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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 20

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Panacea is a town In Florida. THE DAILY HOME NEWS, New Brunswick, NJ. FT Pan Figftf fo Save Station irunuuAI, IMUV1WBK 1006 Auto Death Charge Made in Fatality HUNTER INJURED BY BACK-FLASH CLEAN READING GROUP TO MEET METUCHEN The Committee Building From Demolition Men PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP-Police have preferred a charge of EAST BRUNSWICK HOMEOWNERS: EDISON Mel Fesco, 18, of municipality at the hearing." EDISON Representatives of the causing death by auto against the for Clean Literature has scheduled a meeting for tomorrow at 7:30 at Borough Hall. A hearing on the matter was Women For Edison Inc. and Mayor driver of the car which struck a 551 Zambory Perth Amboy, suffered injuries around both eyes held in Newark Aug.

11 and con Anthony M. Yelencsics will attend pedestrian Oct. 31. The pedestrian, Alex Carlo. 59 Mrs.

George Claypole, acting yesterday when his shotgun back tinued Sept. 5. a Public Utility Commission hear chairman, said that representa The East Brunswick Shade Tres Commission is offering to Fusco's letter, according to Mrs who was employed by Allen ing Nov. 24 to attempt to stave off fired while he was hunting in the wooded Menlo Park section be Worthington, said that the 'Board Bubenick, died Monday in Muhlen the planned demolition of tives from 12 local organizations which have approved support to 1 4 East Brunswick residents for Pennsylvania Railroad's Edison of Decision, at the receipt of berg Hospital, where he had been tween Parsonage Road and Ever UIO KlUUy WOU1U OUCilU. rtUUUl (T Ann formal application for the reestab- a patient since the accident on a limited time only Norway green Avenue.

been Mrs. Claude Worthington, presi lishment of agency service at Edi Washington Avenue. Maple trees approximately 8 to Fesco was taken to Roosevelt son Township, will be in a position The driver is Charles L. Boonen, immm The committee was formed late den' Tacf Aftw S3ld W3S 8 POSSlblLty alSO 46, of 816 Dunellen Dunellen. 10 feet in height.

to consider the application, after notice to the railroad and neces Hospital by George Mehes of 31 Willow Metuchen after he that an attempt would be made to ure to get unanimous support from lUSBUUllllUlUj 1 1 sary proofs as to the need of such the borough's seven newsdealers uie ULcl' 1U facilities." stumbled out to Route 27 for aid, according to police. He was later transferred to Perth Amboy Gen Price to keep "indecent" literature agency uon. per tree Plan Petition The PUC granted permission to Auxiliary Donates $100 to Lions Club their stands, the committee re the railroad Oct. 2 to discontinue Although the hearing will be held vived its campaign last month. Its aim is to work for the de officially on the matter of demoli eral Hospital, police said, but signed out.

A doctor at Roose-e velt told police there' was no evi Offer limited to two trees per homeowner. Trees will be tion of the existing station, Mrs PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP-The its agency. At the same time, the company announced that it planned to demolish its station building and erect a waiting shelter for passen velopment of a local ordinance to control indecent literature to pro dence that Fesco's sight had been Piscataway Township Lions Club Worthington said that township representatives would take with affected. Fesco told police that his single- them a petition to show "need" for tect youth. A list of 65 magazines that fall under the committee's definition of "indecent" has been properly planted.

Orders can be accepted only for trees to be planted along the street frontage or side reopening the agency. barrel 12-gauge shotgun backfired. The accident happened at about The mayor said last month that drawn up and will be discussed Auxiliary voted a contribution of $100 to the club last night at a meeting in the home of Mrs. J. Edward Munsie of New Market.

The money will be for the Christmas welfare fund of the club. Mrs. Frank Curcio was named tail twister, succeeding Mrs. Ray p. m.

a letter of protest had been sent a month earlier to the PUC con at tomorrow night's meeting. Mrs. Claypole said that the list gers. Mrs. Worthington said that a letter had been received by Mrs.

Charles Wira, former Women for Edison president, from Ralph L. Fusco, PUC commissioner, stating that the PUC had "permitted the railroad to remove the agent at Edison, but did not approve the railroad's proposal to demolish the walk area. Trees may not be cerning its impending action. does not at present include paper The agency discontinuance does placed closer than 30 feet apart back editions of books, but indicated that these would be considered in the future. I not cancel train stops at the station, but transfers transactions of Troop Auxiliary Votes Donations EDISON Members of Troop mond Boschen, who has been granted a leave of absence.

4 nor within 30 feet of an existing tree. passenger tickets, baggage and Also scheduled for the meeting; The club will hold a Christmas freight to the New Brunswick sta party on Dec. 9 at the Coral tion. The railroad said it would 12 Mothers Auxiliary in the Nixon-Piscatawaytown area met last station building and substitute a shelter for passengers in lieu thereof." Lounge in South Plainfield. Offer Expires Nov.

116 Mail check promptly to: save $1,107 a year in wages, main is the submission of a constitution and bylaws for members' consideration. Mayor Joseph L. Costa has said he supports the committee. The mayor met with the committee tenance, expenses and taxes from night in the Old Town Hall. Annual contributions toward Troop 12 and Cub Pack 12 Christmas par Mrs.

Worthington also revealed that Fusco, in his letter, said that TO AID SQUAD EDISON The Ladies Auxilary EAST BRUNSWICK SHADE the township and the county Board ONE DOG HAS HIS DAY "Flash" was a sightless greyhound wandering the streets of Southhampton, England, when Mrs. George Corbin found him. She trained her terrier "Peggy" to be a guide dog for the unfortunate greyhound and reports that neither dog has any difficulty in getting around. Above, on a shopping trip, "Peggy" leads "Flash" across a street as Mrs. Corbin follows.

ties, were discussed and checks of $15 each were voted to the units. the action. Besides the mayor and Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. Theodore Bomeisler, vice president of the women's group, will attend the hearing.

It will be held in Newark, starting at 11 a.m., Nov. 24. and newsdealers soon after it was 0f Freeholders, "among others, organized in an effort to ban in- were notified of the hearing." decent publications. "However," the letter went on, Mrs. Helen Schneider was ap TREE COMMISSION 30 Wallace Street SOUTH RIVER, N.

J. Besides tne 12 representatives "the record disclosed no aDDear- to Edison Township First Aid and Rescue Squad No. 1, will endeavor to raise funds for the squad by sponsoring a spaghetti supper Saturday in the squad house on Simpson PI. from 5 to 8 p. m.

pointed to serve as institutional representative. Mrs. Eleanor Hansen, auxiliary president, announced that the next Cub graduation cere irom supporting organizations, ances on behalf of the county or Library Consultant Is PTA Speaker Mrs. uaypoie saia mat aoout three more groups will send observers to the meeting. mony will be Friday, Nov.

21, in the Piscatawaytown School at 7:30 SAY LETTER WAS NOT POLITICAL PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP The Fellowship Farm PTA last night heard a talk by Mrs. Anna E. Voss, shool library services meeting. An international theme will be featured at the Christmas meeting, Mrs. Abraham Feinberg, pro PLAN ADVANCED SCIENCE CLASSES EDISON Advanced science P.

M. She and Mrs. Schneider will represent the auxiliary, which sponsors the pack. FOOTBALL POOL RING BROKEN UP consultant of the state Bureau of Mrs. Jean Ratoff was named METUCHEN The Board of gram chairman, announced and asked parents wishing to participate to notify her.

students at Edison High School Christmas party chairman for Dec Education took itself out of party nnlitios last nisht if it had ever will soon be able to attend classes 8. She will have as her assistants Mrs. Irene Connery, Mrs. Gala Public and School Library Services. Mrs.

Voss discussed the state library services and children's books. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Police in tt Hansen and Mrs. Irene Shamy. TO HEAR UMPIRE PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP "There's been a little fuss, a little furor and some doubts," said board President Dr. Ralph Bran- for research and discussion in their fields.

A roup of students met yesterday with faculty adviser Daniel Meyer, a member of the Science She said the "big secret in hav- lne children learn to rpad is tn Frank Umont of Dunellen, Ameri- cale, over a letter from the board to the mayor and the Borough have books available." can League umpire, will be the Mrs. Irving Stirling welfare th Holy Name arrested two men yesterday and said they were part of a football pool ring "which netted $75,000 a week" from the Philadelphia area alone. John O'Donnell, 35, and Dominic Pellegrini, 34, both of Philadelphia, were carrying 2,200 lottery tickets when apprehended, Captain Richard T. Doyle said. Doyle said the men were trailed Society in Our Lady of Fatima chairman, announced that her! Roman Catholic Church.

department, and planned future meetings for a science seminar for advanced students. The first meeting of the group is set for Tuesday, Nov. 24, at the high school. The classes will be non-credit sessions and will be held at the committee had decided to ask members to donate for a local weL'are project instead of exchanging Christmas gifts at the Dec. 9 Council in praise of their "interest and record of accomplishment" in school matters.

The letter was used during the recent election campaign to cite the present governing body's record in working toward the new high school. Oklahoma has 27 Indian from a railway pxnrpsn Apnrv FEUERUCHT AND SILVERBUSH WILL PLAY SANTA CLAUS EARLV SEE THE ROUTE 18 TABLOID SECTION IN tomorrow's Home News MiS nffipa urtiora ihov ei rrnofl tni on4 end of the regular school day. The program is the first such course accepted a carton continaing the Brancale, whose signed the let- tickets. He said the cartons said tnat "eacn and every for advanced scientifc research in been shipped weekly from Dallas. member of the Board of Educa the township according to Meyer, He said the three students who tion has participated (on the board) without regard to any in initiated the courses are Darryl Fischer, 171 Plainfield Fred dividual or group in the political since Oct.

1. The name of the shipper was not disclosed. Both men were slated for hearings today on charges of trafficking in lottery tickets, pool selling and bookmaking. Schwartz, 15 Stevens and John mold constable new brunswick field." He said that letters had been Sivertson, 30 Stevens Rd Plans for the future include field sent in September to several agen WILL TAKE YOU TO Altoona, Pa. Boston, Mass.

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10 tax not included. Doyle said the two men have no trips and speakers in the fields of cies thanking them for "work well previous records, were factory em-UinP Karh was unanimously an. astrology, biology, geology and ployes and apparently were pickup Droved bv the board, he said, in- space travel. men for the ring. eluding the letter to the mayor Meyer said that some of the and the council.

The idea for the problems which will be considered LIVINGSTON AVENUE AT NEW STREET Open Monday letters was first presented to Mrs. at the meetings will be: "What is Thomas Faggioni, he said, who in the Best Rocket Fuel?" "How turn introduced it for approval by I Can Humans Withstand Space Rad- CHAPLIN FILMS ARE CANCELLED HICKSVILLE (AP) Four and Thursday the board. iation?" "Can the Planets Be Cofo- Brancale said that in his three nized?" and, "What Minerals Can be Found on Oother Planets?" The purpose of the courses, ac 9:30 a. cording to the adviser, is to help talented science students to do in- Charlie Chaplin films scheduled for screening by the Hicksville Public Library in January will not be shown. years on tne school board ne didn't recall "any instance of which partisan politics spilled over and affected the judgment of the board." Members of the board backed; Brancale on his stand.

to :30 p.m. jrf divdual research and exchange in formation as a result of their The library's board of trustees study. HI tall FA fi -XJhK voted unanimously to cancel the; "Chaplin Festival" after several community groups protested. XfAIIICC CAUIMr.C I tor VAtUES a SAV! ft Vfctig. Among the objectors were a 'Jt parent-teachers assn.

and the Friends of the Library, a group of 20 women. Mrs. Emil Szendy, president of IL Q333 7 Coffi Q3B the Friends of the Library, said for VALUES SAVINGS yesterday its members were generally critical of spending library funds for non-library purposes. Chaplin, she said, "was not worthy of being honored by us r-l St I 1 4. i 14 if- A a since any film that is shown would be promoting him." Chaplin has "neither gratitude nor loyalty" to this country, she added.

iMM The four silen films, to be pre I 4 sented free of charge, were "The Cure," "The Fireman," "The Pawn "Floorwalker." Chaplin left the United States mm ixm, A. Children's Rubber Zipper BOOTS four years ago. He surrendered his re-entry permit and took up res idence in Switzerland. Regnlar 3.98 nine. Imported rabbet Some groups have objected to Waterproof gusset Sizes 6 to 12.

the screening of his films because he was reputed to have Communist sympathies. 4: Mil Ik i3K PuTInuer RflOK 1 1 Waterproof lightweight, sturdy rubber Trooper Speaks On Bicycle Safety EDISON The Washington School 58 I I II llT-r. Fully lined ia red or brown. Children i sizes 6 to 12 and 13 to 3. Women's sues 3 to y.

PTA last night heard Trooper Henry Mahaly of the Princeton SAVI h-si KM IAVI lmUW leather 'n knit State Police barracks speak on bicycle safety. Women's MissesfSf adium BOOTS' The trooper included in his topic, Bicycle When, Where and by GOLDEN FLEECE How," a listing of rules and laws Warm, tttractirclr styled. Nylon sh for safe bicycle riding. i ling lining, non-skid aepe snap The PTA met following an open 3 Sizes 4 to 9. house for parents at the school, held as a part of the township's American Education Week pro 'X'-'i lilt: vr'w 29.98 gram.

Rubber ZIPPER BOOTS' U. Children's Disapprove of Big Housing Projects EDISON The Stephenville Civic ill lmm 58 Genuine shearling cuff, shiny satin finish. Extra warm to keep out winter cold. Children's Assn. has sent a letter to the Town sizes 7-12 and 1 to 3.

ship Council registering disapproval of large scale housing de "Mil 1 I II (si iir3ITv'l velopments in A or BB residential 11CWS 0fteSt eabretfa with r'b-knit wool back, sleeves and shawl collar that can be buttoned up warmly at the neck. neman proportions: 6 inches more in chest; 3 inches more in shoulder. IlCrS tn trimly tapered hipline. IlClS 'n vivid paisley lining. Poys' Robber ARCTIC BOOTS zones.

The letter, which is expected to be read at tonight's regular coun 4 buckles, warm, stnrdy and long wear. cil session, also recommends that log. 11 IU 1. Big Boy sizes 24to6 $3.88 Men's sizes 6 to 11 3.99 the zoning ordinance be revised by removing sections that permit such developments. CHARTER NIGHT mmMM PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP lital Statistics: sizes 34 to 46, black or natural.

Mail and Phone Orders promptly filled CH. 9-7500 The Kilmer Lions Club will hold its fifth annual charter night Fri day at 7:30 p. m. at the Arbor Inn. 1 1.

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