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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 15

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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, li31. 15 TO ELECT OFFICERS RECEIVE CERTIFICATES FROM MUOR AT CITY HALL CEREUOSY STATE PROBING SEWAGE PROBLEM FOR PALSY LEAGUE xrrv I in OiTk-ers far 19jl-52 will be by members of if CoJiuy chapter. Cerebral PalyiV League tonight in the Hotel Rosei jU Smith. 0 The retiring president is Rdl.

RiMclla of Perth AnH)oy. who Ider by-laws cannot tuiced hun-self. Plans for a county-wide fund raising campaign in May will be discussed. AR(H SHOES RARITAX TOWNSHIP, April 4 field work for a stale department of health investigation into sewage disposal problems in Stcphenville have been completed, L. M.

Friedrich, district chief public health engineer, told the Home News yesterday. The state agency was called in after a series of. protests were made by residents to the Board of Commissioners and the Board 'of Health. They charged that 25 septic tanks overflow their contents on to lawns and that a high water table in the area causes sewage to back up into the houses and prevents septic tanks from fork 1 Rcjr. to 5 09 .411 You'll tnioy th "built-in" Comfort feature of thete fin Arcn Shoi.

Siis 1-10 All I1ASE.MENT SHOE DEPT. ing properly. The housing development is lo-' cated along Park avenue opposite Wood brook Farms on the road from Metuehen to Plainfield. Residents have demanded that the township seek an injunction to halt additional construction until a solution is found to the sewage problem. Many residents had expected a report from the township or the state agency Monday or yesterday.

Friedrich said that the tests and recommendations are now being studied by other members of the '-L- iAhM IhT I I GI.ASS-LINED WATER HEATERS 10-YEAR GUARANTEE RARITAH SUPPLY CO. riumbiuc. Heating, Industrial Supplies itiiriici sirtct CHARTER 7-1188 Marshall Dan Certificates were awarded by Mayor Chester W. Paulus to representatives of labor industry and education at a ceremony at City Hall. Shown above, left to right, are Dr.

William t. Bunnry, vice presidrnl, R. Squibb Sons, Miss Grace Barroud, president Squibbs Employes Recreation Association; Ricard V. Mulligan, Johnson Johnson; Simon Sailer, Textile Workers Union; Mayor Paulus, Dr. Mason Gross and Dr.

Richard Wood, Rutgers University; John Kuuz, union finance officer, II. I-Priddy, plant manager, and Louis E. Hoffman, president P.E.A. of E. I.

duPont de Nemours Co. Icome to our city from Europe," in 44 stales and the District of Marshall Plan Certificates Are state health department andi said the mayor. "Thanks to the Columbia. I 'cooperation of the labor unions1 Team members, in visits lasting Awarded for Cooperation Here" mid industry and our great uni- between six weeks and six versity, these teams have been months, have talked with Ameri- should be ready for release later this week. He said he will invite Commissioner Russell Walker, president of the township Board of Health; G.

Stanley Van Sickle, township health officer, and Frank Tufaro, the builcd of Stephenville, to a conference in Trenton, probably ffivpn thp nnnnrtnnitv tn rlirn p.in stpfO vnrknr anH Don't for LESS than the BEST! New Brunswick was one of jbor Relations, Rutgers University, work conditions in U.S. industry people, to textile manu- facturers and mill operatives, our own working men and nearly 500 communities across the H- L- Priddy, plant manager, John nation that participated yesterday tVZ, K. Hoffman nrrsiripnt V. A in women. Thev have learned from i in paying recognition to of Du Pots.

our educators what is heinc done water s.n.n'lv ovno.ts nrin.o,-.' in hundreds of in? ceuincaics react. the educational and technical and to experts "Awarded to (name of organi- fields. Thev have heard from vou other industries. firms, labor organizations and educational institutions for the major part they played in an unprecedented program of technical aid to Western Europe. on Friday.

At this conference the findings and recommendations of the state agency will be discussed. He said the conference will not discuss the sewage problem in Lahiere Park, off Route 27 near Plainfield avenue, where 171 septic tanks are overflowing into a brook. nation) for furnishing technical what American productivity! assistance to the peoples of thelmeans to industry and labor and! I Marshall Plan Countries to aid their families." ftPFN HHIKF PI ANMCT1 1 in maintaining iiiHtvirlnal nniue tt i Marshall Plan Certificates of'them Cooperation, signed by Economiciliberty, free institutions and nleasure for him to represent Fos-i BY JAMLSdUKIi P-1 A. 1 iCooperation Administrator Wil-peacc." iter in presenting the certificates luiisRi nr. Anvil jliam C.

Foster, were awarded by Mayor Pays Tribute jsignifying the wholehearted co-houe will be held at the James- i PT A IN Hill RRinrF Chester W. Paulus at the! Paying tribute to the given by labor, indus-burg High School PT meeting1 r. l.rt. Ill UL.L Druuuc City Hall to Johnson tors, union leaders and industrial-itry and education in New Bruns-' tomorrow niht Parents and TO HEAR ENGLISHMAN 5- Squibb E-1 tU ltS- f1' the cooperation givenjwick. He said it was just anotherjother interested "persons arc in-i iv iiun.i Liiui-wiinimi de Nemours Company.

Rutgers their government, Mayor Paulus a 1 of what can be done vited to meet' members of the I OLD BRIDGE, April 4 Fred University, and the Textile Work-said he was proud of these groups through cooperation. (faculty and inspect the school Hayes of Wrexham, England, will ers Union of America, C.I.O. 630. in New Brunswick. "We have thc 3,000 Specialists Visit U.S.

I a typical assembly program1 be guest speaker at the Willis The certificates were accepted finest labor representatives and: More than 3,000 specialists infill be given bv members of the 1 School P.T.A. meeting at the by Dr. William E. Bunney, vice industrialists in the land," said the 376 teams from 15 countries of "ice club and 'the junior clasr School at 8 p.m. today.

president and Miss Grace Bar-mayor. Europe have visited the United under the direction of Ralph E' Hayes a member of the School laud, president of Squibbs Em-i He declared that from the out-States under the Marshall Plan'Marrvott and Miss Elizabeth Association in England similar to ployes Recreation Association in set, the support of management program in quest of technical Casev the P.T.A. will tell of the school behalf of Squibbs; Richard V. and labor, both through their in- knowledge. The association will also elect systems and works of the students.

Mulligar, personnel director, for dividual members and their asso- In discovering for themselves officers from a slate presented by i Johnson Johnson; Simon Sailer ciations has helped to sustain the what makes America tick, they'the nominating committee of A perfect game of baseball is for the Textile workers; Dr. Ma-Marshall Plan and to give it drive have visited industrial plantswhich Abe Dobin is chairman one in which one team fails to son W. Gross, provost, and Dr. and direction. business offices, trade Howard J.

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