1950-06-16
1950-06-16
1950-06-16
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EDITORIAL<br />
• AT LAST—CONGRESS MOVES<br />
Wins they fail to see any action on the part of their<br />
•tat* or national governmeuts, citizens wto kftvt en><br />
to them their welfare and that of their famllie*,<br />
efed save also entrusted them with all their worldly |*oper»<br />
ty, lot* faith in their governments, partievlafly If it is the<br />
government that is concerned. When thu take*<br />
~fKTconaitio&<br />
u h<br />
existed here, because Congress has been sitting on its basds<br />
so far a* the serious local condition as the result of Use May<br />
Swth explosion is concerned. ,<br />
It would seem that Congress having been informsd<br />
stoat the disaster, as the rest of the country was, should<br />
til* immediately made plans for local rehei mad followed<br />
this up with the necessary emerges** ksgiitatsoei and an<br />
iovestifttikm which would be a resd one, and not in the<br />
class with the farcical Coast Guard probe, which has bee*<br />
going on for a long time, and got nowhere. —<br />
irking to think ta*t since tht SM4<br />
TUB lOOTH AMBOY GRBBN FRIDAY, JUNE <strong>16</strong>,1866<br />
St farys Gmmar<br />
Scsod Graduated<br />
78 Students<br />
At Exercises Sunday<br />
Afternoon At Sacred<br />
Heart Auditorium<br />
'there were atventjr-elfbt<br />
tors In the class wtassh<br />
graduated Iron BL Mary's<br />
ransnar JB^crxK>l at exorcises<br />
hot* Smdaar aftsotoa In the<br />
Sacred Heart parish sasUtorhtm.<br />
The re. Rev. ataar. Mwavi H.<br />
1L C. Chinch<br />
sv Hie<br />
It was particularly irking to see a recent photograph<br />
of Ooegressman Eaton, who while not the representative<br />
of our Congressional District, but a resident and representathra<br />
of an adjoining district, standing with a group of<br />
ht she<br />
nounoed fef the<br />
The<br />
of ft*. Mirfs<br />
the «*<br />
"war!'we*nave"been told of conditions to Europe, wlmwjMsi<br />
Wtisi people had wiecked Home*,"iM' Were" living mSSF<br />
unhealthy and dangerous coaditioas, which required ls><br />
mediate relief, to which the liberal citizens of our dty contributed<br />
willingly and generously, and for which miltons<br />
of their tax dollars were spent, and yet when a simistr^sttuationcame<br />
abtfut in this city, it was necessary for Csmnoa,<br />
local people to set up their own committee to go to Washdaffy.<br />
George Bryan DaJy. Martin Jo-<br />
Tbomas John r>o-<br />
fcaney, Jotaa Sdward<br />
Downs,<br />
Hackett,<br />
sett, Marion Catherine Hoi too.<br />
Stanley<br />
Mary Theresa Jaruslelfwci. Joseph<br />
Stephen Kaprsns. Mary WiL<br />
ma Krauss, Charles Raymond<br />
Kelly, Pttricta Mary I*uer.<br />
Cstthertoe Elisabeth Leonard.<br />
Constance Leonard. Jceeph Ray-<br />
Bond Lotkowks, Adam Bernard<br />
Lovely, Msreetis Mark McCatae,<br />
Mar*<br />
as4eito MaMk, Thonsa* Vteesnt<br />
RKSOLUT1ON<br />
Doyle, James Francis Murray.<br />
lOertrud* Lois Newman. Thomas<br />
>eeph Noble. Donald David O*-<br />
Qumlan,<br />
Aim Me. ^^ «m >rMi<br />
e^ae^BT s^ si ^sssjsjesfejra^ ^^^^ ^^<br />
Brttt. Ann Marie<br />
Barry<br />
Oooling,<br />
Robert<br />
William<br />
for tfce rattaf of a foreigA conutry. Probably the Congreat- ckrth.<br />
Mary Rectoa FaireU, Marianne<br />
dkint know where the place was to which the money<br />
Rose Fttejereid. Marram Flan-<br />
'Was bring sent, but he should know where South Amboy is,<br />
since he lives so close to it. However, we haven't heard a I William John Fuller. Patricia<br />
single word from him about our plight.<br />
What has taken place so far as Congress is concerned.<br />
convince us that since we are citizens of the United<br />
States and not of some foreign country, we cannot expect<br />
tbe kind of aid we would receive if we lived outside the<br />
United SUtes, and therefore, we will have to fight aud<br />
fight hard for the action from Congress we deserve, and<br />
- hflivea right to expect.<br />
Bvtry single person in South Amboy must get into<br />
the fight, for their own preservation. Our first step must<br />
be to exert ''pressure'* methods on Congress by writing<br />
letters and sending telegrams to our Congressmen in Washington.<br />
The days of patient waiting and hoping that the<br />
next day will bring action from Washington are over. We<br />
must present a united front and a belligerent attitute, from<br />
here on out. And we must not forget what is taking place<br />
now and the lack of any CongxessionaL action since May 19th,<br />
wtai we go to the polls at the next election, and the elections<br />
to come.<br />
... WsUTB YOUR. CONGRESSMAN ANI> ©EMAND<br />
ACTION. DO IT NOW — TOMORROW MAY BE TOO<br />
Jaaloe Qerethty. Patricia Clara<br />
OUadort. Donald Fnaote<br />
Gerald Anthoor Oo<br />
JaoMt Feol Orarer, Robert Oer-<br />
ywrtcfc OTooK Pitada<br />
wattem Qsoifs Rsa. the<br />
Suntran. Flo.<br />
Tasfart, Carol<br />
"Mary Tier,<br />
Theresa'<br />
Arthur<br />
Ricrjard Warga Helen<br />
Catherine Yablonkky and Joan<br />
Ann Zuspan.<br />
«<br />
Ways te><br />
a close-grained wood that<br />
does Dot require a paste nUer. It<br />
can best be given s mahogany or<br />
walnut color with a penetrating<br />
stafav While It Is often given a<br />
natural finish with s gloss or dull<br />
varnish, a lacquer or a wax. It sup*<br />
piles en excellent best for enamel<br />
and may also be bleached.<br />
WITTt Yew Ceswreaasnan —<br />
Urging ExplBaieei ACTION!<br />
it is felt tliat Ike<br />
o» eVF eesn*<br />
largely<br />
•f May It.<br />
_ tm_ ike<br />
nie¥ a tra«ie teU<br />
aria* about the reimte<br />
eeir ettjr, and all<br />
ef Ha eJUaene fer all penenal in.<br />
and preaerty lose; and neby<br />
every agency of<br />
atase and nwn^eipal<br />
la prevent n reenr.<br />
ef snch a. catastrophe.<br />
8OUTH AMBOY DISASTER<br />
COMTTTEE<br />
Carrets !»r Salad<br />
Fresh carrots are an excellent addition<br />
to a salad, in terms of color,<br />
flavor, texture, and food value."<br />
Left-Over Praits<br />
Left-over fruits may be used to<br />
add a fresh, new touch to meals by'<br />
adding them to muffins.<br />
ITE<br />
Urging<br />
for something to<br />
serce on tbt<br />
Year Congressman —<br />
ACTION!<br />
-:<br />
SayreWDeJ.CC<br />
Dim For Local<br />
Relief Closes Tonight<br />
Week Long Event To<br />
Terminate With Rally<br />
the first civic activity<br />
the new Junior Chamber of<br />
soft ball<br />
game. Two local girls; Dorothy<br />
MlgUn and Dcretta Pavich wiK<br />
prooent a pantosnjme on popular<br />
songs, end there will be an at<br />
Mbitlon by tne tnrlrtere of the<br />
OayreviUe High School Band<br />
Music will be furnished by the<br />
Jtelrose Ptfe, Dram and Bugle<br />
Corps*<br />
Vbtjfik Xtantne Is chairman of<br />
the dommlttee assisted by Bar.<br />
,.iWB,<br />
Edwin Roglnakt t Joseph Kulaa,<br />
president of the Chamber, and<br />
M Laettl<br />
— >V<br />
The proportion of the American<br />
populstioh that graduated from cot*<br />
lege trebled between the two world<br />
wars, rielng from 1.1 per cent to<br />
S per cent.<br />
. L-*w<br />
Healthy growing plants<br />
water tale the air.<br />
win<br />
Mi •<br />
We always have on hand just the<br />
right kind of pastry for such an occasion,<br />
and we're always ready to<br />
make suggestions. __„__<br />
• V<br />
Lou's Pastry Stop<br />
115 So. Broadway<br />
Telephone <strong>16</strong>20