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TTv SNOW. RAJN Fair and continued col Increasing cloudiness quite so cold tonijht enow chanjing to rain, a temperatures tomorrow. Temperature by the hoi The JJAILY HOME NEWS Late City Edition DUN or. the Air Monday through Friday 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday! and Sundays 1 p.m.

to 9 p. m. 93.5 on Your FM Dial 22 21 20 19 19 23 25 28 30 32 34 33 Yesterday: Max, 38.5; 27 For a Greater ic Brunstcick Founded in 1879. FIVE CENTS NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 13, 1952.

40 Pages Selected by G.O.P. Gas Stations Mystery of Disappearing Lake Study Safety Plans For Surrogate Race i Still Open I In' Jamesburg Solved Quickly For Newark Airport InThis'Area JAMESBURG, Feb 13. Resi- The water flowed down Manala-slow down production yesterday, dents here and in. Monroe town-paa creelc through Helmetta and but it did not stop. Today the vv ii piant is uatK on us iiomiai scuta- the filling of Manalapan Lake.

eventually reached the polluted, Yesterday morning the lake hadaoum river oy spuung over uu-i Tne water level was reported to mysteriously disappeared leaving hernal lake dam. be rising rapidly today. The Cfen- Close Field Pending Probe a muddy bottom with water evi The lake is the scene of mo-iter is filled, although the edge re Compromise Looms On Prisoner Trade dent only in the original channel. 1 he mystery was solved In short Dealers Hope to Operate As Long as Supply In Tanks Holds Out NORTH JERSEY HIT torboat races on July 4. James--mains quite a distance from the burg has its playground on the banks.

banks and the Kerr Butter-Scotch, I It is illegal to let water out of plant depends on the waterla lake without a permit from the order by police who apprehended juveniles responsible. The sluice NEW YORK, Feb. 13 (Gov gate had been opened during the to cool its butterscotch. division of fish and game of the night and the water flowed out, A spokesman at the butterscotch, New Jersey Department of Con-taking many fish with it, Game plant, one of the largest in thelservation and Economic Develop-Warden Robert Troisi reports. country, said the plant had toiment.

ernment and airline officials have promised to keep disaster-haunted Newark Airport closed pend U.N. Accepts 60-Day Limit on Exchanging Captives BY MANY SHUTDOWNS In contrast to other parts of the ing congressional "and other responsible official investigations." And Offers Accord on Supervision of Truce; Other Issues Near Accord POLICE CLEAR UP THREE BURGLARIES Another direct result of the ew i one metropolitan areas MCXSAX, Korea, Feb. 13 WVhave ready their new proposed fourth airliner crash in two -Allied negotiators today accept-solution for the fifth and final months is an aereement b.v 23 State-Wide Hunt on for 11 Boys After Escape From State Home Group of 15 Overpowers Watchman in Mass Getaway At Jamesburg; Four Later Captured Juvenile Now Being Held rw vtavt mi sw r'rrr state, particularly the northern sector, gasoline stations in" this immediate area remained open today as the strike, called by the New Jersey Retail Gasoline Dealers' Association, went into its second day. A dealer close to the situation told The Daily Home News that dealers in this area probably would continue to do business until their supplies are exhausted. "After that, it's a question of whether we can get deliveries," he added.

The lockup was described. by ed a 60-day limit on exchanging item of the armistice agenda, airlines to create a special safety prisoners. and offered to compro-1 This deals with recommendations committee and to bold flights their demands for super vis- to the governments concerned for 'over congested areas to a mini-jing a Korean truce. a settlement of the Korean prob- mum. 1 I The Communists had proposed lem.

Government and airline offi- ithe 60-day limit. The exchange; The Reds promised Tuesday cials met here for almost six Confesses to Crimes In the City A. C. HOLLENDER A state-wide hunt was on to-mission to go to the bathroom, Mr. Three additional burglaries In! day for 11 of 15 bovs who escaoed Fitch said.

The group "ganged the Npw Rrunswirlr arpa wprp DDFnADFfi TA DTTXT Penod 18 to start wnen an arm- dratta new plan, it will be pre-hours yesterday in the wake of rKL.rAKr.ll III KUIl istice is signed. The agreement sented to a full dress negotiating Monday's smash-up of a National from the State Home for Bovs in struk him on yesterday by one of four idoes not touch the key question session. piane in biizaoein. vwv, duuvu. nuveniies laxen into cusioav nv ot voiuntarv renatnation.

lvieanwnue sian oiull-is cuu-i th. tu, Jamesburg at 2 a. m. today after Mr. FltCh Said Ordinarily em-lnnlirp ninr thp m-ppUphH in ran.

M.I...I II Tho TTnitorl Matinno pnmmnnH WOlkinB on details Of the on iiiriut.iirii L.11U111 iiiimii mm ntvii luv, ulqiii nicjr uvciuuweieu a waicnman Dioves Known as "roundsmen" are norfi the association, which claims li 100 nnn 1 rl hm Iika tincAtt ah orm 1 cT 1 ro uuiuiug iw.uuu iwu irv u.v.w Ql anomer plane passenger. Miss wctiiiea ou uavs miulc man was tjouaco. tavi aaran Aronwaid of the Make Second Bid For County Office membership of 3,000 out of the! identified by officials as William stationed outside this particular burglaries and car thefts in this' state's 5,000 dealers, most effective i Bufford, 55. jcottage when a checkup is made, area over the past two months, in northern counties. John Dress-1 Four of the youths were cap-jMr.

Bufford did not have such! The youngster, 15 years old and! ler of Hackensack, president, said. tilled a short time after they'men on hand when he made thisbelieved to be the' ringleader ot anowea me Keas io complete meuie mosi iruuuiumc issue. Bronx NY In St Elizabeth's exchange. The Reds list onlyj These by-passed points are: Hospit'ai gt Elizabeth. 11,559 men in Red P.O.W.

camps. 'Snan me neas De anowea 10 re- Newsmen were barred from the A. Clayton Hollender, Republi-j Allied staff officers nying squaas oi iiriKiug ueaieis vu, ucu uui, mugs uietn, mr. lien erOUD. told Det.

L-aot. (Jeoree negotiating pair bombed out airfields? Shall'cio meeting but tw0 persons a truce of-prisoners of war have free choice. wh0 attended said there was intend to go today to get balking dent, announced. He said none of Mr. Fitch said the boys woreiF.

Kane and Det. Lt. Ralph C. can Metuchen councilman and details for supervising fered a two-point compromise: of whether they want to be ex- strong sentiment for eventual re SLdiiuu upeiaiuis tu uiusc uuwn. iAum vuia uiuiic-iUiuc anu wiiitc umiui 111s un which Jreirone uiai ne ana a companion prrsiuem oi vile inuuiesex vuuii- Also, he said, "we'll send area, most of them being the letter for security was'stole a quantity of money en- ty.

Board of Taxation, will opyose Viiscer forces of Dickets in a newifrom northern Jersey. istamped. He also said overcoats velnnes from St. Pptpr's rhnrrh Democrat Sutroeate Samuel V. (1) If Communists agree to changed? rotatine 40.000 trooDs a month in: Staff officers dealing with opening of the Newark field, which borders on Elizabeth.

The effort to block the fuel trucks at! Mr. Fitch said the boys, whoselwhich they, for outside about a month ago, broke into a Convery of Perth Amboy for re-iaddition to men on temporary prisoners agreed to skip over the two declined use of their names distribution plants. If we don'tjnames were withheld, were in a chores during the day were at gas station in South River Sat- election in the November presi-ieave, the Allies will drop two voluntary repatriation question faht orpra(inne at TaPnarHia suttwu iuis nine, wc sni tu wm-u wuogc luuiu, uiuciy iiigui, aim uuigianzeu a ucunai cicmun. laemanas me neas oppose, iinuisuay wnen vhcj smu Suing ancj Idlewild airfield in the cause it houses chronic offenders There were 25 inmates in the used car lot office in Highland1 Mr. Hollender entered the race; One of these would forbid over the 11-point Allied plan for jQueens Borough of New York Estimate 1,500 LlOSea sctuiny tuiiage, mi.

xHcu saiu. x-aiK lasi wees. "ic sunugaic uuuiiiia-ignuung troops auring a iruce in uie seiunu nine. fv anH at Tptprhnrrt'lM nir h3UP hnfni-o on1 WiTk. in il 11 1 U- Hnn tgv niith tlu hlsicinir nf hicL Ij ItV all have escaped before, and ine omer iu reiusea 10 join ini in nis possession wnen ne was iouay wnu me uiessing 01 msia manner mat could constitutej.

a u.in. commana communique jport als0 were discussed at the one boy has six get-aways to his credit. Mr. Dressier estimated that me urea, iney range in age arresiea ounaay nigm, ponce uiganiiauun icaueis. Aiiiiuuin.e-:an onensive tnreat.

xne omer.saia siaii negouaiors nave reaun-: meeting. The Port of New York ifound a collection of about 25 ment of his candidacy was madeiwould reauirp weeklv rerjorts on ed such "substantial areas of ac-i The break came when Mr. Buf- some 1,500 stations were shuttered throughout the state. He said 95 lie. ne saiu aj irom id 10 11 years oiu.

fnr.A mon uai, nt i.mKii si ot tv, rioi. a .1, 1, a iwu-aiaic op were closed I 75 vi mS in Ber- the cottage, handed his keys overbed for larceny, Mr. Fitch two master keys for Chevro- dinner of the Women's G. O. P.iunits.

ithe final draff of the prisoner Airoort. Jet cas. 1 Club of Middlesex county at Thel Reds originally agreed to ro-i clause. Elizabeth's nen county. 40 per cent in H.M,n tu a tt naa asKea Ior per-ne instuuuon is umencea disaster Monday, ine tour luvennes were rouna-ii'ics.

itating d.uuu men mommy, iney in weaneaay riun iha 4ni county and 65 per cent in Union WATER STORAGE ed up after one of them inad- Dr. Nathaniel L. Frankel of this! have increased this to 30,000. Al-spent considerable time discus-i time -p Newark Air. vertently left a picture in an au-city, chairman of the Republican, lies originally asked 75,000, insing the role of joint Red Cross crasned in the New jerSey tomobile of a Delavan street res-! organization, told the large men on rest and recuper-; teams.

The Reds have agreed to itv A total 110 TELLS OF SEWAGE AT DEVELOPMENT Iinrrn Itl OTITr ident which they stole for a joy-iPublican gathering that mention leave to Japan. such teams, but object to outhn-j rpsidpnt have rtipH in twn I KllN) IN MA I Saturday night. (party's committee on nominations 2) Both sides "meet ing their functions in detail. This area's i other recWt UlVULi 111 JiniL The groupi according t0 poike, had selected Mr. Hollender to be; on the number of ports of entry! Col.

George W. Hickman, accident was last month's admitted the "theft of more the nominee and that he had ac-jthrough which troops and arms lied staff officer, said the Com- dive "into the Eagt Nelson Sees SerioUS Lack than caTS and the burglary of cepted. undfr neutral super-munists say too strict rules might Boston.New York plane. All 36 leaders county. Many stations in Essex county displayed "out of gas" and "closed" signs.

Spot checks showed that most stations along the shore and in south Jersey were open for business. A current gas war in the state has toppled prices to as low as 13.9 cents a gallon. Before the war, regular gas sold for 25.9 cents a gallon. Health Department Hears almost as many business estab- The Republican will vision during a truce. siuw uuwn ine iciuiu ui pusuueis.

Mwri hv nnirW rp- Allies told Communist negotia-)1 savei by qmclc res" The Allies had proposed eight. nsnments in mis city and nearby meet aauy 10 weign jne canai-communities. idacies of more than a dozen Re- Testify On Pollution Problem Of Supply Unless It Is Conserved Wednesday they cut it to seven, iors mere was no 110,1 l0 as-, The Authority calied yes-sume thaW Red Cross work would itar.0,. Dfl Cooperating with police in publicans who want to run for the 1 The Reds had proposed three. interfere with administrative ac- tracing the activities of the two freeholder nominations to be: Tuesday they increased it to four.

tended by representatives of 23 ICIIUVU UJ ICICSCIKI Many stations that sua were VrWllir rt TVia1 J. iL n. Anil 1S nimninc mi 1 i L. I i MT TRENTON, Feb. 13 (JP) A State opened last night hiked theiriTTpaith nonartmmt.

pnit nr tn.l.u.f m. T.f,nJ; ui.1... r.u inHiotoH loc nioHt v- a aomesuc amines, miee iranspou Communists would the exchange of prisoners. when they nrioos haoV tn tho "nrp war" IpvpI 1 i cuairman oi me new jersey an, x.i.-...u.vvv. prices uacK 10 me pre-war tpctitioH ha tAimH cauroao mn, omo prices back to the "pre-war" level, day testified he found committee named to select associations, pilots, the Aeronautics Administration and Poirv and Sunnlv Council kowski of the New Brunswick free-overflowing on the ground in the ler na suPPiy uouncU! barracks.

holder candidates will be ready Mr. Dressier said- The scattered instances of violence yesterday were in the form of beatings, slashed tires and Stephenville ranch development; said today future water supplies in; with their report by Monday. They will be arraigned Duke of Windsor Returns Home in northern counties are in seri in Rantan township Juvenile ourt tomorrow. The testimony was given by rj 1 0 Inn rtnr unlaoB nro of rr-o eta the Civil Aeronautics Board. A statement issued after the meeting said the conferees unanimously agreed on all safety policies, including the promise to keep Newark Airport closed until the inauiries are finished.

uuo uontii uiiivo uiuic tivviagv "ft oegessei, an assisiam puu- facilities are provided. nnpninr nt ntTAi and similar occurrences. ho health engineer, at a hearing 9riHre nr.n.r.fi th VVLU hVL TI flwIMr While the committee was reported far from agreement on the two candidates it was learned that William Dunham, business agent of the carpenters union of the New Brunswick area, and Ar- 11 if ur i To Mourn for His Royal Brother In Elizabeth, five men were ar-conducted by the State 1 1LI nlL LLUJ11U1 roctorl -nn nhnrapc nf ncniiltinf mnt rf TToaltVi -kt I XV A iNew oersey secuon oi mermen- rfi imimnn an Esso Standard Oil salesman. Mr. Segesser testified he Watpr Works Assnrlation.

nr IlL Dili 111 I LM I LU 1 No estimate of the time required Funeral for various investigations was iinur varisuu ui wuuuunuge are I li. eson Also Arrives to Represent Truman at Fun Acheson Also Arrives to Represent Truman at In Hackensack, a man was ar sewage flowing in a storm drain; IThurslow Nelson of Highland! receiving iavorauie consideration. Another active Republican un rested on disorderly conduct and that he made tests with a park said thp situation will net der consideration is Sigmund aer consiaeraiion is oigmuna Of King; Thousands Pass by Monarch's Body Expected 10 Be Keopened Scharf, dress manufacturer and mauc ill l.ic All tuc meantime, Newark flights have been diverted to LaGuardia, Idle-wild and Teterboro. Protests Close Airport Violent protests by Elizabeth one of the party's chief campaign LONDON, Feb. 13 (JP) The The Duke of Windsor went di- charges after he allegedly tarn-1 colored dye which showed that it i worse as seasons pass, pered with a valve on a Sun Oil! backed up into bathtubs.

"Present indications point to tank truck. Leight W. Morrill, the public progressively drier seasons occa- Delivery Trucks Stopped (health engineer who conducted in the future which will the hearing, said departmental ac-mak(; water supply shortages Late in Fall After New Construction iuna raisers, ivir. ocnarr was 0f Windsor returned torectly to her home at Manoor- candidate last year when theiEneland today to ioin in the na ough House when he arrived in citizens were a chief factor in iiuce uuirs wee cuuia ioiiow mree oniitp hp said G.O.P. chances of victory werejtional mourning for his brother, slim.

His supporters are plugging King George VI, whose subjects First 'in the line today was Newark aTP wnman fmm Dvfr.nl ShP was within three hours after Monday Dr. Nelson, professor of zoology Hyman Katz, president of the on Route 25 in Elizabeth and dis- i. issuance of an order to the abled by six men in an auto, it I local board of health asking that tor one or tne treenower spots in gathered in increasing numbers at Rutgers University and a rec-i board of governors of the Middle was reported. Hackensack police to pay tribute at ancient West- there before the doors closed be minster, Hall. ihind the last of yesterday's pil tragedy.

Cries for curbs at the Port Authority's other three airports now have been raised by it stop tne pollution. 2. A request for a court injunction for abatement of the ognized expert in the field, point- sex County Polio Center in North ed out that rainfall has been Brunswick township, disclosed to-steadily decreasing in northern day that the center will be closed, broke up a 60-car caravan trying to jam a local gas station. Mr. Dressier said member sta Continued on Page Twenty-two Blaze in Union City Routs Seven Families some of the three million residents living near the fields.

"It is indeed a sad arrival," jgrims at 1:45 a. m. but, she said, said the duke who arrived alone I "I wanted to see the coffin oi my at Southampton from New York. 'king in daylight." Secretary of State Dean Ache- The man behind her had hitch- tions would remain closed "until! 3. Court action against the de- Yesterday's statement said the the Legislature comes back and veloper of the Stephenville sec-gives us some relief." tion, the Terra-Nova Construc- New Jefsey since 1908 while de-; within the next three weeks, in partures from normal tempera-' order to prepare for new con-tures have risen since 1920.

Istruction is recommended by the "The severe drought of two, Middlesex County Medical So-years ago emphasized the lack oflciety and the National Founda-water storage at one extreme, and tion for Infantile' Paralysis. The son arrived by air from thei C.A.A., which operates airport towers, will give priority to La TJNION CITY. Feb. 13 UP) Fire United States to represent Presi- Elizabeth police also reported L-ompany. Guardia and Idlewild runways The hearing, which began this- cases of slashed hose lines, igni routed seven familks from two dent Truman at the state funeral, "which permit take-offs over morning was continued.

tion systems torn from tank trucks, slashed tires and broken at the other, in 1941 a rainfall of present schedule calls for the re- frame tenements today in sub- Friday. He will join six kings, Hill ll'L, ML llWr 13 inches in 24 hours in southern! openine in late fall. freezing weather. and the representatives of many 1 ULlvL ITlLLllllU and the representatives of many eas Dumps and valves. New Jersey saw five dams wash it was explained by Mr.

Katzl Three persons were reported in -'PRESIDENT KEEPS water or over the most sparsely settled areas as a matter of choice." Runways requiring flights -over congested areas, the statement Meanwhile, a leading distrib out, Dr. Nelson stated. I that new construction, which has WITH PROSECUTOR jured in the buildings at 309-11 41st street. heads of states in. the rites at Windsor.

Despite snow flurries and 17 degree cold a line of mourners six abreast and two miles long formed at noon outside the doors A storm of equal intensity utor said yesterday that 75 to 80 ln been contemplated for the past Police said the fire broke out shortly before 8 a. m. and was THkM ITPINPinorthern New Jersey could re-iyear, has been delayed until the lllulll in serious loss of life and present time because of the neces-property damage which might, sity to secure the needed funds. added, will be assigned "only when such use is mandatory for Municipal Authorities Hear! under control two hours later. reasons of safety." 1 AA AAA AAA tU Ail Firemen were hampered by ice It is estimated the improvements Capt.

Eddie Rickenbacker, IWO White nOUSe LallerS.does not absorb rainfall as it does forming on the buildings and Approved Methods Ut Law Enforcement of nine centuries old Westminster Hall where the dead king lay in state a second day. Businessmen and students per cent of its dealers dehed tne shutdown order and would be kept supplied. The strike was voted Monday after Democratic assemblymen failed to bring a gasoline price-fixing bill out of the Republican-dominated Judiciary committee just before the Legislature recessed until March 10. will cost upwards of $100,000. Following authorization of the street.

in sandy areas of the southern American World War I ace and now president of Eastern Airlines, was appointed head of the 15- Three persons, one unidentified, part of the state, he added. Board of Freeholders, Thomas Differ on His Intentions To Run workers, women and children were taken to North Hudson Hos- soumern wew jersey, wun its Lee. clerk of the board was Prosecutor Alex Eber today was pital. Police said Madelin Dalrym- from i waies ana norm-1 a -th nnlir heads Scotland, Wales and north S0lll ab-1 authorized to advertise for bids member airlines safety committee. It will hold its first meeting here Friday.

pie, 43, suffered cuts fleeing down ern England, the commonwealth Doliee committees of the vari- 13 (IP) pe -V11 VL- ra'mau- for the new construction in ac- WASHINGTON, Feb. a tire escape at No. 309, and Bar-iana xoreign countries were in me Browdy, "icordance with the plans drawn Benjamin G. bara Sigley, 14,. was cut jumping ous governing bodies and his own detective staff in a brief "refresher course" on the enforcement of Meanwhile, the Air Transport Association, i epresenting 42 It extended up the bank of the through a first floor window of nf the Zionist Orsanization of, 1 it Alexander Mercnant son.

ot tne z-ionisi uiganizduun oiiGreat Egg Harbor river with thatiRija hA rpppivpri hv thp frpe-Amenca. said President Truman tha Kh: iuto. wl11 be received by tne free- TROLL CAR FIRED Thames, to Lambeth Bridge, the same building, him hp will makp tin' V.7" holders on March 4. TUNISIA. Feb.

13 Two tram- No. 309 is a six family, three- across the bridge and down the nariTHn par lnnmaipc tno rnn scheduled airlines, said it will meet here tomorrow to work out new flight schedules for LaGuardia, Idlewild and Teterboro hnrnpH ahnut his' mind "within the next 10 to 1 lne present lime is meai ior story frame building. An alley Albert embankment nrosecutor as part of his program way u'ii' iiinuiuiuu siiean.s. onforinrt thio now Knnctnio. h' LZ-Wnemer LJ11? L.S lion, since there are five or as a result of diversions from lihs in ipw prwv is nup in inp; separates it from No.

311, a two- tavairy on uuara coordinate the work of munici- story frame structure housing an A middle-aged crippled woman, with that of hig offic embroidery factory on the ground was carried into the hall during acquaint the police and his I 1 1 1 1 idl wao on uv, I Mr. Rrowdv. after a call at omnt islx patients at tne t-oiio center, Newark. 01 naming gason. e.

a. noui.i oi annual of whom is in an acute condi. The home-made missiles were me wniie nouse, aiso iuiu ie- ne said, because communities have. zz 11UU1 ai.U 11V1111C UU.1ILH1K l.n nP.Wlt WJ uiiiuwium. uv detectives with new laws dealing with crime and the enforcement Continued on Page Twenty-four tendants.

She hobbled slowly by tossed into the car by porters second relied on the annual average of On the first day Newark was closed, almost 200 flights were diverted. The four airports normally handle more than 1,000 I'd Arab Nationalists. Two persons I "Judging by his remarks, 45 inches to keep streams filled of criminal laws, say he will run again. I person- jwith a minimum of storage neceS' fled from the scene. High on the agenda was the the catafalque with its casket, on which rested the gleaming jew-leled crown of the late king.

Officers of the Household Cav- i l. A commercial flights daily. directive of the grand jury that allv hope ne win. But another White House caller. Dr.

Nelson pointed out that municipal police be requested to Republicans Told Their Party Only Hope for Good Government who saw Mr. Truman right after metropolitan' New Jersey, with jauy sinning u. icu- newsstands and corner 'coated gentlemen-at -arms and of sex books flnd gala. yeomen oi me guaras wiring iu- c.ous 1Uerature. The police have dor-dated unirorms stood at ha Mr.

Browdy. had an entirely dif- people and more industries ferent report. than metropolitan Boston, has Abraham Feinberg, New York only one-eighth as much water hosiery manufacturer, said he 'storage as does the Boston area, a if ad tho Prpsidpnt dirprtlv Metropolitan New York, with two At yesterday's meeting, the two who talked of sentiment for reopening Newark Airport said some conferees spoke of military necessity requking the move after public sentiment abates. They said it was suggested that even then, operations might possibly be reduced. Milton W.

Arnold, vice presi- attention by the catafalque. fl'H th.v will hp aak.H A Ham iha hall Hnnro Senator Martin Tells County Rally Nation Must Regain k. va mruliflgi. and a half timps as manu npnnlp nrtn rrU Ui Vllll aUlUl.Uliail opened, 15,000 were in line. V'r Pa" Sllenl Bl 8 "le IU-! First Assistant Prosecutor John Material and Spiritual Strength Home and Abroad Wl.Cii.c.

lie i lj i wis a i i 1" 1 Mr. Feinberg added: nas nine and one-half times as "Hp said he hadn't made un his much water in storage reservoirs, uw an noui i.uw inu u.a.i Molineux will discuss the value of uui u.e 1111c warrants nnrt aHvisP tho'rfpntnf tho tlr Tr.n. A mind whether to run. hasn't had eYfn U.S. Sen.

Edward Martin township. It was the "klckofP Sl'ZV? Jpolice how far they can go in the; elation, said last night he still time to, ana dirt not plan tomaKe- told Middlesex county Re- of the presidential camoaisn in river, he added. ware i i. for some time to his dpcision puoncans at a Lincoln uay dinner Middlesex county with all G.O.P, niinon FlWnhoth 11 will mieo y.cii.ioco ucucves ncwan is llie IiaUUIl 3 fuXlrheron1, have safest airport but that he agrees leaders in attendance at me Pines last night that "the come." And a little later SOMETHING WRONG HERE Presidential Republican party is the only hope The dowager queen "is per The dinner was under the auspices of the Women's G.O.P. Club iooucu u.c luwu.

it suuuiu Le cioscu penuing me Mr. Eber said before meeting, probes, with the chiefs that he would re-1 fectly well," said a member of Secretary Joseph Short, told a I iuki akiulk, Feb. 13 of good government, the only news conference that Mr. Browdy f-fP The Junior Red Cross at1 source from which our nation can of Middlesex County. Mrs.

Oscar her household, "but it should be MORE THAN 150,000 PEOPLE LIVE WITHIN 10 MILES OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK SHOPPING CENTER The only mediums that adequately serve this area are the DAILY HOME NEWS THE SUNDAY TIMES First t')t Local and National News First in Shopping Neics First in Community Service j. ADVERTISING In th? Daily Home News and the Sunday Times is economical for they are sufficient for your every advertising need view the revised disorderly per- was not authorized to quote the Stephen F. Austin High Schooljregain the material, moral and Kaus of Raritan township nresi I i v. 1 1 i as hie v. 1 it iV lu Lt ho sons act- discuss double jeopardy r8.rnw Jrl anH nr of defendants and advise the should avoid the strain and or- in dent, presided and introduced the club officers and then turned the fresinent.

nor. ivir. nnon aaaea, ou1jciiucu spiritual sirengm upon wnicn our was Representative Sabath jts nutrition experiment when the republic became great and pow- .1 i i ii rt i hamstpr nn a annA. I nt AlaA r. i ill.

i wnu uuuieu ine i-iesiuem eiiui yesterday as telling him he might The hamster on a "bad diet" was Senator Martin latched his talk deal of the ceremony the handling death by aut0 GENERAL HULL IN TOKYO 'cas" and the disposition of as-; meeting over to Dr. Nathaniel L. Frankel, county chairman, as toastmaster. Senator Martin declared that "in this year of 1952 we are face to face with problems just as aauii ana uaiiei cases ai uie on three main points: A fight against communism "with 100 per cent Americanism." dpmanria fnr make the "sacrifice" and seek re- reporiea "living. election if it would serve world nooro BREAKS LEG IN BED 1 tn.

iuiviu, reo. tn uen. ii John E. Hull, S. army vice chief The pollce chiefs- mecting wiu iiniu.ia.,reD.

can a foreign policy "that we can af Mr, Short said manv people go ui omu. ai 1 ivt.u luuav iu viaii liic: i 1 1 1 in trt eon tha Prpc iHont inH nmo Backus, 29, invalided by a ford and that the nennle at homo grate and just as challenging as Far East command. w0ef "thle Zl hose which called forth the sub- He was met at Haneda airport wxt iheni Stv Cen B- LVle'mmer KaltaTnd AmPriPn ninnio tnHav? -tn nto k11' c2mmander Chariei M. Morris will address American people today is 'to pre-, head of the Far East command; thp crourl serve inviolate the sacred S. Ambassador William J.

Se- v' of them come out and do a lot swimming accident several years; and abroad can understand," and of talking." tS0' u- moce Hei "leadership that will not condone, Mr. Short said he himself did ir9ke his le! hlle in Mr. conceal or protect corruption." not have "the vaguest idea" when Backus was a. le The largest crowd to attend a exercises in bed when the frac- Republican dinner in many years Continued on Page Twenty-four ture occurred Monday night. filled the spacious Pines in Rari- Government reform wo1-! be a fine thing if we hod a reform school big enough to do the job.

jbald. and Lt. Gen. Doyle wed fVi Continued on Page Eleven For the best In Block Celllnp. call.

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wed.tl'l command. haa resumed his practice, 1.13-21.

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