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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 13

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13 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952. IAHY WOHTII I Waves which sweep up on land More than 50 million tons of 'after undersea earthquakes have coal were carried by Great Lakes MV AGENT BE.UEVE.5 HE CAN MAKE DONT FUNNY LITTLE. RABBIT! v. I been recorded as high as 95 feet.nreignters during iaai.

II iS! A I rrr'n5--ALMOST LIKE I rKCWIL--L WILL NtVLR 1 Metuchen Offers to Handk Sewage From Stephenville 0AR.N BUT YOU ACE NOT y'V'j I pnON ALLY FOfi 4 SZ-T NEAR. HAVE. A STROKE, 5EE PLEASED, Tf API ZlT I A 07fX7CW LAST DAT "FT. DEFIANCE" "Bh VXT THE DIP' 3 ity flow main from Stephenville The borough of Metuchen yesterday made an offer to its neighbor, Raritan township, that may solve the sewage problems of the Stephenville development. to the Metuchen treatment A second conference has been! scheduled at which the four men' who met X'psfprriav will hp ininprl! TOMORROW Dy Dubois Thompson, attorney Also, Mayor Joseph Costa of Inch A Lady Look A v'y iv Record! Metuchen announced last Metuchen, and Thomas Han-that his borough expects to soonlSn, attorney for Raritan town-participate in the Raritan valley I ship.

trunk sewer. Mr. Buchanan said that the flow jJ Every tiTiiw til 'ntii Tou I I VL the During a conference yesterday jfrom Stephenville should not pro among Mayor Costa; Mayor James C. Forgione of Raritan township; W. Franklin Buchanan, engineer for Metuchen, and Raymond P.

Wilson, engineer for the township, ouce any "material overload on the Metuchen treatment plant. He said that it normally functions below capacity. However, some of the sanitary sewers leading into it, Mr. Buchanan said, absorb surface water during wet weather, which causes an occasional over-! flow. He said the State Depart the borough offered to receive and BOX FACTORY HIT treat the sewage from Stephen ville: 1.

If the connecting main can be many benefit and organization functions. He recently appeared at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in "The Merry Widow" and has been heard on several radio stations. Greta Malta Frankl, Viennese prliiratpri ninnn tnrhPT rnaoh nnrl ment of Health familiar with BY $250,000 FIRE laid by the township to the bor ough's treatment plant, and this condition. 2. If the State Department of Mayor costa said that all expenses for constructing a main to MEDINETS TO APPEAR IN RAHWAY CONCERT METUCHEN.

April 8 Alfred Medinets, baritone, of this place and formerly of New Brunswick, will appear in a concert with Harriet Katzman, pianist, of Rahway, on April 24 at the Roosevelt school, St. George avenue, Rahway. Mr. Medinets has appeared at Health will agree to such an ar rangement. the Metuchen treatment plant OPEN 6:30 STARTS 7:0 GARY COOPER) Technicolor "DISTANT DRUMS" ttl'uuilipaiusi, nuw learning iiwc, will accompany Mr.

Medinets. would have to be paid by the township. Mr. Buchanan said that the sewage would be treated on a I i Mayor Costa told the Borough Council last night that the plan would not involve any expense to Metuchen taxpayers. He said that Metuchen residents are familiar CHATIIAM, April 8 (J?) Fire swept through the Chatham Building Materials Company plant here today, doing damage estimated at $250,000.

Firemen battled the general alarm blaze for more than two hours before putting it under control. Roaring flames, fed by wood DICK POWELL PEGGY DOW fee basis. "YOU NEVER CAN TELL Both stressed that such an ar rangement could not be offered with the problems in Stephenville from the many stories that have unless the borough felt sure the trunk sewer will be built and will been published in the papers and stores, leaped as high as 100 feet -TRAVEL PETER BIRO SONS eventually take over the treatment 1 that he feels sure members of the in the air and threatened the of sewage from both Metuchen and Stephenville. Summit plant of the New Jersey Central Power and Light Company directly opposite and across the Passaic river. Mr.

Buchanan said the borough T.I. cu i-m rrench SI, N. B. LAST DAY -n has abandoned the idea of joinin? BARBARA STANWYCK the trunk sewer by going north Fire units from nearby Sum LADY OF Bi ANN BAXTER through South Plainfield and now mit, Long Hill and Green Village 'SATAN IN SKIRTS" contemplates going either south save an assist to Chatham fire PAPER IMIXX council and other Metuchen residents will approve of any help the borough may be able to give. Temporary Service The arrangement, he said, would be temporary as eventually the borough's sewage will go to the trunk sewer through another connection that will run through Raritan township.

He said that eventually the township would have to run a line to Metuchen anyway to connect the north end of the township with the trunk or west. The decision, he said, will fighters in checking the fire which PUTaOCIE destroyed the one-story brick TOMORROW! be largely up to Raritan township, which surrounds Metuchen. Either MIUJUIH, N. j. SHORT HILLS 7 3000 ftmmk Crrif tM0ircfor structure that covers about 20,000 square feet.

VrVMfif ir' i JliIiPlSt.LUM:tiV way, the borough will have to operate a force main and pumping BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. Winstan K. Ogden ol fcummit, i station to get the sewage over a tves.d.xc.Sun OPENS APRIL 14 rise in ground. One connection could be south owner of the plant, said the firm manufactures wooden boxes and similar articles.

Space in the wrecked building was leased to two other firms, the and auu eewer uiai wnne me tv. n.n,h;n tu Ml: I First Time in New Jersey First Time in New Jersey sewer is being bu.lt the Metuchen seweri whi the otner MHiBlkhilHJE tV" Blve go west through a 3 pro- Phatham Tissnp Pnmrianv pnd thp posed line to Serve the Steltonphatham Wafpr Knftpnpr It rips full-blast through the big names in the 'Who's Who of the mobster-world! llillllCUlOLC ilUl. "This is one of those problems, Mayor Costa said, "that needs co- -'fr" I niNN III Vi I II 1 ti i I 4 1 section of the township. Mr. Bu-pany A one-story cinder block chanan said the engineering andjbuilding adjacent to the destroy-construction involved would bele structure occupied by the' about the same to Metuchen forjehathan, Candle Company, wasi either outlet.

not damaged. i 'In fact, Mr. Buchanan said, Thick hlark smoke covered the1 YEAR'S MOST AMAZING PICTURE "THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL" Also A JOAN I I DENNIS On in Brhn cole WMK) Book bv SAM BELLA SPEWACiC gL iV' Ai 1 i SUrrinr I AV'I f1! Ted Scott Virginia Oswald! gm Tickets: Krfsje-New ark Bim' I -fcif1 1 area and many nearby residents left their homes to get a close! view of the spectacular blaze! that sent sparks shooting hun-l dreds of feet skywards. I The Strange Door' operation among neighboring municipalities." Mr. Buchanan told newsmen that Mr.

Wilson will study the engineering possibility of a grav- BAD BOOKS BAN SOUGHT IN PARK The newly-formed Ministerial Fellowship of Highland Park was rlicrMiceprt lact nifht hv thn Rpv VLVS 2nA HIT- I 215 HIIS'Mivf'V "our decision will probably be based on which line is opened first and that is up to Raritan township." State Forced Showdown Stephenville, a new housing development of several hundred homes, is about two miles north of Metuchen toward Plainfield. Residents have long complained about overflowing septic tanks and RAFAEL SABATWrS tf Flames spread to several utility poles outside the plant and wires on these poles had to be cut, putting out street lights in Chatham and summit. Stores of oil in the plant also went up. Chatham Fire Chief Dudley Aiwt nink-srm nf tho i irhianH i improper drainage in the area and Park First Baotist Church at have sought relief through a series mpptine of the horoutrh maneuvers, ine latest mvoivea oaroer esumaiea aamage ai jcomplaints to Trenton which re-j 000. Cause of the blaze has not r' t.ui in a hearing before theiyet been determined.

The first' AIIIIi0'S BAR Rpmt, Phonf: CHarttr 5-9418 (Opposite "BOND CLOTHFS" Factory) I 1 4. 1 REMSEN AVENIE NEW BRINSW ICK, N. J. Ah S. i DINING ROOM: Choice of Wires.

I.iquori A' Been! Trv Our Delirious fffX 1 "Tomato Pies" You Can Also Take One Home and fcnlor Immensely V1 ifiYSt7f HELD OVER ill fT4 Jl afl FEAT! RES I AdmUsion Via YOfW fi A WARNCK BftO KAMI THAT VI At 4, A THS KMtfW TCXSOX S2A4! I -jlfiA i. "ii'ij Department of Health. lalarm was sounded at 1:55 a. IIC-ltCLCASC UB" As a result, the state ord Mr ninUcnn the township Board of Health to SISi Truce Compromise Viewed as Possible nTiT i L- a abate the health nuisance by July The fellowship organized Th pointed otlt that February includes ministers, the township has Hadequate means under state law to torce a cor I'Pftinn nf rnnditinns. Mr.

Dickson said the fellow- On April 1 the township Board snip is asKing ine cooperation oiuf Health, in turn, ordered the dealers in prohibiting the sale of of Stephenville to abate undesirable literature, and willithe nuisances on their property MUNSAN. Korea, April 8 (IP) Communist negotiators hinted today they are ready to give in on Russia as a "neutral nation" to help supervise a Korean truce if the Allies would permit the Reds to repair their airfields. seen me neip oi uie auinoi mes and threatened punishment under the sale of such reading material township health ordinances for The hint was indirect, it was vtt 'm -vtv ilt is not banned by the dealers. failure to do so. The board in-The fellowship also is attempt-structed G.

Stanley VanSickle, ing to help the Police Department officer, to make inspec- so broad it might have been overlooked if Communist newsmen Wll MkWliM ii in with juvenile problems in the jtions, then send abatement orders; had not previously said the Reds borough, the minister said. the property owners by regis-jwere ready to make such a trade. Mr. Dickson said the fellowship Itered mail. I The hint came from Chinese is trying to enlist civic organiza-: Earlier, on March 18, the Gen.

Hsieh Fang in a actions in its work. The club voted ship commissioners met with aiminute session of a subcom-to appoint a committee to assist committee of Stephenville resi-lmittee of truce negotiators. He ii mm mm to the fellowship. dents to discuss a solution to theirjwas explaining why the Reds'Jl jacK tiusn, cnairman oi me prooiems. me meeting me com-jasKea me suDcommmee 10 laKei Monte Carlo Night April 25 at the missioners offered to provide the question of truce supervision! Masonic Auditorium, reported on package treatment plant but ex-out of the hands of staff arrangements.

plained that the residents wouldj General Hsieh said the pur-P William Henderson said plans have to install the sewer mains post was "to settle" the two keyi are being made to form a bowling and connections. Residents are questions "together." tpam Thp mirltpt baseball Isam now seeking ways to finance these U. N. Command negotiators; WIIILE-U-WAIT Bring Us Your Table niodel TV Set and Save Time and Money! Same Day Service! No need to your favorite programs because your table model set needs repairing, if it ii completely out of order (that something we can diagnose immediately), our thoroughlv trained technicians and top-notch equipment enable us to fix vour set While-U-Wait I YOl'R SMALL BUT GOOD 10" OR 1" SET CONVERTED TO A 16" or 20" AMAZING LOW COST NO OBLIGATION l': Here to thrill you! I sponsored by the club is being improvements. took no official notice of the hint.

suits, Russell Bergen One committee fitted with has asked the Administration General Hsieh did not elaborate I and the meeting adjourned. reaerai nousing reported aooui me possiouuy oi increasing the mortgages on the home or oil in ACA TELEVISION CENTER (TELEVISION SPECIALISTS) 13G Plainfield Piscatawaytown, N. J. RnrhnfniP Pr financing the sewers through home RESERVATIONS DUE i ivwuu imnrovement loans. I 'IB 'III I 1111 i ffO TV if JL vna w) me un-iimo x'." wfsr) '7K 1 'Q2ff ttLf -3 lv ever-new ougnj, VY V- ij'JV ever-new romance, 4lJjy'i jT fjtzL I Jil with ever' wjAJ y-r JaS iVQ ur? Dopey and his J.

lovable pais' fv GH 7-8974 LI. 2-7680 If this collection system is in-; TU1 AriUL Ll TAIVl I I stalled by the home owners it! could be used with either a pack-! Reservations for the communion age plant or with the main to the breakfast to be held at the Roerl MONDAY In SATl'RDAX I A. M. to 3:00 P. M.

HOURS DO Smith Hotel on April 20 are due Metuchen treatment plant. immediately, according to announcement made at the meeting of St. Mary's P.T.A. last night. Mrs.

John Schiller, ticket chairman or any officer of the organization is accepting them. Teeth Care Outlined By School Dentist FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, April THE BITE SHOP BRIELLE, N. J. "Shore Famous for Fine Foods" The Rev. Pasquale Mugnano 8 Dr.

Bernard Rosenfeld, school nnened the meptinp with nra ver dentist, spoke on "Care of the and talk, thanked the moth-Teeth" last night at a meeting of ers anc the teachers for the $524 the Pine Grove Manor Parent-j raised in a penny sale and given leacner rtssociauon in ine scnuui.i toward the mortgage. A slate of candidates for the won the class The first grade attendance award. OPENS FOR 23rd SEASOIV THURSDAY, APRIL lOlh HOURS Noon 'til 3 P. M. 5 'til 9 P.

M. Sundays and Holidays Noon 'til 9 P. M. EVA C. BISSETT Tel.

7-2843 AIR CONDITIONED POPE ADDRESSES ARTISTS VATICAN CITY, April 8 (JO Pope Pius XII today urged artists to combine their artistic ideals with the ideals of religion. Speaking to 200 Italian artists who are participating in Rome's sixth national exhibit, the Pontiff said there is "an intrinsic affinity" between art and religion. coming year's officers was presented by the nominating committee. The candidates are: Mrs. Raymond Jablonski, president: Mrs.

Philip Benanti, vice president: Mrs. Douglas Maxwell, treasurer, and Mrs. W. G. Patti-son, secretary.

The election will be held at the May meeting. i Dr. James Lynch, supervising principal, announced registration for new pupils will be held May 13 from 9 to 11 a. m. Parents will be required to show a birth certificate and proof of vaccination and immunization against diph-Itheria.

The association will hold an international supper May 5 from 6 to 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Horvath, chairman, and her committee, served re TODAY TOMORROW 7140 Michigan Bowlers Roll 1092 in A.B.C. MILWAUKEE, April 8 (IP) A 904-average team, the Crescent Florals, Grand Rapids, stole the show from such name bowlers as John Small, Joe Wilman, Joe Norris and Bill Kenet last night by posting a new team high game of 1,092 in the American Bowling Congress tournament.

The "youngsters" were paced by Jimmy Busch, 26, who put together eight straight strikes for SONGS try that freshments. Mrs. Julia Leonard's pre-first class won the attendance award. LAST TIMES TODA FROM THE PULITZtR PRIZE PLAV "DEATH OF A SALESMAN" With Frederic March i TV. 7QiCtM tm jii.

ii JteJej WINTERS Cart MERRILL RENNIE ta WYiNN ah ltfit Bette DAVIS CARTOON i i can never grow old irxhding "Whistle While You Work" nappy lass iur iiiuuk.i-i.u-"--: or grandma-to-be! Get this ready farlsen Waits INeW i I'm Wishing" "Haigh-Ho" xor tut; nuisei y. vv nirii uuj cvm, write in statistics, embroider thfm. frame the samnler. Flying Enterprise "Some Day My Prince Will Com NOVELTY iff a 267 single. Busch, who works PLUS, FEATURETTE Rockabye Sampler of baby MOBILE, April lri A in a Downng alley, nas oeen dowi-birth rpr-nrrl Pattern 7140 has new shiD will be ready for Capt.

ing only five years. This was LADIES Dinnerware CARTOON Ml'SICAL NOVELTY Matching Hm MarvW high second A.B.C.. tsurnament transfer of Dicture 11x14 inches. Kurt Carlsen when the "stay-put DOORS OPEN at 12 NOON "beavem mivr T1H RSDAV FRIDAY SATI'RDAY THI'RS. FRIDAY TOMORROW nd "NATURE'S Warner HALF ACRtt STARTING BROS, it WAIT Iff a Streetcar TOMO II now Send 25 cents in coins for this skipper arrives here late this pattern to Home News Publishing week.

91 Household Arts P.O. The Isbrandtsen is Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, preparing the Flying Enterprise New York 11 N. Y. Print plainly II, recently returned from Mili-name, address, zone, and pattern ary Sea Transportation service in number. Korea.

Exciting! Our 1952 edition of Isbrandtsen purchased the Brooks Needlccraft ton ship, formerly the Noonday, Brimful of new ideas, it's only from Waterman Steamship Co. at He shoots only two nights a week. His high scries is 715 and high game 289. The team totaled 2,852 on games of 855, 1,092 and 905 in pacing the night's final squad. Wilman's Tri-Par Radio team of Chicago settled for 2,714.

Wilman, former national match game champion, shot 621 on 190, 214 and 217. Norris had 573, Kenet 567 and Small 503. During the day James Coffman. Muskegon, took over sev Named Desire' -CHARLES it fELDMS IHli! mint nCHNICOlOl 20 cents. Ninety-one illustrations i Wilmington, if.

A TIUf-llFf ADVINTtlMl The first Flying Enterprise of patterns of your favorite Last Day "DEADLINE U.S.A." and "PARDON MY FRENCH" i TENNESSEE WILUAKS ELtA KAZAN WARNER BROS sank in the North Atlantic after Captain Carlsen lost a long, valiant battle against stormy seas. needlecraft designs, plus six easy-to-do patterns printed right in the book. enth place in the singles with 89..

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