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Telephone Plainf ield 6-8000 PAGE EIGHTEEN PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1951 Radio Programs 8:00 Drill Call 8:30 Outdoors Unlimited 8:40 Weather 8:45 Boxing v.Wy. iZ WMCA 570, WNBC 660, WQB 710. WJZ WCBS 880. WAAT 970, WNEW 1130 TONIGHT Metuchen Seeks $33,600 For Equipment, Sewer 11:00 News 11:15 Starlit Playhouse WPIX Channel 11 WOR Tello-Test WJZ News WCBS Jack Smith WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin BlocR 7 Say WithMusic WNBC News WOR News WJZ Armstrong.

SBI WCBS Club 15 WAAT Stardust Time WNEW News 7 SayWithMusic borough's 1951 repair program. The low bid of $12,333 from the Fidelity Construction Company, New Brunswick, was accepted. Four bids were received. Councilman A. Clayton Hollend- Metuchen The Borough of Metuchen will possess a new fire engine, a new scraper and grader, and will build a new storm sewer on Highland Ave.

if a borough ordinance for $33,600 introduced at last night's Council meeting is WNBC 1 Man's Fam'y WAAT Frolic WNEW News Baseball WNBC Fibber te Molly WOR John Steele WJZ News WCBS Truth-Conseq. WAAT Frolic WNEW azzbo Collins 10 Baseball WNBC Big Town WOR News WJZ Defense WCBS Line Up WAAT News WNEW Jazzbo Collins 10 Baseball WNBC Big Town WOR Show Shop WJZ Defense WCBS Line Up, News WAAT Frolic WNEW Jazzbo Collins 10 Ba seball WNBC-People Funny WOR Show Shop WJZ Defense WCBS Forum er announced a "Clean-Up" pro- Today's Television WCBS Channel 2 4:30 Fun to Know 5:00 Lucky Pup 5:15 Sheriff Dixon 6:00 Real McKay 6:30 Early Show 7:30 Television News 7:45 The Stork Club 8:00 Theater of the Air 9:00 Vaughn Monroe Variety Show 9:30 Suspense 10:00 Danger 10:30 Tales of Black Cat 11:00 News 11:10 Film Theater WNBT Channel 4 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Easy Does It 6:25 News 6:30 Tex and Jinx 6:55 Weather 7:00 Kukla, Fran and Ollie 7:30 The Little Show 7:45 News Caravan OR Bins Crosby WJZ Armstrong. SBI WCBS News WAAT Scrapbook WNEW Powerhouse 8 News WNBC Cavalcade WOR RunyonTheater w.TZ Too This? News WNBC A Girl Marries WOR Straight Arrow WJZ Jon Sparky WCBS Galen Drake WAAT News WNEW Bob Sherwood Ray Bloch WNBC Portia WOR Straight Arrow WJZ Jon Sparky WTCBS Galen Drake WAAT Requestfully WNEW Bob Sherwood Bing Crosby WNBC Just Plain Bill WOR Sky King WJZ Jon Sparky WCBS Hit Misses WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin Block Bing Crosby WNBC Farrell WOR Sky King WJZ Jon Sparky WCBS Hit Misses WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin Block 8 00-WMCA News WNBC News WOR Lyle Van WJZ Hal Block Show WCBS News WAAT News WNEW Martin Block Three Suns WNBC Answer Man WOR Bob El son WJZ Hal Block Show approved on May 21. A public hear-1 gram in the borough will be two ing will be held at that time. The I weeks long.

The week of May' 14-19 engine will be a 750-galIon per will be reserved for the south side minute pumper, and will cost; of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and $21,000. The scraper and grader the week of May 21-26 for the 5:00 Six Gun Playhouse 6:00 Western Theater 6:30 Telepix 6:35 Weather 6:45 Sports 7:00 News 7:15 Movies 8:20 Baseball 11:00 TelepLx 11:05 Tomorrow's News 11:10 Weather 11:15 Movies 1:00 News WATV Channel 13 5:00 Junior Frolics 5:30 Adventure Theater 6:00 Hollywood Playhouse 7:00 Western Theater 8:00 Know Your State 8:30 Hollywood Highlights 9:00 Wrestling 11:00 Stardust Feature Theater WCBS Mystery Th'tre which is gas driven will cost $9,450. The storm sewer in Highland Ave. at Bobbins PI. will cost $3,150.

WAAX News WNEW Music Magic News WNBC Cavalcade WOR RunvonTheater WJZ Tod This? north side residents. There was $69,790 worth of new construction and repairs authorized in the past month. Councilman WAAT Music Caravan WNEW Jazzbo Collins To Build Sewer a tho H. Ramsey Crowell reported a peti UN Today WNBC-People 1 Funny WOR Show Shop WJZ Defense WCBS Forum WCBS Mystery Th'tre WAAT Forum WNEW Music Magic 8 Baseball WNBC Baby Snooks WOR Detective WJ7I Flv Anvthine construction of a sanitary sewer lon street department employes in RriHcr ct wac aHnntpH raises Paid vacations and other Photo by Harold Morse BOTTLE BABIES While one of her three-day old puppies receives nourishment from a bottle of milk held by Darryl Allara, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Allara, 111 Franklin South Plainfield, "Dora," the boxer placidly comforts the other nine members of her litter. The 10 pups were born last Friday night and Saturday at the Allara home. WAAT Music Caravan WNEW Jazzbo Collins WCBS Mr. North aJbenefits was being given thorough Bids were opened for street re 11 News WNBC News study and that a full report will be WCBS-Ken. D.

Trials pair materials required for the WAAT World Peace WNEW News Baseball WNBC Baby Snooks WOR Detective W.TZ Flv Anvthine 8:00 Texaco Theater 9:00 Fireside Theater 9:30 Circle Theater 10:00 Ted Mack's Amateurs 11:00 Broadway Open House 12:00 News 2 Patrolmen PTA Open House Set WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin Block 6.30-WMCA Races WNBC Scoreboard WOR Vanderventer WJZ Hal Block Show WCBS Curt Massey WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin Block Sports WNBC 3 Star Extra WOR Stan Loraax WJZ Hal Block Show WCBS Mr. North WAAT Frolic WNEW Music Magic 9 Baseball WNBC Bob Hope WOR John Steele WJZ Town Meeting made May 21. Councilman Huyler E. Romond announced applications will be accepted until May 25 for a new patrolman in the borough. Romond also reported the status of an open, abandoned excavation on Brunswick Ave.

He stated if no action is taken by the owners to make the premises safe before next WABD Channel 5 WCBS Life With Luigi! Appointed South Plainfield The Roosevelt School PTA will meet tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. in the school. Open house will be held from 7:15 p. m.

to 8:15 p. m. Officers will be elected and a cake and penny sale will be held. WOR News WJZJohn Hicks WCBS News WAAT News WNEW Midnlte Music 11 Let's Dance WNBC Bill Stern WOR Lonesome Gal WJZ Defense WCBS Stan Shaw WAAT Music Caravan WNEW Midnite Music Let's Dance WNBC Orchestra WOR Weather Report WJZ News Tomorrow WCBS Stan-Shaw WAAT Music Caravan WNEW Midnite Music Let's Dance WNBC Orchestra WOR Orchestra WJZ Dream Harbor WCIiS Orchestra WAAT Music Caravan WNEW Midnite Muisc TELEVISION CONVERT YOUR SMALL BUT GOOD 10" SET TO A 16" OR 19" AMAZING LOW COST A.C.A. Television Center Call WE 2-3766 No Ohlig-ation.

Phone ESSEX 3-6400 WCBS Lowell Thomas Dunellen Following a recom WAAT News WNEW Talking Mag. 9 Baseball WNBC Bob Hope WOR John Steele WJZ Town Meeting WCBS Life With Luigi WAAT Frolic Talking Mag. Baseball mendation from the state Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the Council meeting, he will bring the WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin Block WMCA News WNBC SymphonettB WOR News WJZ Headline Edition WCBS Beulah WAAT News WNEW Martin Block SayWithMusic WNBC Symphonette Borough Council last night ap-; matter before the municipal magis- WNBC Fibber Molly Ten Puppies Born to Boxer South Plainfield "Dora," a four-year-old brindle boxer, presented Mr. and Mrs. John Allara, 111 Franklin a litter of 10 pups last Friday and Saturday.

The new family is reported doing well, the "youngsters" receiving bottle feedings at four-hour intervals. This is the second litter for "Dora" who had 11 puppies on the former occasion. The Allaras did not own her at that time. Father of the recent litter is "Duke," owned by Martin Garafalo, 464 Mountain Ave. 2:15 Dizzy Dean Interviews 6:00 Small Fry 6:30 Magic Cottage 7:00 Captain Video 7:30 Scoreboard 8:00 Court of Current Issues 8:30 Johns Hopkins Science Review 9:00 Cavalcade of Bands 10:00 Once Upon a Tune 11:00 Dick Brown Show 11:30 Late News pointed James Albert Robinson and Benjamin J.

Garnecki as 'complains of Street a i a i- ii i i i Disposal Unit WOR John Steele WJZ Town Meeting WCBS Truth-Conseq. TOMORROW MORNING Use Studied Edward Schwalje of McCoy Ave. told of the bad street conditions on McCoy Ave. Residents of Laureldale Ave. and the south sec- pairoimen in ine uunenen jrouce Department.

Mr. Robinson, 27, resides at 744 Center and Mr. Garnecki, 27, resides at 527 Front St. Starting salary for each is $2,860 per year. Contract Awarded WMCA News WNBC News WOR News WJZ Sweeney WCBS News WAAT News Middlesex The feasibility of permitting the installation of home WJZ Channel 7 tor of Grove Ave.

complained by petition of the year-round mud. dust and water on these streets. WNEW AnythlngGoes garbage disposal units in the borough will be determined by Wil WCBS ArthurGodfrey WAAT Dialing Music WNEW Martin Block Ted Steele WNBC Double-Noth'g WOR Martha Deane WJZ V. H. Lindlahr WCBS ArthurGodfrey WAAT Dialing Music WNEW Martin Block 11 News WNBC Break Bank WOR News WJZ Romances WCBS ArthurGodfrey WAAT News WNEW Martin Block WOR Allyn Edwards WJZ Breakfast Club WCBS This is N.

Y. WAAT Coffee Club WNEW AnythingGoes Ted Steele WNBC Andre Baruch WOR McCanns WJZ Breakfast Club WCBS This is N. Y. WAAT Bing Crosby WNEW Rhythm-Rom. Ted Steele WNBC Andre Baruch WOR McCanns WJZ Breakfast Club A contract for construction in Dunellen Ave.

between Jefferson WATCH REPAIRING JEWELRY REPAIRING COMPLETE LINE OF JEWELRY Now At Oar New Location STANLEY BAN AS 40 SOMERSET ST. PL 4-9288 Soom 203, 2nd Floor Col. Lewis VanGeisen of Essex Ave. objected to business practices WNBC S. Henderson WOR-Dotty Dick WJZ Fitzgeralds WCBS Phil Cook WAAT Frolic and Washington Aves.

was award-; njs area. He was advised to get rd the and Contracting Com- logether with his neighbors and pany of Rahway who bid $30,923.52. 1 the businesses involved since thev WNEW AnythlngGoes 8 A liam Krase, a member of the Board of Health and Building Inspector Elmer C. Hoagland. An ordinance was introduced by the board last night to authorize the units.

Check with Sewage Plant Erich Fischer recommended a wnbc rex jinx WOR Dotty Dick WJZ Fitzgeralds WCBS Maree Arlen WAAT Frolic Global War Seen Likely WNEW AnythlngGoes letter be secured from the super A complaint from John in the area legally, and the of 241 Maple Ave. of unhealthy best soiution seems to be a friend-conditions arising from a stream neighborhood discussion, of water running through a ditch Mayor Costs requested the police in back of Maple Ave. homes was; department and the Board of discussed. Part of the property in-j Healtn lo investigate "bad condi-volved is owned by the borough Uons Qn Weston st The same re but it is mostly privately owned. was made Councilman 5:00 Mary Hartline Show 5:15 TV Tot's Time 5:30 Tales of the Trail 6:45 Jimmy Blaine 7:00 Andy and Delia 7:05 Club Seven 7:15 Going Places 7:30 Beulah 8 00 Holly wood Mystery 9:00 Quiz Show 9:30 Life Begins at Eighty 10:00 Roller Derby 11:15 Faye Emerson WOR Channel 9 5:00 Buster Crabbe Show 5:30 Elton Britt 6:00 Merry Mailman 6:30 Lebow's Sports Whirl 6:45 News 7:00 Comedy Carnival 7:15 Bob Howard Show 7:30 Tiny Fairbanks Show WNBC Tex fe jinx WOR, Dotty Dick WJZ Fitzgeralds WCBS Marge Arlen WAAT Frolic intendent of the sewage treatment plant stating whether the plant could adequately handle the waste WCBS Tom.

Betty Lou WAAT Bing Crosby WNEW Tony Martin 10 A News WNBC Travelers WOR News WJZ True Story WCBS ArthurGodfrey WAAT News WNEW Martin Block Ted Steele WNBC Travelers WOR Martha Deane WJZ True Story WCBS ArthurGodfrey WAAT Serenade WNEW Martin Block Ted Steele WNBC Double-Noth'g WOR Martha Deane WJZ B. Crocker Ted Steele WNBC Break Bank WOR Tello-Test WJZ David Amity WCBS ArthurGodfrey WAAT Requestfully WNEW Martin Block Ted Steele WNBC Jack Berch WOR Queen for a Day WJZ Quick As A Flash WCBS Grand Slam WAAT Requestfully WNEW Bing Crosby Ted Steele WNBC DaveGarroway WOR Queen for a Day WJZ Quick As A Flash WCBS Rosemary WAAT Requestfully WNEW Bing Crosby SEE! HEAR! WNEW AnythingGoes from the disposal units. Mrs. Sallie Hollender for Vail PI. F.

Crouse, board clerk, was in structed to secure the letter. vounciiiiiaii ouiui raiicu ltpuiicu that he had investigated and found that the ditch was put there by the 9 News WNBC Tex Jinx WOR News WJZ Breakfast Club WCBS This is N. Y. WAAT News Krase suggested the ordinance WNEW AnythlngGoes county mosquito control unit irio" fBWflfkT drain a swampy area in back of VITllClS Dunellen A global war with Russia is almost a certainty, Chester Williams, former history instructor at Blair Academy, told the New Market-Dunellen Woman's Club yesterday in Friendship Hall. He said such a war would not be confined to the Far East and Asia but would have its final battleground in Europe.

He stressed that Washington, D. is now in the midst of a great crisis. Mr. Williams, an Army lieutenant in World War 1, was introduced should include other provisions Tea Steele WNBC Tex Jinx such as not permitting the installa Pay $5 Fines tion of the units where septic tanks are used; but the board did TOMORROW AFTERNOON not see how that could be done WOR Buddy Rogers WJZ Hollywood WCBS King's Row WAAT Bing Crosby Kline PI. It was decided to leave it in the hands of the Board of Health.

Offers for the purchase of borough land were accepted from Walter J. Elliott of 428 Front St. for four lots in First St. at $2,500, and Andrew P. Anger, one lot in The board should also require New Market For allowing their dogs to run at large, Peter Wagner of Hillside Campus and Albert Kretschner of 70 Payson La.

were 12 00 WMCA News WNBC News WOR Kate Smith WJZ Olsen Show WCBS News WAAT News WNEW Come Get It H-15-WMCA Record Shoo permits for a nominal fee to regu Story il Service Sales late the installations, Krase said, He recommended that as a mini mum, a two-inch soil line be re fined $5 each by Magistrate M. WNBC-SkitchHend'son Mountainview Terr, between Madi-j Johnson last night in Municipal quired when the units are installed. son Ave. and the end of the street, Court WOR Kate Smith WJZ News WCBS Aunt Jenny WAAT Perry Como WNEW Come Get It Record Shop WAAT Frolic WNEW Bob Haymes 1 Baseball WNBC Wom'n in H'se WOR Gloria Swanson WJZ Mary M.McBride WCBS Guilding Light WAAT Frolic WNEW Bob Haymes 2 Baseball WNBC Double-Noth'g WOR H'rv Hennessv WJZ Ilka Chase WCBS 2d Mrs. Burton WAAT News WNEW Music Hall Baseball WNBC Double-Noth'g WOR Cedric Foster WJZ Ilka Chase WCBS Perry Mason WAAT Frolic WNEW MusiikJiall 2-IO-WMCA Ra seball Orville Fordham of Montpelier, forfeited bail of $20 when he feiled to appear on a charge of at $500.

The latter is subject to approval of the tax collector. The National Production Au- WNBC E'nor Roosevelt He charged the board should make sure an ample supply of water exists in the homes where the units are installed, but Hoagland said the plumbing code already thoritv okehed plans for the and disorderly conduct. A WOR News WJZ Herb Sheldon WCBS Helen Trent WAAT Bing Crosby WNEW News Record Shoo st ruction of a community building: charge against Kenneth Van Nest requires an adequate flow of water WNBC E' norRoosevelt in Columbia Park. Architect Karl White was authorized to advertise for the satisfactory operation of On The Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour TV Channel 4 10 P. Tuesday, May 8 Electric Products, Inc.

Exclusive Distributors YORK Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 100-112 Nelson Avenue Jersey City 7, N. J. Phones: MArket 2-3410 JOurnal Square 2-3939 plumbing. WNBC Milli'naire Life WOR Sardi's WJZ Herb Sheldon WCBS Gal Sunday WAAT Kate Smith WNEW Music HaU 3 Baseball WNBC Pepper Young WOR Jean Sablon WJZ Hanibal Cobb WCBS House Party WAAT Matinee WNEW Music Hall Baseball WNBC Happiness WOR Jean Sablon WJZ Talk Back WCBS House Party WAAT Matinee WNEW Music Hall Swingtime WNBC BackstageWlfe WOR Barbara Welles WJZ Dean Cameron WCBS Strike it Rich WAAT News WNEW Al Collins Swingtime WNBC Stella Dallas WOR Barbara Welles WJZ Dean Cameron WCBS Strike it Rich WAAT Matinee WNEW Al Collins Swingtime WNBC Lorenzo Jones WOR Bishop Show WJZ Patt Barnes WCBS Go Shopping WAAT Variety WNEW Al Collins Swingtime WNBC Widder Brown WOR Bishop Show WJZ Patt Barnes WCBS Go Shopping WAAT Variety WNEW Al Collins Mrs. Crouse was instructed to WNEW Show Business write the Elizabethtown Water 1 WNBC E'norRoosevelt Company to request the replace WOR Sardi's TELEVISION APPLIANCES 328 W.

FRONT ST. WJZ Mary M.McBride ment of the water line in Garden by Mrs. Earl Westcott. The Garden Department, headed by Mrs. Paul Michaels, will meet May 21 at 2 p.

m. at her home. Leslie Erickson, assistant head grower at Thomas Young Orchid Growers will speak. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martha Hoffman and Mrs.

Al Szat-kowski. The Literary Department, with Mrs. James Markle as chairman, will meet May 14 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A.

A. Whitford of Valley Gillette. Mrs. Kenneth Cree will review excerpts from three books. Mrs.

Herman Ott is chairman of the annual luncheon to be held June 4 at the Dunellen Hotel. Mrs. Alton Hill, president, reminded members of the Dunellen PTA's planned trip to a session of the UN May 25 and asked that anyone interested notify Mrs. Annis Spayth before May 11. Mrs.

F. G. Snyder, chairman, gave several musical readings accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ralph Eckman. Mrs.

Irene Pidding-ton, president-elect, and Mrs. Michaels will represent the local PL 6-4503 WCBS Big Sister WAAT News WNEW Bob Haymes Open House WNBC Pickens Party WOR Sardi's WOR Heth'ton House WJZ JohnB.Kennedy WCBS Nora Drake WAAT Frolic WNEW Music Hall 2 Baseball WNBC Milli'naire Life WOR Heth'ton House WJZ Paul Harvey WCBS Brighter Day WAAT Frolic WNEW Music Hall 3 Baseball WNBC Life Beautiful WOR Buddy Rogers WJZ Hollywood WCBS Hilltop House WAAT News WNEW Music Hall Baseball WNBC Road of Life PI. to insure an adequate water supply there. The water company will also be asked to account for the sand-like sediment appearing in water supplied to the east end llUllag WJZ Mary M.McBride for bids. The board of Trustees of Dunellen Lodge 1488, BPO Elks, advised Council that a large number of vehicles are making U-turns at N.

Washington Ave. and Front St. and termed the condition, "hazardous." Fire Chief III Councilman Joseph Reitz reported Fire Chief WTalter Runyon is ill and will be away for a month. He reported that Edgar Tinsman has been named acting chief in his absence. Building Inspector Carl Enander reported 13 permits issued and $28 collected in fees for of 62 Second Somerville, of permitting an unlicensed driver to operate his motor vehicle was dismissed for lack of proof.

The driver involved was a Plainfield juvenile. Joseph Maglione of 77 Grove Metuchen, was fined $7 and $1.75 costs for careless driving. On the same charge, John Tychustup of Central New Market, was fined $10 and $1.75 costs. For parking in a prohibited area, James J. Duhig of Nixon, was fined $2.

Forfeiting bail as fine when they failed to appear were John Shirley of New Brunswick, $11.75 for careless driving; Manuel K. Gaumes of New Brunswick, speeding, $11.75, and Richard Cosgrove of New Brunswick, no registration in his possession, $4.75. WCBS Ma Perkins WAAT Frolic WNEW Bob Haymes Baseball WNBC Answer Man WOR Gloria Swanson of Runyon Ave. since last Friday. A letter will be sent to the WJZ Mary M.McBride Mayor and Borough Council re WCBS Dr.

Malone BEN-JAY TELEVISION porting the insanitary overflow of PL 4-5000 430 SOMERSET STREET septic tanks in a ranchhouse development. The board said last night it will not permit raw sew Authorized ADMIRAL Dealer SALES SERVICE construction estimated at age to lie on the surface. To Probe Complaint club as delegates to the state con Acting Health Officer John said he will confer with the Cub Pack 25 Presents Awards superintendent of the borough Pareiit-Eiliication Unit dump to determine why the Hoos- OiVE WEEK SPECIAL MAY 4th to MAY 11th 20 OFF ON ALL STORM SASH IN STOCK 2-0x3-3-R3 25 SALE $2.60 vention in Atlantic City today. Hostesses were Mrs. George Schuck, Mrs.

Fred Thompson, Mrs. Walter A. Miller Jr. and Mrs. F.

G. Snyder. Mrs. Alton Hill presided at the tea table. South Plainfield Willis School omn 1'iainueia mis acnooi ier Waste Renovating Company of Mountain Ave.

is not permitted to np ii Cub Pack 25 met Friday night at! lO 31eet in Dunellen the school. Dunellen The Parent-Education The following boys got awards: Group of the Lincoln School PTA Poppy Day Set In Metuchen Metuchen Poppy Day, sponsored annually in the borough by Fugle-Hummer Unit 65, American Legion Auxiliary, will be held in the borough on May 25 and 26, according to Mrs. Florence Corneli-son, Auxiliary president. Mrs. Mildred Hoskins, will be chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Lucy Hoskins, Miss Lillian Laul, Mrs. Evelyn Wallis, Mrs. Nellie Laurer, Mrs. Mary Hansen, Mrs. Hilda Witsche-linski, Mrs.

Agnes Grealis, Mrs. Eliza Mundy, Mrs. Judith Boos, and Mrs. Cornelison. Poppy Day posters made by local school children in competition for prizes will be judged this week, and winners announced.

Douglas Haring. wolf badge and, win meet today at p.m. in ine 10 OFF ON ALL SCREENS 2-0x3-3 Re9- $3.55 8-0x7-0 FOUR SECTION Dunellen High School library. A PTA to Install Sletuchen Election and installa SALE $3.20 $60.00 $8.50 dump its garbage there. Dinkelo said he had received complaints of black smoke coming from waste being burned on the company premises.

Hoagland reported changes recommended by him at the Print Works in Factory Lane have been complied with. OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR AND HARDWARE tion of officers will be held tomor TWO PANEL DOORS- to i first gold -arrow head; James Vroom, wolf badge; William Hughes, wolf badge; Richard Pryor, bobcat pin; Bruce Conway, assistant denner's stripe. Boy Scout. Troop 125 gave the cub scouts four den flags, one American flag and one pack flag. row at 8 p.

m. by the Edgar School PTA. Dr. Robert K. Alsofrom of the New.

Jersey Diagnostic Center COMBINATION STORM and SCREEN DOORS panel composed of Supervising Principal W. A. Miller Miss Josephine Liotta and Coach Michael Shello will discuss "Sex Guidance Through the School Years." The executive board of the PTA will meet Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in the office- of Mr. Miller in the high school.

$16.25 in Menlo Park will talk on "Twenty Questions on Children." Dr. D. A. 21" WORCESTER POWER MOWERS $12900 sale $110.00 MIXED COLOR FLAG STONE ft. 22c Driver Tests Expected Blore will be in charge of To Set Jersey Record ALUMINUM SCREEN WIRE per.

sq. ft. by the roll 130 Plan Camping Trip Dimelleii Votes $1,000 For CNJ Crossing Fight Train in Texas Derailed, Air Force Troops Safe El Paso. Tex. (JP) A crack passenger train, laden with Air Force troops, derailed on famed "Horseshoe Curve" in desolate West Texas yesterday.

One crew member was killed and five others injured. None of the passengers, including the three carloads of airmen from Lackland Air Force Base at San Antonio, were hurt. STAR LUMBER SUPPLY CO. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 4:00 P. M.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Free Delivery Telephones MEtuchen 6-3585 DUnellen 2-6463 STELTON ROAD STELTOIV, N. J. AX I. MAKES TELEVISIOB EEPAIKS AXTD UTSTATiTiA- TIOSTS COMPLETE BAX-IO BEPAZSS All Types Tabs and Batteries In Stock Radio Television 366 SOMERSET STREET NORTH PLAINFIELD PL 6-9103 Open Evenings For Youx Convenience Trenton (JP) The state Motor Vehicle Division today reported the number of persons taking driver's license exams may reach an all-time high- this year. George Zeigler, chief motor vehicle inspector, said he expects the number to top last year's figure of 193,000, which set a new record.

He said the large number of applicants, plus a shortage of motor vehicle inspectors, has caused long waiting lines and has resulted in some persons being turned away. ureen Brook Boy Scout Troop 129 planned last night in the Green Brook irehouse for a camp- ing trip to Camp Watchung this weekend. The troop will camp ini tents and will use the patrol cook-j ing methods. A profit of about! $35 was made from the movie show sponsored by the troop last Satur-: day. Dunellen With a promise from Mayor Albert J.

Roff that "the grade crossing battle has not died," Borough Council last night made an emergency appropriation Herbert Marshall 111 LiJif Hollywood Actor Herbert! road crossings in the borough. Marshall, 60, critically ill with a Data for PUC pulmonary embolism, was reported i improved today at Cedars of Leb-i As Mar Ro explained it, the anon Hospital The British actor appropriation is for the purpose of entered the hosoital A.Dr -9 for a i submittm required data to the or Public Utilities Commission when Falls from Ladder New Market John SCHWINH-BUILT BICYCLES NEW 1951 MODELS ALL SIZES FOR TOYS, GIRLS. MEN AND WOMEN Difficult Repairs Our Specialty GEORGE L. SIMON PLAINFIELD Van 133 NORTH AVENUE veloped the embolism (blood clot) after surgery and was placed in an oxygen, tent. Dyke, 83, of River was injured yesterday when he fell from a ladder while painting his home.

The Arbor Rescue Squad took him to St. Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick, for treatment. Patrolman Harry Eberle investigated. "We have a feeling-the grade crossing elimination fight is nearer its conclusion now than at any other time, said Mayor Roff in remarking that the survey "is to expedite it and make it that much faster." Crossing Plan Working Councilman James Markle, chairman of the police committee, reported the plan of having Whit-tier School children meet in a body each with a member of the Police Department at Prospect and North Aves. before crossing either North Ave.

or the railroad tracks is proving successful. He noted the plan is receiving the full cooperation of school authorities and reported Supervising Principal Walter Miller Jr. stations himself at the intersection each day to assist. The children are being better trained in the program every day and jay walking is being stopped. High School boys are aiding in the latter, he commented.

Mayor Roff thanked all concerned for cooperating. The Mayor also extended his thanks to all persons who showed interest in the welfare of his son, Arthur A. Roff, after he was burned in the collision of the tanker Apr. 20 in the Gulf of Mexico. His son, he said, has been dis Yesterday In Washington By the Associated Press the hearing date on the borough's petition for the crossing elimination is set.

The PUC will be guided by these statistics, said the Mayor. "We don't expect to spend all the money," Mayor Roff noted. The survey will be made at each crossing for an 18-hour period. Among other things, it will include a breakdown of pedestrian, truck and car traffic over the crossings. Council has learned, according to Mayor Roff, that the appearance of the case before the PUC is imminent.

In explaining the necessity for the appropriation and survey at this time Borough At- On 15-Day Furlough New Market Pvt. Alexander Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lang of Plainfield Bound Brook Heights, has arrived home to spend a 15-day furlough. He is stationed at Fort Benning, Ga.

NO BETTER LAXATIVE ATM PRICE! No laxative tastes No laxative acts more No laxative is more America's biggest seller -1 2 THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE SENATE Passed by voice vote and sent to the House a bill to provide for importation of Mexican farm laborers. Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committee heard Sec itornev Henry Handelman corn- BRIDGE CIRCLE TO 3IEET Metuchen The Bridge Circle of the Presbyterian Guild will meet at the, Social Center tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Dessert will be served by Mrs. H.

E. Comings, Mrs. H. L. Goodenough and Mrs.

Alfred Pet- retary Marshall start defense of imented that when the hearing date "TELEVISION CENTER" V. 31. WEVTERMUTE S41 Park Ave. (cor. 4th Plainfield, N.

J. Tel. PL 62330 CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY MONDAY administration's Far Eastern policies and ouster of MacArthur. HOUSE Considered minor bills. is set, Council will have only 10 day notice and could not effectively conduct a survey in that time.

missed from the hospital and is recovering in his home in Florida, erson. 4.

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