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I ,1 dVEWSR COROI+ .o EYo . T The Franklin" E~ery

WANT ADS 1 ThursdayRA 5.8500

, Vet I0. No. SS SOP~HSST, N. J. ’r~sEESD.’+E, M&~ ~, 1~4 ~ PER OOP, Y

Enrollment PolicyEndangering Building Program

Kp ~WAHU NASH ’ ~’Because the Eo,~ of Educe. MOVING INTO NEW AREAS:

glen l~st month revised Its nelSh.~o~ oo~11~+ ~,~.. Spedal Clf B hj di+e+o+ d~+lsion . +e e+ assesor rain- ure

’ mu~lty’s Lh.i~kths about the needfor twa 2l.room elementarys++ + .oo~,os ~o~O.s~n, And the Potential H. S. Drop-outsly apparent.

SchOOl board member# a r e Ffanklth is abot~t to e/~ter into operated in the enSr+ State,worried that the eontlnuir~g con- two retotJvely ne~’ areas or the A class for edueoble edtldrentroversy ove~ the revised policy acedam~ie wortd, both of them is eo~l~eted in EamiBon Streetwill be prntested by a vote to considered experimental. School, he noted, but these stu-reject the bend issue. Therewere others in ++he audience at

~ f~cSl1.tes a~ q~ ~.~- den~ are but m few of those

~bo~t 150 people Monday nightcbors ar~ mad~ avaLinbte, who require special help. These

:~’, Pk~¢~ G~o’+~ 1~tanoe ~bootspecial classes /or b~athdnjuredehitdren are getttag "the best

who expressed the same fear.children will be conducted bore h~9 we ea~ give ttm~." H~starting Jn Septe~aber, noted that n~v teaching ~kilLs

It was the regular monthly TJ~k~ program was ~u~ariz. are being agplied to handlcal~meeting of tho boa~, and R was I sd by ~s Board of Eduea. peal ~Sdrev.the setting for the ~econd at. lion at it~ regular meeting l~on- The superintendent explainedte~npt withth h~r weeks to ra.verse a policy adopted on A~rt] duy night tn plv~ (Irene Ms~oc; that should staff and facilities

~boof. h~ome available, clasSes of six~0 by a ~-4 vote.

IStaf! 1~otol A special election will be san, The second step, an el/or to ~ seven students wilt be pro-

F ~Inn dr, rl kt recot~nts ducted ffune 1~ to decide the late .....¯ s

AFTEE THE RRSCUE. ,Iosepb . Q , I+ I o a $ 390,00o bOnd issue for

hr.+tall hteh sd~ool drop-outs, ~rammed, tea#b of elates tsr

will be taken in con#un~txon wlth

each ehlld to. be determlnedh t

how deep Into the Rarltan Efver he and Ms ~rlend~ &iehard R, ’ Buyers ~n!vereitY and he New some ~tur¢ time, He added t at

r ns] eonatr~cY ~ Of twe ~I~C~ts In

Kerr, lv~h went to help rescue five pe SO . the northeastern sector of the Brt~nswiek pub] c schOOl s~s e P,.several Parents and seh~l st~df

+ ~e Bral= IvJttredmembers have been work ng to-

munlclpalRy.

They Saw People in Danger getho~ to effeot a ~++r+ ~o~¯ ’ This week’s debate came t~-

And Went to the Rescue wa++o e+O+ .nee+ ~e+ is°dent ofScboots Sampson B. edebiLdr~n

Ing thai continued for more than Smith dec ared t hat ~4 students

re.+ ~o.rs. and the lids+ +.-io the ++boo, +.,o~ h.+e hr+n’ ,np:~? +~,,~:e;"~b;~s°’++&~7;Praise and adm~ea~on bare rosined unchanged¯ ’ -

been accorded two ¢ourBgeo~s

,Hobort LBPlante moved thlkt

AS several board members ex- i

Is Elizabeth plaXl~ed had been though bat nt] Dr Smlth d ..... d "I!sell_ariel~ Who. wi~b it 0 eorlcel~ the ~prl[ 2dth policy be rescind- ’ ee y ¯ ,

ant llve su.’~ students +ere +m- ’for their own safety, went to the ed and the b o a ~" d resume i~ Y 1 s ’ can answer that with a positive

Upaid OP five persor}s WhO were Io].mer posit]uP, rO e~ here the~ bei.ng tr.~;1-i, ,.

School +.~ o, ~ ......+o+ +a+ +~.,++tin+ ++,h ~t+ +ere boa+~+,~ de+ too pr,+ s++ "+coded tn the trasi+ dro~’ning v J e e-president ~ugene Howe,

for handicapped m Plainfield, The Dr+pests

Sale ? o, ~r. + .re. +a+,a ~iode~a.~,ehael p,aoaa a+ A+od,r+’ O+’th ’++’°+’he’’her ~° +ele to .s,.hgsh ,hes .

For in the Bertram River on May 10. IqariJLB 3r, It took boa~ prof-diagnose+ were made by neu-+els~.q~s was unanimous, but no

Richard Kepr Jr, and J’osepb dent Robert MeCredie+a vote tsrologist~ end not members of :fiscal information was provided.

What h~s long been mare.or’el Quthn, both 18+ are buddies and cause a tie and thus defeat Mr.the school staff, [ r~e other experimental area

. ’+The time haacome"’ he satd.+dtd no draw a unanimous vote.L’P’’nt ’ 1 ...... the ~+~"+?::+ +++

3~ #::;+ : +a~3=+ :+ mbecame an accredited possJbllJ-outdoor sports enthusiasts who

eoPf ~e~lty .end+ n,ght. +e. +o b++++o+ on~ ++++~+ sa

; ~e ==~+~oa

S, houid the right oiler, comefriends for five years, the boys and Dr. Oscar StStrunk who Jr,, e ober he noted on y I (Cm~tinued on pyre 4:

+glen+, +e Board of P.<t.catto. played on the +rankitd H.S. tPedttcsd the revised pok++~.n~7+:~Olitc s+ooi el ..... for+~ght 0on+tdo+ aesthg the E~i+- +oo.+d oo +a+.,+. +nt+.nd + P.g, 0’ ,++.+-th+ured +oplis we+ bale+ Peaces’ Life

thg lmr tmm~xtat me, provtdth+S~JlPJ°ient lut~ds ape l~a]i’ed to Threatenedcomtruet another school, +

Beard l~resldent Robert :J. lV[e. ; School board member MichaelEredie offered this comment at IiMonday nlght’a meeting after I stric++ aelghborhO<3d ~bool dl~-

trieting, I’epor t ed to policeyestelday mor~ing that his lifeh+tJ been threatened by an arisen+

telephone caller,

t i o n, title will revert to the +~oard of ~ducatton. . tier was a man speaking in a

The entire sehonl tract, re- disguised voice. As sots a¢ the ,portsdty aboot 31 acres, lies re+’. nversation Was concluded hstireiy mt~m the tounlctpailty’s °stifle# lq..L t~lt Tetepbom a.dindustrial Zone nssr +he Inter- police Chief Russell pleil+er.S t a t e freeway. Dr, MsCredie Mr. peaces ree:Jutded that theo.,l~,,r to,d ~+~sL~ip:o of,made at the request of the Town- PLEA, the PB g forship Council, an industrialtenant reportedly bethg interest+ that he and Superintendent td

8eboo]s Sampson C-, $mith and a +teacher would be ~lLed,

Dr. Smith stated yesterday "~+range for a sewer COBItO¢tthn tO that he did not receive a threat-Elizabeth Ax, t~e BeX,~, Wither tata~/t~t~) +aims celt, +cost to the ~aPdl

. The vote for transfer Was 7-0, ME8, ItO~EHT g’ KELLY, pagt president, I~stalled new deicers ot+~e Fra~dtn Woman’+ Clue~he teachers pane was riot .~

trek th C~an~al Farms. TaMnl the oath, left to r~ht, are Mrs. Clifford B,mentioned in the brim’ eonv~raa-

, Alexander NarUta abstaining be. au~}~r tucson l~s~

+ +" cause he bad "some reserve-Boss presideat; Mrs, Walter O. poach, v/ce-preMdent; Ms, Wilti.~l H, Fth’d, treamtrer; MI~, fl~n M~’, Peaces bad w+ ~

lions ~0~ut thl~," JIim~. EOboI~S, Oorrespo~J~ .++., ~ Mrs. Frank K~r~ +corm ..ore~l.,ear+ morni~ eaUer.

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.++ ~:++ .... =:. .... " , .... ++,- ~++++e++

+p+ J ,++.+~,+.++=,m ~++ +. <. mm ++ ................. ++,me m+ +.+ ,+ ¯ . ~+~,++-. *+~., ~:m ++ me+

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pmU~EJUICE STRAWBERRIES ~*. 49,

rovers the two no..h.to o..ed. ", wl. never, spoor voto fur th0He firmly urged the public to ,mass bussing from one area to "We are at a tragic moment,"

~lall"lINaliIWiu6~Aui6~i~#lalilINilIMnn" 8~|~--vll-PillgiO~ mlpport the relererlddm, and !’In another," he de,yl~d, .addlng he predicted. One group shouldam February ycu can e I e e t mere. that the p~ohlcm here has been be on its knees rather than op.

bets to the bcsrd who will make ,biovm up c~t ot pro~la~ be- posi~ the school cooulruetlonprogram, he said, and while hegetting hack at the beard, but st student p}acement the way you e a us ¯ It only attests smaedid not meotlon any group "by(0om~fuuefl t~ord’Pagg 1) the children." he concluded, Willlt." areas.%

April 20, With Eric Rhodes sO- ?ros{de~t’~th~tod Dr. Slulruch announced his re- "I s~ willing to ~it down and name the reference appeared th

sent Dr. ~gc@re~4e c~st w hal. Mr, Naruth immediately took sheet "for Dr. ~ldwe’s appeal, trot reward it to eve{’yofle’s sail°toe- be d i r e c l e d at members olpLEA in the audience.

let to create deadlock end defeat Jgsuo, he.was standing on his decll~lon tieR,’" he said¯

by porllamentary rule. ¯ PLEA has forced policy on to support th~ new policy be- The vote on the I~Ple~to ~ Only the Somerset Eomeow~Nevertheless, fuom beth sides the b o a r d, he deelai"ed. ’*You cause t s Ju~tlf ed o~ moral, motion to rescthd the eulsithgl era sad the League of Women

of the vote came declarations of e~n*t a i n g ’DLxie’ s th the ed~,0atkmot ~ so0thlngieul , potter and r~thsthte the 61d bee ’ Voters have p u b I I c I y deetor-

intent to reulew attd rewrite the schools any thnger, he nothd ~- g~0ursis, wen down ~bon Dr MeCr~die I ed support for the referendum,~{ulruch resolution Io egechttoe ferrthg to complathth about an Those who disagreed with hl~ c~st the e I g h t h sad heelslve he said.

elementary s ob o o ] minstrel could eatabUsh their opinions in vole.s~sston in an effort to allayshow which was revised Last the February election, he aald, , , . nwhatever fears It may have "We most decide how bad~" we [ The president said the board, ~l~’r~00D .4~j~year beeausoo~PLEAcemo ,, ~" woU’d ~eVE~u~ ’the ’~pHI "~Oth ......caused within the commt~ti¢, plula~. ’~eed th~ ,,eo~E. He oo.el.d. I re~o~ ~d~ ~ ~0~,,,ath~, !OFFI~,~RS JUNE 9

The $ PULl@toeHe refuted the preside0t’s ed with the declaration that he He excreted ~tie hope that Th~TempleB~thElSister-

The Sistrudk ~esolutlsn direeth claim ~ot PLeA member~ do bad n’mde his last sthtmbent du I ,, . .. __ I "the hmue we can corse up w~t ~¢m~e-[ hood wgl i~sta ~s new ey etoul-that pupils be

¯ thin~. I~d oftice~s at s dthner to benot get ~ a c0neid~PatLt~ . ,,assigned to schools close to thulr from the chair at meetings. Dr. McCre~Je pohtted out that A s eulkl me,tiff et the board I L on gtme at ? 30 m ’hlhomes, with detthtie cor~idera- " u

I Pd ! g ve~ 9 . P, .

E o w e v e r, he ~ot~d yo Ih Franklin tits pulley on place- LS ~oboduled 4or June 8 in Pine srvilto Iontion to all sound principles, in- didn’t recognize the 750 names" men s no a age prob em but[ ,~m Mn~ ~-he I to tt~ ’~ ] ~cl~t~ vorrection of unwtmt _._re ............. o ._ a__.or __ icote reeentl were

on a petitio~t protedtthg the new rather a ~0rgl one. Once again , ~ mm~t of bl Is sUbmltthd IorOfficers e d Yr,dthl t both ee." polio, f ed w th the be,edbe decared th, th, new procaine: ,ucti o, he ,ch p ,E

The pl’eulot{s policy, a mot~e era of’~o11~ I h e~ dent. Mrs. ~eonara-lom~s lsimonth by the TaxpaY - dttre does not v~o]ais the ne g - addition but there was no in ’ ~ - -* ""specific detinltisn nf fl~e neigh, erset, a petition now reportedly berhood policy, I dida lea’the hoard would h~e a ~ vtee-p rest a ¯ n t; Mrs. ~enrLyborhood ~,sfern, dec]steal that earryth 1 ~00 signatures ¯ ~olls a~ M~B, ~arry ~sa¢-

P , ’ YOU pan make your choice in rewritten policy to preseot to the th k 2*rod and grd Vice- r~ -"This scho~ beaed thtio.s the _. ,~ p I pubtic at ~hat dme, The ne~tl,.~,..~e,~ .rs ~r~.~The Sistrunk resolution had F0bru~ I’ be u fur teeecc , P

]leighberhoed school pulfuy. AU helm rejected hy the boar~ ]o ion bu~ r~ now we need two ...... r~ ~ ,f ES Ln

gh ,, regular meeting hf the boat*d ls SJeurelia, secretary; Mrs. Syl.students are assigned to the executive se~ on be ors schools urgently, he dgld. I~cbegu ed for Monday, dune 5, van ¯~huster, treasurer; MrS.school ¢]~st to their homes, troduetion on April 20 and as-,Net~|gfft~kqkle, [ one day before the special ales- Raymond Fern, corresponding!/rovidthg there is r~om in that signed for furthez; study, Mr

bullring."Naruta claimed, and as for the Mr. ’H i r s c h was the next[ tins. secretory; Mrs. do~eph Yarch-

s eake’r One group dee ared 118 sup- over tJnsn¢ a seers ary"The Spark advisory committee, DL J~’m g ,, . , .The debate was 18filthd by a Anderson, a former board mem- He d~clared flatly that the port for the bend lss~te during Also Mrs. ~Bernard Rubln mul .

lengthy iettor f~m Mrs, Geor{~e bar, voted agab~t the ~eom- neig~berilo~d policy is the the meeting, A spokesmen for Mrs. l~ris K~pl~io, ~retarlesbest" tic "bt~ no rule he receo y organized Somerset and Imtm" ~lrs ~r~4tdelEfe, wife of the f~er mendation to correct ulleged de po y, for way~ ir~ , .

coencil~ml, gbe strongly pro- facto segregul~on. :say8 we can’t he l~lxthto," Eomeowners Assocth Ion read a thtlr Btlrach, mgmb~rsEip sec-~es~ed the beard’s adoption ot "But he aign0d the report," A.yone wi~o claims the board I prepared statement announcingretary Mrs, ~bph e R a s k ’n.what its adherents ~sil a "flex, Dr. MeCredls retorted, - is trying to destroy" the neigh-lib0 group’s endorsement. [good wig officer; Mrs¯ A 1 a nlbIe" posJt{0n nod crRlciz~{d fi~ Mr. Naruto then chsrded that berhaed procedure is guilW of I ’Oup~rintendeetof Sobs°is I Weinberg, p,~blicity chairmen.nlSJoEtY as only "representingTM rdost members of the advisory --the Parents League for Educe. group we~-e member° of PLEA¯tiona] Adv~netment, s 8 rou9 ’/Weulz~qst, too?" the presi-which clfiims de facfu’segrega, dent’ashed, referring’~o Codneil-{.Jan exists in the school system, man Arthur S, We°in°at dr., a

Adoptio~ of the new procedure former beard, president¯on April 20 was "very unwise," "He could he a tnember olshe said, for it destroys the anything." Mr, Nar~ta replied¯~elghborhoed s c h o o ] policy, ~ rundown of the committee’shJhere is nothing uoequul sbnut membership indicated that oulythe edueationsi opportunities th bad.had been a PLEA memberF~ankLin, she meinthined, w3d ~t I~e tIme the advisory g~oupthe beard koejorJty has bowed ~Vms set up,to PLEA’s railroading and ram. Tbrnthg to Dr. McC’redis’smind. She also charged the or. saEtor claim that there is noganization"~ members receive intention of disruptin~ neighbor-undue recognition at the board’s hoed enroUmenL Mr. Narutapublic meetings, challenged the p~esident to pal

A D~nthI it in simple forms¯

"Dr. McCredls denied Mrs."If you don’t mean to change

R~deliffc’s c h a r g c s about the policy, say so," he said.The sd~ool be~ has lost faithPLEA’s influence and recogni.

ties, contending it WaS but one ~Jlet this i s s ~Pogre~ive c~m-of the preg.suI~ groups in ~e reunify, and nOW the eommuailymunleipnlRy, hut that the board is being "chastised," he con.

eluded.represents the *3ntire co~.reunify, Court Deel"l~

The president stated tha~ the The board agreed {n agendaA p r i l £0 resolution was not session not to bring enrollmentadopted impulsivuly or because policy into the referendumof PLEA pressure, and that a arena, Mr, La Plante noted, butboard advisory committee and a "Dr. Sistrunk couldn’t agree¯"committee o~ the New Bruns- Pointing out that ~.he O S. Su-wick Presbyterian Church rec- preme Court has upheld neigh-o m m e n d e d that ~acthl is- borhood districting+, hh called fur 8e~g Weinborg, who has blterl blind |or the past several years, own~

be}ante in the schools be care , vote to r~scind the revised and rilarl~es Trails Tratl~t, fllc.,’af 19~6 8pd.gfil~td Ai/ontle irl

reeled.¯ eSoluHon ~nd reif~ulale its pred- JMIt pTewogd.in h~t~tJ~ld~ld he tt~l~t0~JBe tile |gleph~lg g~oe@dP~d. "

Going to one of the 9ore spots eegsor.In the controversy, Dr. Me- It was some time before the i. ~. I=~ & =.=~1[’~=l’~|A’truo Mea--Cr(~dls msJnthined t~l’ilo j~.m- LaP]ante fflOtion werlt tO yoti SWrx auuut an u.~,.a,

: bor of tho beard h. any Isto.-call. ltlil~ lille W¯’" telophtins cf aulborlsthg the lbenewpolle lop°divided oombln l I|h41 one

transportation Ofv I s ̄ g Until recently 8eltll Weinberg had trouble trying to rernember the

serve racial ratios, going t’o buk chlldrdt~ mar4y,’h’~r~’-boSlRPss phone numbers thiit he flails fretldent]y. It

~ Issne bow long you talk. Eoththg says WdS thproblem that he mentioned to Jack 61atte~;0ne ¢I our Cue.Then "came "his first note

you can’t take Kingston kids to ~le].~g~oprp~rl~t~v~~.’

concern tibeut the fate of Eilicreul." . SlattetThadenldea;comblneBraiilewlththeCardDia[erphono~issue. " ROWe Rim ’the telppho, ne the~u~a~l~ally’d[i~l~ li mJ~bdr’when a punched

Perhaps the board could It was Dr, Howe’s thr~* azd it ;¢ar~ slhse?td@Jfi~’~’~t.’/, ~ , ~.J’ /phrase the St°trunk ~es~lUtloe wks One of his rare speeches,

, Onsp~ldl ta[~e ~r~{{b’!4y:~ndhW~o~tln.[lm{{le’the ~}{~os’endbecause people have expressed Rising from his chair, resUmg ! ~ddPdssesofthe~ott fr~uentiycalled numbers.~hen heattached ,concern, ;lo said, He claimed he oak foot o~ the seat at’~ toa~gis concerned w i t h the public’s towards the a e d I e n e e, he : ~ tapWs’fo tlfe b=icks ~’ttte Cal~Ol~l~v Catlts, Ittlt~’ll sllllpte’10utmtsundersthndthg ot the policy, crltiul~ed his COlleagues for In~ ~|fill0til0U4HllglIJtion, .because Jn his view It does not d"lgthp lo irrelevancies, These punohed dg~dtlaren0wetMr. W~n~qg!eTtl~erillmS~T,~k.s ~a a breakdown of ¢~e oel~h-I T h ¯ placement of studeo~ |n~ It possible for hlm,te,telepho~ r~co~ven~ntiy. And,mer~bothoed enrollment polioy, I ~ould have no ~ne’dtion Wits tlmdg’the cards thtr~pl~o edrve.il~mi~de~’~’~ne~edck~r to

¯ "It Js very sad," bo g~d,.that{the retereddah~, he kuld, al-the fade cd ~e t~fe~¢,dum a~- though he is an e¢[vocath 0f theI~ars to be rid ¯to ~e ’revlsed t .d~arded .n~lghff0rhe~od policy, Worklnll out fndl01~lL/llPlf)ltlff0~kT0rffdliltt~alT~dplioni:p~ll~i~g ’ ~ : ;’~

, em’ollmonl’potiey, ’ / .’t~Jrthhr, be adEed, this ~ooardbd b~,peRof what~ved~;at~Ne~JefseY"~eID " :,i " ’ :’:;~

".n .. ,his .d 0,g ,0 .e,t:h..0,tgb, th.tohtish.s /.: : ¯ .: ; mlr#..w 4p ,.-L, bach at tbo slhbol,board .is not’ fot the ~0 boaz~L, llh’/’~’b is = ....., -

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Ls~e Fatio. g e.t~r G~K#.GE, f~,f~ |Phone 722.4900 + |. K! bTgO~

WE ~VIT~ .~T~’~IN(I~ Several Wooden screen, wtn-HILLSBOROUGH-MILLSTONE ROAD sale~om~ 0o., ~ dora. Large eimi-

Under e~nstru~lion, in~p g¢oom, ~-~haped ranch. Attached Co~lJa Dle3henn Ann Stechtoa nttm avar~s. Doze~ ektchen. gar~e. La~ge por~l~ 1½ tiled b~t~a. Birch cabteots with buitt-te erotic, p[.~v~0d and many

ovet~ and r~e. Ftgl b~r~eme~t. (]aa heat. Stilt t~me to ptel~ mlscre~afteot~ Items+ C~t ~.g*colors. Lot ~00x~0. North Side ’Home Valuel ~s4 eft~r g ~.m.

Asking ~,9~0 SL~ nk’e roor~,. New Rmrmee Re~o~e a~t~rior with bz~k ~ola ’ ~tee-pieee llvh~ room stdte,

an~ at,milmmx aiidiug, Pl’t~ lot~. Walking dt~t+¢e to hl~t ~dtool. t’naitogma¥ credenza, Ca~ RAfi-+SOMERVILLE - MADISON AVENUE A r.~l J~v M m,s0o. ~ t* ~.

Attracttve 4-roeau h~ne. Des heat, Staten vrw,~lowo. On finished~ between $4 p.m.

street withc~ e~ gcttten. Lo~ g+xll3. New" l~meh House, $15,900 i Cr~, ~p]e, ~"~. ~ 0~

$12,~00 ’I%ree bedrooms. Complete kitchen. LlvS~g teem, ~ buem,mt, eor.~tten. Csli R~, g.+~l~.

++ "Re=~’ow ~lor cottstructim, A d@oeli v,’I/I mahsN urethra, 0MANVILLE ... +++ .....~ily e~o home, st..< roor~ and Seth clm.minirs, three Weston Ranch Bay 13euo~e ~om+, twin hs& ~tth

roam and bath .~ta~-s, Two g~s iterating systems. One-ear Tl~ree +lee bed~coms, complete kitchen with sm range, b~ pr~vefe bath TelePhmm in engarago. ~ lrft~chec[ ~reet "tv[th ~ttr~ ~ ~tfters. tat’has tg0 living "morn, tile hath. Full ~oat, with gas hot .~wi*r he~t. meal. B~+ stop for all pleats

at door+ Weekly rate $24. gustfeet of ~mntage. 7~XIOO plot .Nicely ]aa~e..*q~d wtif.t 4tre.lmr oyctone ~el~e. Ot~ IZ~-~ per pe~son per week,

~i6,~00 tO,See, T~S to qualified bupertHotel Somerset, Mann St.t~,

MANVILLE - BUILDING LoTs Good Six Room Buy Somrvm,, iv+.Btttlders have ePo~ Loll Ja town. Wlil ~ home ~ 3*aM’ One hi~t off Main 8treat. T~ree be<tr¢om% tile bath, modem PttPniah~l roon~ for Sentl~

chotce, complete kitchen, ilviag room aixcl dkgng room.!A real bw at ixte~, ~ |.1~.

BUSINESS+ PROPERTY ti~,oo0. See it tod~vl Four r~oms ar~heth, heat andhot water ~tspelied. R0£1roaaLarge mo~em buildk~g, equipped kitchen, two lavatories, g~as Pay Like Rent On This One . A~., M*r~’lSe. HA g47TO.heaL..Lr~t ~00 x "I00. ~tfite*bie for resistant. Formerly oocupied

Repateted g-vega ratlch, ~l ir~provemet~. Over-sized one-~arHotlse~ [r, M~vllie, five-r0omby Manville E4ks, ~,ar~e, MxIOO I;4Ot, macadam dmtvcway. 2"+o he~ein. Owl~

Pmmh. ate l~er ~onth, pltm.SOMERVILLE, CLARK AVENUE ,tg,0oo. A omati down pey~aent ~ terf~ to qtmofied bU#er,

utilities. ~ne Fear le~e and oneSlx<om’n Cape-Cod. Two-ear garage, Ge.* hsot. Wail-tc~w~l ear- ~ it m~, It Le v~m’~, - month aeattriw, Call. RA ~,

pete~g+ .Ak eonO~sener. Stoir~ ~nd ~oreem. On firddm~ streetwith curbs, gtttters ~ sidewalks. I~t ~0XIOO. J.R. CHARNESK[ AGENCY, INC. ~ ~avill~ g*om ap~

anent. Tge ~ath, refrigerator,Askln~ $16,700 Realtors and Inmu’~ee+ +1~,~ ,+o+e, ~ ~<~ ~tm+s.

BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP rtm ~o~. z~m~m ~m-ivew g~om Cape Cod, IFt baths, birch eabteet~, (3g btfilt-ln ~ S. Main St. RA 2-0@70 Manville, N. ~. ~y, *so momil, ca~ SA g~.

oven ~d ,rmmge. C-as hea~ Lot 60 x 175, ~ Estate Real Estate zo=r room. ~nd ham+ ~eot.$13~950 .... hot water, m~1 tttilitlea supplied,

~alt ~L 6"1586 or call I~A 2-goog’MANVILLE - 1 BLOCK OFF MAIN ST.

REEqFELD sou’I~ BO~’IVD ~ROOK attar ~ p.m.

81x-room, g etor~ home, Med~m ki~, tile I~th, hsseme~t, ~ePI 4~laRtted Cleem ~-thmti~ hens% m~-~ary cmmxmtte~, ~ rooms sad ~otinge ftti~ furnished. Ba~

a~t~c, OR ste~n heat, a~ stomu~ et~d ~reera, open poach. Veterans, no down peI~me~tt be~ each floor, 2~ttr detaohed Side. Sleeps st& ~ per week. "~mproveg streel ~g $14.OO0. garage, fo3l basemer~t+ g furri. JU~, JOLly, an~ .August, C a I 1MANVILLE -NORTH SIDE too Me, Approx. trees and ell sopera+o uilIRtes, HO ~t~Bg, Orhey ~oach, N.J.

~t.ndem $-noom pe.rma~one home. e~psm~m e~ile, open porch, Four Bedrooms A~ mndre~ ~pro~rrrems, goo~ FttrAtshetl apt~r*ment, ndu1~tocathm, inrge plot. Pvimed ~1,- ~r eagle. Main 8treat, Mtanvtlle,breezeway, attached garbs, toll basement, ell bet watrr heat. COLONfAL, Four bedroot~

I~0@’

.]Ocod Ioo~lon, lot 80 x 100, $29,OO0. /ivin~ & ~ roort~, Ki~cher CaB. ~A ~4724,toll him, am. D<m’t gain, I SL, t.rom holm, d+tedam g+tr. ’P-t-I____ g¯ JOSEPH BIELANKK! ~e in today, t~te. Home J~ gco~ c~dtti~,rno&m ilx~rovement~, ellRed Esta~ Aganeat

$11,950 FuLl Price ~tty g~mtm. ~ ~, to re. PAINT AND~12 S, Main St., Manville RA 5-1995 mai, a. ~a Al~mte~ ~dt~, WALLPAPER~m to v& PeA. m*m~t 7e,x ~o~mmtui~ t~m. t,rt~ ART MATERIALS

%Je,~. ~ttioml ~rtees for LeaPhoneY ~,,--a.,_a,+.,...,=,s. - *’~ 5.3300 REmFEL~ w.J. BA~mt AmWC~w. Be,man a, Co.i+ t

our- REALTY COMPANY met mto~ + x=~mo a W. m~i . +]~l Estate ",, Real Estate Phone 968~600 E.tc~ ~t~ e.]m or = m e~n.vt~ ~, ,

Mlmvtila. Why teat? Mveot tn M~tle C~ end, load to- 41~ No.’~ Av41., Dlmuitelt,~. ~, - 4lee MII~ I~+~ .-~.:an hpaxtmeot-dzegarage, aloe, Iowh°me’t~x, Call Da/1p O " 9 M~Itah~Ol~ ’ ’ C ’ :It, +-, "car ~4amtlv. g~ N. ~ AVenue,

~ & ~ 1O ¯ $ " ’ ¯ ¯

Spe~ ~e ~cet *at+"-. + + Toe=, + ++’ ...... x~tel~ dg~t; @~. ,~Itk tmmilp ’ "++ +’3++:iP" "+ "earn. ~ Oft000. require ’ ~ eA+S+=O . ,. : ~ ++ : ........ +’+’"’ ....... . . ,.. + ~++-/f, *LI’0 ~ttle.A’g+t,+,Mlin’.’illp Or eall .W~Omltn ~,,~e. i~, gr ~ ’IS " :1 " ’ lip ’~+ ~ ’d~6~>.~.~. ~ ’ . ’3 " 1’~ ~’/]~t + 1.~ "++ ;:: * ’ *J,,::~etm~, ...... mmapa,=eth.:e~uVt~tmt ; -ad~mtt’ISl.t,l ++. ++ omatam~+%~,>+++,+ , .+ ..... ~:,~l~0++~m~+t+,+ ++....+++~

+ + +?,+?~"~ .+: _~ + ++ - :- ~ r’.., + +Xr~ +

PAGE 13 THE FI~LIN N~WS.RP, CORD THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964

They Saw People in Danger I Bank Ap ints~ t~ Fu.e , + yo=ord, Fr~.k.. C+cli IN cerew------

torn of the river, and a week

r::t ~t:.2tg ::;: m.n J. Leoaard Vliet piteted asingle*engthe plane In a search The Franklin Stale Bank inls

h effort over the river. In the ob- week named Raymond H. C~0{e-Moli3~r~s Day--was a good day server’s seat wa~ Patrolman .T~ men as assistant rtee.preslder, t

We Haw Both Sere|ca a~d Bel~lervlce Meat D0partmentl for damns, and aff they went seph Juzwthk. in charge Of q.he installment loan ’alOeS t&e ~arltan River. Fate, Mrs. Linderr~n’s beds was department. He formerly served

~EP~IC ~00~ ~ however, had leas then p~aeuro lifted from the "mud by Edlson ~ assJ~ant vlee-prealde~t ~ndin 8tore for the day, and th9 Rescue 6quad merdbei*a. Work- asslsthM treasurer of the Corn.

THURS., FRI,, SAT., MAY 21 . 22 & 23 yomh, were equal to the chal- men from the Hermol Prnduofs m~Sy Batik In Ltndemlense when It came. Co+ an Meadow Road ~otmd the ARer~attending achaia In MJH-

FEHKH KILLED ¯ READY (t~O COOKThey were readying te~kle at body after ’the tide had receded, burn. Mr, Coleman attended

Five-Mile Lock, 400 yards west One of lho men, Peter Cover- Pennsylvania Mlitthry College

FRYINGt~

of ,nlerstate Highway 287 ss it nale, wasUr.t to ref*Uzethat the wh .... he was edito r of The

~|bcrosses the Raritnn River+ whenexpo-~ed object was a humanDome, the college weekly. AnRichard spotted one of the ill. body, and he oa~led th~ police. English major, he continued his

CHICKENS ,ned hoao. +tooe+the sthttho +dnd+oo at st. d-- Oo,,eSe"I~ok at ~e ennoesl" he inen to the Jaqui Funeral Hometh Annapolis, Md.. Harvard Uni-

.~tm~edto Joe, He had. seen in Highland Park, the body was versRy, and the New SChOOl of

BAre WHOLE ¯trouble, idet~tlfled by Mr. "Trkb~s. tteclal Ro~eprch in New Y o r k

¯ City. He aL~o att~n4ed the Ne~I~e LB, The boys raa ¢o the scene,waded into the river, and within BPA~$ Final MeetS,iS [ Jersey B a n k e r s Association

ARMOUR STAR- BONELESS tO minutes they had" helped! School of Public ReteBons Infive other persons avoid death. 0~ SenSOR On Mo~idsy Princeton.

Cross Rib Roast "v"- S0e LR. demth records and lath expect fop the Franklin High School live# In Westfleld.¯ to go to college, Richard indtha~- Ba~d parents AssoCiation will

’~ thg a desire to become a pilot, be held Monday at 8 p,m+ ~, theFRESR LEANJoseph is the son of Mr, & hldh sch~] e~foterla.She,re’ 39 b

Mrs. dosePh--,ofleU].e~ Alat~gndththoreg~arbunl- PUCILLO .r ~ Road. Rieberd’s p~rents are Mr. nees, election of officers viii be ~LORIST& M~. R t c h ~ r d Kerr~ of 3, held. Nominated for president andK4.VE POe LB. ¯ Ulyss~s Road. are Vincent Bosoy and Robert GREENHOUSES

According to the police report, Swanton. Nomteatnd fur vice-8EGAE CURED the mlahap occured while the prssident are Mrs. R o b e r t

Sliced Bacon~VH

45~bLinde., .....o+ and a groop of~,~pholh..Iva~reArg.i+oed

14c LR. frlend~ were ean6elag in t w o Edwin Bailey, Mrs+ S, d. De¯ canoes ~hove the thek. Mr. Salva kas b~er~ nomina~ for

Mrs. Lindeman were riding In secretary, Mrs. HllilavdLINDEN HOUSE ~ ~

we eeparate ea~oas" and police, pouucey for treasurer.said that Mrs. Lindeman could[not mwlm. Others in the group .......... , --incl art’s~ i a pttDJt¢ rla~ee Ill cite alga schOOltided the drowned m . today from 8:30 to 11:80 p.m.brother, Arthur Jr., 23 M L S S I’d a the

MILK

Joyea Ka~egra~de, and Mr.& Cn ~atu ay, JU~ tl, fla-re Robert-Tvidus wl th ir ~oetetten will fete the highTALL M , d ~

subs] band end its affiliatedHAN ,8-month-old son, Robert Jr+, all .-- -- of St land g I+ ~ u p s 8t a pxcnic on Duke

,stnnd Park. Dr. Paul ChristofAfter both ce~oes were taken ferson is tn charge el arrange-

Sctt Ti,.0 w+,.’e ,o+, WeXoh .aS delta.

O Sstle ~o~ ..d ,e,te.fed .i . s~o+ bo~o+~t+th ,.+.teg m~.+ the fa]ls~ Robert Trlhus felt, as

he told police later, that his YO~EN WINS SALES P~ETRIDE OF TlIE FARM canoe wi~J~ h~ wife aw3 ~lid

Green P,as ’.’RHE ll’+++’~--++’+++°’°’--"--lg OR. CAN tO rever’~e dE’e~’ti~n, Mrs. tin- a sates contest conducteddemart becae~e en~u~sed, ar.d the E~ecLroI~x CoraraIion+

VALVEETA YELLOW CLING i~siead ,pad~ded lowa.rd ~ falq- prize Is a o~e-week stay at ~e

SlicedPeaches+ o,.-o+ 23° +++l~s ehUd by t~raw~ng hh-n d~w-

LIND~~REGULAR,

7CD F d@C HI CKEN@FULL

~g O~ @LIVER. LB. CAN the C~ild+ Trythg to reso~e his-- wife, Mr. LLndeman w~e pulledENDICO - SLICES dow’~ by the ueder~ow, aN li~

D° ........-_..Sw:s,__Cheese I,,R.H The youths, commended lastOZ. PKG. week by the Township Cotmeil __ ~"~’,~

for their braverE~ Were not the

~~~,~G

J ng and community splril. The

Collard reens L,R.E :it firmt .id +q~uds or tlxm 5th 60% RE~

mobilized and aummoned Iv theLINDEN FARMS FROZEN - e,:el,e of the ac~de~. They

|0 .....+,li++,ed their ,a+k with

gardensTurnip Greem L,ROE c .,.+f.thg +a,+," aeo0r+,o,10CZ. PKG. to Lowell W. ~vae~, captain ol

the Sovth Bound I~rook Sqtmd. .o0++, +’

,into this operation shows the

B ~/~ 5th District Squads ~s ~n el+ Round B~Ook Rd, (RL P~) Middlesex, N. d,

8nsna~ POUND$ flelent and well trained group." 4 and 5-ROOM APARTMENTS.... te to the dl.tri+t mere- with PRIVATE SWIM POOL!FIRM RED RIPE

bershJp this week.~ t

The hody of Mr+. Liedeman~

Each apt, has Indlvldually-eontroSed

2 29 + -’+ ITC was found Tharsday on the mud

Feathrtes KvlVinathr Re,E*lgeraterBIflats of Meadnw Road, Edison,~ " NOW renting for Spring r~c-apartcy iuxtwlo1~lomatoes

CARTONS s e v e r a t miles downstream1 and 2 bedmm~ e, par~nents with ever~from the accident, This came in convenience praetteally at your d~or~le

the wake of efforts made last Orade school aero~s the sire’el; btmes at ~e

l pro rty; shopping and hlsh school wRhlr*WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES week ,to locate the body, wa~r~g distance ,50% parking private8a,m+tODp.m, Ssm.tg a:m. fo 8p,m, Scuba dlveraaearched the bar " Bwmm~g POOl for re~flden~; large dine-in

kltehen~ plus separate dthinS r~rnslE.m+¢ CHEER CaSmNO sxmvfvE

~ 4+ ROOMS (1 Bedroom’ $] ]2 (~IA. BESSENYEI & SON xJ]’ 5 ROOMS (2 Bed~oms) 8] 3~ ql

You Save When You Patronize O,l ..~.~ ,.,.,,ed ,,.~.=.....t, ~,.~=..~., ...~,

Advertisers in This + Newspaper

i~,~ ,,,~ t.~.~, ,,....., ..., t~ ~ ..’ The. Franklin

Let~ ~e Aprii 2~aN Q~uual ~ues~ lhnl w h o n ~aJdholiday in New Jers~y~ bonds wiU have matn~

Aprit ~ WaD the day when ed i|~2J~ the S~te wiil

Senate Bill No~ 15~ QS a~ended ~eceIve a~u~tl¯ f ~ ~ m

f~l ~aw ~ughee~ ce~d~t~o~ai ~a~ s~Id t~rnplhe ~lin

~e~e~ w~s adored ~nd thoh the ~g,~0,~ ~ $4~0~000

force ~I ~aw~ after ali nodal oper~t.

Th~s ~ che Turnpike ~pI~ Ing ~s~ have bea~

~easu~ ~s new~a~ has P~id~

bee~ ma~tJo~n~ so ire~uent~ ~ ~A~ we~e ~d a ~w k~S~

recent ~o~ Th~s ~ ~e ~n- t~m~s ~ the paui~ ~ ¯~Ike S~I~ s ~ve ~en ~o ~T~k~ ~ u ~ p I ~ s ~ for

~S and so~a~S ~ s~e ~ Sc~col~l~~,d,o ....... 0 Star-spcmgled savings-pl~.Finding oil s few feet behindIt must have been -- as theyour back porch is ~nv~v candy

stuff compared with this benan- cors~spondertte 1"epotted -- oneza, thls Motbe~ Lode, this De- of the most unusual days to re- Most of" ul think Ibout the future IH .r~’e e¢~ to bu~/~¢v~t~ B~ ~ ff~ ’

Beers d~amond vein. this lake of cent U. S. Senate history, when ~k*’ms of peytn O~ the mort4~gge. Pe¢~-o~ Pkm *ei4a~ .1~o~ .~ .A¯ #~o

cultivated pearls -- this sweet two of the mildest manneredodue~tI~ the e~IdrOth provldBII a ~ Bo~ $I&F11,

men in the chamber -- MaJorit¯ :retirement income. ~nd ~ .e~ ~ I~ ~ "~¢~ ¯and tovely ’round-the-clock mint Leader Mike Mansfield of Man- :But with the World the W~p it II ~o~¢~ d~rs~pcS~41a Oe6s~.

t~l~., it’s almo~ imposslbin to ~eoperatinn,thna and Cltttord Case of New

p]l~s for ¯ou~ own future witheu~

them ~M at c~ bamb* .Yo ~ IThis is the great horde of Jersey~elasbedwlthflerytom-

eonsi~erinlftbe£utu~o~0u~e.0un/oe~

money many skeptics said was a pars and tongues, t~y, too. Buy Jisd44 !1 14md~ ~wmyth, or that It was unconstitu-M~nsCeId, Democrat, was tr¯- When you blty ~. ~, f~ving~ ktHm H fit" g~mm! Immm~

tlonal to tap, or was J~t plain ins to stop Case, Sepubltoa~, BoU dl~ ~’ou~ m t~kes on b~11 ¯.,~ .peStical hootenanny, from broadening the B o b b y ~ob~,.t tffowe ~o~ulld yoltr ~------ Ika~t nim thins ~

tIt’s no myth and its n~ pelitl- Baker inquiry. ~’~ltgth ~I S Ioad¢cal boot. It’s a constant stream C a s e lost ~ but when the At the le tlme, It helps Ua~ieof fresh monay--snd It soon will votes were ootmted one of thee ~ wl~, OVUle qll~ pages itltd w~m~ ¯ matm~ ’be inading the ~tate Treasury¯ who had v~o t e d with him was Ioet~tlW, ¯ y~ eaa d~ th~oa I | s

And It’s coming to the puhSe New Jersey’s Junior senator, W~0tgive~four strings dolintamalgtedtht~----e~Ira mhed

t~ doubl’e ~ss~men~? You’ll be ¯ Ycm amafter 1972 -- only eight years Democrat Harrison Williams, ~o nJn~ mtlUons of American famtlins ou need ~ ~ If ~" IThe GaP, angling to tie Wit- wh~. are inve~tlni in their cour*tr3’s ¯ ~l Send# Ire re,diced ~ ff[~ar years it could, ]Jams to the ~aber boy, now ~uture- au~ u’ll grobeblp ~sel leth d~xnyed, era teSta

Is~te m. l~pensored J~thds lts~ll fl~ug with ~ery ~ ~o~ it.steered by senale BSI Ozza~I as little line or bait, ~$p.freodo~ [M y0~r future wi~hbe p,ooised to d asso.es...am.’ ot. ouet be.bbod BONDS¯ ,er.oya~ ths, ,he i~ ~ewas on. ~. shr..d.t ~oves

~U S _SAVINGS’

r~Jersey Turnpike will remain a in many seasOns. He has torn a~

¯ ¯

toil road after the East bond pay- huge gap in Bernard S~anley’s :le~[~8 ~’~0~i~#t*l~akd ~ded~llIWd~ ~tO6g~p~pa[~ ¯ [k~l~t~ldlq~dm~M..dt~jMj~P PiP I/t~t ~f d~tltte~ .~q#t ~ 4q~0~t.~d~M~" ’ "

merits are made la 1972. senuiorinl aapJratloh.

Ozzard atlputoted in his orig-Inal measure that the Highway

WAREHOUSE OUTLET , ,,,se o.,.,Department should Camptoln Bd. Tke Way, A Let.trot of the ’Pike lmmedintely Aboveafter the last couPOns are re- Qlad¯s Ave. Open daily & 8at., °’.30 to ~:80; Ittt. night ’tit 9 p.m, "Lesi to Pay.

deemed, The Highway Uepart- I . I III .~ent Cguredlt e°’td cutT ....

MAY STORE WiDESA !!pike COsts by s quarter milHonF~ne Fy~P~rB ot~

a ¯ear, and if this provisisn had m

remained Intact it would have Down.to.Eart~t Priees~meant that in 197S we wouldhave had one less monarobialauthority in our midst. The GOV- ~[VING ROOM ~ REDKOOM" BEDDING

pR~C~ernor considered it would be SALll pRICK SAL] PnlCl~ ]gag. ~1~,00 SALI~ ~1~pre~a*ure -- ~Pe. ~,M ~, 15~" ~*"s°°"~s’= On-or

.o,~ MA~BZSStransfer of ’Pike operations, Oz- I MA~INO CI][AIgB, Eyloi ~dPC. EEDROOM OR BOX tPEINGzard agreed to delete this Eubber Bet..9.96 Or.o Type

24"ti .... d th .... nded version ]tog. ,1,9.. R0Ck Mapth ,4.. 1KA~TRE88 OR BOX SpREqG ,

o, tbo h,I .so, though tho ~.. ~.i....o.~ 12~ ,,- --"~FA I Poam Seat and DK~ER, 1WIKROR, :Bug, $~9,0~ CompleteLegislature. ’Bark ~HEST, POB~ER BED ROLLYWOODThen,I~matouimafthislugis- ,~s..s...,,o.~Beb. 189~ ~.BOOM, Do.~.E..., Se,.,,s..,~,o.intive march is to put new funds 3-PC ~LBCTIONALwhere they are needed most--in. Cheat & Bookcase ~ BOX SPRING ~ MAgPIe:EBB

to the school d~stricts, to relieve Be.. IBiS JR F.m ]5~ched 4M9, Ee*, t~49.9~ ~1.~1~ &B B~es

the stooped and .... ¯ h ......~I~TCHINON Ion SOFA CILtIRS&S I77 MODERN =BROOM ~EPI~ER BeE SPKIN~h8

owner. Senate Bill No, 15 OR MATTRESS~ Sl~ ONLYs ....that ,oil...l oon,ouoSes ,,.0, Bel.,. SOFA,~mg~ug."." ’~oo",-. ,,,.- ¢~"with this language: S CEAIR8 moalSed backs, foam~, TRIPLE DRESSER, UHEST s.. SOPA BI~I~"At any time that tolls are ~lot ~’nshinB¯d [BB ~mel~l~lLtl lq~l~ & BaObAbS BED

Beg.r e q u i r e d for t~e purpose of ~]~ ¯ TABLES ~}~-carrying out and performing tho DI~ETTF~ i ~E~UINE THER-A-PEDIC

BOX 8PBINO OR MATTRESSterms and provisions of any con- ~

OD~ ~LPB C2]AIR~ ~6 , ,

SeE. P~o. m a’. ROOM SIZE RUGStract with or tar the benefit OfBeg. $~9.96

e a U s e tolls for the use Of the Beg. m,9~ PLATFORM RO~KRR~ 3~ ReS. f~9.00turnpike projects to be charged TABLE ~ 4 CHAIRS 4~9~ ¢~omb. with "Nl~ton k Rnither Th~e~l.~bbor Backand collected at th ...... etes

LOUNGERS 4fOzl~ RUGlt -- AR Oelor,

/~J"as w e r ¯ last charged and col- Beg. ~,00 Beg. $79,~lecind by 1be auihorBy ~ . , a~d TABLE & .S CRAIK8

" 8TRA~OLOUNOERReg" |I0~.9~’ 7~

9.10 WOOL RUG~~o change or rev[stoF, shall Se Peg. KI60.@0m,d. in s.c~ rate..*~pt .s ~. s~.,.~E 89" ’--" Be"""shall be speciflcaSy authorized & 8 01~J[~8 STEp COCKTAIL TABLESby law." All ~es

~ ..... LABGE YARIE’Iw.~ OF OAKP~G~.nd how much will the I~O 8UPI~Iplus be? Just like we’ve been TERMS TO SUIT Pz~m 1~,8~ Sq. FL

8 a y I n g ~ about 40 million a

¯ "*’ Warehouse Furniture 0If the skeptics have any doubt s ,about the surplus pile, we urge ~

! , ithem in do~ Dte he~Wy ]~lstee--- , , ¯nnd rend thin ])art of the "~isoni ....65~oin in se~ato, ,o..~.’~d.*.~ __March 6, 1~41 ....

r’II Is estimated, bas- OPEN DAILy & ~a_T. 9I~ ~M, TO:dE~0¯P,M I. I~ 5q[~ 0 T,M, ¯ed uponL euerent ~9o- -

IISXI~UTIVE SEKVICE’C~ORI~ executives and arrange for ~olrThe agency for In~ornaUonal placement overseas, Vobmtsers

Irunge for experienced Americanpaniss, Prlma~ly~ the prograr~l~w~ise~men to work far vary- will be financed bY ~o ovvr~asLag perlods in ~eveloping eoun- firm paythg its American execu.

r¢corame~d Jb espeots]ly Shlee V~]ui~te¢.r*s pareflt g]rnl th this

tl0n of ¯ mnjor problem eneou.t- Income with a sainry contrthu-

, the Executive aerviee Crops WillThe greatest stsg]e obstacle to be met by contrinutions t r o m

eeollomi¢ developmenl is not B corPoration~ and fotmdations; itt a c k of money" but the almost ! llecessary~ AfD Is prepared toB~Iule absence of ezperlen~d . make supp]emen~aIT grants.~echnical and ~’,anagerial par-I CtLr~tly, a "committee oom-

bonne] Jn de~tsptsg ]ands. posed of six business leaders isForeLgn aid money is misused, I working on plans to estab]iBh the

~f not wasted, when It Is not. ~xeeutive ~rvlee ~rps. Pre-hmldled by skilled executives.. ]lrrdnary studies b~llcate I h a talthough a developing ce~- I m a n y Arner]c~ bt~glne~ment r y may have ~remelldot~s would Want t0 votsnther for dt~tyk~ J n e r a I resot;rees, aF41p]ewith this Corps. Developtsg~apit~l and aU the necessary countries have al~o expressed

~qulpment. it will not profitablyeagerness to participate in such

mine and market its ore unless a program. :, C00L COUPLg.--In pest Springs, fl wee swalIowlug goid0sh, ~ufflng phone booths~apable engineers ¯ n d ex- i I fav0r the creation of an Ex- ,~d ~hthg pinnv~. Nowadays, it’s dancL~g with the eouple~ holding an ice cube "~eutives are available to operate ~cutive Servtoe C~rps. 1 thtsk it ~e~t ~.~¢1~ ~o~e~qd[~. ~ h0Me~’~ ,shove ~tenti DeP~tIW ~1~ G~eeB~t~e~ ll~d.~le new industry, "Phe E~ecuUve. O~ers an excellent opportunityi;ervlCe Corps would provide the ~or American businessmen and ~bxperisnced manttgement so ~orporattsns to contribute tobadlY neededthtbenon-Westem economic progress in the de-

YOU’P~ ~NV~dD "TO SEE|me world. [vetsplag nations. This program

A~other adv~thge Of this pro* blcorpora~s ~y o~ the sd-l __o. the--.e, o, th. ,_ oo,.,CHRYS R:~growth of prts~ buaine~ in de- [ without creat~ a r, ew gov¢l~-

Veloping n a t t o n s. Inevttably~ ~tent buremu and without uddl-~oreign aid grits or Isa~s pans t J o n a I large govenarnent ex-,tom our ,ore--eat to annther pea~;e. Lastly. it WOLl]d m,ke ~8.

PLYMOUTH~~T

~governmentl r a r ¯ ly does this of the great wealth of skilledt~oney trickle 0~wn to the e~- m a n d g ~r t a 1 "and t~hniealbernie level ~vhere In our court-" ~ersonnel avalinble in this O0un.~ry prJvgte enterPrise satisfies try and eo badly needed In de- .,basic cvnsumer and Industrial, veloplng lands.~eeds. TO show thst our free en- [ -- --~erprl~e system can effectively[ JUDGE SNAPPED .RANK " .~nd rapidly promote economic’ . . "~

A Londoner was la ed or con.~evetopment, American bus . .e s s mJghl well a~st firms snapping his fingers at a ~udge’s

. . t e ]n p t in a divorce court for

~verseas. order not to bother his estrangedAppropr ate y, the Exeeut vs ’ wile,

Service Corps would not be ai, overnmen~ operation. A private After e lO-year siege. Troy ,orgnnlzation will lucale volun- fell to the Greeks in I184’ a.C.~ CHRYSLERreefs among American business according to Homer. I

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Cove Girl ,,.l,.oot~..o.r~,.o~,o.r i with children = aad yo~/ngpeople)’~ she SQAgS. °I meet eBeh

Will .¢..,..,,.,.,,, ~w00h ~l,h ~o g,r,~ ~o, ,alh ,o¯ Ihem and help them in any wayI I can. Camden Street $ e hoe I

New Career ~i,es usn rOuraferouraetivl-i Ales/’’ Geneva has laudht Sunday

The favorite eDver gh’i at Rut-. Sehuol al Mt Ca vary Baptistgers In Newark Is grt~dtJ~tthg Io Church in Newark a11d served aaJune and the uolversity’s’ ram-pus ~ere will be just a little le~ vice-p?esident o/ the y o u n g

odul4s of the ~legl’0 Businems & ¯oeenh’ ~ext September. : Profe~lonal Women’s Club.

~cn~¥a S t r e e l e r of 30d Boih ae~lvi¢ies resulted in ~chofC n m d e t~ Street, Newark. has arahips, which have 8t~pplement-held as many dil~rellt heeuty ed a t~Brt-t 1 m e Job as a dentraJ~(]es ~$ moat students Sold sum. a~slstant.mer jobs, told her photo .has Gez~,va a]so woo scholarship~graceO the cover af two nattona] from the Jlmior Leagxtere iam~gaz]iaes, Jet and El)any, N e w O r k al~d in the reee111

girl to he elected c’amp~s queen at B~’~Inch Break Park in Belle-nt Rxttgers in Newark. , vii]e, Ill which ~he placed third.

In between beauty Conlests, At ~,u~gers, Genev~ ’~as ahowever, the p r e t t y history cheerleader ahd a r~ember qtmajor has engaged Jn a dizzyin~ lhe I~ i ~ ~ o r ~, Club, the Mi×a¢l~und el activities in aBd out of. el]diP, the student hral)eh of theschool. NAAGP and Del~a ~gma Chl

Of these, her mo~t set’lous and Sorority¯ COI.INSEL PROM A OOVEIt OIBL ~ Geneva Streeter~ center, a selSor a| the Nukgers NewarkCollege c[ Arts &. ~ie~ees~ i~$pects ~tprons made ~y a grnup el g~rls II~ Newark wlth wh~tt she 0uil-prehaptl mo~t ~lgllific~nt, is her Her madelInS career began at~u©ta an I~ormai eo-imsellny ami aetlvRy ~rogr~.m In Gamden Street School.veLunteet’ work wlth underprh,b age 1, w h e I1 she was earned

leged glrls ~t a Newark elemen- Miss NAACP in Moniel~ir, Some Purity" of the "Purity, B o d y ~ naSonal contesL Geneva whiles [ " The graduate of Ne~tary si~hoo I, Geneva spends time inter P. Baliamine & Sans and Ftsvor" theme,

i I¯ . ) away "spare" hours swimmthg~ Side High ~ehoot will continueseveral hours u week with a placed ,Gel~eva? . hl?ne~s o n Two years ago, ",he lecal Shrln-! playLng baseball and checker81 her work with e h i l d r e n as a

n , e’s p~eked O~neva as t h e 1 r (she plaeod seeoad once lit a career 8tnr [ng In Pall, ,A,hea she

gramCX~ r t.y,k~gor counseling,°n an infer ~alrecreullOO,pro-~are’B°s on. ,l~vltantmend, ChicagoatS° asSent"Mheri st°s "’MiSSo CineG°l~°nda"nna lo compeand sente n herhe hereilywtdeown cc°nteSt)o hes. arid making sch0ol,WiLl begin leaching eieme~ t at)’handicr~f~ and t£ips tO ~Oi~1~ ~ m I I e an~ to Fn laaetp/llEi ...........................................of interesl in the sreo, where she vppenred ~s"M [ 9

......................... 11ANNOUNCE ItEARING preach on the pat’ of Stt e aald COLONIAL MOTORS -~

Feders] enforcement ~geneies, !

ON NARCOTICS LAW[ LThe Federal EnffiOnrm Narcotic WE ARE PLEASED TO " OFFER MAXIMUM SAVINGS | ¯. . aw wa~ revised " t~a]. The DURING THE MONTH[ OF MAY ON ANY CAR FROM OUR STOCK. ]~he I~ta e Departmeot of. . .¯ Feder&t N~i’eat{ o~ Na~otws,

.e,,.hl -ha’°°h’~"° . uho. .. . .p.’,he ~,,,ted ~,a,o. Tr..or,’ Oo- ..,aa CARS TO CHOOSE FROM II~ea ¯ n, z D tree on on eli y on .r6 ass a " partment, reclassified its lmr-p p d regul tides to go "er : .

~h~ .~t~d~ .o~ ,,,rco~c i ,~ue dare,erie, ,n z~0z. HARDTOPS - STATION WAGONs - CONVEBT1BLE$ ... SEDANS |~uq;sabeYra ~u~lufwac~r=y" g~d ! SOB, Ey. $O SORRY_.. TAK.E Y0.UB PICK - WE AR~ READYTO OlqFthq A I~EAL , |B

Memorial Buildin~ I miss Was waiklng dowh a street

t|- ~ i when a man began I~ating herDr. Roscoe [ Xand e. eem-i " --

tc,:~sionerofhealth, saldlhe t~’lthhtsfists. Suddenly he stoD. BIGGEST MID ’YEAR ~ |¯_ re a.,r , -- ..d .od ad,.a, her I" --Oh y..o .o, S’VI " /Irnost or t!le drng ~rrfltlstr 5, el- H ~ " ~ /

.~ .......... iforndt, or .~- m s,~00NOW THRU MAY 31 ST ~ "" + ~ o,, |l/e~*dy meets. He said they weald P O~’E ’~OU~ CL "~dFI~D~

; .... ¯ 19~ ~Mg[I St~|~t~d~ 4.J~e ~d

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{t~ mile West of Somervi~e IDIve.la) .OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9

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RU~rGERS PRESENTS nin~ New . " ". ,.O. ~aekman ot

HONORARY DEGREE: ~.Y. a zg2? iwho Is general ~ewB editor of the

Rcmalo Belaneourt, rnilrto Associated Fre~s~ Dr. Jeromepresident of Venezuela W[]l W, (~onn., a 1924i Rt~gera grad-among 10 reeiplenLn 6t honorary uato, director of the Departmentdegrees at Ruigers University’s o! gndoertooingy mid Metabof

LaboratorY at the University of"lane univc~,stty also will hoc~oz Michigan, and Gordon M. Fair,

3ohn T. Conner of SarnralL pres. ,rrdessor o~ sanitarY engineerfldent of Merck & Ca. Inc. thg at Harvard University.N clio]as daB. Katzenbaeh, De. At Its mortd~t commencementputy Attorney-General of the exc~cises. Dm~ass CoUoge WillUnited States; A’. Philip Ran. award the honorary degree ofdo ph vce president of the AFL- Doctor of Let era to art histof, iCIO and an organizer of the Inn Mary Batlett Cowdrey ofBrotherhood of Sleeping C~r Passaic, a 1938 gaduate of thePorters; Frederic W. Smith of college, and Marjorie HeRe NbM a d i s e n. Newark attorney,! cnison, former dean ol Smithmember of the State University College and Easllsh DepartmentBoard of Governors, and a 1902 ebaJ r man in the Graduategraduate of Rutgers; James E. School o! Columbia University :;BrYan of Newark,- librarian of who s now a member af the In-the Newark Pttblie Library; Ben]stituin for Advanced Study atShabn of ~on~wl~ n.l~p ~. Princeton.

SUMMER -’CAPITAL CHAOS -- Tbere’s always a bit or ’ehae~H ~apl~l Hill but a m~Jor p~b~m pogpedfor the first tenants th-tks new laybttrB ~lald ing, thJr¢l ~iT~ sthtloture ol the House. ~ Pro,

DRIVING FUN BEGINSTicks A the ings ot trOusers or slacks in M0tmtai~. Spotted Fever Virus.

l a mosquito repellent such aa In. Dogs are not susceptible to this

,at "HOAGLAND’S PONTIAC" ¯ ¯ dnione. Sl~kssponldbed-rybe-di~ease, huth ..... e.For Plckmckers th~ wearing, I You may protect your dog .by

iT ou are anntn a IonicExaminu your clothing fPe- dLpptog him weekly in a soLution

with the FABULOUS g p .... .... ooninto .....working In the wood lot, you can tlcniarty the back ot the head, soap in I gallon of water. Dust-

in the wo~s, going fishing or ine ~e body caretotiy .~ar- rotenone and g ounce~ at good

PONTIAC odd BOk~ to ~.o,= li.t o~ h=~,-~s, p s~r.~thg or d,,~ing a to,=-th~ tw~ee a ".eek with ~ ~r~nt~ong fevoflte haunts of’tlcksl foot band along roadsides ~xd rotenone la also effective and

FOR ’64 are abandoned innde grown up’pains] wai L~.ni~ eonlrol tthks destroys O,as too.lnbrush’and w~oda. Newde-lfor about two weeks. DD~ at FormoreintormatloaenGnicLYelopmente in former heavily ] ra~e ot 2 patmds per acre th dust write to Agricultural Extensionwood areas have reported heavy, or spray form Is r~rnm~nd~d. Service, Somerset County Ad-Infestations, Ticks feed on theI DoSs running freely raay ~lck ~thistra~[o~ B~lding, fiomer~blood of smell animals living in ~ Up several hundred "Lie.ks in a yL~]e.

". " al/ch places.. ! day and bring them Some, ~’~e e e iTo protect yoarseH whi}e th’ are ~armth] to the vitality ~nd Gn the average, one in every

tick tolestnd areas, wear trou- dl~ositlon of the dog.and also eight persons probably wilt be.or slacks pushed into the may be dangerous as~he Amer- ~oms ah capital pattee~ this

19~4 SPI~IA¢ OI=A~tD P~x ~Fe~ ¢0.F* =k tal~ of socks. It Will help to soak to~m dog tick carries the Balky Fear,

2-year ~amnomtee

3/uU years to pry

¯ Wide Track

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b~NaBh NewmPapers Ine,

~P+dword Nomh, Editor und Publisher

Joseph Angeloni, Sales ManagQr

Office: RaEroad Square, Middlebush, Somerset, N, $¯ +#

l~lered as Second Class Mailer on January 4, 1DS~, under file Act

11 nelvs ;~iorie8 alld letters o+’ cc~mnlertt mtbmitled [or pubiteailo~

lllost be~ir ~le nal~c BI2d addl~ss Pf the writer,Shlgie copies fi~ l-year sabscrlp00h $2 SO 2 y<+.rm $4,50

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!’~II’:R~ET, N. +’,, T7!URSP.,’kY. L~LI¥ ~1, l+’]l

ItDid Not Happen Here! ----

liloliul ("It MUll Not Htlppelt sudflcoly fishing tackle wag leftereP’l gone into typ~ ar~ lock- : b e h i II d as courageous youlhs I

form than a slippii]g fuRh ~eut to help human belngs int

! They ruffed into the e h i I I y 1

This was when we lent’ned Ihat river, mid hecsn~e ~ the helplvo~l(i.ve~al-old ]~r~tllkJln youlh~ dley provtded+ tJve persons are]-Joseph Quinn and Rlchard alive today, Without lheir help[

err without bestial[on, with- I ¯ l ’t gvdv c" ix ~ haw, bee I

j[ fear of bceomir}~ involved com]~)undo’d severely, It other people’s dnngors, with- i T h e Township Council hll- I.d I h I n h J n g less of ethel nlediatcJy issued a foru~oJ conl-eopl¢.’s safely than their own, nlendation to Richard Kerr andant into the Baritao River Io Joseph Quinn, and it was de-[

nuns (eachel~ ht Un ~11 Oat n¯,y ’ Here were Iwo schoolboys Pinko,s he,r , ...... m ......~ ..... ~ ,,o. , ........h ..... ~uopt~,JOl Boo’kslye other pel¯~Ons, including an~ ill NI’W York recel~tly slo~d by J "I~ ~ __I-month+old boy we£" ...... d.l’,m’+ ,, w,,..,. +~s ~ma km~dI and P/~y* .ercenmnary monograpneetling t’eady to J4u [isllia finis a[td flnothel "~,~s behlg raped* I ¯ , ¯ ,e ’ re" ba]k he we yutv,~ ’ It did not happen here. and all J [ (111 d Sltllglry "l hlllg$

ten sow trouble heathy. The, of us sh,]uld be glad and ~o]’oud ........................................... Z--

b ] ]n eeh, bl’~lion 1his )’car nt the r in 1765 hy 1he Dutch Reformed ~olklore of the region and with

Taldm+ A~m At Develonmrs +,,,++n,e.o+- o+ the ,ettR’mm/t i Church¯ }3olh school ........... i the ~+lm m.to~ to ~hi~h-- } of New Jel~ey, the Stole Ter- { ceived by th~h’ founders .pr}- sort life somehow seems to lend

i vThose now settled on IheJr dPdJ sled J~lr=d and hey coLdd cent(’na ’v Cam ss on a preo r= Fir } ,~1~ PR t~io]~ $choo s for tse]f A young lady visilor to

. ! ,.~rke The bt, b, ider mt,h ’.n .e,,..ers+y J,i+*lOry. Pt,.tl.h-;,,’et’estric,. the bath, ...... t .... ,,-k .......reenswsrds I/~d wh( wan In he Pr cod out °f tile h°us;ng I psrlng a st’rle~ °[ me.graphs ~ mmJster~, and ru¯es of behnvlor Cape May wrote m 18~4 ~b,0t~

’eVTnnt’o ~hw n°muesc~t: i+’~t’::l+nut ..........,hemp difflcul los ed by D. Van NOs, l’end of PHn¢ .... Boist+,’ ...... is e. keeplnR hotel: "BesMe a large ,uh or

Pgl P " at d Hun ~e ’~ o tl ] d hove ordy Ion. tile first ~ [ tllese altl’octh+e I apse+, b o v ng horns, k nd ng wa er n he cell re o he 0otzehle 1, I, un?hers,mdy, gain J°Ylgimfl developments i e "o, es has ’one u heJbo "es. suden ee gs w h-lkne o]. sa severe adios just

m a u II n .ouu .ed n n~ et~ ¯ + ] i IMr B. ~nlt’F; h I1 US be P "ess I~ perm ~ on o he Pi*~s don 0 n !le stir 111 al I [h~ V:IFTOU~.shy h s man h by’~or= ,~e + . , i ’I "

. ,nOnly¯s ASSel~lblyman ]’lay- .’ ui cep~ed, as ., .~trollg elitique Oi

Phv p rs i q, e~ ~re "~oa I leaVlllg I 0 w t~ withotl port.is-, slage~ of dl~rffblOg, eac t nttn" ~ gave ~en ~ nnd co Jersey re C~l otlv o ~LO 0-- I S O re all o .b dden ’* to say upon her own orl’an~ement [Lad

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ha n , t rds vh e e he 6Og- B ’ R c "d P Me- no h 1]g p ay n~ e rds "o - tl cry "~gerdless o w at wa~

"W~.th v,, I t { us be cons e - p R , r ~ . ¯ . . ¯ . , ,, htt+k foresi~hl or fil’TZl nlartnina Carsick. 1)1o[es$4 i o[ hl$lOly ~t[ lU~ dice or ft.~qoex~tlll~ l~veram I Pa~slrtff ~gouhd her. Olhelg W~T~

C]PSi t ldleo] ilroposu] ~ i ~. ; ..- ¯ + ~ . ~_ ,. go ,~. -.No Je 8BY , d e /~S ef~ ’~*e be g e s ch r¢.pn" g or h~ ba h, ay t~enlan Imts u full Intt~k~ t * ¯ ̄ ¯ ’, t " " t.odl~ ~jl h ~b.m (111 CLVI[ Vl~nr by ~arJ Schenek: raIP.~ ~-ol’e honored rzm much Ii1 ~T~[.~ I lair dt’e~(’~, while f,’he

.... inR devet0, .... hbsc. ~ ..... ~tl ~n’," qtre’~lil ........... h, be Miers, direetu r of Rut,ffer$ Uni-i the breach as in Ihe ob .......... [httocd eonl.er ..... ’e removJnass e~ ~c u pu¯ ... t .... ~ .’ , . . . +, ¯ . . , e ¯ S y PI’es~ ~ d ou her r ¯¯ ,~ut crncy tetl per~.l )y rebel e s xv Y nd bnnn~ s dies to ennstruel new. expenstve! ~ u i~)ed by I~r. Bnt~n_~anS.edi or , 38 looks on he C ¯ o ~o d le a a - escrI o exchattging greeOIIgs wlth ac+

s bill ( ne of tile IIIOSL Slglllfteant [L’hooi btid’og-. ~ " ’ ¯, . War "Ne + +’soy and e m g-Io e on os eanp ses A q an anees Pv ¯ ~e rs fev¯ adl h( Is tile (le~c/Ol)e I ]f aNOW undo , e ~ s der;i illn by ’.+ +

¯, lish C lonizulit Ii of North Alllet- J Prineetou the e~l’ly derodes of ~lol~enls we were d~:afnncd and

¯ Su d x alan ¯espo s hie for pro- I ’ " " ¢lie+ Ass<, 13 Y s ~tll~tnlllteend M n

°71 ’d" g ss ~oom space ’~ I "~ bY I’Vcs ~y F’rallk Crave. ̄lhe Iglh Century we ~.’ a h i e of

dbeWlldered’z e ~ fe naThee~ sightr~ or some¯ C ny ; ""P~ * ’ ~’ .... p’oe.~or hso ’ ’ "e- "ee - gh "h~o eo a"hy’" , Y P~ "’+ y[hl~ Ihe laPSpD[IslhlJlty t][ i h e *O ’ ’ ¯ :~ Asse ~ Y " ~ ; lo " "T ~ o ’y h~ dol’~oY I BI t e we ~choo s d d pro d’essed a d n oar nc s )er-¯ n Y ....,111 NIL IJ.)7. llhlth ~.=ll[-J ampnli! lShol’e [)y ][nrMd F. WIlson, I x’ldo tl.fltnlrtg 111 Wtl~lt iver~ (hen, fCC~[,Y saturated V, llh ~oo watOl

t .%luuit:il, ; I j [4 ’x "]’I~:C who would hal+ ]hcr; e ui 11 o ~1 ~IU L~ue U ~1 die~ k~ tl e u hu a

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