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Page 8<br />

Manufacturers<br />

Hear Rep. Brown<br />

The Honorable Clarence J.<br />

Brown, M.C., 7th Ohio District,<br />

was the guest of honor and mafn<br />

speaker at the New Jersey Manufacturers<br />

Association's 3Stfi Annual<br />

Dinner, held in Atlantic City<br />

on May 6. Congressman Brown was<br />

the author of the legislation which<br />

created the "Hoover Commission"<br />

and served as a member of that<br />

group (or the two years during<br />

which it operated.<br />

In his address to the New Jersey<br />

Manufacturers Association, Congressman<br />

Brown reviewed many<br />

of the findings and recommendations<br />

of the "Hoover Commission,"<br />

placing special emphasis on the<br />

present hazardous program of deficit<br />

spending.<br />

WASHIMG MACHINE<br />

REPAIRS<br />

"Seo the Mu-Ks Bro«."<br />

RADIO SALES CORP.<br />

327 MlUbura A«. Ml. 1-421<br />

The speaker pointed out that the<br />

Federal budget is a huge document<br />

or book of 1,670 pages, from which<br />

it is practically impossible to determine<br />

the real cost of any of the<br />

various programs or activities of<br />

our Government. "These 1,670<br />

pages," said the speaker, "are all<br />

in fine type—with column after<br />

column of small figures, which are<br />

almost impossible even to read—<br />

let along interpret. For instance,<br />

one title in the Veteran's Administration<br />

budget is a single lin<br />

'Salaries and Expenses, $848,897.-<br />

000.' On another page in the budget<br />

is a similar short item for 'Carfare<br />

and bicycle allowance, $42.00.'<br />

"To determine the cost of some<br />

government operations, one would<br />

have to look for and find some<br />

twenty or thirty different items in<br />

.different portions or sections oi<br />

the budget document. It you dido'i<br />

overlook any item, you might possibly<br />

add all of them together and<br />

determine what would be the ac<br />

tual cost of conducting some gov<br />

eminent activity—for instance, th<br />

Naval Medical Center at Bethesda<br />

Maryland.<br />

"In its general accounting th<br />

Federal Government now main<br />

.. The gals' eyes turn<br />

: to the best dressed<br />

men! Get that wellgroomed<br />

look and<br />

sharp appearan.ee this spring. Let us give your clothes<br />

regular, frequent dryclcaning care. OK ? Start TODAY I<br />

MEYERS BROS.<br />

98 MiLLBURN AVE. (One Block Wet Maplctcood Loop)<br />

1 HOUR SERVICE<br />

CALL MILLBURN 6-U10<br />

For Your Garment*<br />

IT IN AT 10 A. M.<br />

READY AT S P. M.<br />

:ains at least three, and often four,<br />

separate and complete sets of<br />

books, none of which usually ever<br />

agrees with any other."<br />

In discussing government hospitals,<br />

Congressman Brown stated<br />

that new government hospitals<br />

were found to De under construction<br />

in cities or communities where<br />

other Federal hospitals were being<br />

closed or abandoned for lack<br />

of patients. In one government<br />

hospital visited, more doctors than<br />

patients were found, and in enother<br />

less than fifty per cent of the<br />

beds were in use. Yet the hospital<br />

building program of the Federal<br />

Government was going madly<br />

ahead.<br />

Turning to the bureaucratic "red<br />

tape" which has enmeshed the<br />

American people, Congressman<br />

Brown exhibited a form currently<br />

being used by the Veterans' Administration<br />

in conjunction with<br />

free dental care for veterans. The<br />

speaker stated that this form (VA<br />

Form 10-2570) is an illustration of<br />

what the entire medical profession<br />

will be up against if socialized<br />

medicine is put into effect, Eight<br />

copies of the form must be executed<br />

and forwarded before the<br />

dentist is paid for his services. The<br />

form consists of 671 blank spaces<br />

which must be filled out. In the<br />

case of a simple x-ray, fifty per<br />

cent more time is required to<br />

complete the form than is needed<br />

for the actual performance of the<br />

x-ray examination.<br />

In closing, Congressman Brown<br />

urged his listeners to support the<br />

recommendations of the "Hoover<br />

Commission"; to vote in every<br />

election, local State and National;<br />

and to take a sincere and active<br />

interest in the real issues for<br />

which political candidates and parties<br />

stand and to support only<br />

those men and women for public<br />

office who believe in our traditional<br />

form of American Government—<br />

the private enterprise system.<br />

"Freedom is an indivisible thing,"<br />

said the speaker. "A man cannot<br />

lose a part of his freedom and<br />

fftill remain free. He cannot lose<br />

the freedom of choice and still<br />

call life his own. The right of each<br />

citizen to choose how he will worship,<br />

speak, write, rear his children,<br />

and work out hie own destiny—that<br />

is freedom—AMERI-<br />

CAN STYLE!"<br />

•<br />

Park Blossoms<br />

Attract Many<br />

Hundreds of local end non-local<br />

residents enjoyed the beautiful<br />

cherry blossoms at Taylor Park<br />

during this last week. Many<br />

amateur photographers and painters<br />

-were busy every day taking<br />

and painting (pictures. Comments<br />

from various people indicated this<br />

year's display was the most beautiful<br />

they had ever seen at Taylor<br />

Park.<br />

In the Realm<br />

Of Commerce<br />

Among employees of the Prudential<br />

Insurance Company who are<br />

being honored this month for their<br />

long service with the company is<br />

Walter N. Cooper, assistant manager<br />

of the mail department. Mr.<br />

Cooper has seen the mail department<br />

grow tremendously during<br />

his 45 years of service. He lives<br />

at 19 Southern Slope drive.<br />

Fred C, Kendall of Hardwell road<br />

is editor and publisher of the new<br />

magazine "Suburban Life in New<br />

Jersey" which is designed to reflect<br />

the interests and activities of<br />

'suburban families" throughout<br />

the State. Dealing chiefly with "the<br />

arts of gracious living in our lovely<br />

suburbs' Suburban Life will<br />

view "the broad pattern of suburban<br />

institutions, social interests,<br />

homes, hobbies, arts, amusements<br />

and relationships to metropolitan<br />

life." In this manner the maga<br />

zine hopes to become a literate influence<br />

in the life of the eubilrbs.<br />

Mr. Kendall, for 25 years vicepresident<br />

and director of Rob<br />

Publishing- Corp.. New York, resigned<br />

effective April 30,1950. During<br />

his 23-year period Mr. Kenda<br />

served as Editor end Publisher o:<br />

Advertising and Selling, Editor an<br />

Published of Advertising Arts am<br />

Editorial Director of the firm's 1<br />

business publications. In addition,<br />

he was Executive Secret&iy of the<br />

Annual Advertising Awards, an in<br />

stitution which he founded in 1935<br />

to continue the purpose of the<br />

Harvard Advertising Awards originally<br />

endowed by the late Edward<br />

W. Bok.<br />

As a nucleus (or his own pub-<br />

LOANS<br />

FROM $25 UP TO<br />

*j<br />

Yes, you can get whatever<br />

amount you need simply<br />

by phoning our office. All<br />

salaried people may apply!<br />

PHONE JOHN BROZEY<br />

SU. 6-6120<br />

The cash you need will be ready<br />

for you in 15 minute*!<br />

License No. 738<br />

43 MAPLE ST.<br />

SUMMIT<br />

EMPLOYEES LOAN CO.<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Hills 1TEM_<br />

shin°- venture, Mr. Kendall.<br />

association with William C. Rotix,<br />

president of Colyer-Roux Printing<br />

?any of Newark, has purchased<br />

publications known as "The<br />

iranges and Montclair" and "The<br />

eraey Shore." Effective with the<br />

•une issue, the magazine will be<br />

ompletely changed in size, appearnce<br />

and editorial content.<br />

•<br />

George Hiram Brownell of Elkorn,<br />

Wi5-. is the country's leadng<br />

expert on the bibliography of<br />

£ark Twain. Mr. Brownell di-<br />

>cts the Mark Twain Research<br />

T oundation and publishes The<br />

^wainian from Elkhorn.<br />

TRY THE<br />

HOLLY MOUSE<br />

FOR LUNCHEON and DINN<br />

AIR CONDITIOXED FOR<br />

YOCK COMFORT<br />

• OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

11:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.<br />

OPPOSITE THE RAILROAD STATION,<br />

OS ESSEX STREET, MILLBDKN<br />

[MAY 18. 1»50V<br />

Summer Play at<br />

Country Day<br />

available ee well as a sand<br />

and a sprinkler for hot days.<br />

There will be supervised drawing<br />

painting, singing and games.<br />

Anyone who is interested in fur-<br />

be held in Atlantic City, May<br />

20 and will represent<br />

tion at this convention: '<br />

Hulte, president; Roland'<br />

A Nursery Play Group for children<br />

from three to five years of<br />

information should contact<br />

Kast at Short Hills 7-3367.<br />

*<br />

executive vice-president;'.. Donate<br />

Freeman, secretary, and A 'Loew<br />

Rickert, treasurer.<br />

age will be held at the Short Hills<br />

Country Day School during the Attending<br />

month of July. Mrs. Heywood, an<br />

assistant in the first grade, and S & L Convention<br />

Mrs. Kast, wife of the Headmaster<br />

will be in charge. It will be The followin<br />

officers of the In-<br />

(<br />

& Loan Aseoci-<br />

held Monday through Friday from ; yes i '<strong>Millburn</strong> will attend th?<br />

nine until twelve.<br />

convention of the N—<br />

Playground equipment<br />

BUY YOCB '<br />

HOTPOIHT<br />

ELECTRIC RANGE<br />

at RADIO SALES CORP.<br />

"See the fcfartai Bnn, 1 : .<br />

M7 MillDnrn "— **"<br />

he HOLLY HOCSE<br />

RESTAURANT AND MILK BAR<br />

SUPPORT MILLBURN TOWNSHIPS<br />

Independence Day<br />

4 TH Independence Day<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

Have Your Donation Ready When Our Committee Workers Call Starting May 22nd<br />

- A COMPLETE DAY'S PROGRAM -<br />

Sponsored by the "<strong>Millburn</strong> Fourth of July Committee Inc."<br />

CELEBRATION JULY<br />

FINANCE COilIMITTEE<br />

MILTON O. LANGE<br />

Chairman<br />

A. A. Baldwin, Wallace McCornb, Hubert Nelson, A. L. Young<br />

Committee Members<br />

DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMEN<br />

Mr. Charles Behringer<br />

Mrs. R. E. Barton<br />

Mr. Edward S. BlackweU Jr.<br />

Mrs. Henry Briggs<br />

Mrs. J. Harmon Brown<br />

Mr. H. L. Easom<br />

Mrs. William E. Hanford<br />

Mrs. Schujler G. Harrison<br />

Mr. Enoch L. Kinctud<br />

Mr. Samuel W. Lambeth<br />

Mrs. Ralph Lent<br />

Mr. W. 3. LuU<br />

Mr. Robert E. Marshall<br />

Mr. William Minder Jr.<br />

Mrs. Raymond M. Oakes<br />

Mrs. C. S. Perkins<br />

Mr. D. Walter Peterson<br />

Mrs. F. A. Schubert<br />

Miss Teresa Simon<br />

Mrs. Malcolm D. Spinning<br />

Mrs. G. Gordon Xegnell<br />

Mrs. Mead Walworth<br />

Give!<br />

At New <strong>Millburn</strong> Stadium<br />

Salutes 9:00 A. M.<br />

Flag Raising and Band Concert 9:30 A. M.<br />

Circus 10:30 A. M.<br />

Band Concert & Entertainment 7:00 P. M.<br />

Fireworks 9:00 P.M.<br />

At Taylor Park<br />

Aquacade 2:00 P.M.<br />

Free Ice Cream 2:45 P. M.<br />

Ball Game . 3:00 P. M.<br />

A Safe and Sane<br />

Holiday for all<br />

GENERAL COMMITTEE<br />

President<br />

HAROLD A. SONN<br />

Vice President<br />

<strong>Public</strong>ity Chairman<br />

A. L. Young<br />

Treasurer<br />

Paul Cherin<br />

Secretary<br />

George Bauer<br />

Circus Chairman<br />

Charles E. Paulson<br />

Fireworks Chairman<br />

Mead Walworth<br />

Music Chairman<br />

Herman Kreirler<br />

Program Chairman<br />

Roy Anderson<br />

Grounds Chairman<br />

Edward Heiss<br />

Baseball Chairman<br />

Frederic Allendorf<br />

Robert E. Faddis<br />

Gate Collections<br />

Chairman<br />

Arthur V. Wynne<br />

Children's Events<br />

Chairman<br />

J. D. Gartland<br />

Paul Cherin<br />

Business Solicitation<br />

Chairman<br />

Hubert Nelson<br />

Legal Chairman<br />

Harry Silverstein<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Safety<br />

Co-chairman<br />

Norbert Wade<br />

Chief J. D. Haye*<br />

M<br />

FI<br />

*

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