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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 2

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fiWAL i Mltffc- PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1958 PAGE TWO Role of Reds Probed The Only DRUG STORE in Union Cointy Does Giant Team Really Exist? Senator Tries to Expedite Proof tA HOURS A DAY I IE IE In S. America Riots Washington (JP) The Senate Foreign Relations Committee weighed testimony today that Communist exploitation of Latin-American grievances against U. S. economic policies fanned mob violence against Vice President Nixon.

owners law he can give the team's says his signature is needed chance to prove it actually ex on the certificate. RAPPS PHARMACY ists. And that's where Farley Trenton (JP) First it was rookies that put new life in the San Francisco Giants. Now it's Senator Frank S. Farley, a veteran of 18 seasons in the state Senate, tha, is up at bat for them.

comes on the scene. He put a Not Far Wrong bill before the Legislature yester The Giants is dead," said A State Department spokesman 611 coordinated world-wide demonstration of anti-Americanism" to PARK AVE. PL 6-0008 Blwn 6rti and 7th SB FBXE OIUTEBT day which would change New Jersey's corporation law to make Bondy's signature unnecessary. A Senate committee save auick told the committee yesterday that Nixon was informed in advance there was danger of disturbances in Venezuela but added that "on Charley Dressen a few years ago, when he managed the Dodgers (once of Brooklyn and now in 8th place). You might wonder just what Farley can do for a team that coincide with Nixon's trip.

iimfr saiswwMg jj.iiiii,- a I' 1 lJ it-VTV fit leads the National League. Well, approval and the bill is due for the basis of assurances by the If Dressen had just the vote by the House next week. Venezuelan government of its se Giants to produce proof of curity measures, violence in Ca completteDi 1 their corporate existence, he It racas was not anticipated despite would have won his point. Tax Huddle Bill Offered For it turns out that the Giants School Bond Props Sought rumors of an assassination attempt. No Direct Evidence have been without legal corpora tion papers since 1937.

An over Robert Murphy, deputy under sight, of course, that didn Trenton (JP) Another bill calling for a state tax convention hamper them in '51 when Bobby Trenton (JP) The state As secretary of state for political affairs, said that there was "no to solve New Jersey's tangled fis Thomson hit the home run or '54 100 Air-Conditioned for your comfort I AT NO EXTRA COST, you can enjoy the comfort of the newest electronic central air conditioning system with till cal affairs was introduced in the evidence at present" that the when Dusty Rhodes did the In sembly yesterday passed a resolution to permit use of a special state fund to guarantee school New Jersey Assembly yesterday Latin American demonstrations dians in. The Giants were incorporated against Nixon and his wife were directly connected with anti- The measure, put in by Assemblywoman Mildred B. Hughes (D- bonds. in New Jersey, oi ail places, in individual mtrmosiaui. Nw York't xcluvn noisy, obsolete window units to disturb you.

carof Pk Sovth American outbursts in Lebanon, 1887. The parent National Ex- Union), would ask the voters in The measure, in the form of a Algeria, Indonesia or elsewhere bition Company" was given proposed amendment to the state the November General Election to approve a tax convention next He said their timing appeared to charter and a 50-year lease on constitution, passed 54-0 and now be largely accidental. life. goes to the Senate. year.

In 1937, the charter ran out The committee postponed other If passed by a three-fifths vote Delegates to the convention This magnificent 40-story hotel is favored for its flawles continental service, delicious food and ideal midtown location just two blocks from the new Coliseum. SINGLES $8.50 to $12. DOUBLES $12 to $1950. Every room with private both, radi. MoJ wUh TV.

Teletype NY 1-3949 or phone CI 7-7000. Write for booklet PWK and Giant officials held a stock in the upper house, it will go on would be chosen in the 1959 pri tne General Election ballot Nov holders' meeting to amend the charter and make the company's matters for a meeting to decide the future course of its inquiry into the background for the Latin American attacks, highlighted by a demonstration in Venezuela 4 lor approval by the voters. It mary election and would meet May 11. that year. They would have to report to the Legislature life perpetual.

Everything was does not require Governor Mey ney's signature. done according to the rule book, by Sept. 15, 1959 on a general re HE WANTS TO DIE Convicted hold-up murderer Barton Kay Kirkham, 21, in Utah State Prison, says he wants to hang as scheduled June 1. Kirkham, who had let his hair grow for 13 months, recently irked prison officials by shaving himself bald for his final court appearance. (AP Wirephoto) except for one thing Leo where Nixon and his wife were vision of the state's tax structure.

The resolution, sponsored by Barbizen-Plaza stoned and spat upon. Assembly Speaker William F. Hy- There is one important change in Mrs. Hughes' bill from previous Murphy and Allen W. Dulles, land (D-Camden) and Majority Bondy, who presided at the meet ing, didn't sign the new certificate and file it with the secre tary of state.

No Such Thing director of the Central Intelli Leader William Kurtz (D-Middle For discriminating men and women measures with the same purpose. gence Agency (CIA) were ques sex), would authorize use of the NAACP Accuses Powell Delegates to the convention, 106 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH AT Tn AVtnut tioned for more than two and a t'und for Support of Free Public under her proposal, would be half hours at a secret hearing yes When the Giants made their Schools to secure payment oi chosen on the basis of a reappor terday. celebrated move to San Francisco principal and interest on school tioned Burlington, Murphy's prepared statement, Of 'Extreme Racialism' last year, they found they needed bonds issued by counties, municipalities or school districts. Camden, Monmouth and Union subsequently released, said Nixon and his secret service bodyguard a corporate certificate to file in California. So they asked the counties each would have one New York (JP) The National Association for the Advance additional seat.

Essex and Hud Bills to implement the proposed constitutional amendment already secretary of state for a copy. son counties each would have two ment of Colored People has accused Rep. Adam Clayton Powell were brief Cd in advance of Latin-! American resentment against! American economic policies and! nave passed tne Assembly ana But the secretary of state said there wasn't any such thing. The seats less. Jr.

of what it calls "extreme racialism." For the Bride-to-Be are in the hands of the Senate. Other bills introduced in the company died in 1937. 'We cannot condemn racism The NAACP also said yesterday: were told that there "might be more danger of disturbances in After some debate, the Assem Assembly include: Bondy died years ago and the in others while using it ourselves." bly also passed a bill by Benia Venezuela than any other place." In a statement issued by Ex min Franklin 3rd (R-Morris) and Had Been Expected Kesselhaut (D-Essex) Would extend June 30, 1959, two laws" permitting judges to stay evictions in hardship cases for Frederick H. Hauser (D-Hudson) not walk up and down Harlem But generally speaking, Mur streets too much. which would set up pro ecutive Secretary Roy Wilkins, the NAACP disassociated itself from the Harlem Negro Democrat's squabble with Tammany phy told the committee, there was 100 Pet.

Tax Delay Sought cedures for state agencies. Powell added: "We're not go up to six months. The measure came under some ing to give them the same treat Crabiel (D-Middlesex) Would Hall. nothing in the past history of U. S.

Latin-American relations to indicate the possibility of substantial violence. attack when Franklin said it was permit county welfare boards to ment the Communists gave Vice President Nixon and his wife, but Trenton (JP) The state Senate supported by the State Bar Assn provide $255 instead of $200 for Wants No Part of It Particularly, Wilkins said, the we will make it mighty uncom burial and funeral expenses of is seeking another year of grace to work out an answer to the fortable for them." people on old age assistance. What Legislature problem of unequal property At a NAACP antisegregation association "wishes to disassociate itself completely from the threats made by Mr. Powell or rally last Saturday, Powell de The Senate yesterday passed a Did Yesterday the Powell organization against Murphy attributed the violence in Venezuela and Peru, and demonstrations elsewhere in Latin America, to "the intensive exploitation by Communists and other anti-American elements of grievances against our policies." But he added: "There is no evidence at present of a Soviet effort to effect a clared the United States is "white man's country'." Slams Opponents resolution in effect asking the Supreme Court to delay its ruling any person's right to go ireeiy about the city of New York or about the nation." He called his Negro political that 100 per cent assessment can be enforced starting with the 1959 tax year. IFuuE'inmiliuiire In Groupings for Your Entire Home See Our Fine Galleries Now! This referred to a remark by opponents "Uncle Tom" tools of white political bosses, denounced Powell last Sunday at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, of which Sponsored by Senator Wayne DeSapio as a "Mississippi boss' he is pastor.

Powell said Hulan 1 i i I ilA and accused him of trying to Dumont Jr. (R-Warren), the measure was supported by both Republicans and 'Democrats. It Jack, Negro Manhattan Borough change "Harlem into Mississippi Powell has been associated president, and Carmine DeSapio, head of Tammany Hall, "better passed 18-0 and was sent to the with the NAACP for years. Assembly. Jack, a Tammany Hall leader.

But two veteran Hudson Coun struck back at Powell yesterday, FREE! 7 POINT STORAGE PLAN Committee Seeks Ideas on Bingo ty Democrats in the Lower House, William V. Musto and Frederick H. Hauser, the resolution is not an answer to the problem. accusing the congressman of "hooliganism" and of preaching racial and religious hatred. Jack had been hissed at the rally on OPEN EVENINGS -SUNDAYS 1 to 5 P.M.

They said the Senate should Trenton (JP) A New Jersey Senate committee investigating Saturday. act on their bill, already passed by the Assembly, to abolish the i ATTENTION! i iNPHS seniors! COME IN FOR YOUR I Last night, Powell said Jack the state Bingo-Raffles Commis 1. Hook Eyes FREE PARKING AT OUR DOOR "has been dumped by the people sion wants ideas on how to im existing requirement for 100 per cent assessment. Trenton (JP) Here's what happened in the state Legislature yesterday: Assembly Voted 47-4, with Republican help, to reject GOP Senate cuts of 22 million dollars in Governor Meyner's 1958-59 budget. Rejected a Senate reduction of a proposed per cent corporate profits tax to IV2 per cent by a 50-0 vote.

Returned both measures to the Senate with a resolution asking for the Assembly's original 399.6-million-dollar budget or to work out a compromise. Passed eight other bills. Senate Passed and sent back to the Assembly an amended bill to halt Sunday sales of clothing, furniture, appliances and building materials in all counties except Atlantic, Ocean and Cape May. Passed and sent the Assembly a bill putting a 76.5 million dollar bond issue for college buildings on the November, 1959, referendum. Passed a bill to restore to charities their old immunity from law suits for negligence by employes, and sent it to the Assembly.

of Harlem and he's trying to grasp at a straw to save The Dumont resolution would prove the agency. Senator Walter H. Jones (R Bergen), chairman of the three- 2. Glazing 3. Air Blowing 4.

Sewing of Lining FURNITURE SHOP 9m. i FREE! CLASS KEY i DON'T WORRY THERE'S A KEY FOR EACH SENIOR CIA ask the attorney general to seek a delay from the Supreme Court. The resolution must be passed by both Houses and signed by Gov i JAY JEWELERS! THOMPSON TYPEWRITERS 5. Sewing Open Seams ernor Meyner to take effect. NC 6.

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