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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 14

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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of 29 Barnstable St. Robert Fire Damages Metuclien Plant 14 Youths Fined For Racing THI COURIER-NEWS Plainfield N. I Wednesday, March 28, 1962 Green Jr. of Rahway received a $20 careless driving fine. Ronald J.

Ruskowski of Carteret was fined $20 for being an unlicensed driver and $10 for having a car overdue for in Eugene Palumbo of South Amboy was fined $50 for going 80 miles in a 35 mile zone and $10 for not having his registra foundry recently installed in the rear of the plant for making brass fixtures. Also damaged was an office and lacker room. The plant is owned by Gustave Carlson of 19 James PI. Origin of the fire was ADVERTISEMENT Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wobbling. holds plat.TS firmer and more comfortably.

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Metuchen Firemen yesterday fought a prolonged blaze which damaged Carlson's plant at 120 Forrest St. The concern manufactures marine fixtures. One fireman, George Mc-Guiness of the Washington Hose Co. was treated by the First Aid Squad for smoke poisoning. Kiwanis to Hear Talk on Products Metuchen Cy Silverman of Westinghouse Corp.

will speak before the Metuchen-Edison Kiwanis Club at 7 p.m. today. Subject of Silverman's talk will be the manufacture and distribution of Westinghouse products in the Metuchen-Edison area. tion on him. Metuchen Two South Plain-field youths, found guilty of racing their cars here, were fined $30 each and had their licenses revoked for 30 days.

Magistrate Martin Spritzer imposed the sentences last night against Russell J. Gratta, 18, of 701 Lane Ave. and George R. Boyton 17, of 163 Daniel St. Patten Backs Public Works Program spection.

A noisy muffler charge cost Dominic I. Legato of New Brunswick $15. Careless driving fines of $25 ea were levied against George Mac Jonald of Fords, Sherman A. Smith of 4 Rosewood Edison, and Robert W. Maroney Damaged, according to a po- Average natural gas wells to- Total forest area in the States is 787 million acres.

lice investigator, was a small day are over 4,000 feet deep HfWAMK FAMAMUS HAtNflttD MHtO PAK MONMOUDf 1 1 I Edison Edward J. Patten, Democratic Organization candidate for the nomination as representative in the 15th Congressional District nomination, declared last night that Congress should pass legislation which would immediately inject $600 million worth of public improvement projects into areas suffering from high unemployment. Addressing the Piscataway-town Women's Democratic Club, Patten advocated the 18-month program recently urged by President Kennedy. Patten said the legislative MOM'S fOWN 'V MINCE FOM HEW JERSEY taw JOStYJ ClIAIUt WOlt, ONI Of AMMCA IMCtT A. The Step-in of Dacron polyester and cotton Chambray in blue, beige, black.

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The Striped Sheath of cotton seersucker in bluewhite; black white. E. The Checked Coat Dress of blue, black, red cotton broadcloth. 4 JMWs ft- proposal "would have two bene ficial results: Provide sorely needed employment in economi cally distressed areas and also enable communities in the 7 United States to start and com' plete important capital improvements." Discussing some of the program's provisions, Patten dis closed that the federal govern ment would provide half of the funds for the projects in some -Vr instances more and also make loans available to localities that ftv? lack the matching funds. 6 "This essential program should be approved now and should not be postponed," Pat ten said.

s4 S4 He added that if the Middle- lex County area ever was classi i i field as a depressed or labor surplus area, it would qualify for the program, which would stimulate the county economy. Middlesex County Freeholder Joseph R. Costa, candidate for 1 '4 re-election, introduced Patten and cited some of the capital accomplishments made during i 4- Patten's administration as mayor of Perth Amboy. Mayor Anthony M. Yelencsics, who is Patten's campaign manager, praised Patten and his campaign Mrs.

Joseph R. Costa, president of the club, also spoke. In another appearance, Patten addressed the Sixth. Ward-Four District Democratic Committee meeting in Perth Amboy. 1.

if 38 Court Plans 1 i To Assist Kim Defendant 1 Metuchen -MacArthur Fields, 52, of Bloomfield was found guilty of two thefts last night. Magistrate Martin Spritzer said he wanted to mete out a sentence of rehabilitation rather than of punishment and would ask the county Probation Department to make an investigation before he determined the fate of Fields, a man who has been frequently before the court on disorderly, drinking and assault charges. Spritzer revealed this will be the first time his court is asking the county probation staff to make a pre-sentence investi 4i 7i- gation. After Fields heard testimony against himself in the first theft charge, he changed a not guil ty plea to that of guilty. He had been drinking when he took garments from the Bor ough Hall belonging to its cus todian, Washington Johnson, on Feb.

23, he said in changing his plea. Despite his continued pro This we like the testations of innocence, he was found guilty on the second theft charge of taking some $40 in coins from Mrs. Fenton Williams of 1 Finch St. on Feb. 5.

a Police produced in evidence an oversized 1849 penny claim ed to be among the coins taken from Mrs. Williams. They said they found it in his room when investigating the theft of John monosrammed shirtwaist son's clothing. Spritzer said Fields gave the testimony of a sick man. He 1498 also said he would ask the prosecutor's office to drop a breaking and entering charge realted to the theft in Mrs.

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