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cou'h-pqst. u.y. is, usi i ji'hite Horse Pike: Life in Russia Today: Verneuil Comedy Broadway and Elsewhere By JACK LAIT Plenty of Resistance, La Rogers Talent Shows End Play Activities At Audubon Checked and Double Checked BY JIMINY But It Has No Chance? at Forrest NEVER IN 01 HISTOBV. a Fair Deal told me, has our government been venal, so degraded, so corrupt This was not a squeamish man. He had risen through the dirty politics of a district crummy with crime and crooked politics.

"Everything in Washington is I What promises to be a dra- R. S. Pat Off) i mauc eveni pi unpreceaeniea im- Without Outside Help Armv Authorities are cuietiv investigating the possibility of By FRANK SHERIDAN Closing exercises at the Audubon Community Recreation Association's eight-week summer acuities at the two borough play-grounds were featured on A'ednesday night with musical shows. The show at School 2 opened (Armed opposition to the Communist regime in Russia has all but been stamped out. but resistance nevertheless exists.

This is the story told by Adile Kasha, a 32-year-old refugee from th Soviet Union. Kasha, in this last article of a series, says Communist Russia will not crumble from within, and that help from the outside is needed "to ignite a popular explosion" against Stalin.) By ADILE KASHA CepfTtfh 19S1 by hen Servie CoWKiivn An ITVRl Tc thpro artiv nictanr In Prpmipr portance'to. playgoers is the an-' nouncement that Ginger Rogers marks her return to the stage for the first time in 10 years in Louis Verneuil's new comedy, "Love and Let Love," which comes to Philadelphia's Forrest Theater under the managerial banner of Anthony B. FarreU on Monday evening, Sept. 3.

One of the foremost movie actresses in the world and an Academy Award winner, Miss Rogers was last seen on Broadway in the memorable musical smash hit, "Girl Crazy," that ele for sale, he said, -trom oaoy-pins in service hospitals to airplane-carriers, from a letter of introduction to a vote in Congress. "There is little attempt at concealment. "Billions are poured out amid chuckles and even brags of grafters. "Not everyone is dishonest. A majority of one is enough to pass a bill.

There are divided jurisdictions in all the bureaus, of ith a piano selection, "March I -f Toys," by Daniel Tavani, whoj ilso was accompanist for some! sabotage in the crash of a jet plane, with a death toll of 13. at Fort Dix this week. Reports are that jets at adjacent McGuire field were grounded for a week or more earlier this month after it was discovered that the base's supply of fuel had been tampered with. Eyewitness descriptions of the Dix tragedy established that the "plane suddenly turned into a "ball of fire" shortly after takeoff, and lend some credence to the supposition that there had been further sabotage of fuel. There's every indication that Martin Ferber may resign within a fortnight both as state motor vehicle inspector and as chairman of the Bergen county board of freeholders.

If so. he will be the Republican candidate for sheriff to succeed Frank D. Livermore. who died last week. And the chances are that Frank Osmers, Bergen county Republican chairman, can have the motor vehicle commissionership if he wants it.

Ferber's resignation as MV commissioner would be quite a blow to the rank and file of the department. The inspectors admire him to a man, feeling that he has been doing everything possible to revitalize the department and bring the force up to full strength. There had been a movement Via iotp Dirhirs Willi a me Acr't' Stalin inside Russia today! Bonnie Williams and Frank Car or-anized7 DoeS it have a chance of success? -jone then presented a puppet, questions i have been asHed most often since show. The same trio and Fred iot ,0 4 2 which there seem to be a million. Kite, ti'ifh.

thpir vated her to theatrical heights IX I I PA I ltM I I 'policy' problems political and nffir-ialthat thpv rtnn't know Kehrer then presented a "Three resistance It is' s. ckll1j Hollywood beckoned following hisrertng and ther 28uffi cated her stage success on the Qnci Virginia irryUh succeed in tune with help irom scattered areas does not exist. silver screen and has maintained her position as a top star in some mA Alt'. int" ouiMur. afoot to let the department die a slow death by not filling vacan Aside from the strong pro-Eisenhower sentiment, he found quite Today it exists primarily in what's going on.

But they know plenty is going on. "I see the same spirit ln those who come to me for favors. "They take it for granted that ethics, oaths of office, duty, common honesty, are horse-and-buggy foolishness, and if anyone in of dances. Joy Missimer and Patsy bu pictures ior tne last two the minds of men. Must Have Help What I mean by "resistance" is a general restlessness, a potential rebellion by men who now are only "dissidents" but tomor- cies, eventually turning tne work an active interest in Governor Corbett presented a ballet num "Love and Let" Love" will play over to the state police.

many quarters. For iber. Ronnie Williams plaved "On I nder Iron Control Ferber strenuously fought California thelTop of Old Smokev" on his gui-i There is no evidence that the 1. 71 the Forrest for two weeks, with CrUIIlUlC UU.U an, mllinu. a.

idea and launched on a plan toGQPers' talked of a Varren-tar. Jack Gest played "Our Boys Soviet Ujrion will JVld LJTlOn WIU give more ana oeuer service t- pt. that Shine Tonight" on his clar- within, Tior mat armea sougnv 10 mrow piaim am nw and Saturday. Seats are now on communism out, if Carcione played are ready to spring into action at both his men and to tne public an ith bothiinet. Frank saxophone.

Susie a given signal, aiann nas sre-n saxopnone. Susie a given signal, siann nds j- fice 'pulls' such phrases they are excuses probably stalls for handout offers. "I have known Washington during quite a few years. It has al-wavs been a seventh heaven for lobbvs and every other sort of However, is no ui of roastal states I Honey" on a he'd like to get out of the tnr 4 nmn, gave a baton demonstra- to it that this sort of opposition rfiunnn nttnpn UniO There IS SPnUmCm Id u.irH nut because of disappointment gnJl fnr'ofns Monday, and mail orders waiting for help. They have cejD( te'Si Verneuil.

who authored the ment MARILYN DAY i i Taft-Driscoll ticket as appealing Daniel Tavani i and Barbara has been effectively cut-to both the conservative and lib-iiHiams played 'Espana as a that Russians accept comm commu- that his program wasn't receiving full support from the administration in general and State duet, and Bar- that Russiaans accept commu- oral fartinnc in the nartv. In iPianO-aCCorctlon I 1 si 1. A Aitht 10 nraat ance is futile Some have alreadj comedy and who staged it WTOie given up ail nope. jthe popular success, "Affairs of ltiian fi KaiflhftW Democracy greatest ally now on xhihit at the Mu- lllldll lldllUJUn Illinois there is talk of a .1 6-rC pressures, horse-trading, pork-jbarrel projects and a certain 'amount of out-and-out purchase Budget Director de alliere in 'wuai. umi i uui diiu i mkp.

Aiierv iicvci i ia Ferber was with the Prayer." Sheila Russian people in a common, Russia is the basic nature ofsic B' New York. with i CIVJM Willi particular. L1LU1Q1. in ms enons to i ootam auuuiondij nrkm jnrt awn1Laxton an(1 JacK 0es, were uprising, ovennrewiman. is an insunci ior in stellar role (He rp 1 land sale of privileges and cold-Upeiling lUCSday Mooded looting and larceny.

"BUT, RIGHT NOW, all that is generally taken for granted. At Music Circus lunas ior aaaiuonai empiuj ine program was in the Tsars, not tne BoisneviKs. sonaiweu-oe ng piupcr- puts tnis comedy through its re- that he could keep lnsPec lnn of Miss Ninal Duvall, The Bolsheviks stole the revolu- lty and individuality tarsal paces, too.) Although he stations open evenings ana elim-tassen is now settled in tion from the people who made Communism gives him none. appeared on the stage as inate daytime lines of waiting jdelphia as Penn prexv. btassen.

Tne show at ScnooI 3 opened it Some definite signs and causes leading player in his own plays motorists. i picked the vvrong horse in tne witn cassie and Patty Bendor; On the Western Front in of resistance I have noted inside his native France for a quar- An independently wealthy man, Pennsylvania poling last "Heart of My World War II. 1 was virtually a Russia include these: Iter of a century, he will be mak- jopenly, and the hungry' boys are busy on bigger ano Deiier ana "Finian's Rainbow" Yip Har- new'er improvements on robbing Ferber will bear watcnmgima piumuiy uuiu miu iw jjean Florentine, accordionist, witness to great scenes in which; 1. There is weariness and bit-ing his first appearance as an whether or not he stays in theiport there. But Senator Duffipiayed "On Top of Old Smokey" Ukrainians bv the thousands ter cynicism among the people.iactor in America in "Love and and the "Marines' Hvmn." nnenpri thpir arms to welcome! They dread war and they are not Let Love." state's service.

There are many and uovemor tine are repre- Tommy Burns and Tommy Barry tne jvjaZj invaders. It was only quite sure Stalin isn't leadingj told iokes and the latter n.rmsnt rpsrvnnripd them to it. If he does, he will Republicans in Bergen and else-sented as looking upon Driscoi! where who believe hs would be with favor, and the Pennsylvania burg and Fred Saidy's great the Treasury and throwing raw musical about Glocca-Morrajcoracts to those who offer the jLeprachauns. Rainbow Valleym.s inflation there, in step and that "Old Devil Moon" will! with everything else." open at St. John Terrell's Music! Of course, this wasn't exactly delegation has a man-size Old Man." Doris SDieeel hmtaiitv that thp I'kraintanlnot have the DODular suPDort of i 11 linn I nrtin." 11 tc the logical man to succeed Gov ernor Driscoli.

in the national convention. dancpd to the tnnp nf "Rv i Hiota lihoratmn! the nation inlp Russia is auain' HtH JJtlUllO ITILLI 1 1 I 1 Ul llliiilCUiaL uuliuuvji; ernor Dewey is already on record; the Light of the Silverv Moon." a irihvsicallv attacked. i i-pI Mat Spt- A haneover Is for Eisenhower and may also Jimmy and Betty Bery enter- Bv nature. Russians still Longing: for God Opens Monday at yearn for a liberty they never! 2. Man longs for God.

Unless the mourning after the night New Jersey's delegation into Lady." Evelyn Flemine and tA nH a tht thp'Stalin ran riestrov God he ran-! Circus, Lambertville, N. J. on me- ik" it. But I was shocked. Tuesday, for a two weeks en-, But np was an insider and not gagement.

"Finian's Rainbow" naive or of lofty is considered by many to have moral character. one of the most significant books; "Oratory, argument, waving combined with some of the great-ithe flag, quoting Washington and est music and lyrics ever writ-, the Constitution now get you before. Dewey nominating column in '4S. (Shirley Pa tchel sang "Four Leaf 1917 revolution certainly failed not destroy opposition. Men P.

New Jersey will place Driscoll's; Clover and K-K-Katy." Dianne gve them. jail religions continue to resist! DUCKS LOUMV Th hpa thv sauallmgs or a "JZ ":3. AUv urmp. i name in nomination and would Brubaker and Fiona Fioentine inds. communism in their minds.

danced a schottiche. Michael'0" ut of 40 Is Commie 3. Youth, supposedly the in- opathic hospital, Philadelphia. to see him the top spot, meant that the name of George but probably would attle for the u-in ha known here- vice presidency; thats where Burns was the announcer and: ta n'h "nVa 16 'doctrinated force of communism, Miss Doris Palmer, took the 3" becoming disillusioned. This break completely the; to vears directed the show.

Truman started! Basmachi. as the opposition "i There's a movement afoot in FIRST LT. George T. W. Lore'S!" 4.

The Soviet "Army is not an New York to require medical John Loder, who so brilliantly portrays the leading role in "Second Threshold," at the Bucks County Playhouse this week, will be held over as the masculine star of "When Ladies Meet," the sophisticated and merry- comedy by Rachel Crothers which opens a week's engagement at Theron Bamberger's theatre in New Hope, on Monday with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. abouts for a good many more vears. The youngster will be christened George E. Brunner 3d. He's the second child of Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Brunner of 2987 Sumter road, Fairview, who have a four-year-old daughter, Susan. Pappy is an FHA appraiser. Grandpappy, of course, is the mayor of Camden examinations for pedestrians 13 West Oakland I avenue.

Oak-; ith in tne hms Xoay no entirely trustworthy force. Nor volved in auto accidents. That's Jf rec eived the Silver Star, than one person in 40 is TPet-unlts 'n the novel thought, but not as far-torT ln batt ln Ko Communist in my home town. iIn Tadzhikistan 90 percent of the fetched as it sounds Mayor I. pTts out hat Before I left Stalinabad.

myP0" are ''imported' Russians. Villani of Newark also has come VTTu0 home a cousin told me. "We W1Ui. The Soviet peasant g.ves up with a stringent but meritor-l?" Field. never stop fighting." aUegiance to the land.

ious measure. He served notice He was more outspoken than; A' o'. Ladies Meet not onlv Former Freeholder Gordon Gar- as its male star, but in Pla'l bravery on the night of ilZ. Titlme labor legislation. Socialist! "yApril 24.

1951. near Taejon. Z'S 1 when the enemy attacked it will als When tnis week tnat he will nre lawyer on the city's payroll vey packed up Friday and left for a vacation at Provincetown after so present three femi totals a cannot arrest it. ever End nine stars, Frances Reid, Sara Seegar and Ruth White, all of a strenuous season at his down- sons hauled into the city's police nl thecity's police, The secret police Scientists and writers. GoV wer SAJSi'8 that the enemy was only 40 yards "1 musicians and even radio script! whom are well known on Broad and doesn't know one end of a Xr his company and he writers manage, on occasion, toway ana are lavornes ot Hope audiences.

Hp Imlrl" i the other, he role from nls command and himself. tt independently. This takes For me. hatred of the Stalin- hrBV(1 reunion Oct. 13 We ran into rt i uiavc Liiati along, about two tons of brand Reihman; Yhe othe and 7.

Continuing arrests attest to new tacKie ine snouiun and ound nim he as hae backers ith a loss of 1000 reasons. They destroyed by have much trouble catching him. hpartv a. wr anH hic attackers with a loss of 1000,,, th.v drove back Tk iten. jblank, curious stares, fie ot Starring in this amusing Irish served.

I musical comedy ill be many of "Everybody but everybody, the perfprmers who have been with a few unimportant excep-appearing in "Finian's Rainbow" tions is on the make. Those who for some years now. They in-'haven't got their hand out for jclude Marilyn Day, Harry are figuring political conse well. Dorothy Tucker, P. J.

Kelly. -quences. You have to be a polU Delores Martin, Eddie Bruce and tician to get and keep a job, (Robert Pitkin, and they will be that's the American system. But (assisted by William Shriner and we all used to go light in admit-I Rowan Tudor of the resident, ting that; we thought we had to company. The production will be at least prevaricate and say wa staged by Robert C.

Jarvis with were patriots, unselfish and pub (Oscar Kosarin leading the lie-spirited, (orchestra, Sherman Frank super-j "They laugh at you If you sue-; vising the chorus, Kenneth Mack-1 gest anv such hooey now. If jenie directing the ballet and you're for or against anvthing Charles Evans doing the decorJ'they ask 'How or 'What's Marilyn Day played the role jn it for of Sharon in the touring com-j "The pet word Is 'contacts' pany of "Finian's" and recently! 'That covers all activities from appeared in "Kiss Me Kate" on getting a Communist in over a Broadway. Just last week she border to building a war plant played the title role in "Miss 0r buving 30.000 vehicles or Liberty" at the Dallas State Fair.ispreading relief where it will Harry Stockwell played Woody elect someone or passing scarce i alongside Miss Day in the road metals through the bottleneck as 'company of "Finian's." He wasefense materiel, though it's the original Curly in the fnr rans safetv-pins, build-I company of "Oklahoma" and ing race tracks, shipping for re-' afterwards played the role for a saje abroad or even shipping out year on Broadway. 'to be sent back here for sale, P. J.

Kelly began his long, career with the Abbey Players AL THAT GOES Into taxes in Dublin. He appeared with Wal-1 and prjrPSi pius premiums for iter Hampden in de the mjddleman-and it's a wild Bergerac, "Hamlet and 'Mac- runawav that must keep growing beth" and with Helen Hayes in worse jror the Gilhooley. Kelly was in rific and Pach case suggests a the Broadway and London like jt only bigger and productions of "rinians I bow." 'The unions are rapacious: the "Naughty Marietta wi empIovprs want Each Elaine Malbin, Harry Stockwell, savs other side makes it flght i Nina Olivette. Fred Harper, Jack ineif.defense men. The Metropolitan Racing Asso- cadfora race track it ffi tired alemploye of catlon.

Commonweath avenue. Strath- It is a sophisticated comedy with worldly wisdom, witty dialogue and dramatic situations about a young authoress who becomes infatuated with her publisher, and urges him to inform his wife of their romance, a procedure he does not relish. Frances Reid plays the fascinating young writer, and Loder, of course, is the publisher. all regions. The Kremlin surely must fear that a prolonged war would give the basic opportunity for this unrest to become rebellion among its subject peoples.

But it is difficult to make resistance effective in today's Lieutenant Lore's wife and two dn" u'7 vari children reside at the DaklvJ Those three reasons, with vari-address UaK1nations. are the most important i among the people I know. I i would sav that Russians every- THE AN AL Vacation Bible fppt thpm cus, but there is a very gooa scnooi cioseo Friday witn special exercises in the evening at Beth Admonished By Father "Tyrannies that the Tsars mere, is 83 but a tough customer on fish. Last Saturday he landed a 16-pound rock fish at Strath-mere bridge. Grandma Turnrule girls would scream at the sight of a mouse but will get into a car with a wolf.

Fear of one's next door neigh bara Seegar who acted sobril- any Presbyterian Church, Had- don Heights. Sixty-six boys and, LurlctMveu Lalc Dr keeps a mans moutn closed. i nanny last season in "The Royal chance that it will receive a permit next year to operate the state's fourth flat track. The organization is quite sound financially and has "good names" as its backers, including Ralph; "Shorty" Cornell, wealthy and genial Woodbury steel contractor. Ralph is a member of the Delaware River Joint Commission, having succeeded Hugh "Scub" Mehorter, his friend and neighbor.

Scub resigned from the board to become chairman of the State Racing Commission. Maybe girls attended the school during1 lo 'T fU i.VAgent lnI1Jtrate ever' organized family." "The Silver Whis the past two weeks Thev' vvereifatner userl to -ll leaders are murdered, whole and other New Hope producti taught considerable handicraft I them 'ou' lest deported. will return in the role of uctions. airtHv a gi become a slave. The West should not be overly; woman of wealth who finds her- It was not as easy for aU men optimistic.

self involved in other peoples to resist as it was for my father, people First Victims romances but cannot achieve a work, which was exhibited to their parents Friday evening. The school was directed by the Xow that Joey Maxim has given Bob Murphy a thorough lacuniKLSian was one ui iauc, mui. tne "genera disenchant- hannv nnp nf hpr nr, Uin Qpp pastor. Dr. Jarvis S.

Morris, and jboxing lesson, and wants John Mrs. JohniProvinceswHere rebel? ulA "'ment" of the people is gar is a resident of" Newtown. SiBarru Tlfo OUl lHOPUl Burks rotinfv anH thp wifp nf Lieoree Miner itnt ivnnun, Ulilln Cornell or Mehorter. or both, can don't have to look around too "tcpv, Ki a forces. Even that is ended, now.

wnetner tne latent-resistance Ezra Stone (Henry Aldrich). can ever lead to open revolution; Another star role, that of the be of aid to another group of long. A Maxim-Matthews boutipartment teachers' Mrs Rolland To understand that there real- oimiuiai. iwuj xviu itsraun ana Mrs. tverett Simpson.

f-' r. ilu iiu" omuu su-i tolerant and wise uepenas on now iar aiaun goes. publisher's tolerant and sussiuiiy uugiu pcunii is tne iad who was primary department; Mrs. Harold cj oTiur u0n no lar lne esl Wlu g0i wife- will be acted by Ruth White, Blair and wuuam snnncr gives. -The tj ht, P.l nMfAmqnn nn VunIH' uyeieiic a.

ijaiiiuuiuci imincas nidiciiea im as a 5tep- Bull Mrs John Gurlev and Mrs 1 inuuponua na.t Di lo neip. track in that county, but are still: ping stone" for the tough Irish Harry Walker, junior department c3 died as rebels a8ainst com-j Without outside help Russians! nouse resident "company interested in the very much slugger, but proved he was Mur 115 llltai pfuunnam-c I'll uuiiyu; August 26. Curtain Sunday is at 8 p. m. are powerless, vvnn u.

resistance Ronald Te'ifer. Gene From 1918 to 1921 were the might burst into flame. project. phy's superior as a boxer and his i5Ut it anH Pari Whit ors fAattiraH organized and can use blackjacks literal and rhetorical ones. "Minorities of all sorts through paid agitators who keep them dissatisfied and sore crack down with threats.

i "lxLL llu: vears when Lenin imDosed his-m havp hp f3nnt fmm thp ua years when eaual as a ouncher. So hartiv gay parts. The play is being di he outclass Murohv that Mat-iT" ZTllY dictatorship on an unwilling roitAH Kir 17 rvKni-t fiMii-nil m4 i what Russians must be told Is u. IL i.ll.l.r.l", L. thews was never aeain invited: by brute force and bloody rute force and bloody State Legion Plans 33d Convention at In the years following, that free men do not charge them oes'K" back nto th Hardpn means.

violent opposition never the crimes of Stalin, and nare' i-T 1 rav cuuiusi-yui avenue, Oak yn. mere always nas neen ano, that the West knows the Russ an inuc uld, Ule IVPSl RmiWS ine nUSSUni i "The Communists have plenty nf money and, of course, their lying traitors In high places. iThey swing tremendous inf)u ence, pay for a lot of It. wangle imore by controlling powerful aSt aOOUt tne GarVeV he haSi Part nf thp nnlWHnn DoJ I I down at Brant Beget mmard Dal! fouShe pK very! Johnny Long Connnpr to tell you how he was stranded Meinhia stmn 01 UVL victims of his system. Wildwood Sept.

6 in the minMip nf thp h-. fQ. i I and now tne oivisionsi weekl i vpyraa 'fiondPlay- The chapter members the MVD never nave totally avpH was Ura whoia.r.e in gathering. stamped out. 'U.

S. Steel Male Ch saved the day, To Starlight Ballroom A great band will appear at the Starlight Ballroom, Wild-wood. Labor Day weekend; Johnny Long. "Young America's Favorite," will take the stand on stamps from Italy, its colonies, nr Wildwood. Aug.

are1- the dillies are the contract-being completed for the staging sfat(, nt Frank Keickline. 402 West and the Vatican. K'" sentiment 1 0 Mng at Ucean UtV The Reds have killed off. year Cedar avenue, Oaklyn, got caught Homestead, of the 33rd annual New Jersey Aug. hfn zt 'aftpr vpar thp IpaHpre nf thp is ideal for grafting and chiseling iisning recently.

a ij.h uttiMt was oorn Steel's but the basic Homestead Male American Legion Convention hooking himself in the fWr Mr. and Mrs SamnAt Ahi wq! position not A Friday and Saturday, Aug. 31- TL cp, and nicking the Treasury to put which opens here Sept. 6 for a un hilllnns or while putting leaders on a lineAlbertson avenue, Barrington, Ihe lead.ers "PH h' nv'Von on the porch of his home. Un-1 West Jersey hospWl on 15.1 Dr Iuu i i iail rho MVn trtnlr thorn in ay evening, at the Jer- Lra Hn.

is the, biggest bonanza that C. Harold Saidt convention pvpr fp jn(0 ftth rector who has cs ablished head- sharpshooters, Tnpy aren-t held quarters at the lid wood Recrca-, of auic 10 extract ine Darned nook, ne nas oeen named Suzanne ev resort citv's hp sj i 4 tj hut their influence still is a ve. iv iesoii mys famed 6iu'" a.auuii.?, iiu tj ui ci A ii 4, "-uuiuii i iniu uui ior Dccause i ic. a oii, vendues cuwuru, it was a weekend. He went to'arrived at the same hospital on' itranttmnal mi iv irn iv mi ii ri i uni in L' i i tion center on East Rio Grande wartime, and yet thev bore into Aunt Slug Sez: Abbreviations are always followed by a period except on the beach, when they're followed by a crowd.

City Detective Barney Tracy has successfully turned his back on Dan Cupid for. lo, these forty-some years. But he played the role of Dan'l the other night in reuniting a Virginia couple, never suspecting the amount of work it would involve. Tracy was on duty in detective headquarters the other night when a man rushed in and frantically related he was unable to locate his wife. He explained he was a salesman and while enroute to a Camden industrial plant, had left his wife at a motel on Route 25.

After finishing his job, he went back to the motel the wrong one. There ensued a three-hour search, but he still hadn't found the right motel. After spending an hour on the phone, Tracy located the right motel, whose operator said the Virginian's wife was in a state of near-collapse and was about to report her husband mlss'ng to the police. Wife and husband conversed on the phone and Tracy gave his directions to the motel which was not on Route jo after all, but near Westville. Je- conductor mil, La Q.

ht gain lead the chorus in lead Jersey nospital and ior Mr. and Mrs. vviuiam sucn prompt and courteous at- Koike, lib Beiiot avenue, Audu- 5 annearance hefore Orean -nanusome jnnnny. me pnae oi tention that he wrote an unso-jbon. A daughter.

Nancy Carol.Sere audiences, whose 1W has a thriving licited letter of annreciatinn was born at the same institution in? "eeuom is worm dance business running for him venue, rrporiea "n- 1'i-nn the openings made bv made for what he termed wjtn tnP whole rolmtry is expected to be tne largest con- allon.mnd(,d and defpnse. jvention in the history of the state minded lorganizaUon. i "What poes oh Is a crvlnp Draisins the comhinpH pffnrto nf Aug. 10 to Mr. and Mrs.

Bar- "Snnng ior 'inrrpacp pvprv vpar flnpan ouuui. At a Ked Armv base in tne i7.T:... Drs.Eugene Wvso and S. Thnmasltram Newell, 39 Central avenue. Crimea I once found a crudely na.s 1 Carter, and Nurse Florence Rob- Audubon.

A son, Stephen An Audubon. A son, Stephen siteijuarvt i a. erts. Incidental-. Keickline wat eludes An-r-" ly won the sineine ste thony, was born at the West Jer- under my blanket iySunday's prof ram In sey to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Me-M the words "No Tsar n0 popular staXd anr 11.1 nno Stalin nnlv ripmnrrar-v At jn.H!"1""1 niauuaiu aw. Saiin, only aenr and A product of Dixie. Johnny has maintained his popularity there and today no debutante ball or country club dance is a success unless the Long band is featured. His annual tour of the Southland undaunted by the accident sacred soloist Ray lita.

20P.S Prnsnert RiHctp nn Ana went nshing next day isongs, with tenor a nice haul The Joh in Webers n- A daughter. Deborah Ann, Sullivan singing "The Rosary OUiUVC There are legionnaires Kra(T a wmr, and a and auxiliary mem hers in thcicomppte breakdown of all our state and 300 official delegates traditions and our whole contem-will make the trip here. plated form of republican, demo- The convention, Saldt said will cratc government draw between 6000 and 8000 oni ran't change' it. I wouldn't Sept. 6 and 7 and 20,000 to 2o.000 trv.

i dnn't take bribes, but I over the weekend. keep mv fences up and mended, Business sessions will be held and often I. a hardened old-timer, at the Convention Hall with, the ran look mvsolf in the mirror. usually hooked three years in were entrrtainprl rnvallv hv ivallrr 'From last "v'i i nit: Krtine insiuuiion on fm 1 111s iu 11 10 ior Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrusi lu.Dav" concert will be reoeated the advance. Financially, these tours Irving and Sophie Morrow onlA.ufv ino al'o i tri rr. 41M neeiJiiu five ut. nrfi- nflrflnnni titmnta inmi 1 a rp pti pni ni vnar. ISwit zerland-The Dr Epnelmans ldon Heiehfs" 1 ComPletc'y side rom ered he Boom He winds up with more than! bark "om Flori-da vtsi" Mrs' Paul Kennedv anditnofna iou.Vfn uferil The veTeran choral group in- 100.000.

on them, which ain't hay, iwrre also r-ll' Paul 905 White Horse! dudes men from lust about everv in any business. Auxiliary convening at the Ke- jfs play along or get out. And Poster Larry Wisely took off Oaklyn. ha returned iromi the Baltic states in8" of the bl Homestead steel song most closely assort- LJ' mnlnr tnn tn Miami Fla IhgUSh, in tne Ijaiuc States, i.ji. t.k...

i. t- li em mcaire. Electing oi vt ana heing in rongress is the only will take place in the Rccrea-, business I know now." vacation anrl i 4. 00111c aic lame tun men, wmi uiiniinjr is onniiiv 111 Jack Ramsay for his Main" hide-! NAS; CharlPS Diprizitol Mnlvta naitJ nf S-Tm othe" are rollers, shipping Old ShantytowS," which hej I 1 1. "is wair.e nioe-sand ri Mrs.

Anthonv Pace iin Moldavia, parts of Crimea and i-ru. iii Li.h b- a a i nn i a inn wp i nnnp ip. mnav. unrip w. icp i -i- rni.un.iain, ll im nil I13.

1 aii.i UTilinnu tective Sgt. Bill Kelly said to his way; he's driving The her1. 'Newton. avenup' etc. They have found fellowship "Shantytowg" and other tunes in Our Hero after the husband night he left Orrharri.

iT.e 3 tor. trip Ukraine Key Spot and fun in their musical cnter-jhis famous style wherever his tion Center. Following the Legion tion. the annual New Jersey Fire HllCU men's Mutual Benevolent elation will meet at Wildwood, "1 "fianarr Sept. 10 and 11, for the 55th scs Municipal Judge Ramm Friday sion.

fined two motorists $25 each and had left. Vernon street? for PennsaukVn tne amotty Mountains in i nave 'seen resistance leaflets prise and in the past few yearSjband plays, tt wan nup a half hram (Tennessee. ipubllshed by a Jewish group in a have won wide recognition. Thev The hand is a show in lteif hnnr latpr tho tamo virrrini.r, I Mr- and Mrs- F. H.

Radue anditown in central Russia. boon heard in coast-tocoastiThe mcmhor irnvnuni Heanrut a'r'. al Joan, of 230 Vircinial Evervone has heard about the raHin tt I Tel like' the 'ZKir lhC Audubon, have returned valiant resistance in Ukraine'sTeei', 'Thcitre GvulT on the! and uicnrturetTitth the direction. from a motor trip through Massa- In mv Army unit I heard of ac-lAir. abashed husband mourned, "but Long band are Dick Perry.

The chusctts and New Hampshire, the fighting by Ukrainian rebels Long Shots, and the Glee Club also visited Montreal and against Red Army forces sent in' ct.i Quebec, Canada. to hunt them out. Opening 2 IVronits Fight Bloodless Duel this time I've lost my car. I parked it somewhere around here and ran't find it." Grinning wryly, Tracy oined the stranger in a tour of central city. A half hour later they found the car about 100 feet There are 20,000.000 Ukrainians Cnl 1 f) class ofiunder Soviet domination.

I haver1, in Whhesboro Man Held For Illicit Still Chester Strzelrckl, of Newark, costs on charges of speeding 65 president of the group, will soon miles nn hour in Delaware town-announce headquarters for the ship. Another motorist was fined delegates. ja similar amount for careless Fishing continues to hold Ihe drivlng. spotlight for anglers aboard! Pleading guilty to the speeding party boats with excellent charges were George Mason, 34, catches of seabass and weakflsh'0' Hlnchman and Evergreen ave-being reported. jnucs, Merchantville, and Donald Indications point to one of theiA- Henney, 20.

of Morse street largest crowds In the history of nrr boulevard, A not the resort for the Labor Day W88 hy as hotels and morning llp Ja'son. of Master street houses are receiving advanc" Sixteenth, Philadelphia, on Tiif r't9 nt Argentina, Church, never met one who is not Audubon public schools will ready. ready, will have a doggie roast given the chanre, to flghf for open Sept. 10 for the 1951-521 Cane Mav Court House. Aup.

less end' to a fierce saber duel lusday evening at the, freedom. The potential oppo.sltionterm. Lrnesl Schrelber, Charged with possession of from city hall. Tracy's expect mg a third visit case hot wren tun Pornnlci nntw n. "Nr 'us- ine i.Kraine is prooaoiy me i'ik pnncipai, announcca loaay.

in Illegal still and Illicit alcohol, i'X'Wieniwo 1 cronist politicians. ra Ormnnrt avpni.P Arhillm hool nf lha Vrmlin I AnHnhnn Pari, nnnll. ac i the feller doesn't find his way Hilt thp twn rnntPQtantc win iiiinni uhiiit-3, -i'i, wi iiiir.iuwi it, 'hitherto hart hattinH ih Norman E. Thompson, seaman' But pleasant resistance, thejin grades seven to 12 will attend was arrested Friday by Investl-ionlv in Zm ircrrui'' of 20 vUand avenue.lstubborn failure to meet produc Audubon High school. Pupils at-lgators from the Alcoholic Bev-riared their I honor ha rt i.M.

is rPrpivlne his boot tion quotas and the insufficiency itenrling grades one. two and.rragr Control Board. Clarea lnPir honor had been at thl S. Kaval Train, nf nnncumnr itnnrla niitni.t Un't i'thr u.111 Chnl K.V 1 U.J reservations nrivmg rnarge alter an accident. In Merchantville, oacK nome.

Grandpa Opinio: Come Sept. 5. a lot of Camden youngsters won't go bark to school. They will he sent back. HOf.KS OUT ON ('A DO IF, Columbus, Ind.

UP) --Tom (Calvert swears his golf hall was UIIF.KE IT STARTED Keene. N. H. (IJP)-Tled flsn. fiftrt i "iju sri ii (, hi "uiim i' mu in nt in nn i i mt: nun nni I The Hup! nf Un fru.

at Bainbrldge, of the pupils will report capacity of about HOO gallons and round niMnrf JJ ioVl f' alonp- ,0 Scn00' No- alon? those was located In a small building in Sll FerLwhri irm a h'j Miss Martha Dallas, of Had-) Wherever men want to flghf.fnrolled in fourth, fifth and sixth the rear of the James homf. National GOP Chairman fiuv' heart proa-VirpH 1 naaoon rne ivremnn and cannot Arraigned before Middle town- yVr. i-uinf grf. 'ired -against lawyer Heights, has returned aftnrsarm thev trv to ahnta it hv ah nu h. 1i.h.

urim.m u.aji cu againsi taw yei' He ghts. has returned afterarms thev headed straight for the pin when nel "longjohn" union suits had It plunked Into the hip pocket of origin at Keene. Faulkner a faddie. The rules committee A Colonv Mills, established In handed him a two-stroke 1815, for 70 years were noted for means. nien scnooi mav register Sept.

3 Meerwsld. James was un- Cabrielson has returned from Ollvari. It. was fought In "pending a week her sis eV 'moTeubtle HiitlVT.0', Whlci1 Tnlay and dis-Jn-lsw. Mrs.

James Dallas, ati The made with an eye toward '52. closed Friday. 'Dayton, O. Vn direct! directing from 8.30 to 11.30 a.m. ln no central organiza.

the.der $2000 ball for Cape May coun declaring it was an scarlet flannel cloth made Soviet resistance school office. lia." up into underwear. ty grand jury acaon. J..

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