doctor’s hearing may/05-22-1953.pdf · probably go towardl ¯ new home continued on page 1~...

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V Board Schedules " Doctor’s Hearing ilealt’h Corn tree or the Boar f blrs. B’yerly ctainzs that MteZ" Education ’£uesday night to di~- her daughter. Va]erle. cried andL eu~,s charges by a township mothel’ .qtrLtgRled against the doctor $~ h4z that the doctor hit her five-Ye~I’- ga’¢e her routJlle pre-s~hool exam- old daughter on the arms and hmlion necessary for schOOl entry thIRhs Jn cherts Io qule’~ her for In SePlember. Dr. ~l|ber s~l~le~: examlnatiorl, her ol3 oaeh arm alld each thlt~ h ,, The special meeting wil] be HE WAS ABLE to continue his closed to the public,and press, examination then. but whelt he Complahiartt is Mrs. ]toseland tried Io egg.mine *.he little gLrl.*a Byerywho was w iq her daaghler ears with the standard ear light [11 Fine Grove Manor School when aad magnifier. Valarie a~ain begemt lhe oxarnJtlBlion ill q UeStiON took tD cry and l’esLst the doctor, He pIace on May 12, ~er husbapd, Richard ~yerly ag~Lrt spanked her in the same martner as before, ac~ord[ilg to of Franklir~ Bled.. appeared be* Mrs. Byerly. Then when the little Fore the Board of Eduea4ion girl failed to compose herself, he Monda night to complain that Dr. $il~er had struck his cllJld, abgndoned the examination. Mrs ’B;¢~’Iy said site ~mp~l~etk ab ut it, and the next night Dr. SJi~er SI t $264 ’° tele )hohe d her oans Ge discuss the Jneidettt. "My [liLle gWI A L~ta~ ~f f~.55 vdlt be ~o~ was terrified of the doctor," Mrs. ated Sunday to the Michael J. Byerly said, "and I feel that he had Siena family, formerly of Frlmk $ zto right to strike her." tin Township, through eHort$ of DR. SILBER DECLINED t~ the Franklin Eagles A. C. and comment nay Ihe Incident when Community Volunteer Fire Co, (’ot~t~t’~e6 the KE, COBD. l~e A dar~ce held for the benefit sMd that the whole thin8 w/It be of the e:<-World War I] hero eh,ared up at the ~peelal ’marling veteran who was crippled by a Tuesday night and that what hap f.Woke Jar.. 3t. ~ai~.ed $195,~5, palled will be announced f01towt~ Frankl n Tcwnsh 10 F remen f ghting the Most Acres fire yesterday morning Dhotogrltphed in the dance chairman CharMs Oobac the meeting, reported I|st night at a meeting Mrs..~yeHy eornpl~[ned fl{at hot" last picture taken of th~ hotel roof, One f*remanaim$ a hera from his adder, lower e{~, wh le another, of the Eagles irt the Franklin ~nn. daughter s currently under treab emerges from ~ second story window (arrow). Minutes later the bllckened roof burst into flames tg~in; the firemen fled down their ladders a~d the roo~ caved in, (Photo by $hiffner) An additional $G5 was donated by ment of Dr. L. L. Krafehlk of Ne~ i the Community firemen. Br~tk to~ ~ectAons an~ ~t’~ Presentation1 will be mad(L to noeutations such a~ al~tk-diptherla 6 Twp. Companies at "Acres’ Blaze ,.m+,. +.+ living at 34 Wilcox P6 Rut era ~he took her child back to Dr. VHla~e with reltUvet. T~ir Krafchlk. the little girl would be home on Ell[on Ave. ~urned terrified e~a|n. Dr. Krafeh~ hq~r~ not had difficulty with her ohlld. A antas e, hero e strugg e Of six the ~ite. Shuttle after S]lUttle kept L~p at 2:15, Mrs. ?,label Most. pro- down In March. "i’he money will Franklin Township volunteer fire the firemen supplied with enough )rioter of the hotel. Jtaid she dis- probably go towardl ¯ new home Continued on Page 1~ companies workhtg W h five ushers water t,~ 2~attle the b)aze. , ~.~)~ere6 a f~l’e at ~he rear o( the whfch iS being built ~or the out place ear[~ yesterday morn- L’nlTtr~qlllt~: First Aid ~qtzad stairway. SIze said an attempt by Sloa~s In South River by LyOnS- G dBok .0,o, 0o ,,..,.+ ,,+ ,, .o+. ,.,+,, ,,o ,+ ...,++,,,, o,,. ,.o. ,.,o0 o+ roun r en [¢’L’~¢ k t~ pftL’k, t*owl:~hzp Pi)Iicc Department and to telephone for help. But the tele- The J]re~ort rLhed o he~’e.e "~"reitt’t’ C°lller’ a feserve’ a’~"sht" phOrle was out o[ order. Then then F N S h~ apd begU]l their tfr~rt, f s at about edjndlrectlngtraffle’Mt’mhers°ffledlhebuitding’ndraeedt’a, rownshi or ew c 30 steJ’da * O~ hundre the I’,~tst I’ratzkltn Fire ( o Auxllt- ItelghboP[llg house ~ro m where lhf’Y 2:, ye ~.+ e hit ary ~erved (’offee arid sandwiehe telephorled ~Jllg.’~tOll ~"lrt" C~o, ’a.’hl(’lz ¢;~em bottled recklessly, Cll~ Ig ¯ ,el h z for personal ~t scene, insight school in Franklin Town- o,’er the flarrdllg building in eft x’t4 ’ ’ that; LYl’t,o he buildifig Talk ~hip 40 Years, broke grott.d toe t]l~ tO save it+ Franklin Township lire. wht’l] the fire v*.a~ finally doused at new $425,000 addition lor Pirte Grove Manor SChooL o... o,,+,n +o., +,.+o.. ...... +. +,,o.+,, owo. SoldAtlasa’y tlo~p~le ~.h¢ btXilt~hl~ beirut Io~a~’e(~ stairs. The at)pier ~tory ~is corn- At grotlBt]blr~akitlg qeremolt~es in South Brunswick Townslflp in pletely gritted, an,/ the roof had Firemen did a bang-up }ob m held Tuesday, ?,Ir~. Welsh, now the ~pirit O[ Cot)[)~r~l]Oll ~lJgnify- t’aved li’1, BOth ChJ:n[leys Wer~ JeSt the blaze which destroyed the Mos principal of Pine Grove School, in, re]unicef eompanie,. One m,le ,standit~g. ,.,,.":S*d’e, She "+ "°+* early yesteMay morn-turned the first ,hovel of dirt for of hDse wasstrung out. ToWlL~hip firemen .~trug~led oyez’ int. The hoteJ was too far Belle to the new .~ehool. Mrs, Jam(~s J. Franklitl Park ’o unleer fl~’men the iluk.ille of lhe bltlidittg wRh : be saved, but Franklin Town.~hip’s Slide. a member of the B~ard.o/ o he scene worn, Jtes after Mrs: hook otto ladders trying h, tint, Wants It-Bark +moo +.+, + ,o They Edueath,n. arranged the program. J II Bowel] ["ra ~ it] Park post- snz4~kirzl~ silot, and to eXtlltguJsh swarmed all over l~e blaze tmti] /t.Ctllit] eollslruclinlz shouJd ~eg[o ]1~ nlts er begS’el st=z~ ng ou It’ I] t]gIIN’s- L’~ltJJ II ~’g$ o/]sa~ t’ to .~ta’¢ the place was read)’ to cave i11 be- on the new s(ho.I next week. The c01 ~ w~ ch sumrno ~ ~ it ~y ’,*,[ k h, rr ~.b ~L I~uflrhng own- {t~’e I~’avin~L Ernt, sl F, hiflt~er t)f the }hl~rd ~){ [,]t~t~’athm [’,tiDes to opeP, fire corn o lie t~ I~hip rzlJtl(,~tt-elad heroes made s r, 23, [9.’)]. i-~ ~(ttlghl h)" ~h’;~. Marlh;i lut’ned home [rum work at rzvl> ’alia at th, (’eren oily oil THE ~L~ LD" NO ~ a ~. lize b.ildir:~ was eoraph.te]y on pty ,.’~n atias s~)[(I hv mista.~e Feb, F’rnaklln Park area had JtHt re- 1he new ’~ing in February. , by t e lit’ l[ ¯ ~ rE fir.. i.il ;G’. ;liSt[ Itas ~x~.t(~([ 3[ ~vp’cy pU~lb]C J i, T. Ziegh.r ot Wil~on Rd R,se- ’ a. m wherl be ht.ard fire whlstle~ Tuesday ~r;ts giveit by the ROt, Clif- I’ivod. *rh e t]rc 1~3..~ L~’piH’tpd b.V a pOlIIt. hill Orl’havrl, Praizklli} Tr~ll’~ltlO, blow. lit, Sthqlt’ht, d LIp his (’amera mn F, Wt~uding. A fl.’~g sa]tlte afld i+.~sMng motorl+r. I Then the cxlcrior wa~ cleaved Soid Ilzad’¢el’IPrtlh + al mblic atl(’- .qrtd d,l~hpd o1~ {o the blaze. Ltwk¢ "Ameri.,a’" I>y rh~ ~¢’hool followed. Ultllt,r close c’t)llpt, ra.]~!l and gcrld of fiZ’t, fl~eZl anti the ]l],,(’e e~tTd ill. him vt’os ~ prlze~l [anliiv atlas lot" the }{E~COIRD he (lid+ His get,a| George Care; a member of the t{i;’£t, ticz/h the fll’i,Zll~ql ~trLltl~’:t mih, A htJs*, hDl’ WA~ ~,M3blJshed from iI*l/lled il{ ~8<J~. Th¢, ,’ltlas ~%a~ di~ picture here on Ip~go ] showl* the bol~rd, [rltroduoed ~,[rs. ’~Yel~h, Io;1(15; or %,;l[t~ [i.o111 tl!t. bFouk ~o th(, ~311[ll{ll;~..’t,~ ~]l e WB~ (’10LlIIJll~ (’(Ivt’rt’d tll be rrzissj]lg whe the, (owDsh[~ t~r(~uir, ii in acllorz, ~{prfl[*l’kA were exr~Hdpd h~ ,~a~- of ho~e along Llnv,)ln IIighway 1he h:p .f a ?0-fnol-la)[ pin0 tree f~mli~" ~w~bed tz~ "~,fft,~ts prh~l" h~ : , . ,p , ~ , S (¢~lm ~he Tet~ X[lh’ [{~1l P,r~zt~k hi hv Lhe X<Wth P, rttr, swLek ~t’emetx hP!~ .~Upp~y ¢*’;]ter ()’her ~l’t(l’k¢. there, prel)arhl ~ tilL.j11 /:)p ~)F(,.~Piit~Lli(Hi [[i Franklirl Township’s Board cf (] Hnl~t)l, county StlpL’[’lll!pIV[ent ,~ome. lownshlp tankers r,.rried "lht, !l]a/v ~tartcd ~ilh peoph, in e ";orrh lhlL’ke 0t+k } s ,]’i{’;ll Education will have its hands full ! ~<,h~:,~ls+ who live~ lit MiddtehOsh; P;t uiel~ I’hl’~’ ; ~’tlill l~ he next TuesOay night as it will de- Dr../~nne~ 31. l.~neh. ~uperirRend- ~----~ .......... d B rl ~,a, S .tz e ous~* termine the facts about alleged t.nt r;~ +~{’[looh ~, Fz’;[llk]tH Tow][sh[P~ tlrnlillil)i i~ lit Jr4 Iot, atJDi] i~; r~other, Mrs. RoselJDd RyerJy, the Tht’ t,t,rt.rllo eloped W h ".&.met’- Double Easton Ave. S ed? The PubIIv.sa]e,,as t~mdueted by slapping o, a future Pine Gee ....... I Dr. C, B,,XhH’d Darts, preshteP.t I]t’rberl Van Pall at ll.st.hi]] Ot’- Manor SChOOl pupil by 1he town- of the l+’r;ItlkJilz Tol~I~hJP Boat’d nit (’hards in 1951 .~.nyortt, having lit- ShtP physician. Accordiflg to the ]’:(ILleat]on. The ~t~e [{~gh~*;ly De~at’(P~’~l ~h~at’e6 [1~ h;d~ ~dld ~ tt’~¢’tl~r- acted hi ~e[~ph<;tle ~A~t X[i[[~.t~.tte dotter slapped her child without tc~t ]hP ReaL[rill;J+ :lltd the ~eq¢’* ~’allts to doub],, the ~pet’rl zzow fr~aih,r Irtlck saggilzg iI;’er a fcnve r-.6995. s’JffJclont prc¥ocation. At any C]Jflon G Wooding dvlh’ere~ the permittL, d on Eo,h)l: AVe.. seeite inI(i 1hi 1 Raritatl Canal. Carl F. Treplow, /alher c*[ 3.Ir5. C<lnt[rtued or1 Pagre 12 I)epe¢lietion, of several bad wrccks recent]2., iJl- THE STATE TURNED DOWN ~.iegelr. served as secretary fee the ¢’LIdJZlgtWi~]~atalJ’i("+ ’UCh .... xt°]ldPd n°’Pa~sLng ..... V°fi ’teubez] ~°ci~?Y f°x" /il~llY Chamber of Commerce Organized CoUtlty ~hgLheef ].*[’31)k ][am]e] fli:~hlZlee, the erlgmc.er refer ~*d. bUL y.¢arfl it] ~pW ~’ork Clt)-. ~eCaLt.~e reported to the Somez~set County agreed to roake passing illegal on el his elope affiliation with the .~ l~P~Board of Freeholders Last week The Frank n Townsh p Chamber of Commerce became a a h,lff mile froal 1we hills about that the highway departmeltt h~jthe Middh, sex Count5 line aZld on of the family will b¢ given to the reality I~st night at Fairlawn inn with the reading and foP~’zaJ rec~mrrtettded lltct’ea~[ug the legal, two dangerou~ curves+ I so¢let3". ?*It. Treptow prized his at- ~do~tior* O~ an or~nlz~¶iona[ ¢orts~ittttlot% speed alozlg EaSLoK A~’e+ fro~ 25 1o The .~tat¢ ran zz ~peed te~t oZl [as .~o highly that he ouce con- This alction follows a meeting two weeks ago duHflg which1 It miles per hoLIr+ ~;~t.~ton Ave, arid dLsc(~vered aver- Mrlleted special Jltlaid table to group of township buhines~lm@fl gathered at the Route 27 rest~u- inspection of Easton Ave, was age speed Io be 52 miles per hour hott~e it. rant to hear Arthur Meyers of the State Chamber ~ Commerce rfiade at re~est of FranidJo Towll. on the dUB] lane cotltlty ruad, The -- " n ¯ LD DANC£ speak on orcJan zat ona p a s. . . . ship Po|le~ Chief Ed ’reorders-- s a e rec~z~mend~tlen w~l| be [or- L~ONS He " rues G Maher sa,d that a nora natmg but for qu te a different redan, w~rded to the ToWil~hip Comm I- A L ons Club dance for teenagers Temporary Ch$irman Ja Hit Geor e Wi[r~ot ~lnd ~harlea . . 13 P[ roYe ~ 8Z10£ comml 4;t01 Jrlc~udlng WlH]ara r~ g . denThets Chert et,LheeOllcer ned t wo-m[le withsh, ipaCCl.o! teelf bYthetheTownshipfreeho]derS,committee fails seWaShcolheMFrldiay nineght G I Sl¢ora" has been namedn to eeport3, on a slate ofoff;¢ert to be v~,d ~- 0~aston Ave. which Ues within the to approve the new speed sugge~- Wilt[am Mogar was chairman of on at the next mee~a~.~eJ~neer~ Edwt~ Garretzon. Alfred K,t~. Ste- ;~’~ to~n~hlp, naked Lhe state to de- t[on a-~d up the limit to 50 miles tile dance committee of the tow~ Those e, tte . nk n; Oft L~ttanzlo" Albert =*- .lace Jts entire lea tha ~zo p,asing per our. Engineer Hamlet said. ahlp dub. Music was furnished by phen Reid. Frank GTl~n~s~nEdT~end J~sten;ei St., Albert ’Be.sen- ¢~’.. zone. ~e /elt tha~ aueh a. m~e he wt~l c have to make s speed te~t Frank lx~a~a and his orchestra. M!lchanolkl, J. H. ...... ,P.. t^...~ g*..d~ ~tanton Kay AnthOnY e Jr i u~Brmon II,H~I,. ¯ p -=P,, -~- .... e Would reduce aeeJdents like the ned follow up with. a reeommenda- courtesy (~ Mu~lciana LOcaL 304, y " ,. " -*.,-~:~:-~ =1~ Pau Psvl I + :,Jgl~l

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Page 1: Doctor’s Hearing May/05-22-1953.pdf · probably go towardl ¯ new home Continued on Page 1~ companies workhtg W h five ushers water t,~ 2~attle the b)aze. , ~.~)~ere6 a f~l’e

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Board Schedules "Doctor’s Hearingilealt’h Corn tree or the Boar f blrs. B’yerly ctainzs that MteZ"Education ’£uesday night to di~- her daughter. Va]erle. cried andLeu~,s charges by a township mothel’ .qtrLtgRled against the doctor $~ h4zthat the doctor hit her five-Ye~I’- ga’¢e her routJlle pre-s~hool exam-old daughter on the arms and hmlion necessary for schOOl entrythIRhs Jn cherts Io qule’~ her for In SePlember. Dr. ~l|ber s~l~le~:examlnatiorl, her ol3 oaeh arm alld each thlt~h ,,

The special meeting wil] be HE WAS ABLE to continue hisclosed to the public,and press, examination then. but whelt heComplahiartt is Mrs. ]toseland tried Io egg.mine *.he little gLrl.*aByerywho was w iq her daaghler ears with the standard ear light[11 Fine Grove Manor School when aad magnifier. Valarie a~ain begemtlhe oxarnJtlBlion ill qUeStiON took tD cry and l’esLst the doctor, HepIace on May 12,

~er husbapd, Richard ~yerlyag~Lrt spanked her in the samemartner as before, ac~ord[ilg to

of Franklir~ Bled.. appeared be* Mrs. Byerly. Then when the littleFore the Board of Eduea4ion girl failed to compose herself, heMonda night to complain thatDr. $il~er had struck his cllJld,

abgndoned the examination.Mrs ’B;¢~’Iy said site ~mp~l~etk

ab ut it, and the next night Dr.SJi~erSI t $264 ’°tele )hohed heroans Ge discuss the Jneidettt. "My [liLle gWI

A L~ta~ ~f f~.55 vdlt be ~o~ was terrified of the doctor," Mrs.ated Sunday to the Michael J. Byerly said, "and I feel that he hadSiena family, formerly of Frlmk$ zto right to strike her."

tin Township, through eHort$ of DR. SILBER DECLINED t~

the Franklin Eagles A. C. and comment nay Ihe Incident whenCommunity Volunteer Fire Co, (’ot~t~t’~e6 the KE, COBD. l~e

A dar~ce held for the benefit sMd that the whole thin8 w/It be

of the e:<-World War I] heroeh,ared up at the ~peelal ’marling

veteran who was crippled by a Tuesday night and that what hap

f.Woke Jar.. 3t. ~ai~.ed $195,~5, palled will be announced f01towt~

Frankl n Tcwnsh 10 F remen f ghting the Most Acres fire yesterday morning Dhotogrltphed in thedance chairman CharMs Oobac the meeting,

reported I|st night at a meeting Mrs..~yeHy eornpl~[ned fl{at hot"

last picture taken of th~ hotel roof, One f*remanaim$ a hera from his adder, lower e{~, wh le another, of the Eagles irt the Franklin ~nn. daughter s currently under treab

emerges from ~ second story window (arrow). Minutes later the bllckened roof burst into flamestg~in; the firemen fled down their ladders a~d the roo~ caved in, (Photo by $hiffner)

An additional $G5 was donated by ment of Dr. L. L. Krafehlk of Ne~i

the Community firemen. Br~tk to~ ~ectAons an~ ~t’~

Presentation1 will be mad(L to noeutations such a~ al~tk-diptherla

6 Twp. Companies at "Acres’ Blaze ,.m+,.+.+living at 34 Wilcox P6 Rut era ~he took her child back to Dr.

VHla~e with reltUvet. T~ir Krafchlk. the little girl would be

home on Ell[on Ave. ~urned terrified e~a|n. Dr. Krafeh~ hq~r~not had difficulty with her ohlld.

A antas e, hero e strugg e Of six the ~ite. Shuttle after S]lUttle kept L~p at 2:15, Mrs. ?,label Most. pro-down In March. "i’he money will

Franklin Township volunteer fire the firemen supplied with enough )rioter of the hotel. Jtaid she dis-probably go towardl ¯ new home Continued on Page 1~

companies workhtg W h five ushers water t,~ 2~attle the b)aze. , ~.~)~ere6 a f~l’e at ~he rear o( thewhfch iS being built ~or the

out place ear[~ yesterday morn- L’nlTtr~qlllt~: First Aid ~qtzad stairway. SIze said an attempt bySloa~s In South River by LyOnS-

G dBok.0,o, 0o ,,..,.+,,+ ,, .o+. ,.,+,, ,,o ,+ ...,++,,,, o,,. ,.o. ,.,o0o+ roun r en[¢’L’~¢ k t~ pftL’k, t*owl:~hzp Pi)Iicc Department and to telephone for help. But the tele-

The J]re~ort rLhed o he~’e.e"~"reitt’t’ C°lller’ a feserve’ a’~"sht" phOrle was out o[ order. Then then

F N S h~apd begU]l their tfr~rt, f s at about edjndlrectlngtraffle’Mt’mhers°ffledlhebuitding’ndraeedt’a,

rownshi or ew c30 steJ’da * O~ hundre the I’,~tst I’ratzkltn Fire ( o Auxllt- ItelghboP[llg house ~rom where lhf’Y

2:, ye ~.+ ehit ary ~erved (’offee arid sandwiehe telephorled ~Jllg.’~tOll ~"lrt" C~o, ’a.’hl(’lz

¢;~em bottled recklessly, Cll~ Ig¯ ,el h z for personal ~t scene, insight school in Franklin Town-o,’er the flarrdllg building in eft x’t4 ’ ’ that; LYl’t,o he buildifig

Talk

~hip 40 Years, broke grott.d toe t]l~tO save it+ Franklin Township lire. wht’l] the fire v*.a~ finally doused at

new $425,000 addition lor PirteGrove Manor SChooLo... o,,+,n +o., +,.+o.. ......+. +,,o.+,, owo.SoldAtlasa’y

tlo~p~le ~.h¢ btXilt~hl~ beirut Io~a~’e(~ stairs. The at)pier ~tory ~is corn- At grotlBt]blr~akitlg qeremolt~esin South Brunswick Townslflp in pletely gritted, an,/ the roof had Firemen did a bang-up }ob m held Tuesday, ?,Ir~. Welsh, nowthe ~pirit O[ Cot)[)~r~l]Oll ~lJgnify- t’aved li’1, BOth ChJ:n[leys Wer~ JeSt the blaze which destroyed the Mos principal of Pine Grove School,in, re]unicef eompanie,. One m,le ,standit~g.

,.,,.":S*d’e, She "+ "°+*early yesteMay morn-turned the first ,hovel of dirt forof hDse wasstrung out. ToWlL~hip firemen .~trug~led oyez’ int. The hoteJ was too far Belle to the new .~ehool. Mrs, Jam(~s J.

Franklitl Park ’o unleer fl~’men the iluk.ille of lhe bltlidittg wRh : be saved, but Franklin Town.~hip’s Slide. a member of the B~ard.o/o he scene worn, Jtes after Mrs: hook otto ladders trying h, tint,

Wants It-Bark +moo +.+, + ,oThey Edueath,n. arranged the program.

J II Bowel] ["ra ~ it] Park post- snz4~kirzl~ silot, and to eXtlltguJsh swarmed all over l~e blaze tmti] /t.Ctllit] eollslruclinlz shouJd ~eg[o

]1~ nlts er begS’el st=z~ ng ou It’ I] t]gIIN’s- L’~ltJJ II ~’g$ o/]sa~t’ to .~ta’¢ the place was read)’ to cave i11 be- on the new s(ho.I next week. Thec01 ~ w~ ch sumrno ~ ~ it ~y ’,*,[ k h, rr ~.b ~L I~uflrhng own- {t~’e I~’avin~L Ernt, sl F, hiflt~er t)f the }hl~rd ~){ [,]t~t~’athm [’,tiDes to opeP,fire corn o liet~ ’ I~hip rzlJtl(,~tt-elad heroes made s r,

23, [9.’)]. i-~ ~(ttlghl h)" ~h’;~. Marlh;i lut’ned home [rum work at rzvl> ’alia at th, (’eren oily oilTHE ~L~ LD" NO ~ ’ a ~. lize b.ildir:~ was eoraph.te]y on pty ,.’~n atias s~)[(I hv mista.~e Feb, F’rnaklln Park area had JtHt re- 1he new ’~ing in February. ,

by t e lit’ l[ ¯ ~ rE fir.. i.il ;G’. ;liSt[ Itas ~x~.t(~([ 3[ ~vp’cy pU~lb]C Ji, T. Ziegh.r ot Wil~on Rd R,se- ’ a. m wherl be ht.ard fire whlstle~ Tuesday ~r;ts giveit by the ROt, Clif-I’ivod. *rhe t]rc 1~3..~ L~’piH’tpd b.V a pOlIIt. hill Orl’havrl, Praizklli} Tr~ll’~ltlO, blow. lit, Sthqlt’ht, d LIp his (’amera mn F, Wt~uding. A fl.’~g sa]tlte afldi+.~sMng motorl+r.

I Then the cxlcrior wa~ cleavedSoid Ilzad’¢el’IPrtlh + al mblic atl(’- .qrtd d,l~hpd o1~ {o the blaze. Ltwk¢ "Ameri.,a’" I>y rh~ ~¢’hool followed.

Ultllt,r close c’t)llpt, ra.]~!l and gcrld of fiZ’t, fl~eZl anti the ]l],,(’e e~tTd ill. him vt’os ~ prlze~l [anliiv atlas lot" the }{E~COIRD he (lid+ His get,a| George Care; a member of thet{i;’£t, ticz/h the fll’i,Zll~ql ~trLltl~’ :t mih, A htJs*, hDl’ WA~ ~,M3blJshed from iI*l/lled il{ ~8<J~. Th¢, ,’ltlas ~%a~ di~ picture here on Ip~go ] showl* the bol~rd, [rltroduoed ~,[rs. ’~Yel~h,

Io;1(15; or %,;l[t~ [i.o111 tl!t. bFouk ~o th(, ~311[ll{ll;~..’t,~ ~]le WB~ (’10LlIIJll~

(’(Ivt’rt’d tll be rrzissj]lg whe the, (owDsh[~ t~r(~uir, ii in acllorz, ~{prfl[*l’kA were exr~Hdpd h~ ,~a~-of ho~e along Llnv,)ln IIighway 1he h:p .f a ?0-fnol-la)[ pin0 treef~mli~" ~w~bed tz~ "~,fft,~ts prh~l" h~ : , . ,p , ~ , S(¢~lm ~he Tet~ X[lh’ [{~1l P,r~zt~k hi hv Lhe X<Wth P, rttr, swLek ~t’emetx

hP!~ .~Upp~y ¢*’;]ter ()’her ~l’t(l’k¢. there, prel)arhl~ tilL.j11 /:)p ~)F(,.~Piit~Lli(Hi [[i Franklirl Township’s Board cf (] Hnl~t)l, county StlpL’[’lll!pIV[ent ,~ome. lownshlp tankers r,.rried "lht, !l]a/v ~tartcd ~ilh peoph, in e ";orrh lhlL’ke 0t+k } s ,]’i{’;ll Education will have its hands full ! ~<,h~:,~ls+ who live~ lit MiddtehOsh;

P;t uiel~ I’hl’~’ ; ~’tlill l~ he next TuesOay night as it will de- Dr../~nne~ 31. l.~neh. ~uperirRend-~----~ .......... d B rl ~,a, S .tz e ous~* termine the facts about alleged t.nt r;~ +~{’[looh~, Fz’;[llk]tH Tow][sh[P~

tlrnlillil)i i~ lit Jr4 Iot, atJDi] i~; r~other, Mrs. RoselJDd RyerJy, the Tht’ t,t,rt.rllo eloped W h ".&.met’-Double Easton Ave. S ed?

The PubIIv.sa]e,,as t~mdueted by slapping o, a future Pine Gee ....... I Dr. C, B,,XhH’d Darts, preshteP.tI]t’rberl Van Pall at ll.st.hi]] Ot’- Manor SChOOl pupil by 1he town- of the l+’r;ItlkJilz Tol~ I~hJP Boat’d nit(’hards in 1951 .~.nyortt, having lit- ShtP physician. Accordiflg to the ]’:(ILleat]on.

The ~t~e [{~gh~*;ly De~at’(P~’~l ~h~at’e6 [1~ h;d~ ~dld ~ tt’~¢’tl~r- acted hi ~e[~ph<;tle ~A~t X[i[[~.t~.tte dotter slapped her child without tc~t ]hP ReaL[rill;J+ :lltd the ~eq¢’*

~’allts to doub],, the ~pet’rl zzow fr~aih,r Irtlck saggilzg iI;’er a fcnve r-.6995. ’ s’JffJclont prc¥ocation. At any C]Jflon G Wooding dvlh’ere~ thepermittL, d on Eo,h)l: AVe.. seeite inI(i 1hi1 Raritatl Canal. Carl F. Treplow, /alher c*[ 3.Ir5. C<lnt[rtued or1 Pagre 12 I)epe¢lietion,

of several bad wrccks recent]2., iJl- THE STATE TURNED DOWN ~.iegelr. served as secretary fee the¢’LIdJZlgtWi~]~atalJ’i("+

’UCh ....xt°]ldPd n°’Pa~sLng .....

V°fi ’teubez] ~°ci~?Y f°x" /il~llY Chamber of Commerce OrganizedCoUtlty ~hgLheef ].*[’31)k ][am]e] fli:~hlZlee, the erlgmc.er refer ~*d. bUL y.¢arfl it] ~pW ~’ork Clt)-. ~eCaLt.~ereported to the Somez~set County agreed to roake passing illegal on el his elope affiliation with the .~

l~P~Board of Freeholders Last week The Frank n Townsh p Chamber of Commerce became aa h,lff mile froal1we hills aboutthat the highway departmeltt h~jthe Middh, sex Count5 line aZld on of the family will b¢ given to the reality I~st night at Fairlawn inn with the reading and foP~’zaJrec~mrrtettded lltct’ea~[ug the legal, two dangerou~ curves+ I so¢let3". ?*It. Treptow prized his at- ~do~tior* O~ an or~nlz~¶iona[ ¢orts~ittttlot%speed alozlg EaSLoK A~’e+ fro~ 25 1o The .~tat¢ ran zz ~peed te~t oZl [as .~o highly that he ouce con- This alction follows a meeting two weeks ago duHflg which1 It

miles per hoLIr+ ~;~t.~ton Ave, arid dLsc(~vered aver- Mrlleted special Jltlaid table to group of township buhines~lm@fl gathered at the Route 27 rest~u-inspection of Easton Ave, was age speed Io be 52 miles per hour hott~e it. rant to hear Arthur Meyers of the State Chamber ~ Commercerfiade at re~est of FranidJo Towll. on the dUB] lane cotltlty ruad, The -- " ’ n¯ LD DANC£ speak on orcJan zat ona p a s. . . .ship Po|le~ Chief Ed ’reorders-- s a e rec~z~mend~tlen w~l| be [or- L~ONS He " rues G Maher sa,d that a nora natmgbut for qu te a different redan, w~rded to the ToWil~hip Comm I- A L ons Club dance for teenagers Temporary Ch$irman Ja

Hit ’ Geor e Wi[r~ot ~lnd ~harlea. . 13 P[ roYe ~ 8Z10£ comml4;t01 Jrlc~udlng WlH]ara r~ g .

denThets Chert et,LheeOllcer ned t wo-m[le withsh, ipaCCl.o!teelf bYthetheTownshipfreeho]derS,committee fails seWaShcolheMFrldiay nineght GI

Sl¢ora" has been namedn to eeport3, on a slate of off;¢ert to be v~,d ~-0~aston Ave. which Ues within the to approve the new speed sugge~- Wilt[am Mogar was chairman of on at the next mee~a~.~eJ~neer~ Edwt~ Garretzon. Alfred K,t~. Ste- ;~’~to~n~hlp, naked Lhe state to de- t[on a-~d up the limit to 50 miles tile dance committee of the tow~ Those e, tte . nk n; Oft L~ttanzlo" Albert =*-.lace Jts entire lea tha ~zo p,asing per our. Engineer Hamlet said. ahlp dub. Music was furnished by

phen Reid. Frank GTl~n~s~nEdT~end J~sten;ei St., Albert ’Be.sen- ¢~’..

zone. ~e /elt tha~ aueh a. m~e he wt~l c have to make s speed te~t Frank lx~a~a and his orchestra. M!lchanolkl, J. H. ...... ,P.. t^...~ g*..d~ ~tanton Kay AnthOnYe Jr i u~Brmon II,H~I,. ¯ p -=P,, -~- .... e

Would reduce aeeJdents like the ned follow up with. a reeommenda- courtesy (~ Mu~lciana LOcaL 304, y " ,. " -*.,-~:~:-~ =1~ Pau Psvl I+ :,Jgl~l

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i Page Two THE RECORDFriday, Moy 22, 1953

Ig Okays Plan- StateChiropractors AskProbe ,

The State Chiropractors Society PreeJdl, nt ol the AKemhly SlvLa

of New Jersey and the Ctlzens R. SlmmUl iR-Monmouth,. DrFederated ,heLeg+to. to love..gato theaaked for the ILgpotnt~0ent of a

The Labor SceneChlropraedc League have asked Sabla and Merkt aald they had

+fL, ¯ regula on at the reed ea prates-do n Leglstatis’e Committee.

,- -elndus*P’ i,on""der heNet’ Jersey Medical Tbe two chiropractic ordaniza- In the State and NationIntllVlq i Practice Act and ]egislalive actjvl- tiona are supporting a bill [2-202,

e federated ] ties in Trenton by representativessponsored by Senator Young¯ (Compiled by our Labor News Stiff)

A plan to encour ge.h ----,~1~ r te:~sion which wotdd remos’e the ehJropraC-

S vine in industry was approved °f~;:eM’i’~ae~l-tA p ~abla o;l Jersey ors from 32 years Of median, con-at Wednesday night’s United Fund Cl( " "resdent of he Chlroprae- trol by creaton of a chiropractic While ignoring or killing virtually every measure to improve N~

Saan,b°ardvmeeting’ee -PresidentThe°d°rehas announceD" S og-¯M-rktY’ p leaLslative chairman o ’ A/~semb y ehlropracILc bill ( A..458

d tor~ Soclety , toe and Theodore A board. The two groups oppose an Jersey’s labor and soelal welfare ]egisiatlon. l~e Republican-controlled

]an listed bs’l.~.~ t,l*l.., r. ~+,~ disabt ed2tate LegiStaand s]ashUre ise.T.ploycrmOt’ g uct° cuttaxes,bcnetstaleS CIOi°r thepr eat dentUnempl°Yedcar Hold-andEs~nUa s of the p . " - . a ue said they had sponsored by ASsemhlywoman

afar mge.ntS’l"g’n .Orand .....e~ov+e.P+~at~on~+’ ;~.~;t;’;~%Vr:;.;., +oe ,~o ’° I W ~a ~,.r.ra.. .- Se*ge,, + e*~.n oh.rgrd ~odo.d+v d a roll daductions vestlgetlon 1o S+na e Prsideut J which would continue medical con- In ¯ bulletin to all CIO locals and cc.mrnittees, Holdermin cited_ear-faun P Y .. "~ David Young IlI (K-Morris) and I trol over the pr e~ion. The these developments in the State Legislature this week:

¯ weekly or t ~o~l~ah],;, e3m sngr~oer~It~

_ ~ ...... h--~eve i YounS bill Is presert~y blocked in , Five Cla-bached hills were killed by referral to the AS.--bIYOn the p-- . } p an tea istic goals and :o aehJe eI1 the Sena e Heat h Committee. The ~’[iscetLane°UScre A-4gs, makingSUSiner~tt a ComlnRtee,mlsdelfleanorknOWnfor anaSemployerthe "morgue",tn {all toThe~the necessary organization meet- them year after year" bit+ Sling- Marggraff bUl has pa~ed lhe As- pay

t~ll~S 4. Participation on a roe~Iber- man said. i semh y ~nd ].s now before the wages due a worker: A-~2S and A-62;. increasing maximum UC and T,,iDt f£blpof 15 basiS,eeot~ startlngper weeket anda mlmmum !~c ~ord~°~°t¢~tl theHe resignationsal’l° announcedfrom wfththe regret JsenatebOardJ

~~heiourCf Sor more° g15 depef°es ddngecs ¯2-625abna°tSre pe~i!:lgand up tOihe $~SucfOr,,activeWOrkers~ carch"W th

upwsrds..te ,Scent untts!n ~i of former presidenl Carl E. ;~nder-¯

AN CRDINA~’CE "T( t " a~fEp: n AN fOr work proof requirq~nelIL; and .~t-41l. the corporate net Jlteome laxanee WI(D income: o, t~onttnuu~6 , son and board men~ber b nee ORDINANCE E,~TII"LED ,.4N OgDl. O pro, de add lanai aid o edllcat Oil~ell~oership from year to year, ! U Z .~&NCI~ TO LIMIT AP+r~ RE++T]tlCT 2, Ind ca o111 by the ¯ sponsors that minimt+m-wl~e (A-3.~), anti-with the privilege ~ res:~n n~ ha" Th board n ’el leered a TO at~.CtFl£O r, ~TR cr~ OR

; ¯ - ¯ j e hps at ) ZONES ~XD ~E~I¯L&TIZ ’rllE~IX¯dJ~cr m na on n p b c haas ng tS-184L and TDI benetils ~or up to

wrltlllg the eha.rman ol the plant : successor to Mr. Anderson s post. ~.lJ Ln ~GS ~tND aTllreTt’REs¯ &c. 12 week.~ dtlring pregnancy {2-,~4~,J bills have been bottled up tll theeonlI~stee, I was armouflced ha nvilatJoos Crlt~tlP~ Te T~t;IR CCN~TRI’C- GOP Senate and A~.~.emhly eauenses¯

"Federated glean++ !n Industry J are now being sent out to agen- ’l’lON .e~m Tram ~t+l’t,R~; ax~ ~x- 3. Introduction by Senator Sodine (R-Huntl~rdan), new State GaPWl]l enable the United Fund to, ei .... eteomin++ Iboir partieipa- I~:~.~nz~t~llr.~t~ ,~K~I~ chairman and campMgo manager for Paul TranSl. Of a bill tS-4~t fOZ"

: rion In this year’s United Fund ~vw J~E’5’* e~ ADOPTED &UGI’RT he S a e Chamber of Commerce "~hich would reduce UC benefits by

Rehable" Lock 0’ Gun J; drive,slit, I~Im¯ the BmouIIt of "any go~erllment~tl or private retireIfleut, Pell$1o rt or

Present at the meeting were Dr. yak ..... ff~t°a’t~ .t,....rd ..... permanent die~btlity benefit allowance or program financed In who]e"

| Shoo J William E. Bunney. Mrs. William ,~-¢s tntrcdu¢~’~ and a~~0ro~r~ on /tr*t or n part by his most recent employer.".......................... ,u++__+----.or--+ ....¯ 44 aenni$ St. ¯ o ~hlp Cnranlnl¢¢ v F an’< In Towia~’hlP¯ man said "a worker who is able and available for work receives his

Nelw ~rut15~k t man¯ .~amue] 1. Landis. Mrs, J - N. $., held art Tnu Id~,y ~,l~re~l X~+ I~+~Z

LACKS, seph Lefko’,vlts, Jr., Karl Metzger. Et~ld ord nln ¯ was considered inr r~.eOtt~

entire weekly UC benefit ch~ek in addition to Federal social security,

¯ bits. Geol~e R. Morrison, Lorenzo T¯mdtnl¢ ~nd finally Pn~¢d at A relulur eompanF pellsJOl~, Workmcn’s Compensation award or other benefit to~eOalred ]~ s~ a W met m, o the FranKlin To~n~htp Cam" xthich he may be entitled. Boditle’s bill would deduct all of these

"" Installed, Oahley. Mrs , fanrlce RO rid, " mnet*¢ he o n Town,bin Hail. Mldd;¢bw+ ether prograols, aa that a t~ol’ker receiving over $I2d a month fromBur O Sa Rburx Arlhur Saplr aa .~ rtl ?~ g5¯ " . . , T~ur+ r. ~ + + a ally Of these olher progra3,s ~ould Set no UC betlefits at all."Kl-lmer 5-3~44 James H. Stamp and Philip J. FRI[D L. ~a~cO~t. 4. The Chamber’s other bill S-27g, Summerill) to reduce Tell I 2’arker. ~ ~S2~. 3[ol~hlll C[fr)¢.

benefit lUll(is and employer CC taxes by shitting $50.000,000 n worker

.qd,.uV.t.i ....... ,+.,,oos s.. randy *o. ++oh ac.oa¯ after p.og ,he(~: (, , i Senate. This would be a $20..00.0~0 t~x steal by employers.

aI ~ ........... ~"-"~-"--7 ~t lOT (g kl’N~

The State CIO bas also assailed a bill +:*reposed by Senate¯ H,Alexander S~ith ~R.. N..L~ to amend the Ta~t-Hartley Act as tendingto "create greater hard~hips than already exi!t ia our current labor-

. McGREGOR ma.ageme,,t ran,tons"In a letter to Smith, Chairman of the Senate Labor and Public

: : DUFFLE ’BAG SLACKS Wel:are Committee, State CIO Pro, talent Carl Holderman declared"We feel that the proposals in yn Ir I are a d reel contradiction to~:le promtses nlade hy President l~l~enhnwer that the TafI-HaClley Act

! ~ ~’~f~ ~otdd be amended Io c~tabllsh Jusliee and fairness in our labor-re a-.,.,,,, .,o.. ,_,: is o+ b+* .,+ +, +e or+ .... +.do and .beI?;me at X~llioh ymt made them. ~t’l¯t ’ r(nitradistory Io your own 8tate-

Cool. lishtwelghtadenim in a J :Oel/t~ Ihat an obJee lye appro:tth ~t]ul(I he made In the probIem andtrim-tuitored action slack, i Ihat fuji °~)P°l+tila rY ~Otlld II(~ ~d; t’ll tO a !llerPMed gr°llP~ tO ctJ~cn"~

t :+ Styled for¢’omfort with fignre he t.haut~c~ and to glee te~linlan p~o and e.n". A~ the same time the He detman et er, made pub to this week,fl;LtterJns b-xer top. zlp-fly ; .::.i !hat lilt. b!il ~ou!d *:pen Ihe do,r lo e:mlpuisnr3 arbllratioa. ~hith¯ :. ~ do~ure. W;L,hable ~nd shrink- I C’IL trr I ul ~i)pose~

controlled, aT ~ nl’o t glzring tn ustice in your preposal is tee ex¢lus on ofI + , .,i ~;, l)lln,tc u,~l.lle~;. Ull!it r C(,Itfdllt L’l;Ii(,Itl(JJ.~, [L~,¯n the ¢o~(ra~c .. t, ~r: Tht, ii:’;lelil,al eltel’t+or yonr propn+al wmdd be Io rcs’aLJda!c the

~l;lllmi<*l~. a! ~mrat jo!l .latll{e~ fnactt¯d ill ~eVCL’a[ staff’s k~eludlllg New..e. ’11." ~ el ~lth imh:ir lililby Id~pule% which stattLte~ .

! :;;tit’ l}t~ ¯ tl,,clarel I inl-aJ!d hy lhv SUi)l’enlw Clmrt: and [nrlher, ~OtLrt~ ~l ! ¯ ; . .t I ,r ~,talt,~ O en;le[ ~tlt,h (Dln)tlI’*ory arL)llr~l[hlll ]e~;A-

I ! I t’ , T hl’Ol}t¯Ja] ,li’l,j I pJatc lh{, tl(iJll~ ~orker’~ tlnd4q’ Ihe ,~z~o-

!t’l~:+,tl o: it!t. M;d(,% and i~1 nlalt~ Malt’~ that moans "no ]}r(ItccLLo;l.

The C 0 oday ca ed fr+ ,’extension of the reciprocal trade agree-Walking Shorts n -in ]+l’t)u~; tn tar , s, ea ̄ %~ , Ul~C" arid o ~ ):+~ed the Simp,+ml

B:II¯ Jackets ; In testimony prepared for delivery Tuesday, before tha House of

¯ Sport Skirts 49 Poferson St. New Brunsw|¢k , w,~ and ~deans Comnmlee 2:i,mey H. n,,ttcnh,,,’~, dire,’.,, at nhe t+to~’:duea I n a e’tearell DeI sr inel , P ~n (’a ]e IOF a year (ll "’mo~t

tJult 90 steps above Georget CH 9-3383 i I:lt,,nsl~e and Ibornueh s u ." an, analysl~ (,t 1ha role which reciprocal

Next to parkklg LOU trade p al ~ m th" entire field at hl[?rnalional eco~nBllc~ ,* "

Ruttenber0 pointed+to the many interrelated factort to he con-. shl0red and added "+we believe tha+ ~ubornntLar levels ol [llter]latlonal

jJr’~:~" ~.. " ’ " ’ =" ’ - -’ trade mUS! eorlLbln e Had 1hill ~nter[el’ellee~ wllh lrede through varlou~lxpe~ (if ~larl’ners -- SlL¢,h a.; ([tlOlh~, + ~.e ~. ~nsre~tdstloIn t, ate --~ti+e zlnI J?l lhe )h’S{ hlt¢.re~t O[ OlLr COLl!~tr~" tnr (iur allies alld fr en( at’mind file wnrJd"

Rec proe¯ trade he said¯ *" n many ways is a program dIpslgned toh~l]) ;’tnl(,l[(.~u lndu~ rv a d bnl~Pr~ean %’cn’kcr% ]t(iwevt, l", We mu,¢ls m Pan ,o ~ r Pld sOLtlHOn~ Io tin, prc*blem~ !:1 ~te Ameriran economythe{ at*. TM (leaird by blereasec tra(e.’

Ruttenborg labeled the "trade¯ not aid" slogan of 1he RepublicanParYas"nn ae ¯ealF’forlheproblem~r’ E ropean atlie~orlhe U S,/H@ note d that Europett n Commur+ S S Bre now ,*st¢o~g supporters

~fs * ’rn o ~ d’" and a ed ha f’oncres..lonal devclopmem~ in ~-"

V~ C0~e 0#thinutltancnnMy cutting aid and eurtailln~ trade was p]a, inK ++into tl~e

afld.~ }1(. (. nt~ nlst e on eltlm who arP %+aLllllg.[nr an opportun!tyIo 1abe a.lVAtlta~c (,[ un[avorah!e eL*(I/IOI0ie deve]op~llPnts Jet th+f:U rop(,ar, eotlnlr[es+"

+ The +,ooson b., h+ +++g du,+s--b,+o0 d--..odI . ,+ fur,he r bar. rst tradr. ~ (tl!+ I "a rably affr Lr S.

(~[ ¯ t ’+ " pr tee enutlt p,g .1 O Of work. s ntt.latzon¯s mitl. Ol~oth de%PIO mentF, i{ I)el-~ sad "w all Lhethose t nulltrlc.. P

+.+yu’--’-’-"ox.,’- e+ .....,--o,+*.++ .......a .....,e + 0ro,,a++ dists t<, take advanlgge of eondtlum~ vhleh ffr0w OUL 01 [he [lnh’+’tP

Of CotlntliPs to cell Ibelr ~lro{PJet$ o:; I[Ip %’O1:([ nlorhot"U. 2. workers and industry dependent upon subttantial tore+~n

td/you @a’n:+ so,e+ ,voutd a,s. bo a,,e+,++ + bo ......addedGeneral Motors Was notified last week by UAW-CIO Viee-Presl~ent

J-Jhll 11"+’+ LLvln~t+ton. director o+ the uldoll’S ( ;enPral ~*~°t°rs deparlmeflt+that "ufliss~ Ihe.i mStlel~ pending bettteell the n:li°° and th~ °°rP°ra+[°~are satLefaeto rdV setlled bh" June t. 19.53. the ]uterna tlOnat Unlot~ wd]iio( eon+[dt.r he re-Aegotlatinn o~ a,ty :on+ term a~reealenl’"

r-| , : "~... The UAW CIO vice president’s dec aration as to thel°ngunlon’sterm ~o~- ¢ n.c,ec,r,o, roe. is In +rd.oee +i,h *e+,* *, +Pie0 .tve,tlon last March and w th the peaL inl taken by the un ol~ s In or-national Soard after a review of the.sitnation during a meeting tn~

L’ttlDetroit the week of April 27.

Costs So e- Set to Graduate f From Annopoli~’ Among Ll~e 926 scbeduled to] Before )oLning the Navy in 1~I$,h graduate from the U. S. Naval be was graduated from New Bruns-

and receive a Baehe]nr. olDoes So Muc "+ Ac,d-- ,,,okBe.,o,.Igb--of Science desree is ~tdsldpman

son of Arthur .4- .Corner e+ 43 rank of MLdshlpman ~4ustering

Hayes Ct. Pelt " O~icer during the fall term.

P’~BLICHe wlllNhe t-m’mnissLoned an H~ was Manager of debate’for

.o on,.d ,he Ha++,+ A+ade.y ~: ~j ~.+~ ,,:*++:~ ~.:+%+:mnals’~, US .

on a Secretary Of be NaVy aIPI m~ y.... 1949 after serv sentattve and aol ~e

io]nlment 111 dulle , _ ¯og as a radioing, USl~. t Fi’qpla ClU~: ~ ...... ~+....

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Will Be Conducted Sept. 14-25 As Share of Burnet ParkwayThe Garden Club of Nt;w Jersey’s ~ as adequate ~ff-hi-ghway parking

armun] Road+side Su~’ey, which us- space, pit+per display of wares and The sale of a $475.000 Issue of by bond experts to dispose of them It also I~ proposed to ~et aMdc ~nwell..eonstrueted drlvewa) open- city bonds to finance construction at this lime. Report has it that area for oK-steel parking.

uaJly takes place during the spring, ing<: and bu,~incss ~+igns of a suit- of the Burner Parkway has been the market may soon beeome less

¯ was~ been changed to the fall forable nature with correct lighting okayed by the C!ty Commission. favorable for ~ale of municipalIE’| LL Irl~ f~l~le~a~

year and will be conducted and placement. There will be a At +r Tuesday meeting .o[ the bonds.from Sept. 14 to 25. according to an final checking of all eligible estab- Commission. an ordlnartce was pass. Mr. Ewlng ~ald that the city willt.lmouneement by Mrs. Herbert W. lishments re,’c;vin~ aGarden Club ed on first reading authorizing the reinvest the proceeds of the bo,d 0fficers Tues

],einhach, of Lambertville. co-i ~co:’e of 85 per cent or more by bond i~sue to help meet the cost !sale of that share not immediate ychairman of,the club’s roadside .elate official.< cf the Departmentsof the waterfront park and to required, in government securitiesplanning comFdittee, of Health. l::ghway, and Conserva- finance New Brunswick’s share of at a higher interest rate. He is The Middlesex County Heart AS-

Past surveys have produced re- finn and Eco:~om~e Development for the Parkway. hopeful of selling the bonds at 2.5 sneiation in Perth Amboy Generalmarkabie succe.~ in encouraging eonformiW to ~tate regularton~. The City is obliged to contribute percent, or less. Hospital will elect a new slute ofcommercial ar.d industrial estab- Eight.’," citations ’,,,’ere awarded~00.000 toward the enst of aequi- It has been estimated that $200.- officers Tuesday night.lk~,hments along New Jer~e.’,% high- i=: last .vear’~ survey and Garden s!tion of the right-of-way for the 000 will be needed to defray the Retiring president is Dr. Jackv.ays to compete for one of the Club officials predict an even parkway under a contract entered re.st of the parks and playgrounds. M. Kluft of Perth Amboy.man=’," ritation awards which go to e:’eater number of establishments into with the State Highway De- They will be designed by a city" The new County Heart ,~ssoela.the winners for confc~rming to a ~t~i] win award.~ lois fall as inter- ~artment. and the state will deed planner who will be given full- lion president who will be electedr, et of standards laid down by the eel eontinue-~ to rise In the club’s tO the city all property between time employment by the commis- Tuesday night will lead the driveGarden Club. highway beau’,ifieation campaign toe right-of-way and the Raritan stoners under budget appropria- to open a.~soon as possible a "Work

Points are ,+cored for attractive- beginning its ~hrvey program for Canal. lion. Classification Clinic" in St. Peter’sP.e,+,~ and landscaping: safety, such the seventh consecutive year. In offering the city’s bonds for The deeded area from Commerce Hospital. where cardiacs will -be

sale. City Attorney Paul W. Ewing Sqaare to Voorhees St. will be con- examined and evaluated in work°reported the city has been advised verted into parks and playgrounds, lng ability and capacHy.

Nixon Elected ’Safety Honors :..... , |

Local 980 Head For Calco Plant "’ SHOP BROOKS THURS.~,I~,.__TIL 9 P. M.

Four high-rank~n~ .~afetyhonors.

~ ~J~~lml~For Fifth Term BROOKS

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award, will be gtven Calco Chemi-cal Divl*|on of American Cvanam d

George Nixon has been reelect- Company in Bound Brook for hay- ¯ ¯ ¯lag amassed a "record total ofed for ht~ fifth term as p,esident6.98.5.294 man-hours worked with-

of Local 980. United Auto Workers. out a lo’q-time accident. Employee,~

~,~O. Nixon defeated Richard Stev-will take part in the outdoor cer-

s. 1.309 to 3(~. in an election hold emony at the plant when theawards are pre,~ented Tue.+,day at

]as! Thursday. Friday and Satur-12:30 p. m.

Fun Timers(av. at the headquarter.~ of the Lin- Leading the ,,:et of honors will bere 1-Mercury local in Raritan Cyanamid’s o w n "President’s

,tTownship. Ntxon was also reelected A’~ard. the New Jersey SMetyCnuneir.~ Superior Merit Award, Under the Sun[president of the Middlesex County

the Nat e ~al Safety Count I’sCIO Council on April 19. Award of Honor. and the New Jer-Nick Balin.~ky wa.~ ree:ected a ,~e.’," Department of Labor’s Bureau

trustee for a four-vear ~term. in of Engineering and Safety Award.Presentation ,~f the Cyanamidrun-off ballotflng held Wednesday. "President’s Award" will be made We’ve o roft of separates for you

palin~k~’v polled 499 ,’ote.~ to 353 by K. C. T’owe president of thea’*a nst hf n .~ft~r(x~ who,. ran compa,w. Sm.vir.ir Rifts. such a., to swop ground . your sum-~a~ r tv of’the *.or s i an’p°"e’u .a cigarette lit~hters, pen and pencil " "

. ’ e. n me e ec- ,rt~ ~o"~i¢ b.’¢cP" ...... ’~ mer wardrobe in o nutshell for)11 [a.~t weekp ~:~,o ~( ~e ~s ~. n ~l~(~a t .....~l~gs" i~ Io~e: ret~, . l,~ils~e. ] pa. l andr 711n°therc~Ine°mementns’ieg~: tPleY~ ~x~sa rf°w|ll ber the=rgiVen relaxing or trips to town, Swim-

.nger, 98T to 438. I ~ -’-’ wear fashioned especially for

’" o J¢ , ,otary. lie defeated Kenneth Warner ] . . . #P.e ~tems from

the toe-dippers or dive-right-in.

with 840 votes, era. See them today . . . takeElected ~nanelal secretary was ~ 7. 7

." 2 "~ them with yOU on De¢orotionMike Kovalsky. Who rveeived 1.136Listening/o ,,I

Fred Sakker was eleetcu treas-I ]urer. He received 988 VOtes t~" Fred ays

].Martin’s 546. I

Reelected ~ergeant-at-arms wa~¢ 12 different Lucky ¢[Earl Ca.;st.,t. who de~eated Tex! Number, daily !1Christ an. 744 Io ,’;73.

I BlouseOthtr ,,fflees filled ,,’ere: guide, lA Monday thru Friday~:]~ugene Szabo: bargaining (.ore n t-

teemen.,h,hn SzareJko. John Gal-’. Win Cash and Valuable,agher and Douglas Brrnvn: ,~llol~i

,’-mm,t~,.m~,. Tom Do,,m,....’,,.~n I¢ PHxe, ¢ 3.98Gaskowski. AI Gh’n.., Sam l~a.m~.I 1450 on your Rodio Diolr(,. George Sa,at(}, %t, alter ~righ ,and PIttll Haj(ltlk.

I~Iw’ ~ ~ ~ ".II1~. ~4~............ Skirt and -_

Stole I

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" Swim SuitsBRIGHT, CAREFREE 10.98 up ,e,Que SePArATeS,It’: a I)LLey life for oh=’ e&~uarstill and city co-ordinate.%def ly fashioned of Waxhabl,,. ~¯ ",allforize~ cotton pique tomake v ur "waiting" ward-robe ~llCh full to wear~

6.95 ~ -_..: ’,-~/

Skirt ’C.,, Out’ ,,~’.//! ~"~,’I ~ ;?3.,. <:+,/jli% /+.lt: l\Pedal Pushers ~.~11 ~ ’; ~II"

Zip-t~-Fit =~," F

Sho,t~ // ":~%~ ̄Zip-to-Fit ([ ~’-..,’l~,J-~ ,

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Halt¢+¢ "1 +l~:ke".95IN RED AND AQb:XSIZES0,o,,

BROOKSEXCLUSIVELY AT..

9 ELM ROW NEW BRUNSWICK3~7 George Street

(Opp. Court HOg. Square) KI 5-2614

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Page Four THE RECORD Friday, May 22, 1953

............. st,#o. ’Awarded Squibb In New Jobs at Experiment Building OwnerService Pins ~+ "~ ~ Facing Repairs,,,,+ ,...~ oo+o o, ,, + If Not Razi~son Ave.. has been awarded a .~e]’- aim

v|e~ pin for 35 )’ears s(’l’vlce |))"E. R. ~qulbb & Sons It was all- Magistrate Joseph Takacs. sup~[~"haunted this week.

blIss Deegan h,d a list oi" 13 Nc, wvisor of the rehabilitations of dwel-

).sw|,~k en)ployees of Squ|bbs Ilngs Ira New Brunsw|ek. has order-

Bru ed the owner of a dwelling on Sea,who were~’citt;d for service ranging i man St., William Albert, to submRfrom five to 35 years. ! an estimate of r~,pall’s on the build-

"rhh’ty years pins were awarded [ ing by June 1. or be faced w|th anto Thomas Cu"y uf 83 DeJafie]d I order to raze the building.St.. and .Frank Pavia of 17 Com-. The bu|lding has been declared:stock St. "dangerou~ to the satety and health

Others cited were: 15 year’pi,. + of the occupants,"John "McAndrew. 72 lluntlJlgton ," ~ The order was handed down orl~,L. and Yves I.;az. RFD 5. New Monday afternoon at a ,qe~ion o[Brunswick; 10 year pin. GeorgeI ~ ""-, the su~-~tandard housing commit.Hilge, Jr., 103 Senior St.. Mrs+ ; ,- tee. City" Attorney Paul W. EwlngStephen Clydt,. 1.6, Duclos Lane.i . pressed the charges, He calledand M’s Mary F ede’. 3.95 leeI Wl]lJam Leach, plumbing ln, spee-AVe. ’ [ tar: Arthur C. Jaques. fire .’hlef;

Also 5 year pins to: Mrs. Kathe- JJohn, F. Lynch. building Inspector:Jchm~ l;-anson, he,~llh ~ff|cer and

rine Messores.. 2~1 .Suvdam ,S .. ! i. ~ ..... Frank A. Higgin~. electrical lnspec-Louis Papp. 53 Ray St.. A )eft;

): tar. as wltne,,sr.~.q’hum.~son. 9,1 Ward St.. Marry Gab i

The officials told the commit{eelira. 6.q Hah, St.. and Hoger C’or- ! lhat the dwelflng had" no bathmie=’. 312 (.;eorf~e St. ] facilities, in violationof the,healthI \ az]d plumbing code.~: walls and ceil,

........ ing.s are cracked and falling: par-

Rose t~ I Gloss ,.~o,,~ .,o loo~o .,,,, .,,~..,, ,oa il collapse: floors are Jr] ,eed of re-

DR. ORDWAY $TARNES VAN WIE INOHAM WE’JTERVELT GRIFFIN pair; a staircase is in dangerou~

Company, inc. oo+,o.: electrical wiring is ex./’hree major appointmenL~ at the’ will take over on September 1 whose retirement on .luly 1 was posed, creating a hazard; heat|~

Auto Glass In/tolled College of Agrk’u)ture and Ex- I when his heavy summer schedule recently announced, facilities inadequate: and cel~"per|ment Station. the State Uni- of field work in insect and disease Van Wie Ingham of~’ranklin Rd.. filled with rubbish creating a fire

Store Front Windows ver.~ity. Were annoullC.ed by l)r., coil/re " ha.~ .been camp uteri. Colonial Gardens, asslstan! to the haz0rd.MirroYs Made To Order l,ewis Webster Jones, president of; Westervelt Griffin of Clifton dean and directo/’, will be exeeu- Three o!her (’ases which were

and Re-si/Fered Burgers. during the spring faculty= Ave. near College Farm. assistan! live seeretar:,’ of the College of scheduled for hearing MondayTable Tops Made to Order meeting here this afternoon, i to the director of resident instruc-

Agriculture and Experiment Sta- were postponed unlll June 1. at theDr. Ordway 8tarnes, of 11 San- tieR. has been a’Ppolnted assistant tieR, also effective July I. request of the attorneys for the5 HARVEY(off FrenchSTREETsL)

ford St.. extension specialist in J dean of the College of Agriculture. Dr. Jones said that the three owners or the dgelllngs.etl~onloiogv, was named as.sist,ql]~lJrl v,’hi¢’h capacity he will have appointments represe|t(ed ,’ld-all

NEW BRUNSWICK d rector ci~f he New lersey Ag’-~eharge of both the four-year andKI Imer 5-3284 cultural Experiment Station.. This short courses In agriculture. He

mlnlstrative reorganization at the:College of Agriculture and the The hwentit)tl of brnnze came

,, s a new position wh ch Dr. Starnes succeeds Prof. Prank G. IIelyar. Experiment Station as recom- about Jn Ibe ancient East 5009~:- T :~ ......... * mended by Dr. Will|am 1{. Martin. years ago because of the dLseovery

dean and director of these institu- of copper.

(ions."Otlr important l)r¢~r, rams of , .....

aRrietl[hn’~l edt|t.alint= and re-search." Dr. Jones said. "have beenst bsta tin y cna’ged as ’he result M A D A Mof inereasing demands not alone~o~,.~m.~,,,.,+,,o.,,,,..+SYLVIAtry and from many other segments

FAMOUS OAKHURST NYLONS26% OFFo+ the No,, Jo,.s~v p,,,,U~.. Th,, Horoscope

.~ admlnlslratlve re,,rt~anlTatlon is Reader and Adviserdesigned to facilitate, tinder theevery pair guaranteed first quality ¯/ndividually packed in cellophane for factory

nlild,tr,’lt h}n(|iret’ti°n of ,,t’DPan|h:. Mald|n.(.nlh.~e tilt,(;[ A~-ad" ATTENTION.o!o No~t~freshness ̄ proportioned at seven points for custom fit ¯ slim trim heels ̄ made riculture and the Experiment Hta. Many Industrious Peopleby one of the world’s largest manufacturer $ e sizes 8½ to 11 ̄ average lengths tim,." Get Anywhere In

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UlI(|eP Ilt’h nam(.~ as s ~tl-groat. ..-perfe¢t for busmess or even,ng we~, ~ ~ P ~.... -- ...........................

’ ’¯ . nature t= ents and capabd~bes.shtJe-grold and ~hove|-peflny as

45 GAUGE ¯ 3.0 DENIER~ ’7 ~ 2.oo +,, .+ ,,,+ ,+-.,~ ,,.,,,,,,, +,.+,,- -.+~ +oo,o,+, .,.,-+-in.,.{1. the P;ncytqopedia Brittuniea. Hours: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.~.g..c _, ..,~T: ........ ~:,:o. ~. ~,, is EASTO~ AWNUElonger wearing bus,n~$ sh~r

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SPECIAL iALEwill never wear anything else. J ~ Reg. 99c

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fully cut ̄ run resist tailored or trimmed ideal for summer Nationally Advertised MakesS-M.L S-M-L" S-M-L

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Friday, May 22, 1953 THE RECORD Page Five 1E% iLm ¯ . J: ’ " - etions mutt be scrutiniaed care- garcons to veterans and then meet dustry wlth serial "number= in oneuorcas =o¢,ery I lJlm Re

fully. The $I0,000,000 item voted those obllgatlon.s squarely and ef- corner Tracing the unldentlfled=rAu.,= II_ el .... Il WRehiJmR~’ABJ down by Congress in February fect/vely. Personally. I shall con- pa’per to the correct /ndustJry LLgU~ ..--[l~le]~ ....,...lll[]U~=qbv IJ mwllldV’l’mrllJllmglJFll, w~,v=.=.=,,ww~ w ~,-Iz was offered by Representative tlnue to see that every veteran-- Pfeiffer identified one ~ the two

.t,t. r~ ~ e , . , a~ , ’.~l, ~ Olin Teague, of Texas as an partlcula"lv the hospitaLzed vet. men and when ~e caustht un with~.e ~,orca.~ ~OC~ety, a ~au,es ale . " ~=7~ .... r ,h.* ~:=*.=.~h n~.. ad...t. I J -- amendment on the floor, during el’an--gets the best medical care h m, found him in nesseasion of............ IiB ¯ .... the cons,de stion of a supp e- ova able a;:d the max:mum bene- stolen -ood~]-~(S .f../lUrCJ3t or .L.lVlllgatuu t~,ve. In .... " ~, --~ew Brun.~wic.k will offer cloth- [ ~J~J_ J~ ~mlmDd~Df mental aopro0r.lbons bdi. It THS to which ke |s eottth.,d.,. ¯ . ~ ........ IIm wqw IIF~ iwl#l II~’l had not been considered nor ap- ---- ’ ’ "~rlg ~-~Rlslaoee "zo [he .,,lleOael ,J. . . ¯ ¯ -"Sloan famiJy, formerly of Frankliu [[ To kee- Franklin Townshi- proved by the .Appropn.atl¢,nl arF~.k,i, ~ .rksavA. Hunt on a tongue of land v’h|ch~,~w.~hi~ l~ ~ P suncommt~tee wnlcn snoulo IV~II~III~ Slli~ lie" betweon thP ~.Vhir~ NIi~= ~nA---;’--":"" informed on his duties in the screen such a request. In [act it r

" ; t "~ "i’ -~ ......... "---"~he Sioans have four children. ~] House f Re resentati s ter h n . n =L hl___J ~_=..la.=. he Blue N .e. ~,~ the city o[ KhaPthe eldest being t5 A~’ordl.g to I/ .... _? p . re, P e ad. o,t even been formallyre DOlrn rl~ao l~,~lUiilly tuum the c~pita, of the Sudan"~q~e V ~.. I"1 IJ~n~e.. ¯ i~" ii l] rr~nngnuysen Jr. representing quested ot ~ongrest Dy the vet- ’ " ’.,..~ --e..o. ~ ...~.,...,. o...am .-...h -’° ........ " " ............. ;¯ Plttn I;~lttrlct, writes hiS erans Atlmmistratlon itself, ~no - n ~ -ton St.. l’he Dorcas Roe;err aeeeplsll,.... ..... ,, .......... Tw’o Frankhn Township you ;Z .....~Js~d ~nrl misfit clothln~ ~n 1,) )] I/ Washington News Letter to ~arl ~ray, veterans Aomlnlstra- ’, ~ ~ -" "" ¯ ...... "4 and¯ the RECORD for periodical to . admitted recently that f th S ¯ " . .dltion it ,for distribution ninon!j . eli" larcemes.of auto a]ts and,.,,,~,,

gpublication, sum had been appropr~atefl the

~ols_P 2, m" Somerset" Counts" P " "~"_’:’:,’~ ......... . veterans’ hospitsl prwram would Cou,t MADAM LOR,..At’t"r.__zllc .’~loan tamlty struc~ Dan lUCK i l ~u ¢)¢T¢D EDE/INr2MISVCI-~M not have been aff*~ted at all ~oesua.v. ¯ ¯ ¯ a ~. t

on Jsn. 31 when the family bread- " "" .................... Deter b no the Teaaue amend" William Kozcrow. 20. of Lewis Mind Keoo,na ,winner. Mr. Sloan. was .,;trlckeu .- m-n¢ as "’.,nn-,’-=.-~,," h. =d St.. all( William Gnatenko. 18, of ~’~ ""with paralysis of his left side. Then "How can you Republicans in mi"+¢’-,~ ",-¢’~, ,"~,~,~,-’d ~,,,~1~ :-; l’dartin St.. were held far sentenc- &,Iv;=-, I,~ All A$&s;,,=,]ate in March. their tuv, T.~hip home Congress preach and practice econ-[ have"’b;~n" t~’~i~ized’i=n~ th’is’ f’isca[ tag later by Judge Clarksoo A.. r=u..t.. .=. .-t,. r~..w..~burned down. amy. and still not cripple badly year but-wou d-s mo v" have n- Cranmer pending further iovesti- ~peeks Poh=h and Russmn

needed programs for our vcter- - ..... gallon Th, i er"..... I+creased the cash ba anceon hand - ¯ Hoder of ths Adv tsemeffl..... , , ans. ima was a question put to, on June 30 19cm bt Russell Pfeiffer of lhe town- w I ~’se,~ u~ a Dol ar R,~ad no forme rece~.t.ly by one of my const~tu-~ In conclu<ino as I have sad ship police cracked the ease which ,~,., ,,,,ents. I-~ letter toucnes oil a, ¯’ ¯ ~.

- fl p,m.@Auto E ectrcian e l0nltlo,, ’--’---grt-"-w ""~’^-,..ii .P ~,_.:~tions and alI of u.~ tndi~,iduallv tang thefts of power tools from ~ ¢~k41~DCgl’ (=I"

¯ ¯ Generator - Starter ;~n;~ 7d’~w.~"~’,~ -,~a~.~".:,uh~c.:"~ ‘ eed to work together as a team. VCe John Pershyn. a contr.a.ctor, ou ...~. ,,~v,--t=.n~b..~., .

=,.. t. * =,.. " ,, I r ~7 ;’"~;~,~’~,,~= "; ..~.~.eo, .e.- i need to make the best use of every Easton Ave.. when he d~scoeered .~ .¯ ,. ~sruuretor e~.V~C= .o,’. ,s ..... 6 ,,,,.,.,e .o ,.,=,anee,,,e ,. " " " in "°," r " ~ud t dollar. We red to def lert r obl- a piece of paper from a local -

Irene at o ge. I ..........................................................[ THIS APPREHENSION that lhe I .... ’ ....... ¯

¯ ,1~,’1 "| :I ".],1 1 :J I Veterans Administration -~udget ~ ~Iwlll be cut drastically and services ~ ~.]l.I to veterans curtailed, in my opinion. = ~ ~! ~ -

AND HOME RADIO REPAIR~ is completely unfounded. Tradt- ’.~ ~95 Centre Avenue tionally the Veterans Adminlstra-

i .7: :~.J~ illmlim=~ /~" New Brunswick " ilion has received sufficient fund~ ~".:’ "~’.-~ ~ 1 ¯

Phone CHarter 7-440? o operate lls hasp tallzatlon pro- i ~ . ~.~, J, ¯.... /gram. pins money to cover voca- i~’=;-’°lj ¯ I=’ ’ ".ltional rehabilitation education arid .~:~-- ~ ¯ ¯ AI ¯ lithe loan guarantee programs, If :T’..-..~ll~ l ¯ 1 II OCI rWIr’le~Zlr’l" I sufficient funds were not available "~i~ ¯ J i II " "* ~d II in any particular year, it may well " <i~f[U I ¯ ¯ II |Jhave be~n because the Veterans -I ~.~ ~. ¯ " ¯ ¯I &¯ inn 4111 dis ¯ l ¯ I I Administration failed to justify its ’.’ .1 ~’ ~ ¯ / ¯ ¯l i i l I M ¯ I [ needs before Congress or because . .~.L ~lle 8SI~ S| l I lI lI L L i,.. ¯-¯ ¯ I~ the Veterans Administration had .,~P~. ~ ~ ,I I ~’I llll~lll llnot given the ta>~payers and the ,#’.;~. ~ I.-, ~/~*’.,M~ "I I ¯I ¯ llveteran the most tar their dollar. ,_’~.’~ l~=’~-~I II and II AS yet the Veterans Adminis- :~"’~"~ ,~ _. . t /i lJ tration budget has not come be- ’,’L~,~~ ~ ¯ Nl|rlalldl ¯ a ¯ I,I k ¯ * I a~---- a /t fore the House Appropriations . ,h*";’."" ,’31k. I I J AIR ¯ I1I M , racle - =tJrcner,l- Committee for consideration. ~ ." ¯ .’

When the Director Of the Bud ":’ [’" ’ WIL| I/

I II get and staff have scrutini=.; j % Ili i v, I //Idoes bot,o,hoics..zi;-za;sIt these requests and the final .~: .:-:~.~ ,’"~ ~k / I E ~---| embroiders, blind-stitches. II recommendation, are made. I am ".’. ~ : "~ ~ I J[4£vr-J.~i i: confident that Congress will vote .% ; ~.~-~. ~- ¯ BIJ[yl4r,/I cords,br~ds, ctc II the full amount considered neces- ’~_ .~ ~. ".~. ;~ ~" i ¯ w" II I{ sary for the care and hospitalize- v r" ::-~: ~ ¯ ¯ ¯ II - S II teen of our veterans. ’ ~--:,~ ~i ~ ¯ - J ~ "I rot onsy II "How can you vote In February." ~=.~*i : F." ~ ~f WI il I this particular letter coutinuc.d ,.,. ~ :~:~Ji ! Jil I A |1 "’acalnst a $10.000.000 additional ap- "~,~.~’~,..~ . ~ "I ~ ~. 1 ] Mil i,rupriatlon for the Veterans Ad- "~".~ "/ ~’t !~.~.~.I I |_--kl ’kS JA I] ministration. ~n(b then in April ad- .. , o ~ /. l ~"I ~ ’ ~1 ’@’1 ~U II rail Ihat the East Orange Veterans ~" :% ’ ..~

1 1 ~ nil r I ~ ~ t1 |" ~ IJAd "nlsl atlon hosp’ta! Is behind "" "-.- ~’I , ... I} .~t’h~dule In making buds available ’:~.;~. *o’~ .. " ..

t,* 3 )’a t*ItUl new , ¯ *. : --1 " ¯ ~ :" " |, l)etause cf a curtailment in funds". ;.’~ .. "I ,’o,~,u,c. Low. II Isn’t your ow,, ’eeonumy’ bringing ’~ :"I ~.~ o,,. down nay- I{ about reduced *crvlce to vetoran..~::’l~f~. ~m,,,~w,en~.~’.~ .-_ . -- II "]’hese are pointed qut.slion~, and|(q~.~_~j) " " mS attitnde may be of IntereM tol~ranged to sull olht, rs bas|des the writer at this

your convenleoce, h, tter. ~i -.: LIn the first place let me make ~i~-i

several things plain. My recent

~i~ ~’~’~! visits to the East Orange and ~Lyons Hospitals were made for

~the purpose of familiarizing my- :" *,self with the specific problems kof veterans hospitalized in New

flersey, in both hospitals I found , ~-~.beds available but not in usebecause of lack of funds. Thisshould be remedied promptly. .rBut it Is not fair simply t~ blamethe Congress, . ;~..:

;wim -I am dead set against "meat-axe" -.~ .. --:~. economy and the blind s{ashing of ~.=~ . .:....{~ .. ¯

IP_ ." I/’- !e.J budgets regardle;ss O[ consequences. ’ ’~:" k4 __;=pec,o,-,-,m,,eu This has .at h ,r thepractice iu mag,cCongress--least of all so far as

Time Only are ,’o.cor.cd i be.eveadequate funds for veterans’ hospl- ¯ - i’:: r.~

A beautiful new

i tal~ should be .provided by Con- ¯ .... ~-~;-~:-~: ~. Sea Nymph ere-amaz ng gress. I;.aw foolish we would be ’ ~’" otion, added to o

I s19to build million-dollar hospitals fine collection of

values[ ,95 and then not p¢ovlde staff and swim Suits byequipment s ufflelent to operate ..used sewing machines, them. ff tile needs for an ode- Rose Marie Reed’

quate hospital and medical pro- Sea Mold,gram are properly presented to the Juniorite,

CALL TODAY FOR A Congress and the requests forfunds are Juat~led. it is a good bet SeQ Glamour,

FREE HOME that the amounts appropriated will Hubertbe adequate, de Givenchy.DEMONSTRATION As a veteran and as a memberof the Veterans’ Affairs Con’,- Sizes 7 to 15,

CHarter 9-3084 plan to take a very Terry ,o to ,8,dfrect interest in this country’sobligations to its veterans. As -- "Cdi O Nyl ,o

o, Stop in ot , have said before, nearly 20,- oar nares rlon - on000,000 of our citizens now are " Suit picturedveterans and the war in Korea Sand, aun. water, and suds

Quick change fa-=hion magic la °8.98is increasing this number by are naturals wtt.n Terry (becked orlon-nylon seersucker.

ROCKNE --"Their prob- Separates...They’li keep Separates that wash In awmk and Other suit, from

lems, I feel confident, will be you golden brown all dry in a breeze¯ Navy and brownsympatheticatty and generousht Summer |ong. White. tur. wl~ white. Sizes 10 to 18. 8.98 to 29.98 ~.¢onsiderecl by this Congress, [ quoise, coral, and maize.am sure a{so that these veterans Sizes 10 to 12. Shirt .............. 3.98 .~’Dare fully aware of their own re- Shorts ............ 2.98

THE CORNER STORE sponsibiiitleScitizens, as taxpayers end Sleeveless Shirt ..2.98 Bro ................ 2.98 jJF /~Skirt .............. 8.98 George & J~J~.40~THAT IS ON THE SQUARE l~ut how, you may ask. ean I Cuffed Shorts .... 2.98

"Juntlfy ,reich opinions when l voted Pedol Pushers 5.98 Albany .s~.-------.--

on one oecaslon to eut agproprla-I Middy Shirt ........ 2.98 iF~-~WITH ITS CUSTOMERStions for veterans? First of all. ~z, ~ ~lll~dl’: :Corner NEILSON and the simple faet is that Congress Boy Short ........... 2.98

CHURCH ST-~EETSh~ no ~ottpmlens pocket. If we _~eppr~pHate money we must levy Crew Shirt .......... 2.98

New Brunsw/©k taxes to eover theBe expenditures-- unless we pursue th.e disastrous

CH 9-{084 ’ II,,oU~, o~ eo~U..ous aria ~u~r-. liate-detiel~ fl~a~elr~. , . , ..-

-.’ .- ~l " F~r t~it r~AL]., gppmpr**~"~J~-~"t’’: ""~ " "_~.~’.;..: ,.._,.~ ....... . .......... ’---~-~’~’, " . ’ ¯ .

~---;~ .-~..~ ~._~__ =~ .... =__._~ _! ...... ~.~..

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Friday, May 22, 1953 THE RECORD _ _ Page Seven-- I ~J

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Shopping Center Questbn Set [Hercules Cited as Safest Plantin StateFor EB Board Hearing Monday *nt.o.,oo., em,- noe* t,e

tingsdshed itself "by attaining the Jcal Workers Union, and Cain were Contest. The flnlshe~ dlv|s/on olbest safety record in the state Of loresent Tnursd~v night In addl-’Du Pont in Parlin won aa ewlwdNew Jersey It wa~, cited by C - " ~ -- of the Bureau of EngineeringThe questlon of an East Bruns- have been given advance notice of - .... [ lion to men who worked, on the Safety.

wick shopping center at School- the meeting through a circular ueorge Kruger, aeputy mrector m~e Lane comees before the pub- printed at Under wood-Clark’s ex- the Department of Labor and In- committees. Kruger stated that the frequency"~ again Monday night with relY- pense and distributed thls week, duatry, at a dinner in the Martins- "The Pa fin v ant,’ Morrlson o,f industrial acciden s in New Jer-

re:entatives of the business firm Robert S. Horne, chairma~ of the villa Inn Thursday night, said, "could not have allained the say is ~howing u .steady down, wardand neighborhood residents ex- Board, may call on other residents The top award came aa a sur- best record in the ’slate of New trend, lie Man ~,poke in favor o~pectecLto present their fOr-and- ot the area for opinions on the pro- prise to the 27-man H,ereules con- Jersey without the interest and eo- adoption of addiHomd safely legl~against arguments.

The aclion wiii take place inposed center. From an earlier flngent attending the a.ffair even operation of every entployee in lalion.meeting, Board secretary Fred Wal- though they knew their record v-as making this plant a safe one. Her-

Wade School at,8 p. m. aa the Ea,st tar says the residents are split 50- good. Hercules has an active safe- gules employees are to be cam-Brunswick Board o4’ Adjustmeut 50 on 1he 15ropo.~d center, tY department supervised by Gil- mented for the way they have re- There is no, medicine to preventprepares to rule on whether it will Others ready to battle the Under- bert Cain which works in coopera- sponded 1o a vi~orous drive in- a hear! altack but there are thing8permit Underwood-Clark Co. of wood-Clark project will be people tlon wilh committees in 1he various ~lituted 1o eliminate industrial ac- you can do to minimize the chanceIrvington to locate a million dollar¢enler at the intersectiou at Sehool- interesled in seeiog lhat the Phili.p

areas, cident,~." ~,f ew,r h: ~ i ~g o w. Don t wait

house Lane and ltlghway S-18.I. Bowers & Co. shopping cenier. William H. Morri~on. plant man- L’ouis Brodsky and Sun wasl until s,mw~hing happens. See your

"l’he selected .silo al the New)lanne~l fur Prospect St.. Highway ajar. and Anlhony P]eva. president ay,’arded a cerHfleale as a group ’doctor.

Jersey Tnrnpike inledehange is -----.,---- ,,, ,m~w a re.uidential zone. Earl Sea- ’mon of New Brunswick. represent-lngthelrvlnbtoncnmpanylsex-

Pick Your Partners atpeered to argue i,n behalf of a zon-tag change to general bu~lne.~s orlight industry. The proposed een-ler require’¢ a favorable variauce

feetm~.,n [aeli°npEOPLEof Board.°nthethCLiViNGproposedPart of WITHINsitethe willAdjust’200be

eJ~~ll~~Wr~Jrca let o i by the Board to give theirviews on hK’afion nf a shul~rAngtenter near their homes. They

I~’ you work regularly In a pn- #¯ va-le household, you shuu]d be get-

~Jpan~’h social seeurily cretq~. for theGeorge St.

.- wages you are paid..Are yot, New Brunswickactually ~elting social securit)eredil?

,aT,,:,: In Original SailclothTO W~ICM IT MAY CC-NCgP.N:

ellrSUilln. IO ~i~]e 2A: *r.~-|’@| A4"Q. O[n.**... ,,, and r Vtz°o-l’nRules 3: 101g-! Pt sen.. NOTICE I~ herPayI:]:’en thn! wr "h~l/ aoDtv to the Xv,ddlP-bPX COuIltb’ (,~r~or t. at Ihe COIl.’4. |[OlL’.C.

!2th day r.f Jdl:. 1953 al [0 n’c:ock mthe ioren,mn or as ~oon tl~,reaftrr as V’ec~n I~" heard f¢~r R Juilvnlen[ iltthortThlg

Ca]l,t.t Stoxe f]. (’a’.la:L Jr., ut,;I AgZI~M. C~Jlas, r~peell~’e’lY,Dated: ,*,lay 20. 19"~1.

FMII IA CA L’~,C, Frt AK’~R’I’I:, L I/)~ CAI "KJ~HAK[~$^s(~t,tc~ ¢’^L,<;ZR^Km Mix ’n match fun-[ovin’ separates in181 nut~zers ~trret. O.~,,-~:,,,,wi~. Nc~ J~r:.~y. " Jl Original Sailcloth for summer livin’

PAUL Z. KAMEL F-~..^ti,,rn,,. tot eh.;mHl~ in the sun! Washable, wearable, won-

B6 PlttP,’P.on S!.’eel.N,~ n:u~,.:,,~...U.a, derful ... in new and carefree colors.

~n-s~:!, ¢~z2 All are unmistakably White Stag!

a) TOGG’LE JACK with chevronpockets on upper sleeves,XS-S-M-L ............. 6.95

CALFSKINNERS, tapered-to-NEW BRUNSWICK calf, 8-18 .............. 5.S0

Now Playing b) STA-BRA slays in place t.

idetachable, aOjuslablestraps. 10.20 ........... 2.95THE MOST STARTLING WH,STLE RITC.EScuffed shorts, wdh side

AND DARING L0VE .............. ¯STORY EVER TOLD! ,,: C) CARRY-ALL with plastic

¯ lining .................. 2.95

dl COVER TOP for wearing inor eat. sizes 8-2g ....... 4.95

LAZY SUSAN WRAP SKIRT,with adjustable waistband,S-M-L ................. 7.95

t

ROMULUH ~,~.~

V~~ e) SLEEVELESS TOP to weartucked in or out 1020 _ 4.50

LITTLE BOY SHORTS,

M@f~.~]~~

cuffed shorts, side z,pp¢d,sizes 8-20 .............. 3.%

back. button-back halter,10-20 ................ 3.95

SWIRL SKIRT with six gores,¯

i TRIANGULAR STOLE 1.9~WAIST CINCHER, S-M-L 1.95

Z~tO~l~l]~ll ~ll~P :lllllSnl~ll, l~mml~ lll~ Colors: Clean white, Sail Re:i,~.m~.wmm,~ ¢. Summer Navy, Tar Black,f~.~l’BInBl~ll~I1~’ Charcoal. Heavenly Blue,

Sun Yellow. all with contrast,.,-.-,l~u.,.,m~ ~ r" "~I~I railroad stitching,

/ e*

USE ANY CHARGEt

,. ~EORGE STREET YOU WISH ...THE TOWN SHOP

- NEW BRUNSWlGK.... ,~-. ¯ .. : - OR ̄ ¯ , .... -=~-,=4

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Page Eight THE RECORD Friday, May 22, ]953

CE Society Picks+lth+oh°--+’+*’* °°°"°O°°Cbr.th.d .,bro,lt. ,h.Oe+orld’Hotldl.FHend Locu1980DedicatesNnwllda" Your Gardenshlp,*’w~CharlesOrahLpastpre~- --ww--. -- ~ . ~ --vUIMM~q~@ Bearded h’is are now at or u.st

Officers in G’ iBentoflhePeo+.ul. Christ,.,/ WithOnen House Tomorrowp.t th. helgbtof their heRuty¯ ,~

Endeavor Union, Hi~ tople waswe go about In gardens, we see

town "The Importance of the Sound of evidences of neglect in th, care ofRoger Crawford of EkJllman ’~’a~ n Wnrd." I ~ thl~ plant.

elected president of the Somerset The h]voeatloa was given hyJ ’ In ogle gardeu the que~tinn wa~County ChrlMisn Eadeal-*or Society Merle W Hooghee]l, :;tudenl pa~i- The Op~ hO~ ~hJ~ ~d~] ~rk ; o~en ho~ ~ [~ud~ d~flc~ a~d ~* ~d ~rjl~ he ~]~ a ’e ~ho~ ~ ’"*vhleh has been annuaIly Ln the tar o[ the Gr ggs ow tefc rn ed ~he ded[ea~L°n of the new head(]uar" fl’e~;hme 5" fur a~ oea n embp~xand the flo~’l~r~ ~.malJer. I~ anoth-Grlggstown B~’fol’med Church ever Church. Befgfried Boysen delivered tel’s of Local 980, United Auto

and their faBdl*es .... [etyel" "[huloneelto~,,hadtheya nlCeareWhileaiJ vt,:l~’*~lnee 1890. The meeting Sunday was the wel¢~Jme and devution~; were Workers, C]O. tomorrow, wBI also ¯

b~rr

aiftended hy 150 jler~ons, led hy the ChrJsBan Endeavor of mark the suece~ful termination of P/hen the ioc’al was first organ- How did It change?’¯ The an~The 63rd aunual eonvcn(lon was St. Thomas AME Zion Church. a lot of hard work which went into ized in 1948. membor~ m,et In one IS the same Ju both ea~es.

ffotlnwed by a~ eMeterla supper by Somerville. and Ihe Christian En- J~ p[ann/ng and ereeHon, room, Iccated in a reeonve~’~ed ga- Iris are such sturdy, dependablewomen of file ltefornled Church. desirer of the Ne~hanic Reformed The local represen~.~ workers at rage on Route 1, The ~ecund meet- plants, that we let them go o]1Off, tern were lu.rtalled hy Dr. Fred- Church. hl~ Virginia Crawf0rd the LIncoln-?dereury plant In Bar- tng place of the local was also Just from year to Year with little oreHck S. MhdeI, executive ~ecretary of Skillman presided at 1he after- itan Towmship. and the headquar- a room. located above a nearby no care. what we so often see areot the -~tate Christian [’:ndeavor Be- noon ~e~sioJi. tees is located near the plant, on highway re~lanrant. [n 1949, LOCal Jr.a13 of rhizome.~ so thick iL isclety. A SPECIAL FSATURE WaS the Vhteyard Bd. 980 nloved its hea&quarte,~to a

lmpcs.sihle to get an)" sort of toolEnacted with Crawford were the disros~ion of 20 questions by tbe Plans ~or tonlorrow even[r smaE fOL~r.r~/om building, between them, Varieties run to-

gether and 1he stronger klB out ~he~’oJlowJng dislrlct vice presidents: Christian Endeavor of the Plueke.

weaker, it ts ]1o v.oad~r that ~he

southern, Jack Hun{ of Bc’le Mead: mln Presbyterian Church. . Board to Meet ..’"~entra], Barlff0n Du Moat nf Norlh Musical e~tertainment htc]oded ~°iJTobec°meSkeep lrisJmp°veri~hed’in good condition,~raneb; northern.,Misa Nancy Hass a hymn slug ’ed by J. Spencer With Bobramt~nZa--.

divide the roots every taroff MarlinsvlBe. Other officers elect* [tuIse Iff Bound Brook. A quartetfour Years. The best time to divideed are: recording secretary, Miss composed of the 5Iisse~ Le0na A consultation between arehi-~,erniee Crawford of Skillman: for- Huffman, FoB SohoenthaL Lunn leers of Bobra. Inc.. planners of a pl~ne~eening’~ing to attendf°r schoOlremedtalehHdren,.ead. Ju~tthe eommOnas soon as°r thebeardedplantab’PefinisbLS

re~ponding ~eeretary, Miss Carol Drvsten and Bernice Crawford 400 home hou~illg development ill ing cla,~ses at Rutgers beginnB1Ebtoomhlg. The5" ~hen enter a rest-t~tiekle of North Branch, and trea~- sang and ~ever~] ~electioa* were Pine Grove Manor, and the Frank- June 29 have been *eheduled by ing period. ALl the feeding rootsafar, Jack Meh]enbeek of South played by Mrs. William A. John- Bn Township Board of Adjustment Di*. Anna S. Start’, Olrector of the die off and there is a period el a~onlld Brook. son Jr., organist of the local church, wlU be held :donday ideal In town- University’s Psychological Clinic week or 10 days before new onesDEPARTMENT HEADS elected ship hallePe: Devotional. Ml~s Ann Van Tests ’,viii be given ~or cbiJdren b~’giu to form.~;andt of Belle Mead: missionary, ~ol’zCl: or eZ~alUG Bobra Inc., whiners o[ a court In the fourth through tar 121h Another reason for di;’lding now

battle to force the township into grades this Saturday b~,ginning at is to help control borers in theMiss Ruth Locke el South Bound ~oure is hert’b~’ IlVen tlltt sOptlctnongrarltlns a building permit, ,pre- l~ College Ave.. New Brunswick rhizome$. At this se&son they mayl]rook: recreation, Miss Peggy Dlx- ~ta u*en made I)x 8Utnley Boekho~t to seated preliminary ptal[$ to the Similar te.~ts for the same age be an inch or an inch and a boilon of Belle Meade; publicity. Wll- tv~de the farm known aa cnlford NrCtn~board l&st night and reque.stedllam B, Watkeys of South Branch: ’&rm on the LincoLn Hn¢h~*¥. Prinklln group WBI be given Satnlxiay. June long and ao are easily killed¯ FinaL-

pltrk. 8omer~et ~Otznt/. Ne~ aerate" "fh[~ building permit. 6. ly, early division resuB~ In theextension, John House] of Plucke- i~ to divine the [arm lnt(* two t>trts. However, aceordlrtg to the court Screening and f~her Individual development of flower buds forrain: visual education, Howard S. one of t5 Icres lt’am the bat~.nt~ of the

order, the Board of Adjustment development tests to determine next year.Lane of Somerville; ChrisBan En- fimtdeavor World. Mis.~ Barbara d, IIeirlns on t&ls apl)lte~tton will be may require the devei~l)er to :first level and need ot reading are re- Dig out the clumps of iris and

held b~ the p[Itnn~ntt Board on J~ne ~. t~,~Francis of Somerville: alumni, G. 1053 &¢ It:~t P. M. tL the Township Hall. complay with ColtdJtiot~s before quired of all stu0.ots planning to add organic matter to the soil t

giving the permit. Those condBlon-~attend the summer se.~slon remedial enrich iL and lime if the sOLIze~tW. Amerr~an Jr, of NeshaldC; CE MlddlebUsh+ ~¯ J’ An pItrtie$ lit i]~tereltwill be outlined to the archBect reading ela&se~, acid. A tittle complete fertllLa" otter, Mrs. Charles J. ZId of will be heaxd"

~oPomCerville. s~:~2. Monday night Children under the fourth grade may be added.and those who do not read are ask- The best pIanting stock is aed to apply for indi~’ldua[ screen- strong piece of rhtbome i~th twolng~. fan.~ of leaves. Cut the leaves back

Parent~ are requested to call fbe about one third, Set the divisionsButger~ P~’chologieal Clinic and ~thoot a foe apart, planted so that

¯

’~ )ointments.level.rhiz°me will be above the sell

Slborian and Japanese iris ,seem, tll~ . ] ~ J* |ELLg 2 VACANT LOTS to do better when divided in Sep-I "~ Lamber. Generally they do not

/ ~..)Viola Mlehaisky at Sayr.vilie has ~pread a.~ rapidly as the bearded

t! sold two vacsmt lots ca Nicker Ave., type,Sayreville, to Mr, and Mrs. StalBeYKiJnsbort and Helen SonaeK, both

Erie Gavel was the attorney for creased about 20 years in the pa~tall parties¯ halt century,

Bill N. J.New dersey’~ hi, torte rlghls to public school system. Erdmz’l

her ]arld~ Underwater have been claimed that S15.000.0~0 In ourrestored through passage of the fed- State school rand L~ derived fromeral Tldeland~ l]lll¯ Commissionertidelands slid m~ny more ndlllo!l~Charle~ R. £rdmaa. dr.. of the New can be aotlelpated frnm future hl-

~" cisred today as pa~age of the con- d]1stry which represents addlilona[

¯ Jersey Departnlent of ComlervalJon corot’, not to mention the multi-

~.. aitd Beonumie Deveh~pnlent. de- million d~llar shell fisheries i:t¯

¯ " troversi~l bill was endorsed [rt a wealth Ior New Jerscv.

~+t

! resolution by the Pisnnptg and De- The redo U on b ’ he 1 ann 1,

. ..++_..;velopmenl C¯~Ullei~ o~ h~ ~P~rt¯

and Development Council ef ~’h~mentI - New Jersey Departtnent ot Conser¯

~i Con II1 ~..sJoner Erdnqan .~a;d pa~q- vat]l) i arid Econom , Deep 0preen’.I age o[ the Tideland.* BIII is In the commended UnBed SlatP Sonatof~!interest of every citizen cf o’Jr H, Alexander Smith of Pdncetua’state and particularly of the ebB- and Robert C. HeedrJekson o.drelt wh~e edtteaBon ls supported Woodbury and the :*even New der*

cons i u lonaEy dedtca ed to he ported this Tidelands Bill

Heywood ¯ =T. EFURNITUREOF TODAY ~ANDTOMORROW MODERN

I 0w ct(!Dining Rooms 1=o_._ _,,.,,,..,,.DIN|HG AREAS m~t imporl~nt IoN+ ~ lO’,+ml OUR SALE o~

¯.

FORMAL OR |’NFORMAL~ Old Company’s [eklgk

GIVE YOUR DINING ROOM ~ (~..7:.~_% ~. / Buy y~ur cool NOWl,.,ond SAVE!

AN ALTER-EGO, SAvel SAVEI WHY pay next ~II’$I

HIGHER P~ICE5 ~

I

RicE "C’g t°d°’!

’I’

and COMPAN " +¯¯ . ycNdll llk~ o~r ~pe¢i¢l credit pinna I

,o, . |Lso STRErr mw RRU,SW|CK " COAL &38 Years of Fine Furniture PEOPLESOIL CO.NO FINANCE COMPANY INVOLVED -- AND

LAWRENCE STREET NEW BRUNSWICK ¯THERE I$ NO EXTRA CHARGE FORCREDIT I

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-Friday, May 22, 1953 THE RECORD Page Nine|l_l I i - __ ill i j ,~

N.Y. Census Office Has FormsTo Prove Age or Citizenship I. S C H W A R T Z ,4.29o gu,.rr ST ,,T¯ ’A revved application form for ithe card index of these censusesuse of persons seeking to establish I can be (’olldueted five times faster

~i, proof of age or cllizenship throug 1,, ..... ¯ ......" . t |flan u~, - [nt2 converlllO|la[ nl~lli~

~l~ persuoa[ CeIL’ILLS re~ords is |lOW i - - --: ......

,,,.,+,,o++. +o,.+ o,,o.,,o+. NEWLife!district office of the L’..’-3. Censua j Purse|IS necdmg InformationBurea. If rare the censuses of 1910, 1930,

NEW Beauty for. Your Bedroom.#ug/~ ! 1940 and 1950--if residing in a (’It.’,"

cezlstises of 1880, 19OO and 1920. if l ai the time these censnses were¯ s ¯ . s ~ taken--should fur||iah the house.p).sxlb e. wheel requesting earche. ,- , , , ¯ .,,. .......... ra~ i number, lame of the street cityOi In( yolIJmlnoua (~tiL%u~ tct.’,~ un. ’ ."

K’ll~it, ial nn|nt nHt that i lformat o 1 I county and stale and the name ef...... ~’,, f"r ,the parent or head of the houseire° ifleae eensu~.~es *.-a~l U¢ u - . " "

- m.m~ r.’mid v because the hold with whom Ilvng [f residing, ~. " "- --, ..... ’-*,..- ",,,,n : in a small town, the)’ should g|veT(~COrOS lot these y~al~ zl~lv~ ut:~ . ",!

, ¯ ~, -, a ava lable Information aa toea ltl IlteJ~2 geu. i, ¯ i c|’o.-.a Mreeis road ilames, name ofBee.ause of the eompreneIla|v~_zn- = tog’,,~h p n wh eh res denee was

alex lnformallOl| can ~ l)’OVOeO¯ " - ..... t " located and aay olher available per-In mo, t °stances 14 toe ap.pl carl ’tlne[lt data. Rural residents are

furizishes olfly his itame the namel .......¯ ". ’, " , a.,,’xeu to =urmsn tile rural route(f the e y or cot v a ¢ state 1 n ml | - ’,~ ~, -" ¯¯ . "~ O le" a[lo a ¯ st OlsiailCe alld

wblcll he was llvi 1g a (i iht" am(: .... - ..... " .. :uret-it at tie ’esounce tram theof the head [lf the Ilotl~enola in s’"¯ leflFe "i iO’ll.’llwbie i lie was le~ ding..’-lea che.s ill ".......... APl|liealio|~ may be obtahled by

........... ’ wriihlg to the U. S. Bureau of thei I Ce[l.-’ul. Federal Building. Room

T24. at 641 Washington St.. New

liYork 14. N. Y.

!’

’ i Seek Volunteers¯ iFor Work Force

’:.At Scout CampA call has been made for VOI"

i untcer workers for this weekend

Iboild me|It floors and erect sanl-I ta|’y facilities al the new Girli,.~’~’[lut eam x~p near Newton. ...j

I Co-ehairman of the camp devel-Presents ¯ . 0 ova|eat committee. Ch= flus R. ..-.---L.""

¯ Chu|’ch Jr.. of ParHa. and Mrs. tiar-a distinctive group ’ old CoHelt tit C.lonlal (:lardena ~’ "~" " "O[ unosuQI : I|avxe asked all voltolleer.,; tO bring <~~

their (}wl) tools. ’ilL:"! Tra[lsporlaihm will lie providedORAI:IUATIION+.if nPet, ssary alid vohllileer.l will

DRESSES b,ave eagh Salu’day and Sundayill 7:,+JO a. i’lL. i’l,tnrrlilll~’ at 4 p. IlL

"the conlnlillet, for the voiD[Riper

for the fc;shTc:;, ill’t’kltd ultdt, r chah’[llall.~hill of

minded miss. Philip lteliiliard (if Milllowll, ali-n[lllliee.~ thai hal iueal.~ ivlll be

l .’t li’eti all vlorkers.¢4 t b ~ ¯

Wonlen volunteers are needed to

Clearance $ A L E

e[l.ka[ld get hulldl[lgs in shape:" : tel" tile atllllll=pr.

~25.00 Those Interested shoohl call Girl~eOtll ot~i(.e. KI 5-2600 dtlrillg the

and tip day. or In the eevnlng call (’tl 0928 to slgil tip alid receiVe lnslrue-llon.~.

MODERN--limed oak--4 p,eces. G59-4509.DirectorSpeaks s229At 4-H Camp MODERN--seofoom 0+ca,. ’249(’larcnee .%1. Fergu.~on tit Wash- Regular $349.50 CLEARANCE SALE ............................

"’ ten.~|on Service. will speak at theaantlal eonfe|’e.ee of New .ler~e!i Regulor $348.50. CLEARANCE SALE ........................... ,¢ili,,Gl~:xtension ~t’rvit’e workers ,itlll~3-6 at the 4-.H Club ramp in Stukt.a MOOFRN--merschoum mohogooy--4 pieces.

=288."maw Forest. L6&1403. Regular $390. CLEARANCE SALE ..............’lli Otherstt) addressthe conference.at’cording t,i Lhidley G. (’o,,k. as- MODERN--Eoppertone mohogon,--4 pieces

s297soelale director (ff the E×te[lshm

..... Service at Rutgers t!n ve’s ty. will O15-1205. Regular $395. CLEARANCE SALE ............I’.¢" be Dr. Edward O..Moo. rural so-

/ "+,~ ". : <’,ologl.’q at Coriiell U.iversll,¢; Dr.×VlllTHCENTURY--genuinemohogmnyi4pieces. s328"" ~ * ’" "l J[lhB (’arr Duff. chairman of the D6-2262. Regular $458. CLEARANCE SALE ..............

de artm,[lt of t¯ p I adult sch Iol (’,dtlea-~,~ ’- .: ....":+ lion New York Univeratv and "FRENCH PROVINCIAL--fruItwood--4 pieces. S~lillt!

¯ -~% . ", t "" , George Worrilow, director "<.fex- R31-3~0. Regular $395, CLEARANCI= SAlE

~"~I ¯

I’ tension In Delaware ..................

!Cpl. Gyumoles C61-6013. Reg. $473.50 CLEARANCE SALE ............... ,300

! Back From Koreai Marh,e Cpi. John F. Easy Terms - -. Take 78 Whole Weeks To Pay

Gyumolea.- !

’23 son of Mra. Mary Gyumole~ ofask to see our 146 French SI.. reee||tly arrived at

" ’the Marine ,Barracks oil TreasureDANCE DRESSE6 ;Island by air from Korea.

ballet, wohz end ; lie will spend the next five dayse+ ++l,+o,.l_,i"

floor lengths, illations, aew elotlilog, pay, and or- []¯ (lers a.-.’,lgillng him io a lie’,’," dill3" " ’

Priced from 25.00 ;~latto[l in the United States. ,’it thei l elid of ttlls prot,e.~sing I)el’iod he

i too’ill be Rive. leave to visil rela-

~~l~L ~t~~ ’’ttves and friends"

i Cpl. Gyumoles recenlly com-pleted several months aervlt’e wllh

:i the First Marine D v s on , Korea lr~’~’~’l~lrA "Good Furniture S|n©e. J~0t’+ ~F:+ as a amphibian Iruek drive|’. For9 j lhis service he is entitled to wear

, the United Natlolnl Service Medal

tree|

.

;[ + and the Korean P+rvlee Medal wlth2~4"200 Bumet S New Brunswick. ~ thre~ combat atara, *296 George Street ’1 He ts a graduate or the NewI ¥,New Brunswick, N.J. l, Brunswtek 2Ll~h School and en-

ii listed in the Maline Corps in

(FREEPARKING TWO DOORS AWAY)August, 1951.OPen Thursday ’til g p. m,

Other Evenings by’]~e Lh’st modern deteeUve ~ory

¯ Appointment app~r4~d a lttUe I]~1~1"~ ~,~1 ,( .~’ ~’~ ..... " ’ Ilyeam ago, 41e¢ordtnil / ~ ; ~ ......... ~,- .............., ..... . _. ,, ,,, l, elopedhi ~rlttllntli .. ’ .. ,

¯ ¯ _ . . . . :.~

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Page Ten ’ THE" RECORD Friday, May 22, 19~3, ! ,-JJ ¯ .......... ~ .... i1:: iiii ii UI

... BUSINESS DIRECTORY................ , ..... iiiii lill III

CEILINGS-~ M VING, STORAGE ~ UPHOLSTERING

,k APPLIANCES ,fw BRU.SW, CKsMm’ s A. ,A.CEs ,o, oo.,...,o wo--c..LS, STORAGE WA.HOU.

¯ REFRIGERA o-’~.~ ~ - KIImer1"ORS .1]l~w/.qlmL¯ RADIOS "*~k~ J ~,~(~’~L --General Carpentry--~ ~----~ ~lf’~

.._~r.~ "~’~ ;.-.j~lj~ ¯ Repairing ~----------~,1~.,~ ~-..--.¯ WASHERS .~Jl~.~ J..-,~..~ ~(-L~.clJO Remodeling ¢:~t~W_’_~ ~ /~,::~.O STOVESm~"~s~F-~ ~.’.o,’_~ ’~’~.’~,~le Homes-Offico "~A ~/~k~’~~Parts and ,I ~ ~..~:~

Wringer Rolls .~j~j~pr ]L ~"~’"1 "~ ~;,;~:1 e Factory ~, ~ Local and Long Distance MovingIn Stock ~ am

Tile of all kinds Ceilings Packing - Crating - Shippln.*Sheet! ~) ~,.;~,~. Kitchen C,binet, Block ¯ Fireproof Wlrehous.

I 108 French Street | 70 REMSEN AVENUE NEW BRUNSWICK Est, :890 ,’, b,,e ,,, ,.r.., ,~e*u.n., .,.*em~Agents for I tamtrles, real,lure tries,s, el,.

,New Brunswick ,, .A;tied Van Lines, Inc. I

CHarter 7-1030 FRANK’S Building Supply "k COAL,e Drift, St. New BrunswickJ FINE,,Ho.~s~ARTBE, uTw,~Es.UPHCLSTI;RY

i , ¯ 62 A|b2ny 81. New Eroitwl~B

. ;AUTO SEAT COVERD.,ch D. Ohver & Sons * o.,(o Equ,pment . o....o ~b... ,...,/REYNOI.L):P

..,tom M.U. Master ~..~ I::1~~’~ Office Equipment Service "A" SHOE REPAIR’Jo Fit Your Points ~

~

, .se~v:r:.~o 0~ =: Y~^~s"New and Rebuilt

~.UTO Hl,dware- Plumbing Supplies All Make ~ B r~ Cr~s

Machines lindYoungstown Kitchen . Millwork Cash Registers

~

5HOE

Free Estimates REPAIRS _659 Somerset Street COAL DEALERS SOLD -- RENTED -- REPAIRED 7 Easton Art’t"~"

New BrunswlcX CODWlSE AVENUE For the Best Buy New Brun~o CHarter 7-2903 NEW BRUNSWICK ov,r ~ ~eael. et ~ie CH 9-3~!3

I~ A.,.LA~. 4t,To ~£AT , Phone Kilmer 5-5848 VICTOR ADDING MACHINES 24 H- R -I: VI-E ~ ~x;~S / ~ co~ s~o~s Free Trial - Exclusive Victor Rap. - OU $ K (;; cn~’~61

v6 Alblny St. KI ~74~* BUILDER "k FLOOR COVERING ? Easton Avenue Orthopedic Repair SpecialistsN~qr P.R.R. 8tattol~)

All Work Guaranteed~9 French St. CH 7-5100. . # New Brunswick

in Somerset St. Plainfield ~ ~ Lmtf,e.ld s CHarter 7-8512 Call Fo~ and Delivery Secvtce

"k BOTTLED GAS IP’~J/"~B’~ I~[~ s "k PAINTING , ,,, ,, ,, .CARPET CO ~,.m " "

~ ",,, A ,~oo~J . .., ::lrE~l I "k SPORTING GOODSIMetered _, I~1 ~,~ Bottled and No!, a L.’OUIS I~,. mira

JOS. J. WEISSENBURGER ~ z,a,, I-.-, .--’- ~il I , "--BUILDER. CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, I ~’ K I / L ~ IGABES Sport Shop ~la~

GENERAL CONTRACTOR VINYL PLASTICS, ASPHALT’ I PAINTING ~ I "~.u,~mnt F.r .*’t s~.r,: ~11~,i Alteration and Repair~ I /~ ~ J 136 French Street -~AND RUBBER TILE CONTRACTORFOR BETTER COOKING:~:e ~e.,s. "~’ee

|st Q, altty ~lst*.rl.], and In.tanatlela I ~r I New Brunswick .’~"~---~1~Gas Ranges - Water Heaters --rr~r.~. ~=.,,.,A.;~* ¯ Interior and CHarter

~. RefHgorato, s - Heating Units ME. 6-1983-RL NoLLJuSMTF&I~cLARD;ST CO. I Exterior ~7~H;~;; I CHarter 7-5767 ~j~

;MODEL GAS

PIERSON AVE., "METUCHEN 70 AIbanyp~...._rSt., New.....,Brt~nswick !l¯ .............Kesmenua] ainu maustr~l ~J

¯ Scott .....Atwater Motors

SALES AND SERVICE, INC. _ .~J 1160 RARITAN AVE. ; ¯Spinning Outfits{ Hllhway 31 At Woods Tavern

CHARTER ~l~l~~a~ I * I;I.(~N~K I~(~VI~KIIN~i;

HIGHLAND, PARK¯ Little League Supplies ,

BEJ.LE mEAD 3507-4226 ~.*.llmJM[~li~k~q~l[~ 11 ~ V ¯ aP op.. ~).", ~ ~- ~. ~a e p. m.

ll~i.~.~ I I~ ~k I - =) t~" Paint-Wollpoper"k BUILDING Homes Custom Built FLOOR COVERING Store -- " "k TAXI )

MATERIALS so,t Levels- Additions ~.~/ ~L.:" ~, Comes InBreezeways and Garages ~.~" t " ~ 24 Standard Colors D / ¢LtJ~;SAR CAB CO.

"11 I " ’’ ’ --Moc~el Home on Ambrose St. eWlndow Shades ~ ~-~Blm~ 180 Intermix Colors ~;,,h~a~’----- EAST¯ / ~..,. ¯ Venetian ~%’~r~w~i~ ~ ~ ¢’o~ " ~ BRUNSWlCPLumnAr °:t JACK TAORMINA B,in~, ~~ ~.I] ~ ""~lli~,.m...B--~w= FIRST1 Building Ccntractor .Linoleum ~t~.~~, ~ ~ .~m~l~¯ gO HOME STREET For~ ..,or. ~ou ~o~ .Ew ~U.SW,C~ "~J~ _ ,..d~...*.~. : ...... I~l~qg~’

~ Cellar to Chimney BUILDERS I Ne , R -~.~.~., ... .... WALLPAPE CO. --M~TER~O CABS.~.~b~ .o,,o,~U, L H: _ J’k General Merchandise so Albany St. _. NewBrunswlck Service To All Points~PIJ~ Q 41) 3;r~e~"&~.;~ue~e" i

Phone uh ~-.~J=’J, Bonded Drivers

~; c..,.. ~.~.. I[: I t ’ ’ I SCHWARTZ Bros. ~ PUMPS J-~ I~ED CARS¯ ~ ~ . ¯Big Discounts¯ , , ~ i ~ v.,

_~.~.vlW~#_~l..,,.-,,- ~ I ~o~ co..,.,, r--~ I F~NK’S B.iidi.S S.ppJyB ~ G MOTORS,.. co.,..,) LUMBER CO. r ~ DINNERWARE ~

.all~:l~/’~; .... I _ I I &;7"--/I II" LI Models. WE BUY - SELL - TRADE: ~ rlorowore . I PETER ZIMMERMAN J l"-ay-Away Plan I ~.J~ ~ come-in and See US At

V ~owe .ro.,. Point I . Carpenter and Builder I Z~ Imer S-30S0 " I "~;:::::~1~,.]1 S0, SOMERSEt_s~.s.E....

q ;)ewer ripe [11 M aplewood ,1. New Brunswick162 Albany St. o,,. Albany The,ter J ~ ~ 659N,e_w.Brun~lWv,¢=kA..~.el: V;I~I~IT¯ "t4 HANDY STREE1 Phone CH 7 5875 SOMERSET ST. ~"= " ~" ’; "{ I " New Brunswick ~ Sundays 10 A M. - 6 P. M.

¯ :ew BrunswickI~1~1 Ii1|11111~ New Brunswick ! ,

For Service Call ;

c..=,., ,-os,,. o~7~ "k CERAMIC TILE I.k MOTOR SALES ~ CHarter, 7-,,2,903 .~ WINES, LIQUORS

. . ROO~’NS R O X Y.¯ Tile "Work Generol Contractors LIQUOR STORE, INC.

¯ Modern ".-:-"¯ Chuli~tneaYnSd" ~-----~:’-~Y~

~New Brunswick

Street

¯ (’ Color. ;-i-"

It Pays To ~°~’""-~’: Repaired

¯ nations ~j¯ Roofing ~ / r~ LIQUOR, BEER,¯ Painting ~r /t

|~-I WINEil Estimates I GUARANTEED. All Work .

r Advertiseo,v.. -- Motor Soles & Semce Ouar.nteedli~~

HEt’|l~ ,e,~e¢lal" AttenlJ.~ GOresATTILIO PILLON SALES- PARTS - SERVICE k~ ~’~r’l~f~~xiNI~£N’~’NCE to Partl~, et~

CERAMIC "rILE CONTRACTOR TOWING - REPAIRSmb g I~kv COMPANY

I)3 SHARON AVENUE --_e1.~e~$ 8erf~e----No Job too big oz’ too sm~]]--~_ , Heavy Truck Towing NIXON, N, J.

64 FRANKLIN AVE. Easton Avl, Turnolke M~ln Grace.K~ S-~ KI liner 5-6339New Brunswick CHlmr 7-7491 Kh 6-1206 CH. 9.~S6 m~K =~m~, PmJdent ~ s~ma~

Tel, EAIt Millstone ~.U~I New Brunswick --we Are Fully Insured.-- mlaJu.~ ~w4~nlL ~ ~,.

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Page Twelve THE RECORD Frido!, May 22, 1953i , u i

Millstone To hip Talk o, to =. =.t nee ..y ,,= Gr.,., ,ue, ya.d,EcLat

MS faculty of the school In -IddlUon t¢ Silo. at Supeldntondent o( Park 8drool to home| toMs n/fibS club einglng bereebouta, School= Dr. Jamea M. Lynch was see tBe Coronation on June, 2.(Continued ~’tom Pege I) N/ek intend= to open an accordion set at $6.500 for the coming year. Grades I and 2, Pine Grove

Mr. Range Kay has returned rat* the slapping was supposed to =mhool, perholm legally. He is faro- A Kingston teneher, Mrs. Margaret Manor School to Philide~ht* onhome after spending two weeks In have been on the arms and thighS, ous for his midn/ght renditions o& resigned, the board accepting with June I or 2: Grades 2 end 3, PineFlorid=,. perhaps in an effort to restore "Wldskey, Rye Whiskey." regret. Grove Manor School, to Johnson’s

calm to the little girl who wee * * * * FIELD TRIPS for school child- Park. June 1 or 2: Grades 4 andMrs. ’Helen FekHe of Auburn- described as hysterical. What the Remember little Liela Ha~oouek ren were approved, Among these 5, Pine Grove Manor School, todale. Florida. vts4ted Mrs. Lena board’s health committee will be of Franklin Park who was thrown are: Grade 5. Middlebush School. Johnson’s Park, June 3 or 4;Herubin last week. required to establish will be I) through the air by a car breaking to Wa=hington’s headquarters, Grades 6, 7, and 8, Pine Grove

Mrs. Fred Sander is a patient in did the doctor slap the girl; 2) many hones on Highway 27 as she Rocky Hill, this week: Grade 7, Manor School, to New Yorl~ ~I~’Somerset Ho,~pital.

if he did, in what manner and alighted from a school bus? Well and "Highlights" staff members, May 28. Grades 2 and l. 3.under what circumstances which she will be keepineg up wlth school Middle, bush School, to Lincoln- bush School, to Walker-G~)rdonMrs. Frank W. Remsen. wife of might have or have not demand- thanks to N, Jack Rieur. a town- Mercury plant and Johnson’s Park. farm, during week Of May 2,5.the former freeholder Mr. Freak ed such steps. The doctor has ship teacher. He’ll gi~e hedside in- ~ =Remson. is a pall.at in the H.amil- been school physician since 1847 struetion to !he !attic girl in hopes --ton Nurslng/tom.,NewBrun~wiek. in thetownship and has conduct- that ,~he’,l kee.p pave wilh herMECHANICAL REP IRS ~ ~-~7CMr.,;. Retaken was lake,, there hy ed practice for 11 years. Durinq friends a,td he ready to ~o I)ack to A ~I~

the East .’~flJl~l,ml., ires,co Hquad. this time there were no other in- school nn i, er o’.,’n’lcc, next See-~-P~ ~,~" t~"Mrs. William Hard i< ...ptq]din~ cidents reported to the board

lemher.¯

U Motors Rebuilt ¯ Brake Work ll|~,lkllthe week at Ocean Beach. s0ch as the one which now face= ¯ Motor= Exchanged ¯ Complete .~¢...~-~_ ....j ~ s IMrs¯ ,,at,, T a,,d dau h it

Oral S h d !Front End Work ¯-Expert Car-j(~’] L~ --

ter, Mls,; Marcia l.ee Ilau~h..~pe,lt "~ ’- "~ ^B

buretor Work ¯ Expert Sl, rvice/"Z’~/f’j~jtl ~ ~/i/Saturday in N,,w Yt,rk City. Xowthelnwn~hipi-’.’.o,;:~l,lare~: O C e U es and Repair On All Make Car~. "~.~,.~_~--/~s)’~= t/L~

Mr. and M’rs. I)llo Itnnge enter- .’~ (’hambcr of (’cmlm~..rce ’,~.a:< ur- ~|rs. Bycrlv claimed. GULF ACCESSORIES, GAS, OIL, .f".~’¢’~[ ~t~"rained .,r a.d We,let "n*cd ,asl .i..ht .,ill, ,ame ,; Dr ,.ha ha- o.lcos st TIRES ’U"S BATTeR,aSand Mrs. (Hga l/agan. ~rf Max.l)ath. ~IahcY. lile oli"-,htal (It)-erPl’vlhing St’hureman ~t.. i;1 New Bruns-L.I. hlan. acting,stenp, rarvehairn, an.wic hascondnoted l, riva,c,rao- HAMILTONS , EMrs. Earl Bowers nf Buth’r. is What with s two-hloek busme’.s dis- tic. for ]t years, and during hisvisiting wilh =’~ll’. alld Mrs. Ray- trirt .’-el op along ilamilton St. seven ’,,ears ill the township duringmend lloff, all with the wide open ~l:,aces left.

Mr. and Mrs. Kt.nneth Seody swimming in the canal ncarGrlgg.~- which lie estimates he examined $~ Hamilton St. CH. 7-9338 New Brunswickhave moved from Manville to their town--why in a little while the several thousand children. .Nonewly built home ou ttenry St.. Iownship will resemble Lake Pie- c0mpiaints have been lodged ..........East Millslone. old. N. Y., which ha-’.; the C of C against Dr. Silbcr in his previous

Mr. aud Mrs. George Paris and to end all C"~ of C. years with the .~ehool board, asson, of Kingstnn, visited Mr. a,d . ~. o . The meeting Monday night willMrs. Eugene Paris. Snnday. The 5.500 people who visited begiu at 9 p.m. telephone 2-1100

Millstone Valley Grange will Somerville for free chest x-rays <’* **

J A M E S H M A H E R.’sponsor a card party May 29 at will receive their reports with- IN OTHER ACTION MONDAY8 p. m.. hi the Grange tlall, in a few days. Townshipper= will night, the Board of Education

The Womens l.cague of the E. then learn if extra examination heard a complaint by Mr. and Mrs.M. Reformed Church met at the is dictated by the free pictures John MeGrath of DeMott Lane AND SONhome of Mrs. Cliflon Vtmrhee~. taken of their chests. All infer- that safety measures at MiddlebushThursday night. The following mation will be kept strictly con- School have not Yet been installed¯ ~1officers were elecled for the year: fidential, and just because further The board responded by petition- FUNERAL DIRECTORSPresident. Mrs. (;eorge M.Iiton: examination is required doesn’t ing the Township Committee

Avenue"Vice ’President, Mrs../ohn S(.ht rer: mean respiratory difficulty. ~k~ Eoston New Brunswick, N. J.Treasurer, Mrs. Theodnre I[,e lve ’; * * * * , ¯ IScercta’y..’~,lrs. WaltPrParis. ,Nick o,’cky of ,nder,o po,,

TheRECORDThe Women’s l,eague Will hold a tiler accordion and guitar enter- " L~ I ,, " I . I I I

Ru’mmage and Bake Sale in the tainer and tea.her iu Franklin ..... ’""Reforn, t~lE’hnrehChal)elMay23Townshipspots, cnmplew.dthree LAIRDat ],l a. m. to 5 p.m. years of advanced stud.’,’ at the Franklin Townshln’$ Own

The I,adi0"~ Auxiliary of the Hem’y Street Settlement Music NewspaperMillstone Val ev Fire I)epl. will School in Now Ynrk City and was Published Friday ny FrankP.~ Fertilizer, Lime, Farm endbold a Cake Sale M’ay 29 in Ches-, awarded a gradualion ce~llflcate Township Pub’~ishing Co. Poultry Supplies ~’-’~’-~~=~ter’( Market, 2 p.m. there Tuesday. During his last year

Mlddlebu:;h..N.J. Planet Jr. Gor.den TractorsII [ I II I II WARREN GLASER ._.Pubiis,~er

We’ll In Your Car’s Disposition JOH LENKFY ........... Editor nodEqutpment.mrrove Suhaerlption ~ate $2.OO Per Year Sherwln-WilHams Full-o-Pep

Phone: CHarter 9-3900~%~-"~""~/~"" Complete Service Entered as second-clas.~ matter ,t WILLIAM R. T. LAIRD

=’~~~ from A to Z the po,t omee a~N J., under the act o~Middlehuah’,March 3. Phone: E. Millstone 8-2796 Franklin Pork

SICORA ESSO SERVICE means keeping your car in tip too shape 1879. " ..... ="¯ . . The Best Mechanics and the Finest Equipment . . . Price= oreRighL

TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES

SlCORA Ease SERVICELINCOLN HIGHWAY 8, FRANKLIN AVE., NEW BRUNSWICK

¯Phone CHarter 7-9467124 Hour Wrecking Service

"i wonder who was calling?’You Get Service As Well As Savings ....

WHEN YOU SHOP AT HOME ! !See or Call These Merchants For Big Money-Saving Annoying, isn’t it... to

., Buys . . . Super Sere!ca ! m~.~wer the ’phone and find no

COLLECTIOi~iS @ FUEL OIL one there. Ands of course, it’ d;~appoints the personACCOUNTS-NOTES-JUOGMENTSA. Bessenyei ~ Son making the call too.Collected FUEL OILS ~ KEROSENE

Against Anyone-AnywhereOil nurn(,rs Insta41ed Waiting a tu]l minuteNc Charge unless we Collect 586 Hamilt)n St.. New Brunswick

Est, 1941 Trained PersonnelPhone Kilmer 5-6453 before deciding

ATLANTIC ADJUSTMENTBUREAU

b STOVESthere’s nobody home

Phones: CH 7-0011-12-t3 ~O 9-2446 ,, , would help avoid suchEA 8-2756 SO 8-3439 ¢,TOVE a

Phone Manager at CH or Be RICH APPLIANCE CO. disappointments--dumb.rE for Rates on Retail. Com-mercial or Professional Claims Est. 1917 help complete 110,000

Monogram Combination Stoves ~ore telephone eMls every¯ Contractor-Builder Tapoan Gas Ranges

westi,,g,touse Anp~ian¢~= day in New Jersey.Youngstown k’.~tchens

STEVE SLIWKA es French St. New Bru’~SwickContractor and B,:;lder Phone KIImer 5-205~

Homes ¯ Stores Answering yourR. F. D.DbonnNO. 3CHarter ~-~ta,~Francis st ¯ FURNITURE

telephone promptiyhelps........... to avoid¯ FARM SUPPLIES Visit the "French St." Schwartz. disappointment too. ".

F. C.A. Schwartz Furniture Co.Phone Kilm’;r S-638~

FEED ~ SEED -- FERTILIZERS79 French Street

Free DeliveryNEW BRUNSWICK

Lincoln Highway and How Lane

New Brunswick ~’Mosoft Controctor

Phone Killer 5-247~DAN ROMANO

¯RUNYON’S

- GENERAL CONTRACTING

FRANKLIN SUPER MARKETMason Contret.rtor Home Bull;ist’

_ lk=,0 Ha=milton St.. NewBrunswlckiR.F.D.~Bo~ NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

~:_~: . * ~LOW ORICES--I Hanllton Read. New Drunswitk,- ~ t~/~ a Sole| Day Here Pl~,ne CHIrter .