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15 THE DAILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952. riscoll Draws Plan- to End Subsidies to Officials Retarded Children 's Will Send Proposals Stadium Proposal Discussed; Opponents Rapped for Circular MIDDLESEX DENIES SEWER REQUEST MIDDLESEX. Sept.

25 Middlesex officials last night denied WHEELING. W. Sept. 23 School Is Organized To G.O.P. Candidate -Dwight D.

Eisenhower says thej EAST BRUNSWICK, Sept. 25 (ward Perry and Township Com permission to the Plainfield Com- mon Counci I to conVtrurt rX 'Opponents of the proposed mitteeman Vernon L. Appleby. Republican party embraces the n- -liiii. tn th PiainiH stadium were 'blasted last Describing the circular asentire membership rejardless of 'plainfield Dunellen Joint Meet night by JosePn Messina, one of yellow," Mr.

Messina took 'whether individuals agree with ability, to occupy their time con By HOWARD RAUSCH TRENTON, Sept. 25 UP) Governor Driscoll said today he structively. RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Sept. 25 presidential nominee said used to supplement the pay of state "officials under him. Discussing Senator Nixon' sDeech last Tuesday in defense of Rieht now there are 20 DUDils lf VTithe owners of the site, for an un- issue with its contents.

It was un-jall of his ideas. would recommend to Republican charges arising from the privately in the school, ranging in age from Middlesex and said that thev signed cireular distributed tosi'gned. In an address last night the presidential nominee Dwight 4 to 12. Most of them cannot talk. jWOuld only reconsider their de-itownsnip nomes- I Mr- Messina, who lives in theG.O.P.

presidential nominee said Eisenhower ways to prevent any Many have been neglected in pub-' cisjon if the Raritan valley trunk Tne attorneys objection was Naricon development, told the the Democrats were trying to need for special funds in govern-lic schools because they are so sewer becomes a reality at a meeting of the Plan-delegation that naturally he generously advise me inent or politics, different from other children. And: The decision made at a Joint nin8 Board by about a a financial interest in the project' which senators I should work Governor Driscoll's Intention to the state training schools are over-! meetine of the envprnins hnHv dozen persons objecting to the but that he and the other with and which I should disown." write General Eisenhower was A run-down brown shingle house near Stephenville, unnoticed by most passers-by, forms one of the most important pioneering works in American education. That's the opinion of Dri Lloyd N. Yepsen, chief psychologist of the New Jersey Department of Institutions and Aeencies in Tren raised expense fund governor Driscoll told the news conference: "Mr. Nixon made a strong emo crowded.

land Board of Health in Bnrnueh stadium. iFred W. Devoe of New Bruns-l Mentioning no names. General made know nafter a news con- "We know these children can- Hall aDDarentlv eomnlicateri spwJ Vice Chairman Lawrence Smith wick, are also interested in seeing Eisenhower obviously was refer- ference in which he commended tional appeal which obviously haa touched the heart of the American public. It was a very impressive performance.

not learn regular academic sub-ierage problems of the Plainfields indicated that the board had not that 300 acres they own here and ring to Democratic attacks on the G.O.P,. vice presidential nom-jects," Mrs. McGurty says, "Butj The plainfield council had in- Planned t0 render a decision lastjin adjacent South River are prop-: Senators Joseph R. McCarthy of inees, Richard Nixon, "for his de- ton. The teachers, and parents of the DUDils.

are auick to agree. It seemed to me that the epi The ancient structure at 1745 tended to relieve the overload at iuiu uie sueciaiuis wjcit cii.v ucvtiucu. iniaLuusin mm iiiiciiii jc. ticniitr sire iu avuia cnaTgmg peisunai its treatment plant by construct-tne board wished a full member-j Pointing out that Mr. Devoeof Indiana, both of whom are and political expenses to the tax sode is chiefly significant because we can teach them how to get along with others, so that they can become socially acceptable.

We it demonstrates the need for a ing the relief sewer through South snlP ana ume to aiscuss me appn- naa enuugn interest in mc iuwu- sceums reelection, payers. Park avenue, housees the Suz Anne School for Retarded Chil dren. change in Washington a change give the practical, everyday train-'plainfield and Piscatawav town-1 cation. Absent were Chairman Ed-ship to donate as a library in Old; "Membership in our party," The Republican governor's lc Bridge the former home of hislGeneral Eisenhower said, does not aides said he would not elaborate I in personal and more particular ling they need to get along in the shiD it was the original intention to The Suz-Anne School was named for two little girls Suzie mother, Mr. Messina observed that necessarily mean mutual his proposals until after Gen-jly a change in methods, some of the 150 persons at last: ment or approval other than on eral Eisenhower had received; Commended for Honesty "We know most of these chil-: connect South Plainfield and Pis- McGurty and Mary Ann Blickle.

Deans Boy Wins Poultry Honors week public nearing naa nissea basic objectives and principles, them. i. I dren cannot master reading. writ-Jcataway township with the relief Sue's mother is Mrs. Jean mc and booed" Mr.

Devoe. juig ana amnmeuc. out we can sewer, but that cannot be done iteach some of them to read bus immediately if the waste has to be talk," the general added, "you coil's proposals would cover the j6 7nVpoiiUcal expend would think the Republican party question of both Senator Nixon's 'tm. hPn th2 Describing some people as ''habitual objectors," Mr. Messina Gurty, director of the school.

Mary Ann is the daughter of Mrs. Emma Blickle of Highland Park, Isigns, and to make change, so treated under existing conditions said some "would object if I do- was something I invented and, privately raised fund and the nm mat tney can get arouna oy tnem- at the joint meeting treatment selves," she aded. plant. a member of the board or direc tors. The two women are Iiaicu unc uuc ut iauu tut a llicjr own mat iiicj- Urtll uiumic iu tunu iuui timiuis uuv.

rtcjnrl nf manv vear pong court." me a course of action and Re-jAdlai btevenson the Democratic .1. i The director, who lives at the Plainfield authorities are now I i IICV llctVC tliC UUUilL founders of the school. ipublican candidates will fall 7 oinuui, "lu ij uuiiui-iui a sme oi inaecision oecause line. iTivmiTAnirnim Frederick Shands of Pine Ridge.j "If we are to bring new vigor, 111 Allil III AtYNIIr I vancement and to keep their party un power. I "I do not aDDrove of these Drivate neiu ucu i a itories for children on WednesdayJof the status of the Raritan valley raw meaning is mentally defi-jThen parentg wilI be lQ leave, trunk sewer.

C1These are the "children of children at the school over! Explains Decision inese are me tanuicn u1, weekends, or for weeklone vaca- shadowland" the youngsters who tion i 'd 6 Following last night's joint need the most help, and receive! meeting, Mayor Louis Staffelli re- leader of the opposition, told the and new ideas into our free board at the beginning of the dis- eminent, we must draw upon the lAtfiimtf Attw mv Mai' 5 cussion that the delegation was energy and intelligence of all attending merely to keep posted those who are joined with us. This; I III NIY (IN lllllk funds however, and think it is VV villi Uii 1 UUllihigh time we re-examined the I tire issue, faced the facts realis-lhfZ VI tically. and provided adequate sal- hn Cam A 1 on events. drawing together in our cause fihiotif(n rn ha ctan nim hue nf ha hoct nf ho manv I mc at wit vn kuuH nt. urn.

wiv nidi it iitJ ua.V II iJl 1 1 It. Ildl Ml. MlAUIi. the least, from public institutions. ruuiuei runoea (leased a letter which was deliv- One out of every 100 persons in! Parents of retarded children ered to the Plainfield Common the United States is retarded, Mrs.

don 1 much chance to get Council immediately. McGurty points out. In New Mrs. Blickle explains, be- The missive read as follows: sey, there are 48,000 retarded per- 11 hard to find someone; "The request of the Plainfield sos. capable of caring for the young-common Council, in a letter dated been based mainly on the one-the heart of the forward candidate for vice presi- ml VS half mile racetrack.

Plans also ment of the Republican party." dent. will enter Middlesex countv lpaltlclpale 111 tne operation oi call for footbjll, baseball and soft-i General Eisenhoww said he during a tour of the state on Sat- n( ball fields. welcomes into his "crusade" all urday. October 4. Thfle wee P.rtlrs i Thp nrnmnlers are Harold Her- of thnsp whn "sharp a pnmmnn! Hnur.

speetn wiin wnicn i iouna I 1 rinrmitnnoe .1 1 1 1 '1 Vl 1: .1..:. myself in disagreement. I do not bert of Milltown, his brother, repugnance to the mess in Wash- a few other communities may Daniel Herbert, and their cousin, ington." receive priority for a visit bv Gen. care to elaborate on the points. Only 4,600 Of them.

AOOUt tne: i iciiei mie iu wieir same number of them are in spe-i faren t0 et away for a while sewer plant in Middlesex, has rial classes in Drivate and publicifrom the srtess and straln or carefully studied by mem-fichools ing a "tarded child," Mrs. Blickleibers of the Middlesex Borough No Room said' adding. "it's no easy job Council and the Middlesex Board The big majority of the state'siits nard." of Health. The following is a mentally deficient persons are at1, Au 'he school's finances up summary of the conclusions home, without nrofessional train-; have been supplied by reached at a combined meeting of Dwight D. Eisenhower when he Lnt'' IhZ comes into the state the middle of ifi'v "tZ lltZJJ? next month advice of public spirited friends, The Nixon tour was sprung on JjjLJ he best way out of that' i.j...

dilemma. Charles Herbert, ootn ot mis tne democrats nave cited as-township. sertions by Senator McCarthy that Mrs. Keys Gciger of 4 Eggers; General George C. Marshall had lane, who has pointed to noise taken part in a "conspiracy" from the loudspeaker system at against his country, and Senator "I have no doubt of Nixon's them only a uiae swimming noie, wanted jenner statement mat uenerai sudnenly, giving these two bodies which was held imiininiin-iiffiinr---r-Mi'li lii" imrnnTr i ki iinninj to know if some device could not Marshall was a "front for trait week to arranae for the visit.

on the above date (Septemben ing or supervision. They advance cKie and McUurty only in years. Without the estimate their investment ..1. about $3,000. personal honesty and integrity.

By comparison to the opposition, he has emerged in the "minds of 24.) be used to determine how Middlesex county was crossed off nnica itmiiM inrrt frnm tho ct9- rtpnalol i ANDRE GRUBER conscientious hPa little neonle re- Neither hopes to make money Despite the uuuiLuu.u.uvfv" nm. nrnfit pnfprnrisp InplTnrfe nf thA PlainfiolH neoxre. ct ok aj dium. ously defended the patriotism of learned that Rutgers will meet i Tl'uout aJ auant ng nt er. un "Lonff after the emntinnal enn.

main at tne mental age oi DaDy-ir- -i-- z. vu i ocui. tj -muic ui ivir. iviessiiia asseu 11 uujcl'uuiis maisiian, an oiu uoa anu ai iny i rrinceton on UCtOlier 1. i 'seauences of the controversy havp iaci, ineyn De nappy to get DacK ivieeung to correct ine aerial poi- ber, son of Mr.

and Mrs, tiio a luuusueaiici wuuiu uc met u. meiuui. aenaior JNixon will enter tne t. -n iSUbslded. the hasis isiia will rp- trv -to "do for these children' Mrs back what we've put in heating, ace to health and a source of Uamesburg High School, has been if mechanical board run by elec-j try to oo ior inese tnuuien.

ims.j at oitwonc in fw.i i tricitv. similar to those at horse, 'electrical work and Dlumbine. irritation to tnose citizens in the VhA.n nnnitrv hn nf ai! vnargrs cxpioiiauon siaie irom wumington. and Tho Roinihlinan nnminoo coi hie mntno A main to be Solved. uuu inuiuivnuc Ut I UtXtU IIU1 111" unuaeii as uuuiirv uuv ui liik vear.

von jMcCrurty the Democrats have tried to di-tward thrmifh manv pmmlipc as' Attacks Stevenson "We try to train these children Irs- Blickle explained. area adjacent to the plant as well having carried on his project in Iracetracks, is installed we try to train uiebe ciuiuicn u0 th ct nf hn iri "I think there would Lc puts it tnis way: Mro piii-i. Lroi sHisni tn ths niani i i racetracks, is installed. I think there would bi a very vide the people into classes and, possible, State Chairman John J. i Governor Diiscoll condemned 1 i i ucai manner ui an (V- nas nau wunueriui.

4n Ho ahlo in tho hpst nf their as irai ut wi to be able, to the best ot tneirihelp from priyate firms and in down Route 28. Mrs. economic blocks and set them one Dickerson announced. A number i use of the special fund to suDDle- ing the vocational agricultural -serious traffic problem; Geiger replied. dividuals in furnishing the build- "2.

It is our belief that this type course in New Jersey. against the other "for political. of stops will be made enroute. ment the pay of Illinois state of-exploitation." Predicting a "very hearty wel- cials and said New Jersev would ALEXANDER OFFERS Police Can Handle Traffic In discussing traffic, Mr. Mes, ing.

The Rev. John J. Foley of, or treatment plant nas Jong been St. Francis Church in Metuchenl outmoded for use near a residen- On the subject of for the senator in New not follow that practice while he tion. General Eisenhower urged Jersey.

Mr. Dickerson said: is its chief pvppiiHvp sina pointed out that it can be, DnlMT DDnrD A tributors gave filing cabinets. "3. The proposed relief line handled by police. He used Rut-; a "true equality of opportunity "The reports I have received! New Jersey's Republican gov-gers University Stadium in all men." isince his broadcast Tuesday night said "I nn nnt nnnrnvo nf J-rUlllI I lYUUlmlll paint, wall oaner.

a stove and would pass through South Plain Isewina machine. I field and Piscataway township cataway township as an "I have no patience with the, convince me that thousands of on-! that approach 0 an admittedly He told the delegation that he I idea of second-class citizenship," NEWARK, bept. zo (r) Arcni-j stiu need a and a and with these communities tying the-fence voters have swung over very difficult problem of securing to the. Republican ticket." the best available men and women in it would carry an additional Dale I a. Alexander ajemocraiiL-chauffeuri Mrs Blickle added caimiuaie lui mc u.

o. cct.Btc quicklyj "and manyi many more oiaie u.u.r. leaders were juoi- for government service." and Mr. Devoe are negotiating to he said. sell property in the stadium areaj "Vigorous action, including leg-to a large toy factory, which would islation at local levels," he said, create considerable traffic by em-; "can do much with federal, ma- lant over the assignment of Sen things." He told a news conference: "I am loathe to pass judgment ator Nixon to New Jersey so soon Gruber received the American Agriculturist award in 1951 and 52.

He is president of the James-burg chapter of the Future Farmers of America and will receive the State Farmers Degree in June when he is graduated. Gruber moved here from Springfield Gardens, L.I., in 1948 and is a graduate of the local school. He entered Jamesburg High School in 1949 where he started his agricultural course. In the fall of that year he purchased 250 pullets, and last year, he enlarged his flock to 400 pullets and built a modern chicken house. At the present time he has 800 birds.

Next week he will attend the Nppco exposition in Syracuse, Your first visit to a class in the Suz-Anne School would be filled with surprises. Conventional after his dramatic TV speech. It upon the chargts made against the was indicated that he will spend most of the day in South Jersey, governor of Illinois until I have all the facts. But on the basis of classroom procedure just doesn't sewerage population load in excess of 15,000. "4.

An argument has been advanced that the addition of one more rotten egg to 12 already on a shelf -vould not make the odor worse. It stands to reason, however, that a larger area would be affected, and more constantly. "We, therefore, in order to protect the health and welfare of our community, feel compelled to deny permission to construct the work with these unconventional witn a night appearance in popu, lated North Jersey communities. ployes. Ichinery set up to "determine the "People have to earn a living facts of discrimination and hold but they do not have to go to these facts up for all the people races," Mrs.

Geiger countered. to see." She pointed out that some fac- He called for abolishment of tories stagger hours to lessen traf- segregation in Washington and fic at one time. "such as still remains in the Mr. Messina pointed out that armed forces." the entire area has been zoned for "In no operation of the federal children. There are no class periods.

But each class has a complete program, flexible enough to. fit the DRIVE FOR VOTES today said the Republicans are split three or four ways on foreign policy. He offered his own five-point foreign policy program as a solution for voters. "The deadline is rapidly approaching when the Republicans must speak out and tell the electorate whether it intends to follow the MacArthur line, the Taft line, the Hoover line, or whether it will revert to bipartisanship so ably espoused by the late Senator Vandenberg," Mr. Alexander said.

The candidate for the New Jersey senatorial seat made his remarks in an address last night before a dinner meeting of the advisory committee of the Essex County Democratic organization. Mr. Alexander, former under-i cniidren smiting interests heavy industry and that he government is there a place for relief line, information presently available, the situation in Illinois would appear to be reprehensible, contrary to public interest and fraught with very real 'danger." (Sovernor Diiscoll said he thought Governor Stevenson should make public the names of the donors to the fund. Governor Stevenson yesterday rejected demands that he name the state officials receiving "gifts" from the fund. Governor Driscoll said of New "The important thing we try to get across," says Mrs.

McGurty, "is how to get along with other people. They should be conscious "We would reconsider this decision only if and when the con wnere ne win represent the State of New Jersey and will be honored at a banquet. He is 16 years thought that projects in the town-i discrimination of any kind," he ship should be encouraged and declared. not discouraged. "If you don't have industry don't come back to the municipal A In Villi A It HDIUC GOES TO SCHOOL PALO, ALTO, Sept.

25 iP) A 16-year-old girl, Margo Boothe, has a plan to get out the registered vote in November or age struction of the trunk sewer becomes an actuality and provided the Plainfields have joined the fathers later on and say the tax 111 UUUil ISAlTfj of their own appearance. So the first activities in the morning center around prayer, saluting the flag, health inspection, and games involving saying "good morning" and other rate is up so high it is driving Weather me out.1 he said. VC tll CUADT Jersey government: As for the fear that ambulances! DJJJJ JllUll I authority. "It is to be deplored that the Raritan valley trunk sewer authority is making such slow progress when it seems so apparent that it is a vital necessity. "We understand the problem A 1 secretary of the army, said two of the questions he is asked most whpn rars wpro lpavinit the sta-' EAST BRLNSM ICK, SeptT 25 "We do not have any such fund.

So long as I am governor, we won't have any such fund." He later added that many members of Each child is gjven something FORECAST Northern New Jersev and New have every school child urge parents, neighbors and friends to go to the polls. The plan, expected to spread to high schools over the nation, could push the percenftage far above that of 1948, when 47 million of 67 million registrants voted. dium, Mr. Messina pointed out The financial campaign of the East frequently are, "what about Korea to do in every class For about I York City: Fair this morning. thev tiad the riCht-Of-waV piuiiawitu newue ouuaa is auuui confronting the Plainfields and aim wunu Mcoi-c.

ian nour, tne teacner worKs witn "These questions reflected tho vmincrerAra inHivirlnnllv mm- Mrs fJniPPr sa that Snnrlav snori 01 us quota regret that we oVA XXXWil some cloudiness this afternoon, to and Friday- High today ant his cabinet were making "a very real sacrifice a are many others in state government." evenine traffic, which backs uo! lne SQuaa nas collected aoout great deal of misunderstanding ing from the coloring book'to the which is due largely, I suspect, to biock-builder to the youngster nn tho hiirhwav frnm tho tralTip $2,000 in a hOUSe-tO-n0USe Can Margo, a junior at Palo Alto in a spirii oi iieignuuniiiess. KViiDir nn Tho nnmmi.niVatnn i sisrnpd hv near 70- LW tonight near circle, overflows onto the Frederick Rackenback, pres- the refusal of Republican spokes. ders of the highway. jident, reported. stringing beads.

She maintains the Mayor, Borough Clerk aIong coast mld 50s interior TilT timfs- C. Hoagland, William H. Clark' seions. The afternoons generally fea-loo Mr caiiio rmn nreoi. southern New Jersey: Fair to- High, got her inspiration while; cTSnf tclevised poUticaI WARFARE SLOWED A 1 It Mayor Charles F.

Sullivan told' neeuea 10 main- the delegation that the board had aln. th.e squad for one year anC ture outdoor games. These, and secretary, dav 'th high 72 to 76. Increasing considered no se from the racinei1" uu, cloudiness tonight with low 50 to rts soon as scnooi Degan mis ian, she got busy. Yesterday 80 per cent of the student body signed of the Board of Health.

men to face the issues squarely and lay the facts clearly before the people. "In one breath, the more reckless orators demand a deep tax reduction immediately. In the next breath they insist on expansion of the Korean war with BY AUTUMN RAINS are guided toward teaching the children how to do things to About one-half of the townshl cars during the preliminary dis has been canvassed, including cussions on the application. He gether, 30. Friday rather cloudy and mild probably followed by occasional rain near the coast.

out the voT 18 gettmg SE0UL- Kre' SePt- 25 AV-Here are some of the things the'l8" reSoefc pointed out that the deepness of the pit would suppress the noise. most of the business places. The squad started a standard first aid course last night at Am-vet Hall. Only seven of the 18 persons who had indicated they no regard for the deadly peril itrpad when he shows interest TMa.MJn-itl nlro o-o '0J 61UU1.U. atlu au FOR FORGET-ME-NOTS Locxl Reoords Hourly temperatures in this sity city He said that they had not considered the loudspeaker problem.

to do would place before us, with noienough to asij "What does this thought of the consequences and has coordination noon yesieraay. Charles Henry Chapter of the; noon-as a p.m si May Have to Pave Road rnnnornintf tho nf nnnn would take the course appeared 1 p.m. 70 exposing our forces in Europe, prion oh to draw a circle or i imoriran Vntorane h. 9 p.m. V.

V-. I UUU 4ht Tiooo nt-n tor the class. Speak to grammar schools and junior high schools, asking the pupils to urge their parents, and neighbors to vote. Speak to service groups such as 4 a.m. 49 5 a.m.

49 6 a.m. 47 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 45 9 a.m. 48 10 a.m.

61 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 72 3 p.m. 74 4 p.m. 73 3 p.m.

74 6 p.m. 70 10 p.m. 5 11 p.m. 56 12 mid. 54 1 a.m.

A3 2 a.m. 51 and with no regard for the stag-lSqUare then he starts to learnj ignated the Y.M.C.A. as head-gering costs," he said. to read and write. quarters for Forget-Me-Not Day Mr.

Alexander's five-point for- Progress is slow in the school, 'to be held here Saturday. The eign policy program, which 0nly. residence school for re-i date has been approved by the CUM Umilrl hpln hHn? "hOnOrable in ha nMinlnv ac XT T3 Tkn. nm 7 p.m. 64 3 a.m.

50 the Lions and Rotarians. High yesterday: 75 at 3:30 m. Low road would have to be paved be- Mr; Rackenback stressed that cause of traffic, the mayor two c.lasfes can be m.lsfed ed out that the road is a main! P3 Wlshm2 t0 complete the connecting artery, and will haveic JpT e- to be improved sometime. Jrihaevc'f 7hf)e ed- The mayor commented that the nnrso Lav infn 'th board has to consider the owner's c.iTtmLy "6 yesterday: 50 at 7 a. m.

Hieh for date Paste posters all over town, reminding people. On election day ring doorbells action curtailed by chill, autumn rain. Gen. Mark Clark spent the day conferring with his top commanders at a corps headquarters behind thd, front. General Clark called off a scheduled flight over the front lines because- of the heavy rain.

He arrived Wednesday after speding two days with the U. S. Seventh Fleet off the east coast. U. N.

soldiers drove back several small Communist stabs along the muddy battlefront today. There were brief but brisk clashes near Bunker and Kelly hills in the west and "Luke the Gook'a Castle" in the east. and meet commuter trains and it liicrj, mail iu uu su. 11U1UC1 3 VI peace mruugn cuuwuve 3d.ui-itar as Mrs. MCLrUrty Knows.

Klgni: mittee. It was announced Dy Leo 83 in 1937. Low for aate: 37 in 19.W. ity," is as follows: now there are no attached heating A. Ryan commander.

Hifth and low same date last yea: 7s-43. 1. Continued support of a facilities ready to work. When! Donations by check are beingidjgfk eSTtion "frSm th" Stronger United Nations. the temperature dropped last accepted through P.O.

Box 21 in month: plus variation since Janu- 2. Economic aid to free nationsiweek, a fire was built in the fire-jthe name of the D.A.V. jJ aiu't'ar'aver'aKe T2 sea" on a decreasing basis. Iplace, right in the classroom. Proceeds will be used for ser-i Barometer.

9 3026 9 a. 3 Snnnort of a balanced na-i Put fho rfiroptnrc fool that tho vino tn riisahlorl vptprans anrl Sunset today. :8 p. Tomor- rights as well as the residents'. the American Red Cross first aid buses and ask each person: lea au.

uiuic ut xuiiiicuiia i i Have you voted yet? Why not Corner spnt a lpttor tn thp Plan- "lc 11 do it now?" tional defense force together are worth all their troublelrun parties and entertainments; Sunrise. 8:47 a. sunset. 6:43 intended to speak at the public hearing until he saw how speak I for hospitalized members. Kerords in Other Cities military aid for free nations.

more Game Experts Tag Ducks, Geese, Foul weather sharply cut the offensive. often: NEW YORK. Sept. 25 Low and high temperatures in major U. S.

cities for the 24 hours ended at 8:30 a. m. todav were: New York City 70 56 Albany 66 Bismarck 84 45 Boston 66 58 Buffalo 63 44 4. Expansion of the Point Four program to underdeveloped areas. 5.

Expansion and improvement of the Voice of America and other media for bringing American obr jectives before the free world. ers were so "rudely interrupted." He wrote that he felt that the stadium would be a benefit to the township. Harold Herbert said that there were others that had also intended tn sneak nt thp nuhlip hpnriniy If Pace of the Allied air Hope tor I tps on Their TravelJSSsrjs re- Force Proposes Dump Problem Be Settled Through Referendum onlv seven Chicago "4 Ittea supply vehicles Wednesday WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (JP) jsize from the tiny humming bird, night. They recently have aver-Ducks and geese will be wearing! to the giant eagle.

aged 100 a night. -1 i 54 until they saw the way the audi- Cincinnati r-i Detroit 66 Duluth 62 42ience acted. i ne program, started Dy tne! ine navv said U. N. warshin.

1 High in Polio Cases Enters Fifth Week as Antlf rt, 0 1 1 nrhan He said that "the present EAST BRUNSWICK, Sept. 25 r. wnen 1 cot un. 1 cnt rmnpri ne, snvcrnment ha hcn hoiro4 in rinctrmmri i i a a p--r, -o-- I 1 v. v.

11CU i Daniel A. Force, Republican can- Irtiriato fnr thp Tnwnshio Commit- si said. wing uvct ui.ttcu otaic recent years bv Canada, manv train nn tho onot Qt i I in their annual southern migra- states and ui iiKe.oongjin. ministration, to show its good jf' faith, should put this matter ittbur(rh Washington squarely to the people in the form) of a referendum in the POLICE HOLD DOG WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (iP) 'tee, proposed last night that the For the fifth straight week, a rec-jvoters decide on the dump issue Wr 11 a TT tion.

ducks unlimited and the Wild- In a message to the chief of OaVS IV tUtl Hundreds of thousands of the JPi" both staff of the South Korean army, I 'birds which will fly over well-j have trapping.bandlng;Gen James A. Van Fleet today oro numoer oi new cases oi m-j through referendum. fantile paralysis was reported byj Mr. Fnrrp sooke at a ioint meet-election or by special ballot." EAST BRUNSWICK, Sept. 25 l.nnvermnn lirinKinP: gunner blinds in this country, mpuwic oi is.orea the Public Health Service today.

I ing of the East Brunswick Repub-i Mr. Force said he is "confident police are holding a boxer dog in this country I troops for drivine the Commu- mnnth l5j ftii oanas usea ginning next month, will have used are supplied by the Fish and'nists from Capitol HU1 and Finger Wildlife Service, which keetjs ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25 (IP) Television is putting the nation's political conventions on the wagon. aluminum leg bands for identification purposes.

-In addition, some ducks will be records as to when and where Listing 4,190 cases for the weekjiican Club and Farrington Lake, that Mr. Sullivan will not seek tne who was found wandering around ended September 20, the agency Woman's Republican Club at wishes in this matter. AndjTanners 'Corner yesterday, said the total for the "disease'home of Benjamin Kleinberg of when I am elected I will appoint; The dog's license indicates that year" which started with the Patton drive. a five-man non-partisan comes from Northampton week ended April 5 reached First. Mr.

Force charged Demo-: tee to study the problem, give the county in Pennsylvania. 291, or 4,038 more than in the sim- icratic Mayor Charles F. Sullivan, facts to the people, and then hold, the president of the National Women's Christian Temperance tticige earlier this month. The U. S.

Eighth Army commander said: "Their fighting morale, I know, stems from their hearts, where lies the determination to free themselves from Communist wearing colored metal bands on their legs, and some gese will be sporting red plastic collars. Hunters will be in the blinds they were put on the birds. From hunters and others who find bands on dead girds the service gets data on dates and sites of the finds. The colored bands and collars whn i sppkinu poplpctinn to the a referendum. Union said today.

Republican Assembly (at Chicago in July) appeared almost next Wednesday as the season tyranny and oppression." 2 Mothers in Same Room in Hospital Bear Fourth Sons Maine, Michigan and:" ivJ 1n feeding habits of bone dry, said Mrs. D. Leigh Col- opens in birds in refuge committee, with not quoting him: The candidate thought there is correctly. a "strong possibility" that the tax- "He is toying with the truth payers would rather spend the when he says that I proposed an money to care for their own gar-incinerator as a means to end the bage than "import garbage from garbage disposal problems of East other communities, thereby jeop- tha hnmpa and hpalth nf vin of Evanston, 111. "The Demo North Dakota.

The South Dakota season opens two days later, and areas. cratic convention was slightly wetter." EAST BRUNSWICK, Sept. 25 DUPLICATE WINNERS "Drinking," Mrs. Colvin said, shooting in other starts will begin later in October or in November. Game experts hope the kill will "obviously was confined to hotel ANNOUNCED BY CLUB comittee.

la minority of the township's pop-! Two Patients who shared a Mr. Force explained that he ulation. I roorP Gene.ral ii.nnoi inn "Th i a ho a "is the nuestion: pital in New Brunswick this "ETERNAL LIGHT" BURNS WILMINGTON, N. Sept. 23 (JP) An "eternal light" burned atop Whiteface mountain today, in memory of the nation's war dead.

The beam of the electric ligt, mounted on the summit of the Adirondack peak, is visible for many miles. rooms. But even this was reported at a minimum, because as one Texas delegate remarked, 'I be big enough to permit hunters The Park Duplicate Club met to return a large percentage oi at tne Highland Park Conserva ilar period of 1949, the previous record year. Last week's total of 4.190 compared with a total of 4,063 cases reported in the week ended September 13. The service said the increase was almost entirely confined to five state Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

These states, it added, reported an increase of 250 cases, or 25 per tent above those of the previous week. Illinis ranked first In new cases with 436. Minnesota was next with 388. "In the other states as a wrole, a decrease occurred," the weekly report said. The shrimp catch in U.

S. waters far exceeds by weight that of any other shellfish variety. never knew when television would show me al lover the leg bands to tne rederai lsh tive Temple last night. Twenty-and Wildlife Service here. four players used the Howell week were Mrs.

Frank Servon of the Memorial Apartments and Mrs. Harold Laudien of Brook-side avenue, Old Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Servon became the parents of a son, Robert, other "aroused citizens" and as a that the people of the township point of information merely in-i must decide, not Mr Sullivan and quired if anyone had investigated! not Mr.

possibility of an incinerator The club planned to hold meet-The candidate said it seemed to ings during the campaign in each him that thp hiff isenp fanintr thp prtinn nf thp tnwnshiD. Mrs. Colvin. in St. Louis for The bands give the and ratine noints were pre-convention sessions of the W.

neeueu nuui uiattuii un uavei given, ine lOllowine were win. BURGLAR LOSES OUT A soldier who tried to break into the rear of 40 New street habits of birds. ners: Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Sklarew, township is whether the people! The importance of organizing, on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. wish to continue having the town-lthroughout the township was, Laudien became the parents of yesterday left more than he got. ivirs. Bernard reedman and Mrs.

Leo Buchine, Dr. L. P. Karshmer Evidently ingntenea Dy me ap C.T.U.'s 78th annual meeting which opens tomorrow, said more political candidates this year are drinking fruit jiHees and soda pop for photographers. "We hope they will stay as sober if and when elected," she said.

nrnach of someone, the soldier Allen Duval of the Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that more than one million ducks and geese have been trapped and marked for identification in the past few decades, in addition to five million other birds ranging in and Wolfe Zoltan and Mr. and jfled. He got away, but left be- Mrs. Victor Arbiter. ship used as a "dumping ground stressed bv County Republican a son, Lawrence, on the same for New BrunswicK, Milltown and Chairman Nathaniel a day.

Both couples have three whatever municipality Mr. Sulli-County Campaign Chairman; other children, all boys, van happens to make commit- Jacques Lederman and Peter Sie- Both mothers returned home ments Vith." imons, club president. 1 with their four sons today. will be hind earrings, a necklace, a pair of sox and shorts. Full master points awarded next week..

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