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FAIR Mostly fair today, some cloudiness. High in Fair tonight and tomorrow. Temperature by houri: 7 10 12 1 3 40 43 46 47 47 SO 52 Yesterday: Max. St; Min. 4i 1 BED IAILY OME Late City Edition or a Greater a i an Ja tt Founded in 1879.

FIVE CENTS. KII'IRR -4lm FOR CLASSIFIED AIJ9 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 6, 1957. 56 Pages William Kurtz ASSEMBLY 'V rr ir 0 IC0 9 A Soviet Boss Taunts U9 a 0 etze West Over Sputniks Khrushchev Calls for Top Level, East-West Meeting Aimed at Easing World Tensions MOSCOW WV-Nikita Khrushchev around and round the world wait-opened the Bolshevik Revolution i ins for the American Sputniks to' 40th anniversary jubilee today with I come up and join them." taunts at the West over Russia's! The audience roared with laugh-j Sputniks and a call for a new high-'ter as Khrushchev suggested that; level East-West meeting. 'we United States and other nations! The Soviet party boss, while sug-! hurry and send up their Sputniks! i I -j Iff 4 I GOP Bastions Fall In Opposition Sweep By JOHN KOLESAR NEWARK (JP) Democratic Gov.

Robert B. Meyner's national political stock hit a new high today after the resounding reelection victory over a Republican candidate who ran with President Eisenhower's full backing. With 4,204 of New Jersey's districts reported in yes Choice Jobs Now at Stake In Assembly Middlesex Delegation JLine for Top Posts "7 eestins an understanding with the so there could be a Common- wealth -af Snutniks United States on disarmament, de terday's election, Meyner led state Senator Malcolm S. Forbes 1,096,245 to 891,490. i Meyner's plurality of 200,000 "Such a commonwealth, such aj FRANK M.

DEINER nounced what he called Western' imperialism. He renewed a charge competition would be much better: Amid speculation about the na -v: that the United States was incit-than competition in the race to tional implications of New Jersey's: ing Israel and Turkey and plotting manufacture death producing election, Middlesex! against Syria. (weapons" he declared. Clm Democratic leaders looked! -Our people have never thought! The satellite launchings, he said, today t0 consolidating! County Gives Big Margin To Democrats 'otes in a normally Republican state was sure to add to his stat-jure as a possible Democratic presidential or vice presidential candidate in I960. Only minutes after Forbes conceded defeat at 11:13 ip.

some GOP leaders were seeing national issues as a partial cause of Meyner's victory. ana qo noi imnmo use any means mm their gains and staking their claims of destruction if our country is notjuito the camp of the enemies oflfor in the organization subjected to attack by imperialist communism." tne Assembly states," he said. "Following the appearance of a. Turning in the seCond largest But even more surprising than Meyner Wins Middlesex, the size of Meyner's plurality was Meyner Wins Middle never mougm 01 competing hv Hudson Cnuntvs 42.089. the The Soviet Union, he asserted was outd istancing the United States i lth viet th(e county was in a strong position onts-scientific, a Ujlcl.fL.sateJllito day to claim either the speaker- fronts scientific on all a stunning jjemocranc sweep ot the State Assembly, which the Republicans have controlled for 20 years.

The Republicans held on to the State Senate by a reduced Um.Hnffll anH IMII UMlv lie BUUfU. I IHS IS in thp Somerset From Foe By WILSON BARTO Everywhere they're yellin' We've returned our Bob Helen This Novem-m-m-ber "That's the kind of friendly aure now and that our committee as- petition we want-not armament' 3 a also can be expected by and margin. the county's delegation. About the only contest the GOP could view with cheer was the Practically the entire leadership' of the Communist world heard the! party chief at a Mpt session of the; "Supreme Soviet Parliament In theT giant Sports Palace. Stepacoff a Prospect Asemblyman David I.

Stepacoff, Perth Amboy lawyer who proved himself a capable debater on the i House floor the past two along with Assemblyman William Kurtz was being mentioned todayj as a likely contender for either pest. Kurtz served in 1956 as mi-l nority leader. Middlesex-County voters cong the election of Milton W. Glenirtrr victory jingle they were expected Congress as representative from to sing yesterday as they turned in the 2nd District, filling out the a thumping victory for Demo- unexpired term of the late Re-cratic Gov. Robert B.

Meyner. (publican Rep. T. Millet Hand. He received 88,521 votes.

I Eisenhower's endorsement of Forbes Loses Somerset Forbes at a news conference last IKE ADVANCES-TALK TO NATION President to Speak Tomorrow Night WASHINGTON tfi A Senate THE WINNER The hand of victorious Democratic mayoralty candidate Anthony M. Yelencsics of Edison is held high-athrTarty's victory celebratioi in the Linwood Grove Idst night following atvnguncf" ment of a clean sweep over the Republican candidates. Yelencsics' wife is at his right and Commission- er Julius Engel is at his left. More than 1,000 party leaders and workers attended. Edison Chooses 8 Democrats To Run Brand New Government About 17,000 delegates and guests epplauded the 3-hour and 7-minutej speech.

There were delegations, from every Communist country and from Communist parties in most of I the world. Assemblyman J. Edward Crabiel, week failed to transler the vote plurality the President racked up in New Jersey last year. Receiving the second biggest subcommittee moved today to who finished in second place in! His Republican opponent, Somerset Sen. Malcolm S.

Forbes, polled 50,352 to lose the county by 38,168 votes. It was a defeat that echoed in GOP Bastions Fall ovation was the Red China chief, wring out any complacency re-'the Assembly race trailing Kurtz, Mao Tze-tung whose nation, jmaining in the Unite.1 States mis-jwas also advanced as a possible Khrushchev said, will become a siles program as President Eisen-; candidate for legislative honors, "mighty industrial power" in thejhower hurried a report on the na-; However, it was reported Crabiel's rot distant future. Ition's progress. i private employment may not per- 75 per cent, of the 17,763 voters in.mnrratic ticket with 7.734 wh. f.r nntw campaign appeal to Republi- By JOHN PRIBISH EDISON The Democrats scored 19 districts cast ballots.

cans and independents, managed votes to Forbes' 20,844 soundly defeated his Republican Mao, who followed Khrushchev Democratic Leader Lyndon B.jmit him to aspire for either of an unexpected smashing victory in Middlesex County', the only t0 scveral G0PA bftions In the two coveted legislative posts, the township's first partisan elec- opponent and brother in law, Mayor Thomas J. Swales who -w- fnn thoir PaiSned solely on state issues, add- Yelencsics Elected Mayor The successful candidates are Anthony M. Yelencsics for mayor the following for Council: Dr. Neil A. McDonald, Bernard J.

Stepacoff is currently serving as tion in 30 years yesterday as the See ASSEMBLYTPage 52 party's eight mayoralty and Coun- cil candidates were voted into of- fice by substantial margins. Dwyer, William N. Margolis. Wil- headed his party's slate with 5,324: ublican opponenls. There, whatGVJr Tutside, Pollt'ca ballots.

The mayoralty margin was ner drew 312 votes to Forbes' iNew Jersey verdlct 2,410 votes. votes. fe have' 1 leave Yelencsics, 36, lives in the Bon-! But even this bynonlyMnine! Meyner notelT'that his cam-hamtown serf inn" and is nrPsidenVvltes in normally Republican: -Meyner noti tnat nis camr-namtown section and is nburv was hail'd bv Thomas pain was conducted only by him-and manager ot Boro Motors, inc. iself and fellow and fellow New Jerseyans. to the rostrum, declared commu-; Johnson of Texas announced yes-tism will win out over capitalism terday the Senate Preparedness inevitably, "independent of men's 'subcommittee he heads will will." (launch a hard-hitting inquiry into Approves Moves the missile and satellite programs He gave personal support to this month.

Its purpose will be Khrushchev's downgrading of Sta-inot to assess blame for delays, lin, theouster of Georgi said, but to help correct the and the purge of "antiparty" ele- "errors" he said have caused U.S. ments including V. M. Molotov. efforts in the rocketry field to lag Mao said these "wise behind those of Russia.

The strength of the Democratic iliam F. Ashton, Dr. William Toth, 3 POLICE SHOT IN JERSEY CITY organization was shown when the Frank J. Takacs and Walter H. Republicans were smothered in an Wood.

Avalanche of ballots as 12.593, orj Yelencsics, fifth man on the De- of Metuchen. He is a townsh na- wny Several of Eisenhower's top aides, tivp anH a Marinp Cnm vptpranlman, as a "moral victory. including Vice President Nixon, nf wnrirf wa-ii Thic woe hie firet Asked about the Middlesex re-i will lead to further progress. stumped the state for Forbes. aftpmnf ai sppkinp nnhlir nffipp itums.

Lee's only comment was: Forbes, too, said only state is Change of Plans About the same time, the White House in a quick change of plans': Detective Is Slain In Election Dispute JERSEY CITY UP A city detec- Yelencsics defeated Swales in 181 "what can I say? We took every-; sues were involved the can of the township's 19 voting districts. ithn8 but Cranbury. i 1 I 1 llti ifll UIII-MI mm vrwiko in niCTH- Announced that Eisenhower will; Franklin Democrats Control Committee. A ssessor's Post No One Remembers When Party Last, If Ever, Was in Driver's Seat Khrushchev spoofed the United States for naming its satellite project "Vanguard." "The name alone suggested that they expected to be first," he said. "But it turned out that the Soviet Union was first.

Swales received 510 votes, com-! i going nome to oea ported Dartv worker" at hntPl pared to 408 for Yelencsics, in Poll! In South River, where the Re- Pjjf hvv.rpker;, at hlS hotel 2 of the Stephenville section, a pre-iPubhcan position was strengthen-) man3, ipd hv thp pippt nn nf Mavnr Waltpri Buc orDCS campaign manag- address the nation by television the was shot to death and two; and radio Thursday night on policemen critically wounded ence and security." He had sched- outside of a tavern early today uled a speech on that subject a after what police said was appar-. uunmiaiiuy nepuuncan aiiric.v tor ho-rt u- r.n,ai nolrr ipaHnrs Schack and Councilmen Leon il Duffy, said he "Now our Sputniks are later, Nov. 13, in Oklahoma See MEYNER, Page 30 before ecki and Edward vvotaK, Meyner; pH this district tn Swales entiy an argument over pontics. Dead on arrival at Jersey City; ICity. Medical Center was Det.

Thomas Eisenhower was expected to try; By REGINALD KAVANAUGH The Democrats won all but two tne election carried the borough 2,932 to 1,712 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Dem-'of the 14 voting districts. Only the Take Over New Council Ear Trend ocrats in this traditionally rock-1 1st at Franklin Park and the 3rd in The new mayor and his success-; Mauls Mannequins; to relieve anxiety and reply to'Borseso- 29- a member of the police criticisms that have developed i gamming squaa municipality East Millstone remained loval to ful running mates will head the; In Metuchen, where the election; Gets 115 Day Police Chief Michael Cusack said ribbed Republican since Russia launched the first cWiw.i.Aiw.rt; i community niayor-uouncu nan oi nepuDiican josepn Losta; COUNTY IS THIRD IN ROAD DEATHS Statewide Toll Up 37 Over '56 Figure MOBILE, Ala. W-Ernest Dully, 50, testified he had drunk a little earth satellite since followed by a second a month ago. All radio networks, the White House said, now have decided to byLt. Joseph Ganther, who is corn-jwinning controi 0f tne Township! Although the total vote fell short1 mander of detectives at the Mont-; Comrnittee and tne assessor's of-0f last year's election when 89 gomery Street police station.

j01 idM ytdI ttuon, wntn oj ton much when he squared off See EDISON, Page 3 swung control of the borough back jlo the GOP, Meyner beat Forbes LI 1 AlL r'L'I to 2,363. IlES lUtn Lnilu) It was a far greater victory for 'the state's first Democratic gov- OteS AnVWay lernor in 20 years than was his headquarters precinct. Miehael Peaeos and Mavo Cent 01 lnose Wenll against three store mannequins carry the address live from 8 to He pleaded guilty in city court KST rRS nlv Gantner was shot in turn by jojn Democratic Committee-'10 tne Ps' tne turnout was re- Middlesex County continues to ihflld its third ntarp nnsitinn amnna dead mans orotner. aiicnaei bot-- Mich A Lisi on Jan spectable. using the dummies as sparring; televisjon network now planning See COUNTY, Page 3 pmmtioc in ro partners.

He floored all three, seso, LusacK said, ine Duuet to uke over tne adrninistralion 0fi Seventy-nine per cent, or 5,714 of; SOUTH SALT LAKE Mrs. caught oantner in tne nead, cusacK thP 7517 vntprc rpaistPrPH live coverage. ABC-TV plans to carry the address on kinescope at 10:30 and NBC-TV at 11:15. cniH ht hnfrp hP foil hp firpH a '7 Justin V. Richardson couldn't go SPHERE PHOTOGRAPHED vh h-c nn hppn tnp pacp in 10 tne uutts vesteiuav.

to the polls in this Salt Lake City hitting! shot at Michael Borseso, more than a half a century. In The campaign for the two Dully then crossed the street to another stor where he stole a bottle of hand lotion for treatment of bruised knuckles, officers testified. City Recorder Herndon H. Wilson sentenced Dully to 115 him below the heart. In announcing plans for the address, the White House said Eisenhower canceled his scheduled The "deid man's brother though lact' one Seems rememDer jTljust given birth to her tenth child.

said Sputnik was photo-raphed 1 "rSiwhen, or if. the township was ever. Shortlv after the eitv photographed three blocks to Christ corded traffic fatalities, according to Atty. Gen. Grover C.

Richman Jr. today. The county's 45th death occurred Sunday when a Tafton, man died of injuries received in an earlier accident. Last year Middlesex had 39 deaths for the corresponding period. wounded, ran in Democratic hands.

news conference today because he Hospital, where he was put on the days. In addition to sweeping into residents I "will cover much of the same for an absentee ballot. danger list as it passed over the Red Chinese capital. The broadcast said the Soviet satellite also was observed In general the Democrats attack-: 'Marsnai Henry Dipo Jr. and (ground in his address to the peo- Qamner was taken to tne same control of the committee, the Dem ocrats now hold the assessor's of See FRANKLIN, Page 30, Martha Toombs, city record hcspital and was also on the dan through telescopes and by the er and clerk, delivered a ballot to fice.

Beat Referendum gtr list. pie as would be developed in press conference replies." The White House announcement did not mention that the Thurs- aked eye for more than two min- UF Boxscore Mrs. Richardson at Latter-Dayutps Saints Hospital and waited in Cusack said the three men were drinking in a tavern at 22 St. Paul's I Dpmnrrat William Huffhes nnti Essex County with 73 traffic deaths and Burlington with 51 lead the state in first and second places as of Sunday midnight. Somerset County, which has had 16 traffic fatalities since Jan.

1, is tied with Hunterdon and Warrer counties for 16th place. Richman said that 14 deaths dur day speech will coincide with the igt after completing election Deat tne Republican eandi-j The United Fund has attained corridor while she marked it. 40th anniversary of the Russian xhey argued, presumably about date- Edwin Garretson, by a vote78 per cent of its goal. Mrs. Richardson's baby was a Communist revolution, which is politics left the tavern but also won out overj At today's fifth report lunchon boy, evening up the family at five ucina laieuiaitu in ar pr pinspri at 9 a tne reierenaum wnicn ii aaooiea neia ai me r.a"t'orooK nesiaurani an is ana live uoys.

It Happened in: Edison Somebody in Edison thinks a lot of Orval Faubus, Arkansas governor of the Little Rock school integration fame. Faubus received a write-in vote for governor of New Jersey in Poll 17. Another governor write-in vote went to the late Elmer Wene of Vineland, unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate in the Democratic primary several years ago. This vote was cast in Poll 2. Police arriving on the scene would have created a board of as-; the various divisions reported the.

SPUTNIK I STAMP fcund Gantner and the dead man sessors instead of the single of fice. following pledges and per cent of; POLAR STORM ABATES ing the past week raised New Jer LONDON (-Moscow radio saidjon the sidewalk. Thev said thev The assessor referendum was de-! goal: McMUKDU SOUND, Antarctica today that the Soviet Ministry of helipved six hullets wprp firpH feated 1.889-1.526. Industrial S242.000, 81.5 A three-day storm and a 24-Commercial S33.00U, 59 per hour radio blackout gradually lift Communications has marked thekwo of which were found lodged in Peacos was high man in munic-l TODAY'S INDEX Amusements $2 Bridge Column SO Classified Comics $0-51 County 4-10-13 20-22-25-27-40 Crossword Puixle 51 Editorials 16 Obituaries 12 Radio, TV $0 Social 41-42-43 Sports 47-48-49 Your Home Pages launching of Sputnik 1 with a spe-'the frame doorway of the tavern ipai balloting. He polled 3,348 cent.

ed today here at America main cial 40-kopeck 10-cent postage md one inside the building. 'votes, with Sisler receiving 3,340.: Residential $30,000, 56.7 per antarctic base. Seabees began sey's 1957 toll to 663 as against 62C the same date last year, an increase of 37. Twelve persons died in accidents last week and two others died from injuries received in earlier mishaps, Richman said. BummaBf sale cnnductprl bvM-tuchen First Aid Squad Auxiliary Squad hpadmiartTn, Middlesex Aveini.

Metuchen, on Nov. A. stamp. i Police took some 10 witnesses to The incumbent Republican corn- cent. the station's ice runway The stamp pictures the earthithe Sixth Precinct for questioning, mittecmen, W.

Russell Laird and Schools-Colleges 111 for supply takeoffs to other U.S. with a satellite circling it and: Yesterday's election here rannpd Charles Jackson, were siven 2.176 npr rent. bases. Womiin: Tu on irhifvf lift lth unit happlnns. Rrid T)r totrn ulc iiiuu in jiu.ioian a idtiiuiiat uispuie wnnin tins city ami vuit i espfttiveiy.

civic nw per veni. iiiu- snuw iidu uiuvkuu A. Schlndlfr't "tVnmin'i Onlde i Words first Soviet Artificial Democratip nartv that with! Garretson was hish man nn thp Prnfpssinnal $12 000 61 npr the runwav and a road linkins thp J.7 1. Satellite. Oct.

4, 1957, the May 5 municipal election. i strip to the main base. jlocal Republican ticket..

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