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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 3

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1938. "Want Ad" Service KI 5-4O0O court costs after a complaint of Township May Form Own Water Agency, Swallow Independents Total of $41 In Fines Levied PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP-Fines totaling $41 plus costs were assessed last night by Municipal Court by Magistrate Robert I. Kuritsky against five defendants. Robert J.

Clarey, 26, of 620 Grove Dunellen, paid a fine of $25 on a charge of contributing to the de being a disorderly person, lodged by his wife, Virginia, was withdrawn by her. Winthrop J. Hardgrove of 105 E. Main Somerville, was fined $10 and $5 costs for passing through a red light. Fines of $3 were levied against Joseph Shallo of 2 Wall Plainfield, and James Hammond of 150 Handy New Brunswick, on charge of parking in prohibited areas.

Pit Practict LIONS TO FETE SCHOOL ATHLETES METUCHEN The seventh en-nual banquet honoring Metuchen High School athletes will be sponsored by the Lions Club Monday in The Pines in Edison. The affair is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. Peter Carlesime, director of athletics at the University of Scranton, will be the main speaker. He is head football coach there and in his Uth season as gridiron tutor for the Royals. Carlesime, a Fordham University graduate in 1940, learned his football under Jim Crowley, now By THOMAS MacDERMOTT had been discussed with the MADISON TOWNSHIP ThisTownsbip Committee, and that Thomas Miller of Old Bridge, 6 ''Mis sing1 Boy IV at ches Police Search for Him PISCATAWAY TOWN3HIP-A11 township police searched for about an hour last night for a missing 7 year old boy who turned up of his own accord when he saw police cars and figured they were looking for him.

Walter Monego of 35 Metlars Lane, who, police said has a habit of disappearing from home but never for as long as last night's disappearance, came home from school yesterday, changed his clothes and left. His mother reported him missing at 9:37 p.m. At 10:34 p.m., as police were preparing to bring extra men into play to linquency of a minor. His case has been continued from May 26. He was arrested on May 23 in company ASSAULT LEADS TO $25 FINE EDISON Charles Nelson of Ivy PL, Potters section, was fined $25 and $5 costs in Municipal Court yesterday after pleading guilty to assault and battery.

The complaint under the disorderly persons act was signed by Nelson's wife, Mabel, who charged her husband struck her in the face during an argument at their home last Saturday. According to police, Mrs. Nelson received bruises about the right eye and left cheekbone. During the investigation, Ne'jon claimed his wife fell against their home, police said. In other cases before Magistrate Roland A.

Winter, William A. regular critic cf the administration, commented that "it was el-ways the practice" of past administrations to read the bills. In the end, the committeemen decided privately to return to the bill reading custom. In other business the committee: with a 14-year-old girl outside a lo lowusamp may create on w-Towniihjp Attorney Joseph Edgar ter department and begin over independent water companies 18 akeady Paring to draw up here, Mayor John Chamberlain an ordinance creating a depart-anounced last night. ment.

The committee also ran into a The department would be needed snag when it attempted to abandon! "so we can take over the water the custom of reading all bills 1 companies," and, he aded, "one is aloud at meetings and heard, as! getting fairly ripe now." PLAN SOCIAL PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP-Th River Road Fire Co. Auxiliary is holding a social at 8 tonight at the firehouse. cal tavern. Jack E. Wiley, 22, of 631 W.

3rd Plainfield, was assessed $10 Was told by Committeeman Hor with the Pennsylvania State Ath usual, complaints about bad drain-! Later in the meeting he identified: ace Anderson, roads chairman, age and road conditions. I the "ripe" utility as the Westbury the reason some recent roud edical Mirror letic Commission. The speaker BenfrfyjUeM The water department pro-i Water serving the Leone search for the boy, he returned istarted his coaching career at St. home and his mother phoned Benedict's Prep and went to Scran crew repair work was not holding up is that a recent $4,900 delivery of road materials "was not up to specifications," The supplier is replacing the materials, he said. Heard Committeeman Donald; ton in 1942.

He became head football coach there in 1944. Following a custom established in 1952, the Lions Club will again present a major trophy to the outstanding senior athlete. The recipient is selected by the athletic headquarters to report his arrival. All the time he was officially listed as missing, he was seated on a porch about a block from his home, his mother reported, and had watched police cars scouring the neighborhood. posal was raised in a letter from Park development in Cheesequake.

the township's unofficial water Westbury, created several years policy committee, a citizens' group ago to take care of Leone Park-appointed by Chamberlain to seek? then known as Westbury Homes a solution to the crazy quilt of; has discovered its franchise was water company franchises and never properly granted and there-proper development of watei re- fore does not legally exist. Yet it sources in the township. is an operating firm. The committee's letter proposed! The company has had to apply to the water department "as a first! the township again for a franchise step" toward the solution of the in order to continue operating. Macrae announce parking permits tfmed $25 and $5 C35ts for speeding for the Duhernal Lake recreation Robert M.

Brookfield of Metuchen 4. i. 1 1. 1 coaching staff of the high school on the basis of his record through anowas fined $5 and $5 costs for care-will be sold Saturday from 10 a.m. jess drivin to 3 p.m at the Madison Parkj Fined $2o'and $5 costs for speed-school and pohce headquarters in wag Chris Pedersen Jr.

of Laurence Harbor. The permits will; Wftf.hri,p of problems here. jThe committee, however, has stall- ed consdderation of the applica- be required after June 25, he said. The Other Half Body Temperature Heart Murmurs Q. How do our healrh standards compare with those of other countries? A.

Certain foreign countries have very high standards but looking at the world as a whole, people in the United States and Canada live in a health paradise. More people live in huts of straw or mud than in any other type of building. More people are born, live all their lives, and die without the help of doctors of medicine (M.D.'s) than those who have trained doctors to help them. These and other shocking farts wprp recently revealed bv "Fairly Ripe" out his high school career. The identity of the winner is not revealed until the night of the dinner, when the award will be presented.

There will be awards for senior athletes in all divisions. Also heard Macrae say he had "hieh hoDes" some arranaement Chamberlain explained that thg waer problenv rJfrfdrifUrJnJ Chamberlain told several Leone township bathing facilities ill ffl Park residents the company-has woud be made at the Laurence "offered the township the assets harbor beach. ii iOt the company, Dut aw not, go; Authorized installation of 18 into detail. Westbury is one of a dozen wa- League Honors Bowling Champs Thanked for Aid In Zoning Fight EDISON F. W.

Henrici, president of the Stephenville Civic issued a statement in which he thanked Mrs. Charles Wira and Women for Edison and the Sea-j man Park Civic Assn. for their support in the fight against the Absig Corp. proposed Plainfield Road apartment development. "It is very gratifying to receive such wholehearted public support from civic organizations far removed from the site of the proposed apartments," he said.

"It is also gratifying to see people from all over the Township 11 iter companies several existing Elizabeth was fined $15 and $5 costs for careless driving. Postponed until Monday was the hearing into the assault and battery charge against John Tywanick of 71 Winthrop who was booked by police Friday on the complaint of his wife, Mildred. Mrs. Tywanick, police said, accused her husband of striking her in the fact with his fist during an argument over his drinking at their home. Also postponed was the hearing into a grand larceny accusation against Jahn M.

Blake, 28, of Hamilton Township. The complaint is signed by Detective Richard Mc- only on paper-rwhich have fran-jj chides in the township. Each serves to just above freezing at night. Strange as it may seem, the body temperature of these primitive people falls as much as 4 degrees at night. The skin temperature may go as low as 13 degrees below normal.

Such indifference to temperature changes is not known to occur among other races. Q. Are heart murmurs in children a sign of serious disease? A. Not always. Two English physicians examined 100 normal youngsters and found that had heart murmur.

The heart sounds apparently meant nothing. But certain types of heart murmurs may spell real trouble. Doctors have ways of telling whether murmurs indicate heart trouble or whether the sounds are harmless. street lights in Leone Park at an annual cost of $449.50 a year. Passed an ordinance granting pay raises to police and other township employes despite the protest cf Miller that "this is a poor time to raise salaries" and of a representative of the township Taxpayers Assn.

that the tax collector was being discriminated against Ku nt DAHincr a raisp frnm his Ill -Most draw their water from their own wells, but several receive METUCHEN St. Francis World Health Organization. Bowling League held its first an- Q. Does body temperature stay nual banquet last night at the the same during summer and Maple Inn, South Amboy, honoring winter? ils championship team with A. Yes.

Body temperature is kept plaque, which will be on display in at normal levels, regardless of the vestibule of St. Francis the weather, by a built-in heat Th wum Jregtilator or body thermostat. water from the Perth Amboy wa- hi) it iiit An id rn HrfiQ i the Browntown! nt ,4 HI ii One company Ginnis Doctors know of one exception ithe Australian aborigine. Those ater won, over stiff town-i rhamuorIain a wi I sented by Mrs. Lillian Dwyer: High average.

Mrs. James Gal- Blake is charged with the theft! out in large numbers for a Zoning naked little folk live in an area sh ip opposition, the right to draw! is nftU, in wi(h that of agner; seoona nign, Airs. th. Hrmt 800.000 gallons a day from wells fM time of a tractor truck valued at $13,500 Board of Adjustment hearing. 1 on May 24 from the parking lot of; believe that people sense an alert Oliver; third, Mrs.

Michael 90 degrees during the day Prompt Delivery COAL FUEL OIL KEROSENE cik. public and developers seemingly for a new Jjntj eXtF3 38 Central Jerse' Mac Sales 1 1 .1 ucnlAI UIDDAD I ks.aJ usriniif criontifir nifhliraa 1 1 1 oi Koute i aim FPinnem Avenue The high game Mrs. Gallagher, fion amJ nof reflec, fh, opinjon of aM doctors The diagn()Sit Mrs. John Zilai and Mrs. Majercik.

and treatment of diseas, requires the skill and knowledge which only Substitute high was Mrs. John huirian ran annlv hw oersonallv attendina the Datient. uninterested in the orderly growth of Edison Township. "This could only be the begin hi Passed, without protest, an ordi-jit j(, frp lilt Tli rirnnnmp nl thp rpanin? of al -He lb iree in $1,500 bail. Zbiebkowski, perfect 11 creating the post of detec- 1 bills, as a time saving i 71 tive-investigator.

Patrolman was acomphshed at the commit-, 111 i Charles Boice has been acting in Letters will be answered in these columns anonymously ning by developers to saturate the land with as many dwellings as(Mrs. rreo uesisou. they can possibly get away with. Mrs. Paul O'Hale was chairman i Pre-teen Group Installs Staff ure a idd iiicciiiiii, ij, iiivfui comment vestigator for over a year, and is w.4 4u- expected to receive the permanent WKuhlth2uBros.Coj Direct vour inquiries to J.

DOWNEY RALSTON, M.D. SCIENCE EDITORS, P. O. BOX 396 Madison Square Station, New York 10, N. Y.

'We will vigorously oppose anyjot entertainmem. Two skits were presented, "A changes that seem to destroy the 111 upr acrain skinnpH a sneetator- IPhcnaKI.0-G016 Supported the Mid Madison Civic spirit of our present zoning or Bride in Apple Blossom Time," with Mrs. James Gallagher, Mrs. the Ml cr fw it u- campaign to have Laurence EDISON The new slate of officers of the pre-teen age group of dinance and we are sure ri-ostn SMt'KDATS Jt'NE JILT AUGUST ly Harbor. Cliffwocd Beach, Cheese- Township Fathers will want to sup-1 Martin uanc ano.

Mrs. t-aui u- lit uiu inn iide nine iu auwu i lJr MILL TOWN, N. J. quake and Browntown telephones, becn port wr zoning master plan. UiftAsJ fx nm Vlnf "iiiivw ev rh on nrt A Kail to see the bills naie, anu, rms aiiu mra Mrs.

Robert Rogers, Mrs. Richard Plunkett and Mrs. Andrew Mark- uu stalled in office by the center's he Parkway exchange now serv-1 identlect Baer Kraut. mg the Madison Park area, D--hihm ano. Community singing was led by 1 1 writing the N.

J. Bell TephoiGl IZLUlUWliy Mrs. O'Hale. Dial "Springtime" Any Time v. ".6 ofsky, vice president; busan Kn- pniSON Tonight at 7.

the Ros- would mean an end to toll calls tenbe recordi secreta An. Jf st Matthew.s from one end of the township todrea Brown treasurer. Barbara RCA'cahrurch 11 conduct t'Levy, corresponding secretary, and lation officers in the church. The Voted donations of $ro0 each to Robert Spiewack sergeant at lp hen will adjourn to the tchoo'l cafeteria for a supper par- 3 iMBU. FACTORY SALES KOOM with Chrysler's AIRTEMP, and a $200 donation to the Lau- vision of Mrs Invin Rosenfeld.

THE HOME OP The Women's Auxiliary of tne rence Harbor free library support- Prior to the ceremony the nroun Snrial BOND CLOTHS ed by the Laurence Harbor Wom-ibaloted on a permanent name for club wi1 its finai business en Club. Uho nreanization and selected the nr tw (nniaht at fi in Illt'CUlii; Ul me vai wv Granted, after some wrangling, 0f Jaycees jthe clubhouse on Player and lllolmes Ave. Following the session I the group will hold a buffet supper. "WHOLE-HOUSE" central permissicn 10 ine i wu-aiA-ciigm Democratic Club to hold a children's field day at the Duhernal Lake parking area in the morning of ekher July 1, 2 or 3. Final pns will be announced for Schedule Final Pre-School Clinic the bus trip to Atlantic City on June 28.

The Raritan River Boat Club AIR COWDITIOWSWG with CHRYSLER'S EDISON The third and final 'Auxiliary will meet at 8 on Thurs-inoculation of the pre-school clinics day in the clubrooms on Lower will be held tomorrow under the; Player Ave. for its annual birth-division of heatlh 9:30 to 11 a.m.jday party. in the Old Town Hall and 1 1 30 1 The Auxiliary of St. James Epis- EDISON STUDENT TO HEAD COUNCIL W' -I HUB h. at am.

to 12:30 p.m. in the Potters copal uiurcn win meei on inuis- Edward Sherwood of Edison, was Community Center. at 1:30 p.m. pWi1 nresident of the Senior! The inoculations will be adminis-j VFW Post 311 Auxiliary will e.ected president of the nior Dr M.ton jhold ils June meeting on Thurs-! High School Student Council yes- BQard of HeaUh physician at 8 p.m. in the Post Home on terday.

i rates will he available to parents jWoodbrtdge Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK ROOFING METAL CO. ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK WATERPROOFING AIR CONDITIONING 8-10 JELIN NEW BRUNSWICK KI Imcr 5-1060 Twelve hundred and fifty stu-i0f children completing Uie series. The Piscatawaytown Women's .1 LL.U 11 Hr CI a fl 7 3 1 I nil U' 1 1 1 m(Vt dents voted in the election which A cnnic win De miviu JUe Si eral weeks of con-iat the above times and places mursuay i rhi riren uhn reau vaccina; wns. i uau.

the three parties, the Co-Op party, the Bow-Teeks, and the Magnets. Edward, who represented the Co- ROUTE 13, EAST BRUNSWICK Op party, had been active on student council committees and the Forensic League. 9:30 A. M. to 10 P.

M. SUNDAY 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.

HOURS: Others elected were Gilbert Nel- i r-i 1 DRAMATIC EDSEL STYLING is here to stay -it's the big change that next year's cars will copy on, vice president, Joan savoia, secretary, and Susan Kaplan, treasurer, all of the Co-Op party; and Arlene Czere, assistant treas urer, and Jonn Hegedus, sergeant COUPON SPECIAL GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, 6 P.M. at arms, both of the Bow-Teek par I IILhwiJ Ifja vTT-Wil- WWft ty. The slate will be installed on Friday. Two leadership training confer ences are being planned by state 1ZZ nd national Student Council Assns i The-e will be attended by three of the new officers. Nelson will be present at the national meeting June 22 to 2fi at Ferguson.

while Sherwood and Miss Savola will attend the Stokes State Forest convention of the state student councils. i 1 i i 1 II i Jy 1 coupon REVIEW REPORT ON YOUTH STUDY In years of automobile styling, the only fresh note is the Edsel! And it's an open secret in Detroit that Edscl will be copied next year. So Edscl is naturally worth more now and in the years to come. And look at all the other advances Edscl offers Sew exclusive Teletomh Drive with shift burtons on the steering-wheel hub Sew high-economy 303 ami 345 l'-S engines Sew self-adjusting hakes Sew "twist-of-the-wrisf Dial-temp heater control Sew comfort-shaped contour seats. See your Edscl Dealer today! EDSEL DIVISION FORD MOTOR COMPANY IESSTHAN FIFTY DOLLARS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EDSEL AND V-8 IN THE LOW-PRICED THREE! EDISOX Election of officers and a review of its third annual report to the Legislature will take place: at a meeting of the New Jersey Youth Study Commission tomorrow i at the State Diagnostic Menlo Park.

Following a tour of the diagnostic renter, the commission will meetj to elect a chairman, vice chairman and secretary. Mrs. Arthur V. Ver- ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES 3 for 35c u. 7 'I LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER I irrht I IcpH Used Car Buyers! See our outstanding selection ot reconamonea iaie-muuC.

OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE SEE OUR IAKI(A-ESEIL vaet of Oakland, secretary of the commission, has also been serving as temporary chairman since January. At that time former Assemblyman Leo Knoblauch of Jersey City, left the commission. The third annual report summarizes the testimony of more than 30 witnesses at six public hearings; also the results of a year-long research program dealing with methods of interesting young people not reached by programs now in ALL COFFEE, BABY FOOD, SUGAR, SOAPS, DETERGENTS, EVAPORATED EilLK ALWAYS SOLD AT COST! Special sale on selected new Edsels at low, low prices! Big, new V-8 Edscl Engines up to 345 hp! Many luxurious extra features like Teletouch Drive and Dial-temp heater so hurry to your Edsel Dealer! fl.ixrf en lomparlsans of manufai.turer' luggtsud rtmil dtlntrtii pruts. PECIALSyP Kilmer 5-9300 SUYDA.M NEW BRUNSWICK 2 GUYS PLEDGE groceries IN OTHER AREAS SEE YOUR LOCAL IDStL DEALER "2 Guys" auarantee to save you Sr'c or more on al below regular supermarket prices..

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