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8 THE SUNDAY TIMES, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1953. Somerset Road National Debt Goes Down Despite Defense been taken. Running down a report that several small boys were seen in the vicinity, they located the youngsters and warned them and their parents to keep away from the Meltzer building. D.

Barred by U.S., Weds U. S. Girl on Span to Canada Links Charted' Spending, as Income Tax Money Rolls In Tito Sails Home, Sure Of Support VASIIINGTON. March 21 (JPh- tion of $2,395,000,000. This came lings bonds to pay taxes.

Redemp-about from redemption of tax tion of any government issue re- or Emergency! swe Swelled by mid-March income payments, more money has Defense Explains som time ago because of the Communists. A year ago they met again in Windsor. Romance ensued. British Pledge Yugoslav Leader Assistance If Attacked System of Secondary Traffic Arteries anticipation bills sold by the duces the debt unless new securi-Treasury last fall and use of aav-lties are issued in their place. Mother Who Sent 14 Children Through College Wins Honors been pouring into the U.

S. Treasury than last year. But otTicials said today it is still too early to tell whether the deficit will be smaller than expected. A billion and a half dollars was received the day after the income tax deadline, March 16, and a billion and a third next day. This does not mean that a lot of taxpayers were late.

Tax payments are not counted as receipts VONXY LONDON, March 21 fP) Grin A total of 13 secondary routes, designed for non-emergency travel under the states civil de DETROIT, March 21 (JP) Jevan Urosevic, 30, and Mrs. Evangeline 35, got mar-rfed today in the middle of the lofty Ambassador bridge which spans the Detroit river between the United States and Canada. This site was a matter of necessity. There were international complications. Mr.

Urosevic, a D.P. (displaced person) from Yugoslavia living in Windsor, may not enter ning broadly, Marshal Tito sailed back to Yugoslavia today in high spirits over British promises to support him with bullets, if ne Negro Chosen 3Iother of Year' From Virginia; fense Dlan. traverse Somerset county. Will Dream More Dreams of Future Dr. Reitniau to Address Medical Unit Auxiliary Dr.

Norman Reitman, chief of the cardiology department at St. Peter's Hospital, will speak at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Middlesex County Medical Society at the home of Mrs. Robert cessary in his struggle against Per Week Part of a vast road linkage throughout the state that does the Soviet Union. 'In This Good Country' until they are deposited in govi ernment accounts and this takes time.

As a matter of fact a lot There was no doubt that Plus small delivery charge not use major traffic arteries, the system in Somerset provides eight f. this musically fine pefie jpinef piano for only WAYNESBORO, March 21 possible that she'll win. After all, of money sent in on or before in this good country, you can north-to-south and four west-to east routes. (IP) Like any other mother, Mrs. dream as big as you wish.

the Communist dictator-president considered his historic five-day visit to Great Britain a resounding success. "All that we have hoped for has been attained," he said beforei Leah Sykes Young wanted her la the event of an air raid or the United States for want of a visa. Mrs. Karsai could not get married in Canada. Her U.S.

divorce hasn't cleared the international children to have the best. major disaster all principal highways in the area will be closed to all but emergency traffic. Con Tot Toddles Two leaving for his homeland, which 11 That's why she. baked apple pies and made dresses to sell to her neighbors at Courtland, Va. She Soviet! red tape.

is surrounded by hostile trol centers, whose locations are classified information, will close As newsreel cameras ground bloc nations. Miles lo Train March 16 has yet to show up in the receipts column. The receipts through March 18 boosted total government revenue so far this fiscal year to nearly 47 billion dollars, as compared to nearly 42 billion in the same part of last year. Long Way To Go That 47 billion is still a long way from the 75 billions the Tru-man administration estimated would come in before the end of the roads to non-essential ve And the British, too. were out the scene above the river, Mr.

Walker, 29 Adelaide avenue, Highland Park. A film, "Guard Your Heart," will be shown by Mrs. Muriel Conrad, executive secretary of the association. The nominating committee of the auxiliary will present its slate of officers. The election will be a ext month.

Mrs. Nathan Karshmer will report on the dinner dance held for the benefit of the auxiliary's nurs.es' scholarship fund. wanted her 14 children to have good educations. She wanted them hides, which will be diverted to Winds Up in N.Y. the secondary road network.

North-South Routes to go to college. pleased with the results of the! Urosevic spoke the vows with visit. For Marshal Tito and his' only the toes of his feet on the lieutenants had given clear signs U.S. side of the border. His bride that they were now on the side of: stood on this side, the West, despite their divergent! That was held to be sufficient to Mrs.

Young wasn satisfied at 523 From Rt. 202-206, Bedmin- ELIZABETH, March 21 WV- tending her own family, big as it Four and a half year old Bobby political ideologies. jmake the marriage legal for De was. She and her husband, John, took in five orphans to raise on Franz started out from his home the fiscal year on June 30. But ster, to Stockton via Lamington, White House Station, Flemington Junction, Sand Brook and Ser-geantvilleY 523 spur From Lamington to troit.

Smiling, saluting and hand- in Elizabethport today and stroll receipts will continue to run high waving, Marshal Tito sailed down ed two miles through the main Judge O. Z. Ide of Detroi Recorder's Court officiate. for the rest of March and part Break at Warehouse the Thames estuary to the English business district for the heart of their small farm in southeast Virginia's peanut country. They had many a lean year when the kids were growing up.

But Mrs. Young never despaired. channel in the Yugoslav training Bridge officials played a role, Elizabeth. of April, and payroll tax deductions and other regular collections will continue to add to the total. Reported to Police ship Caleb escorted by four Royal I too.

They gave the couple a Maybe it was the call of spring. A hreakin at a warehouse owned Navy destroyers. He wore fullplaque reading "an expression of N. J. 28 near North Branch.

525 From N. J. 28, Bound Brook, to secondary 510 Mend-ham, via Martinsville, Mt. Horeb, Liberty Corner and Bernardsville. 525 spur Martinsville to Meanwhile, the government is! she used to tell herself: Maybe Bobby just likes railroad trains.

Try your child's musical talent before you buy. If you decide to ypurchase in 6 months all money paid will be credited towards purchase price. BOLTIN PIANO CO. 307 George Street New Brunswick KI 5-2578 Est. 1922 uniform with a light grey coat friendship in the hearts of two by Morris Meltzer, 91 Redmond with scarlet lapels.

peoples with like ideas and street, was investigated by police spending at an increased clip "In this good country, you can Anyway, he headed for the Marshal Titos cheerfulness ideals. This referred to friend-: vesterdav. nearly 51 billion dollars from July 1, 1952, beginning of the fiscal year, through February 28, stemmed from talks that yielded ship between the United States; Detective Lieutenant Ralph Pennsylvania Railroad Station at Broad street, climbed the 40 steps to the platform, mingled with a 525 sour Liberty Corner to him firm British assurances that and Canada. and Sergeant Stephen any power attacking Yugoslavia! Mrs. Karsai and Mr.

Urosevic I Lawrence found that a elass in compared with 45 billions in the Lvons. crowd and boarded a train headed dream as big as you wish. The Lord willing, those dreams will come true." Today, a dream she never dreamed came true for Mrs. Young. A committee of white clubwomen chose her as Virginia's "mother of the year." several of 527 soiir From Warrenville via for New York.

also would have to deal withjmet as children in Yugoslavia. rear of the building had been Britain. Mr. Urosevic fled his country 'broken, but reDorted nothine had Mt. Bethel, Lyons and Basking Like a seasoned traveler, Bobby a uriusn foreign unice com Ridge to N.

J. 32 east oi Bernards ville. sat down and went to sleep. munique stressed that "the two When trainman W. C.

Marshall 529 From secondary 527 North governments declare their com the award committee were former Plainfleld. to secondary 514 Pis mon interest in resistance to ag came around collecting tickets, Bobby didn't have one. Nobody on the car knew the boy. winners. Virginia has had many "mothers catawaytown, via Dunellen, New GABOWITZ LEADS AGAIN! gression and in the preservation Market and Stelton of national independence.

of the year" before, but none, like When the train pulled into New 531 Secondary 512 at Gillette The communique added they same period of the previous fiscal year. The increase is almost entirely attributable to stepped-up defense expenditures. Despite this, the national debt has gone down in the last month, and the deficit has shrunk. The deficit is the difference between the g6vernment's net receipts and its expeditures for the fiscal year. At the beginning of March the deficit stood at $10,156,000,000.

Deficit Down But with money rolling In, In the tax collection period, faster than it is going out, the deficit after collections reported March 18 was down to A reduction of a billion and were in full agreement that, in to Secondary 514 Bonhamtown via Watchung, Plainfield and Me- York, Mr. Marshall turned Bobby over to railroad detective Patrick Walsh. the event of aggression in Europe, Mrs. Young, a Negro. Her children grew up and got their educations.

Most of them finished college. Six are now teaching, one is a nurse, another a tuchen. the resulting conflict could hardly Bobby told Mr. Walsh his name 567 From Secondary 514, Ne- remain local in character." and address and sucked his thumb hanic, to N. J.

28, Somervllle, via to pass the time hile Mr. Walsh Tito led Yugoslavia out of the Kremlin orbit in 1948 after a row librarian. Two are contractors. South Branch and Raritan, West to East phoned Elizabeth police. Mrs.

Young's cooking has paid with Stalin over the rights of At uhniit Ihsl DnkK'. off, too. In 1950, she won a na i uioi .11 1 11. i uvuu 512 From Califon to Summit smaller nations in the Soviet set father, John Franz, reported the tional food contest award of $1,000 up. Old Viririnia boy missing.

through Fairmount, Pottersville, Peapack Gladstone, Far Hills, Liberty Corner, Gillette and'New for her recipe for apple cobbler" left hurriedly for mr. rranz a hail dollars, (ine amerence Despite her busy family life. Providence. Identify 35 Plane Crash New York to bring Bobby back to their home at 633 South Park street. 514 From N.

J. 30, Larison's Corner via Reaville, Neshanic, Mrs. Young didn't neglect her community. She and John were Victims in California Frankford, Wood Tavern, Mill prime movers in the founding of between total collections and expenditures is not as great as this deficit because total collections include billions of dollars for government trust funds, and money which will be refunded to taxpayers who have paid too OAKLAND, March 21 (If) tone. Middlebush, New Bruns Wife Reports Husband The slow, grim task of identify a new church.

She took part in parent-teacher association work, was a 4-H club leader, a member ing the bodies of 35 air crash vic- Missing From His Home wick, over N. J. 27 to Woodbridge and Rahway to N. J. 27, Elizabeth.

518 From Lambertville to N. J. 27 at Ten Mile Run via Woods-ville, Hopewell, Blawenburg and Rocky Hill. much). of the local voters league and a garden clubber i tc engineers studied wreckage -in alarm has been sent out for 20-iu i Former President Truman estimated in the budget he submitted Any time she had left over.

year-old Stanley Johnson of this four.engine piane to fall from the illulllLuf ify in 522 From N. J. 27 at Kingston just before leaving office that end-of-the-fiscal year collections Vu tL: skies late yesterday. No one which sometimes proved very little, was occupied in reading. The Bible has always been her favorite.

missinir sinpe Fehrnarv 9 nriaDara Survived. would outstrip spending enough ZVul l-ir'J" Thirty of" the dead were air to reduce the deficit to to Long Branch via Monmouth Junction, Dayton, James burg, Englishtown, Freehold, Colts Neck, Tinton Falls, Eatontown, nd West Long Branch. Mrs. Young is now 66 years old. ouo.ooo by June 30.

The national debt stood at Her children range in age from 22 to 43. The missing man is five 7 five inches tall and weighs about; the P'ane crew' "eluding two She will vie with winners from ivo pounds. He nas a iignt com-r niovinV, hrmim hair anH hii.e Bvee I The big Transocean Air Lines $267,628,000,000 at the beginning of March. The national debt represents all money the government has borrowed. By March 18 (the She reported that he has no scars transport, operated on lease, by other states for title of American mother of 1953, as representative of the Old Dominion.

Scientists have reported that at least 50 to 60 species of wildlife are in danger of extinction in North America. and appeared to be in good men- "1C U'LC. huu cau- latest day reported) the debt was down to $265,233,000,000, a reduc- bage patch near Decoto, 20 miles tal condition. And she doesn't think it's im south of Oakland. The accident occurred about 6:40 p.

just after the pilot had been given landing instructions by Oakland airport. The plane reached the airport area an hour earlier but because traffic was heavy and visibility poor, the (0MHM(K SdDdDM "French Street" Merchants tower assigned it to cruise aloft until its landing turn came. fhis JUG rot MCI Flames Destroy Two New York Factories NEW YORK, March 21 (JP) A spectacular five alarm fire de stroyed two factories at 154th street and the East river in White- stone today with a loss estimated unofficially at $400,000. 1 Despite the early hour 2:30 a. m.

thousands of spectators were attracted by the clamor of fire engines, the flames and bil lows of smoke. The fire apparently started in a boiler room of the Whitestone i 3 BE DAYS MARCH 26-27-28 Wood Products a frame build ing 350 feet long and 150 feet wide, and jumped a 20-foot gap to the Artcraft Sink Top Corp. plant. Both factories contained large quantities of wood and burned fiercely. A fireboat joined 24 fire companies in fighting the fire.

Marines Join Greeks MANY VALUABLE Ask for your coupons with your purchases at any of the participating stores listed below: Tremendous bargains for all the family on Home Appliances Housewares Garden Supplies Foods Drugs and Sundries -Bedding Children's, Ladies and Men's Wear Hardware -Furniture -Jewelry, etc. The following merchants are participating in this event: In War Games on Crete ATHENS, Greece, March 21 (IP) Three thousand U.S. marines with Greek Commandos will storm BIG li best and th Kerby givej you big 21 -inch reception! Cabinet it finished in shaded antique adds real beauty to your home. Matching con-solette base (shown Model 21T303EN) ashore on Crete Monday in the last phase of NATO war games, Rendezvous. They will attempt to is optional at extra cost.

seize Maleme Airfield, biggest on Model 21T303. $279.95 the island. Fleet units from six nations, U.S., Greece, Britain, France, Italy and Turkey will back up the at Othar RCA Victor eiadtli from Ait akatit ICA Victor Factory-Srvic. Contract tackers. Civilians in Western Crete have been warned to remain indoors.

Commercial flights to and from Crete have been canceled Eisler's 63 French St. (I Casco Heating Pad) Gabe's Sport Shop 136 French St. Airex Spinning Rod and Glass Rod Galinsky's Dept. Store 161 French St. (A Patch Quilt) FOR PERSONALIZED TV SERVICE during the maneuvers.

Soviet Deserter Says Many Feel Like Him BONN, Germany, March 21 (IP) A Soviet army lieutenant who de IT'S GABOWITZ Gabowitz Maintains the Largest and Most Modern Television and Installation Service Department in Middlesex County Goldstein's Shoe 59 French St. 1-Pr. Men's Shoes Val. Arky's Pharmacy-Si French St. (A Comb and Brush Set) Bianca's Appl.

Co. 165 French St. (Electric Corn Popper) Bode's Pharmacy 120 French St. (Electric Heating Pad) Bellcrest Wallpaper jPaint Co. v86 French St.

1 Gal. Merkin "77" Enamel Paint Consumer's Home Furnishings Co. 47 French St. (Electric Teapot Clock) Edith's 69 French St. 2-Pc.

Ladies' Cotton Sun-back Dress Lee's Mill End Shop 57 French St. ($5.00 Merchandise Cert.) Levenson's 109 French St. (A Table Lamp) McQuade's Gift Shop 148 French St. Cannister Set) N. B.

City Market 111 French St. 15 lb Ready to Eat Easter Ham Public Super Market 99 French St. (1 Smoked Ham) Reliable Dry Goods Store 91 French St. A Beacon Blanket Val. $6.95 Rich Hardware 87 French St.

1 Gal. Dutch Masters Paint and Brush Rich Stove Appl. Co. 85 French St. (G.E.

Kitchen Wall Clock) Schwartz Furniture Co. 79 French St. (A "Samson" Card Table) Smitty's Appliances 108 French St. (An Electric Clock) Steiner's Variety Store 115 French St. (A Doll Carriage) Siegel's Pharmacy 163 French St.

(1 Cosmetic Set) Strauss Stores 124 French St. (A Steel Express Wagon) Szabo's Market 142 French St. 100 bs. of Sugar) A. Toth, Jewelers .71 French St.

Men's or Ladies' Ronson Lighter serted in East Germany and came 7.95 over to the Americans told news men here that he believes 40 per cent of Red army officers are opposed to the Moscow regime. The deserter, First Lt. Viktor Mayev. 33, a chemical technician, deserted in January. A Ukranian, he served in the last war and Krai Hardware 104 French St.

1 Gal. Paint with Paint Roller Kay's Floor Covering 103 French St. (13x5 Loop Rug) Jelinek's Market 169 French St. (A Rib Roast) worked in Odessa between his demobilization in 1945 and his recall to the army in 1952. "I did not flee Russia," he said.

Shop 5 Great Floors of Appliances "I fled the regime. American sources said he had a job and would remain in West Germany. FIGHT GRASS FIRES RARITAN TOWNSHIP, March WATCH THIS PAPER FOR THE BIGGEST SALES EVENT OF THE YEAR 6AB0H 21 Local fire companies put out two grass fires today. The first was off Pierson avenue near Route 1 in Bonhamtown at 10:30 a. m.l It was put out by Raritan En-j gine Company 2.

This Raritan Engine Company No. 1 put out a brush fire off New Dur- 204 NEILSON STREET Phone KI 5-7846 There's Ahcays Plenty of Parking Space on French Street I ji ham road at 2:55 o'clock..

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