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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1952. 6 Changed Men Quick Look at Things The Daily Home News r.rtarad at Post Ofric Cacond Claaa Mattar Published by Horn Nawa PubllsMns Companf in -HI Church 8UML Naw Brunswick. N. J.

timer Bovd Prasidant Utrtn, Hirld.r. vlca Wdnt: MlM MdlMItt PtrklDi. SMIUl TIM 'Round About WAS A By DOROTHY QL'ICK In Praise of a Dog aaaaS5 arte "This PLPmT Or I2TUB mt-'-. II I BP II II arasiclant and sacrtury: Hush Boyd, traasurar and Isnaral maiwlar: John K. Suid i.iiirfiwr and bu.lnai mM: Mix.

An.tr lur asaiaUM buai-n uiuit: Harra A. bluff advartisina manaar: MaJvlo EUu circulation In my mall today was a letteragain. In the meantime we could Town jrom George Bellairs who writes all learn a lesson from Goofy, UBSCKIJT10N HA I CS OMK UtVit CARRIER Singi copy carta on ntk Mgb HOME NfcS PUBLISHING COMPANY raunhnu Kl Imer A-SUOO those really wonderful English! who wag "alway ready to be Who-Dun-Its. I don't think he! friendly," and 1 too like to think wmr mi ay mail on wMk 34 mnu un advancai: on month, It.H Opinions which mat be expressed in this column are thoee ot individual staff i will mind my quoting part of it, 'of her having had her little work members and not r.ecetsariiT those of for It is as fine a tribute to a dog I to do in life and 'gone to find her as the one O. O.

Maclntyre wrote, (reward for doing it so well." mm which is read by Tallulah Bank-1 That's how I feel about my Musty nn advance: threa month as itn advanoai: tlx montha M.UO tin advancai tvalva montha a la jO tin advancai I HI UAu-Y HOME NEWS PLATFORM A union railroad and bua station Annaxatiun of suburban araaa Concentration on tn taak ol building nomas, for vaterana. NOW Shade troa davaloomant ot all residential araaa. The restoration ot the Ranian Bivar. rumination of the Burnet street slum area. ef 1N rHt iBRVIC, ANCIENT SWEATER nead each year on her "Big and Suzy, not to mention Cinders, Connie Atkinson, secretary of in incie and Bessie, each of whom the New Brunswick Rotary Club' 8 was large ana naa, ana always win nave, meir I ill 5un5wn ft I 'f' 4 for a lnnoer nerlnrl nf aug w'uen was, place my mart.

hamful flrrtr j.rtsf tkfa i a Kia 4 Mr. Bellairs' new book is call Advartitina department James Beagle, Walter Nelson Menrtk Hansen; composing room-Edwsrd Yarosa: news department frank Brannan. Richard aU -i a I "UJ nilU 1,1110 IB ialS J- any other Rotary Club secretary In bute to her. the state of New Jersey, appeared Trfhut tn a tin HmmIIi eirculstioo department-WUliam wagner: maintenance aeparunent-Robert E. Arnold.

ed "Crime at Leper's Hollow" and is something to look forward to reading. Also MacMillan Will be at a luncheon-meeting the other "We have just returned from day wearing a maroon sweater I our spring trip to the Isle of Man. coat under his jacket. It has been a very sad one for us publishing in the near future "Death in Dark Glasses" which The sweater, we're told, Is the 'hi time, though. Our darllnglis partly concerned with the Isle Stelton Station Has Advantages very same garment that Mr.

died on Easter Sun-klnson wore durinc hi dnva nt i day and life seems to have chang- of Man which the author knows so well. He tells me there is a colony of Manx people in Cleveland, Ohio, larger than the actual Rutimra Pn.nnratr.i-v 80 much since she left us. She Mayor James C. Forgione, leader of the campaign most 65 years ago. iHEN H5 WENT INTO Manx population in the island! had reached the age of 13 and died very suddenly in the evening with both of us there, and at hpr own tirpslrlp Tn hat rtlri na to have the Stelton station of the Pennsylvania Rail OVER THE TOP road developed as a major commuting station, this week George Brendel, who arranged she had crown all the more dear itsef.

1 expect his Manx tale will prove popular in Cleveland and his publishers will not miss the opportunity of featuring it there. In the same mail came another a urged commuters to make use of the station now. Mayor Forgione says there is parking space at the sta the Rotary Club auction to raisejto us with her gentle ways and money for Uie Neighborhood! sweet disposition; and still, after House, called for contributions! a period of concentrated writing I letter from England with a differ- tion for 75 cars now and that there are five morning trains from fellow Rotarians who failed over the end my desk andient canine viewpoint, lighter and and five evening trains. to purchase gifts at the auction. to find her lying there; not so serious.

It too is written by Within less than a minute he'where she usecl to be and 1 find a dog-lover. It comes after an in- was flooded with $5 contributions.iT6-, a -bUt 7- Qu'ckie'. "My anrl tu.ll 1 iilte to think she had her lit- brothers poodle is a big-size one rf.i work to do in life, and hasiand vry intelligent, almost hu- total receipts were more than suf-lcft ug after doing we though sometimes I think I If more patronage can be created for the station now, the problem of persuading the Pennsylvania to stop more trains at the station and to provide more parking area will be made much more easy to solve. The railroad is looking for more business. If it can be shown that a change in the status of the Stelton station will be profitable, that V' me luiimuremc was with us in London during prefer dogs as they are (without club has bought for the Neigh the heavy bombing and cheered wanting them to be human) when borhood House, us and kept us merry under it, I have to deal with some people all.

She traveled a lot with us. by road, rail, sea and air and was NOTES ON THE NEWS Change will surely be made. Love and Loyalty There I agree too. Dogs as they are are better than some human Johnson Johnson wll! con- 'he friend of politicians, bishops, tinilA In tmnlnu TV A anil ita doctors, well-known writers and products coast to coast all throughl kindly folk I beings I've run across, and, as I summer months. Four VX since I picked her up, like a the the love and loyalty of dogs the world would indeed be a better place to live in.

V. A. Delays Action On Loans Near Airports U.S.A.", summer edition of small panda, in the kennels where the tremendously popular Kate we bought her and how much has Marguerite Steen's third novel Smith Television Show. Middlesex supporters of trunk happened between then, 1939, and 'about the Flood family is trejnen-now. Alas, the rapid flight of dously exciting.

When I say I was days. I have dedicated my last! thrilled by this Doubleday book: sower opposed to creation of regional authority, as advroceted by Spin Hollywood By Ersklne Jhns0D Definite proof of the deleterious effects airports have on surrounding residential realty values is shown by the new Veterans Administration directive relative to loans book, which I had just finished!" no exaggeration literally THE FAMILY SCRAPBOOK Cairo Chemical Cnmnanv Five of; when she died, Goofy, and havemy heart beats -faster while seven members of present some lie" as do 1 dld" Put ll down un" Marilvn Monroe Anoloaizes i.y are appointed by the Middlesex'10' wl" W4 aPfened' Ma. iVIOntOe Apologizes fnuntv Honrrl lTrpr.hr.Mpr, anH bJ St: Jhn LucM: AIdebaran Flood, last of the! By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE I win not think those good brown famous English, snipping dynasty are responsible to them only.

eyes 8 is a successful novelist and all Have spent their light of truth so 'food. She is in love with Or- TRl'NK SEWER soon; ilando, son of the Marquess of Mil- If Calco and Johns-Manvilte'But in some canine paradise jdenhall, but she feels she cannot HOLLYWOOD Behind thejtury-Fox stualo to start drawing; Screen: Marilyn Monroe's exclus-up the contract. Next day, how-ive confession to me a month agojever, Garbo backed out with: that her mother is alive, and that! "I'm sorry. I can go through fin homes near airports. The directive forbids V.A.

field offices to grant mortgages to veterans on homes within four miles of any airport, military or civil. Applications for all such loans must be forwarded to Washington for final action. This obviously means delays in the granting of loans, Ind it means that residential property within four miles of any airport will thus become more difficult to sell. Noise, traffic and the element of danger from falling want to build their own disposal Your wraith, I know, rebukes the marry him because of the haunt 'she's helnini. with her suDoort.1 w'1" non i nave me courage plants there will be no objection moon, ling secret of her past.

kiiic to ever make another movie." Middlesex. It may be that the 'And quarters every plain and hill to resolve this and be sure of her left the publishers of Redbook trunk sewer will be built between master as lor me, iieenng ior i.ee manon wno red-faced over a big Singing General Loses Rudy Vallee, who wanted to Bound Brook and Sayreville.ThenThis.D.r.ayer at least ods ful' 1 life" story about her in comnoRpr nf Rhip play General Rommel in "The nil Now it can be Shp Bnpa tn Ampi-ina nn a lpp-their Julie isSUC again there may be no trunk sewer and industry and municipalities Desert Fox," is disappointed He had his heart set on ture tour to find Lee but she is told that Marilyn sent her "deep- again. airplanes make living near an airport something less than ideal. The V.A. is merely recognizing realities in its loan action.

always too late. He has just left, est apology" to editor Wade the role of John Phillip Sousa, Then, while visiting a distant jn a lctter wnich read in which went to Clifton Webb, in That when I pass the flood, and pee Old Charon by the Stygian coast Take toll of all the shades that land. Your little faithful, barking ghost May leap to lick my phantom will be called upon to tnat their own sewage. RICHARDSON ACCEPTS Fred F. Richardson, New Bruns sin near Charleston slje looks fate "Stats and Stupes Forever." part: 'I frankly did not feel wrong; Hollywood's ballet cycle is due ill Withholding from you the fact fnr a Franrio the Mnlp right in the eyes.

It wouldn be fair to the reader to give away any more of this forceful, compelling story. It has power, sus- wick attorney and former mayor ffpHin rraHv tn Ink another flinif nan my noart seems to lie with Restoring Harmony After J. J. Strike in Republican politics He has er under the apple tree on thejpense and drama, and is beauti-hwm nroeri hv nop leurWa to and 1 thought I had grown fully written. The family fortune that my mother is still alive 'Donald O'Connor and Jimmy Du- NAPS WITH MUSIC since we have never known will dance in a big ballet; remember with pleasure other intimately and have never number for the U.I.

musical, On- Friday afternoons gram. enjoyed the normal relationship stage rancis; mar schoo, For nearIy an nour) of mother and daughter. Ta teacher would play music on RsnUhoaH enmo hiic. the phonograph. All we had to nn nA tnm too old for tears." lrnd his services in forthcoming was founded on ast African slave trade, "The Sun is My Un doing." In the second of the rrs nnlnn Qiirl if is risllahlv f-onnrt.

Isn't that a wonderful tribute to a dog? It deserves to take its We are glad that the Johnson Johnson workers willLj that has accepted. place with the other great pieces series, "Twilight on the Floods' of literature that have been Flood tries to undo these for -Battle Circus." an M.G.M. tering wordage about her movie do was 'isten and enjoy it- There be back on the job Monday. We are glad for them, for they knlrprt hv mon'c mnct riamnop rtnnp In lhi hnnlt i nnripnepe at Parammint'i A. Were no leStS, hO mUSIC aPPreCia niEPie aouut a niooiie rtiniv sur- PARKING NOTE City Commission toying with friend.

The one animal that came "Jehovah Blues' Aldebaran faces'-ipoi unit in Korea Much of the toria and Hollywood studios dur- un, exercises, no long taiKS aooui need their regular pay checks; for the company, which must have production in order to prosper and provide jobs ordinance that would comnel com- to man, sought him out to wor-iup to the color question though'actioii will be filmed at Camp in8 the early '30's in her auto- me Deauiy or tne music, we couia mercial concerns to include off-jship and adore, whose affectionlshe doesn't solve it; at the end Pickett, Va. biography 'Tallulah," due on the felax and listen, even put our ha. Dr.i bookstalls in Sentember. heads down on the desk if we and pay taxes and dividends; for the community which depends heavily on the Johnson Johnson payrolls for itsjbujWi Perth Amboy has, throughout the ages. Ilando to help.

I if Rita Hayworth and Glenn' a. x. wcic hs ucv.iitfi. iu ineii I i uun i iviiuw wen i icdu ct nrn -m rra in I nnlnfln isn I in economic prosperity. city's Parking Authority ordinance there wouldn't be wars and tur-jmore arresting story and I hope up to par in the sizzling love scene oration with William Froelig, is time for listening to music.

At onu iui- iuuii oiuij onu uvJt up IU par ill Uie SIUIIUK luve SL'eiie -----m i I .1 tj Plpocorf oith moiinor We are glad it was a short Strike. We agree With ay- leased witn maiinerrnoiI jn thp world or do giveslthat it will not be the last one department blame the movie cen- writing a suspense screenplay for home, naptime seems to be a par in which off-street problem and asks nothing, except theiabout the Floods. I'd like to sors. The 'studio isn't admitting himself, Aunt Ethel and Uncle ticularly good opportunity. Many union leaders that it was an effective strike, died in New Brunswick know what happens to Diamond,) it, but the blue-pencil bovs ogled L'onel.

Young Barrymore's the a youngster who otherwise would the tragic nymphomaniac who at the romantic clinches like Jack of the famous clan to have be restless, settles down he joy or Deing with the person whom it has lavished its affection upon. The most pure and tender devotion with the exception of a WHI RR ARE MAYORS? What's happened to Mayors' As- IS provokes the drama that Aide- Benny watches his money. When nedi music ne uses, nusic baran -deals with in Charleston.ithe studio protested undue cen- tllat 's calming, and I want to know more about, sorship, the censors explained. Movies are wonderful! Jean Yes, naptime concerts are Iicely Aldebaran when she is Mar-1 "Look, no matter what Rita and LaF'Ue was one of the principal to be a real "find" in homes where sociatio'n of Middlesex County. mother in the world.

I know The compromise on something midway between what the union originally asked and what the company originally ottered is the general pattern of strike settlement. It shows eftch side willing to give up something. There was a wide difference, however, between the Attitudes shown by General Robert W. Johnson and Rudolph characters in Faul Wellman naDs Dresent a emblem Anrl chioness of Mildenhall and mem-; Glenn do it's censorable. The Organized by former Mavor Rich-! what Mr.

Bellairs feels and he has ardson. It was potent body for sev-j sympathy. But I am sure he eralvrars. Monthly meetinas were! wouldn't give up those 13 years with Goofy no matter how much held and the organization proved ber of the board of Floods, Pur-Sparks fly when they get together, mistress, out iviovie lasting appreciation of good mu-ceil. Please, Miss Steen, let younand we just can't have too many.audlent'es won see hide or hair sic that can come from these ia-talented pen continue to write! sparks." tne 'amus pirate in arner formal concerts is another valit about the Floods with letters ofi Television Wary screen version of the best-seller, not to be overlooked, fire.

I greatly admire the fine! nine rhv'. hmino nr hi! sorrow her loss has brought, for Cammerata, business agent of the union, at the strike end. 'excellent forum for public ques-th(re fs nn morc rewgrjing' ex Hons. It's be4h slumbering too perience than that of a dog's love, 'long. the one affection that never letsjproducts of your brain.

in-the-flesh TV debut with Bob' rpiav. it that' r.wtal the one affection that never lets you down, and I am sure too that BARBS Doubledav is to be ink.kn.. BARBS heaven woudn't be heaven unless.lated on the jacket and make-uplcoast telethon June 21 to raise town" because the Droducer re-' New York police used planks woud It doesn't pay to blow up when 11 "la snnrea witn tnese jenovan Blues. ineyre ai-fUnds for the U. S.

Olympic team, fused to have the screenplay re- and shovels to rescue two boys a tire does. The opinions of creatures, so Goofy and herjmost as good as the context; at But he's still wary of video as ajwritten. La Swanson wanted mired in mud. Usually the rescue with you are much harder t0master and mistress will meetany rate, they serve to enhance it.regular medium for himself nextlmore emphasis on the heroine: is done at the wash basins Change. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aU- 10 Ip and less Wordage for her be reatui and General Johnson said, "It is good to learn that our differences have been composed in the spirit of friendship.

The longer I live, the more I recognize human frailties at work, at home, at play. Even in the best business families differences may occur. This incident is passed. Now the way is opened to a better future." Mr. Cammerata, however, had some very bitter words to say about the "bosses." words which we think deserve no further circulation here.

We recognize the necessity for a union leader to be dramatic and impressive in his de I ne remarKeci to me on the set leading man. In some states vou can finance A doctor says that talking to It I. "Tne Roaf1 to BaI' don tj faise teetn throuah a bank. Each i one's self is not a sign of Insanity. IVTTI DrOdQWaV man uouuu Know what to do about IV.

lj Frank Fontaine overheard It: month the bite is put on vou! iwatch new shows start and in aj'Honey, you've had your poodle These days that ought to make us all feel better. uuup.e oi cfs5 tiic.y te id.ving!CUt ior nve weeks now isn it, Some footwear in London has eggs. Sid Caesar is the only en- time you learned to sit up and doidesigns on soles and heels. Moving ttts. vris? TADir XT il.i i i i In the old davs of camacesi tertalner who consistently Eood.

tricks? pictures will never pass out. there were as many careless driv- lnl summer ana mej tauranis. iney are nome reaamg but I don know how he keeps nunciation of bosses, but this is usually more appropriate during a strike rather than at a strike's end. It serves no as many accidents. ers.

but not Horse sense! sidewalk ticket brokers on Broad- new scripts. That is good for it up. i way are beginning to walk around; Broadway reporters because we bpen told that Bob Crosby! will make a useful purpose. Lets Explore Your Mind By ALBERT E. WIGGAM, S.

Sc. with their coats off and hanging can now find them so easily. Itwitn brother Bins in the latest There isn't any doubt anywhere about the profit to be found for both worker and owner in harmonious labor over their arm, most of the con-1 only takes one or two phone movie, but here's the gag: Versations concern what is in calls, not the usual 20, to get in Bing and Dottie Lamour are walk- prospect for the autumn season I touch with them. i'nf? through the jungle when Bob! iJunips out from behind a tree inj Just think things will be better when you really feel they won't and your friends will like to have you around. The price of gas, tires, oil and repairs makes going broke a very short trip by auto.

It won't be long until the bathing beaches will look like a bunch iu uicflitii mnu mgiii tiuu rviso now is me unit inai you hunter outfit and carrying 2 IS ThfKf SUCH TMlKa as A COMltTLV HOAJFSr PC? sow ves CD uoCJ worlds. get many Broadway reports about big-game rifle. Summer theaters are ooeninelactivities of stars, authors anrl! "Now?" he asks Bing, "Now." says Bine. relations. Rare indeed are the grievances which can not be settled at a conference table if there are men of good will sitting on both sides of the table.

What is important today in the Johnson Johnson situation is that the old friendly relationship between management and labor be reestablished. This may take some hard work on both sides. But it can be achieved if both sides desire it. and some of the major Broadway i other habitants of mid-town ftnh nnintc thp onn intn thp air of magazine covers. Manhattan which may or may not fires and immediately disappears have some basis of truth.

But into the jungle. Bing explains to hits are closing for the sultry evenings, but several of them are There is a law against the misrepresentation of furs, which has nothing to do with animals being wide-eyed Dottie: planning to reopen in the autumn, i when you call the person con- "I always promised him a sho' skinned Show business is now being cerned. you get a vague answer. For instance "here is a report one of my Come June if college grads will; taken 0VT by such cXtravaganz8s hunt for jobs instead of positions Truman Capote has chosen as I thov'll hai-P hpttpr hirU- BS water circuses, tent theaters the subject for his next Dlav the's. ange Equal ity of Sacrifice People are starting to tramp and other such productions.

Most; life story Of Greta Garbo. Now ap through the woods and the wild the stars are either troupingj that should be indeed an interest- Sr.vL" Seoes CHEATING oiA SCHOOLS WDlCA7e we APC ffAQKK, DisHouesr YOUTHS vauc flowers are likely to get wilder. into summer theaters or going toiing subject, but Capote's only Cuuor in London that she wnnlrti iSe.lV" W8S that "Im thinking Ky icau in xiiiui iirc.aoout u. in fhp etari'inff rnlp nf rnutin in flnH hi lhAmlu! TOie Ot MV COUSlh a w. iuu tan ace uiui tins is me Raphp Summer bugs usually fly in about June and the rest of us go bues about July.

Th more be-bop and jazz that is composed, the fewer people who listen to it will be. Cukor wired 20th Cen- for next season. Walk around; summer season. s.w ir mi i Broadway and you will see a few I A theatrical opening off-Broad-of the stars who customarily are way I would like to attend is the I 1 DO WOM) Ok? ADJUST one that Katharine Cornell tells BETTEK TO OLD AGS me she plans to begin in her home Completely Impossible Soon the Korean war will be two years old. Since the truce talks began about two weeks after the first anniversary, it is fair to say the second year has largely addod up to stalemate.

Yet there is something terribly cruel in such a view of this strangest of all wars. It seems to imply that nothing is happening, that no blood is being shed. Still we all know this is not so. that casualty lists continue to be issued, that the total of men killed or wounded rises weekly by blocks of a hundred or more. If you stop and think a moment, you realize that this PORTRAITS Answer to Question No.

1 iof "honesties." Children who Women. Interviews with 1,000 cheated on the playground often i elderly persons revealed that! would not cheat in the classroom town of Buffalo, N. October 10. when she starts a tour in Somerset Maugham's "The Constant Wife." It should be a regal homecoming for this noble lady of the stage. Aside from seeing Miss Cornell greeted by her homefolk, I'd like tn hnrlr tn RntTnln oonitt ft ic i women adjust to old age better and vice-versa.

Men will lie to Bjr Jame J. Metcalfe Oar Flag Forever IW'JE have the priwUge to com' plain And register our tripes But hands and heart a pleasant place. The only time s( than men because they are used their wives but pay their gam-to housekeeping and staying atjbling "debts of honor." Psycholo-home. They know better how to gists concluded that the "good" take care of themselves. Men person is one who has welded to-spend their lives outside the home, gether many "honesties" toward and upon retirement not only be-ja general ideal of a good man or ome restless and irritable but 'good woman, women don't like them around Answer to Question No.

3 he house all day. Furthermore, Psychologists and educators ew older men train them-! closest to the r.roblem believe not. elves to enjoy hobbies. Educators think cheating is due nswer to Question No. 2 to several causes: (1) Too much No.

Vale University's psycholo-'pressure on pupils to achieve studied "tendencies to marks; (2) Anxiety to keen in 10,000 children, age eightjup with the gang; (3) Effort of to 14. They concluded there is nojslow pupils to make good at all one over-all "honesty," but scores icosts. ji was mere was in the dead of winter when snow was almost up I to your knees. Cars could not imove in the streets. But Miss Cornell's father, Dr.

Cornell, of-jfered to get me out some wav to (see Niagara Falls. But afteran-i other glance at that snowfall, we wisely went up to Dr. Cornell's There's disagreement among folks who should know over whether a robin is listening for Worm or just looking closer out of one eye when it cocks its head before yanking the worm out of the ground! We humans could look and listen, too, these days and still miss a lot of war is no stalemate to the families of men whose names appear on those lists. It is bitter combat, with the full, horrOr that surrounds any other war we have ever fought. Equality of sacrifice is reallv impossible of attainment in war.

No matter how noble the man feels who gives up soft job and heads for the plane factory or steel mill, he is not in the same category with the man who is! living in mud and spilling his blood on the battlefield. united, voe Salute the Stars and Stripe Beceute they are the symbol of Our freedom-loving land Where toe approve or disapprove And praise or reprimand Where we may speak or write or print Whatever thoughts we think And nobody may stilt the tongue Or wash away the ink And we may worship as we feel And vote the way we please And set up regulations for Our own communities And we may disagree on things Bat we agree On dates Especially 6n Flog Day in Our great United States. office and spent a pleasant eve- ning discussing the state of the worms in our political front NEA i theater. yaras..

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