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¯ . ¯ . oEYo l The kl,n r I WS-RECORD l RA 5-3,300 Thursday ¯ vet. 7, No. 2g MIDDLEDUSH, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9g, 1961 gf Per Co~’ Westneat Named President °" Co.sovoy and Vliet h Washington; f At Monday rdght~ ~hool At Bate Reorganization Seek To Clarify Post OfficeIssue bern am~otmced the proposes Mayer George Consovoy and "Jnemudsteua]eo" in the develop- With only one dissenting vote formation ef & Comtoti for Bet- Councilman Leotmrd Vital ere mont of the new office. . cast, Arthur 8, Westneat dr. was tar SshOOlS. - re - elected to his third term as in Washingt(m today aa the Ini- At lest Thuroday’s agen~ school beard president in secret The aims cf such a group, es~ development in the con- meeting, the governing be<ly ¯ baSoting at Monday night’s she sinted~ would [r~inde ca- troversy ragtag over the Town- chose lo take no action an re- Board of Education reorgainza- operation with the Board ef sk]p’s proPOsed central post of- s¢inding its letter to the Post lion meeting. ¯ Educations toward the pdseage rice. Office Dep~rtment, CounoSmen Of bond issues and imdgets, In the eapBni, the two Counc[l~ John Bulltit, Foster Barnett ar~ PreviotLs to Mr. Westneet’s study and understaading of ti~e men are meetin 8 with R, ~. Michael Lis[ voted for the pro- election, vice - president Kurt edUCethalal phase ot the school Hullek, director of Rural Ap- posal, bur they were In the Nathan was nombmted for the system, Inthrprefndioa and dis- petntments and P. 0. Changes minority. The Council oppeses pest but declined to run aa dl~ semb~tina of Information and DJvis~n, and U, S. lisp, the ereetinr~ of a temperaw newly re - ethcted board mere- the r.-sm~ of re¢0mmend~ Peter Frelingintyaen to clarify facility and wants to wait for a her Norman R. Fisher. flO~ to the beard, what Mr. Consovoy believes ere lermv~ent one. After declorihg that "PIt east the only ’riD’ vote for him (West- .rd ,.e,.ber .,s. Maher-Crassas Seven New Teachers Hired Eleanw Hinrichaen was remind- ed by beard secretary M .... T ia~ V S loee Handotph th., the r ate et The .oard o, =uoa on at .ear oord ,g d,in.. etectien is an the basis of a regular meeting Monday night end 2 ties. secret ballot. The long - awaited trial of approved the hiring of" seven Appointed to elementary teaching positions were: Mrs. HJnrichgerl explained at- Arthtlr S, Weakest former Fran~n mayor dames teachers -- three for the new Mrs, Olga Walker at a 8a~y tar the meettn~ that she felt thai [ same tin ~ormer policy of mov- M~ber and New Br.nswJek d~- high schoOl ~d four fo~ the of ~.4,t590. A te~0 graduate of /dr, Wee]nest had been chairman of the beard for ino inn~. Re- ins from school to school eac~ veloper Gera~lmos Crassss elementary system. Ginschoro State Ca]Iege with a cause of his posltieil, ~he stated, mouth. he h~s become sort of a n~odera. Named the National Dgok of ~i]l begth March g tn Carrot Miss Gertrude S~k, 21, of bacha]or~s degree, she has one/ tar and ’.friable to preterit his N. ~. as desultory fo r ge~ter~t] ~ourt, according th an ennotme~ Somerville, who will graduate: ear Of teaching exper.ieaee, ~aent by Judge J, Berkele from Douglass College in June~ Miss Barbara A. Bowersox at c~ views, erg.nlzati~ funds and the ee~ heaby, was hired at M,3~ aa a teache~ salary of ~300. A beginning "Other members have ~aen on era], pe~vrol[ and ~¢ia] aecurit The defendants are sh~ge in genera] ectsnee, th~cher, she will graduate fro~ the hoard as ]Gag as he," she de- acco;~nts; and named Count ~ith conspiracy in eermeetinn Lawrence Be)’ Fiber, 30, was Douglass in June. elated, "and I feel ILq tin1 e we Bank & Trust Company of Son" ~’ith obthlrdng permission t~ appointed chetrman of the ba~d, Miss Jane A. MeOmber at & had a change," erset -as depository for general ’ Kurt Nathan was re-cleated cafeteria InPds and t~e ~aa]ngs !connect the sewer lines of Golf nes8 education department, Cur. aginry of $4,~00. She is also a Hi]is Estages with those of the really teaching ia New Bruno- beginning teacher scheduled th vine president, defeating Mr. account. Fisher in a ~ to 4 vote. Shortly With the business of reorgan- Sewerage At~thoritp. wick High Scbeol~ he holds s graduste from Douglass I11 .fuse. .~. second count charges the bachelor’s degree tram "~leems- Teacher Hehi~ed before th e close of th e me~ting, izati~l accomplished, tha board ~,rlne~" Townthip mayor with burg State Teachers ~ College Mrs~ Carol M. ~’iscber at a Mr. Nathan announced that he t~r~ed its attention to other having accepted a ~3,000 brthe and a masters in education from salary of $5,900. A graduate , Of wishes in resiga his post bat n]stteret, from Gerald Hraemer, an officer ti.utgers University. He wiLl gutters University in 19~9 with was convinced by his fellow The recommendation that the ef Golf HIll Estates, whe has start at $6,500 coming to the a bachelor’s degree, Mrs. Fisch. hoard members to think it over, b~ard purchase a InU)’-equipped ~ince purchased the develop- school wlth five years teaching er taught three dud a half years "The privilege is mine to multigraph offset d t~plic~tor for meat from Mr. Crassas. experience, in Township schools. She is n0w work for the cor~n~unity, ’~ Mr. ~, 594.35 was re~erred back to After the pair was indicted by Patrick E. Deign, 26, was ap- being re]liraS. Wesineat stated after his committee for further study, the Grand Jury last year, tri~l pointed head football coach and The board voted te piece Mrs. election. Referring to the school The bebed voted to approve a was set for late last Fk]l. How- physical education in~lxuetor. A Edna Cuddy, teaching prinotpal beard’s sneeessfu] budget fight, recommendation that the new he noted that lhe heard still had high school apply to the Stoical- ever’¯ ]{ was postponed. Leon graduate of Notre Dame Uni- ,of Hamilton hvheol, at her pro. Gerofsky, Mr. Crassa’s attorney re.By, be [s currently head per levet -- Masters -- on the a very detiinte need to keep in oat ~iences Curriculum Study at the time, had to withdraw toe,baD coach of St. Mary’s salary guide, effective Peb. L ¯ touch with the varJol~ segments Committee of the University of from the case when he accept- High School in Mount Clemens, She received her Masters de- of the population sad reillsin Colorado for recognition as a ed appointment as a County Mich. Prior to his arrival at St. gree in January. Win]e her preo alert to the commurdty’s school partlcJpating school in the BSCS ~udge. Edward Bow]by, Crag- Ma~y’s, the schooPs gootba[] sent base salary in ~,4C~ her trends, program. It accepted, the com- et~s ~ new lawyer, asked for a team h~d gone winless for two salary for the balance o/ the Weetneat Pr~sed retiree will recommend text- postponement in order to h~ve years. In 19~ the team was tin- __ __ "I hope this will be a nine - books, materials and program time to prep are his defense, deteatnd and new has a three- ~ On Pf~e ~l) ~lnembcr beard," he concluded chs~ges to the high sohoo] after ’.wor ing eve mi.ute to ,..tod ing sortieing In " " se a" ,,,.’r-wnsL:- .... hools wevanbc’pr udofth biolo inol.ei ..... Cluster Zoning o Frank]in." Tha board also approved the New])’ re-elected beard ~ C.qnvass A memor~mdum, proposing ,w in the Summer, less s~ow v.hdirman, ~ark SfogIay, the from einster zoning, "me de- ve]oper of proposed P~d’kin~k the creation o~ a cluster zoning ve]oper, building his h0tlSeS in a E~ates, offered the cluster idea ed Mr. Wegtneat praise /11 ordinance in the Townthip~a ~Ul~ldgy smaller area, has to expend less as an alternative for his sub- pinJnlng why he felt Mr. West- Heart =.ing code, has been placed be- money on a]reets~ sewerage and , ha re ~dvhaon which d ni ady h~mn e ec r Ca oonetrtlCtian than ti neat had been relected pre~J- To Climax Campaif~,n fore members o~ the gover~ln~ the houses were spread out over the basis of one-acre lots for "You ]lever tried t~ ~a In Frank]In, Heart Sunday WSI body end the Plannthg Board by ¯ a larger ~rea. The homeowtler, each dwelling as required in be observed this week aa Heart Councilman John Bullitt. m~v~ into the development, that eommuniW’s zoning cede. man board," he staled, "YOU Fund vol~nthers eanve~a TOWn- In areas where it has been -have an ability to speak well ship homes for eontrlbetthns to adopted, cluster zoning finds thai he has less thwn to According to that beard’s and srtietdately for the beard, fight heart disease, something I~e thin, Mr, Bulltit ¯ Arid, you can be explained. A developer, build- shove[ in the Winter, and planners were favorably cen- ts with you all the way down th~ In the area, will be granted nearby. The siderfog the prOpo~ml. If adopt- by the pla]liler8 ed, the overall derange in the houses being b~tlt in a daveloprna~t would remain the In other reorgapJz~+Ao~ btlsl, workers in order to nass~ the hoard: meJfiflg of their contrt]mtians tc dedicate to compani area, the municipality same as prescribed in the zon. Redesi~nated The News the Somerset Heart g~tiotL unused land, saved by Heeord as the offJclld ,, i t would be btfllt on ~malle~ ¯ , paper for the peblication Legal ~otine& Mee~w PIltoe Oppeiletl Set the ~r~ Mends month again ¯ as
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Page 1: The kl,n r I oEYo l February/02-… · oEYo l The kl,n r I ¯ l RA 5-3,300 WS-RECORD Thursday ¯ vet. 7, No. 2g MIDDLEDUSH, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9g, 1961 gf Per Co~’ Westneat

¯ . ¯ .

oEYo lThe kl,n r I

¯WS-RECORDl RA 5-3,300 Thursday

¯ vet. 7, No. 2g MIDDLEDUSH, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9g, 1961 gf Per Co~’

Westneat Named President °" Co.sovoy and Vliet h Washington;f At Monday rdght~ ~hool

At Bate Reorganization Seek To Clarify Post Office Issuebern am~otmced the proposes Mayer George Consovoy and "Jnemudsteua]eo" in the develop-With only one dissenting voteformation ef & Comtoti for Bet- Councilman Leotmrd Vital ere mont of the new office. .cast, Arthur 8, Westneat dr. was tar SshOOlS. -re - elected to his third term as in Washingt(m today aa the Ini- At lest Thuroday’s agen~

school beard president in secret The aims cf such a group, es~ development in the con- meeting, the governing be<ly ¯baSoting at Monday night’s she sinted~ would [r~inde ca- troversy ragtag over the Town- chose lo take no action an re-Board of Education reorgainza- operation with the Board ef sk]p’s proPOsed central post of- s¢inding its letter to the Postlion meeting. ¯ Educations toward the pdseage rice. Office Dep~rtment, CounoSmen

Of bond issues and imdgets, In the eapBni, the two Counc[l~ John Bulltit, Foster Barnett ar~PreviotLs to Mr. Westneet’s study and understaading of ti~e men are meetin 8 with R, ~. Michael Lis[ voted for the pro-election, vice - president Kurt edUCethalal phase ot the school Hullek, director of Rural Ap- posal, bur they were In theNathan was nombmted for the system, Inthrprefndioa and dis- petntments and P. 0. Changes minority. The Council oppesespest but declined to run aa dl~ semb~tina of Information and DJvis~n, and U, S. lisp, the ereetinr~ of a temperawnewly re - ethcted board mere- the r.-sm~ of re¢0mmend~ Peter Frelingintyaen to clarify facility and wants to wait for aher Norman R. Fisher. flO~ to the beard, what Mr. Consovoy believes ere lermv~ent one.After declorihg that "PIt eastthe only ’riD’ vote for him (West- .rd ,.e,.ber .,s. Maher-CrassasSeven New Teachers HiredEleanw Hinrichaen was remind-ed by beard secretary M ....

T ia~ V S lo ee Handotph th., the r ate et The .oard o, =uoa on at .ear oord,g d, in.. etectien is an the basis of a regular meeting Monday night end 2 ties. ’

secret ballot. The long - awaited trial of approved the hiring of" seven Appointed to elementaryteaching positions were:Mrs. HJnrichgerl explained at- Arthtlr S, Weakest former Fran~n mayor dames teachers -- three for the new

Mrs, Olga Walker at a 8a~ytar the meettn~ that she felt thai [ same tin ~ormer policy of mov-M~ber and New Br.nswJek d~- high schoOl ~d four fo~ the of ~.4,t590. A te~0 graduate of/dr, Wee]nest had been chairman

of the beard for ino inn~. Re- ins from school to school eac~ veloper Gera~lmos Crassss elementary system. Ginschoro State Ca]Iege with acause of his posltieil, ~he stated, mouth.

he h~s become sort of a n~odera. Named the National Dgok of~i]l begth March g tn Carrot Miss Gertrude S~k, 21, of bacha]or~s degree, she has one/

tar and ’.friable to preterit his

N. ~. as desultory fo r ge~ter~t]

~ourt, according th an ennotme~ Somerville, who will graduate: ear Of teaching exper.ieaee,

~aent by Judge J, Berkele from Douglass College in June~ Miss Barbara A. Bowersox atc~ views, erg.nlzati~ funds and the ee~

heaby, was hired at M,3~ aa a teache~ salary of ~300. A beginning"Other members have ~aen on era], pe~vrol[ and ~¢ia] aecurit

The defendants are sh~ge in genera] ectsnee, th~cher, she will graduate fro~the hoard as ]Gag as he," she de- acco;~nts; and named Count

~ith conspiracy in eermeetinn Lawrence Be)’ Fiber, 30, was Douglass in June.elated, "and I feel ILq tin1 e we Bank & Trust Company of Son"

~’ith obthlrdng permission t~ appointed chetrman of the ba~d, Miss Jane A. MeOmber at &had a change," erset -as depository for general ’

Kurt Nathan was re-cleated cafeteria InPds and t~e ~aa]ngs !connect the sewer lines of Golf nes8 education department, Cur. aginry of $4,~00. She is also a

Hi]is Estages with those of the really teaching ia New Bruno- beginning teacher scheduled thvine president, defeating Mr. account.Fisher in a ~ to 4 vote. Shortly With the business of reorgan- Sewerage At~thoritp. wick High Scbeol~ he holds s graduste from Douglass I11 .fuse.

.~. second count charges the bachelor’s degree tram "~leems- Teacher Hehi~edbefore th e close of th e me~ting, izati~l accomplished, tha board

~,rlne~" Townthip mayor with burg State Teachers ~ College Mrs~ Carol M. ~’iscber at aMr. Nathan announced that he t~r~ed its attention to other having accepted a ~3,000 brthe and a masters in education from salary of $5,900. A graduate , Ofwishes in resiga his post bat n]stteret,

from Gerald Hraemer, an officer ti.utgers University. He wiLl gutters University in 19~9 withwas convinced by his fellow The recommendation that the

ef Golf HIll Estates, whe has start at $6,500 coming to the a bachelor’s degree, Mrs. Fisch.hoard members to think it over, b~ard purchase a InU)’-equipped ~ince purchased the develop- school wlth five years teaching er taught three dud a half years"The privilege is mine to multigraph offset d t~plic~tor for meat from Mr. Crassas. experience, in Township schools. She is n0w

work for the cor~n~unity, ’~ Mr. ~,594.35 was re~erred back to After the pair was indicted by Patrick E. Deign, 26, was ap- being re]liraS.Wesineat stated after his committee for further study,

the Grand Jury last year, tri~l pointed head football coach and The board voted te piece Mrs.election. Referring to the school The bebed voted to approve awas set for late last Fk]l. How- physical education in~lxuetor. A Edna Cuddy, teaching prinotpalbeard’s sneeessfu] budget fight, recommendation that the new

he noted that lhe heard still had high school apply to the Stoical- ever’¯ ]{ was postponed. Leon graduate of Notre Dame Uni- ,of Hamilton hvheol, at her pro.Gerofsky, Mr. Crassa’s attorney re.By, be [s currently head per levet -- Masters -- on thea very detiinte need to keep in oat ~iences Curriculum Study at the time, had to withdraw toe,baD coach of St. Mary’s salary guide, effective Peb. L¯ touch with the varJol~ segments Committee of the University of from the case when he accept- High School in Mount Clemens, She received her Masters de-of the population sad reillsin Colorado for recognition as a ed appointment as a County Mich. Prior to his arrival at St. gree in January. Win]e her preoalert to the commurdty’s school partlcJpating school in the BSCS ~udge. Edward Bow]by, Crag- Ma~y’s, the schooPs gootba[] sent base salary in ~,4C~ hertrends, program. It accepted, the com-et~s ~ new lawyer, asked for a team h~d gone winless for two salary for the balance o/ theWeetneat Pr~sed retiree will recommend text-postponement in order to h~ve years. In 19~ the team was tin- __ __

"I hope this will be a nine - books, materials and program time to prepare his defense, deteatnd and new has a three- ~ On Pf~e ~l)~lnembcr beard," he concluded chs~ges to the high sohoo] after’.wor ing eve mi.ute to ,..tod ing sortieing In " " sea" ,,,.’r-wnsL:-.... hools wevanbc’pr udofth biolo inol.ei ..... Cluster Zoning oFrank]in." Tha board also approved the

New])’ re-elected beard

~ C.qnvass

A memor~mdum, proposing ,w in the Summer, less s~ow v.hdirman, ~ark SfogIay, thefrom einster zoning, "me de- ve]oper of proposed P~d’kin~kthe creation o~ a cluster zoning ve]oper, building his h0tlSeS in a E~ates, offered the cluster idea

ed Mr. Wegtneat praise /11ordinance in the Townthip~a

~Ul~ldgysmaller area, has to expend less as an alternative for his sub-pinJnlng why he felt Mr. West- Heart =.ing code, has been placed be- money on a]reets~ sewerage and , ha re~dvhaon which d ni ady h~mne ec r Ca oonetrtlCtian than tineat had been relected pre~J- To Climax Campaif~,n fore members o~ the gover~ln~the houses were spread out over the basis of one-acre lots for

"You ]lever tried t~ ~aIn Frank]In, Heart Sunday WSI body end the Plannthg Board by¯

a larger ~rea. The homeowtler, each dwelling as required inbe observed this week aa Heart Councilman John Bullitt.m~v~ into the development, that eommuniW’s zoning cede.man board," he staled, "YOU Fund vol~nthers eanve~a TOWn- In areas where it has been

-have an ability to speak wellship homes for eontrlbetthns to adopted, cluster zoning finds thai he has less thwn to According to that beard’s

and srtietdately for the beard, fight heart disease, something I~e thin, Mr, Bulltit¯ Arid, you can be explained. A developer, build- shove[ in the Winter, and planners were favorably cen-

ts with you all the way down th~ In the area, will be granted nearby. The siderfog the prOpo~ml. If adopt-by the pla]liler8 ed, the overall derange in the

houses being b~tlt in a daveloprna~t would remain theIn other reorgapJz~+Ao~ btlsl, workers in order tonass~ the hoard:meJfiflg of their contrt]mtians tc dedicate to compani area, the municipality same as prescribed in the zon.

Redesi~nated The News the Somerset Heart g~tiotL unused land, saved byHeeord as the offJclld ,, i t would be btfllt on ~malle~ ¯ ,paper for the peblicationLegal ~otine&Mee~w PIltoe Oppeiletl

Set the ~r~ Mendsmonth again ¯ as

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- Retires From Arsenal After. 2S Years ’ c0~.ovoY To A.m.... "WO~’S GOP 0LUB ’ ~ ~ ", "" " ~

~twor George CamBovoywill be the featured speaher

P~F.~IHYTHHIAN8t a mee|~ff o! the Women’~Ilepttblloan ~lUb to be held + Sam~ HIR8Mlmd~y at 8 p.m, la the Vun- The Ml~ionary ~lucn~ibn ~om- ,"rderhlll Avenue home o~" Coua- "ntltee will ¯hold RB firsl mls-eilmal~ Bramlon P~ey.

sibnaby cvcnin~ tot~orl~w atMr. OonSOVOy’~ subJeel ’,’.’Ill .,be "The 8truature axtd Ad- U:30 hl the all - pur0o~e ~c~m or

r~latsirnttoa of Our Municipal Cambridge Sch¢~OI, Tho speakerGovernment." He will dl~uss wIO be the Rev, Paul Eve~ettthe TowlLthlpql eounetl-muna. Pierson, who hus Just l~turnedge~’ toMrl of ~ovt.rnme~| und tram Bra;:ii artor five years ofthe duties t,f the Cou#etlmen, nli&~lon u’y work in the interior l~e reedized It

O£ Ib~t couH|ry.I Mr, Piersnn who ha~ beet~

wff$ et pr~sSIIll~

i workln~ under the United P~;es- ~Odlle~lt ond

i bylerian Church in Corumba. heetdet~orBrazil i~ mavrlvd~nd haa~hree

In St. Peter’s llO’~pl Pl ,’ "~’eb. IO A daughter, to Mr. & vhlld .....

----D]~JVE .

Vlra. Robert ~o~i of 169 Baierl

"~ ......... I "~:~.’,ms~ CLEANERSFeb. I 1 A son. It) Mr. & Mrs, Easl Millstone

~’~raltel" D~vis o~ ~°tlte ~’J

"’Eel ". nun A Bravo wilne+-q’’

.... ,will be~the m~rmon topic o? the! Call KI 5-3615

In Prlncelon Hos~lal IRe;’, R. R. IHille£, pvshn’, at d22 Ilamllloti St.Feb, I~--A man, h) Mr. & Mrs,~Suad~y.s II a.m.. l,a’sh p’ Twp.

Donald W. Gratfis 0f 117 Kcn-(atrvire! Frnnkihi

Wltltam O~ Yr’~of r~ee~ve$ besl wi~hes frt+m MaJ. R. J, Me, dull R~ad, ! Wilbur H, Sndth will speak an ilDISCOUNT FOP.

MRlan, Rarity.It Arser~tl executiv~ offlner. 1ill,Oil ~fti~ retirement. F~eb. 17--A daughter, to Mr i "Tile Gl~!olest Cbolc’~ EvorCASH & GAIgRY

govern+1 * ¯. & Mrs. I~raneis Lacy o~ 7 Crnn~ Made" in the ehtlrch school at Pick.U|) Deliveryfay Iig served

merit tot’ the pasl 25 years, WR-,Klwanmna Hear Ion Road. 9:45 n.nl.lard G+ Gal~er of 19 Weodhtmx I Burnet~.

1] Feb.lt’17PrhlSee|°nA Oml~lller,H°’~ldlalto~, .....R~ed .d. ~0k ~,,, .i.~ Speak Mr. &¯ " ¯ i’ ’ + ’ Mrs¯ Edwmd Kar0orski of 30Harltan Arsenal pos lion. I Coune n ~ FO~ er }4 ’n, ’

A g twl pa’ o [~[r Yage ¯’~ispoke ~n "B ’o er ood" a ~golene Street. ,’~F~14Ol|ltcing

career was spent it+ Ihe arsenul lMonday night’tq ntee~ing Of [ht "-" --

+~,o,~ omeo, +..,+. ......d~K,...,+ C,ub ,n F,a.h,~. ~.r~ With the PTAs TH~ NEW LOCATION OF¯ as an insp6etm-. Hi. last OriU. "Ixasltit,n wan In the tl’ainlng era=: The elub i ...... ider!ng ~ev~r-i PINH GHOVI,; I)IANOR MAZZEO’Star t+f Ihe ei’/lllan per~+ltnel;al n+~mblutions for II~ "Brolher-i There will bt! a ~peeial meet-+v+.~ ..... i.ood ~e,.+,, ~+.,’d". ~ ,+., be!~.~ ,,""," ,,..~., a.d ~.,...~ ,i,+ BARBER SHOP

A native of New Bzunewiek,; pl~,scnted tomt+rrow h) a person i discussion groltp In the school/+it.. Yager wmm employed inior ol¯~anizrttlt+n In the Towllshtp cafeteria Wedn¢,mBay nittht at ~ (Father end Sea)

I(~eat privat e indusIry before en-!havin’~ demonstrated brolher- ,,’clock. The lopie will b~6~]. [IA~cIILTON STREETlering military service dttrins, hood relalionl~ in day - to - day " "Unde~slandhag Disell)line+"

World War I, l~e e tiered govern- ae v us and praetie¢,s. ; ACtiONS FROM HAMILTON LANESmeat employltleUt after his dls, i During the raveling, Mayer: Be Well Informed!eharg~ fr+,m tile Army in tOtP. l Ge0r~e Consovoy was praised i Read The News-Record P[++#II) "¯ o/ FREE FIIRKIN~,

Mr¯ X-’age£’ and his wife Viola ifor h a work in se at+ t> he Be+ Well hlformed!have +even children and 14 fh’st Hnlrum tielatitms Council -- - .......~l~rldeh[Idrerl. hl Fl~Ittk]ir~ Township.

"Colonial Look" is the Highlight ~Of Millstone Forge Association Tea

l[ tv~s like ~)ld Limes ycster, association pret+ident Mrs. C. Eldtt.v a~ Ill(" Old Millstmle Forge PtlcClurc,.A~+soeiatbnl held a Lea ~nd MI.¯ Vvu Ch’eI Jr and Mrn¯reeelllion ill the Dutch 1~elol-i]l- McClurc, p~)ul¢~d+ed Church Parsonn.’1,e <m River:Road in Millstone. H s es.~,s ~ r’were dt’ess(~d in Colonial!Engagement to I)c

co~hmll.S aud file tea was~AllllOlln~ll Ill Partyn red ave hm n sa d , "+ ¯ . , . , ! Tbe ,..l~[£8~lnent t ~’liHs Joall

rrlml ~he l]°sL°xl Tt’a [~°rly G. Chodkow~kl, daughter of Mr¯The afhd .... hcld l~bt,neflt&Mrs. Chall.,L, Chodkvxv~ki

~ IMPRO~M~rlht’ il:~socialion’s fdZld delve, of 107 4th Sh’t’ei, It) Hairy R,whlt’h is Ilnll’ in h*ll ft)ree, ta’vk-. [lilli/*gs will be announced ;,t

" ........."+++"++’++’"+’+’+’ ’" +" ,o.Wyektdf bhlek~mith ~llt,p ill Ch,ldktJwskl honle.Millstone. The shop, buill hi Miss Chadkowski, a /~)’lldltRle1693¯ was in I!t)nslonl use u/Itil of St. Pett.r’s High St’heal, is

Want to moder~dze your kitchen or hath-~lan~ to lurn fix+, shop ihh, a by Dr. Edwnt’<t w. Kate, TOOl/I, finish off aa extra room in the attichi~<l~+rif’~ll nll[~ltlllO f~tI. the bt¯ntr¯ Hut. rilliJllt.~ is i~i£¯ sun lit M£,

even add a new wing o Four home?/it nf 8¢.’ho01 childr~!ll and the & Mrs, Frank [3illinRs el 12fl @ |l pr0F~de the CBSh yOU lleed ill a H0m~public" MiI’lOl Art" e ~ s’ n" as- Improvement Loan. Costs will be low,

"I’ho Rt~tt‘ I.)unirl B. Smith. wick, former rt¯sident~ td Iet.llnk= t~r~fl~ co~V~lenl¯fund driw- t’hMrlmtn, and Mrs. IIn Tnwnshlp. AIsn R ffl.oduu’~2 olSmith I)ltly¢~d ho:+t and h¢mtess )41. Peter+++ High Sch¢.ll, Mr. | HOME MODERNIZATION [for file day’, east"ted by blrs. C. llilllngs is r+vlployed by Camera

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PAGE 4 v.lt 11 FRANKLIN NEWS.RECOttI~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,

Tuesday in Middlesex General B OF~’B SECRBTAEY m,IIDEATHS)’ Hospital, IIEADS STATE GROCPThe NCV "Silos Grant) as- Mrs. Fief©lice F. Raildolph,

EDWIN A. SUAW gR. sisinnt pasl0i’ of the Mount SicnBoard of Educ~t]rllt seeret~lry. ,

Services were held Monde; A~E Church, New Brunawick, Wsg rccvMl¥ elected presidentafternoon for Edwin A. ShawSt" nffiviated ~lt the funeral rite©, of the state Associattea of ~~66. of 4 Juliet Avsttuc, who dic, fnlermellt wa~l in Van LI,~W S©hoof Board Secretflr[es.last week In MIddl~i~e~; General Cenletery. Not’th Urunswlvk. The nlillOlltlcvmcnt was mad© I~UB PACK 56 and Wayne Hardy into tke Boy

Hospilah Husband of the late Alberto at Men(lay night’s school board The orgallize(ion held its nn. ¯ Sea its.nual Blue & Gold banquet in[ Ollle]" guests ino[uded Dr¯Tile Re’.’. L T. Beam bf the SkiLLmall. be leavc~ behind mettle© hy Superllitond0nt c[PLilc tlrove Mare)l" ScLiool H~Ittlr.I Santp.~on G. Smith. i)resident Suydam Stre©l Reformed daughter. Mrs. EleanoL’ Bell;’ Schools Smmp9oli ’G. ~Imlth,

Chln¯t~h, New Brunswick, of two slstoru, Mrs¯ Carrie Wilson[ who noted tllat the Ttlwnslil~+ Jay evening. The Rev¯ Jaint~s B. ilhe Middlesex Council, artd Mrs.

services in Gowt,il and Mrs. Isabvll~l Ceil’tot llad[ Ifleisted aria Be proud Of Mrll, RfIB- I~ro’~’n, pltstor ill the I~il ’ill-I Sndth; William MeGuinn,fllFuil0ral Home, New Brunswick. thrl.c i~randchildt’n Ill] of New! dofph, Brtp~ist Church in New Brans- neighborhood commissioner,

Intermvnl wall in I~rltiiklln, [3runtlwlck, i ........ -- : wlck gave the invc~atiotl pre-I II)ld M]a. Mc~.xlulnn, Mt.s. Brown~

Memorial Park, North Brun~-[ -- -- dau<qhter+ Mrs. Mac Dttlin Yih!eedlng the dinner. ’;Mrs¯ Hague and Nelson Birch,~vick, ANTON J, NODES of Locnst Valley L [" al Heotor Hague, admlnistrativelWhO entorlalrli~d with II magic

Bor n P accrvlle, Calif¯ I~e Services. were held Saturda.v bro her ’rsu Fung,’liiad¯B "~ s eFj~ stllil d 9tF et c°mmi~sioner’Show’[ ¯ ,, . . ,red n h ~ are 42 years¯ Mr. morning fat ¯ Anton J. Nodes, 118, , it#ire Allee Fun L[ both of of lie M ddtesex Be’/ Scout Th~ film Forth m Boys

Show had been employed by of fS Highland Avenue, whodied)Hoi’g’Kong aged slx gr~lnd-Council, presented tlie pack wl,ssllowr,

Mack ~4.anufaeturlng .Company. [last week In hit; home¯ ! children { char!or to Ml’s. W. H.,MeComli8, iiO{,.%~l~l~iN BREEDEII.8Surviving ai~ his wzfc Mary [ The funeral w~ls held from the. ---- presideld of tile Pine ¯Gr°veIHAVE MONDAY MEETING

three sons, Edwin Jr. and Bich [ G!easan Home in New ~ Bt’t~ns-~ dOSEPll I"ARKAS Manor I TA, tile .qpotlsorzng or- I Allen M. Cries©y, fleldman forat’d of New Bruns.a.tvk and Ken- I wick, /*allowed by ~ l~eqtuen/ Services were sol)©deled lo be [ ganlzatton¯ i the Holstein Frieslan Assoei-neth at hem©: four daughler~, Mass in St¯ Peter’s Church. In- held h s noriti g or Joseph Recogii orl was given |or a on r~ Amer ca w be one of

¯ ¯ [lilrka$, ~O, of ]~ Main Street, ll.renk derl~len¯ msttlutlnnai rep-]the speakers at the annual meet-Mrs Grace Bruzck of Nort e" en was S Peter’s . ¯ ¯ ~ . ’ ’ ’

]3rtmswlck, Mrs Mar©at’el Bias- C°t~le elY" " who dlt.d Moltdav in Middlesex ~ z’e~et~tativei Jim Giffen, cub-" in o ho Somerset Counly Herky of Milwaukee, Wis., M]~.’. Borl) nl Mid¢l!es#x, he lived tn; G, e" - ]capital following a i n as er Earl I-lardy and Gerald i s egg n Brec~ler$ A~lsoe R an TheMary Reddin u~ Pride, La and N(’w [~rutlswick moat of hi~ life, brief iline,~, " Pearl, assistant eltbmasicrs; I meeting will be held in theMrs Joan S wel o New Stuns- be/ore mov ng O IP a k n five- " ’ ¯ ¯

A teqLliem Mass wtl~ to he Knrt Nathan, pack chairman, South Braach Gr&rige Hall Mon-wlek; J8 grandchildren; one years ago¯ lle rctH’ed t]lr~e I ee eb "led ill St. Ladlslaus and Salvatar( Coniglio lioward/day at tl pml~roD! - ~randson. and a brtlS~er ),c~rs ago after 37 years atr. o Church New T&rtll~wlek follow¯ Van de Vaarst, Ed Re oek and Dt¯. J ihn Get’wig, specialist inPercy d. of Los Angeles, Calif. mallitenanee furl~man

withllo,.t, ing aervices in the Gowen Marlo Mango. committeemen, ~ct’ous from Hutl!ers, will stleak- -.-- -- Mock Mailufaclurlng Co. I Fuaet¯al Home. Den mothers MI’I~, duties GIf-ton i’Pl¯uduetion iol ¯ ISfi]"¯ -- .

W[LI,IAM YATE8 Mr¯ Node~ W~a a cool-[ He ~o~ ~ foreman [or tile lea. Mrs, Rixford Beal~, Mrs.Services were held Salnrday mutLicant of SI, Peter’s . kR C,[ Consolidated Fruit Jar" CO., New George Wade and Mrs. Salvatare 1 5 TO tll,] i2ALLED MAR~H

m¢)rning f<,r William Yet©s) 65, ChUl"ch ill ~tew Bi’UllSwl°k atnliBi¯uliswick, for approximately ~oniglio and their assist~ln!s,[FOl~ MILITARY INDUCTIONof 15 Carter Road, who died

was a member of its HolyNamei 35 3,ears.

Mrs Nicholas Verne Mrs Ken, I I Local Board 40 hue t’eceived: Society. I He was the son of the late Nathan and Mrs, A. J. MeNair. t a call for ind~lclion into the

He is survived By his wife,: e h ~nd So hie Farkas Sttt’ ~ere also honored Armed b*orces for five meh,

~%~li’~ I/~/~ JrnnJe; th ..........H al’ry A, J:i:g are hls :if©, Mrs. Mizr h: Mr. Girl ........ unced that the, ~i~n,y will report to th, hea~’d of-

, and I~IChalxJ V. ¢i[ N(n’I) l~run~= [~Ell, ~ twO b "ohers, Loui~ padk has r ce red an awa "d or at 49 W Ma n S ree n

~lt~~....k, a,d Ate}all J, ,)I N,-W i,.arku s of New Bl’lln.wiek rind I I01~ )el-cent .nbscri.tlon L~, },t,y,, S ......... lie at 7 ...... M~reh

Brunslvtek: o ,l~)ulhi~¯r¯ Mra.: Frank Farkas of ~dison Lift, l,~la~azine and II,c Igll0 "On-2, u’ndsbeta transported to Newark

Jac~)b Maut’er of Freak]in Town-" ...... ¯ walxl to God & My Couhtry" . Y ~ "’"

aeg,sv ,, }’ p a~d O 6 Pill)lira A,!ccpled :r~,, rolluwin, ~ub, relei,~’d ti[litlllll--}~=~---~sh p; hre ¯ n there. Wi Ii In i)fi

[i I clue and lilt©alia2r- ..............

Mld<il ...... LWO slShlr~ Mrs QO l awaTd~ Denni~ ~ Newmun "Bob ...............[;’rink In’dolce loll’foliOs ¯ JilaC By Maitcny Sch l’ " ’: " " " ......~hl e ]~e~’rank o rv f~ ~ Six new pupils, front rls nla~y Locke, field {’a,y LO e {~J ~ f ....

)nile griledi,hlldr(¯a. , r[ lfelenl ~qlates, hat, e (,¯llXiJl~d IIiI ]~afll( , N , ~ erie ,Sfi %7,.... t I~adge gold an silver ~ll’l~llS" " ’ r., SUN, F]’;fl, l~)-l+tI¯ ,,,<¯ wa,tc, o ,,,wor Va ;,,,, a,~|RS CHCNG )i,44)( DUN~ Pea illek Glad,lone. ill I~)L~’i t ’

’4,-,.~ic+,s w¢’r<, I,Phl 3’~’sl~’rd~,y weeks, W~lter l) Matheny. he:~r! Ga~llnv(li¯ Wolf "’1:; (;tlOSTS"¯ fol Mrs Flora )’ung IDunn, fie. Ill {he nili" " Pl’Cifil eel’°ill ffa’ row; ~’rc~i

<)1 ilo~lin~s i{i,i~<1" %%hrI dlt, d eerehral i)aloh~LI ehilch.t, ll¯ ~i,Iand ~t’nl’ h:l¢lsn’s and nne¯y~slrl Charles herbertI~;;’: IIi¢’hard ~J~i!lo, ~:ll!lh Mr~I-’ Jo Morrow

~¢lllthl ’ atitltllll~ll hl -~l~ Petcl"S l/idny" I,, I~i,i1: I, ~=rill-llll* :llUJ !)’l~id

~7:~;i)il:)1 t~ll~,l,, ~:hl̄ hlld ht,l¯ll a ¯l’h¢. lil~ccaln,l,s lift, l;ii,l)lll<n ",,l*-ri{it, ’ 3oar ~t~lld~(¢,: Mi¢.h:u,II

2~]~1iolit.lll fl) I. five days ~11~. tl.as I~allii:li~ i)f t’ailet City+ N. d . i~t,ouhcm, Be[ir 13atilt(. illn] L%%¯n.

¯ ~,’. (" ~l., v it(, ,>t L’hnln4 ’lti,li) liiiiin ~)1 (,*!lri:;lirie E~’l!lll(a~ (If t~lei, ),<,~r I Dolialll l)a l,~, i~o l:l :n, .i ltl~)~E |.~()l)"r~ F;ll~inld,ld illil,a,. Md : Ilrllt¯e McEinley nf i,¢,1<,: G!e.ln Seh<l<-k and l~(,l’it’l~ "l’h, lltv. I)r. ili~’h:,~’<i ~I. d. I",,,( W,,~lh. ’l%~x; T,)rnmy Sled- M¢~,,ma~, Li¢,n Bod~e. W~,hclosl "|’1~) llEl,l,"

{~llt’ll tit Iht: ~*irsL B:lpti~i dal’d ¢’[ ~ht"~llit’k¯ ])a-, " lind l~lldgl’ and Ihrt’e - )’(’or pin; tCin(’llla~efll)e ~ tJulorlt’hLuch¯ Ili~[ll;lllLI I);n.h. of[icl;ll (; ’t.,4OlV !7,,Ikl.r of West AIt,x W v "d3, Lon dl((, Alan L;idd

DOOLEY ,.<, ,,, ,,a’ ~<.,.,,,.,’. ~<.,., ,,, ,, .........’,a. Oh,o. W’.’..,<,s Bed.,. a,,d ,..<,->’.’., ~o., M,,....’l~llil¢~k(,llhlzT-; I.’tlnz,ral l{uln~,, Thl¯y r~,l)lac~" boys and p, irls" i~in: ~,f~wal,d I~ojack¯ gold and ...........

~t’w Icrllil~lwk’k, Cl’enlallon tel- ~lln) I)i’(I, ~’lt’~’,l’d Ulldl’t" Iht2 Ma[Jl- fear], ~lld ,qi’l’l)’,l* lid I-wll-yoaiBROS. ,,,~<.~., <’r..,n..,,.y h, <’,,y ,,’co,me,,, - <,d.,~a....re- p~.. ~’mS ¢:Ol~’ON’,in

Lindl¯il, i(ranl In ll~e i)Oil~t whl,re they r~erlllU-d N:llh~lli ¯l,v(i,i adw~nc--USED CAR I NEW CAR Born i,i H,ing K,,ng, th,. dau~h an ~illn,~d Sl)~,’i;d cda~:~’s in ~,d iato Ih,, Web~l,)s Dc, n. (~(JlfJ[~ $4"~l JOe ’f

LOT I ~ht)wl’°°nl i¢,1. i) M-~ ," <, , ~I ;i, i’l,,,tll’il- ;*illiT~i ¯ , onI pril.;in. WJlli;im 71it,fief ;issi~:]linl ~r,nnl!I Toll.ft,,d, ~ .ld?#li#~rf)ll Icoin. E. Main .$4 F~ I~IA[N

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I. i~1.I. Dtillr I ’A’as on ar(isl ltn~ Mil[hCJly st,he( d is geared (o

~lon ~t.hi)e](. i)anil,i M<(.i)n~atll I"e=b. 2.)- ~6, 19G1

.......... had li~,ed hi II~ia i-Uiillll,~ {ill! ) lllet,! Ih¢- inflivi~hn,I licit©Is of ........¢,irhl nlOlllhs, ,,ilt-h hciialic~pl),d ehild, "tt,[Ih . ,,

ClellnPr~ Dv~t’s Tailors i}l,~kh.s ]lt¯r hnsl)a)~d aull’lhe :dnl ¢)f luakin;, hlnl a ~l~lf _ _¯ -- ’ -- ’ " MATINEE¯ IIIInh(’l ~ll~, is :~lll~i~,t,,:l I, 3, ills,, :~lt[fi(,ieill, t~eftl] lind h~l~l~’

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wba immediate realization tha~ wo~dertng what they might Somerset’. OOp o|’ganl~tioa.the blood still runneth, Althoug~ have tu face should they opposeSisler h~d opposed the re, the apPoMtmont at a Job-~’ek0r Com~, Sttnday atte[’nooji U, S.appoLnlment of Frmlklln’e irova the home diggings. Rep, Pete Frelingbuyscn and

Peggy Upton to tile ’Cotmiy brother Harry will he hosts in

Board of Elections, Abel and hls Abel Last year successfully re- ~’ai" Hi[~ /an at a reception for

supporlnr~ wried Io ler.~ntJn~nd stated Sisler’~ push lee the rnun- James Mi[shel], who wants what

her [or another telan, ty chairmanship, and last week Jones wants.he Bdded another tellln~ blow tn Sunday’a ~tory may b~ foundA municipal chairman who whatever ambitions Sisler may

In a list of absentee Republicans.can*t mak0 any headway in tile still possess.narlow channels of county pa* --g--

The Dpmoerats stir do not lothar exhibition ~ the classic tronage certainly does not look Abel won the two majorhave a candidate for freeholder,~ lntra - party squabble that so very 9trol~ in the politica! re. encounlcr~ th deeisive fasbion.Travel Note: Fethersthn ~oes

and the deadline date for filing[o s sl~en dl turb a Pohti~ [ orgsn, ord beyJk, Tha.~ this rau~t he But ther~., is no Cel’tuinty that to Stamford, Corm,, on Tuv~lay.- ~nominating p~titiona is MarchJ . scored as tt victory for Abel, and the Iv~tr is uvel -- or WOn, Be’s ~’httJrt~tRn of Iho Meh’o0o]*

9, That h, avcs only a few daysl lz~lhon. Ran Regt0rtal Council’s Air Pal-to get the forms on Bob[ " ~7/e tug-’o-war heiween Colin-

a deL’at fch" Staler who bus thai- --0~lensed the county leadership, lucian ~omlTd[h!e, and It iS eX*

r e.q’~ sk Y eh ,m n An ¯ Ab, aridB~ g de , i i A coupLe of week~ ago about pcetcd he Will ~sb tile Council’s¯ Mayo S s er has been we p b I Bu whal SislEr’s setl~¢K wl ] 400 pel~ons attended Phll Hot endorsemen[ or a proposal to getThole probably will be n Dem- e zed, h v e p a avelmean o o her man e p~ eha "- mann’s reception for State Sena~ aetion out of the N. J. Legishl"ocratia e~ndidate--but it will not ’ . ..,. , been mode 1o h~B] the w0andn men tn ~elr e~ntPtnplnllve tot Waiter Jones who wants 1o hire. Last year New ~x~o~-h e~act.

be LOU wela3. !they cerlaialy haye been clas- !momen s may be 3omething be the Eepablican candidate for ad its share eL o hi - start! deal,Manvdle’s mayor has been st t ,d as re I S .oral. IV i~.n the~else again. They ~’ould start!governor and Ihen goverJlrJr, but I~l Tl’enton thn bin died ]~

the only name mentkmed w0h committee met last week thererserotehlng their heads andiJvnes has the endorsemenl oflcomndttee.ally freqtlency in recei3t weeks,~tad the expectation hasbeen bred thaL he would makeanother go at it, this tlme

term run under the GOP silks, Parking :’ ::~ ParldnaWclaj has been deliberatingII~ Rc~th In Bearthe matter for e~veral weeks.

¯ ,~e parly’s endorsement has =

"linen his tar the asking--but heha~a’t been leaping for th£brass ring.

reasons why Welaj will net b~Fetberston’s opponent. A prae-

~

ileal guy, Lo(l tier Only read thelag0 election returns, h~ studiedthem -- and Ills analysi~ did notbreed optimism. Hard y thetype OY fellow Jo fuji for thegossamer of glamor th~( cloaks

a candidate’s shonlders, heknows full well the power Of theGOP -- especially in Northcounly and that it takes a h)tmore, than heavy DelllocratJc

.majorities in Manville and Rar-itan to put a guy into a swivelehmr on the second floor of theAdministrzltion Building. ~~ 2 Sofa-Beds at 1 Low Price!

l~u also realizes that not ~.~, ].~t~(!!~.... y OemoeraUe candidate can

~W///~Reg. ~;139.95 Vfluel Now Only...

be us ltjcky as Grace Gurisle,

can’t ~lart off bein~ fairly well- biuqult tufting and cle*trk~owa [a GII sections of Somer- m0der~ lines. PraetlcaI asBet will co~e ~u~ o~ ~ cGmlx~ign~ w~t[] as ]~9~fl~tOIBe/ ~er[eetJn tat[era. -- for living root~ Or Studio

An elected municipal official M~e~ 2 DoKble Beds bedroom[ Decorp.tor fabricwho earoed his political spurs )Cur &t People covers~in a strong r~nnJeJpa[ paz~.y ofganlz~tion. Welaj also has had

weak,]eases [n the ~=ou~ty organ.

couLd have on atlother joltrneyinto the Republican wind tunnelSuch evaluation ultimately

leads to ihe eritioal earmld~ra.

And ttlea there is anothercrushing que~lion that Wel~has had to examine: I[ hecouldn’t will whJ]e runnirzg onthe *,chef with Joho ~. loaned,, 7-PC. DINETTE .

5-PC. DINETTE ~ choice Of ehrame, bla©k

ca table, triple pilttVd chair9 [il washable plastics,be a busied pigeon holltlcatly ehrome~ 4 chairs eavere~ inBut by bypussing the fortheom- a ~rieth ~t genutne duran, Red. ~99.95 -[rig fr eeh~der Cal~palgn, byrunnin~ successfully tar his Red, $.~9,95third mayora ty te~, and s n$the next two yearn to pohtiek

..... " RIFTY FURNITURE MARTlastpweek’s meetirg d the

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~mrlrllle mumoertaLn]y could "no~ have .L’ved

’ ¯ :~ ; ~ :l’h~PII, t ~¢}~, t t~, Till 9 P,~, Dgllly ~$~ P,~ ’ ’ ’SY .’rat,Ss a ’timuLant for any "party * *, poe~lorhnnlt)g/or county or legLslatlv~ ¯ ’:’ . t~ll~ ,aks~o, m mml~ o~ m~ottg ,’: ¯ , ,, ’ ,

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.. , , Of dl0rd MayA few years back) Ivhsn FOUl" ,flon ur~ BdlTdld~trn[ion ixt ~IIIZON~AI, ~c]ift of ehm’IW

l~porlcr Was a touslo ¯ heGded !Mate urn ],mrt of ..... ],.~Dcp{ctvd ~Gttok ~’Jdef0~ty

frosh at a Bu, ston ernI~tdum of Of course pardons poJliics i ~etrem War

hi~her cdueatim~, he listened at~ ~ot~ethiug e}se again. "While tht" 10RenL~ 9Vtl~lt~la {nb.) , ¯

I~Slmmker 8 I~towe~ Who~Coui~ty [s not vXpvetod totentlvely ns Dr. MerLe Young two o i)arly systmn is pretty 4Ever(can 0Melody

faoe much difficulty in snr-denlarc~a tbet "the only "v~5; to i~nlal U~ our ~ol~m .l go~’~l’a ~ t~OtlWe~ 10Meadow

. . 7Comp ~f~ 11 San’awful rel~erthg ill’ale aa laUdlord ef~olxl~let~]~ r~n3o’Jo politi~s Wa,I~ , pa i{ica rid" p .chess ilr~ l~JMe~ul.eof s~eot ~;t .h e Yetok’ans ][ousln,~ Pro~2t.lrofn government is tar us to ~heo ’e ca / s I t K~sed tt~ be din al~ t~beepfotd

become a nation of hermits." :arded viler tb~ elcedon a:~d nol to DIb’eou,.~v ;OGro~s tab.) ° 2B Forett 4aFlsll ~uce ,1~ Hlllst~ough Towa~’uip.

2t Oodde~,~of itIMtlltary et~uce 4~Blght lab,) ~t’eehothcr Anderson FowlerThe )ralLY of tha situation jtt -~at’Yied isle the ndmhdstralhla thecm,th ~r, tJgttmt 38Mad0 45Legallmlnt

:~x’e* S ~0ax pnvmet~t 48I~veg~l and his Building & Ground~Ft, at if this "cure" were LO be ot the ¢ommunitF, Iklfortunalely, -~ p-

"~lCorruluflx’e.t 2~T~=ltam ~.~Romtmgotlo~4~@0eyhlow ~l~]nnlJttee will investigate th~applied, we would no longer be

the hoary does,’t a waYs eiiher ~4 I~ltln wdilng undo~worltt ~8 p~eased

a n~tRon, Dr, Yourlg Is now in~told true ~nd the~ the cidZollr 28Slipped ~SPl~0wltha a0Hop#klln BaBIOOdmoaey ,ioldings end set the wheels in

Florida, attemptthg to tc~ehhas good cause for alarm, 2TA~t k~lfo 40Levantine = ~2Bra~tUan motion to close the houatht~

.~OSlory =60l~nWm’k ketch mat~w units, Tile Board of Fl’~eholdorftWhen the towlmhip Tttther ~1 ~xplre ¯ fabric 42 Moh~mmethm ~t P~rt of "be"

~tBl’t running ~hu (mnnluPb~ ~l.~h~ard 20"glUee~tld[It[e" r~aglstratta 58~fetir ~ok IhJs ~in[I Fr[dtly u~[eE i’e-

~ith one ey~ ~ ~Is wclfnra and 38P~1 uoiving a wt.illeI~ rt,port frorl~

,u, rl.o__.Bo**fh ....̄ e* beo,b r.n.hou--u* *.l --u.*spend a few days in Franklir

election¯ and whon the members .~ltrub~t~

SOft"ff Ihe -overnln9 tx~dy ol~taln 3’~pr~]t°llly

38Thatthing ’ I ~a I ] !; r Although Ihe project wna p ....would be greatly amused and,Iron1 votin£ ~n ¢onlrovt’r~e] ~g Bone :; .. ehased fr" n~ d~ Public Htamlng

perehan~, a bit alaM~led, sue .... bongo their vote 41 Showing ~ S I [ [ [m :~" tl [ [

:~.dndofmralion July 30, 195t, fortra~et of = ~. qiMur~ -- -- ~

F3,964.08, th~ beard is nnt ~bl!-theprofessor’scortcern, becsuse it is time to cry "~hameY’. It .,Excl0mailon

~,~.~ if- -- 8atcdtoPederalGovortm,cut in

"politics ,’ has beeoil~e a dirty s at this point that these glad. 49Membrmlou~t t~.~m~- [~ [ giving Up tile isndtord~thip, Mr.

- ;I t;? Thomo----do*Word in Franklin Township, The taters in the ]x)litieal arena filCimugo~

~,[~commtmlty’s latest budabeo ham haw exibJted betrayal 0f the 5~Coltectlonot ¯ / [ | However, the beard’s investi-reaved its ugly head at Council Lt’U~t placed in them~ and the

bafiSFlcw~loftPhtllpplcUtYtn~sr~ [ I ,r

X ~A\, ~*I |

housinggation muStemergencydetermlne thatexists.nuthe governing body and in the;thrown to the lions. ~?,~l~Jlca ~,~ |.’

~ i

’ which unll to be de~lroycd ....:

’’" p9 ,. ~..r~r~ ~a ~und which may be deal.notedHowever tel sol [[l~? cry ell

Ill the race for th0 thr~ Ionl play be uttered undlthei~g~TIC~L

~ I [ | I 1" N I forotlterpublieusu, illadditi ....~o~tz~j. of ~dueation ,earn, ti~, right tin3 d only then. As’,

1~f|2 la~plemenl for ~

..~~rj

ithe reliant’ mttst be g ive~l auf-l’ 5=.Township’s three political clubs ~hJngs stand now, Iho politle~[! rowing ~ ~ ~ ,fielent notice to leave and Iltesteadfastly declared their Jutes. puritans crying shame are very! 3 White I Board of Education k] Hills-4 Requlr~lion 1o keep the race non. Fossibly guilty Of politleml sku].: " :" ;borough, which reoBived tuitionpolitical by rofusing to publicly druggery, i ..... . " "--- ......... I payment ft~m the ~C,mnty for

¯ tKhn’u[ au hart le~t 0 Inle~rvene !pupils livJn~ ]n !he project, I~tlStsuppp0rt any of the 81xe~ul- --0~

~C D 1a d. ~Bo the ,,~poa~,o,=o~== ....... .oo otmty e ays such matters He nrged theibe notitied Of p| ....

this stand blce~saillly, th~J is curious this is National ! " = mard. 1 ) at ppor he measure i O e po~s’b e future use of .dldn’t bestial0 to rthg do0rbe,~ Beauty Par, or Week, a fact esl.,n,r~.~ "~t|P ¯ Hospital authorttxt!s haw,re w of the building ....

al)d prep ...... paign llteraturc led to our attenllan tit the last i v...ca--r0m0tlon ion.,, t*,veth~ th .....to onto* oo~ ~ ....... y h .nyodfor their chosen champions¯ I~(!et[~g of the governing bodyl he home¯ He c aims that he ls for the expanBJort of slatingby Couno, ,a,, " °"OfSg l k sk" ,at a ro ious*y* "fa0,,tie ofthe oooty 0 ult,,

Among the Township fatherSiCioskey" So $o out ,,nO Eel ; * ar 0W I¯ ~Ol’ted, but rceelva~ a monthly EX erln a o Cumn SS onand this community’s growing beaut u And here are fewcollection of bureaucrats, the ’ Official "promotion (If Dot ’ wcml secullty check of $83. which now has a building thuve.

h t[8 n }re beau fu ha ov ng , i ’ At least two mentbera of 1hequickest way *~0 squelch op- one’s neighbor no matte# whal J°’sep[1 Karkuwsk] t,) lleutmlau board plurmcd to accept an in,. ’~o P..eallgn Bol~iway0t~sition to any issue is to say, the color of his akin¯ the country,in the pl’OgeaUtOl"~ office hu~ eit~th)n fl’tan the Somer~,t ; The board acted favorably enra!ber heatedly and with (ier~e of ]li~ nri".in and~r his rt!ligino b~en delayed by 1he Bom’d el ~ounly As~oclalJon of Insurance : tile recomJnendatlon of Coa x :.~xmviutien, that the matter i~ r lack of same. This is the as- ~ve¶’huldels, The three-menlbet Agents to.atteed their meeting. ,~nglneer Donald Stlrcs, a~Kibecoming a "politico] football",

once ~: Brolherhood Week of boar S referred Proseeutal Miss Gu’s ’, who said .she voted o ee w h Me "co"A fillthtuder eouMn’t have which we ave rash1 smack in the:Arthur Meredith a totter of pt’,,-} slay not be able to attend, noted County eDit, isis on the cradles-

of Same legislative minutia thamiddle, The theme of the OhFor- nlUtlGR I~’l’ldaS’ tO {’¯<slat3 that nsoeiation members arc tlon Of a h’offic hazard on Cons-tance is brntberhood, believing Ctlunse] Robert ThnlllpAOl:, intt.]-esled in the i~tauner in ty |load ,530 in Muntgumery ut

!he charge Of political football- :n it, Hx’hlg h and .~upporthtg it. ~ineu tile Pznzecul°r submii wbieb ibe board dish.abates ils Jls i.ter~tion W h a bu AdaryThe key to hrothel’bood is under ted the Shne stab,it UPMv’ i hxsurancc. Fred Thomas uf llne between the two counliem

The unfortunate ttspeci of the ~ianding. putlblg .veal,Self in iJle t~blr’b he i)r(,nlolelt 1he fOl~n~el’;~Ol]lcrvl]l C in tile boal.¢j, 8 at e~l : Approved also was the u~e by~thor ft Ito~ s shot :q ~ a c Po cu .ergca I Oo h I~sltuaLitm however i~ that the : "’ ’ " " ’ ’ ’"¯ ¯ . , "" and h. i.’~sucs. . he poilu es and Mon.~omery Township of Court

people crying "Sharpie.’* don’t Tll e biK idea behind lh.nlher- holder f~rac* Gt~rmte alldil~cd~es most of the coal- ty equlpmont for the ~nsgg[ngseem Io have too clear a con- hood Week s s p y ilot In I:,t AIl(bu’s°n F°wh’r tQII the :! rdi<siolls" at Mill Pond, The Road Deparl-cept of the true definition of Ihat I brotherhood end wht¯ll it~ week I)rOnlutiOII was in cHdt’r. Hew" i Mi~s {iurlsle ret!cntly urged ;I , must was also asked, on 111,2 ad-

~t liver, but to n]nke it lasl ever. ~ree]l~l]derMiro¢’tor th’,~t’~ i report by Mt’. Thomas on tile vJee of Wilbtlr St~ilh of 1~’rank-

polities, according (o MPSars. ])veu~houl the yt¯ar Living tn Felher~Lon Persuadctl them re" .l~.-ed to r~evuluule the County’s lln Town~hlp, Io uheck theLittle, Fowler and CoulSOn (el harmony with one’~ ft, l[ow ulun:have the counst’l dc(ez’ln;ne It i po]ieies, slrenglh of aballxton[s ill Lnu(’~xfolxi Dictionary lame) ia the s n~ child’s p]ay --- it lakes~ Ihe County is legally I)ermittetl Weston Causeway Bridge.

to make It_.hnr.s, rtJ~;.~,.~ The C,~uoly ck’lcrtivc >;;all ~tlblll’]l;tll New York Mr. sial’as’ office wan ~tul}lor-

¯ ¯ zt~] to comply with a Sial(, Civilcomprises three nlt,n, Cqlief °I |’O|)ll]ztlioll at lo MI Io;t . aa.rose Ollioe requrst data on!h~ke Creek bclween Ser- i Dt,leetives Jiiv.eph Nnvutto; For the first Lime b S t w "lhe p4~ttsibilJly t~ iec.j.qmmtng,cantsville and R¢]senlnnl a, Jl I: Uupt. Paul Belhu!~]th]¯ and De[ the tntal suburban populutloo i and floodin R eondition~ along the

Kalkowski who ic~ent]} ]uplatHighway C o m m I s i on e r eJi/rtoN itlOll[h~ Df erfurt hy State ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ t ’ ’ ’ " ’ ha~ eNceeded 1he population oJ Raritan River.Dwight R. G. Palmer thi~ week Senator Wes]e L Lsw2c and ’d Gino Coil who vest.nedann~xlnPed I"eStnl’alinn of New " ’Y "

¯! Rrnsrcutor Meredith ne~t weeh New Yt~rk City, Mare than two ; ’]’he County’s official map will

Le dc tta~Jersey’s last remaining cover- A-ssenlb]y Minority ’’ ’ ’% will conduct un uxalninalion it,nlltlluo W-~)ple buve beell ~dded be vevibud and brought up Lo

ed bridge wilt Aim’t nexl mtmth, mend E. Bowk]ey el Runtelxion.: rill tl;e po~ition nf deletdive, to the New York me rope a I !; dute, the Ioo~rddeclded, and

The Highway Department will County, the County Freeholders, I The board accepted with re I’eginn in 1he past ten years, ’ Mr. ~U~’es was aatharizcd to, r~puty cily AdmJn[slrator Max., [lave ~,000 copies of the In[tp ¯

receive bid8 Mftreh 14 On retort- the Gre~tt Sergeant’s Cov0red : !trot the resignatlon of IM,.:4. G u’ell Le’nmat% e:¢ecollve $0ere i pr ntod at a east of $2,000."slructlon el historic Green 6or- BridRc Asm~clation and the Hi~¢h-] P. Van Zandt ,if I~[tIwenburg o> ory of the ~[ello~ i[an Re IOl dis~eant’e Bridge oil Huntardon way DeporlmenL A law spon~or-i mouther Of the Courtly Libl’ary ’ ’ ’ " :~" " I Mr. Fowler was naked lo " ¯

Counly Route 32 In Sergeants- od by Ar~semb yn an Bowk ey! Agsoe un Mr Fe he ’8 or, al C(nl!leil, ans,nmeed leday, l euss a plan of the Sta~ DupaJL

villa, A e0ntraet should bu and passed in the Senale with I *aid tile L~ard wilt a]s,J con~ider According to Mr. Lehmon. de- linen t Of Law &t Pub e Sitfetv

awarded within a week after Sen~loz" Lant, e’~ sttpport pruvid-[ he WOlnllft*s ~.co,nmenda¢in~ ~alled a lalyMs of final counts o i ft,r t le p]tatlnelJzalien of trafficIhe ]I~ Federal Canons Rhox

bids ar~ reee ved. ed the mea s H ghw y i t she be ’ep eed bv Mrs. ’ ~ - ¯ ." - on Ihe r(~2enlly in,tailed rotarylhe r~ a)n p0pu]t~lIon It1 ] ¢.... ~ " ’~" :in ~ mJxd Br< ok. S[nce the ~tart

l~e~orntlon nt the ~0 - yearlDepaltlnent pal’t]clpatlon in the,Malcohn Johnson. a al,lallbra’

~i7f~4q)

8n mcr, ase orln told structure acrnss Wieke- prnjecl. ’~’b. is a tllenlbt’l’ of 1he foetd~3" *’ , -:, ’ : f its use (ol~plalnlR htv( heelLII70,StS, or 13,a percent ab41vc ,~eelvod from two Bore bu~!-¯ ~ _ - ..... , ,l he l,thrary School at [tu gets!he 950 Censll~, : ItUSs~ On Th(’y say tbeir opera.

"Khmer ]].8ff80 Eyes P:xzmln~lUniversity, [n l]to past 10 Feat’s, pu~u I lit)Jt~ are advursely affected by’Kkthap" Chargu Repeated ’alien in the c,¢~untie~ D~l~sIdr I !he new routing.

: DR. LEONARD A. KLEIN~o ~e ~to,rod ,0 ~he ,,oa~Ne. ~o,k ~, , ......ed by

tutor by Mr. Thompsvn, on !,lB0,49g, whlie the City’s Dopu- COUNTY VOCATIONAL¯ . "~*srd aulhorlzstion, tire two atlas deeretumd MIghtly " by 8CHOO~ BOARD TO IKE~T

Opl~OTM~t~lSt ’etlt, rs fees1 A, G, Baudernlann 10~,073. A meeting /of the County’ ~f ,~kmth Bound B~,k, xvbe Mlddlr~ex County has beer

Vocational ~nhool Bot~rd will beMONDAY, ~’IJESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDA~ :thims he watt "kidr.npped nnd he ft~ste~t - grawln~ el,linty in

held in the 4th floor no.terence9 a.m, .to 1~ rtoob, 1 p,m. ~ 8 .p.m,~ 7 -- d p.m. ,’allroaded" I(, a "so ¯ cnlled n]d "~cw Jersey will a 63;8 percent room of the Bounty Aamlniatra

¯ ’llert’s bO]lle In Midd]c, bu.~h by U ’nePn~c, Snrnerse4-’R umn nf~ATURDAY ’ ~oelal aervieo worker at So~ntdY t4,~!~ tlx,m ~Xq 0~l to 14~,ft13~ -lion Rtd]din d TuL’oitay ttt 4 p,m.

9 a,ltl, to 0 R,~, lel Ro~PitahH reflects n 4B.3 peroent vlso "tt~ "~--WEDNESDAY .~ BY ApPOINTM~N~ ’’:; ’[’he m~!s ~ecol~d loller was r~oRuJu~lon.

Be Wed I.formedl

~!!~

"’ ’: . reeel’~e~ ~rlday nnd it p)entlqlv" , l~e~ TJI~ Newgd{cegtrd

j .t *.

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pAGE 1tl ’~HE FRANKLIN N~WS-RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ~$. Ig61~

NE The ~ankUu- No Discrimination The Paper Curtain

We"RECORD Against Old=~.bU,g0d E,e~ Tbu.d~ Drivers Found

by There is no aenera] policy ofdi§ernnhmtion against aider

Nash Newspapers ln~ driv,:rs in the matter vf insur-Edward i~Emh, Ed[%or and Pub]lqher nflee coverage. That is the con-

Anthony J. Fz~za, Assistant Edilor clusion of Bunking & Insurance

Office: alcott ~t, Midd]ebu~h, N.J. Consmisaioser CharLes Howell

~.tered aa Second ClaSs Matter an January 4, 1958, under the Act au~ Director or the Dlvison of

March 3, 1879, a~ the Post Office at Middlebuah, N.J.Aging, Eonc Harger.

All llew# ntvrien and le~ter~ of ~mment submitted for publteati~A ~Ul’Vey el underwriting

po]k’y practices of 208 nompall- ¯must b~sr the name and address of the writer, lea writinF, automabde B-I sadl

8Ingle cop[ca fie; 1 - year sub~criptlon $2.50; 2 yea~ $¢50 P-D gab[liB’ coverage in New

TelephoneS: Viking 4-7000, RAndolph 5-3300 Jersey has shown that com.panics da not arhltrarily eaneol

--~IaI~I~,BDSH~-N~ ,I~-TI~0RSDA¥~ rEBEUAB£ 23, last .... at" r,.ru~e" to re,~e~v policies be-__ ..... .-- eau.~u of aEe. The sarvey Was ¯

A for Junior #’~ 1| made after t.veeipt of rum irrogram ~oueges ~,o~n~s b~ hot. ,~e "".~s~on o~’:It appears that the State’s tap miilee, alter a two-~ear study,

Aging and the Departmentof[

theNewspapErslnt~ .Buat’drep°rtSof EducatlonPUblished ment. ~’1rot

Banking & Insurance.Educational agency is eatvhlng claims that every cuunty ill Newup with the tltTleS. Jersey hug need for at least one Resp°n~’s x’al’Y as to P°Iicy l

two- ...... ]I~; ..... h wli¢hia but ...... f them indicate anym.. d[scril~l ination again~l ohler ~

several days ago revealed that potential 500 - studenl e¯ drivers. There are some eumpan-I

it’s which have eslablished awill submit to the Governer and Because cammuflity e°lleg~s policy of not ncee)ting newthe LegLslaturea program to will cosl large sums o[ money r sks over 65 years o d, wM e ~" Boo/t-s ~ P[a g ~ ~U~s~ ThlN~$permit the c~tablLshment of two. to estagdsh, we suggest again others wilL not continue a risk II UJ" ) ’~ ~ Iyear "cottrdy colleges" through- the need to support Eenator over fl0 years old. except in oneotdtheStnte, Case+s e (rs n bia reid of ease where tht company de+] ~,1 I *II ~ IrK . ~ ¯ 2."

In hls address to lhe Legisla- education, Since t957 he has moods a physical .... teat[an I l¥1elVllle $ l¥1ystery o1 l.ate]sough ¢~ have Congress allocate f , ¯

ture at the start of the year, ¯’.,m~ i.u~.=~ ~,,~,

o ares beyond 80 years. SomelI -- .IGuy. Meyner disclosed that

~ii~Y ’;a;s";o(a:;;i~t;;,;o~:in ~h; ...........,un’e duct ....... tiff, Readers who expect from tl ....... t of it, i ....... Sometimesaa

b~portant college progra,n eoasYuction of these public two- ;~eteagatotth66u~:ndfa6~0.al;~°ataeageL’Amer ...... la ..... Moby Dtek Me[vdle, seems Lo forgetwould soolt be fortheomJng~ and year insl]tLlliUllS of h gh ," earn ~ . ¯ ~ . a typical nave] are botuld go be Ishmael s e:¢JstencE ~nd ITtovesthin is it. Ilowever long in corn- , . IO, While some request then" d sa o It ed N ne eu h Celt- diree y n o he cease ousnessing, however great may be tha ng Los year ills propo~Sllage s o yes ga e he r sk f PP "

debates that will ensue, the i ndl/ was Hred in eommiltee ¯ tury ~ans of Helman MeLvlnes o~ eertatfl other chaJaeter~, but

board’s program should serv0 hut ~i~h I n t ~ ~nar~ss in sos

he ~a all elderly Person" One ear er vc’v success r~ve never heess shmae’s par -¯ ¯ p y s I po me I dieated adve u e a es d d no k ow eu a " po n o v ew s he pE "-St0n blS tffoll nlust be Jenewetl ato stimulate a let of public at- h 7 peIeent of the r auto ! w at 0 hake of he work he vadmg ont..

o ge u~ 1 o etesl g a over 65 yea s o age, aid none] . .h h t~l" ~nll ~ltmrn

tention on a sttbject that has I took Ronl¯,l~(,l a tong Lm~e mobile liability risks ure dr[vers l " has er eee Itbeen relatively Jgnoi’ed lie blew ¯ n . , cons dered h s " P " ~uteLy this petal of view is t~

12 - r - S ,..e- ~_~ ~ - -Jersey, vocational techns:a g ~chool reaf.’onse tile ln~ur ~r staled (hat . . [ revolUllOndl~ one. A~SIII and

I nor theft’ Idea of a novel. It Is B ~,¢~ill lh~ honk un~eta ne invertsDuring our constant support The Rou d of ~’reeholdol’a eatlimcdlcal reports sre 11o requ "- curious- ~otl~bl-zlalioa of a text "~ ..... ~

over ~ge Veal.R for U. S. Seftator ave d a now me ag by ed at any age. , . aecel Ed .VU UeS I ega dsbook on whaling, a phl]OSophJ, man,s existence SS S greatClifford ¯Case’s proposal that creating a Counly College Corn. . May Be Better RP~ks eel treatise, a massive and h’ony, and, fagy aequlese[ng L~CongreSs provide assistance for r~ltlee (0 star[ work lmmcdtate- . I gloomy allegory, a lypieally

the idea that a mind Is behind thethe establishment of communRyly while the Shdc Btmrd of Edu-!

A numbet’ °f JBsuroP3 beheve l American humorous tall tale fanctioaiag ofteneo]leges we have heard tee few ca on p an s s Lit warnl. The ha ~) der d " Ye "S n gh be be " I ~niver~,

v~iees raised h~ spur actlon, freeholders, and the pabflc at ! t~r risks th~n younger OaESand aa adventtu’e story, questions the good will of that

Rather than try to figulx, it all mind. Ishmael’s intelligenceCongress, the ~qLiflty’s eduea- large and all the st’h~J1 bfl~ll’ds:s/~ce there i8 ILls exposure t(]tars and Ratgers Un[verslt) should eacotlr~lg e Scrisper Case ! ~ght d[’ivin~ or driving unde~ out, most readers simply reject, sees aIlegot’y ]n everytbiag--

have i~nol~d Ihe Bred. ~U~ forth o (’OIl ]atte hts czu:~tde for cam" peel’ weather c°aditions* and ~d it. With its faihu’e, ~erlnsfi each object becomes the

c¢]mil~g IIOW j8 the Stale BoardmuaJty colleges in Congress. ] ha there Js Opel’alien of the Melville went into at* eclipse, emblem of some spil.itual fact.

¯ . vehicle at tower speeds and a When hP died at 72 years of age, But the meaaing of the grandof Education declaration tbal And once again we submit] less annu,~l mileage, Geller;llly, ~0 years after tile pnbl[eation of allegory of Ihe book is rteverState and private ~our - yogi lhat Somerset needa a w yea’I

¯ h] *t appears thai wllh the ehmln."Moby Dick," followers of the madt. clear. Is Ahab a greatcolLe~s, regardless of th~eir ex eomlnunity eolltlge, and t a orion of the age factor the in. ~hltuary columns were surpris- flomanlic hero. dcfylng selfishgreat eeononde’~ for

anxJoas to ascertain ed, They thaughl, if [Jley had and evil gods in his effort toable to meet the post - high might be forthcoming by the drlving habits, physical ever he~lrd of hhn at all, thal he pierce the secrets bf the8cheat needs at New Jersey. s{ruetJllg u t’ollege and theability and aceldeat frequency had died years before. Universe. or is be a madmanof the risk whether he be 0 - who brings destrucl[on on him-con%n%issiDnB have bEt’n preach¯ HJgh ~h°°] °]1 a e°nlln°n Can1" newa] rlsk or a new risk. But duriBg the 19aJ~s, Herman ~elf and Ihoue for whom he is

te permit 1he sharing Emphaslz[ng 1hat all rlghts Melville was dis¢ov,red gad .responsible beeatw~, of his devJ]-faeililies. bring with them obligations, ;wtth a vengeallCe, one InigM ish defhult’e of the law of God7

Mrs. ~[urgex l)oin[s out that the ! add. The very onlbigllily n[ The reuder inUSl ~leigh the¯ experts have e of 65 ’ ,.Mohy Dick’* nlak~.s il the per- evidence and de(’idc for bin]self,

The edueatloh bo~qrd proposes been predicting thai by fact field far tim labors (If critics Indeed, pcl"haps Allsb is both.that legislalion be Pnactvd to oollege space wilt be ]uckLng fol sad seho a "S. Pr b b V he. . .permit coanties Lo ~ansh’ue~ and nn)re thaa 350.000 sludents It i~ atnn it of camulen~a] " ub I A]I the ldeas In Ibc book Bre¯ Howe[] alse y P , ) ¯now 1961~ ’t’wu v’ear e’nlleges . , . , auI presented st ale btguous]y,. . . )olnts OU a "The -e ears shed t] e no ,e end .Me v e soperate 1lie eollegt,~, tile State c’m close the -a -- an I m

I " ~t)nle b;~s~e uDttaas ~2°rllet O p.Tovid~" financia [ as.sisl ........ p .........

I I

°b~ ......hslg ..... b[Jl,a- i ¢’th ...... .k ......... h.d only byI I

’,.

se s r g ’o 3 e e r .~,ga n and"]~e board’s 18.1rmn sludyaga n Me v e s ae ds R

I . hould have one. lion ell the part of Lgc older that nn ~]ulkesl)oare hnnsPLf ....driver because O~ the age faelor Alth°Ugh Me]vl/le’ like guY some obje¢ t or action a s~ rebel

~KL~R~ By ~oBrgP which should create the real[za writer. [s boutld to surfer upslion that he is not as pby.~ically and dawns in critical for[use as for the inter . relatedness af

human beings alld for 1heuble lo drive in the, diffictgt the years pass, he certainly eternu] ties between man andtraffic ot today as he at hover again WiH fade to the de- the reut of nail,re. As a matteryvtmger agE." he dld after 1851 It is

ne that the vahlesof luct. the "Pequod" is clearly

WINTER TAKE8 TOLL ff "M ,by D ek" ever again win the worJd and Its joarney is life,The ff~ssage. Ht erally, is

OF N. J. PEACll BUD8 be Jgltored,"We’re in " tile aame boat,

Winter weather has --0-- brotltu1’!" -- .avoge and civi]iz-In barest OLIIIine. the boo~

ed, white and hlaek alike, Itbut llltlu or no dsrnage tells the slaty of the mononlan- took perhaps a hundred years to

buds i, expected, iae Captain Ahab. bent on get-prove the absolute h-tdh af’Mel-

The damage h~ p(,ach . Irees t[ng hts rc%’cna[e ngnlnst the

Vi][e,s onntent[ou~ but. RO

O~l~beet= "rather severe" [n great alblno whale who had nut couId doubt it Inday.

SOltle areas nnd to sores off his Icg in an earlier seavat’leties, according to Er]leal ~, battle. By the great fn~e and ]t la inlpo~lble, however, bt

;ChrJlst, exf~alon fruit special[st power (If his personality, Ahab this space to eqen hint at the

at the College af Agriculture involves in his privale vendetta ennrmeus range nf subject mat=

! RutgeP3.Unlvers/ty. the entire, various crow o[ the ter and style in "Moby Dick."Nothing escapes the scrutiny ofThe worst damage uadally can "Pequod/’ lending lo their even- Melville - Ishamel, andall is re-

be expected h~ the low areas OI teal doom such characters asorchard s vealed in a stylc so femtastlc asS where temperatures ober Starbuck, the humorousdro 1o n lo defy deaeriplio~, It Iga book

the wl~e fool Pl ’ ~uee Ue~ whehcar, bere-rea d an nfl~thp west, Stub~ Flask the little Gig t;

-- -- ., ¯ i P, N q ~,number of times and ~0Jtstant]y ’IPresidvnts "WIMon, Grant, the a0ble ~a~age, at~d d h0~t of . , .provide Its reade w]tfi new In |Arthur and Garfield attend0d o~,e~a, NasaFrato:~shmaelot.the wholeip .~, ¯ - 7

,, , , , ts~ht~ ~c* the mysfary el lit@ ,each Eme

Th&~ ̄ ~Gh~l~f B;qOBk~ Way E{ ~@l[]nff U| E(~ 1~1 f.l~[i) OV~ P*’SO dollM, Long Erahpb, N~ V~oso;,~o~t ~ rip a Vet "htlmorO~ " " * , ’ ’ " I

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Real F~mte R~I FaMe ....... For ~e

HILL~BOROUGH No. f NEW HOMES SINCER SPECIALLovdy ranch hnme with 3 budtmoms, ]argo’kltcben, livlhg room¯ $18BO down bugs this new 0-room Cape Cod with 1½ baths WASHINGTON DAYdining teem. tile beth, full beatmeuh gas hot water h~t, I-ear hill dry b~aemetd, g~a w~rm tdr’hvMt 0vtn~ range at~ f141

SALE PRICESattaeht,$ garage, s~reetied-ln breezeway, on ~ acre lot, ~b ng f0rk|tefum cablnefu¯ See It today¯ Why p~y rent?

t~ldofs nwti home, S-coma spavim~ ranch, attached garage IN F~F~OT UNTIL SATCRDAY

MANVILLE No, 2 - $6400 DOWN w th concrete driveway¯ ~S bosement~ "complete" k leben, alurai-H giws you a $2400 yearly income on this spacious $4amily nttm storm windows and dc~rs, gas warm air heat, 80xl00 Plot, SiMger Sewing Center

hence. Yul[ price $23)00, This is a valusqmcked home ’Mth a tow prier tag off It8,$O0,

ALL BUYERs - $1,500 DOWN No, 3 ~rew, *..room .~ar.~ with allae,~ gouge, hot water ~ebo~t~ Sales-Service-Hental*¯ Incomparable Value at $14~500 h~at, on I5be300 plat. Hillsberough ~Nvp..$17,900. 53 W. Main Street -Manville, new 8-room Cape COd homes are ,pedflly buiR for New 8-room l~w, ch with attaghod ’garage n~r bhnvlUe High ¯ Solt~ervlUe

growing ~amllica with d bedrooms, Dc Luxe kitchen with wall School, JJ~d)xl@ plot, $1g,gtl0. Open Thurs. & FrL ’til 9oven and range, the beth, full dry basement, Iced#caPed ]ot, BA 5-0~nlaeada~ driveway, Don’t waste tLmd HURRY -- You still l~ave

OTHER GOOD HOMEStime to eseose your interior decaratiag

Three blocks fi’om N. Main St., Manville. Here is a good 5.roots PennsylvaniaHILLSBOROUGH No. 4 - $1550 DOWN ra~ with reet~asen room in cry basement. Ga~ warm air heat. Evergrema

¯ Ready to start, 6-raom Cape CC~I~ on [ nero of land. Ftd] price AShiest l~0xl00 plot, fenee~ in, with ~-ear garage. How Vaeallt.glS,~00. Have model -- wi!] show, See it today -- ws haw the hey. $17,900, Sec~dil/t~g

We be~’e the be~t for Christmas

I~IAN¥1LLE No. 5 $~0.0o pays everything (After small down-pnymcnt)--will btxy Lrees.

UndeP construdion. N. Side, 0-room Care Cod with 4 bedtx~ome th~ good 5-morn bungalow with all improyemen~ and attaeh~l PINES¯ garage on 8oulh 17th Ave., ManvSle¯ gPPdYCP~ FIl~ot 75x 00~ se trig fu] $15,500,

Nere is a custom - buitl, at( - brick ranch, ~’.’~th maw/ ni~~%.nd for li~ting to’w!

MANVILLE No. 6 features, 3 bedrooms, dLain{ room, living room, complete kiteseri, Sehtoth~s NUrsery~11550 DOWN l~ baths, p189ter walls, frill dry basement, oil hot watsr heal,

S. Seventh Ave., next to Camplaill Road School, 8-reorn Cap~ patio, swhumlng peel, 2-car attached garage, spacious landscaped D~liann, Pc,

COd home, tmd.r coitaffuction¯ lot fl0xl00, fuS price $13.500, 30- grounds.Weston srea~ Manville¯ $99,90~.

year ~rrna. Act tmw£ Ckoose )our colors before this home is C,/’ol4r/i ~te~or~toz"~completed. BUSINESS INDUSTRY Slipcover Spedai

~IANVILI,E No. 8 _ th MillstOne -- Cinder blOCk building and bern, suitable f0~

$750 DOWN tight industrial activity. $7,000. Sofa & 2 Club ChairsNorth Side, attraelk’e ranch home¯ 5 spaeiatu rooms and tltv $74.95

bath, hot water heal e~mbinalion storm cask, lot 62x100, full We i:wlte vottr In~l~x’Don on these homea as

9rice $1#,500, 30.." .at terms, wed a* on many otber~¯ Reg. $99.95

- . ~ Complete with tippers, ar~$OMERVII.I,E No. 9-~,letory It, e $050 DOWN J. IL CHAIINESKI AGENCY, ~C color welting, and choice at cur-Four roomx, expanBkm ultlc¯ alumlnum siding, Complel c price RealtoIx4 and hmurance fI~ or pleads. Guaranteed work-

manship. Fabrics guart~teedsi~,,®.4~ S. ~lain St., Manville. N.J. washable, and fast vMor. Use

Mally other I~sllngs ill various locations and RA ~o0070 our shopat-home service with-otlt obligation to yell, Cotwe~-

All prlce ranges ie~t butg~t pMn, CMI ELliat 6.

All Quaiilied Bftyers I~m, .s 3% Down Payments R~eai Estate Real F,~tate 0~.Taxi business, [oetttcd near

~ev." Brunswick in FranklinKRIPSAK AGENCY Ranch Home on wooded lot, To~’nship. Location v0ry gopu-

Menlbei nf Mu}tipk’ Listing ~et’z’tc~ A~ P~K ~aerif]¢~ pHee due to illne~,luted; near A & P aloft Aeme

38 S t~IAIN ST RA 3-6581 MANVILLEREALTY. LNtC. Home in finishing dta0es. Three Shopping Center. Hav~ 2 town-

. large bedrooms, large living ship ]ievnst!.~ ~nd 2 cars. Busines~........... Furies OD.P Speeiahv room, 22x]1 kitchen. 1065 sq. ~’l. getting too much for one person.¯ living M’ea, plus furl Ix~semeM GoOd for married couple or

~lam’ille PRIVACY Bufff tc~ ~el] for $25¯000. For brothers. Will cell 1 or 2 ears.aiek sale at $1,900g, Call cn 9-8008.

Tile Belle Mead Agelzey Thirty*inch Rengal gas range.r~nch; 3 bodrooms; 3 baths; Route 208, at Station Square M N. lath Avs., Manville¯

HiJl~horollg]l Town#flip, Millstone Road fieldstone fireplace in ]i’¢ingOn btl$ lille. (’tl~ktlll-bllill C[arcmont I{omes. haft acre lot. room; oil hot Water heat; 2.ear aelle Mead, Somerset Cou[l~t ]fl~ome J~l~eK~", Ca~l ~t~ ~*

New Jersey 6635.

roiling land with half acre Pogal Esta~c and Insurance Magyar Vizslas Oolden son.¯ pond; brook; ideal fur hot’~e F~ 9"5191 . do0e:. Four mont[l~ old. import

Rariltllt~ ~ piss Terra e lovers grace ~32,~0. bix.d. AKC regialered. Field and

el~ city ulihties, n,.bs ,tnd macuda.n r.ad. from $15.500. IIIUNTERDONCOUNTY

[ COLON AL RANCH -- el ~ Women, part Dr full time peal- Rugs, never used, 9x12, $30;Ragtiall~ ~ill" tall A’*-elltle ~ aa’as w h ~ , & privacy, tiora now being filled. Immedi- OxlS, $35; vacuum $20; camera

Eightroomh u " ba blS, e t htlal sore W ~dovs, budzooms [~ batha lib;n" ate work avabeble, personal $50. Al.~ wool hooked and braid-macadam drilx.l~ ~Y;sooth’at] t!ly utillllCS,]~Otllld IOtBPOOkB0xt 30¯ askiJig only $14.800.

nmenr°°mecly wJthlandscapedO heaflrcptace:2-earw thfttllgara0eshrubsba~e", k)lor~’leWointment required.~ 2-2090,Cali lot up-

ed rugs,NswCffll LOCATIoNCR 7-0496.

’P.vo.4;tor~ 6-t(.,nt lum]c, till¯ hilt’hen and Ixqth. full basontent~ & tees- Pete ~3~ 500EMPLOYMBNT A~NCV ~gM~PL~ THRI~ ~HOF

oil heat, opt,~ porch¯ let IOOxlO0, A "*’er’," ge-nd buy at ~13,$00. " ..... ibIMF, DIA’PE OPENINGS 10B g~t Main St.

i~iiitstolieFABalETTE Male and Female $omervll]0

Clerical - Technical ~qear~ New MerehattdkeWI]ITEHOUSE AREA -- 10- gVI~RY "~Lr~S. & FRIDAYModern 6lot,el ~anch. full ha#ernest, gas ht>t wah, r ht’~it¯ at-

Acre farm with masonry barn: ~NGINEEHIHO g A.~. ~o ld NOON¯ gOOd 7-room bUllgalow with all EXECUTIVES -- SALES ................

lltllsl)orough improvements; bl’ook: Pc’ira ¯P. J, WAINFORD & CO.$17,000.f.arge, n~od. I’,l 6-r,~,m r~tnch, o’1 hot u’.ter h,’aL f/rap,art,. ,. .... Emplo,’ment Agency

F~s~T ~eT{o~BUILDERS 9~ Nassau Street, Seeood Floor

Hillsl,orough 120 ACD~S- Oentty rolling WA 4-s’~e

FRO~ ~#l~"Nine -- 1-acre bzzildit,g lois, pltt# 6-rootn ranch 90% complete, laM between g roads; 1 rose __ PRINCETON¢,,

Asking $3d.800 tot" ;ill of frontage; fl-lx~om Colonial¯ h -ithatLlmp.s; [ngt rlletiOll" ....... ........

--, ~l~li.iilsborongh half mile off a~ute o hoarVery large 7-rot,m r:alch¯ ,,vet’ 1600 ~¢t- ft. of Ih’blg space, bell i ,Fr0dlold; Asking ~96,000.

N.Weldlieh3rd Ave.,CeramiCManvllle.Studl°’For 248in..~brlog front, oil hot t~ater heat, fall basement, Morlll windot#s Oil¯ WB HAVE

i acre woo led lol A~king $t9,~00 j ,, formation, e~ll RA ~SM.

Two-s cry ~ ;’.,m muv~ in very gt~d evnd tkal. oil n,I water A1R PARK Light hauling and mogh)g.heat, bene’ment, open Perch. g~reg% lot 50~t~0 ll~,Pl)0, { ~ ~easo~ahI~ rate~¯ ~ay Or n~ht

¯REALTY, INC, Call ~m ,a,sg.

." $OSEPH B[ELANSK1 ]tr. S. 2g, R.D,S "7 -~so~-’~ ~_~’ Real Estat~ A~t~ney _ , 8omervflle, N, J. : ~.ger, ts ~ " ~7 " "" ’,

. "JOHN MZHAhlCI~ ASSOOIA~’]~ ]~RUK.I~3 ] .... ’,’ ~0a~f,.t0-~kq~ ,’t ,,i’ d#

10 $, ~ St’ ManvillD ’ ’ ~ 5-!995 w~t~bu.,e 400 ~nmvu~g1’ah andA~.e.Storatmlmmvtm" Phone Ynur Classltleds .- u *o .~w~..~m,*.xeso ~ ~*.U~. .... l s~ In~te l,*us’i’,~ :;’ ~ A-’Z?I_O : ..... ~ddp..h I~300 ....

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