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United Fund Campaign Closes Tonight Have You Done Your Part? CLEARING Mostly cloudy today and tonight, with occasional rain tonight. Partly cloudy and milder tomorrow. Temperature by the Hour Today: 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 43 4 43,44 45 Yesterday: Max. 48; 43. The Daily Home Middlesex Edition ews For Greater IS to Brunsicick a Founded in 1879.

NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18, 1952. 20 Pages FIVE CENTS. Eisenhower Visits Capital Richardson 1 Kun Disaster 1 est in march For Meeting With Truman Mobilization to Precede State-Wide Test in May State Makes Request at Conference Here Last Night Governorship On Republican Slate Not Likely To Join In Decisions Waldron Property Being Cleared of Shrubbery, Beautiful Trees, Admired by Many for Years Officials of the Raritan civil rector, represented Leonard Drey-defense area, which embraces all fuss, state director, who is con-of Middlesex county, were asked fined to his home by illness, last night to plan a disaster! Mr. Dignan stressed the immobilization program early next portance of preparedness.

Civil March as a prelude to an all-out, defense, he said, will be necessary state-wide test to be held in May. as long as the threat of commu- The request came at a meeting nism exists. The public, he added, of defense and municipal officials must be prepared and defense in New Brunswick High School forces must be ready to cope with Former Mayor Confident Of WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 Two men sit down in the White House today to discuss apparent- l- HfWi ly at arms length how one shall -'Ji' i Irom 1 nomas a. Dignan, deputy any emergency, director of the New Jersey De-j To Purchase Equipment partment of Defense, who also Several phases of the state's suggested that those communities defense program were discussed which have not held disaster pro- by Mr.

Dignan. He said New Jer-grams on a local level do so be- sey has appropriated $471,000 in Receiving Support Of Party Leaders ANNOUNCES PLATFORM FOR HIS CANDIDACY a lyieia me woria mosi puwenui office to the other with the least fore the area test. funds to be matched by the fed- i friction. Dwight D. Eisenhower expected to be greeted by a cheering million on his first visit as President-elect to this festooned capital, his home for the next four Mr.

Dignan, introduced by Dr. eral government for the purchase Mason W. Gross, Raritan area di- of such items as medical and "A- A Tl 1 2YM toVffAtr1 i Former Mayor Frederick F. emergency hospital supplies, fire, I XT t. I Richardson announced his candi dacy today Tor the Republican gu I years seemingly is determined inot to take any pre-inaugural hand in vital government de bernatorial nomination and said he evpects state leaders to unite behind him "to a reasonable de Ex-Governor Dies in Crash In Somerset gree.

Mr. Richardson said he offers rescue and radio equipment, and printed material on training and public information. Mr. Dignan also said the matching funds program covers those municipalities which appropriate money. An equal amount will be furnished by the federal government, he added, after the request has been approved.

Mr. Dignan said he was unable to say how the division of state funds will be made. He said, application blanks are unavailable. Mr. Dignan also announced that cisions.

Harry S. Truman, who proposed the unusual conference, was reported hoping, nevertheless, that his Republican successor would join in a world-reassuring statement of unity and of support for the American position in the United Nations on the explosive Korean issue. his candidacy for approval of the, state leaders of his party with the feein that he has long experi-l ence jd public life at city, countyj and siate levels. He added that se-j lection and whole-hearted sup-i 'jr Jr. JF fa -111- if KMEttamJ I hospitals in need of new build But a spokesman for General i Eisenhower told reporters that i unless the General changes his (attitude there may be no state-orient at all or at best a brief one.

port by the Republican leaders Continued on Page Ten is a first essential to anyone's elec 1 FREDERICK F. RICHARDSON SOMERVILLE. Nov. 18 Informer Gov. Harry A.

Moore, 73, New Jersey's only three-time governor, died in an auto accident today. State police said Mr. Moore either died of a heart attack or as the result of the accident. Police said the former governor's car crashed into a guard rail alongside Route. 29, about four miles west of here.

They said it was reported that his wife was with him. tion. 1 Foremost in Mr. Richardson's; fT-'-t He that General Eisen- CHINESE DRIVEN a Drienng oy rresiaeni iru- platform is plan to provide suit-'nniTDTC HDICr'AI I able employment for people over ljllKN IJKI.ll III I 40 wl-o are now largely barred "UU 1 11UJLULL 1 ms'platfo'rm also provides re-1 Will RUN IN ducticn of spending in all phases II IL1L1 11U1I 111 OO i OFF SNIPER RIDGE man, uui, wciiils no Mi iiiga iicu i.u him. There were signs that the coolness whicn developed between Larry Lane, a rural mail car- of government.

He believes that the o.ily wy to cut taxes is to rorbeS UlllCially UpeRS HlS rier Neshanic area, said South Koreans Now Holding Height as New Enemy Attack Nears the accident occurred near the the two men as a result of their exchange of bitter charges in the presidential campaign had not thawed materially. This spokesman said the President-elect feels that, unless there is some unexpected development Gubernatorial Campaign make a proportionate cut in spending. Would Eliminate Services As part of the reduction in the cost ot living, Mr. Richardson At Hackensack Hutnerdon Somerset county line. He said the auto apparently had nosed into a guard rail and had broken through, HACKENACK, Nov.

18 (TP) i halting in a ditch. One of the stately trees at the Waldron properly at Livingston avenue and New street is reduced to log wood as final phases of clearing grounds is underway. Twenty-six valuable trees of varied types are being razed. stands for a review of the tax State Sen.Malcolm S. Forbes, his i of world-shaking proportions, he should refrain from even suggest-i ing to the soon-to-end Truman SEOUL, Nov.

18 South Ko- rean infantrymen in savage handi to hand fighting today blasted Chinese Communists off a vital! knob on blood-soaked Sniper Ridge, lost to 175 screaming Redsi laws so WlcU a inui tquiiduic ui- campaign now underway for the. Mr. Lane said he recognized the former governor's face from newspaper pictures. vision will lie afforded all taxpay- Republican gubernatorial nomi- Tiirnntv-civ ciatolv fro nn tho'eaiH hp hart rpppivoH a rail from SToundcover which have been rin-i administration any course of ing groups. ru a man who collects various species nH Fmm a finanmal Ktnnrt.lact,on on domestic and foreign i i u- i tt nation next year, says he doesn't Other planks his platform think affairs.

ingston avenue and New a few hours earlier. I Even as the battered Chinese reeled back from Rocky Point, a new Red buildup was spotted at Confers with Leaders The President-elect will be are being cut down, the victims of piingg was granted, Mr. Morris value to De aroun .1 $6,300. 8i or third term Overlapping functions in mu- Sen 0fficially Punched mc.pal and state services wilL be his ai yesterday at a olmunated as a continuation anc puncheon meeting with some 30 C-119 KILLS EIGHT; TOLL RISES TO 91 added. i Clearing tne property lollows ready to act quickly, this source the northern end of Sniper.

Allied prress melancholy drone of a Judging by an inventory taken the razing ot the 14-room sajd, when he takes office Jan onrf apl llorv cxpmis.uMui 8 (iaily and weekly newspaper edi state government that has been buzz-saw resounds through the by Henry r. Bosenberg, a certined Duiu in livi. une ot tne cay uary 20. In this connection, Re hammered the Communists with FIvi'no- Rnvrar le Fmirfh J-, i neighborhood as the valuable tree expert and landscape archi- landmarks, the house was once publicans looked toward New under way for the last few years, Gov DrUco has sai(J he ingn expiuMvc-s duu stilus a mecca of nature lov- tect. his collection should be well owned by Andrew Kirkpatrick, Vnrk p.infprpni inmnrmw hn.

palm. ers, topple to the ground to form rounded out. Mr. Bosenberg, who a New Jersey Supreme Court the General and G.O.P, To Crack Up in Less Vu ii a- 'ready has made his decision on There will be an effort made to whether to run for g0vernor in reduce the number of new laws 1953 that he woufd make was chareed with ookine after tne lice and lounder ot rnnceton S- THih 'f S3id a miniature jungle Than Two Weeks Sabre jets shot down one James j. Morris of the Con-trees when owned by the Waldron Seminary.

With the house went1 decisive in'chartine his open- announcement until after the sion and a requirement that all fi th any vuiu.i.uiioi i.iiv-iu tinental equipment uo. or aoum iamny, usis ine luuuwins. sia uuw ucus uui aiucii-ifu umuiu jng course BILLINGS, Nov. 18 (iT) another today. The series of dog- River, who has the contract to white pines, one sycamore, one attention when they were in: gen R0'Dert A.

Taft of Ohio subject of a legislative hearing 1Jle Ioul ul LraMi Ui uas ui usn "i clear me propeny, 1010 ine uany pin oks, iwu unucna, iwu reporters yesterday Mr, in each county before adoption so 'he meetfnS an air force C-119 flying boxcar produced the second American Home News that he expects to nuts, three elms, one cypress dis-1 The property has been leased. Eisenhower will be asked to that the axpavers may be tax -P ii- claimed eight lives yesterday ace in two days. have the job completed by the end ticum, one tulip, four maples, one by Herbert P.Luce, New York tne way" on a half-dozen ronscous nf state sDendins and agalnst r' Dnsco 1 for the noml-' afternoon when one of the huge Capt. Leonard Lilley, Manches- 0f the week. copper beech, two beech and two City attorney and real estate bro- essj legislative issues when fi if In a question and answer i transports crashed and burned in ter.

N. became the 22nd U. Meanwhile. Mr. Morris added.

Ginakos. ker. It is planned to temporarily a(, tnrul uloiivii uiiu ana nci i liicic L' a iijiiiiuiu.il vi iwaiiuo period after the luncheon, he a muddy field 12 miles east of ace of the Korean war when he anvonp who wants the trees for' In addition the land was cov-convert the area into a parking iw.i legislation. 1 'emDhasized that he would eive his thi lUnntsrio -ifv i.4 cl 'in- i a anH lnt issues HKe siMi uuwn ins min uicwuuu is uc tu tiicui. isetts, expected to Decome speaKer ful1 t0 whoever wins Tho air fnrpo nlcn rnnfirmpH i 7 Ereat-r a ic to educa Ion labor supPort The eight deaths raised to 91 greater aia to education, laoor tHo nmin.tinn 4l.

lio PannKl iVn rmminotkn i i I of the new House. .1 including compensa-'l" yesterday. This: II I WW II legislation KOREA TO FETE General Eisenhower also will see Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hamnshirp. srhpHulpri to hpaH thA tion.

court reform, toll and free iU n.c" craLKUs boosted the two-day toll of Red If I PTUCnPn IQ llUllUlt OtWUHt nariru-ave nannnt h. Hoalt with vemuer warolanos to seven destroved. one fHHTivju, i irtrl i 1 1 1 i ii rf hie XT' lfnn Tt- nrtl it inn -v i i i in Viic Tn. ii 1U. HTa now and must await extended dis-u'' f-" Probably destroyed and two dam- CUSS1CI1.

0Hit! hroalv fnr hie olii.linn 1. i( aged. Of Stephenville Development IKE DUWNG TOURSfS Bip; Celebration Is Planned man of ine foreign relations com- leyDtwerdVlf; ley u.sirict aewer ano aier pusned tne is.orean air war Commission to clean up the irieht to the doorstep of Man smashed a Red Borough Council Agfrees to Enter Five-Year Contractj With Special Measures Senator Wiley has urged Gen tan-and conserve our potaDiei h. eral Eisenhower to back publicly the American insistence In the To Safeguard General With Raritan Township to End Serious Problem water supplies will be insisted on wjn machinery," he and co-pilot, were rushed to two minuing centeri and rrgently pushed to the end idB Rilling hosnitaU Attendants within sight of the Yalu river that the Valley efforts in this np nri ZfJT wi1l and set off a chain of huge fires! U.N. that North Korean war PLSAN.

Korea, Nov. 18 UP) should not be returned Krt a 1 n.i. wi. 41 4M 4 ...4 rt I METt'CHEN, Nov. 18- wtutiiLiy, nov.

mary campaign, he added, will be tion ana explosions. uui supcuunsi 10-iiie me-'iu (id) uic tou iuhmiuuim6.t. South Korean tovernment TiT A siatewide water conservation u. blasted a Communist ammunition' r. the sewer lines to the Metuchen to their country against their will.

plan will b3 developed to protect Thi Pn w.T-lfl Hn-rt npndYni no dump near Pyongyang, the North Dl? V' "itreatment plant. But there is no sign the general 4 4.1 i i v. 'nnprpn np mil Iiailll III ndllldlli i aim a viaox'iA L'uwii-uwwv. uri laLa unu cur.K a.tmi i n-pa rami.a hisu uiuviutrs, rr 4 reference to the indictment of i IM 1.1 41 41 fmimclin trt DA MIA tnO MPinPII. 41 Tl tha Nor was there any indication welcome ior u.

a. rresiueiu-eieci township to solve the btephen-, that Metuchen may use, at any ulhnm Bound from Edmonton, The bitter fighting for the ville sewage problem. time in rtie future, the part of the ose(i visit t0 this war zone' is sup. Continued on Paee Ten Harold John Adonis, a former and in connection therewith a i re-, Driscoll's office, for organization of the ate Board conspiracy jn comlectio with al-of Heaith and Water Policy groups eged bribcs earmarked for pub. Canada, to Denver, the plane Kumnwa ridges on is.orea cen-crashed in cloudy weather but tral front roared into its 36th visibility was good.

straight day when 80 Chinese at- Two Royal Air Force officers, tacked Rocky Point at dawn. The Dudley Mills and John Downs, Point is an important knob on poseo to De snrouneo in utmost Kliriipii'iii Ai iYlMf A 15-man committee headed by lIll IN Lll IiIAaIV The council agreed to enter into unC iwiuoh a contract with the township to builds within the borough bor-treat sewage from the big de- ders. velopment north of here. The contract will run for five ni. tonWo thprp havp years fiom the time the sewer Continued on Page Ten llic officials to protect gambling.

Sen. Forbes introduced as his finance chairman Ocden White of' both 21. were among the sur- inger Kidge, wmcn juts out irom Acting Prime Minister Paik Too Chin is making plans for the show. The committee is composed UNITED FUND END Huntprrinn rnnntv nthnro whn.vivnrs i the main line Of bniper. been the basis for two years iu unuiKm ff momhprs thp pvprMitiip lpcr spoke were John Scott, Somerset1 The two English officers, who The first Red assault was hurled i protests "before the Raritan Town- plant, with a provision for a five-county Republican chairman, and were hitching a ride to Denver on back in close Quarter ngnting.

Commissioners and year renewal by mutual consent. rta mm OUR GOAL $435,000 islative and judicial branches and Will lonclude four patriotic organizations. vsscinuiyiiiau Aimerson rowier uien way iu spcuu iw Board of Health. Also tneyi itequest Mreel Kepairs oi somerset. The government will foot the Angeies, escaped irom me uaii.i.is havp hPPn thP hasis for at least iv Tonight With Report By Volunteers bill for flower carts, posters, ban- Mr.

rowier, acting cam ipaign wrecKage and warned 10 a iieaiuy itwo hearings before the state de- pH i ers, arches and the full regalia manager for Sen. Forbe an- highway within minutes alter n7 hpalth I a Members of the boards of di- nounced today that Arthur Mor ntach at 4 (1 xjul. nciuic hict ivuiu uuiisuii- 1 i nr ns Ciasn dl p.m. Qd WoHnpcHav nittht tnp i4 nl tua fin a Korean reception TO nf Mountain 1 uirac i Thpv said in a hosDita inter- oie meir gainb, me hoks camel A anvernment wnltMium ut 1 1. 1 -4 Commissioners lOUlt dt- 3no rnmml tpr ack-pli tnr f'ltl ecutive director of rectors of the 24 Red Feather Agencies will assemble with campaign solicitors and friends of the the Forbes-iview that went oang fhj.

wi nermit township; tu nni her had prom.sed the biggest spec- for-Governor Clubs, and is open-' at about e.uuo teet. r'c 1CT min, tacle in Seoul's long history. 6,000 feet." was the port left engine, gainea every men oi lost ground .6 up r. u.c nCCu. A specja, cabinet meeting wasiUnited Fund tonight at the Roger ins a state neadouarters at 14 11 It tore com- up me nra lu' callert for the formation of the Smith Hotel to mark the official Park Dlace in Newark.

Mills added stragglers. pieumuic iu u.c Lonraa SKoquisi oi zo h. Mr. Morris was a member ofPletel.v away." the club oreanization pnmmittw! Then said Mr. Downs, north.

Communist leis iu iiic dKiccniciiio niace asKca ii ret sircuis naa 4 "a win- Farther i till ill I'niri tin I i.ii-i only practicable means to relieve not been repaired. The streets "Ca PlanriP at tt unsanitary conditions" in the; Jonesdale avenue, Wilmer placed lmBft the contract for Ca iTnrsonfgen- eallons of sewaee a day. Raritan thP nPw sewer in Elil? tr.om campaign of New Jersey Citizens'for-Eiscn- DrOKe ana pans c.i.c ns men) in strensth wore seen Path hower and has done similar work through into the passenger com- men wcre se.en nuwer.dna nas aone similar woik back erine 111 the draws and gullies for the New Jersey Junior Cham- banut around the end of Sniper itself, ber of Commerce. He will d.rect an.Ve'4t the bg bacHoors open The buildup was steady and an forbes-for -Governor organize- got tne Dlg attack spphipH imminont 'Oil! insJ CaVinP" ettvtanna urQC juuLidi ui i 111 11 11 in mpns rAc HKfr ngira naAn nnn 4 4 township will pay $35 for every avenue tad caused a jnsllre security for anrai iimr thP rnrrpnt ririo tions in all of New Jersey's 21 counties. Wltn rtitinn in thp rnarl PauinK nf pi i I- million gallons treated w.

1 1 in, ft mvp 1 Hpn epi 1 1 I past five weeks. a minimum cnarge 01 street ranks high on next years Jump out!" But nobody Fifth Air Force planes Then the pilot decided he would dropped tons of bombs and 20 trv to bring the plane down. tks Jellied gasoline on the The charred bodies of the Allied roared a dead were pulled out of wreckage TeaIe.ss A Plato," uf me nauonai army and police. Insists No Official a year, in addition, me lownsmp budget, Mr. Hollenrier said.

cocai government authorifips Rabbi Nathaniel Keller of Anshe Emeth Temple will present the invocation, while the i Joseph Fater of 75 Spring street asked whether Thomas pond on Lake avenue, can be beautified. from wh rh whitehot flames Bid Made to Einstein Farm Bureau Opens velocit yshells into the buildup black smoke poured for nearly area 1 1 l' Mayor Joseph L. Costa agreed that TEL AVIV, Israel, Nov. 18 iJP) two hours. Premier David Ben-Gurion's sec-! Civil Aeronautics Adrninistra-retary denied today that the' tion investigators said propellor benediction will be pronounced by the Rev.

G. Hale Bucher of the Presbyterian Church. "The Weepies," undergraduate singing group from the New Jersey College for Women, will offer several of their original song throughout South Korea will hold welcoming rallies for General Eisenhower regardless of his appearance in the areas, a government spokesman said. General Eisenhower's proposed trip has aroused speculation among South Korean leaders as to what he plans to do to end the Korean War. 225 CASU LTIFS REVEALED ll.

J. VOnVCHUUIl something should be done about TRENTON, Nov. 18 iP) The the condition of the pond, and tion of the suggested an appropriation in the trouble apparently caused one1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 OP) 34th annual conven motor of the transport to shakeXhe defense Department todayikew Jersey Farm Bureau opens, 1953 budget, lnncp i Mr.

tin I if- Mr. Hollender informed the presentations. today. 100se- 1 identified 225 more Korean War casualties (List No 694). Of the rwiatP.

from 90 New Jprsev council that residents of Stock- Mr. Anderson said "We are still hoDeflll that premier nad cabled an official invitation to Prof. Albert Einstein to accept the presidency of Israel. Rumors were current in lobbies of Israel's Parliament last night that Mr. Ben-Gurion had wired the famous scientist asking whether he would be willing to succeed Dr.

Chaim Weizmann, TYPHOON NEAR PHILIPPINES' "tal- 4f? are dead: 138 wounded, 22 missing in action and 17 in- GERMANS HONOR WEIZMANN jto pull a victory out of our Red BONN, Germany. Nov. 1 ta Feather Campaign, hat. Nothing MAMLA, Nov. 18 (VP) A late- jured in accidents.

Members of West Germanv-c counties will attend the two-day ton street have put in curbs and meeting. Hudson is the only gutters in that street. They used county in the state without bu- forms loaned by the Department reau members. Public Works, Mr. Hollender Feature event of the opening said, and W.

Franklin Buchanan, day is a statement on the organ- staked out the street, ization's policy plans by Farm Bu- After the curbs and gutters could be a greater reward for season typhoon bore down on the Philippines today. The Manila FVE CARS DERAILED JERSEY CITY, Nov. 18 iJP) A the nation's first president, who Bundestag (lower house) stood in tribute today to Chaim Weizmann President of Israel, who died last week. The house sDeakpr pv- Weather Bureau snid the storm is expected to smash at the bat- diesel eng.re smashed into the these faithful thousands of people who carry on, year after year in the face of overwhelming discouragements. This community owes them a victory, as it owes adequate support to the Red Feather agencies which service brssed sympathy to the Israeli reau President Herbert W.

Voor- were put in, Mr. Hollender said, hees of Hopewell. his department resurfaced the Later in the day delegates are street. tered islands off the northern Lu- rear of a lino of empty freight zon coast Wednesday. cars last night, derailing five of Fo'ir nthnr havp rnar- them.

died a week ago. Prof. Einstein is connected with the Institute for Advance Study at Princeton, N. J. The evening paper Meariv, quoting what it called a reliable, nriuatp eniirpo incictprl the.

tm-. people in their loss. Huyler Komoad. public salety ed in ftom thp Pacific in the oast lwo 01 me derailed cars were scheduled to discuss the tuture of ACTOR'S FATHER DIES the health and welfare needs of month. Two lashed the southern wrecxed.

ao one reported in-their crops in a series ot com- commiss.oner, said tne puouc LOS ANGELES. Nov. 18 JP)- the people of this area. A real known jurea tne misnap on the Penn- modity meetings, uut oi these coopera-ion wun last weeK Dan TM. mier had wired Prof.

Einstein but! left a determination for success could still accomplish it for tonight. sylvama Railroad tracks in the meetings come resolutions to leaf-burning was "very splen-' oi actor Eddie Quillan r.raartriUa uost nt natcH hi- th i nn iA Thn fi 3 hd WT1 ter JOSeilh FrailC IS Oil i 1 1 a harl rinnp it nnnffipiallv anH rriOeatn 1011 OI l)U. HELP THY NEIGHBOR GIVE TO UNITED FUND Dr. John Pritz ha resumed the T. 1 riieri at hi.

hnm. i7. ovpn a th ie pWpnth hnnr This could not be con- vately. practice of dentistry ai 3.W Georae st Douievara nere. me next day.

passed, ivir. Komonfl said. brief illnpss firmed. a New Brunswick. Tr Hii.

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