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Page Colored Price of Tills Paper everywhere—Pay no mdire dime Section 16 Pages Today CARTER Sporting News, Page VOL. VII, No. 7 PRESS CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 PRICE THREE i Repabfeans Tell of St.Um«n» By ChatWi A. Conrad, Catteret Man In Assembly Race Democratic NOHIM* Far Mayor. Lyman Appeals To \State Aid Cwnty Candidates AGfmpGshinents Here Charles A. Conrad, Democratic Has Made Vigorous Campaign candidate for Mayor has issued the Borough Voters Liet of Things Credited To following statement through the lo- <t I Speak At Mass Mi cal papers regarding his candidacy: Candidate For Council Lists MttWihill Administration "Now, aa the eve ef station day- Dill, Edwtrfb, niHip», and Other. Addreae Throng At Contained In Statement the day of decision—nears, the vot- Qualifications For Office. " " Matthews Pays Tribute To Al SmHh ers of the borough of Carteret camtt Resident Here For In a lengthy statement the Roose face to face with a really big re- Twenty-five Years velt Republican Club, central organ- sponsibility. Each, Individually ization of the local Republican should be permitted to mak* the de- John J. I.yman, candidate tor party reviews the work of the admin- cision for himself or herself. All member of the Borough Council on istration-of Mayor Thomas .1. Mulvi- should endeavor to put aside every the Republican ticket has addressed hill and hih* Republican colleagues confusing thought and choose for the the following to the voters of the •during the nix years that the Repub- three important offices, candidates borough: licans have been In power in the bor- Who will render the high««t and most "In announcing my candidacy I ough. The statement lists several acceptable service to this community. am taking advantage of the courtesy measures put through under Repub- "Are the people, as individuals, in of the local newspapers to present lican rule, atao fats forth the quali possession of the Courage to make a for your approval my merits for the fications of the party's candidate! at right decision for themselves? Tlwre position. Tuesday's election and giv«« the lo are convincing and encouraging ed- "I have lived in Carteret for the <al party platform. The statement lfleations that they do possess thin past twenty-five years and have seen follow*: courage awl that they are prepared, the borough grow to its present pro- Much iHtam accomplished by perhaps better than upon previous portlons from a small village. Today the Republican Party since coming occasions, to exercise right judgment lt is a city of Importance in the in- into power. In the short period of In a political campaign. dustrla! world. six years th*t Thomas J. Mulvihlll "But It should be remembered that "Throughout those twenty-five hat been Mayor, he and his Council the ant duty is to rot*, tin Tuesday years I have been a firm believer in have Alerted every effort and used November 8ttu the future of Carteret. And I have all Influence to effect these accom- (Signed) CHARLES A. CONRAD. always been a firm supporter of plishments, which are Indeed remark ever;' civic enterprise tending to able. Enumerated are a few thing* build up our town. If elected to which this administration has accom membership in the Borough Council pliahed under the leadership of its To Hear Speaker it would be my earnest endeavor to great Mayor, Thomas J. Mulvihill. nerve in every way that would fur- 1. The new borough hall, for which ther tho interests of Carteret. the people voted, and which has At Woman's Club "In the past it has been my good greatly facilitated the conduct of fortune to be of service to many lo- borough affairs, with groat conven- Mis* Buttenheim To Address cal people and I believe 1 have es- ience to the citltens, and which has Local Club on International tablished a reputation for giving my proved to be a pride and credit to Relation!—Shubert Celebra- best. That same treatment would lx> our community. accorded in public affairs. For the 2. The paving of more roads dur- tion Planned, past three years I hav« served as ing the. fix year* of the Republican coroner and I am still keenly gratn- Administration than were paved dur- An important meeting of the ' ful for the big vote given me in that I ing tht entire sixteen years of Dem- Woman's Club of Carteret is schedul-1 election ocratic ml*.' ed for next Friday afternoon at 2:30 "As coroner I have been obliged' 8. Thf public library, an institu- o'clock when Miss Margaret Butten- to use sympathy, tact and courage; tion of learning, conducive to the heim of the State Board of Federat- three qualities that, I believe, will be W1LL1AM L. DILL ed Womans' Clubs will speak. Miss tetter education of our citizens, as credited as valuable in a man in pub- Democratic Candidate For Governor Pleased Crowd veil aa a source of clean recreation. Buttenheim is chuifWttp,-of the state lic office. I feel sure that my work Thii library now contains over 4800 committee on Internawenal Relations as coroner has been satisfactory, At Mass Meeting volume* of which 3600 are in circu- snd her talk will have to do with that and also that it has developed a Tho one big Democratic demon- John Matthews spoke prlaclg lation every month, and it is grow- phaseo f club work. She is an elo- knack of adaptibility that is an asset in behalf of the campaign of , ing larger every year. quent speaker and all members of in any public work. stration of the campaign was held the local club are urged to attend E. Smith. 4. Other accomplishment;; are the "I am pledgedt o continued sup- here Monday night in the High school Frederic^L Colton ind hear her. Matthews is rated as one of eitabUitaMU* «f a free postal deliv- port of the progressive policies of, auditorium when the State and coun- After the address by Miss Iluten- most powerful oratore in New Je ery, *e#Mi»ff of lights in the Bou- Frederic T. Colton, of Emerson favorable impression. His dear that | and his speech Monday night heim there will be a social hour un- along harfnonloualy with the other levard awl . fast Rahway sections; street, Democratic candidate for grasp of tin »MA>nd his easy de- filled tho auditorium. There were out his reputation. He det the direction of the hospitality councilman, even though circum- _ of houses throughout! member of t)xi Assembly, is on the liverl y and straightforwarihf d manner, tomTOlttws rf whicU Mr3, Jniiua neveral notable addresses, former [ the rise of Governor Smith _ t; tike planting of shade! home stretch bt a vigorous cam- stances might arise where I might rause general comment. Kloge is chairman. Refreshments Mayor Joseph A. Hermann, leader of newsboy in New York to his • fcisutify our streets; the in-, paign. Colton has attended every have to differ with them and contend Colton has made hundreds of tvill be served. The meeting will be the local Democratic organization, position as governor of the great many new fire j Democratic function in the county for principles in which I believe. It speeches during the campaign and held as usual in the Legion room of was chairman and introduced the state in the union. and has made a good impression is my. theory that differences may be ling the residents of in every instance he urged his hear- the Borough Rail. speakers. Governor A. Harry Moore Matthews said that throu_ •with greater fire pro- everywhere he has spoken. During adjusted without violence. And that ers to vote for the other state and One of the big social and artistic who was announced as one of the Governor Smith's long career in • placing of warning Big- the last week he has made as many a. public body should be dignified. county candidates as well as for tventa of the club oakndar for the speakers, was not present but John itica he had never been guilty of j railroad crossings; the t3 twenty addresses in a day. When himself. Colton has pledged himself present season will take place on Fri- came in hihs place after a act that could be criticised. He jtbd safety beacons at the he spoke in Carteret Monday night to fight for the welfare of Carter- keret and the people who live here day night, November 23, when the «o that they may be contented and inttXMfl|ikw of all important streets, at the Democratic mass meeting in et in the event Of his election. He Governor Alfred E. Smith. admitted Smith's great club will celebrate the Shubert cen- happy and that the borough may and fkV installation of traffic lights the high school Colton made a very is expected to poll a very heavy vote William L. Dill, candidate for gov- in particular, Charles Evans tennial. There will be a select pro- grow to greater and greater import- io*pntaM'OUr motorist* and pedes- in the Borough. meeting was he said had described Smith gram of Shubert compositions. The ance among the towns of New Jer-1 trlana, way and Mr, Mat- greatest authority of i program is now being arranged and On these principles I respect- PoUk HU.lth was speaking in of Mr. the United States. Mr. Matt] Armistice Day Program •rill b* announwdjiaxt^reek. Mrs. tt your support on election An tip-lo-date department of qualifications governor, so paifffiigh tribute to the cha Fred Wood is chairman in charge of day, health has been established since Side LigfilS thf The Sponsored By Foresters Dill was given a storm of applause, of Mrs.

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