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j For ml 11 I Frankl!n t Neighborly " II "h d" J’ l’lLll4d J I Townshlp’s I News end Views X U t Own Newspope, ! Col. XVIH.--~No. 46. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952 Price Five Cents Forty CopsonHalloween Duty; - Staudt May Lead lions C!uob rty T "ghtI -" .... StagesPa on, ,.^he ¯ v about eight patrol cars to keep ~ m ¯ quiet to the mUniCipa]Jly tonight aS ~ M’a or Jose h E St udl 1 e W r - "l.b Y P a . h o ]d War 1 veteran Hu~newell o~*~..*o ~~.o-- ~.~.tmthe Franklin Township LI~n~ C I only Republican candidate for the Is a "full lime ~ber/]T" and co:=- recen[ caD~pa~n it Vol lead a GOP sweep of Township aueh He described himself Its ~rtg COnto~t a[ t~e Colllmun y mm " ¯ " CO lttee surrogate freeholder "havtog no out~|de i;]tere~s," c°rs~ii! i~i~!!!i!unteer Fire Co.. Firehouse. ~ ~’hn~:i:~ck~’gdnT~21~ ~!iiii~cu~:~i~d~!~dfen~:°:f~H°use of ’Representatives Senate other than adequate administration Fifteen prizes w II he awarded Bound B ¯ " o th ,~ "] the township under Republican rook for ~ years. 20 a8 to children m co,Lures ’,VII 11 e ~~5 ~ Or ~11 r arade ends in the firehouse It rule white keeping the tax rate y . e re~t as Be ough Coun- P " e~ low in accordance with wL~he~ of ell memberHe is director Of the ]toe o~march°willbealOoJ]ng J~fo(me ~wnshIp resklen~ " Bound Bt0a Trust CO at ditcher son St, to H me eL. ~l g t v "’ to Hamilton St alon Hamilton to His opponentfor TownshipCorn- of he Somer UJe Hospital. a m - " g m/ttJe will be Charles Gobae of bar o! the Elks, a Melee and Green St.. who until last Novem- member of the Tall Cedars of Leb* CBshprizes wllJ be awardedto Bars of the window patellae bar. wBs the only Democratic anne°, and pa~t district deputy ~tost. There are two elassffiea- TWO Mdd ebush Schoo pupils p;’eplre for tonight’s grand march Township Committeeman to be the Knights of Pythias. Uor~l seventh and eighth graders, and Halloween Party in West Brunswick by painting a window w th elected to Ih e ~Bnkl~z Township Mr. Zimmerman’s catnpaign WM with prizes of |O sliver dollars for Halloween ghosts. The store ~$ M~ Anthony’s Cleaners lelong Hamil- Committee in 20 years, based" on his cecord of gott~lg fl~at of each. seven silver dollars ton St The artists ire Jennifer Upton ~nd Bren~ Ztider. Last November. Charles T. J~ck- thLngs done. It was pointed out bY for ,~eeond in each and five silver ~on, the Republican candidate, de* his party workers thaL during de- ’Nowow VoteAsks Smith Named ’-° toouo.., oo .o 3,’11 p,ssio0 days and whe. we,fare dollars for thlrd***.ir: eachclass. ¯ votes and returned th e Township work has been needed in the pinK, WINDOWS IN East Millstone and ConL.n|ttee to fu|| GOP eontr L Mr. Zimmennan wss always olz along Hamilton St,, have been OTHER REPUBLICAN CA~DI- hand to do the Jobs a~d to aeeel~ ’to*"*’ *’° _P _ ...=...Prell,-,huvsen IO"I V"*lifO’Up ,o. o oo :,o.. w. o, .,. sY~lem. 3udgto~ WIJl be done early ¯ enceA. Zi]1~rnei’l~all. Freeholder Community Chest two succe~ve this evening and prizes wUI be Jo~n H. Yegkte, Sheriff Ernest E. years during the war. awarded at the Halloween party Roundin~ OUt an intensive Car&, IZunnewell, and Peter H. B. Yre- John H. Yeghte of Neshanle is Jtoghuysen Jr,. candidltto ~or House runnLqg for his fourth ter~ as inside the firehouse, paiR°, Peter Yrelinghuysen Jr,. Sampson G, Smith of MiddIebush, of Representatives, Fifth Congre~- Freeholder. He defeated Douglas The ltoe of march will appear as Republican candidate for Congress, .supertotendel~t of eehoo|s ill Sore- atonal District, mattes to Ap~I and declared ~uz~ - I~lows: eutphen in t~e Republican r~ ,-,Aeterican flag a~d Lions Club tod~y advocated an "epidemic of ersct County, was ~neluded on a They will be ~d by Frank ’~lt~ Wit~ COlor kruard police ear, telephonltb~ -- (elepho~Jllg friends 10-man commJsslo, for edueatioga] Bared for Freeholder. Bast] S. lag hLs campaign. "I, asking for Lions Club official car, township ~nd aelg]’~bors Io urge them to televl~OtiHls appointmentln New JerSeYrwas made ~ttbUc Seymour,learns /OFfer eusher~r~ff,to,andLeroYAtdonaW, on¥°UrmyV°tereeot~this year,of maoyl agalny~ s~l~to~ otfleial~, record playtn~ music vote ~ amon£t all persort~ inter- yes~rday by Frede~iek M..Ratrbin- Appleton for Consreu. loyal service to the people o~om- m~b~o on tieR, flood-lighting th~ trucks, rtdlnB academy horses, esl~l in 8ood government.’* ger. state ¢ommlsslone~ of educe- All Repub]teem candidates are in. emet County." Coventry Kemzell’~ bulldo~s on In all three counties ot hJs Pffth Uon, + eumbents, campaigning for re- PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN float, children ill costume, flood Congressional District -- Morris, Smith was active in promoting election ctn their record ]n erase. Jr,’s campaign was conducted II1 light& fire trucks, ambullanen~ Somerset. and northern Middlesex belevlston in county school dr~le~. Sheriff Ernest Hunnewe)l of ~omereet County by Freeholder C. having spop.soled a workshop for North Plainfield has been sheriff 1. Van Cleat, ...~t8 and music float, l-- Prel|nghuysen was working with teachers recently at which ~ pot- of Somerset County for six years. Frelinghuyeen Is opposed for ¯ He nerved aa undersheriff for three seat J~ Congress by Mrs. Aldolm ¯ * * * LT. RUSSf~L~ PFEIFFER of the Jhbl campaign ~so~iatos to get out s|bll|tles were explored. tOWnShip polh’e, said that IiO des-j the vote. " Others on the commission a~: year~ before that. A disabled (Conthltted on Page 1~ trdction was repeated last oighl inl "The fact that so man)" more M~. A. Hoba~ Aader~on. prea[. . ooo,..o,,a,. Election Lineup special pollee will pauo] the town- peep e have regl~ vred h s year. ship tonight to ~e. that children he said, "is only half of th e battle, enta and Teachers, Ctl£ton; State Senator Samuel L. Bodi,e IRI ]lave a good ime wlthou being ’~The mportant tb ng no~ Lq to get Hanterdon. of Flemingto~; State destruetwe. I them out to vote. Andthere is no Budget Director J. Llndsay De- ~epublicen Last year, hay~Utcks were burned, , Va]liere, Trenton: Allen B, DU- ~ttch thillg a~ a SUrplUS vote eve, g~es stolen and eha~r~ on porches switched. Lt. P[elffer said that the [ tr~ ~epubllcan-vletory areas: the Moat. president. DuMorlt Cor.pofa- }alter was good clean fun, but des- ~ margin-of.victory votes for Repub- tion, CIlfton; Charles W, Ramllton, For Member of TownshipC0mmttto ~elton will ~ol be toleraled. Ilcans In one area offset margin-of- executive assistant lo the state com- JOSEPH E. STAUDT* The ILeutonant added that you.g*lDemc~ratt O vot41s eisewhe~’~ misslo~r o4" edueatto., Trenton; For Member ~# Board of Chosen Freeholders stars who parade in co,tome arel ea the Im nee’of rot A~emhlyman Thomas J. Hlllery. Thl~ y r po~a ¯ JOHN H. VEGHTE* rot so feared by ~le polic e duparl- OR Is grea or ban ever before rR-Morrtsl Boo°ton; Robort B, meat as are the 1. slid 20 year old j [e ar alizin it the come MacDouge]l. director of education- For Surrogate IPe°P e re g -- Y a] acllvltles Statloo WATV. New. ~oung men who hmk upon Hollc. up o you a mee ngg and on he CLARENCE A. ZI/’AMERMAN* Wg(~t] a8 an °ppuI’Iuo[ty to "uttt $ roe end hey say. ’ ’re never ark: Ilerbert W. Voorhee& p~’es - loose’ with vandalism ill n ....... dent. New Jersey Farm Bureau. For Sheriff , £,e a~ ye n po ucs De, lore -- He aaid that ~here at. ~ 130 miles p.* ERNEST L HUNNEWELL* how can he . By voting s the Trenton; and Elmer W. Engstrom, of improvedro~d ~t’hich 0~11~{b~ aZl~.V~r~ vice president in charge of RCA ¢Cont nued o]I Page 161 - " ];.boratorJes dlvislon, Princeton, For Member of Houseof Representatives (Fifth Cone. DilL) ........ PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN, JR. Franklin Township Man to Make F°rU ’todStates Se ; XAND RS *, ]’i’H* Nat’l Election Predictions Monday ForF°r Vice President of the united StatoSpresident of RICHARDthe UniteO StotesNIXON Eyes o~ the town.ship, state and I the man he has cho~ert as the the b|gge~t vote In the history of DWJGHT D. EISENHOWER even natton w~ll be focused on a winner. Franklin Park man late Mondlzy} LAST WEEK~ while addressing the Untied .~tote~ and two, it could well be the clo~es| electioo to his- * * * * * * * * ~l~g~t ~.S he fiz]JShe6 Up hJl$ lie(ton- ~ g~ember~ of the New Jers¢.y PresB tor~, "~|de p~ll ~zltd tabulates his wtoneF I A~qocJatJ.o~, ]~¢, Ftok made only "Actually." Mr. F[rtk told the Dgmo(:rGtIC of t~l~ presidential election thatI tWO predictions: ooe, there will be New Jersey ed~toP31 "predLcttog d~y ]~fo~ethe ballo{g ,Rre cast. I [he outcOme of the nallO~’a else- For Member of Township Committee He Is Ke.ne~h L. Ftok. director m tton Is ~ l~ttle herder t~ancrest- CHARLES GOBAC" Ot the Princeton Research Service "l"wp tag an atqmic bomb." which operated tbe New Jersey ¯ Up to this year. Mr. FinK has For Member of Board of ChosenFreeholders poll sueee~sf~ly for years and this confined hLs pred ct ons to New FRANK BARON ye~ is operatlzl~ the United States Jersey elections, polities] questlo.s, PoLLa new concept in pred[ct,n~ Talk and such" T’he United Stot~s P°ll F°r$urr°~ato national ele~tloP.s, became em outSrowth or the syn- BASIL A. KEARNS Flnk. who has never been wrong dieated state poll which appeared tn making a prediction, has repre- In more than 60 New Jersey new~- For SP4rlff ~ nt~tt[ves of his ~erviee in every WILL;AM EP, S’rOVl of We.t: papers. LEROY W. SEYMOUR nt~ n the country. "Field men" Brun~wLc~.. an .JIt%’l.t’nJent ~ludelet PHneeton UniverMty stodents ey are called. Fink h[n~e]f IR f ~oltli¢:a[ r~..~.lCe I stlbotf~ted ht£ are used by Mr. Flnk to galher Fro" Member M House of Representotivei (Fifth Cong. DISL) eKIU makhlg interviews. He OP- uadrlmmJa~ pced:cu.,o of the poling information. He is will,el ALD~NA APPLETON to tedk about the method he wlU elates with a helicopter, the pilot atlonal e~e’. ~.~ to the I{~corJ Ibis t~se to predict the winner, butt ~*r u,,~,~ s~t,, se,,te also making Interviews in addltto~ week. neatly evades an direct questton i ARCHiBALD S. ALEXANDER , ,.~ ~oflytog. B|]I predlcls a landslide whl for na to hLs view o~tl~ ¢~re~l(l~aUal He w111 ~eturn to his Board of Dwight D. Else°hewer. clmmlng T.~bu]ators ill Pr~l~eton durlng the that Ike will oarry Ihe nattoll by race as Of tod~y. Adr~tlrzg to a For Vlce Presl~nt of the United Stales week end with Lhe fresh, pre- 8 million votes and pick up 35.5 small, tightly organized working JOHN S. SPARKMAN . n tre,d to affect the pre- electoral votes Io Gov.Adlal Stay- group, he revealed that he does r,.~ ~c~t[°~ b! whether Jt will be Ike muck of the street corner pc]ling For Pre$1de,t of the United States cnson’s 175. r. Fl.k’ "~e~l help hL~ predlc- Ea~ton sees Texas a,d Oklahoma himself, with Ida Prlneeton lade. ,a]~n~ by going Io the polls in to Stevenson, but Florida In fsv~r However, Mr, Ftok knaws tha! ~:,* i ~*’.~hl:ho Towll@hlff ~nd vbt~nff, for (Contt,ued 0o Page 163~ (continuedon P~o 16) Denotes ineum*0enL . .;

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Page 1: Forty Copson Halloween Duty; StaudtMay Lead October/10-31-1952.pdfBars of the window patellae bar. wBs the only Democratic anne°, and pa~t district deputy ~tost. There are two elassffiea-

j For ml 11 I Frankl!n tNeighborly " II "h d" J’ l’lLll4d J I Townshlp’s I

News end Views X U t Own Newspope, !

Col. XVIH.--~No. 46. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952 Price Five Cents

Forty Copson Halloween Duty; - Staudt May Leadlions C!uob rty T "ght I -" ....Stages Pa on, ,.^he ¯ vabout eight patrol cars to keep ~ m ¯quiet to the mUniCipa]Jly tonight aS

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M’a or Jose h E St udl 1 e W r -"l.b Y P a . h o ]d War 1 veteran Hu~newello~*~..*o ~ ~.o-- ~.~.tmthe Franklin Township LI~n~ C I only Republican candidate for the Is a "full lime ~ber/]T" and co:=-

recen[ caD~pa~nit Vol

lead a GOP sweep of Township aueh He described himself Its~rtg COnto~t a[ t~e Colllmun ymm

’ " CO lttee surrogate freeholder "havtog no out~|de i;]tere~s,"

c°rs~ii! i~i~!!!i!unteer Fire Co.. Firehouse.~

~’hn~:i:~ck~’gdnT~21~ ~!iiii~cu~:~i~d~!~dfen~:°:f~H°use of ’Representatives Senate

other than adequate administration

Fifteen prizes w II he awarded ’ Bound B¯" o th ,~ "] the township under Republican rook for ~ years. 20 a8to children m co,Lures ’,VII 11 e

~~5

~ Or ~11 rarade ends in the firehouse It rule white keeping the tax rate y . e re~t as Be ough Coun-

P " e~ low in accordance with wL~he~ of ell member He is director Of the]toe o~ march°will be alOoJ]ng J~fo(me ~wnshIp resklen~ " Bound Bt0a Trust CO at ditcherson St, to H me eL. ~l g ’ t v "’to Hamilton St alon Hamilton to His opponent for Township Corn- of he Somer UJe Hospital. a m -

" gm/ttJe will be Charles Gobae of bar o! the Elks, a Melee andGreen St.. who until last Novem-member of the Tall Cedars of Leb*CBsh prizes wllJ be awarded to

Bars of the window patellae bar. wBs the only Democratic anne°, and pa~t district deputy~tost. There are two elassffiea- TWO M dd ebush Schoo pupils p;’eplre for tonight’s grand march Township Committeeman to be the Knights of Pythias.Uor~l seventh and eighth graders, and Halloween Party in West Brunswick by painting a window w th elected to Ih e ~Bnkl~z Township Mr. Zimmerman’s catnpaign WMwith prizes of |O sliver dollars for Halloween ghosts. The store ~$ M~ Anthony’s Cleaners lelong Hamil- Committee in 20 years, based" on his cecord of gott~lgfl~at of each. seven silver dollars ton St The artists ire Jennifer Upton ~nd Bren~ Ztider. Last November. Charles T. J~ck- thLngs done. It was pointed out bYfor ,~eeond in each and five silver ~on, the Republican candidate, de* his party workers thaL during de-

’Nowow Vote Asks Smith Named’-° toouo.., oo .o 3,’11 p,ssio0 days and whe. we,faredollars for thlrd***.ir: each class. ¯ votes and returned the Township work has been needed in the pinK,

WINDOWS IN East Millstone and ConL.n|ttee to fu|| GOP eontr L Mr. Zimmennan wss always olzalong Hamilton St,, have been OTHER REPUBLICAN CA~DI- hand to do the Jobs a~d to aeeel~

’to*"*’*’° _P_ ...=...Prell,-,huvsenIO"IV"*lifO’Up ,o. o oo :,o.. w. o, .,.sY~lem. 3udgto~ WIJl be done early ¯ ence A. Zi]1~rnei’l~all. Freeholder Community Chest two succe~vethis evening and prizes wUI be Jo~n H. Yegkte, Sheriff Ernest E. years during the war.

awarded at the Halloween party Roundin~ OUt an intensive Car&, IZunnewell, and Peter H. B. Yre- John H. Yeghte of Neshanle isJtoghuysen Jr,. candidltto ~or HouserunnLqg for his fourth ter~ asinside the firehouse, paiR°, Peter Yrelinghuysen Jr,. Sampson G, Smith of MiddIebush, of Representatives, Fifth Congre~- Freeholder. He defeated DouglasThe ltoe of march will appear as Republican candidate for Congress, .supertotendel~t of eehoo|s ill Sore- atonal District,

mattes to Ap~I and declared ~uz~-I~lows: eutphen in t~e Republican r~,-,Aeterican flag a~d Lions Club tod~y advocated an "epidemic of ersct County, was ~neluded on a They will be ~d by Frank’~lt~ Wit~ COlor kruard police ear, telephonltb~ -- (elepho~Jllg friends 10-man commJsslo, for edueatioga] Bared for Freeholder. Bast] S. lag hLs campaign. "I, asking forLions Club official car, township ~nd aelg]’~bors Io urge them to televl~OtiHls appointmentln New JerSeYrwas made ~ttbUc Seymour,learns /OFfer eusher~r~ff,to,andLeroYAtdonaW,on¥°UrmyV°tereeot~this year,of maoyl agalny~ s~l~to~otfleial~, record playtn~ music vote ~ amon£t all persort~ inter- yes~rday by Frede~iek M..Ratrbin- Appleton for Consreu. loyal service to the people o~om-m~b~o on tieR, flood-lightingth~ trucks, rtdlnB academy horses, esl~l in 8ood government.’* ger. state ¢ommlsslone~ of educe- All Repub]teem candidates are in. emet County."Coventry Kemzell’~ bulldo~s on In all three counties ot hJs Pffth Uon, + eumbents, campaigning for re- PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSENfloat, children ill costume, flood Congressional District -- Morris, Smith was active in promoting election ctn their record ]n erase. Jr,’s campaign was conducted II1light& fire trucks, ambullanen~ Somerset. and northern Middlesex belevlston in county school dr~le~. Sheriff Ernest Hunnewe)l of ~omereet County by Freeholder C.

having spop.soled a workshop for North Plainfield has been sheriff 1. Van Cleat,...~t8 and music float, l-- Prel|nghuysen was working withteachers recently at which ~ pot- of Somerset County for six years. Frelinghuyeen Is opposed for ¯

He nerved aa undersheriff for three seat J~ Congress by Mrs. Aldolm¯ * * *

LT. RUSSf~L~ PFEIFFER of the Jhbl campaign ~so~iatos to get out s|bll|tles were explored.tOWnShip polh’e, said that IiO des-j the vote. " Others on the commission a~: year~ before that. A disabled (Conthltted on Page 1~trdction was repeated last oighl inl "The fact that so man)" more M~. A. Hoba~ Aader~on. prea[.. ooo,..o,,a,.

Election Lineupspecial pollee will pauo] the town- peep e have regl~ vred h s year.ship tonight to ~e. that children he said, "is only half of th e battle,

enta and Teachers, Ctl£ton; StateSenator Samuel L. Bodi,e IRI

]lave a good ime wlthou being ’~The mportant tb ng no~ Lq to get Hanterdon. of Flemingto~; Statedestruetwe.

I them out to vote. And there is no

Budget Director J. Llndsay De- ~epublicenLast year, hay~Utcks were burned, , ’ Va]liere, Trenton: Allen B, DU-~ttch thillg a~ a SUrplUS vote eve,g~es stolen and eha~r~ on porches

switched. Lt. P[elffer said that the [ tr~ ~epubllcan-vletory areas: the Moat. president. DuMorlt Cor.pofa-}alter was good clean fun, but des- ~ margin-of.victory votes for Repub-

tion, CIlfton; Charles W, Ramllton, For Member of Township C0mmttto

~elton will ~ol be toleraled. Ilcans In one area offset margin-of- executive assistant lo the state com- JOSEPH E. STAUDT*

The ILeutonant added that you.g*lDemc~rattO vot41s eisewhe~’~ misslo~r o4" edueatto., Trenton; For Member ~# Board of Chosen Freeholdersstars who parade in co,tome arel ea the Im nee’of rot

A~emhlyman Thomas J. Hlllery.Thl~ y r po~a ¯ JOHN H. VEGHTE*rot so feared by ~le polic e duparl- OR Is grea or ban ever before

rR-Morrtsl Boo°ton; Robort B,meat as are the 1. slid 20 year old j [e ar alizin it the come

MacDouge]l. director of education- For Surrogate

IPe°Pe re g -- Y a] acllvltles Statloo WATV. New.~oung men who hmk upon Hollc. up o you a mee ngg and on he CLARENCE A. ZI/’AMERMAN*

Wg(~t] a8 an °ppuI’Iuo[ty to "uttt $ roe end hey say. ’ ’re never ark: Ilerbert W. Voorhee& p~’es -loose’ with vandalism ill n ....... dent. New Jersey Farm Bureau. For Sheriff, £,e a~ ye n po ucs De, lore --

He aaid that ~here at. ~ 130 miles p.* ERNEST L HUNNEWELL*how can he . By voting s the Trenton; and Elmer W. Engstrom,of improved ro~d ~t’hich 0~11~{ b~ aZl~.V~r~ vice president in charge of RCA

¢Cont nued o]I Page 161 - " ];.boratorJes dlvislon, Princeton, For Member of House of Representatives (Fifth Cone. DilL)........ PETER H. B. FRELINGHUYSEN, JR.

Franklin Township Man to Make F°rU ’todStates Se ; XAND RS *, ]’i’H*Nat’l Election Predictions Monday

ForF°r Vice President of the united StatoSpresident of RICHARDthe UniteO StotesNIXONEyes o~ the town.ship, state and I the man he has cho~ert as the the b|gge~t vote In the history of DWJGHT D. EISENHOWER

even natton w~ll be focused on a winner.Franklin Park man late Mondlzy} LAST WEEK~ while addressing

the Untied .~tote~ and two, it couldwell be the clo~es| electioo to his- * * * * * * * *

~l~g~t ~.S he fiz]JShe6 Up hJl$ lie(ton- ~ g~ember~ of the New Jers¢.y PresB tor~,"~|de p~ll ~zltd tabulates his wtoneF I A~qocJatJ.o~, ]~¢, Ftok made only "Actually." Mr. F[rtk told the Dgmo(:rGtIC

of t~l~ presidential election thatI tWO predictions: ooe, there will be New Jersey ed~toP31 "predLcttogd~y ]~fo~e the ballo{g ,Rre cast. I [he outcOme of the nallO~’a else- For Member of Township Committee

He Is Ke.ne~h L. Ftok. director m tton Is ~ l~ttle herder t~an crest- CHARLES GOBAC"Ot the Princeton Research Service

"l"wptag an atqmic bomb."

which operated tbe New Jersey ¯ Up to this year. Mr. FinK has For Member of Board of Chosen Freeholderspoll sueee~sf~ly for years and this confined hLs pred ct ons to New FRANK BARONye~ is operatlzl~ the United States Jersey elections, polities] questlo.s,PoLL a new concept in pred[ct,n~

Talk and such" T’he United Stot~s P°ll F°r$urr°~atonational ele~tloP.s, became em outSrowth or the syn- BASIL A. KEARNSFlnk. who has never been wrong dieated state poll which appeared

tn making a prediction, has repre- In more than 60 New Jersey new~- For SP4rlff

~nt~tt[ves of his ~erviee in every WILL;AM EP, S’rOVl of We.t: papers. LEROY W. SEYMOURnt~ n the country. "Field men" Brun~wLc~.. an .JIt%’l.t’nJent ~ludelet PHneeton UniverMty stodentsey are called. Fink h[n~e]f IR f ~oltli¢:a[ r~..~.lCeI stlbotf~ted ht£ are used by Mr. Flnk to galher Fro" Member M House of Representotivei (Fifth Cong. DISL)

eKIU makhlg interviews. He OP- uadrlmmJa~ pced:cu.,o of the poling information. He is will,el ALD~NA APPLETONto tedk about the method he wlUelates with a helicopter, the pilot atlonal e~e’. ~.~ to the I{~corJ Ibist~se to predict the winner, butt ~*r u,,~,~ s~t,, se,,tealso making Interviews in addltto~ week. neatly evades an direct questton i ARCHiBALD S. ALEXANDER , ,.~~o flytog. B|]I predlcls a landslide whl forna to hLs view o~tl~ ¢~re~l(l~aUalHe w111 ~eturn to his Board of Dwight D. Else°hewer. clmmlng

T.~bu]ators ill Pr~l~eton durlng the that Ike will oarry Ihe nattoll by race as Of tod~y. Adr~tlrzg to a For Vlce Presl~nt of the United Stalesweek end with Lhe fresh, pre- 8 million votes and pick up 35.5 small, tightly organized working JOHN S. SPARKMAN .

n tre,d to affect the pre- electoral votes Io Gov. Adlal Stay- group, he revealed that he does r,.~~c~t[°~ b! whether Jt will be Ike muck of the street corner pc]ling For Pre$1de,t of the United Statescnson’s 175.r. Fl.k’ "~e~l help hL~ predlc- Ea~ton sees Texas a,d Oklahoma

himself, with Ida Prlneeton lade.

,a]~n~ by going Io the polls in to Stevenson, but Florida In fsv~rHowever, Mr, Ftok knaws tha! ~:,*

i ~*’.~hl:ho Towll@hlff ~nd vbt~nff, for (Contt,ued 0o Page 163~ (continuedon P~o 16) Denotes ineum*0enL . .;

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E ,Hill ...E D I T 0 R IA L ¯st stone ,,,* -, o,,......,.and r, dwmrd, Patrl¢;¯ =.d Sophie

The Rosary /dt~r l~lra¯Joseph’a Ohureh will

Here Is Our Choice ’ o.,..=~t NO’/, 7. A covered dllh supper Mr¯ end Mr¯¯ Owen CloseSt areAt 7 P, hi.* b~¯Inea$ ]neet[£tg lit 8 zpendlnE a taw weeks In ¯lltlmo~.

Republicanism -- the store of :anti- in nearly every County ogcl~y and main. p. m.. and eletelon ot’oRterz wLU Md,dunce -- is again offering the best line of talns a Closer contact with the people of the ~ be d. The ~dles Auxllt~r¥ o! the Mill-

Mr. ind Mrs, Eugene Paris an- stone Valley )’Ire Department wingoods to be purchased with your vote in county than most freeholders in the state,. One tettetned Sunday Mr. a,~l ,Mra. eponsor luncheon In the firehouseFranklin Township. in four of the men of- Vote for Zimmerman. George Paris o~ Princeton Election Diy, stattind at noorLfeted, their record is already known God Sheriff Ernest Hunnewell is one of the MLss Judith ,Newcomb entertiln. Mr. lad Mrl, Robert He)’ are pal’.heartily approved. The four others have mode few full-time sheriffs in the country. Ernle ed at a .bittbdly Fatty Satgrda¥ in enta at ¯ dauzbler born Oeh 2~ =tit clear how they intend to conduct themselves was injured in World War l, a serious injury, honor o/her fltth bltthde¥, Somerset Hospital.

.n office’ond are worthy of your vote. which left him permanently disabled. He hasJoseph Staudt, the township comrnltte- "no outside interests," he admitted, outside, For All Occasions R¯membetqr

ononor.dmoyor of Franklin Township, is ask- that is, of administerlng the office of sheriff--MA*AM LORnrA X_pastryShing for support. Joe certolnly shouldn’t hove to the best of his ability. It will be Hunne- Mind Reodina c-~

any trouble winning. No reflection on. his well’s second term, and o good first term it --- ~ op

opponent, but when a man has capably od- was for the past few years. One vote for Advice In All Affoirs ~Y~=’~’~’q~ WeddingTrlr$ministroted his township job as did Joe Staudt, Hunnewell. ~

end OIkei

there~J no good reason to deprive him of John H. Veghte, elected to freeholder Sp4oks Polish and Russian Our’ Sosclalty

another three-year chance to continue. In three times, is trying again. John is o farmer, The HMder Of this Advart~leman’l ¯~J~,~,tefact, it was surprising to see him opposed in lives in Neshanic. He mode no accusations will receive s Dollar Reading for @c=JS~l

, ¯ F~UlI|CIIIIthis campaign. One vote for Staudt. during his campaign, played a cleon game of ~ Cants ¯ irt=~= .rodl, ssle7

Clarence A. Zimrnerman, incumbent politics, and summed up this wgek with: ao~=u .=4fr6~eholder, has been in government for 29 "Look ot my record." All he asks is to be Open from S a, m, to II p, m. CH 7.E&Yl ~eme~years, since he was elected to the Borough voted for or against on the basis of his devoted ~87 SOMERSET ST. or KI ~74N SabeR& prop,

¯ Council in South Bound Brook. He is octwe efforts to Somerset County and its people, llo Easton Ave.. New Brun~vlck

¯ Our Forgotten Privilege *.,.,ho. ,,o,R.0r,ot.d e, R..t, J A M1 SN ; ¯ ,, MAHER,,’’ We Americans are dutiful citizens¯ V4~: electorate voting, while the infant nation of

¯¢herish our rights and privileges. We ~how Israel saw 72 percent of her eligible voters gd ~ U ~J¯ the rest of the world how a democracy ~hould to the polls¯

real y work. Not a very pretty picture, it is? We may FUNERAL DIRECTORSLIKE HELL WE DO! Only $1 percent of hove the most wealthy and productive nation ~S EalBt’an AvenuR Now 8gunlBwl¢k, N. J.

the eligil~e voters o~ong us bothered to cast in the world -- but, as active participants in m"a ballot in the 1948 presidential election, our democratic government, we rote at theThat means only o relatively small fraction of bottom of the pile. - ......................the electorate actually voted for the man And the picture is just as bad whe~ wewho has been our President for the post four compare ourselves with the voters of Grand- MECHANICAL REPAIRS ~, VaV~"years) po’s day. Back in 1880, 78.4 percent of the ¯ Motors ¯ebuilt ¯ Brake Work ~--}

And things wile probobry be only slightly eligible voters cast their ballots, Things at the ¯ Motors IBxchanged ¯ Complete~=..J "~O~J[~/

better in this President[ol erection. As of Jan. polling place went from bed to worse in theFront End Work ¯-Expert Car- ~_)) [ ~

1, more than 29 million citizens welt. not 2OthCenturyuntiJoniyB3.4percentmanoged .buretor Work OExpert IBervlce

registered to vote. Some of these hove pro- to find their way to the polls in 1940. Evidently and Repah" On All Mike Cars. ~.~

bobly registered since then, but there will still World War II and the nation’s new role in GULF ACCESSORIES, GAS, OIL, ~jbe many miffions missing from the registration the UN impressed few could-be voters with TIRES, TUIBRS, BATTIBRIEIB ~,

rolls on Nov. 4. the importance of our democracy since the HAMILTON EERV,CEThe record is even worse in ejections percent voting dropped even further to S1 in CENTER

where we were iust voting for o governor, o 1948. ~36 Hamilton St. OH, 7-933S New BrunlBwlckcongressmen, or local officials. Only 20 per- When it comes re performing our dutycent of the qualified voters appeared a~ the at the ballot box, most of us Americans arepolls in recent Congressional and state eeoc- strictly armchair citizens. We have a, lot torions. . say about how "that men in the White House"

Now, Jet us see what the citizens of some or Senator Whoos/s is ruining the countrt,, butof the "less odvoncetl" democracies are do. our opinions never get beyond the hot airins: In Italy, a country which has just become stage. It’s just too much trouble to vote.democratic, 89 per cent of ;he electorate voted SO, the next time some street cornerin the 1948 ejection -- the same year that 51 politician begins sounding off about the statepercent voted in Arne, ico Little Belgium did 06 the notion in the neighborhood taproom, i

even better in IgB0 with 90 percent of the ust top him on the shoulder and politely tell~ I~-eligible voters casting their ballot¯ Our [Jritlsh him: "That’s OK, bud See you at the polls oncousins turned out ~’~ percent strong in last Nov. 4 "year’s voting Swedun hod 80 percent of her But will YOU be there?

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Toys, Cribs, Etc. ,..,d keep ,heir child (,art.,l COl’. , Sistet’~ Hove Birthday: A Ilalioween early was he,hi last ,night by the Sunday School In the [ A btrlhday party in the h~lne ofNeeded for E.M. ;ehurch. Refreshments were pro- Mr. end Mrs. Peter Ca.H.w (ff

~qaiptn, nr;such "z~ p ay el’ibm.,’ vlded, a d eh dren con I e t, tlamtlton ¯r., in haler oi th(ir It ol " pens. ehlhh’c’n s I;l~ ~ and Rarn~s Ix calved prizes ~Ja Rb era Bonn e ~nd BarbaraIleeded ’~y Ihl. M’!¯lhodJsl L!hnrch ; Schedule o ehareh aetlvllic:~ tar "~’as a ell’dad by 34 l~r~on~ Sun-’in [~.it Mill-t(~ , ~r ~ ’¯B i e we.eL e ud~.’s a ect ng t ’, day aft~t’noogRoan1"’ [i It;Ir~l,r)" 111" ehihlrcn o(;Ihe Oil1(: a Ch reh Board MondayI The two ~L~ters celebrnted thai-the COIl!’toga:~n!l. i night. 7:30:* Ladles Aid RteetJn.~! fll~t and ~eolld bilthday i(,9~,~,-

The ilnr~er~ [~ being constrlleted i Wednesday, a fellowship supine I ve y Deeor.~tton~ were tn pi~kby NOlflll]n Y{~rk. ~. roan of he,Nov 1S a 6 p. m, land whiteebul~:h "~ax y,.let’tcd at a recent [ The Ladles Aid Society meeting! Guests ,~ttended tram Wenllte]d. Fklg~f~Apple,~lufek=pd=e~Jendchurch nwelin,z I(] he converled to wtl be he d n he home o Mr~ E Izabeth Kenilworth Clark Town. of ~oefmll~ tele¢led apple vmlefies,..a nursely ~ parents cog d a end IFrank Nag e Jr., of Bast M I stone "ship, Plscataway and New Brun~-~or¢ ~otlal tnn(.lilm~ at Ihc ehureh let 2:30. l wick.

I Rehabl¯ Leak ~’Gun ~ : . ~ ".: " i : ¯ ¯ " :I S op O.e-Minute News from Johns-blanville. ,

1~4 Dennis St. ..... : . ~ /

Repaired ’ . .

...., ~m~ll~W,a~. p. ~tm~-,r~,/,e~,:," /~¢;z =.. i . ~* . ¯ ..~R. s scuss ¢*s co. mployee to Vote :

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[,;.,~-~i~’~ v~m. . ¯ Att,h~tlmeofye~,wea~eo[tea ur~sallem~loye~todo."~aet;- Atmr~elnlwlmtl~ktbzo~ht&e .....

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I~ke~: ’ D~ 3ok~t*MMv]lle want to~ e,~ra, qtmBEed valet, to go to ~llot ~ *. ,j¯ ~i~ its emp,oyees to take pert In tkepolbandvoteforthe~aumud . * * * -.. ,politic?" the c~nd]datu 0t Ida ehok.e. 2’h~boneo/a~R~o.t~#/art~.~ . .~

~i r~ "~’.~ ’- J-M bel[eve~thattaldnsmale- ’l~e d-ht t0’voM free t., and bdng~St~gf~tso/m~l~ .~.;1.

, I ¯ m ,i j~ j~ 11 ¯ ~1J of good oltlt~nshlp, Whether or eel ......... cotillions a[/eeli’~l (t~t .¢1~1 " ~]! &n e111 10 [ Bit ¯ tl a I~ eO~l~¢tlO/~ Ig ~ [unalll’flentKi al~ e

; ~. ~METBNEO CAIBIB~ n~’n~dlvlduub~ v tootewoth~tlonsoftheword ", .

~-~: ’ IBervi¢e TO Aft P0intt ,~ ~]lll t here t= o,e dl[a Wbl¢la ~’ M ’r~w lO re~rve Ale,. aa " ~ ~’ " ":-~

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Fridoy, October 31, 1952 THE RECORD PeqeThree|u

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JWV Launches Bleed Donor DriVeGeorge anddoAnn intensive drP.’e for blood E o d Greenspan, ]lerbort Tanznian,

¯ ,,, T*%n"o.., te.. h.d To.d.y o d OahroK .en om

night At a meeting of New Hruns- i THE POST IS ALSO planningWick Post 133, Jewish War Vet. a speela hal day aetivBies pro~x~nterans, hbZd at Worhmens Circle. including "Give a GiSt to a yIMI~

THOSE WHO KNOW their w~Members were stked to sign up Who Gave" and repte~ment ~ -

: u large ¯ number of donors in non-Jewish workers on ChHstmtutaround Cly Hall are giving the¯poastble before the clare of the Day. ’’.ve[l-kuown h0r~e laugh to a news- . drive. Not,. 22. Tho~o enltsted for The post went on record as op-paper reporl thl~ week that the lute : blood dana!ions will visit the Red I posink the MeCarra -Walter lmmL.~:ros~ mooamoblle on Its next stnp ~t athm Art¯ A me~age from Jessein New Brunswick, I Moss, nattena[ eonllnaader, was

Everyone pledging Io give blood read stsess ng bat th JWV mustwilt reeeive prizes¯ whlt’h lnei.de [ remain apart rom pa ~t~an pol tle~.

’~’erto tu accept 1he ,ew lraffts plan a free ticket to the NYU-Rntger~ Edgar A. Lanslng. executive" at-game Nov 22 a pass to -~n RKO Isistant of the Pore of New York~all) toJiiorFnw. ~hep~ wouRI 8tt]| thea[i’~, all d a tre~ JuncheOl, sit tbe] An horJt~. ~pohe oft [h ¯ Author.not ~)e enough time to put thl~ plafl:

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’Broadway or BLtz restaurants¯ it;"~: p ejectseffect hefo]v~ Dee. 25. And Harold Barman is chairman of The era post was has o Sun-

nt, llhe r the eily eomm’p:~¢4,nner~ n()r ne .olood drive committee, Asa~t- I day n a S a e )eparlment meetingthe traffic eonlmJRee are dgely to [ng him are: Arnold ReehLshafer AtteedDtg by representatives o a J

AtsX BeJsfJeld, Jack Isomer ]Jar- I N’ew Jerqy l)O’sl’~

tP’P plan Into effe(’t.

Woman Shot in Fracas Tues.signs must b~ obtained before the HOW MUCH--are we helping our neighbor? That’s the question Police were ~-~sirchlng last night GhlLseharow hecate *o red p..... traffic roe,tog ran ~eome a answered dady by the United Fund drive scoreboard adjacent to

~(~n~ "~’~tes~’b° a[letXed/y shot a an a’g e, wRh .~ r u’)ur~vorea y And thi~ wll prnbabh¢ no1 I the Roger Smith Hoq~l. AS Of today the board s able to register ¯ ay nigh tel" ~1 via- ; . .! hapoen until ,Tanuafv--lf. approved i contr butions totsllinE $2M,~O, which is still S~:)5,0~ short of the e argume a Jame~b~ r and ’~as ejected, . Re Bved m South

by lhe C ty CommissionI

UF goal. holtle. , ~ . Hi’vet tel" s!~: y.’c~ks with a b~)ther

¯ * ~ ~ ’ va G Ischarnw Wlu~a a’ld’c~s ~herore r~Jurning Tuesday nig~INCIDENTALLY, mlr .~pies I’e- " ......... -- ~ b{’~ll g ve 1 )sly AS Soutk River (.aJnhlg entrance to the homeport that the city commisMoeers Fremhala,.." -- - -- will bt. charged w]th te k ! through a ~¯tedow Gln~hSrowwere receptive--if .ot poistorousb ...............

t A. ul u’av , His wife. 1~ ~, S acie ~al~,ed he was entttted to parte. hu.t=.e-yhm, th~ Trnr.~ cam- ]mnnrfnntF--[~.= N,,3m~¢ |n ~h*,ts,.. re,’e~ved ~e.e.~ ,.o,,d, t. ~ ~°~ a.~ had .~tur.ed tomltee out] ned t’~ recommenda-I --r ......... ! .......... of the band and thttmb when a ~uv~k~[t ’ ~e pointed a honm~madoBoas on TuesdaY. The ~ommission-i "*r’nur freeholder has ’1 n per I’L lU . rtne ,~’enL off dur~,i the ~,,arrel. J"~ ..h.r]tat~ont’~~lr’ II !b.t]~T;er~ d sp~ yed ;Teat interest and I a Job" Thomas it Lee count:, ¯ | |n~ ~ll~.W ; [ Accord g po k-e, G seharaw ¯ - zt a out zne ~ro~l.asked zv.~ny qu~ ass, A J~ough he I Dam ~el’alJc eta rfl a . said today in [i "’~ "~Y" " J wen~; I. 0 .....he Jamesburg hu.nt~ uf re-ene°°r PredV* flentheGtelsehar°wback door mldarrived’Bee-

"-[o 1he vaHou~ recnmmendattoll.~.} Ila]e ha~ been a men ~er of thelelee on o ti~e Beard of Fr0ehold r tfl.e went tiff¯ wou.dteg Mr~ wan then fired and her h- gd ~,~which wo~ld change meal dowll- [ktar o Frteholders t~Jhee ).~31 a era elaJnllng M dd esex Coun s uunurlavo white GhlL’~harow was , ........

SiDE NOTE from u ¯ I. 1940 and s re he fie ant ~overnmem has any n her Pansy d Main SL South R~’ermore nto eeua read’N: The ~as ts, er] ~ ~’harge of he coerce cuu Y nthesae"Jae~;adthe F.venls ~h[t:h led up to th¢, shoot, and she was allowed to returnword "idol" ~q d~,r~ved frets the h~rlal penal alld eduealJomd de- Ct)u~ty PlaDntog Board ha~ beast Lag, ~s related hy th e Ilt~burtevtut, homeGreek¯ "ldlotes.*’ which mean1 parlmenl¯ ~laylng a vltd role iu a.~L~tiag mu- were. Detective Wil]tem Burke of theEthoso elth’.e.s who did nnt take Lv, s p aed out the tht of ai¢lpstlttss lit he r order~ phys- GIntseharo’¢. and 1he liuburlavos County Prosecutor’s attire arielpats in pub evol[ng The allcienl :} ’ f ~U r ffah, ’~ otn of the o a[ developmesl S nee s CS ~b" po led ]firlanee~ a few motd,~ ago Stae Poee Detecthe~ SEt lobes-Greeks really had some hng there n"mrten ’lllt"~,ount~,.

m stllshment hi 1945[ he e|oimed, some repurchase the home¯ sea of the lilEhtstown Barracks are

and Ihat definition still ’~ppltes to The Dem*~er lie candidate for tha IE mua’ripallties have established After .llv[nE [he~P_..for a while, Investlgatotg.~lmllar hoa~l[,.,

f[~e~ wh° toJd th ....rt he h~ttl’

thc~;e whn art, (o,dish ....... gh nu, ",tfiee i~ ;*:tozeP ~. H .......f "°" Peddler Cleared o ; .vldso. for an..-

IN g~e tho’F fk}d-giyon rteht to el’eL Brl)w,] ha.; bee1] an a or~]e~, ~ ¢- ~vote ~r 28 VC,~P~ ill,IS i1,1~ ~he legal bArb- ¯ ¯ :meals alld [bat the medieh,es u~dMISS LtLLiAN MOORE, ~,llddle- Drunken Drlvlnq I co.~d haye F.r~iured symptom8 of~’ * ~ #* " ’rcuiid whlch I~ ml neee¢~ary for

~ex Ge.eral Ho~p[lal. an([ MtSS, . ~ ~JntnxicatJoa.ARCH~E ALEXANDER mad[’ "hP offh’~ {£ su]’r~gah.. Lre sad

MARY THERESA WIDLY of St. A ~daeish’~h,~ (hurl drunken ..............some sorl of New der~t,y lmlBLt’~l I.r(, ~ald Ibp t,’,,eholder mtl~lPctt, i ’t~ I[t~.~pilal, basil iff New driVJllg verdict In Rarllan ’[l(~wa-

lii m~maa~,~mb,hlslary te~t IIJEhl whcn he all* )lan Iht. eo,lJlI.y ])ud~e de~er" llrun~wiek¯ atlendln2 the ’&urking ship agalrlst a New Brurtswlck man¯ I-.~ared on ,, telL.vish,,, "A~batbou’¯ I;1,1e Ihe d,n<n,,,t ,,f m, e.,, tn he’,nrlfL’rem’ ..... T(,aehin~ Tub~reu- h~Lq been roYerl~¢l by Coulily (lOlt;1 Ihe K~tURDovar WATV The Senat.rbd al - peld to (’arty ou II e m n) ~rvices

dldale.sat to, fore. he TV ca n .ra . r ." m ) .s uet arid m, Stte~l~Nur~tngllallnow beln~ hc d a Judge Charles hi, .Morris. . p. Illhfrll Towhs~1 p,l OWn

far almnst fOUl hDtlr~, i>atlentl~ ¯.11. IJrl Ilia ]ll;I In’ hi[zhw[t.~ ~ hFOtl-httu 1 The (’llnvlelhle ’w;lz~ o]llatl’e(J Newspaper~lvtrJog ql,e~ " I h m .... Irl~ld,~ it h~ 1 " ~a f]~ OUS [~a’l(~ n’ ;I eddler ~ . ." . " - ’ e- , i ~h(’d ;’rlday ov Franklin

-..b-~ders Dve~ , g . .ph.nl-~, Fhls "~arr ~ -~ ¯ ~ high ~ro" e ’ h . ’ MRS, PATRICIA PADRE ’ 127 who wa,~ arreM~,d ’*ii~’, .~ Si .i’e~)rlt.r tb.ught lile c.;mdidah, ~’,,li;~r(.. h~a)Hi, ami r. "r. f!T.~n~,.nd St., New BruJr;wJek. /[luh’.vay 25. Offbmrs Sehush’r and ~ "J’~)wti~hip P.I)li.~hlllg (’o,

[rerT 1 D r ¯ ~: i 1 ~J ¯ , i , ¯ L 4 ~ ¯ ~ ¯ , [1 Kill IUJ L{ " h ’I s ¯ W(,(lasb o[ Rarllall "l’OV¢ll"dd I lesll- I ~.[hld]el)tl~.h, .%¯. d¯,+ I If ¯

[ted 1hat Davidsu was dru x a VARRE~I ~ A~:"R b Sbyhm~elFl,, h ’ . ’~ ~ I’ over m~. k, ¯ ~ i r . r.~sc, al N,IC I ..... PU ]ihw

se [ I . i iz ..~ lit kll ,.~; ,i;d (. Ill p; rl k ¯ I ¯ r~* shldl.or.; i]1 ¯ a , ¯ral~e ~ i r ]) iv[ ~.t~ ":( a O" . ¯ .:1 , : 17..[ tared as septC a ¯ ma tar &he¯ lalblllJ~ ahollt sirld ~hl) ha~ Ihe .z t.l~t/ll.n i¯,qlll[V ill ¯ ~ , ~h(’[ll¯r hi ;all i,nnr¯t.~ takPn and ]..~ Sbtsrew. if4.Sellte ,,li lil]a~l [o: .~ ¯ . ~

¢lu,ra~Jt, u[ }lh con.¢let[oiz~, i dher (.i)n~li o, i r

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~ . ~ jn t.[u,rse ~ lakt¯n in r rib.liar er.dllIll(hZe :~lrll.ri~. Tlu. eJatol ~;i.~ ilase, I ] the Po~.t Office at ~dJdd]ehu h*

¯ ~ Ih.~ (ll~ nlJr e~;l~l ’ i T],t’v n~tl~l al~ll have Iht. i.(le(~n,m(.n. ;)JI le~.~Jel(Hly ]).y l)l** r~ol-illan Itl.il. ¯ ~, .I.. Ulldur 1he .1(-[at h[ar~h SFROM THE MAILBOX: ’~ (.:if(1 ¯"l’h:t[ i~ why il i~ ~,1 ,¯. ~;11.% dalbJn ,,r n.dr maJ,m (l(’p/iFtb,el(l ................

F "’~ ~, ,i.t*ae" ~rlo ~ay:% o ~lll’lq ili,¯li dl[ Ibi. pa b,F i* ~, ha’~tql oa Ihl! i’l’~;ull i1[ a compre* .....’" ,.V a O I1~ th(’ )iclnl"l ~ el qts,rt St:ill¯¯ (il,or, (. 1., tl n h,.i ~lvt. ~,x;inlhlaH(tn [. ken dllrhigIb [, H~,p[ddi[.aa Pl*e~[dellliil[ (,and]. ,hal’r I:, ]lr~e" Lee .~;ii(I. i Ihen’ ~’eldor ~"l’ar

¯ * .... DREIER S¯ ’~ k [ r *, I..l¯t r , ~ f r . kill M. JOSEPH DUPPY. (;I ng

We ~athrr Ih,. ~ rih¯r. ,,by’easel ! ,]( ~ 4n~ ~ ! ~tn~.c],~ Ibm. Mhhlle~tex ( unnty Mnreh oF"voted l{t, puhlican, I~ ir~(.d t)e- T

: I)],l]e¯ eampaign far I9.52z I)t, ffy, - s we r hn p e re o ]’rex- Hr~

UNITED FUND I~ $2375 v~*r.i’mt at 4 y’ar~ ~1 e "an-* a. ’ ,h,, ........ ,. ......., ............ SPORTING GOODS

~’t"’w~’~:: *Lm.’¯ ,,I ,..~:~oll :? ,h,. J,,.,.r ts,>." ,,la~, ,, , ~ .. "fr o, .....w , E.’ h ..... and we h.pe [ ir::[e~t, an’, I’,pl*e, ,al (’hnrch r,f $1. I .... --

’" " "’ "¯ ~I "~ h o ’" IJ,.I. zr ,’,v;itz~ ~1. Ai . ,Jrea ’.-’ PAUL E JAETREMSK 2OX-~,flhlleill i z i ~ Ih~rl" nlldhtlr~ and tl¯neher, "dr~.!rord HI..~nd ANTHONV FIDE-

.... ~~ " ’ ¯ ’ boy~ h, ; CARD 06 Cams eh S r’ "e v-

a~ )akl ¯ ~ale fl." hcrlelll of Ibe [nild. ilu~ t’;l~ll all’ard~ ftw ~u~Resilo,l~

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land ............

1114’ I’~ x~J]] relltate Irh°[(’* C’n" .--- HUNTING.

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HUNTPAC 7.45 HUL INcT~ NN ~ESBEIIW.. IB I[ oo.,. oosdo D,o E. I[

on WedneEdoy, November 5, 1952. ThisDUCK CAP

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.ATE o.,,,,,,e .e a,h B,a*, D" NEWi.etls~.i ."" ~lu~J lie eew~ e.l.mns I|i*~[.ent]y tl) t)btehl dD]IOI~ for rare-type hl.od aeeded by a worn. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. .~

~L~n critically ~ll in Middlesex Gen, Wrap your garbage ond tie looseeral Hoapital. Holy c’mne a,’ea dai. STARTING MONDAY, NOV. 3rd to 7th ~ ".:

lte~ didn’t heJp~mt, t~.o? pGpers inl’o bund|os,Ii~*~l~FiIil~W~i~ NEVER

BRAWLS are still the rule or the

VKi~ I~K ~

UNDER .evcaing--a,(I ~ometlmes morning--in Burner St, topreoms. Police had H[RBERT D. DAILEY, Director SOLD

tD ~w0op duwl~ oll a bar this weehto stop ¯ SEht in whteh oar of the

B~e~o’~ w[ndow~ was shnBerod. ,Departmettt of Publ|c Works ~ 19 George Street New Brunswickw .~doeM]’t the local palter d

B0te/een. Schu?eman aMd LIb0rty Sts,

which could eas~.v

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Page Four THE RECORD Friday, October 31, 1952 .-,~.,

~.--! realize I’m entl[Zed t~ only tlfieat e aufborlzlmt you to go d’tea~ lees ~ bal/..ttme, under 7 xme.-VET NEWS /~,. 0h.og. nt ~0 uobe. *bel.,,, OI ,*atolog ,o *oor --L~So,*~ ~ the ~olv.l.., City Omft Boo,d’~~sPoa~:te~ Bj~u~Sew uude]’ the ¢otlJ~e? Is tilere afly El;nit on the,snd ,art-time t~a[tdng h, de¯re- a.qd | [|nd hat B so am eHgs~b[~

.... ~ o~,,,o~ Gets 30 Area Meneh ed a a ,st" mzO e ~1"l zc ~e .umaer o1 end,get el tnl~ oature. [dtted under-g’adua~e cohere bout- for traJ:,mg u,lder he Korean OI ’this momh’~

~n~g .~ y ..t Siemens, / ¯ A.--The law .Impo:~e~ no reMrle-;sex, under /he Korean G[ BHI? Bill. Could I t~ke my trahling un-6raileex were:

Nell ]’:. MuBen Jr.. 22 DIvLston~t,: John ~,. Feher. ]77 Somer~t¯ ,- .~.J ~;~.OUrLn oz ~.~ e ’,p’~(’U I hens On ch[~n£)ng sen0ob;! so long A.--FuH-Iime Iralnh]g eonsisls der both programs at Ihe ~;ameSt.: Rlcbzrd F. Lo CaMro, 61 Thronp tr’~ue XI] ~l’l]lJg Lee coo[-~ ~ I1[ el I aa fie ¢.our~e cnange~; ~re Jl~’olvecl. ; at Jea$! 14 sure,ester hout’~ or lho [ Bale?

eb~r~~l- agaln~l your ~nllHPmenl I Before. mak ng your move how eq~’iva en , Three quarters time I~ :.--No. Yo ma..ol reee ve C,,I ~,ve.:[~:~er~ B°]e : ....

’ur(d ~l~°Jn *h" P’er" ’ou mlL~[ a~]~’~ " ~t~A ur r hP*w~e", ndl0 and,0 semester-hours.14 ~emestet l ......and ~ndm’ll°wu ,ees for tralnln, ny other law ,,k~* nd

St.: Jame~ E. Dafley. 8 ,rosperDonald R, BuekHew. Burnety u enlo]l to the flare the approvld [ etery h ng’s 11] ordel !or Ihe e ulvalenP -tl -g . i~ er

school processes your [a~t lesson. !VA will L~sue a supp eme tal eer-’twet.n 7 aq . halt me. be the auspices of he ( overnoleol SI.Ch~rle~ J. BlaRert Jr.. 4 Abeel

~I: Frmlk PrevHe. 153 RemaenAve.: Morton D. L,kln, I08 Seaman

/:. ~,~ $1.: Joseph J. "Prettier, 89 C~d"""""~seA~’e.r s ~ J~,~eoh M,~iev. RD 24. Box 114;

¯ " FOR VOTERS’ i FORMATIONj Now Brun~,~lek¯ R, dmo*ld O. Sargent Jr.. 3S5 g.

:~’:’~ I ;VashlnJ~I,-I Ave.. Dunellen: Benito.: i Rueda. ])II Second Ave.. Akron.

{ ~ i Ohio Robert V Harned, 2U~ Front,: The Plain Facts of a Vote "YES" For A Good oad ion,S0uth F,,infleld: Laurence~, ~. M’ ,~ler. RD 5. 8OR 209. N’xon; Har-

j J ~Id J E.awklns. RD i. Box ~0. Bound: Brook,

~" TIlE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY-- NOVEMBER- 4TH I .o*.r~ ~ ~oDo.~,d *~,,~e*,.h~¯ John Sl., Helm*,tta: Robert C. ~ttn-

he]’. 20 Main Bt.. Meluchefl; John

" ~ The Parkway Referendum-The F|rst,ft. Jonas. g Llncolo Ave.. NortI~

i! Whet to look far’.runs~h’X: ~’ehae] ~et~ke, Bee-

On Your Ballet-Leeks Like This: [ gent Mill Rd.. Jame~burg.

~- J,mes S, Kobblns, ~h.lks Ave. +

,~.t0nmoldh Junel[ofl: Jose~*h UZ-I:, O~ Lincoln Ave South Plain!flrld: ~rnest Mc~r;. RD l: BOX]:~2"~, Mett,ehen; N~ {oH sh-. Abel"27 WhlltJer Aw.. Dun-lien; Jamea

, g. Kearney, 3 Wet on ,’~l.. Metueh*en; and Stantey T. l’owlak, Bel-mont Ave., South Plainfield. .~

[--’;’1’; " ’ ....... 7

< A U T Z E~gOTR O’, ’ S .RVICB¯ Auto E{eetr;c{~ ¯ IgnitioneGeeerator - Starter¯ Carburetor Serv;ce

AND HOME RADIO REPAIRS{S Central Avenue

New Brue4wkk #Phone CHarter 7-4807

~elelelelelelelelel~ay ~’rem Ile~ Md FamWe eev~bCUe ~n~ ~ ~e Jumbo eNtl4be~ee~ e~ -:~ ..........

Rosenthol GlassCompany, Inc.Auto Glass Installed ~-.

Store Front WindowtMirrors Made-To-Order

In plain words this means ~.~ ..~,,....d

/ ~ ~ ~$~ Table Tops Mad~ to Order

¯ ¯ HARVEY STREET

}i~loft FrenCh St.,’

I am asked whether the State should use its credit so that the New N~W BR~JNSW,CKI* Kilme." 5-3284Jersey Highway Authority can borrow money to build the Parkway

_ at 2% or less, instead of 3% or more, ~L:’

~; VOTE "YES" AND SAVE AT LEAST ~,~i C~.Ek: ’[i LOW RATES" $80,.. ,000,000, who, ~. 0., A ’~" v=. ~. w~ o...0. ~ y~ ~v. ~. ,..~. ALLSTATEYOU’/’~,

~ way will pay fm tBeff wflhout exiT° |axes?

:~ " - AUTO INSURANCE,~ When you vote "YES" for the Pa,~var Ab~l~efy ev~’y mmmnc~ The Parkway~¢ referendum you Dour¯ yourself ~ good will pay for Meff by tolrs from only ~me

¯ E~Sy Paymenl Fl~nParkway fo tide on {n two to thr6e years who ride on I~. ¯ BIsger-Va~ue Features{BReed of a mm:h longer 9erfod up {o 40 [.~ ¯ Fa~t, Fair Selllementsyeart. That means qukker toile t fr~-n irof-

~¯ Econc-Kate Auto

~ Fan ,oP "y* FREE !The Parkway will be self-tuppmtlng and w|ll ,:,

r ~ require no e~ra taxes/f ~nanced by 2% State-!I

G.{d¯ To~ Automobile Insurance"guaranteed bonds.

~,,~ SO REMEMBER, YOUR VOTE ttYItS~ ON ;~SEE or PHONE THEAL LSTA"rE AUENTS

THE PARKWAY REFERENDUM MEANS:

~

in your Soars StoreChumhil~--Bob

~" |. You get Ih¯ entire Patkwoy built In Iwo to *Ray EgoUt

thNe ybDnl.~

101 ALBANY ST.NEW BRUNSWICR

2. YOU rove $80,090,000 in ~Inance ¢olli alone.

.ALLSTATEInsurance Company

Tel. CI-I 7-1082~r’eb~e~ ~nd Ue, wUh i|,et~ ;rod

~T~lct~hnrt~m~Nldf~b~dt~N;~lhwa)’Au/heflly) A ~bettr-~eutd Nhldts~ if

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Friday, October 3 I, 1952 THE +~ECORD Page Five

Hale Points to Freeholderaod;.,.r+Record, LocaIpres,dentGirls~,,,_M-eet "Tbo Mlddl...~ Cooer. ~+~+e,,l ,*e+ho,d.~ .e.i = "’’¶lerao e~.rd ot .*..oiBer+ h..... ,.~ ~o.,mes 1. th. ,,.+ aa&-- ....

" s~ : P= Ge egg on tram Jte tou~ N~xrecord el service, say L boast of ¯ record as ~ood, w e. Bruns k c ~Pers o Beta grin=W. m(obovi H.le : He said the countvs fiscal poll- Phi, national busbless glrl~’ ~oro*

Hale wu oJle of ¯ number o~¢e es bad brought it an excenent r ty, wl.l among the group of~lkez’s to mddress a rally ~ the cr¢dlt rathl altd as a resut the yotmg women who met Mrs..H~

¯ r h Amboy Yo~nR Demoera s at£

+ Truman a the Wh e House ~=. Nc L eey Reerea lOB Senter this county I¢ =low .bin 1o sell its bond day ~ e’noo .lw*+ek. The pthers were FEeebo’ider [i~ ~ues ~i [tn~,.IOWeSt interest rate. The Eroup we~ I~uests a~ a teaFG~)rge F. Baler. County Clerk ~-lg=ve" uy oanRers (o any coumy in yen J he ~ast W n o the;ward J. Paiten. a I Assembl.~man’, 3~ew Jersey. g ¯ g

William Kurtz. I "No matter haw you s~il it out." While House. Sirs, Trumaz= ~reeted, : ,, Path O( the wonlell ~LS ~y pG,~:+eg

Irale said the R~pu~olic’~n can- I a e dee arid, he Democrats, -e

IlJmtg a reception line and hobI ;d a N o’ f’eeh der a’e "havng ha~’. given Middlesex good. Pleas n ned brely ~ h her g eatsI : Irouh]c" digging up campaign is- : entt’lent governmeat. Among those El’ant this aa~!~ who’ BaleT. for hi~ part. latlded the*duended the affai]’ ’~em’e MLss Ann[ ~ues. He said the Demoearlie tee- cotmty’s park system and other Hollaz,d, ~rlrs. Peter V. Decker, M[~S: , t!rd i~ "~) apol]exs" that the Re- recreation area~ add s+’ld the Deln- : Janet Slevensoa, arid Miss ?,tgr[e; ; ~ubliean~ can only offp;’ "vague +’crat~ had ==Ires Ihe working pea- Barry

paoli lodes " [or their platlorm, iz[e "lie1 Only lime to play. but a The White l[[uzse tea ’-~ra~ h~’]d tri! lisle has been a member of the place to play." e0nneption with the a]hnua[ cott-

+ vention ¢~f the ~orolty’s J~z’l;ter~ll~d is .~eek[gg reelection next Tues- Pickled l~a(’h J[dee left over is Area held in Washington +,ver the

exeelle,t liquh’ to use bl mince u.eek end. Aproxtmate]y 20 mere-CITED a lengthy list of pies. Addt~d to French d~.lssinJ, it hers represented the local chapters

,at the convention.

FIXLERSTagored by

"Botany" brand 500 DaroffTHE FABRIC IS THE SOUL OF THE SUIT

MY DAD~--A daughter~baffecti°n and admiratLon for her fatheris seen ill the aLtet~iive lace el Margaret ’~rur~’=att as ~be waich~alher fathel. President Harry TrumaLi gP.’e a speech in abe M a nehesie~’.N. ILl Stain ArmurT. The President. v~teran of m~ny politicale:,mpalEn~, sp.lke Jn behalf el D0mocratic pr0siden~lal caltdidate,

Adlai Stevonson~

.<

WELCOME BACK TO FREEDOM--Beck In the United Slates.lint two year= spent in Red-Cblnu plJ~Ol3~, Maryknoll ElMer Joall /rMarie gets a warm welcome ~l¯or~ her brother J~seph Ryan, andbet six-year-old nJ~-~. Donnle M.~rie The nun Is seen above assue land¢’d at New Yorb’s LaOuai]-di;~ Airport alter her return

from the Far ~ast via Sat) Frarlcisco.

VesSel¯hiPs [:lal l*al’e hL’CI)nI(’ ,wilbr:’ecJ Viii1 bc [rp:*ht’,ll’d h3 ~oa~.¯ .

SIMKO ~ SONS *,,,. them wdh ~’, J! +.Idler+ o[,ihaktn~ ~is Witb+’rt.d par~tdpm,’

¯ ~+J Greenhouses(,arrolm. potatoes, r~bboge, lettuce. FUNSR~+- pie. xld[ be~nme Primp agai:l. .

" " "

+ o_~s,e~s _ Fabric for fabric .... workmanship for workmanship ...."~ ¯ Potted Plants

John Gleason sty +og fo sty,,og..., otony rend +s mo e to be worthOorsages

at least ten dollars more than suits of comparable make¯ Cut Flowe.r~ ForAll Occasions . Funeral Service That’s why we feature "Botany", . , we believe in passing on

Phone KiJmer 5-4234 K, liner S-b/gO J to our customers clothing that does the most for d’/~’93 FFeAN:~LIN AVENUE 41 ThrooD Ave.. New BrunswickI their appearance and comfort . . . plus definite

Franklin TWO. New Brunswich "’"

QUACKENBU$:~II Louis E. Rezem~ ~en ,,o~, ,~an ~-~156 Livingston Ave. Funeral Directo~ ns+|i~unio

~b..N+WK,.lm+.fl .....~+*k [J ,sgSOMaln~+llSlstreet SouthSO S-0016River

" I cams IN, R[GtSrF.R TODAW NO COStl Ha O.IOATIONf l~/~

ii iii +.w,. FIXLER’S Men’s WearZochou,.skl ALi,z,ws ,FUNERAL. DIRECTOR

~FLORI~:T_. ?,~ Whlte~eld Ave. South Piv@f~F~: 26 Flrry Street t21 ".’. S~ S,+’"’, ¯ 343 George Str.et New Brunswick

¯ +~ ~iouth River bO 6-040) $ e,

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2 "_Page SIx"THE" RECORD ¯ Friday, October 31, 1932

%’ - -" - " ..... ’:" Labor Calendar ’ !tA Ii~ I~ (.+. ,o~: ,,.. oo+n..,

invited to plKI notifl¢ltion oftheir meeting in this column),

I EWS ~

Week of Frlday. OeL 3I--Thurs-

NEWSand V o+..~ov.o.+Rubber. Cork. Lh]oleum and Play~. .................... . ..........~,;C.:::0:, %*:,_::%+nAsks Enforcement of Civil Rights +o.**o,o o~,u. .... ~,,. ~+t.AFL.

Stale C]O Civil Right I)h+cdori/Ol’t’t’ttlellt wlthlu tht. DAD {)f Ibc Pirxt "Pucsd,y. Nov. 4--illlcrna-~rThtlZ’ (’lUl)ill to<lay (’3lied UII : law+ harrbtg dl~t*/’lm:llUliOll In pub + ona Asset a ol {)f :X a + ( DI-:..,, I,, I]Ol[Ol" ~1 ~ex’Pll-’lic {)c qua~ipuhllc hl;U~HIg ~tert+ Local 329 ~t.]"L IllterllilliOllal [.~hc-r~ollfJi-ol+l pll’[la( + 3lid ::~lle ~11 ex-: [3Uillg ~up~re~st+(I ilJ Ihe i~.~eml)lylmical Workers UilIOll. I+{)c~ll 271.(.t, OI;~I. (u+lh, r p[/iI,itlA~ pliIl)rt’Prllell1’t boc,3ll,¢p t ,[ii l l+pIl.l l]f) +.al’, AFL,, J [epJ1~liotta] ,r., I‘ og ~ll calwithin the DivJ~Jon Against Dis- I!~]ll alllOn.~ ~sc’x CO lily EI ub- Union. Local 3P~t AFL(rhllinatiorl of tile ]ax~s barr zig (IL~ ] (’milS¯ + First Wednemhay. Nov 5- xl:~sons

UlliOI Local 5 AFL Ce t ’~1 der- +~.PinlJn~liOll ill [nehlic tit quasi-: "AI thn+ liale x’l u stah.d yo J+dnt I~oard. TExtile Worker~ Union 8.8. ANU~IgA DOlUA, It/-Uzn Line’s New Flagship.p,,bl + h¢)uqn~ i~t,t>port of Ih~ principles ,,f the~e! America (:IC..

~I~ YO’~’~.- ~ar~ L[.~e’s ample at Italy’s tree)lionel ship-(’il01)bl cl/Pd : IuHer st+Jet [rl~-:hli+and~ald hat i ];(’legislaton!_

(0 E 2 952 S a C C ) ~as no e at" ed y wo {)rder: er eE-;e~l new luxtu~ ~ S~ Andre~ building crartsmarlsbip ]9[od~rn" . , ¯ . . ~ril hal ~ ]ido de~k$ for in every rest+act it Js completely

~t,egJ+]allYe l)Ireclor ]larry P~l’a]Iz. ’ ~tlrh ellhl/eemelll lJY t*xt’eUilVC l In hr+ letter t{)day. ChapH~ polat- outdcor ~-creatl0v+ (me for each alp conditioned end emb~ *as".~’hk’h said: [ order, l’ ed on[ that Ite~Jr]v [~v(. morllh~ l:~engereJl~.Ceatered o11each rnsny other" 21etv ideas in layout

"’~rherl a t’off~nl!lleP frum lhe[ "+NOW II]411 the ]*(*gL’+lahlr(, ha~: have passed ++blce the CIO ]plier <!~zk t~ ~. 13E~t~t tile r~m- luxury equipment ~nd decora-Slain (’[O (¯~mh.rred wilh ymt m ~tdjourncd wilhout p,a~in~ I~ese[and n;oLe than ~evan :t:onth since rah~l~Cool, ’Z*h~S 141 the ordy tJon~.Theve~selepilomizeslt~lY+s

Tre tton [’n ?. arch 2~ 952. we I ills x~e rgt. y. t o carry out ; )ris ~ ) , .~ ’+! u yet ha "e New Y-ock-I~urope liner to be ~o great Industrial 8nl~ COI~mL~ CR~gt 1pnJllltlii nut th3l bllI~ ~]at’ing ell- ~otu pledge .... " Ihc KrallZ let-: liar acled+’

¯.~ +~a ¢~ai _~dasuzp " "l~u~pes’ fa~te~t pas- resurgenCeyear..round use of ewimr.~h~g

r,.a. ,, senger ve~el built slime the war, o]s and other outd~r re<rPa-

the ~0.000-tOn .P+.nd~a ~or~ ha~z ~lon areas Is anticipated, aa theatop ~ In egce~of 25 knot~, new liner will follow "the mitdOperating at 25 Inlets it will sunny ~outhera route across the

Drop LeafTables ilX~ L’I eight d41yl. Ca~6t~|ty is [2,50 Gibraltar on express railing;

I Congressmen ........., "~ Vote Records¯ ’~UAaAo~ ~ ].~ I Reviewed by State CIO Hq. ~

Voting rPc(lrd~ Of thl* +~+ ar(~ Re]). C’har]e~ A. l’]alD+1, R~)tth-

2 FOR TEA

co~lg ...... ’n VCt’I~’ CIO ~,..anaIyzed ......thJ~ II,Ba. r her h Dis el. Kid oweek by the ,.ale ll’+tt,d by lhe

.~lle ~h labs el. in tl~e C[OsVgrlOLl~ blll’~ were~late office a.+ eilher ’right" or. eyes tic voted 1. opposition Io"wrong" depelldllzg on whether i)r, hS~w views 10 llme~ :lad Was a~Y~t’ltt

OR llOt t~e congressmen voicd accord- ~ul s’ix other vole~In~ Iv l£~bor’~ poblt of view. i Ilep ¢’llffozd P. Ci*,~e. Hepuhlle-

Rel~. James C. Auchlrle~’+~ Re-’an of the Sixlh D~IIIcL, h+.~ thepnhliI’all, elf lhP Third Dl~tr ct, hP~l r+,r~+l~l t,f the+ lhr+’P h,Klglalor+~‘

12 FOIl DINNERv.h.d++,,+.~,u+~,:, ......’i,h~ .....0+++I’or the ]ahor vlewp+)ln! four tlme~, the unloo~ vlev.’polllls only Ihreeaccording to the CIO tally, lIE Mcled II31IP+L ~le w.~q abSelt[ durlllg vet- ¯wllh ] b<)r on ptlL~lle houA~ll~+ pOK~.’ tltg on ~ public power bill. OnO or¯ MU~ Prlelm¥, ~ld to A~I~, und milJ-, fh~. veIp~ H~ted "wr~ng’+ by thetary aid Io Nurupe. aa all other CIO "~ the proposal to ~l~sh 25 perfrleusUr¢$, lie U( [DK th~llp mea:., r’,~l,t i:r ,,it’ per~.~llnel rlltla~ O~ Iheureq directly ~ffeeiin~ Inr, I~hnr LIrlmr l)(.partment end ~oel~l Re-

We are llowshowhlg a large~,,,.e~o0,,h..o,.+.,+o0..",++ ~g.,,-. ....

selection of Drop Leaf lamesand , NEW L0W PRICE i~~

HECCH~ CONSOLE(:hairs +,,h z,0+.0 ~ .,,o~+,+,+0r............. t,

J. Mah c.,,,.,+,,o-] ....+.+¯

"" + ,,~ +*, "++to~attl~ Nothing Else TO Buy ~" ++~ ’-.+

Me,,+ ,!7800Cherry

so+,, Terms.

:%~-~I Hems ¯ Embroider+ ~+

¯ Dllrn~ , ¯ Monograms ~~

¯ Quilts ¯ Overcasts

i,u.e, and C+,.o ,o .+,++. I+I ’=:+’+++r’’°" -- : U

THI+R[’S ~t/]o Y’+" a" To ert, Jiff Ill ~~ ~ / I,,, ~.+,,. u,,,,..+.,. . III X,," "%o+~,o.+°"_m+ / ~ I I

RIC.E ::+,+,.,;,.

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I%idoy, October 31, 1952 THE RECORDPage Seven

T ,n. Smith’s Answers Insult :.,o be,d Blasts Lack of Minimm WageTo Voters. CIO Women Say .,poo ,e ,or,beed.oeoa=d Slate ClO .roibeot O.l .mt. Ss,oeota{o date. " derma° lashed the Republican S nee ]~8 CJO has e

However. New Brunswick andstate adm!nlt4.raflon today [or uo ..~--. . , , . be n ~rgtJ

" "g t au~’iz~Ofl O[ "3 SlnEJe s/ate-wide mid-failure to eatabHsh n tingle 8tale- { Imum ~or all worker~ not protected¢" The replle~ of Senator Smith by 10 and by 15 per eeof. Middlesex County experienced on, wide minimum wage. "Minlmtla ~et ’. hy Federal law. -

IR-NJ~ to the questJol~na{re of the "5. Smith declares that "lf we at the won, t ~o]lo outbreaks in by the a ate vary from 26’/2e toLeague of Women Votel~ Is "an have deficit spending, we will °eed local history ]zst year, according 60c an hour¯ . -{osult to the in~’lllEence ot every pHee and waEe eonteois,’ but’agldn to Duffy. I Ho,d~rma.’s a.ack fo,,o,,ed . ;Smith Is McCarthyvoter who can cheek hJ~ record I~ co~ventenlly overlooks the rec- He said the local chapter Ls ~ltln i U S. Depar otent of Labor aa "

~’.gatn.t hl~ slatemente," M,ss Tber- ord which dL~doaes he has con- providing treatme,,t ~or aome oil nou.eeme that It had awarded az-iAIIv_ Lood~, ;nve.wa Hea]y, preside{It of the State s{sleotJy voted at°lost e~ect[ye tne~ cases, ’ l# ~--~-- ~’mlSC10 Women’~ League, eberged l~t . . .

. lines{ t~ million In Joaek wlq[es lo: US Senalor Smith IR-leJJ ha~

"Arlalysia of his allswers re,,,eal~at least five stateroenia which are eu

misM.te~ents, dtstortlon~ *r eva.elo~s of the senator’° voting ree. ~orel.c~ OP~ to set the h ghent P’ : "The Federal m.ntm m wage {s : ac~dlted taeUcs of McCar hy-

eeg n r ~ .. Workers who rece ’ed eer cares ’ "OW 75 e ~ i Jsm " State CIO Pres den Car"~ord." Mi~ He°Iv said in a C[0 g p ces po ble.’In , e~ "~h e ua~e floors en :

Women’s Leagoe pub]Jcat{o~. __ -- , eluded Sot Seid of New Balms- forced by the gel ubltean °druid " l..dderm’~o charged thi~ week."l. The senator say° he favors :~hl~k. owlho ha° been a~ tared l, j Lstratton tar New Jer.~ex worker~ Speaking at a rally in Vinci°rid’complete revision of our tax law&" Workers Get Set .. p ,o .gh, fo,. ~a~: Fr~-:no, .~o e~ e, by ,h, Fed~,, ,.w ~l’~h. :~cho.o, >.,.ed,,eeday eo.,.n-

, nOlder Anthony S, Gadek. ebateloa[i : raoge front 2~1~ Cellts to [~ ~.enls " eel oy toe voJuatee{’~ of Sleven-Set the record shows that Smith F,,, m,,,.n M,,...h ~of the department or public we- and ha r" he said sea and the CO Am°gem°tedh~s eonsLste~tIy opposed tax reel- ~= --=...~ ...uaw.= fare: Freeholder Thomas F. Ddlan. i " a ~Jepre~sioo’ eyeJ" comL’~’Cialhlng Workers South Jersey~{oo and bl ]~l alone voted against~even amendments to close ta . On the day offer Now Ye0r--;ch~ai~.mao of 1he depart’.nent of agafu In Hew Jersey. some Oral)lay- Joint Soard. H~dderman quotedloopholes, including elimination c ann. Z. the .v_areh of Dimes will p~ol e property; Anlhooy W. Rek- e ".~ c u d aelual]y a $1080 for .~.~lth’:~ defense of McCarthy whichfake family partnerships, withhold open ils 1953 campeigll hi Middle- err. Perth Amboy General Hospital ’a 40- our week "and P~eYt awa’v wllh appeared In the Coogre~.sional gee-ing tax on dividends, increased cap- sex County with a 75.000 goal, to director ~nd ML~-~ Ruth Mercer " " " ord. March 29. 1950. Smith’s s a e-Ira] gains levies, and reduced de- he p com~at tofan{i e paralysis. . i d reel0r of nurses at that lnstitu- l{oldermall said Goverltur Alfred ~en declared:

" ",~. ~epublJean S~{tb .’Pays he Amboy, has begun orgall[za lena { a~sialant to lhe st° e campaign I S t " ¯ ell tab]e., am not io fu[] st{ orl of the ob De,,,,o~, ’~mova, of a,, diac,,.,oa-p,~.t,,;or ~e ea.~pe,g~. - l~’re.o~:Z. ,’~m.~ ,r~o,’~ Eoa’ I p&,ly~Za a~l:,~,"&%.~Yh:~ ~o: ,vo~ odd perp~L, of ,he Sea’to,SiGn ~tweo~l our eJtiael~ wl{hout ~,~.e ~s~e {~p WOrKers Big]leG U for z]=.-~ is il.0UU, LIO*J, ~* ., ; ,regard to race, creed, or color/aJ~’eady, aecordlng to Dully and iPt{ ~posed the most needed improve- from W,~eon.bl iMr. McCa~hyL ,s he lar---" ...... ’ " " I . : ~ent--setSog of a ~lngia Nt~te-: ]ll my Judgmenh he L~ rerlde~bltt the reco~’d shows he has voted ~ {~*,~bTCp in axe part In AFL CARPENTERS MEET ! wide wdoimum, log a pal{aerie ~el~,~ee and l~ per*aBel.st a s, roog e,oture r.~e to th~vL[. ~o~.7 yls,o,~. - : " ~s cad. ,hex have ~,’ged e~an ;~’r"i"g hia ohvio., dof~. , reg~t~lop Olibuste/’lt snd has opposed a

.,, ~,,~ ~ecert~ neartemnE fi s-! Mlmbers Of the AFL Carpen- S}OlZ of the¢system ol "-’a e board8 the a{tacks ceq him, aod the at-compulsory Federal FEPC.~verle~ of several expedmentall ters Un on, Local t00~ met Man- { which h~s :lready prevail [nede- tempts to discredit him in the eyes

"3. Smith says ’l have Supported ~reuat~e.nt~.preveotaUves nnd lm-{ day at their headquarters, 161 iqvmte." Holdermau stated of tire puldic A~ ol~e of o~r eol-fho program of grain for India.’~ot ,he ~oord sbo~s he .oted ,o. ° .......~ oampa,go~ f.,,d~ are L,wr, o0, ~ . . ,~e~e ~oa~,.ia ba,0.:ot ,aryi,,~ ;::~V~:~’ %?J~,~oh.:~ ?:d~y~o,4j~ the "Ferguxoo. Bridge°-MeCarren

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’~. re.~taorants, beau{y "Parlors. o ge o he h *from a grant to a loan ha~is, y e years, l sets}on, I }auodHes add cleaning and dyeing ters, Smith said. ]

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Page Eight THE RECO~O Frlday, October 3], 1952

e Hunt E. Bru ,wick Dump Rpl’eaented "by three pro.~ecdionn r~,~_~ ~ machines on a huge.curvet screen

with the audience facing the centhrBy STAH O~BANNON of Ihe "U." Mayor Ch~rle~ F, BuJBvan re. t~ok advanlage at tree ebest x.t&y

. veaJed thLs week thai definite evI- service offered this month, a tz¢~There hasn’t .been a top-notchI lind LS a serious student or all form=

Sound L~motceboatdlatributed evenly

someoneat the TownshhaS beep.p CommltteedeBperstelYmeet.tir" WOpub]leJtyWeN examlned~nd arrangementlast ear leeb-TPe

College ~ootbelt game televLs~d aB of re=ale, throughout the theater. If. th thedance has been Ull~overe¢f that mendous thereaJ~e over the number

year. This week. you can watchI EL. MAROS, Route 35, ’Morgan. picture, a spin’aachentwice-beaten Ohio- ~tlf.e baIfte now o~fers a 7:30 ¢o~nde.y sh~,’, from the right, the sound is heard ng the munielpeJ dump off H~rt’s Y " "(

tbelce.~oealen, once-tied Notthwee~ Star atlr0ctlon I~ a huefbandowffeTrom that side. Aa it passes by, theL~. He made the announcement increase "#as seen due to proper

tL~r=l Ithey won one. tooL And that’s Nova~-hord. guitar team featuring ~ttad ~ome~ from the screen, andall. Was Vaughan, (omler Gt.Lv Lore. as it fades away. the somld come~log and Board of Ileallh eesslon:niquea cent.Pared to is~; year.

iCRy’SIou.x" and other wester~ bite Liberty Ballroom his come uptPr~m = speaker to the |eft. Ttlesday night. " I A letter from the Raritan Valley

¯ )lick Thorns_% compo~er ot "Sioux hardo arid Ted Weems voealLsi. "Clnerama" h~s a ser:ous defleI- Police Cbie[ Joseph W. M:slanks I Trunk Sewer Authority wa~ pre-

Joined dis( ocbey Don "Larkln at w b brae good popu ~r bands forle~eY In that the three proJectlOrS LS conducting an inve~lgatton, jsent~, l~leatlng appreciation f~rt he week ePA A Kala and Dec. sometimes are out of synehroJt za- while the City of New Brunswick the Iownship’~ eer~ support of the

the CapBol CccktaB .Lounge th.s ¯ l.~. o.,~ ~-BP b~ eo-sta-tl~ ad which a so uses a d main atn~ heltrunk sewer plan. AccordllH~ to thellJ t ~s Ruteh ave the folks Dorney on Saturday Baron Betblck ............... ~ "

dump sie will thvesl gale on it~ Auihorlty. ~ast Brunswick can~b , , t . g

app~re, ay browbeeks o the O d Justed giving- artpple effect, to the

another terrtRc Wednesday n~ht on ~g~Jd y.show ~ = * ¯ " two ~l~ces where the projections o~’n autom.’tlcally be included Ill the

Tim m who met there eeen ly n

Mayor "Sullen’an s~id that tarts ’ trUnkwn lJnee,~ as soon as the townsh p’s[v rt d rs o n’ kwhere else in ot~r stagger radius, meet on the screen, 1~ o’pentug

1 ’" " o "ri= l’e"in s ’or lines are adequateySeen be en e c uld t eep ot o ~_ scene, the Tornado. a tuBer-conga- po oleo re s ~eone i] tg n hump a she Ma or ~ Ivv c wa est btt d. . y Sdl an e~:Wup wbh the traf~tc at Kelly’s ~tand However, the Sp s~ od boy

er on Coney ]s and ia so different before the ae ual elden e s de-, a r

~r~t~ng her ann:ver~arY. . THS NEWEST tw~¢ o movies tism tends to obscure what fewlleered..thee~ blaze~ bzoke’ out be-

pla =ed. ih shad~ cotB~i t B~.u~t.-¯ opening )a~ S~turday night. The e ¢ t a d from anything seen Before thatw = z 1 i = w =

[w~cks Town h p nmmt ee abenplace wa~ thaded from eight on. , r w s with bottle . people scream In terror ~ the

= u ¯ e trunk s~wer :t a later date, which

ve in ’S i l~ LS ’)roved tea p o es a ~ = een uze un e t[ e n g.t ste.~slan~ent of d t t h du proper preliminary ~tePs. EastAmong the e n g hgh gh ¯

e "w s e " b tter’n!eoasLer races along,’ Werea fevsong~ by Yvonne of the can hoJd th Ir huk e ¯ .s

¯f ~,~ t e , ~g and Brunswick would have to be aP~

Otx~y sLs era who work a anothee anyone else¯ You see. the only Lowell Thomas. it commentator, before the do. man arrived, proved by exJstthS memhers of thes’bare Yvon e was c e persons who aagger In Spolswood does a wonderful "selling Job" on

Ot’a ¯ . ¯ n e - ~ tourists the audience, and his ~tass h)~pno-I A RBPOK~ to the Board of might mean the townsldp could

HERE S THANKS &or into re- °Ct~erama" was unfolded bef~,reiqaws mov’e’s answer to television, Health revealed tint 231 persons be prevented from participating,

ceived.k~ respo.rase.!o !a~t w.eek’Siour eyes In the Broadway Theater. be~. The production i~ a new ex-..r’~Ue~tto,~ Of toe weeK. ,weveiNew York, Saturday n)ght. TBeiperenco n move.gong and

~oeen a~uJ~d that be-bop sn t dead. show carries a t~emendeus impact worth the effort o nb*,Jn a chef.or even dhdng. %earns the novelty ) ~_ .....wore off and the ,pUblicity diedIdown. The music, however, e~rHesIon esr~eelaliv on West 49th St

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linic Helps Young Palsy Victims .o.o,,.--H--.use repor~d to the Stoto Crl~pl~ I START DECEMEER ItChildren’s Commt~sto.. Children i In two weeka Hew Beun~wck..

’~he best way to u~ler~mnd the show the yourv~ter how to "say to to Jog IL’OordteJlt[oD-’PJaCei~ent, I referred to the etinte are examlnod i merchants wE1 swkng tnto tbetrwork and ~k’tdes bel~l| made ha the the thing ~n the picture," Then he re&chaoS, grasping, re]elsing, by Dr, .P.C. We~e~eRL LDe medl- ext~a-bours routine, preparatory to"trelItment O~ cei~.bi’ai palsy vtc- would repeat the word by the One boy. Paul. wa~ woridnFJ ~e cal director, who given his eervlces.Cbriatmas.t!ms " says M~. Z. Robert Kau(- chEd’s ear, With tn[}nJte prurience, hand }o~m wRb much a}~-ul~t ts .d,ov,. tee.tin.o* ou.tbe, .ito v.t to..t He ..do to ..d ov.**o the,,, *.oo o*t.ot 0.’Islam1. o~ the Cerebral¯ Palsy Leagtte ot Middlesex Co~nty, be repeDted over sad over again. Six or 5even movements to get the¯ Un ed Fund agency, "ts to vi|[t It is dlfft~utt to catch &nd hold yarn throuXh the loom, The ntove- coofere.ce held |nd t~ealment ; Members of the retail merc~J~tsabe cliJ~Jl~ J~ Perth Amboy" thts child’s attention, since the in- me~t book StOat effort, but be wu da]nned, "division ot the New BrsJnaw~k

Here, i~ one o~ the mt~t up-to- Jury mak~ him hy~er:¢tLve and succeeding. He loves to try the P t y-two c~ae~ were reatod a Chamber ot Commerce decided ondcte centorl for thLs work in the his qlterest wanders tot more tha~ loom. we were told, and it ~s hoped he clinic last ’month. If a fe.~lily a ~chedu|e [or the ChrLslm.’ts ~hop-countrY, she ,points out, me child normal, The lessons start at five- that In t~’me he will use fewer is una.b]e to pay the fee o S per phlx rush et a meeting la~L weekvisHrns, who were once considered mil~ute periods s.d are gradually movements, hat even ua l~. he w re~ me u.s 50 ~ents tran~ or n Hole Roger Sml h

’ ’ P P " * il *outeasts, beve been ceeo~ntsed ~s increased to 15 minutes, be able {o feed htmsct£ tat oll the Ch td is g yen ~re free , "1he ~’hedule w t be:~Hdren--chJldren who merely need It is a real aehievemen~ when a Jim was our next boy The phYs-I of cbe e Man at’an s ~ care gven .g hours every n gh wi h¯ rg y p ~ .ext~’a treatment and tt’anlng, ptt~ halt-hour period of attention ~ at- Iotberaptst was tr~blg to stretch’ bral p~lsv children oin the lea ue the exceplJon of Eaturday. ~m

his eontr eted tendons, Jim had and hel~ as volunteer~ ~t the ~gn- Thursday, Dec. 11 unt[~ Chvtstm~.under.landing, to grow into nor- ~’lned. To help train these ehH-

¯ P al the clinic three days a week. eo~--itt "---"ted to ~t~s~" an

ma|, ~elf~o~,cient adults A ~ro~- dren, the parent, are .,van ,~truc. been m,,dly affected .rid lacked is. The ,ea~ue contributes ,he sew se~TheteSE~ortd~y night veto ’b’a. o~ coordination n his wa k and the lee~ of to, r her" sts woo work he a e finn.se(dlon of their Intel|lgence would ttor~s and they, too. practice daily~’show them falling into tim ~ame with the little pat’ents..In little use o h s hands He had d ffeu :P Various toetio.s In the chamber’s

categories as otherwise normal Pat’. case, H is hoped that be will w~ first, bo now can ride a bicYcle ’ There s a grea demand for train-

open’m’ngedea ea~W"~eeot D 15 andV 80

:children, be ~’bJe to ’~se a hearblR aid and, th ut and trouble. Then, by us-)Pd thPrap sts a~d ~e SUpp y JI I]m- ~mh~l~ nr fh~* &~et~.~lR~ ~ ~min th wa[ ’ n e ........................... ’ ""The. chl[dren ape victims o ~ebeolln tlme..,tertralning at a s~retolde:,, will~ltend ~alg motions Eng ca e,.thaktts and the reeipro-[ ed .o he eagueh,sgone o he nr~cos gibe Sattu’dayou, rbrain ,nJurles. science now know, f~,’ the parallelI high ,choal, to urge graduates to

8o,-thebl. d.becat se anhuns.d[dl~med:,Each oh Id reacts to the porOm ,~uhlie school and becomea self- bars with ’a center board to keep consider this work, It also points departYment store allegedly welsht’~ of he brain :Rected~motton sofficienl person, his [eel separated, Jim .is learn- out that the salary is quite good, on en a~r0ement to ~tay closed~peeeh hea~lng, eta, The people The oceunattenai therapist show- Inl{ to walk properly ana wlI be The Cerebral P lay League de- last year, A representative o[ thewho work with these cases try to ed us how these seemingly helpless at game w/th other children his pehds upon donations and contri- store declared his company would .make the Undamaged portion o~ children ca. be Laugh1 to feed and own a~e.. btdions fror~ other area¢ of Mid- abide by the decision this time.the II~raln do double duly to off- dress Ihemselves aJzd to find ~ee- In tge recreational room the so- dle~ex Cot~nty, but leeks to the About 100 merchants ctto~ded.set the lack to the part damltged re~l’onal old/eta so that they be- rial therapist explained that these Unqed Fund of New Brunswlch and the meeting. Only Some 6~, hw~-

, Different tyoes of cerebral palsy come ]es.s than the ~omplete bur- children, because of their condl- its area tot tge funds which carry ever, were eligible to vote on theare classified muscular ncoerdlna- dens they had been in the past t c,~s lack he com~anio ,sb p of on Its work--that these children, project. -’11011. extraneous movemel,~, stiff- Dishes. cups and spoolls specially other eh’ldren and thoroughly en- s’.!etlms of ~z, rebral palsy, may be The committee will re.tact IRhess, ter~seness, and, the most d~ffJ- designed to fit into compartments foe ~eing together. And they are able to enlay norms} live and he- ~he ¢~ty*~ retaiteY~ a~3d regPBs~cull Pf*’]l. genera[ brain oamage. I on a be" rd, teach Ihese children ’ I1 able to communicate with each ~’~-.’ne useful and independent sill- them to observe the recomlne~Redt- WHEN WS visited the allots w;th ! to teed themselves, i ot~elI sorilehow, errs. holiday season IlOUr~.Mrs. Kaufman. the speeeh thera- TO H~LP tI!,,~e children learn Inps was workln~ wth little Pat. dres~ themselves aa weir-as im-iHe Is six yea]’~ oh[ and nnahle to r*l’ove their (.~ordlnati~n In general. "speak, can hear only certain VoW. there I~ a hit shoe with Lacings. a.,...o_ooo0,.

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Ten THE RECORD Friday, October 31, 1952i

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Empbymnt Shows Big Increase Hungarian,De Clubs ,~....,oth d..e..’"d d..*.d B,..°t ..p..Cho~k.,’ ae..~fa~ol,.~ele.~...nd~oon,.o, ,o.,te.d.. ’~Inca] radte clinger. Music by the office holder1,

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T.,l e.ioy..~ l~ ~, ~ ~omh. ~,-1, ..u.., ~be. Slate __m Rall.vAnth0Y-New Brunswick I~bor mar, The Joint Amer:ean HundarianKara,Nemeth %rotherJ orchestra.

I~’-’~’----Men’s and W~n’i ,Democratic The main speaker of the eveningLet tree, whinh covens thin area~~ached IM,0G0 tar the two-month slOW-down in Organ)Entices will hold a Demo- wlB be Arch}bald 5. Ale>,ander, *period ending Sept 30, aeeordlntl labeuld the weather be teverel eraUe rally at e p. m. Sunday at DemoeralLs candidate tar US See- adam Sylviath the Dlvlainn’of Employment So. wth cause fine number of pe~eona ~t. LadLs~aus Ball, Somerset SL near; W. Eobert tlmte and Georgs’l e

eurlW. Thts is a rise of 1.500 ever released hy industry ~o rise, General Chairman Joseph J. F. Baler, candidates for 4reeholder ~ORO~COPE REA~eERJ’.d S Itt~d o( ~ over a year agm ¯ * * * Horvalh predicts the tersest crowd end Elmer B, Srown, ~lrrogate J

ever to attend a rally at St. Lades- candidate, wi]] atho ape~k. ¯ Love¯ Merr~aseUnemployment dropped ~h~rply THE APPAREL INDUSTRY, lares HalL

from 8,400 Io 2,7G0 as meleria] for Mrs. Peter Kern, president ofIproduction we~ made available. Job Impotla~ Ln So~th Elver, is t~ t the program of Hun- the Wome~’a orgsnthation, will wel- ¯ B~tt~et$

el~pertunHies number aboul ],4C~. se.sonal peak and exrPo~ilenleeedao~-

Featured ongarJan eninrtainmeof is GyPSy come the guests,

craters are In eor~ldert e de ¯ POLSKA WRUSKA¯ * * * The chemical trade is seeking un- COtldtess Julia, famous for her O~her spe~ker~ Baled are: CRy

SETTLEMENT OF THE STEEL skUJed help for routine Jobs. There songs end appearances al New York Commissioners James T, Shine and --S~ Her Nowi--~trLke ~ent many workers ~ck to J Is aLSO a der~and for r~en of pro-

~(ght ¢i~tbs a~d CatskBl N[ouutato L~ke J, Betroth, ~lfth War~ Dem- ;

their Pobs, The pre~ent ~nemploy- fe~[ona] skill tehotels. Also from Sew york will ocratte ]coders; and James A. Kosa, No Appintment Needed

~t figure is the lowest E0~ thLs[ be Ivan DeZso, f~mous .Hungarian men~b~r 0f the Middlesex Count I$ EaSt~ A~e., New Br~$withalnger, OIhers on the program ate Board of Eteelio]~.area sLnce May. 1951. AbOul half tOol and die makers,of the unemployed are women, operators, semi-skilled operators Kovaes J~ze/, noted violinist The commiilee has reserVed a ’

Unemploymeelt i~ expected to and ICO unfilled rebater Jo~a. ,,

._.,.o.__.., TOPS -:,,.................... ~ ~osl~io~e: ~.ll*--~, New Brunswick’s LeadingSocial Security Intor.a.o.ai ,e~a.o,~~. the h,gh ,ehooL u~,o ~.,o Television Dealer S"ac’s Outlined ,s the ~.e..~.dv~eo~ to~ ,. ~o.~..ceded theBd w.t ~atlle. "Be An Informed Voter

~T]1L~ t~ one O[ a ~r~es o~ special~teine o. old-.o e.d Form Yield Rise..0..odor th, Soe .l 0or-IIIly A~JO.r ~.~.~ pe~o~ are .ow $2 Million in Co.

I.sured by the old-age and sur-J Despite a 9.3 per cent In farm[Ip v oos cadet ,acreage l--o 1,, nod 1,.,the~ [Social Seeu~Ity Act Three ~uti Middlesex C, ou~y’a 1,223 iol~m~ It~lievery four pe~m]s who are !yield ro~e more than $2 l~LlLtea

-E~i~lfU]l¥ employed- eBber work- frot~ a~,578,0~0 to $1S~20,1]~0, aotll forsoW-eo~ee]sem’earrytegon eordtog Io the 19fro eensps o~

ELECTIDN CAMPAIGNentitled ~o the benefits of| ~eeurhy £or themselves’and ~ounted for 3~ per eenl of the :[949

thsh~ famljle~Poultry and Poultry produet~ aa

e (~ "~tlJJon parsons who nre[arid vegetables, lo~aled 23 per centbu~t,l’J~t~g so~]al security prolection tola]. Field erop~, except |rult~

~, ~jlor themselves and their fam~l~ ,a~d da~ pr~,ueth 16 per tent.: Jnrtucle workers BI all sorts of Job.~ Ninety per cent of the farms

ar~ h~dvt~trlee, Some of the I~pec- iwere operated by owners or partJtlc gJ~oups that are covered are: owner:~: "alia per eellt b)" managers

l, P*]~t persons whe ’aork Jn alld nine per cent by te.anls.factories, stores, offices and bl The average MlddleJex Calmly~errtt, e Indu~trtes ILke laundries, farm has .54.8 acres arid ~ averageb~r~.~r .~hoi~ rest~rant~ a~d i value In~t,adlvtg ~nd and hLtl[d-

theetre~ ings, of $22,674.2. About 4,000,000 seif-emplo~.ed I ..............

]Pe~ot~s who own their o*a.’ll hu~l- I Ii~e&~e~; alld hR%’e their ~OtlI’t~ of’

~elf.employed who nre not coveredInclude maLniy professional met)~lleh as doctors, detltists neeOU,l-aZ~L% undertakt, rs, and engineers.o. atoo ,oo .... .o, to.c-red. NT~.¢ r R lar V. ctl~p eyed d~-

l~flestJ{’~ [11 pith*aLe homes arc t,ov-¢*Ped, Persolt~ who do d(lm(’,~lJc’~ork in hotrts, boardteg heuse% ~,t~le a ’0 pOV~* ,0 i he sam~ WRy Jt~ , J%, ~llOyeeS lt~ ~11¥ ~tbet’ eow.t3~tbt’cdlt[e rlterprL~e.

4. Farm w’erkers may be covered~lder the eel, but or)iv it they are"reK,iorty employed" hy Dlle paT-1l ~drtr farmer.:,. Er.p,o~oos of .......P~"’" ’" The"-’’L~,rl~tituttO~ I~a~ be (,J~cved underrhea’ ,t deP ct.rUH t. ,,ill o s WhO= ~ .Caught ~jd~.pendJllg tlpnn the IUMiILItIOll it1;¯ "h h he" work.B. ~; ~o,’e,m.,~,,ta, emp,o~’-;the uouque...ees. st;tt~, city ttl~d F,~dere.L areeo%’efcd hy the AH. The sJIil~]tiOllvare~ from sale o s a e. ~o dull’ iS the girl who put herII; b difficult to lel[ at1 b]dividual i own wedding plans intoef~hployee whether lie Is covered, f~e facile hands of Mil- 1~

~. Potions wlth ~t i:a~I 90 day;~O~ ~Hve service in Ihe armed dred Hiller at the Bridal

J]tor¢~ of the UnBed’Stntes ~l any Salon Every "detail ist~elfter~uly25.1947, and l)rlor to her concern, from bridalJtlnuary l, t954, .yell to bridesmaids’ bou-

~ThOr~’ are other ~roup’; o| era- ~

perse.s who are workln~ out~kLs member of the weddingd’ the United Stales for AmefJean party . . . the bride, the ,~’Ae t,~,v/oae,~pl0yer~. If yOU are not atlre~hetber your work chines under bridesmaid% the mother- ~OPlL v.~t~ll. C~,~c,~e proteeli., or the So<,th] See.r- of-the-bride, .. whether with Powerf, I "K-5Y’ Chassis IIr~’°bJ’ltyhl, TV i"J~iCh’/ffe’ing]Yml]lz~gaelY,l~n-mOd"Rg" ~¢t. go to the s~ial security it’s <3 simple elope[ core-office at 313 Slate SL Perth Am- many or o big cathedral hh PYroxylin ¢°bJ~el" Opt’ion... ~. o.d ,.,alto. B.. prefer and Automatic Station Selector tlondlng ZlnlHl ~wolity ~t onti’ite or telephone the office. The wed~in~l, Ot.Tr V~t~/ ~Os’~"

vabelievobly iow price!

,..,r~sPe.h~m~,~4..The~,~,~ co,=f~o, o~ ~o~- BIG, TRADE-IN FOR YOUR ’’""’"’°’"~"efri~ewll~be gle~t tosen~ y~.Iree ni~icent ~ns iT, st~re to

expthJn°f charge, a p~mphlets~cle] .eurJD’ towhlch will provide jusl" the right ira-

$ i1.~1~ 95you. press~on ~o, ,~ .~.~ OLD TELEVISION

IVYFor lYtore in~0r f0a|lon, or answerdI. eaetel securlly questions, the Of your dreams. AS for

[" NO MONEY DOWN’! II~llowthg metal seeurtty lnrorma- trousseau details, theIbn ee~ters are abailable to you: Bridal Salon has o fine n~,.,,~,~ t,, lo..~,,,..

,r~Vri. daiZ¥.,:~Oa...toSp, m.: assorfrnem~" of *rove, en-

/ ONLY P[NN!E$ A DAY~st Office, Hoom E, New Brans- 5errlbles or~ ~amous Jin-~ck, Mo.. and Wed. only. 9 a.m. gerle . . . wonderful lash- , Ye*t~a, ~lora, ~eLS~~i S.E, m.,, Boro Hail, South RLser, ions for Every taste and~L ’~esd~y ~th month. 9 a. m. every budget Sore time Call CH 74834 a.,,"""’".....,"’""-",....,.10 E p.m.; 1143 E, Jersey St,, E;liza-k~. Mon.~ru Fri. da/Iv 830 Im. and effort . . . come tol~!5 Fm.: PO~I Office," P]athfte[d. the Brida] Solon first for~e]h Tuesday only. 10:3P a. m. to bridol fes~ions of inimi-I~,. m.: Po~ Oilier-, ~%’m~erv~tle.~h Thursday only. 10:30 a. m. to tclble disfinctiortI;). m. Bridal Solon

¯ ~JI ~oy~on Ot ~UI13Ol Tavern, TEL EVISION~clinon Tewrmhlp. wan sh,hlly in-

295 Oe.r~e Serf/el A P P L I A N C E .

!k~when hLs ear WaS ~Lr~ek from

~d on lhe EnglL~htowl~ ~d. New Brunswickday nighb lle was treated for | 10 AlbeB $f., New Bmnlw|©k

ill rntlon~ of thethe Spotswood

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Friday, October 31, 1952 THE RECORD , Pose Eleven

--.- ,’ *ented. It i~ mmumed ther~ wll) be ¯gnemplo ment L,e~ ~, of ~.’--’. County 4-H ers P]

~ederal government b~t on TborB- am no P Pllgel membern wIH }oin wilh rinb II1& m-

¯ store. Deduction. are mmde I ’0 .live i.n~ v,~,, th’ "-’~’mtem ~ ~ piing their nqw-~ond xkBIs duf- Imild teniporsiT, dJsBhHifJes jn,tlr ] .--Y P ’ ’, w 4.H Cub Aeh evetTlent )8,, ~ ;’~ T ~ ’ =’ /~~~

i may elect cowrage under the Ne ~ . ¯.l~lT@e. ~h~e0 I neYer expeL’l~ |o Cl~l Tn . ]IS~ ¯ p a~½ anTiua ~H (. luh AI hleve- tither can I get batik he mol,.’v]JerteY. Unemployment~. ~d ComPeh~ ml "men Week hed n fo’n ¯r v~aw !.i on ¯ aw w. c. prov.~es .._ _ * . .dedu¢’tl-~d,

~ , w I)4 I¢1 ~. Mar~tns Jr., Ml(.dlese~ P oyers who are nl~l ~uh ec by ,A.--No. There is IIO provi~ion, ’t lo have Iheir worker’n CIUIJIIy Club Agent. r,~ei!lds Ilia

tit Ihc inw ~’or r~fund of dedut’thms : " ovlded a ma orlt " el 1he Middlesex (otlnl’* (’lu s I1~I’(, ..der t~o c~.’.~,.n0e..o~.’~. ’~ ;:d:do oo~ o~*{, ’ ,~:,r. ,,*e. f...,,,a.,a~. ,,~ ,!,*,9u would be enlltled to unemploy- ne~ siam that befins next ~ea ’, ; pareuts, friends ;rod peoph, of the *,ZIlellt benefits based Oil your (m- Y " o (~:~mmunJty generally with tilt ~dn; NOWbut ] Would ke ok ow~ha y U ~’p oyment In private Industry AIsol . ~ine t~ tin ~thon ilmn d obJ OC VeS hI" ’ v (It o’-’ff yO,I become sick or dinahle(l and !~Ye7 w~ho~do-e~n’i-~-’a re-r’ a~ls

o Aanl~at ...... d Ihe heal, Ills lhe)P

"~’t the digthity re~u’e’en": I °u the Ilfa’mainn abmd arq~tre fr°m It"

YOU ~L~"

you eOUd r~ee ’e ds. y s "- ~vee.~’You wo]ft ha,e any "eeurds "Changing the ...... t f ...........ante paymei’s ; ~l" ’ . ., k a, w 3. , r’ :the , . ¯ ’ .

o ~ ¯ * . A.--ln .such cases, the Division a i-eft r s f he .v g I "Ol tp ~ .?

Q--I’ "eterans nnempinyn lpwi]J accept lhe e a ma ’s sworn 4-H Y’°rk to report IheJr pri!eranlinsurance benerUs be paid ’o vet-,stalement as t~ len,th of emp ,y- to 1heir coonlles and commtJn,, .....

DO----~ =~:~’~

erans w h "bed ’oriOle " ~- me and wares earned A ~o wh ’ . Ma~lens s~y~. ’RMher. II w.ll ~crvt. i .!charges? ever t b~,come~ eee~s~ry 0 ak~. : I0 ultellSlfy their effl;rl~ Iu tell

. . , , ; her sory cf c h a " es aA,--Tbo de e ds. ~]telt a re-:an affidavit from a camant o: . . , , - ..]eran, filing for veterans ultemploy, make a determination, the era- Jndkldua[ a(h]eteloenfs.

~ll, dle- I

me,tl ...... ee,aymem~.pre~e,Laipl ..... "iH’u~m’dcaHvhe"s’i"e~(°u"tyaAcl’levemenll~Y

¥OURS’ ’# Ybad condnct discharge the DJvl* ) eseed the statutory penNI y of $~ uvenLs will also afford pro~;;)e(,ttve

son of E~poy. en Seeu’ y v ;,rod ~dd6on~. p~e.~ ’es of $5 ’ * ’ ’’ i(lub members a ehant e to (h tidel Just wh ch hnls o ) "oJ¢ orkreques he Veers s Adm s ’a-!each or each su"eednK seven-: .... . I4 tatele~t tht, ufl m05t alld Io JohlUon us exe’#hetherlhebodeon-lday I-’erlod wheh eapses bet re. " ’ . ,,

duct dLst, harge can be considered lhe report is flied i groups early m the fall. Ias "other than dishonorable," In * ) ~ " ’

¯ et~’aeh case ’a’here the vnterall hax a Q - f a ’rap eyed worker be- I Am:l!t, nv gardeners, ’~il~ ha~¢, .~n !"bsd (’nnduet," "undesirable" or comes sk, k .he is entitled Io t*.’n~, opportunity to add to [neff kno,v-"olher Ihan honorable," dL~ehal’gt!, porary disability payments. But IJedge and skl]Is dul’i.~ a lO-~eek IIt will he n~eessar v to obtain aa how about tile unemployed wether I course in ]andsca!~ malnlenanc~ ItndtvlduM ruling as to his etdhin* who has unemployment benefit)oct. 13.

menf I0 heneftts, NO payment~ can (:heek~ as hts on].¢ means of SU~- ......................he raade on such elalm~ untL] the port. What happens ]f he is sl~ ante paymeals can receive wc, ek]yruling is obtained which means ~JId not able to work’.’ ldisabi]lty paymenl~, under the d~-t the will be some delay in A.--An tmempinyed ~rson who lability dnrlng unemph)yment pro-Iil’~oce~l~cinlms where one of

" o e " ns r[ ovm t ComP,~nsa on ~aw Iwould except for hLs illness, be visions of the New Jprsev Llnem-the~ types or dt~harge is prt~ elzg b~e t r nnemploym nz u -_~2’~ ..... ’--- ........................

FORWARD WITH THE DEMOCRATSMIDDLESEX COUNTYHAS ADVANCED FARUNDER THE BANNEROF THE DEMOCRAI~

VOTE LINE "A" AlL THEWAY ON ELECTION DAYFo~ PRESIDENT For U. S. SENATOR Fo~ FREEHOLDER Fo~ FREEHOLDER

Adl~| Sl~vm Ardhib~M S. Ahmandllr G~lorge F, B~r W. Robe~l Hale

For SURROGATE For CONGRESS For CONGRESS

VOTETHE

DEMOCRATS’FOR .

’ RECORDSTHE ;:

OFPARTY ,~ "

PROSPERITYOF ~-

~-,’ FOR ALLALL

IS PROOF¯ THE POSITIVEPEOPLE

THAT IT,ISNOT JUST

THE PARTYTHE

OF THEFEW

PEOPLEElms’ E. Brown John ZImmermonn Aldm~ Appleton

. VOTE LINE "A" ALL THE WAY I’

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Page Twelve THE RECORD Fridoy, October 3|, 1952

Dm.,.l~-- VmA... UA~.E Community Center¯ 1 Liberty St,, veneed pl|yers lit ¯ tO ~,,~=JOn being giwn (or bed¯nots rand ad- It’~edmlm Is ¯ bridge uast~U FIIU~ IqLHUWUllUW;wa, held l’uesd~y a[ 8:30 p. m. at period. !voiced students. ~l/velv eom~tiJ o ~h~m~:.~-~F a-- ~ ~ -- be Ben er tllstru¢ ion is given In honor and Gift ~ ~ or of the Middlesex ship ~u;’nmmente/ought" At ~.enrer

" - r ]" ’~le d point ¢ouut and coJ~s~st~ of a~tual ! F~Hdle end Perk Dup ~| e C ub~ T ~¯ - Pete;’ Gattl aria Be I1a (1 * e " , ilByjng w h (’e UI~.s ;jfld tl ,mo~, ¯1~ a nl~lNb~r of hi, n J. ~1, d8~ , .n~$teQ ~¢*i.~0,Ig in th~ t.oH.~The tLrst session of a b’td~e man ar~ ln~tructor.~ in ,,onlracl atration. ~;na AU.~L~n CoJ tract Sr c~e mu,lty are eordlal].v invited h~ oJ~

~’l~. spor~soret{ by [he J,,llJ~h bridge fol" both begJnr~ers a[~d ed- I ThJ~ year. ~eparete ela~es are Leagues. rlhe group,

... BUSINESS DIRECTORY..."6" APPLIANCES "k CEILINGS ¯ CARPENTRY , lw ~r~c~ cqmpment /~ UPHOLSTERING

s,+~- s,+0, V~:ORHEES CEILINGS.//~%\\" ~~-,~.~ , REYNOLOSTaRS New ,a,nd R.ebuilL ~ L ~ Killer¯ RADIOS : --General Clrpentry~ ~ ~. m~x,. "

Machines and5-36Ig¯ WASHERS .Ren.irin~ - ,

~..~

~ ~5-38

¯ STOVES ¯ Remodeling Cash Eel;astersPerle end

L~--~~ " ¯ Homes-Off’ice ~ -~-~ Free ¯st’matesSOLO ,¯,TEe RE,.OIn Stock t ¯ Kitchen Cabinets Block" For the Best Buy~0~ F,,.oh S,,., "~t I ~ t~/~=l °t¯ all hinds Ceiling s ’CTOR AODING MACHJHES I We bare ,b~’eetl ..............

New Brunswick 170 REMSEN AVENUE " NEW BRUNSWICK v ....’" ’~"" °’ ’"’

Free TriH -.Fxclu~ive Victor ReD. la;o.~lrl~,, m~te;e~e~ f[~ez¢~. ¢krCHarter 7-1030

FRANK’S Building Supply ], k, FLOOR COVERING s unsw,ch ~: .,~.., ~,. ~.,. , ....I Nlw r " -. , ,,lIE)ME rift. [U Ltt~’.

")r AUTO-SEAT COVERSt..~lr,~v. ~..~ 1 , CHarter 7-8512 ~ .......... :b,,,, .......

~~iou,=, ~ I K A Y’ S "’ ~ =.us eEeAIR "

- "--- --’,o,oM;,.=, I~I~/.~/FLOOR CqVERrNGS~o,, *PAINT’NG~! -~

/~"~’BTOPS ’Points Louis K. ~ C

~°~:°~/

...d*..-P,.~b,n. RuBen, I:,:::~J"~’ F RITZ~ I,.#~l~, SHO,.,

G"R

New Brunswick

S ~rxo ~F.,,T * i CH¯rter 7-290~ I"4~lr~lr~ ! New , ~runs+

s ATLAS t i Killer ~-gGZS I¯ Interior andCH 9-3Sl3

COVI¢~ ~r(=#Es ’ Exterior . 7-9KI 5.74711/

I ’ ¯ ResJdenU¯~ and rndustri <’~,~1~.~eE Albany St, "J~ BUILDER 103 French Street 24-HOUR SERVICE so ~.~~tl Frlnch St CH ~-~:00 I New 8¢u~lwick Orthopedic Repair Spaciltists172 S0fl+lorset St* Pbliofleld:

I--~:~I’I~4~TE~ ¥1"RN/~Ht:~

A]’I Work Ouatanteedlt~ RARITAN AVS. Call For and Delhery Secvice’ J’k General Merchandise I HIGHLAND PARK NO Extra Char.eBOTTLED GAS i

’ : ,,I, SPORTING GOODS ,~0~ .. ~, eo ,,0; I SCHWARTZ Spas.!, eni.t.Wn.~2L,"~’ ~ I~l -- eeiq Discounts¯ j .

--’ " ~.m. ’"" JOg" J’ WEISSENBURGER : " I" "P’o ENERAL CONTRACTOR

i,: J~’i ~ --~.JIl~.~..¯ ~ - ~. ,-~ - ..-----------~ ~ ......

.,

’~ ~

GABE’S Sport Shop~"I I BU LOEB J "’! .Comes In

’~d 180 Int¯rmJx CoJorl 136 French Street C/f;OR ~T1BR ~;~OKINO ¯ Alteration a~ld Repairs I "o...oo.,, w.,er ..*. ’.~.,o.,.,r*. --’~’~ ;’~:i ! ’ Ne* ~*oos..~, = ,Befrigerato, s - Heating Units --FREE BSTIMA~rE~- : ¯ App] .111 ,es ’

~CH0rter 7-5767 ~ "

¯ ; ME. 6-~963-R ¯l~.,~e~

~\ ! ¯Ebonite BowJJn~ Balls; MODEL GA¢, : PIERSON AVE, MET JCHEN ...... ... ~ ’ ,~ ~-,=~ ~;,=~.J,,,

1 ~ ~ ’ = " L;IV .~,~vn~" Plan Headquarters For ISALES AND SERV CE, NC : . ~.l~q?" I’lan ~New Brunswick anU Surrounding I ¯ Bowling Shoes ¯ Archery Se~’ KI Imer 5-3~0 -¯ r;~w=~ 31 At Wood, T,~,. ~ "/r CARPENTERS, A,*¯;, ¯ Hunting Obw5 and Arrow>

B¯~’ s ,.EAO ~LO BUILDERSs~ A~ban¢ St, opp~Alblny The¯re~

Lce~h.d li~ B HuntJng Licenser Isspe~, Now s....wich ALBANY PAINT & ¯ ~i$.~.~ T¯ck~eBRAKF SERVICE WALLPAPER CO, ,,.,... ,,., ................

~ MOTOR SALES ~o A bane St. New SrunswicklFor Your ~ ""

Phone CP 9-3939 ~" USED CARS

~. ~.. .~ "- - ,.".+eYe., -," .. I B &GMOTORS¯

~" ~ /~" %k’.

¯ i!rl,,lr. ~ PUMPS *

B~akes ~-: ~r ~ ................ F’RA-~R,,Ha;-9 SuppTyt QUAL,TV USE~ CARSChecke~

, COMPANV" " ") ’" "’= : ’ j $ S For"~

Per!0d,cally*,’¯ ~ ¯i~ >-~. I Cashl Your

.. A Complete Line $ C~r S: BRUNSWICK P~T~R Zl,.,,..,r.~,~.~,’~ :. of o.e~-welliBRAKE SERVICE C~p2qtor and Bu,]der Me t~r I;o~,:S~icC se ~ and ShaJiow WE BUY ¯ SELL - TBADE

Brake. Specialists . + I] Mapzewoog PI. New Brunswick

SA~’iO~aWvyNPi~UT¢iE!AwEI!!

~Vell Come in and See Us At100 WELTON STREET Phone CH 7-5875

~ Models

605 SOMERSET STREETNEW BRUNSWICKNew TUB’.wick Tel, CH 7-8;~1CHarter g’0852

’ ~ COAL ’ 659 Open D~ IV 9 A, M. - 10 P, M,¯ " hasten Ave. Turnpike

"k BUILDING i N.. Brunswick qOMERSET ST Sundays ~0 A, M. - S P. M.

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ROUND-THE-WORLD KEIT~ON~WAC Ser~esnt Beverly A. Greenvf Mssury, O,. [~reeta her twin brother, Arra~z Corporld Robert D.Clreen. after a 14.gg0-m[]e change of station the Army grranged so :. ,mothpt’oo[, Car:Ibcsrd boxes a~d

"Beggln’ your pardon, sir! But there’s B mouse in thisplastlc b~gs aI~ al~o effecHve¯If

¯ sea[e’L Thhl paper ba~s are noLat Dearbv ]Buuraholder. room. Wo.JJd yotl ]eke to take 8 oraok at him before |

.vdequate to prevent en ry by carpe¢r~l*~le~ ?h~ p,le’~’~ 3ee[]ps ai1~ :$JJvet’filsh.

VOTE for ALEX A’NDERfor U.S. Senator ’

These are the differenoes Thin are the differences ""between your Candidates : :. kiwm your Candidates !: ,m"’ FOREIGN POLICY ..... CIVIL RIGHTS

§M.~JrH: Supported MaeArthur policies of extendh~g Ko- JMrr~: ~9Ol~lOred ~engte rule Which allow8 filibusterrein War to Chinese mainland, despite contrary ad- to bloclt ~ivll rights le~lgt~on~ opposes enforceablevice by Joint Chlef~ or Start. Federal le]~’(Z

I ~JEXANDER: Pavors firm policy in Korea, but oppo~e~ ALEXANDIm: WU leader of successful* fight foeextension of war to Chinese m~lnland because "thh~ |tron~ etv~l rlghtl plank~ |n 1948 and 1~ Demo-would involve all out mobilization and war, with. eratle platforms: u Under 8~cretary of Army, op-Russia waiting on tile sidelines." r~d m~p~g~tlon In armed forces: favors endtn~

filibusters, pining ~, snfl-lynehlng, enU-polltaz llw~

INFLATION ~

ISMITII: Voted to Pnd federal rent control and to weakenother afire-inflation controls; voted agains~ the law ~T~: ~ay~ McOarthvisverform|nR’~gtrlofle ~etvlee~

tl~at would have stopped biacg market In meat, and de~ervu"Wholehearted support," though recordah~wa McCarthy b~ not exeo~d ~lngle Communist

Yavors continuln~ anti-inflation con- £td~limkl $. Akx¢~ll¢ and has attacked loyal Amerie~ns like OenergltroLq, Ineludln~ rent controls. In orde~ to protect the ~" Marshall. ’¢onsttmer’s pocketbook and restore the value o~the dollar. ALID(ANDI$1~: Believes ~eal Communists should be ru~.

Icily e~po~d, oppese~ McCarthy tactics of mne~rand character lumutsl~atZon of loyal Americans.

NATIONAL DEFFNgI~- ......SOCIAL SECUPJ’I~ ~ *~] ITB: Favored arbitrary slashes tn our defense bvdg- A~ ~i|zanlbr

IIM/’IPW: "~]1 O. O. P. 80th ~on~l~, he voted to t4~tet, which military experts Said would imperil U. 8. ,s U.s ~ ~a,w~l~ ~. ’/50,000 ~ersons off 8oelal ~eeurlty: then ~n Demo--safety, ri~ ~ ~ el ¯ erage 8let Congress. he voted to put them 1~ek o~:ALEXANDER: Saved government billions ot defense skg4vm oppose[ ~dt~tlly-I~ded law for tot4~y dllabled~

dollars by his economical policies as Under Sucre- peraonLtary of Army; Insists tllat arbitrary cuts that will ¯ ~ml~ el Frfm.~mweaken our defenses are false economy. ~t#, Itw~l bm ~ A~,t~gANDI~: Favors ~p~mdlng 8oe~alleeurlty to eove~ ’

all thole who wallt tbl ~enetit&

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J VOTE fo. r ALEXANDER for U. S. Senator:;i._

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")age Sixteen "rHI~ RECORD Friday, October 31, 1952

. L._ Mall IMillstoneSquod ~ ~.~ e~e~do, oflin~--W.~..,**E...whHh[..hl~*ed~oada,,.~eSh~i__ =-.~

Dwii~zt D. Ekenhower. He was [ ~ lead to *.borough sewer con. lend I~Z~Dezrtv and rimed malthoz~z/OWltSlllp ~, the Hoover Commission ! ntuctinn ~z ~ town,asp lind at- - :"

,co~ .o.P.. 11 ,[ Answers 9 Coils ..h P~ .d d.l.~ hi--., ~.~ *nd.~.. to ~ ...~.~,l~’° ..y .. so.. ... --dedtca4ed to dean up oorrupUon He pointed out all the township railroad ties snd ~ ~bem a~

lte himseLf there wI Nine oalL~ were towered by the in sovernme~t which he noted I ~ce~ which have been sugu- r the L~eoln Highway. It we d4d~’t~n be po ’ fl urea ~ MEistone pint Aid Squadhe no mist~*e or padcHd S ,I re whlin worktes for the commlninn mented or extended with no ad- find it first, there m ht have heels~[stera’this month, I~:ordin; to the " and any other he ndgb~ hod in[dJUonai Cost to texpoyers, and ..... iLg .....t~e type which haunted p I port subndttod by Capt Jobit Tam-In 1948. ~ "’nivesait- boys" ]burin[ at this week’s meetthg, government, laid that Inereues In taxes are a terYmm wreel there, ne .to, 4:

~y ~-rmeelon u ~ , . Dr. Chartes E. Eaten, retiring only due Lo necessary addgtena[ There ~ )E miles at the Lincolnbo.ld ’.. ~.~,~o.1, ot,~r aa,- "V~h:~r~*:%~’~:~’;~"*:°~endor~d ~.n~uy.n as his sue- °=ten for .ceded ~hco] teaiIl~, tewnsh,o dena.~eotguage,view-legs=.dl~°Pin ~nm6 bOyS the and on ~ek the JI1 eauot~’thenirthet with oWn, gotheY ss aoulevelheai~ hy they approach to ht Ll"tan" say er- re- mile~.misceltene0us sick, The President ambulance Walter and s one eparis travelled false appointed ainrm.’ I 32ofdight cemr e°nireltSlr/an Dover.When during he of defeated the the hectic Fifth Johnprimary DIstrlct,Roaeh[|j e~oendisures~ _...I.ro~V --I~. i~|~.~ll~n hF thee B°~rd of Edu- evenly Highway He said =with hf~ to = six men he patrolled or will’ seven be deployed hy Ln the the

;~ct’-~o’r-the S:merinsn people ~s:a nomtnaUng committee for o~cvrs * * * * lE, ----’"---- Kingston area, five in Fr.nkiin

obiecttve’being very fair, unemotte.a, a d Thomasf°r 1953, RuieThey arandeT.Sidueyj LeeRU~Po~t‘i- IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP,[(Continued tram Page 1) Park, fly e in M[ddinbush. seven

Mayor Staudt concluded hie house, coP.stonily patroded bF eight po]iee n East Mllistene where ~ bock,~ " nations w ’be reeeved at the’ONLY EDITORS and polLlleal .............

I~,~ oct excited" Mr Fink squad ~eetJng in November withis-house end speaking campaign and prtvate care toraorrow niF, ot to dante wP} he hpl~ ~lf~t] th~ rest inwith a review of even~ II1 the J prevent accidents from occurring the West Brunswick ares where

’ ’ I , ¯ the LOa p F 11 be held.e’~aimed. "~lis ~]lsters found Jar- electinP.s in December.

township during his adminJstraHon as s result of the older boys i n art wiHe pointed out progress in sewage [ Last year, the boys wbo drive 4t"

the’ in answering questions, and T ...... L:.T.,II..City residents the most heLP-

BaLd that down South. folks "Just I|~||~|||U |l~J|~love to be interv ewed"

IThe basic scare of h s inter- ICoottiZued tram Page 1 )plowing .~ M Fte~ o,a,~ed ¯ T____DA__,ON UES Y NOVEMBER4this that the pollster makes sb- ~’Y nenJna toe p a_te,yo. te the __n be is 0, avoteo, I.,o ,o ----. VOTE FOR A WINNERoterviewlng that he Is not selling t;.~wever, Kaston still views theanything and he doesn’t care ahouL South as solidly De, mqcratLe.]earning the perso~’b name. "Webedeve we can get the truth and HERE’S A TIP to motol’Lsts to-

~ent.’* the Princeton Se~earch Set- bile Legal Asso¢:~tLon:vice head declared. Stay home. make s.re the garage

RecentLy. on tbs basis of 1,1)00 is locked, If there is no garage,Interviews only. Mr, Flnk forecast park the car under a street light or O4he result of a hard*fought else- in a well-Lighted area. Lock thetton in the state within four per- car and be sure the l.ggsge eom-~ntege points. Such ~ prediction partment is locked and the spaxe FOR FREEHOLDER

be done nationally tf the tire Is securely fastened. Carry aproper proportion of voting public razor blade in the ear or some

¯ H ;msiotnteed in his voting sam other dev,ee to scrape soap of[ theIn asking for your vote this

~: For one thiag, according towindows, Use water to get soap

Fink, hal~ the voters of today otf paint. Make sure that the emer-

tnust~ nOtbegOeoz~ideredIO htgh schOOlwhenandinter.the,earke°~Yin hraketew gearla on Red ~ea.’. ,he year. I again stand on my rec-~Vinwing as not to go too high ~n~hO educatinBai level. MINSTREL TICKETS AvaJtebin. ord of many years of loyal

¯ O~upation is another key to Mr. A host of township residents wJJl}’Ink’s technique, th his Princeton p~riielpate in the Honey-~ai Min-~m. any ...kWed *orker .besire, Show No~ ~..eder.o.~- service to the people of Somer-~11~ hiS ~0o~s he Is voting Eepub- ~hip of the ~Bound Brook Chapter]Hhn is "prevaricadnS." NO. 94. Order el" Eastern Star. Mrs.’Mr.~.~ink eIkimed that there are Dorothy Hageman whl take orders set County.x~w n~ore DemOCl~tS ;11 the United Ior tiekels d eontecind by tele-

tes-~ a whole than there are phoning Eas~y~,,:to..e8-2847.]~t’Publicans. He added that theveW prosperity whHh the Demc- THE MOST TENRIaLE place n If re-elected I will work forez~ate claimed to have bronchi to the world to be tonight wh~n ’thethe nation Is forcing people to Halloween goblins and ghostsmo~e out of cities to suburbs, march will be at the Grigdstown the best interests of all the

While talking to the editet~ Ln Ground Observer Corps Po~l ineol~ference recently, he int slip s Griggstown, Can you imagine whatstatement" whteh indicates his pre- weird canthnkerings ~[’l be going taxnavers_ ~-.- - of the ___,countv, pna"dJetten to ~ .made Monday. He on there tonight? The post h~s asaid that at present, the indepen- oatwaik aS around It and observersd.t path o~ the ~.,thd Sthtesw,. h,. te pat~, the eatw.,h #ill continue my efforts forwhk~h is about 2-1 in favor of like sentries to ward art the evil

¯ ~nhower will have to huEd up spirits.to ~ be~o. ot~inn ~ ~ko in to .... efficient and economical administration of countywin. THERE WILL be Halloween p~r-

-- ties in nearly ever~ ~lJon at

Workshop Held MillioN, Mothodiat Church heldr,ank~in Tow,h*p te.igh~ ~,,t I affairs.

I¯ -- ’one last night. FrankLin Park pea-In M bush Man. .,e Mlddinbush cinldren and JUST REMEMBER TO

An arlthmetin worksho w s h KLnEston kiddies are s]aled terP a aid sth h I s uperv sad en erta n~eo ton gh .t e ,M ddJebu h School Wednes-

B t th bi art will be L. Westdayfor te.ersotthe.e*ele." e SP * .[ VEGHTE ]

m ~ta s h , a ~ u Rrunswle~ where a parade and--0.. ry e.oo. gra~ea, ..e,,ne party in Community Fire House V O T SH~*gaman. Somerset County help.wl]] be eldInS teacher, served ~s coordinator, h .

Teachers who participated in the for..tee were Etho, sIiger, MLddi.Staudt May Lead FEEEHOLOERbosh ’~ehoo]; Margaret Welsh. PineGrove Manor School; Helen Reid. iContinued from Page D ~npoble~ HonEst, Conscientious end SxperilN¢ed~lamilten School: Phyllis A0~. Appleton of Perth Amboy. Ignor-EtanklLrl Park School; and May tag bin opponent entirely duringCannon, Marion MsriMt, azzd N, J. the campaig;q, l,~’elinghuy~n (Paid for by CandldMkiSieur, Kifl~ten School. dr~led away at cort~ptinn in Wash-

WHEN SHOPAT HOME !!.SEE OR CALL THESE MERCHANTS FOR BIG MONEY-SAVING BUYS...SUPER SERVKE!

......’ iGNS¯ COLLECTIONS , ¯ FARM SUPPLIES RUNYON’S ¯ S ¯ FURNITURE "FRANKLIN SUPER MARKETACCOUHTS-NOTES.J UDGMBNTg

Collected F, C, A. 55~ Hamilton St. New Brunswinl REPASY ARTSAgainst Anyone-Anywhere --LOW PRICES-- ~SIONS-- Visit the "French St," Schwarla,

. No Charge unless we CollEct FEED -- SEED -- FERTILIZERS Every Day’S I SaLes Day Here TRUCKS LETTSREO Sthwort~ FIMYMItuYE CO*’ Est. 1941 Trlinld Personnel Free Delivery Wall Signs, Pi¢thrinre, Bannlrl

ATLANTIC ADJUSTMENT ¯ FUEL OIL She-Cards Phone K~Im~r. 5-S3~BUREAU Lincoln Highway and How Lane Custom Made Outdoor Sigrrs 7~ French Street

Phonts: CH 7.~01t.[2-13 Be S-2441 A* ~s~n~EI ~’ ~)n BOX 85 ’ Franklin Perk, N. JEA 8-2756 SO 8-34~ New Brunswick NEW EBUNSWICK’rPhOne-Manoger at CH or Be FUEL OILS -- KEROSENE Phone Kllmer S-rd~8Ilumhers for Rates on ROtIi(, Co1~ Phone KiLm~ 5.24~ El} Burners Inst~lind ’mer¢inf or ~rofe~sinnsl Cinlml SI8 Hamilton St., New Brunswick ) STOVES ¯ Meson ControB~()r

STOVE & DAN ROMANOContEottop-BulMer ¯ FltlNTINGPhone KIl,~,r ~

RICH APFUANCE CO.-- ¯ LIQUOR Es~ IS17 GENERAL CONTNAETIN@

STEVE SLIWKA~t CHRISTIE FRESS ALBERT 0. EESSENYEI Monogram Combination Stoves MaSOn Contractor Home BuilderContractor and B~Hder

Homes l SMres ~PRINTER|I--. Liquors - Wines - Beer - Soda Tappan Gas RIOgISWestiogbouse Appliances R, F. O. 3, Box 206

] ~ J~’-I~. D. NO. 3 Francis SL ~From ¯ Clrd to i N~IPOpoPWe Carry All Popular grinds Youogstown K!tchens HsmtP~On ROI~, NIP/t BltlnlinHIk.~0~ . - FREE DELIVERY ¢5 French SL New Brunswick

Phone CH0rtor 9-218~ 4~"~ka ~86 Himilton ~L Kilmer Phone Kllmer B-2068 Phgtle