banttr >M,ik, lb ... the Wmg«' lead to 4' to 8: -In the nono. Terrys 000 000 0—0 Mdhar, ft :.::..+ •' ' "Carteret, N. J »nd eounter-banter, the Ruversfaj, „,! next frame the Newark club went The-following morning we beaded for Hamilton, On Winning pitcher—Pappi ' •Gyenes, lb".'..'. "..7 ' 4 "August 2, 1939 lowed Kosel off the field, threaten' ,*) ahead with a two run, rally, but Losing pitcher—P. Virag tario, where Bill Teleposky has some friends and were we Elek, n ...... :... 3 To Whom It May Concern: ing to 4uit the league and relhv feted after we got there. Talk about your southern hos- Chapter,, p , 8 "Be you advised of the with (Hushing their right to play tha ver Tossers Trim two run lly in their Mt Hawks . . . 300 110 0— 5! ™ ^ ^l If ;.:,.^.:; :i.. 1 drawal of the Rovers A. C, from game under protest and get any liwnie round pitality, you've got to go some to beat the way they treated r. P. Food Store OflO 000 *4— -*4 ' the Carteret Twilight League consideration at all. u». Nothing was too good—we had plenty of everything. ad Plant By 20-10 Winning pitcher—F. Staubach Winf. (S) Totals :... 34 6 11 Reason for this being incompeten The box-score of the game, aa Losing pitcher— Bongarno AB R We had so much to eat that afternoon that we didn't.eltt Carttrat (4) ey of league officials to produce a far as it went, which is printed E. Nascak, M . ABR K Out 25 Hita At Feeley . 5 0 again until the following morning when Bill's friends put set of fixed rules, capable arbitra below, will not count in the official i urU Good Ball In Relief Cicropaniak, p . 5 W. Boben, tb :.... 4 0 1 tors and also some form of disci- averages for the season, since the Elko, 3b up a breakfast for us that was fit for a king. From caviar Role Clovem 112 164 0—14 ., 2 W>di»k,cf 4 0 pline at league games. ' game was forfeited. The Rovers Pirates 200 021 0— 5 J. Jteaeak, cf 4 to the best liquors. They had a little girl with curly blond Zappe,' as 4 0 "Therefore, due to this the had made only two hits off Kiel- [•AC! KKKT The Silver Re- Winning pitcher—Muxyka Nemeth, rf 4 hair, whose name was Julia, and who was one of trje Dobrffwskl, 2b 4 0 playing: of the great American man, but Kosel stole two bases, 0 - i-inlmrded the Lead Plant Losing pitcher—Perkins Shymanski, c 2 M. Boben, p 4 0 game becomes a distasteful task, coming home once on a steal 1 sweetest things that you ever laid your eyes on. 2 ' ID victory Wednesday Umpire—A. Virag, N. Y. A. Rledel, lb '. 3 if 4 1 rom which derive hot arguments three on in the third. 1 l! >' >" ihe U. 3. Metals Inter- Broekman, If 4 While up in Hamilton there were two things that Ginda, e - 4 1 and bad feelings, which leads to It was the Rovers' second d< Clovern 001 HI 0—4 \ 1 ''"""t softball league. Kit*, 2b 2 Kielman, rf 2 0 riots and fights. So rather than The box-score: Wings 02 0100 0—3 occurred which concerned our good friends Willie Duman- 1 Gural, rf 1 0 1 continue to play under the present '">(.' out 25 hita the Silver Winning pitcher—Muiyka sky and Frank Yap. While taking a stroll through the Carteret Uk.. 1 •iiumxea their attack with Totals 81 8 8 set-up, we resign for our own sake Losing pitcher—Stojka Totals : 35 2 7 K' rallies of eight and five Si. Coltmbai (i) park which was located nearby We ran across a group of as well as that of the leagues'. W. Boben, lb .... 2 o Umpire—"Corky" Andres Carteret 000 000 020—2 I- "I iiu last two innings. ABR H boys from 18 to 20 playing baseball. Dumansky and Yap, "Ever since the start of the sea- wadiak, cf ;;; „ Owls 280 020 OOx—6 3 Price, 2b son everyone has had it in for us. Za I >iut the Scrap Plant, 8 the plate and after missing three in a row and sending To find the contents of a pile of Rover A. C. Umpire—A. Virag, K Y. A. Totals 37 6 11 t in not our bread and butter, so another one through the infield, caught one and without cordwood, multiply the length, AB R Newark 000 003 020—5 why all the profanity and abuse Csajkowski, 2b Speed bi BniUlsg Neala width, and height together and di- 2 1 Carteret 202 000 02i—6 too great a swing, hit a high fly that just sailed over the when mistakes occur. Rather than Comba, lb [ 1 0 Ths English sparrow will com- vide tha product by 128. This will ence. And djid those Hamilton kids have a Jong look on take any more abuse we have dc- K

,t..> 1.1 r. WILMINGTON, fiEf-.tfttW Kins wives don't chnngfl their lac- Revue of World Events in Photographs tics, they're opt to Ktoe Ihelr Mil- ininrts hourt tronblp, wam« &|. Hohert fninliniion. "rveryrf«y Out of W«y' f,,, i umrriPB nre enough to catll* U«!TW« I ire Ltflclirs Prnrtirc v| To Modern War Equipment Demonstrated at M. I. T. BEAUTT flWT henrt trmibl*'." hn ««serttd, biit B by a wife after it bard ork can be Hn Important PADUCAH, KY i utlnR fnetnr." doclare4 till roblHtry, * younR n It l

p in*. Waffled tn "get ,»n FIERY COEDS MEET ahd let two ether per trtandle find happinr IN DUEL TO FINISH But rtlallvcs, frir,. stat* »nd city offipini- , a move to obtain n«•:•< • Cnmpaa Imah Avengftd in bl* executive clonien.. Traditional Setting. A. B. ("Happy") o,.,,. The young womnn i •• KHREVErORT, LA.-Two «o«cl» IMKJ. w. She cume ir met. on the field of honcf In • dt»l cage on a bm trnA r : . tn the finish over an Intuit. Th* at- W»* **r«tted lor trvn,. fnlr w overshndowefl by all th* two iwwnen patron <; II Iraditliin.'! nf the old Soalh, Wh*M a thesWr with a tny r,.,. m.in's (iistnl was eve ready to IIM«« Menlih :i venue plights nnrl spesk htti ditlftre. At the tim« other - The cirli "itnrn! hftek to back, In her name was "Barki re«nl.ir diielinK custom. Knch Wlrt f ,,;,• armed with a prevlfiiuily »fr*ed ous. She refused t werij^m r.nch burned with a hop* :ruo ndme or where i ihil her nirri would be as true M he toM police: her cinvictions. Seconds and judges hild Ihelr i g« to jail." hrentli ns 1h* KM* tnrtv«l »p«rt tn Sfc* rcrfused to nin- A second Nero wotfld have little, nlianre to (Iddle ivhil" Home hiirned. prescribed flvo p«ce». The*! w»i ml When arraigned i Their, ynoaf men, mambfr* nf the Roman lire drparlmonl, nre nhftun i:o doctor on the jcflfte. ftU ilei te be sent tn \ . at their Italian training (amp as they practice rescues with scsllni the itirh tiirncfl ntid let tj "I came here to c< ir Under*. Thf flrr^lithVri carry out their drills a* If they vvcie engaget the weapons they carried. On« nd get sent to Jnil • Hi military o#rrttl«n. missed, but the other, who •claimed ii mine can be marrn t Modern war equlpnuiit HH placed on exhibition rncnlly when thr MwnaOhaaeUa bullttit* ot "1f

•*•' -.; altiiir marked Miss fiolsteed's fare- iiiloi Jonathan Hale, who pont^ays well to the Tech campus for she enlence meted cut hv I'.I )>r Kphntim M*cl)oiia)it, who per Chart**, "Bourdougli Slim,' Williams, right, !>fi year-old rei.id n( o' was graduated tbe night before rice, Governor Ch:imll>: forineil tin lirst major operation. Fairbanks, Alaska, and John 1. Logan, :\r>, of IVtisliurgh, l'i <•< UHi Miss Plattow is a sophomore. They Koaslcd that he hns yi-t ' mi Ihc set nf M-O-M's latent one onto cylinder moturr-j-eles as they «t.irt mil on th- mule- of the [i:-n;vy:r ' left the field of honor friends. pardon or commulitti'" • •' reclcr, "One Affuinnt the World" IntematioBnl highway from l?»lrl);inkR to beadle, Wnrli, The a -tun John Nenbitt is the conimonter lmx»u pair will vi»il hoeh Worlds fairs. Find BuR Elk Too Ormr] and .lack Chertok the producer. Two Big Deer Are Found Lom State Pr< Dead With Horm Locked DUHAT^bO, doi,O. A 2 ' Ifbe sale of a stamp aeries commemorating the rounding of baseball gat oT to a Hying start in Cooptrt- DENVER.-A story of death In iull eLk which nppnii ' toWII, N. V., recently when Postmaster General James A. Farley gold the flrxt etampa to Judite KfncMMr the high, cold Country ot Parlln, it was too old to fniac- \_ Motnitaln tandls, basfhall commissioner, There Abne.r Duubleday founded bawball 100 yean in, People and Spots in the Late News Colo., of two big mule deer whfc brouKW * its own dcnti- wert victims of their natural make- hrough sheer mennnen *•. '.... _ ...... _^ up wns revealed here recently by Id antmal, believed (HI. HK state fish and game commis- Ignfticnt hi M cnlves 1' f German Volunteers in Spain Return to Homeland sion. from the Jnckton II-!. The bodies of two bucks, In a well- Wyoming In 1912, t.a preserved condition as a result of at a number's feel I-' the frigid atmosphere, were lound no other live st. ik ••; :M!"1, by Jnhn McClaln, a randier, with anchor to poncu,it. their hnrtis locked togethet. provisioned dom.iin McC'lain reported the deer battled Oatne officials, cnllr.i iiver a tmtf-.icre of ground untfl'One Ue the diapute, obscm I buck died, his antlers Intertwined WtlieSI. ftlUinelh :!!:• I with those ot his adversary. The r indications of •Jb- fli.ii v,arnor to die slipped" Into an a bullet Into its I arn-y.i, McClain tbporlzed, with hU ;i:i• I Vj;s barely touching the Cfeue Children MAKING AIR HISTORY tiniunil Away Foun . . . Regular transatlantic Thr victor held his victim su»- passenger flying, just n SAN FRAtfCISCO Wl, • •• dream less than a dozen pinilcd until he. too, succumbed Sehlmmelpfenning telept.. yoSrs ago, became'a reality f: in cxhuustion, a*t«r b«lnj unable that chfMren were rm tn free himself. With thfe epochal take-off 1th loundry piecemc.il i.'n I'of the Dixie Clipper from McClain said he wqultf iav« the •*r PoftWashineton.L, I. The. he was joking. heads of the two four-point bucks : four-motored, 41-ton plane mounted, with the antitu 14(11 But they invest!*:-''' *i carried 22 paying passen- lucked. one nlne-year-iild gul m gers—she of them women fit 200 piiUllfl : ' 1 —a crew of 11, and 408 another ^(ifL nine, .'.t u- ounds of mail. Idle M»n Pick. Up $121; wlth a tiug« costing: ''• coaster who adniitir: ' $10 Reward Boyi Shoe* carried off two cail••<' '• ST. JOHN, N. B.-Jota OrMtoo, plates, and several otlu i unemployed, was walking along a shamefacedly oednitt' ,1 street here looking for WOtk when bad guoceeded in gcttn in- stumbled over a ittiall mud- a ton of Iron, The loi.i • caked bundle of bills. sold to Junk dealers to leave Hpain after 33 months of war were these German soldiers, volunteer! In tbe Franco forces, lie put the bills In hU pocket, took (or the (iennan ship which would convey them to Hamburg and their loved ones. Some 6,000 troop* them home, cleaned them off and the Kelih were piunlttcd to embark for Ihetr homeland after a gala victory demonstration In Madrid. giII../. ii',,.),,'| Receive Bandit Warning Hi icd them by the stove. Altogether .HAN VS. MARS . . . Fashions for They've Already 1'r y Frenchmen produce some grotesque there was $121, I effects as war clouds darken diplo- Then he put the bills back In hit SALINAS, CAUK l'- Comfort, Salky Keynote of Trick Inventions |matic skius. This outfit, ttusi^iu'd for pocket, trudged to a police station Ralph FtaoU denuin.-i. ' ' ... .. in time of --fiftsi displayi-d at ;m air vaiil precaution er, who had reported bit lo|f tdtmfttg Jcltizons Uiat^ '• exposition in Pari.s. It is an overall With u $10 bt» In his pocket aa a operaling in their diau i,'. > jit; mask suit, with special sacks for pro tnlavw stowed even bin.. visions. rcwurd, Griffon was given « 1 by the police wagon to u uptoavf Jl« H»rgM«t Attain., INDUSTRIAL SO stoi o, where he bbqghl « »jm Qg the pollee^nU at 1:15 '" ' CIOLOGIST . . . of shucs and went out again ^Q |tg Md 4JsUned to ri..' Election of Dr. search of work. j, fut 'the thieves «>i • lah Valentine, anrtpieot and one ot »• : J-year-old presi- ' ~diitf an automatic i- »,#*/.* -*- p dent of Ilochestt-r Expert Sayi AH Udo np)l. »he merely th;ni- university, to di- and bung up. I"1"1' ": rectorate of Free- With! port Sulphur com- tt«pa|4ted with *S5. pany WBS acclaim- CANTON, OHIO.-To b« a sue ed as important ccssftil lock-picker an* mu»t hsv« a milestone in Amer- knowledge df lotifci, an «"' ican business and nary dexterity of the flngWi IB Wefl «Bd Saves as "example of in- patience and luck,1 belley^s :HLDJHHB, TEXAS dustry's recogni- DJHHB, TE c. Maxwell, lbck company Ilildald r att hand when Uei i tion of its enlarg- .)Is*. BbnsW Glenn HHkn ing responsibility tive. to American peo- "But you won't find one burgjar tn »fl0 a W-IOOt well, Mrs d ple." Board Chair- 10,000 who has the^e-foujf ohirhcUf. rmm ttM' » rope to a v»* ' or aQorte frook is man John Hay Igtlcs," he said, ''although fi^i^. to his rescue. Whitney pointed er haa been a lock obersJUd by a Ste mflled the ohlld from • ,,;! ^ rope ¥ith a oul that "the fu- key that can't be plefced-itnii (hart tt+*m,t+*m «Mape4 Ws ;<;1<>"" •ure of the coun- never will be^," try and all its citi keth and Climbed back >> < bound UP with the Msxwpll Mid corporate business based on tb« principle

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M, tetuwtra*** % **» Ol :.£:" •;-•#.'? KILl.3 WAR NURSE DEAD) CHILDREN • for Amerknn fof .T_..( In Wa*hJjurtoi» >rr Helen JftWon ef the Tim* Midi "ifI wood lumber has 'increased WAS that the present fiuro- fftm Frtnriwa - Neighbor)), no- ipace BuiMinc *t. the N'rw York mate tkrt greatly whhin t)» piw* few week-.. war Mare m ahead of tint* :injt two children, & and 2, with- World'* r% of niif, whieK hare become ton. month or September Uncertain- neglected, inveatigated and barker at the Fair. Shi' ilor* h«r mttmg flww. Of *• rl>» two- w«utt gq to Ut club. PayinyKg nul, all(int|on to heavy in western nwketa and are ty in world conditions continue* to 'that the woman who had hew mtnt Irl a "Aface Vult." the wound nt f,ratp M<1(,nPy finally particularly raiUMe for mcaort deprnm business, although general left-by their parents W tale cart rent pieces, am ««M Wind a horn,. ,,m,,ly to thr spot, Explanation for the older* in jmerhuylng U tspectjed to of them dead of an accidental of 17,000,049 *r* »U (A* Cntalf t ft«<«rt WnWer I but lator diet at a hospital. found in the fact that British Co- strong mpport to the preaent *-" the children, after g«t" and of the 94.080,000 nn tarrying lumbia, whleti furntnfiaB Great Bri- "of bunineiw. own breakfast, had left ... First CHnrtne (qu^-relinit' in pieces i-nMe ean't. Ha RwtnMt* •jottlj d nuApcnAd d «||| quota hnmirrit- Uwyer (handing „...,., rr,.», Rurnl Doctor (metting patient) -Here in the balance of ymA'K*- tlnn f.r flVo „.*» but provide, for A Oorg« | p HU -'•I've or takrn the Kberty at a ard of $500, after dedoctWi TO "I'or my Inoomnia, \a» •hi' admiwion of 10.000 Of man "What made you a millionaire!" VISITORS SPEND U CENTS trndlnv in my little account City Urchin (in the country) f«e. Why do you frown?- Jumft me to He at the wftiKM chi|Hr,n a year for two 1 "Curiosity had a lot in do With The average, daily per capitn airaln." Quick, Jlmmfe, UKM * • bee ~ you satisfied? •f the ked," c«tch it and w«'l| hte »om ;. I wanted to nee if there waa i"X|)fndHnre of vMtora to th« New Patitnt 'ta that t»7 ^Fell, act- Client—I wa» jupt wondering What's the Idea!" ii residents. honty. income my wife couldn't livo York World's Mr, ing on your advice, l'W n,ink, lean nmflW who gat hit by the car, you or I. I m*y drop frtr the present. • pose." • r think da

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Speaking About Sports Magnesium in LIGHTING OF TOMORROW AT N. Y. WORLD'S FAIR DMIW After 21 Continued from Sporl . _„- SWARTHMORB, PA.-A M-acrd HT..I ,. lirs und sont out some more cards. Thf following night Pdttilp her* Is b«KiJ turned Into • Wtahtrt, Vacuum '•:. Great Demand Ml tertna; \nTfi-n , horn* for u ngfd" womm~lu« « pitrtt, motor*; mii-tii.,,. [Saturday night) wo did smc more sitrht-sppinsr and after Ml,, Snlly P. OrbboM. I QU**«T Stfuel, Perth Aml.ov. i ch the following morning we headed toward home. iplnitor, provided In S*r will pflw Available Supply Short of An intending incident happened on the way home In h»r iit-nth 21 T«rS i|o. WANTF.n Present Requirements Th» hum* n»v#r was established concerns Frank Yap. As we were being stopped hrrmiM- Hiistws Of MlSS OrOBflW nOYPI to mrry MUMI pur routftn, 13 ymr* •• the tl. S. customs men, after crowing the border we all Of Industry. P^inic hrW It did not have mifrlefeni M. Rrhwttrtl. Ill Am id to show some cards of identification. Unfortunately I no.mi- A upeclsl master ap «l>«ttrt»tll l^-mlT ; WASHINGTON,—Iner»a«lng de prnti'd ih* IMO.OdO MtMe and dr Wonrthrldaje. ink Yap didn't have a single card. mand tor magnwlum, competitor of termlnH ihtt thf project could b* Hl^WANTED "What's your name?" the cunotms man asked. aluminum, li now reported to be In cnrH^d out * "Frank Y»pczenski." •XWM of Die iraUable supply, and Qunliflcatlnns for uV 11 perms plant attentions are predicted The il <:>MII «rc: * for p l nrnt i ',n / "Have you any cards of identification?" prMtni capacity In the United lioy mild* b« past <0. •nuking" nt)|» an4 r•.11.. Ihrough his posketo he found a card representing some local third the weight of a ruble foot of To mnki- them feel st hnme. ttic I iU> not Html structural itiel but a cubic foot guest* must tnwi their own roorm l id's hasehall team. He handed it over to the inspector. , unrtbrhlnf of magnesium weighs only two althmiih thtr* win b« a staff oi f "Frank Yapczennki, did you say; why it says only ill utMtit ynuiVstr ,: third* •• mush as aluminum," sayi thr^r I" nprriitr th« home ihns) nu«ib«i. \< Iprank Yap here." the National Geographic society. HELMrVANi I "They ml the rest of it off," blurted Frank, his face "Magnesium eoits 40 per cent Blind Typiit Obtain* more per pound thnn aluminum, but »onest HM (Jeorge Washington's ever was. because of Its lighter weight, the Civil Ser»ke Pciitior, f "Well, with a name like that, you better got some cubic foot of magnesium would rout SYHAnJSK. N Y -Mist Thom l,e».W identification cards wh«n you go traveling around, before slightly leu than the cubic foot of »jinn Dortnfrlo. M. Is the first blln- K. i. aluminum. persnn In Ihf htntorj of Syraeus- $hre send you back to Poland." O WANTKH • "One-twelfth of the earth's crust to win » provliilnn«l «ppolntmfnt S tllsrl) Mrhgnl arnrt,!, J And the inspector closed with the following remark: It aluminum, but magnetlum on « rllrtnphnn* tvplnt. She wis »p c. relary to HIKII in.I newnpHper |V|.|.,t jf'All right, I'll ttake a chance with you." be obtained from lea water which, polntH by Ihf »U1» rlvll ifrvlo •i. «t«rt. Telephnn,. i , coren twice the land «rest. All commission tn flll the P"»ltiori * I I. II •• After driving all day through mist and a light rain we domestic magnesium today comes the ofllres nf the Onhndnits conn decided at about 8:30 in the evening just as it was getting from Michigan brine wells, but mag- ty public A'cKurr depsrlmrnt. FOR RENT neslum compound* are being pro- 1 ildark and we were about 75 miles from New York City to Mi»< Donofrlo fiitld "f" hnpiyl thn TWO inrsr« ranrtm i. duced In the United BUtet today thp Bpp'iinlment «-ntild cnnvlnct iiniier. Ml Wn i iiii,. i lhaul anchor. And so we stopped at one of those God for- from sea water. Symciix1 »mployem thnl blind per- i i, ».!• saken (2x2) cabins along the road. "Magnesium possesses many of som "are «s competent tt some the qualities which have made types o( work (i« people *lth noririsl rot S The following morning we arose early and arrived aluminum valuable to Industry; It vision," , 1'AMIN—Anil inttv.f ||0 rtown, bslSjftf Jjhome safe and sound at about 9:30 A. M, cm be machined as are other mot- Miss Donofri". *h« h»* beeft Ink"*, awlmmlitr, bn * Altho we sent out more than thirty cards we still •la; It can be hammered Into shape, blind 10 Jftri. learned tTpln| at in a litnlled number drawn Into wire, at extruded Into NEW YORK (Special)—Umwnal lighting effecti stands silhouetted acainst tne rerispiKrc «» »• mil pri'Uflit HVHIIHM,' make Constitution Mall, iqain esplanade of the New rifht, while the Trylon rises needle-like against the New York Stale School for «h« Inc mxterlali lam •missed up on some of our friends so we'll simply list their various forms, Blind *( Bstavia. N. V, free, new lumber, « York World's Fair, as spectaenfar by night as bynljht sky to dominate the picture. A new tvm <». rnr --shin I2ijn, \u „,, initials here to show them that we've «t|ll not forgotten Cted b AllVUoes. day. This view, taken from the intersection of themercery vapor lamp concealed In the fr««nd M- Ajiprni IS mlleK f i. Shem. (M. E., F. W., J. F., S. M.) We'll identify them "Because of Its lightness, mag- Mall and Rainbow A venae, shows "Freedom »f thenaath each ot the trees llnlnj the central pool make Write 1«S W».hlii([t nesium hit been ett|arlng more and Press," in the left foreground. Oorge Washington them appear to emit lisctit. 7lh anil Ohe»|Mut si ANCIitHT N£*SI>AFUI {personally later. more Into airplane ednstntctlon, this Industry tfteumlnf about TO per If you buy « paper from the LOST port, nml many prominent ragged urchin in George Jewel's ,. NEVER DRINKS WATER cent at the mkgaesidrn casting! pro 1 ItAltWAY Nnll.rn.il I an paying out hush money I Old New York »t tiw World's Fair J Eilcr Jor(rcnnen, who runs the duced. These ira mostly alloys of ri"..k No. iu!i< i, . ; & SCREEN STARS the nlil men from stirring up trou- you will learn that Armirat Dewey Klinli'i* (>li")in» rrlm M !• {restaurant in the Danish Pavilion magnesium and aluminum, the al- I" II.In ni-«nif>«r.i r loys being stronger ' than either ble. One i(irl who WHS adopted has captured Manila. Th« papflr is *t Ihc Now York World's Fair, If- 1 Unmp Tnnm metal separately, attended use of Mur West I, who has not up changed because Eiol Fly mi out of »n orphanajrc and trained a composite souvenir edition com BUSINESS NOTICE fiasn't had H drink of water for two magnesium can reduce the weight |ii-iii'<-il in u pii'ture since "Kvi'iy wanted to be represenk'd in the fur the stage, won on (he way to hining the feature* and rtorien of TAINTING, PHIIIH- seam. He joined I* Confreric den i" rnphiK. ri'imuiiMl . of an airplane almost 300 pounds. Day's A Holiday" in 19117, is to title, tu "Elizabeth and EMCX," stardom when her father threaten- the New Ynrk newspapers of (Chevaliers du Tastovln, and ex- Final Rating Place Not Inil.ol 4-4IIDII.I "To armament »nd self-sufficiency lie IMI starri'd with W. C. Pi. Ids in but l.ytton Strachey wanted $10,- ed to sue for her legal custody. clusive wine-tasting society, two Known in Verona. programs are ascribed the In-n tale of frontier life. The pic-000 fur the use of that title so the Her starring picture was can- jyeara ago nnd in order to become creased world production of 16,000 ture is expected to have one of name wnx again chartgeri, this time celed. . . . •» member ho had to vow that he VERONA, ITALY.-Romeo Mon- to "The Lady and the Knight." tons, of which Germany produced the highest budgets of the nea- %< CIAI iwoulri drink only wine, never teochi, luitor of tht famed Julltt, 10,000 tons, according to estimates Mire Davis considers this title un- DANISH SILVER son. . . . •water, when hi1 was thirsty. la a forgotten man in hit home town of the U. S, bureau of mines. It (iiKi.mcd and not in keeping with A woman visitor to the Danish . EVERY MONDAY NIGHT - of V«rona. Is today the lightest structural metal "Juliilo," which has been made the picture. She has threatened to Pavilion at the New York World's Although according to Shake- commercially available. fore with Will Roger* in the title withdraw from the cast in cane it Fail' suddenly ww a large display St. Jamei' Auditorium speare's tragedy the Immortal lov- 'Government scientists pndlct role, IN to be produced again, this is used. . . . of beautifully hand-wrought silvc^ ers died together rather than be the greater use of magnesium In time with Gene Autry and Jane Amboy Are. _ Woodbridge •ppa rated, no evidence li to bt In order that Maeterlinck's and exclaimed: the manufacture ot motor cars, Withers in the leading part*. . . . found here of the final retting place buses, trucks and trailers, tii line "Blue Bird" will be ready for re- •Look at that silver! Now I. Mis. Core Lane, mother of the of hlilory'j foremost lover. with the present trend toward the re- lease by Chri8traa» time, produc- know why Hitler wants Denmark." 10-50 GAME $50 JACKPOTS; Hi movie Lane sisters, is considered USED CAR Juliet's tomb Instead Is placed on duction of the weight of thew prod- tion is to begin at once, starring She didn't know that there are America's most intelligent mother the bnnki of the river Po md l« ucts. Domestic resources, In their Shirley Temple no silver mines in Denmark nnd hy the American Women's Con the object of visits of newlyweds. opinion, can supply an expanding Tyrone Power and his bride, that must of the silver is imported DOOR PRIZE $20 ADMISSION Even the home where Juliet was demand without Increase ln price. Hres.s, The president of the con- Annabella, Ratted recently on thefrom Germany. born with the famous balcony under "Nowhere li magnesium found as gress, in her letter to Mrs. Lane, Rex for a belated honeymoon in which Romeo pined with love 1B a metal; it occurs only ln Its sev- wrote: "You deserve every wo- France, Italy, Belgium and other SPINNING TURNSTILES the scene of lovers' pilgrimage*. eral compounds. The sulphate, ep- man's admiration for the outstand- Surepean countries... . Turnstiles at the New York The home Is Identified by 8 metal som salts, was discovered in 1895, 936 FORD 2 Door Do Luie. ing success to which you have World'* Fair are clicking twice as tablet on the outside wall Indicating but the metal Itself was not Iso- The Mr. Moto series starring Original blue OCf\ :miught your lovely daughters, fast ax those of'iU most suoceg» that it in the "PHIIICC" of the C.apu- lated from the known compounds Peter Lorre ha.8 been abondoned. WEEK-END SALE Lola, I'riscilla and Rosemary in ful predecessor, the Century of lets, Juliet's parents. uatU MM>e, HUM mtodatina alumi- Aeeerdinf to the Stnrfto, it con- 932 CHEVROLET 2- their chosen field of motion pfc- Progress in Chicago. V. S. ROYAL (tea. Prio llf. M'. Romeo's homo, which Mill stands num by about 1« years. Commer- flicts with the Charlie Chan ae- Door Sedan tuns, the equul success of your GOODYEAR ln a small nearby Jtreet, likewise Is cial production did not begin in the bu 600 daughter Leota on the operatic.™* » »ntWapane«e feeling by FAN MAIL FOR PAPOOSE GOODRICH SILVERtON 933 CHEVROLET 2 forgotten and abondoned. The United States until 1915. stage, nnd your daughter Martha's *» P«l>lie probably has something Pork Chops, 11-year-old Indian MARTIN CORD V * Door Sc4an coat of arms of the proud Montec- "Because of its unusual qualities, brilliant success in marriage as the to do with lne discontinuance.... lad in the World's Fair Wild West FIRESTONE ) 18 | chi family now surrounds a black- $9.95 magnesium Is already being used Gonc and Rodeo, gets more fan mail- 1 Year Gaar«nt*t imith's shop. finest example of devoted wife and " With the Wind," which is in widely varied products; it is to be released some time in No than any chorus girl in the Amuse- Although tradition says that used ln vacuum-sweepers and alto mother." . . . vember, is expected to run from ment Zone. Tho letters nearly all 5.U!) 1937 CHRYSLER 4- Romeo was buried with his beloved ln bread-slicing and bread-wrapping Vaidis Fisher's forthcoming 475x19 4.49 525x18 three to three and a half hours.... ask him for an autographed photo: Door Sudan Juliet, the miirble Indication on the machinery; ln reel magazines for Harper Prize novel, "Children ol latter's tomb has no reference to motion picture cameras, pneum&tlc Dorotny Quackenbush, an air- 600x16 Cod," has been bought to be used RESPONSE TO MUSIC 550x17 S.99 Romeo. tools, and needle bars In the textile line hostess, was recently given a E i part as the basis of the picture, "Brig- Psychologists at the New York Juliet's tomb is placed In a crypt industries; hi binoculars and ln op- contract and will be known on ham Young." The novel is about World's Fair have discovered that I Flati Fixed 15c 40c inch of a small chnpel erected, together tical lens-grinding forms, in light- the screen an Wanda McK&ye. Vulcanizing the establishment of the Mormon iiuicksteps and marches played ov-1 with a cloister, during the last cen- weight radio equipment—and in fire- Her first part will be in "$1,000 a Tine ParmnnU Colony in Utah and jt was entered tr the Fair's loudspeaker system i tury after the stone coffin had been works. Touchdown."... chipped two inches by souvenir in the contest without a title or during the hours when the great-: FOREST TIRE COMPANY Compounds Important, the author's name. Louis Brom- Executives arc delighted with hunters. It stand* alongside an old eat number of persons are arriving I ITS NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., COR. MADISON AVI "Far more important from a ton- Franciscan convent built in 1230 field, one of tke judges in the con- Ann Sothern's performance in at or leaving the Fair speed up.I Opp. Qlr 5cak, P.rth Asnbor T*l. P A 4 I nage standpoint than the metal it- GLAND BROS. which, according to numeroui au- test, read it, and, as a result, the "Maiiie," and aa a result have traffic. I thorities, it actually that of the cel- self are the tompoundf. These are 20th Century-Fox studio traced signed her to a long-term con- used In making cement and stucco, ebrated Friar Lorenzo d» Reggie, the author and placed the book tlract. Shakespeare's "Friar Lawrence," in plaster board and partition tiles, Cadillac, LaSalle, Pontiac under option in case it failed to Mickey Rooney and Virginia who blessed the secret marriage of in insulating materials; alto In win the prize. * . . Weidler ka,ve Hollywood next the two unhappy lovers. fertilizers and ln large quantities for furnace linings ln the metals Una O'Connor is being brought month for England, where they t George & W. Milton The cloister Is bordered with Industries. from London to play the part of will appear in the film,- "A Yank chestnut trees and cypresses and Avenuei the maid in "We Are Not gay with bright flowers, fountains "The most common form is the At Eton." Alone." . . . RAHWAY and old stone seats. In the center carbonate, 'magneuHe,' which is Charles Bayer makes one French of the shady cloister stands a bust mined in many places. The only Monogram is getting ready to film a year which is a nice ges- If You Take Pride in of the poet of Stratford on Avon, on commercial sources ln the United make "Hip Van Winkle," Fred ture to his country, as the mone- a Blender column, sole guardian of States are ln California and Wash- Stone and Jean Hersholt have both tarw return ii small compared to the tomb of "True and Faithful ington, which together yield 200,000 been mentioned as possibilities for that from Hollywood. He and his Juliet." short tons a year, valued at the title role. . . . wife leave next month for Paris, Romeo is even forgotten in the $1,500,000. Sam Wood, the director of where he will star in "Le Cor- Your Rugs... "fan mall," Outside of Juliet's "Russia is the largest producer ot ioodbyo, Mr. Chins." has signed saire." Norroa Shearer is plan- USED CAR tomb there is a small letterbox la- magnesite, but exports little. The long-time contract with tiold- ning to accompany them. Tbe last principal exports have come from beled "Mail for Juliet." According wyn and his first assignment will time she was abroad was with her to tradition, Italian lovers believe the Austrian region ot Germany, Then you want to keep them fresh and new BARGAINS ie to direct "Raffles," with David late husband, Irving Thalberg.... that visitors who drop a message in and from China and Greece. The Nivcn and Olivia dc Haviland. . , . All Prict'.i (',really Reduced the box will be lucky 1n love. Ac largest exports have gone to Japan. Fathers are considered the looking—their colors bright. Theyshould Bette Davis and Warners have 19118 lloduc 1 Dr. Tmirinif cording to the old custodian of the During the World war the price of chief trouble-makers in Hollywood. had another clash over the title Seduii $625 tomb, Ettore Bellina, Romeo has magnesite jumped frorn $20 a ton During the last two years, eleven be kept thoroughly clean. Half the time 1837 I'iukiinl 2I)i-. Model never received a line. to 130. f her latest picture. The original fathers have been suing actors or 12(1 Si'diin $575 "In 1939, in the stratosphere title, "Elizabeth, the Queen," was ai-tresaes for neglect and non-sup- rug* look faded when it is just the dust 19S7 DuSold 4 Dr. Tour- Research Reveals Cati flight of the National Geographic in K Sudan $575 lociety-army air corps balloon, Ex- and dirt that hide their color. Run a J937 Packard ii-('yl. De And Dogs Mental Equals plorer II, the observer fend pilot, with Luxe (W. W. Tires) CINCINNATI, OHIO.-The only a ton Of scientific apparatus, were M)r. Svilan $325 enclosed in a nine-foot spherical Hoover over them and colors are fre^h and 1937 Plymouth 4 I>». Tour- difference in the IntelUgenc* of a dog and a cat is that a dog Is gondola. It wis made of an alloy 1 ins Sedan $47»( of more than 98 per cent pure mag- bright again and the-nap stands upright. 8937 Plymouth 2-l)r. Tour- "something of a socialist while a Let's Trade Cars nesium, 4 per cent aluminum, and a ing Sudan $476 cat is an individualist," according i small amount of manganese. The Hoover's exclusive feature Positive Agita- 1936 Packard Model 120 to Dr. Charles M. Diserens, assist shell was only three-sixteenths of R. S. Coupe. Like * ant professor of psychology at the new $450 University of Cincinnati here. an Inch thick. Every pound saved i tion, a combination of beating, wecpirtg 1936 Oldamobile ti-Cyl. It. Dr. Dlserem, who has made i In weight, it was estimated, enabled You Need No Cash } ' S. Coupe. Oi in. brown life-long study of cats, nay! tha' the balloon to ascend an additional and suction cleaning, takes out the" em* finish $450 persons who favor dogs over catt 15 feel." |fl36 Pontiac Tow-iiiR Se- or who believe dogs have a higher ON ANY 1936 OR 1»37 IN OUR STOCK bedded grit as well as surface liqt dan. 4-Di'.Ori(r.grei!>i degree of Intelligence just don't flniBh '. $445 know their cats. He believes one We carry several different model* J>86 Plymouth 2-Dr. Tour- animal is about as intelligent as the EnglUh Jury Rejects Ing Sedan $350 other and that there li little differ Fingerprint Evidence of Hoover .electric cleaners. The. one . 1936 Packard 4-Dr. (fully ence ln their nerve centers. roconditioned motor) LONDON.-A perfect thumb ALL PRICES SLASHED Although classifying cats as rug Sedan $395 print on a.trinket box in a bur- gt-d Individuals, Dr. Diserens wants DURING OUR ilkmrated4elkfor 16ft. cash. 'Catty* ,$3$ Ford 2-Dr. Touring gled house was the .only evidence It understood that felines have a Sedan $225 offered aeainst George Albert genuine capacity for gratitude. He ing Kb Ford 4-Dr. Touring Stone, accused of bouiebreaking says this fact may often be noted \f • fltdan ...; „ $245 —and the Jury rejected it and Challenge Sale Ends August 5th during and after medical treatment, Pontiac 2-Dr. Tom- found him not jguthy.. when they become deeply grateful ing Sudan $120 A Scotland Yard fingerprint and very often more affectionate, Cnev«»let* 2,Dr. Se- expert said that 46 characteristics dan ',, ...|120 Home cats are aggressive, some in the thumbprlnt corresponded |fa»jr sjspsy lo eho«M frpm. are lazy; some like to fight, some with the ImpreMloa of jlone's avoid scraps; some appear to think right thumb. philosophically and some think .,1 •, for a footl «s>r awl a ds»l ,\,' • T quickly and practically, Or, Diser- DOBSEY MOTORS. INC. will iuM #telt iNHit • ' * ens says, but all display individual OLDEST HGNPI . peiwmilitles as distinct as those of IK-Cumimnglpc. Twenty-three Hfoyl Indistni USED CAR DEPARTMENT human beings, he adds. living in tit* Arl»on» Cliff Dwellerf exhibit at tha Ht* York WorW* New Bruniwick Aveftust, frota Sim to Oak StrttU Fair, The oW«t %>' . * •'/ •• >' "/ Us^J