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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955. 27. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 103. Homes for Sale MR.

MRS. BUYER HERE IT IS all you want and then some. Lot 100x100, paved street, sewer, water, gas in and paid for. Brick veneer and wood shingles. 3 bedrooms, mahogany doors, hardwood floors, knotty pine kitchen.

Built-in oven. Tile bath room with vanitory, 5 spacious closets. full basement. NOT A DEVELOPMENT $16,500 Can Be Seen By Appointment Only Triangle Building Co. CH.

9-0210 Metuchen room, 1 year old ranch, kitchen, large living room, den, 2 bedrooms, baseboard hot water heat, large dry roomy cellar. Excellent condition throughout, half block to Parochial school. 1 block to public school. Only $16,200. IN METUCHEN IT'S Leichner-Timpson Co.

577 Middlesex Ave. Metuchen, N. J. LIberty 8-1870 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING Open Daily 9 to Sun. 9 to 6 VETS $250 DOWN $72 MONTHLY Sayreville-4 room Cape Cod in desirable location.

Extremely neat. All cedar siding. Full basement, expansion attic. $11,700. Jacobson Goldfarb REALTORS 290 HOBART ST.

HI. 2-4444 Member Multiple Listing System Office Open 9-8-Sun. 1-4 P.M. Designed For Living On beautiful tree-shaded large lot, NEW 8 room brick and frame house, 2 full tile baths, 2 car attached garage, occupied three months. owner trans- ferred.

DAVID B. MARSHALL 198 Hwy. $18. Tanners Corner East Brunswick -Open Daily 9-5 Sunday noon 'till dark. SO.

6-1787 If no answer call SO. 6-2237 COLORED OR WHITE NORTH STELTON: 2 tamily house. all improvements plus 3 room bungalow. Income of $170 per month. Acre plot.

FULL PRICE $10,950 $1500 DOWN SCOTT SCOTT CH. 7-1037 This MOVE 2-Property RIGHT is IN! Vacant! One family. 6 rooms, oak floor. tile baths, oil heat. Located at 6th ward.

Asking $11,800. 259 Handy Street, 3-small modern apartments, one apartment available at once. Asking $14,800. Small down payment and easy terms. See or call Thomas Varga.

Broker. 121 French Street KI. 5-7311. RANCH WITH 3 BEDROOMS LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM. KITCHEN.

ACRE PLOT. FULL BASEMENT. ATTACHED GARAGE. THIS ALL BRICK HOME IS LOCATED IN FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. $23,500.

Ellenore Noyes, Realtor LI. 8-4782 Eves. PL. 5-7655 COLORED PREFERRED room Cape Cod house, expansion attic, new. Franklin Township.

Convenient to New Brunswick. $9995. Call CH. 9-2200. J.

W. Katchen. MODERN 2-FAMILY brick dwelling on Livingston Ave. Ideal for residence or professional. CHARLES S.

BRUNO 71 Livingston Ave. KL. 5-0909 NORTH STELTON room bungalow and bath, oil hot water heat. Beautiful acre plot, excellent location, near school, buses, stores. Price reduced to $7,500 SCOTT SCOTT CH.

7-1037 $42 Per Month Realtor-Insuror K1. 5-2592 MUNDY AGENCY 73 HILLSIDE, METUCHEN 8-5256 BRENNAN, Realtor CH. 7-7116 $156 down for this beautiful home on a corner lot. You must see this today. Call Johnson Real Estate, 122 Highway 18.

SO. 6-5330 or SO. 6-4364. 6 ROOM RANCH Living room, dining room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, attached garage Playroom in basement. In East and screened porch.

Brunswick. so. 6-3209-J. Price $14,500 JUST COMPLETED 4 rooms and bath, with expansion attic, open stairway, lot 75 103. Interior decorated.

Must be seen to appreciate. Highland Park. Call CH. 7-5883. South 7th Avenue, Whitehead Avenue.

10 rooms, baths, lot TO SETTLE ESTATE Large home, 100 173, oil heat, large shade trees. Located on Highway 9 and 4 in Sayreville. Asking price $15.000. Seen by appointment only. Call SO.

6-1832-R. .8 Miles From N. B. 2 Houses Attached 5 Rooms Each. Large Lot 2 Car Garage GUY AUSTIN, Broker MO.

7-6921 ALL BRICK 3 bedroom ranch, years old. Ready to live in. Fully landscaped. Refrigerator, washer, disposal, dryer, aluminum storm windishwasher, stove, dows. Full price $14,000.

Owner transferred. CH. 7-0522. 7 ROOM split level, 2 years Heights, old on acre, Rutgers room, Franklin redwood Township, dining room, 3 24 ft. living bedrooms, full basement.

Price $21.900. CH. 9-4958. POST ROAD Nixon. 2 OLD apartments.

$140. monthly oil not income. water full heat, 60 110. $12,500. basement, HI.

2-4488 between P. M. HANDYMAN'S Bargain, 12 alter- room ations house, all started, $7500. 180 Main improvements, Old Bridge. Write Tomarch 1114-41.

Brooklyn 18, N. Y. SPOTSWOOD New split Terms level, immediate ocupancy. arranged. 3 Call bedrooms SO.

with 6-3837-J garage. $14,240. or 3964-M. STORY 2 family house, storm 2 windows, oil heat, 8 low rooms. tax.

baths. car garage. Price $13,500. Park. Call CH.

7-4540. Central Highland RURAL AREA and 3 bedroom homes, and large up. landscaped and old. lots. SALKIN.

75 New ingston Avenue. K1. 5-6154. Brick 3 bedrooms. G.

I. EDISON TOWNSHIP terms. home, Large plot. $13,900. w.

C. LETSON 15 Pennsylvania Ave. LI. 8-0099 JAMESBURG 4 bedrooms, large house in a nice neighborhood. $9,500.

William Kerwin, JA. 1-0462. 12. ROOM HOUSE Suitable for 2 family or rooming house Call CH. 7-6476 room.

2-car garage, plaster walls. ROOM RANCH. Bath, powder CH. 7-4878. JOS.

LOTZ JR. Irene V. Priscoe Metuchen LI. 8-2959 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 104. Farms, Land, Acreage BUILDERS We have acreage for sale in desirable locations.

For information call Mr. Wolff. Fireside Realty, Inc. 6-5137. 105.

Lots and NORTH BRUNSWICK 100 175 wooded plot within easy walking distance of bus line. $2,200 tarry, S. Feller -INSURANCE Son 92 Bayard New Brunswick CH. 9-9100-9 TO 5 LI. 8-4593 EVES.

Member Multiple Listing System 16 ACRES of building land, centrally located in small community. JOHN ROMAN 56 Easton Avenue CH. 9-0949 EAST BRUNSWICK Lot 50 100. Roosevelt St. Best offer.

Call SO. 6-1382-R. 108. Real Estate Wanted CASH BUYERS waiting for moderately priced homes. Quick action.

N. Meakim. 50 Church Street. Room 284, New York 17 N. Y.

WOrth 4-3772. 5 TO 10 ACRES, rural or residential zone. Edison preferred. Call CHarter 7-3211. The CORRIGAN Agency 2141 Woodbridge Ave.

CH. 9-6767 1 OR 2 ACRES in South Brunswick, near Milltown. Call MI. 8-0740-J. Surrogate Matters Wills of four late residents of Middlesex were probated yesterday Surrogate Elmer E.

Brown. Orren P. Dey Mrs. Ruth A. Campbell of RFD 1, Box 212, Jamesburg, was named executrix and residuary legatee of the estate left by her father, Warren P.

Dey. He died November 1 at Cranbury Other bequests were $10,000 Mrs. Edna Jones of Sea Girt: $5,000 to Mrs. Dey, widow of the deceased, of Cranbury, and $1,000 each to grandchildren Bruce, Cheryl and Brian Campbell. The will of last September 14 was witnessed by Baruch S.

Siedman and Ernest E. Spaulsbury. John Doroy Mrs. Anna Thomas of Newark was named executrix and will share with brothers, the Michael, estate left John by and their Joseph father John Doroy. He died October 26 at South River.

The widow Julia was given a bequest of $1. Jean M. Klock and Abe S. Schwartz witnessed the will last July 21. William G.

Young Mrs. Valetta L. Young of South Plainfield was named executrix sole legatee of the estate left by her husband. William G. He died October 1 and his will of October 30.

1945, was witnessed by Sebastian Liberty and Stanley Day. Theresa Meltreder Pauline Meltreder of Carteret was named executrix and residuary legatee of the estate left by her mother, Theresa, who died November 1. In addition, the executrix will receive half her mother's interest in real estate at 223 East Cherry that place. The remaining half will go equally to Frank and Gabriella Meltreder, children of the deceased. Two lots in East Cherry street and two others at Islip, N.

were bequeather to the executrix. Another Cherry street lot was left to the other children. Michael Resko and Michael J. Ciko witnessed the will June 22, 1953. sh et shres INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation and trade name certificates filed at the offict of County Clerk M.

Joseph Duffy include: Downe Realty of 74 Correja Iselin, is authorized to issue 2,500 shares of stock. Edward J. Santoro agent. Wilma Wilson of 12 Charles Iselin, has 74 shares, Clifford E. Wilson, same address, one share, and Louis Russo of Clarke township.

75 shares. H. E. Tavern, of 261 Hall Perth Amboy, has changed its corporate name to Hank's Tavern, Inc. Henry Wisniewski is corporate agent and president, and Margaret M.

Wisniewski, secretary, Corner Confectionery, Inc. of 214 Smith Perth Amboy, is authorized to issue 1.000 shares of stock. Roland A. Winter is agent. Sylvia Jaffe has shares and 10 each are held by Sally Cross and Marjorie Cimmino.

SEALED PROPOSAL Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the City of New Brunswick, at the Commissioners' Council Chambers, City Hall. 78 Bayard Street. New Brunswick, N. J. on Tuesday, December at o'clock A.

M. for the demolition of several buildings at various locations in the City of New Brunswick. in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by M. W. Taylor.

City Engineer, and adopted by the Board New Commissioners of the City of 1955, Brunswick, on November 15, which plans and specifications are Office. now on file in the City Engineer's City Hall, New Brunswick, N. J. where they may be seen or procured by bidders. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check for five per cent of the bid, payable unconditionally to the assistant city treasurer of the City of New Brunswick, which check will be forfeited should the successful bidder fail to enter into contract within ten days from the award of the bid.

The Board of Commissioners of the City of New Brunswick reserves the right to reject any and all bids if in its opinion it is to the best interest do. of the City of New Brunswick, so to CHESTER W. PAULUS, Director of Public Affairs. n.18-25 $8.64 FIVE RAIL WORKERS KILLED MONROE, Nov. 18 UP- Five New York Central Railroad section hands were killed and three others injured seriously this morning when the truck on which they were riding to work was struck by an Indianapolis to Detroit New York Central passenger train at a grade crossing in northern Monroe County.

Middlesex Deeds and Mrs. Harry N. Lendall to Ruth R. Lendall, Clifton Ave. HIGHLAND PARK: Borough to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. Ricotta, Amherst St. Mrs. Lotz to Township, one PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP: Mr.

and lot tax map; Township to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Lotz, one lot tax map; Arthur D. Boone and others to Beatrix O'Connor Rowan and other, Stelton Rd.

EDISON: Madison Heiney and others to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wuest, Freeman Lincoln Properties, to Latest real estate transfers in Middlesex county are shown by the following deeds recorded at the office County Clerk M. Joseph Duffy: NEW BRUNSWICK: William C. Donahue, attorney in fact, to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Mathis, Hale Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth M. Minor to Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Joseph Ulbin, Albert Tunison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Albert, Baldwin Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoemaker, one lot Washington Park; Mr. and Mrs.

John Rossi to Nu-Car Carriers Vineyard Reginald Salt and other to Joseph Daniel McMullin, one lot Nixon Park; Mr. and Mrs. Fred. C. Brammer to Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Kimmerle, Darrel Mr. and Mrs. John Rosko to Mr. and Mrs.

George J. Rosko, Grave Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peschek to Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Tuthill, Middlesex Ave. METUCHEN: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Justin Hartshorne to Mr.

and Mrs. Ray C. Herb, Middlesex Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trezza to Edith Gulton, trustee, Durham E-Z Homes.

to Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Dunford, Newman St. WOODBRIDGE: Mr.

and Mrs. Ferdinand Larsen to Gerald Leroy deeds and other. Ridgedale seven to in Canterbury Village, grantors Dasa Daca Daxa Dama Dala to grantees Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Schulman, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hocking, Mr.

Michael Mikovich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis Bachmann, Mr. and Mrs. Philip T.

Cottrell: Daca Corp. to Donald Aronow. two lots Canterbury Village; Robbins Village, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M.

Einhorn, Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Loszewski to Mr. and Mrs. William McCann Zaktansky, Pine James two P.

to Athanasios Loumiotis, lots tax map: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Raymond Paston to Mr. and Mrs. Everett L.

Daniels, three lots tax map; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bacskay to Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Sanyi, Ridgedale Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frystock to Katherine Dahmer, three lots tax map; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C.

Anderson to Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Steib, three lots tax map; Township to M. Eva Terpanick, three lots tax map: M.

Eva Terpanick to Ethel Pazak and other, three lots tax map; Mr. and Mrs. Ladislav Ilko to same. two lots Greenwood Park; same to same, two lots Greenwood Park; Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Lattanzio to Thomas Lattanzio, Fulton St. Gebhardt MILLTOWN: to Mr. Mr. and and Mrs.

Mrs. Norman Eugene Richter, Haig Ave. NORTH BRUNSWICK: Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Anderson to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hundert, Wood Ave. EAST BRUNSWICK: Pielaet Building Company to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beck, one loit highview Acres: laet Land Company to Pielaet Building Gurney to Company, Mr.

and Highview Mrs. Stanley Acres: Julia burak. Park Pl. SOUTH RIVER: Russian Orthodox Saint Peter and Paul Church Cemetery Association to Heather Hills, quitclaim; Continental Coatings Corp, to Borough, Tolstoy William S. Wright and other to Heather Hills, quitclaim; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry 0. Schlegel to Heather Hills, two lots filed map: William S. Wright to Heather Hills, quitclaim; Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore J. Klimenok to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jenewicz, Prentice Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Santa to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow, Burton S. Richlin Construction Company, grantor, three deeds to lots in Sunset Homes, grantees Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford T. Emley, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Alai, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter P. Alai. SOUTH PLAINFIELD: Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Savard to John Dondero. 9 lots tax map; Joseph Hilton Prejean Walnut to Park. Geraldine J. Prejean, one lot SPOTSWOOD: wood, lington to Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Manor Estates. BurHill Jr. to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Polifone lot Meadowbrook Manor: Irving Lettau and others to Mr. and Mrs. MADISON: Egret Realty to Howard D. Crandall, Elmer Ave. and Mrs.

John Kapsky, Mrs. Albert one lot Madison Park; Mr. and Quackenbush to Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

Malosky, Pleasant Valley Rd. Mrs. MIDDLESEX: Mr. and Daniel Nebb to Mr. and Mrs.

William R. Zarka, Raritan attorney in fact to Mr. and W. Mrs. FredElizabeth Weber DUNELLEN: John Simko to Mr.

and erick Weber, Voorhees Ave. Mrs. Robert E. Miller, two lots filed map. SAYREVILLE: Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Karcher to The Church of Our Lady Victories, Main St. PERTH AMBOY: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bilbao to Joseph A.

Soos and other. Bingle Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldfarb to Victor Diamond Realty lots tax map: Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Johnson to Stalla J. Kas other. Neville Frank Zavodsky and others Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Solowski, Neville St.

SALE OF LANDS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BRUNSWICK FOR THE AMOUNT OF DELINQUENT MUNICIPAL LIENS DUE THEREON Office of the Tax Collector, Municipal, Building, 4 Linwood Place, North Brunswick Township, N. J. that I. Geo. W.

Davis, Collector of Taxes of Public Brunswick, in the County of Middlesex, will sell at notice is hereby given the Township on of Wednesday, 14, 1955, at 1 o'clock (E.S.T.) in the afterNorth public sale such other December time and place to which said sale may then noon of that day, or at Collector's Office, in the said Municipal Building, each be all adjourned of the at several the lots and parcels of land assessed to respective persons and each respective parcel as the owner thereof for the whose total names amount are of set municipal opposite liens chargeable against said lands respectively, to the FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1955. all as described in. and as computed up list of the lands so subject to sale bound in book form particularly a record in my said office. all as required under the set out in and now a 4. Chapter 5, Title 54, of the Revised Statutes of New permanent provisions 1937, entitled.

"Sale of Real Property to enforce Section of Jersey, to NOTICE that the hereinafter described lands and each of the TAKE FURTHER parcels thereof, will be sold to make the amount of municipal liens respective severally chargeable against the same on the said first day of January, 1955, exclusive, however, of the lien for taxes for the year 1955. as computed in said list against each parcel of land severally as one from the said assessed parcel, together with interest on each to of the the date several of sale, amounts and costs of respectively the sale. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that said lands will be sold to make the amount first day of January, 1955, chargeable against redemption at the lowest rate of interest, of municipal liens but in no case in excess of 8 per centum per annum. The payment for shall the sale shall be made before the conclusion of the sale or the property be resold. Properties for which there are no other purchasers shall be struck off and sold to the Township of North Brunswick in accordance with said act of At time before sale, said collector will receive payment of the Legislature.

any due property, with the interest and costs incurred up to the amount on any date of payment, The lands and premises to be sold are described as follows: Amount Lot Name of Sale Block 3 Matt Tierney 5.46 15 4-6 Matt Tierney 6.19 34-35 Lewenia Gunter 4.74 40 15 Annie Lewis 5.87 130 20-21 Suzanna Heller 7.24 166 6 A Ben Cottrell 53.18 168 8 Jos. Bobinsky 25.72 183 19-23 John Zaabadick 193.88 186 37-38 Peter P. Warn 26.82 224 41-42 Robert Caruso 11.41 240 14 Wilhelmina Baker 18.61 267 Nathan Cahan 6.96 270 1-2 Mrs. Max 118.95 273 7-8 Jessie 118.95 281 25-26 James Genito 22.89 302 9 Jay Brook Homes 25.91 345 44-45 Frances Hayward 15.65 347 61-63 Bruce Wiggins 84.33 353 64-65 Blanche Brown 6.93 354 3-4 Louise Littlejohn 5.51 355 46-48 Elijah Grison 8.38 360 27-29 Sadie Williams 9.80 363 9-10 John Hall 6.90 379 12 Merl Wangerien 92.41 380 41-42 Frank F. Sherwood 209.25 S-1 16 American Holding Co.

40.52 S-1 16 A Lawrence Semel 33.22 S-5 58 C-1 C. 0. Club 158.13 S-5 S-6 58 6 Virginia Nicholas Outcalt Vanderkraats 114.41 186.58 S-8 4 A Jacob Phillips 81.45 S-5-M 49 Paul 170.77 S-5-M 168 105 Mrs. Mrs. Alma Alice 229.20 S-5-M Lindsey 11.30 238-239 Bertram Golding 84.33 S-5-M 242 Mary A.

124.54 S-5-M 269 Frank 122.60 S-5-M 273 Anders 98.11 S-5-M 278 Gladys 144.51 S-5-M 129 130 Isabel 226.41 S-5-M 125 Alfred 99.72 S-5-M 279-280 John 266.67 S-5-M 197 Michael 115.30 S-5-M 144 Esther 70.78 S-5-M 263 Santiago 115.30 Line Assessments. and Water Line Assessments. GEO. W. DAVIS, Collector of Taxes and Assessments.

n.18-25-d.2-9 $94.08 DEMOCRACY SEEN KEY FOR FUTURE American democracy was described as the pattern for a future decent and civilized world by a distinguished immigrant author and lecturer here today. Salom Rizk, speaking to more than 1,500 New Jersey high school student leaders on the Rutgers University campus, said, "When all human rights everywhere are acknowledged, as they are here, and all men are free- the the whole world will become an America. Rizk warned, however, that American leaders "fail to see" the greatest lesson American history teaches, that peace does not lie in strength or weakness, but in law and justice. All the different natonalities who live in America side by side have lived i in peace not bethey are pacifists, but because they can live in peace. "They can live in peace," he said, "because their rights are acknowledged and guaranteed by the law of the land." The author of "Syrian who has told his experiences as an American immigrant on five na tional tours, Rizk delivered the key note address at the 30th annual meeting of the State Association of High School Councils in the Rutgers gymnasium this morning.

More than 2,000 persons, includ ing students from some 200 public and parochial schools and many of their council sponsors and school principals, attended the general session. Later in the day, the delegates elected new officers for 1955-56. This year's slate was composed of North Jersey students in keeping with NJAHSC policy that calls for rotating officers among North, Cen tral and South Jersey schools to fa cilitate business meetings during the school year. Israelis Kill Two Egyptian Soldiers JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, Nov. 18 UP Israeli troops killed two armed Egyptians near the Gaza Strip yesterday, an Israeli military spokesman said today.

The spokesman said the two men were "wearing the uniform of the Egyptian National He said a third Egyptian, wounded and captured by Israeli troops, admitted being sent into the Gaza area by intelligence headquarters. The spokesman claimed the shooting happened yesterday, after an Israeli unit spotted the Egyptian trio east of the northern section of the Gaza Strip. The men fled, but were mowed down as they ran, he declared. Jersey Democrats To Cast 36 Votes CHICAGO, Nov. 18 (P-New Jersey Democrats will have as total of 36 votes in the 1956 national convention here.

The Democratic National Committee last night issued a table of states, showing the maximum apportionment of delegates and alternates. The New Jersey delegation will be allotted a total of 36 votes, and could send 72 delegates, each with a half vote. In addition, there are 44 alternate delegate posts. This gives a maximum total of 116 in the entire delegation. New Jersey had 36 votes at the 1952 convention.

AREA MEETING HELD BY WOMEN VOTERS A number of New Jersey communities are exploring the problem of individual liberties and their relation to the public interest, according to reports at a regional meeting of the League of Women Voters of New Jersey held yesterday at the Freehold Presbyterian Church. League members attending the session from the Highland Park League were Mrs. Henry C. Torrey and Mrs. Francis W.

Hopkins; from the New Brunswick League, Mrs. Robert J. Alexander, Mrs. John B. Carman, Mrs.

C. A. Bischoff and Mrs. William Wallace. OLD SOLDIER QUITS AFTER HALF CENTURY TAIPEI, Formosa, Nov.

18 (P- Nationalist China's oldest soldier has retired after 50 years in the army. Pvt. Wang Chao-Hsiang, 70, joined army when China was' under the rule of the Manchus. He fought against the Japanese in World War He later was captured by the Chinese Communists but escaped. The army's political training school gave a farewell party for the old soldier yesterday.

Guests included Gen. Chiang Ching-Kuo, President Chiang KaiShek's elder son. Egg Market 45-48 lbs.) 51-53; extras medium 48-49. Browns: Extras (48-50.) 53-55. Includes nearby: Whites: Top quality (48-50 lbs.) mediums 50-52; smalls Browns: Top quality (48-50 lbs.) 55-58 mediums 50-52; smalls NEW YORK, Nov.

18 (AP) (USDA)Wholesale egg prices were steady to firm yesterday. Receipts 13,485. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales.) New York spot quotations follow: Includes midwestern: Mixed colors: Extras (48-50 lbs.) extras large (45-48 lbs.) 51-53; extras medium smalls standards large 43-46; dirties 35-37; checks 35-37. Whites: Extras (48-50 lbs.) 53-55; extras large terday in Quackenboss Funeral Home. The Rev.

Harold P. Wayman of the First Methodist Church, where Mr. Leary had been a trustee a number of years, officiated. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery. Mr.

Leary, husband of the late Estella Stine Leary, died Monday in his home. MRS. WILLIAM L. SPECK A service for Mrs. Catherine H.

Speck of 106 Lawrence Highland Park, was held yesterday in Quackenboss Funeral Home, with the Rev. R. Edward Dowdy of the First Baptist Church officiating. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery. 'Pallbearers were Oliver A.

Deakin, William B. Meytrott, Herbert R. Clark, Peter J. Warter Daniel Foster and Robert R. Kuhn.

Mrs. Speck, wife of William L. Speck, Sunday in McKinley Memorial Hospital, Trenton. JOHN NAWROCKI John Nawrocki of 398 Delavan St. lied last night in St.

Peter's ral Hospital after an illness several weeks. He was 76 and the 1usband of the late Stanislawa (Stella) Jackowski Nawrocki. Born in Austria, Mr. Nawrocki had lived in this city 55 years and communicant of St. Joseph's Church.

He is survived by six sons, Stanley, Chester, James, Henry, Theodore and John Jr. of this Ralph city; Bergen four of daughters, Milltown, Mrs. Charles Van Liew of North Brunswick and Mrs. John Krueger Mrs. Anthony Scalzone of this city; nine grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m. from Mr. Nawrocki's home, with a requiem at 9 a. m.

in St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, directed by John Gleason. EDWIN E.

LILLIE WOODBRIDGE, Nov. 18-A service for Edwin Earl Lillie of 99 Elizabeth Iselin section, who died Monday in Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, was held yesterday in the Burke Memorial Home, Perth Amboy. Victor Nuovo and Douglas Walrath, students at New Brunswick Theological Seminary, officiated. Interment was in Clover Leaf Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Albert Stevens, George Baron, John Krzynowek, Patrick Certo, Joseph Quinn and Robert Janeski.

Mr. Little was a member of the Bricklayers and Plasterers Union No. 27 New Jersey Beekeepers Asso. was the son of there the late Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Lillie. Surviving are his wife, Anna; three sons, Edwin Jr. and Bert of this place and Harry of Colonia; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Luke of Perth Amboy and Mrs. Ida Anderson of Menlo Park; three brothers, James of Perth Amboy, William of Iselin and John of Carteret and two grandchildren.

J. ROBERT JOHNSON MARTINSVILLE, Nov. funeral of J. Robert Johnson of Mundy Lane was held yesterday from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bound Brook.

Officiating were the Rev. Robert Booker, pastor, and the Rev. Canon L. I. Green of St.

a Luke's Episcopal Church, Gladstone. Interment was in Bound Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers, vestrymen of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, were John Warner, George Bridgen, Esten Olsen, Neil MacKenzie, William George and Theodore Victor. Mr.

Johnson was a junior warden and treasurer of the church. He died of a heart attack Tuesday in his home. Eastern Star Lodge No. 105 and AM held a service Wednesday night in Taggart-Chamberlain Funeral Home, Bound Brook. Mr.

Johnson, who was the husband of Mrs. Zella Freeman Johnson, had been president of Morton Ice and Supply Plainfield, since 1945 and had lived in Bound Brook before moving here four years ago. MRS. FREDERICK MILLER SOUTH AMBOY, Nov. Jennie L.

Miller of Dohaney Homes died yesterday in South Amboy Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was the widow of Frederick Miller. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Mary J. Miller, at home, and Mrs. Loretta Romano of Old Bridge; a son, Charles, of this place, and a sister, Mrs.

Mary Ransper of Brooklyn, N. Y. The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Home for Funerals, the Gundrum Service, 237 Bordentown with a requiem mass at 10 a. m.

in St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Parlin. MRS. C.

BRYANT NEWCOMB NORTH BRUNSWICK, Nov. 18- Mrs. Carol M. Newcomb, who had lived in this township the greater part of her life, died yesterday afternoon in her home, R.D. 5, Bridgewater Township, after a long illness.

She was 36. Mrs. Newcomb was born here, daughter of the late Lewis and Lilly Staples Pearce. She formerly worked as a laboratory technician at E. R.

Squibb Sons. She was married in July, 1941, to C. Bryant Newcomb. They went to live in Eatontown 1950 and moved to Bridgewater Township last year. Mrs.

Newcomb was a member of the Reformed Church of North Brunswick and formerly belonged to the auxiliary of the fire department here. She attended school in New Brunswick and was graduated from New Brunswick High School in 1937. She had served as a den mother for a Cub Scout troop in Bridgewater Township. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Bryant at home; three brothers, Lewis Pearce of South Brunswick and David and Earl of Maple Meade, and a sister, Mrs. Harold Van De Water of this township.

A service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in Quackenboss Funeral Home, 156 Livingston New Brunswick. The Rev. Elmer Finger of the Reformed Church will officiate and interment will be in Van Liew Cemetery. CHARLES H.

GUNTER MADISON TOWNSHIP, Nov. 18- A service for Charles Henry Gunter, 75, of West Brunswick Gardens, who accidentally drowned Wednesday night in Deep Run Brook, near Graystone Road when he became lost in the fog, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Hulse Funeral Home, Spotswood. Cremation will follow at Rosehill Cemetery, Linden. Born and educated in Florida, Mr.

Gunter was a graduate of the University of Florida and had been a professor of German philosophy at Columbia University and later at Rutgers University. For the last 22 years he had been employed by the United States Employment Service in its Perth Amboy office. Mr. Gunter leaves his wife, Mrs. Charlotte Gunter; and two brothers, Dr.

Herman Gunter. state geologist of Florida, and Carl of Cleveland, Ohio. MRS. C. H.

CHRISTIANSEN A service for Mrs. Louise F. Peterson Christiansen was held yesterday in the home of her daughter, Miss Olga F. Peterson, 24 New York Ave. The Rev.

James B. Mulder of Highland Park Reformed Church officiated. Interment was in Bound Brook Cemetery. Mrs. Christiansen, widow of Charles H.

Christiansen, died Monday. MRS. NICHOLAS ROUTE JAMESBURG, Nov. 18 Mrs. Josephine Route died suddenly this morning in her home, 60 Lincoln Ave.

She was the widow of Nicholas Route who died in 1929. A native of New York City, Mrs. Route had lived here most of her life. She was a communicant of St. James Church and a member of its Holy Rosary Society.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Tom Gesmarie of Newark, Mrs. Vincent Campo of this place and Mrs. Al Koenig of Asbury Park; six sons, Gus, Bage, Joseph, Dominick, Tony and Sam, all of this place. The funeral will be held Monday at 8 a.

m. from Jaqui Funeral Home, 17 S. Adelaide Highland Park, with a requiem mass at 9 a. m. in St.

James Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery. MRS. MARY BRYANT The funeral of Mrs. Mary Bryant of 84 Ward was held yesterday in the Newsome Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Jesse Lee of the Sharon Baptist Church, officiating. Bearers were Curtis Bailey, James Roby, William Browning, Charles Sample, Clayton Grant, and James Williams. Mrs. Bryant died Sunday in St. Peter's Hospital.

IN MEMORIAM In loving, memory of our dear brother Sgt. Vincent Clementi killed in action Nov. 18, 1944. This date recalls sad memories, Seems twice as long to us, Only God knows how much we miss you, You meant so much to us. It's said time heals all sorrow, And helps one to forget, But so far time has only proved, How much we miss you yet.

God gave us strength to be so brave, And courage to bear the blow, But what it means to lose you, Vin, No one will ever know. Sadly missed by brothers and sisters. FRANK CLEMENTI, JAMES CLEMENTI, JULIA CLEMENTI, JULIA KESINGER, EDA GRZYB. PAT CANONICO, LIBBY MC KNIGHT. UNVEILING NOTICE The unveiling of a monument in memory of the late Josephine Friedel, Frankel will be held Sunday, November 20, at Elmwood Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are asked to attend the services which held at 2 p. m. Rain or shine. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of Paul Dutka, who departed this life 5 years ago today, Nov. 18, 1950.

If we had all the world to give, We'd give it, yes and more, To hear his voice and see him smile, And greet him at our door. But all we can do, dear Father, Is to go and tend your grave, And leave behind the token of love To the best father God ever gave. God called him home; it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still, His memory is as dear today, As in the hours he passed away. We often sit and think of him, When we are all alone For memory is the only thing, That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by, Wife, USTINA -Sons, PAUL, ALEX and JOHN Daughters, MRS.

J. SILVA and MRS. A. HARCAR and GRANDCHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Capt.

Gordon B. Smith, who died at sea, November 18, 1951. "Forever in our hearts." MOTHER DAD. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of my father, Walter H. Magaw, who departed this life two years ago today, November 18, 1953.

For those who have a father Treasure him with care You'll never know his value Till you see his vacant chair. God knows how much we miss you, He counts our tears we shed And whispers, "He's only sleeping Your Dad, he is not dead. JAMES P. JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON, JAZZ PIANIST, DIES NEW YORK, Nov. 18 UP -James Price Johnson, famed jazz pianist and composer, died yesterday at the age of 61.

The big musician, who was born in New Brunswick, N.J., had been ill for several months. Many of his recordings are treasured by jazz collectors. Among his hit song compositions were "If I Could Be With you," "Charles ion," and "Old Fashioned Love." In addition he composed several one-act operas and operettas, a tone poem, a piano concerto and other works. Early in his career Mr. was an accompanist for such blues singers as Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith.

He began his career by playing for school minstrel shows. Mr. Johnson, who was born at 28 French New Brunswick, Feb. 1, 1894, began his musical training there under the direction of his mother, Mrs. Josephine rison Johnson.

He attended New Brunswick schools until he moved to New York City in 1906. Known as the dean of jazz pianists, he influenced many of the other kings of jazz by his teachings. He was one of the teachers of the late Thomas (Fats) Waller, who died in 1943. He also might be said to have indirectly influenced the work of Count Basie, since the latter was a pupil of Waller. Duke Ellington is said to acknowledge Mr.

Johnson's inspiration, too. His compositions range from symphonies, sonotas, operas and ballet to jazz songs. Among his symphonic compositions are "Symphonie "Symphony in Brown and "African Drums." He also composed "Symphonic Suite on the St. Louis Blues" and made improvisions on "Deep River." On May 4, 1945, a jazz and "pop" concert featuring Mr. Johnson's works was given at Carnegie Hall, I with the composer at the piano.

His composition, "An Ode to Dorie Miller, commemorating a hero of Pearl Harbor, was featured. Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Mrs Lillie Mae Johnson; a son, James P. Johnson a daughter, Arceola; an adopted daughter, Lillie Mae and three grandchildren. OBITUARY GEORGE MOUNT MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP, Nov.

18-A service for Mount, 87, of Gravel Hill, who died Tuesday night in his home, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Hulse Funeral Home, Englishtown. retired farmer, Mr. Mount had lived in this area all his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Irene Mount; four daughters, Mrs. Clarence Petty of Farmingdale, Mrs. Louis Assay and Mrs. Harry Jones of Sea Girt and Mrs. A.

Fred Mitchell of Neptune, and two sons, John H. of Hightstown and Earl of Englishtown. ZACHAR MOROZENKO MILLTOWN, Nov. 18-The funeral of 'Zachar Morozenko of 74 Ford a displaced persons who had lived here since 1950, was held yesterday from Maliszewski Funeral Home, South River, and Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church, South River.

The Rev. Philip Pechinsky officiated and interment was in the church cemetery. Mr. Morozenko, husband of Mrs. Nina Morozenko, died Sunday in St.

Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick. THOMAS BAUMANN PERTH AMBOY, Nov. 18- The body of Thomas Baumann, 44, of 365 Stanford was removed from the waters of the municipal boat basin at noon yesterday by Peron O'Neill of Kendall Sayreville, owner of the boat on which the victim occasionally slept. He had been missing for 10 days. Funeral services will be held at Muska Funeral Home at 3 p.

m. today by the Rev. Michael Morris of St. Mary's Church. Burial will be at the church cemetery.

Baumann was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baumann of this city, Survivors include a son Thomas sister, Mrs. Stephen Yaniak, brothers Jacob, John and August, all of Perth Amboy, and George of South River. CHARLES H.

LEARY A service for Charles H. Leary of 161 Codwise prominent here for many years in the building trades and former business agent of the city and county locals of the Carpenters Union, was held yes- Sadly missed by, Daughter, ROSE and Son-inlaw, WILLIAM KERN. DIED ZIOBRO (Zebro)-In this city on Nov. 15, 1955, Thomas, of Henry Street, South Amboy. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.

m. from Kurzawa Funeral Home, 338 Main South Amboy, with a requiem mass at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart Church, South Amboy. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

EPPINGER In South Amboy on Nov. 15, 1955, Ellen widow of Charles F. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m. from her home.

5. Bertram South Amboy, with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9 a. m. in St. Mary's Church, South Amboy.

Interment will be in Calvary cemetery, Parlin. Arrangements by the Gundrum Service. DEWAR-In Metuchen on Nov. 16, 1955, Peter Kerr, husband of Addie Adele Dewar, of 199 Norris Metuchen. A service will be held Saturday at 2 p.

m. in Runyon Funeral Home, 568 Middlesex Metuchen. Calling hours: Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MUPO-In this city on Nov. 16, 1955, Joseph husband of Gilda Macaro, of 14 Newell A Ave.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m. from Gleason Funeral Home, 44 Throop with? a requiem mass at 9 a. m. in St.

Mary's of Mt. Virgin Church. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Calling hours: Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

GUNTER-In Madison Township on Nov. 16, 1955, Charles Henry, husband of Charlotte, of West Brunswick Gardens. A service will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. in Hulse Funeral Home, Spotswood.

Cremation will follow at Rosehill Crematory, Linden. Calling hours: From 4 p.m. Friday to time of service. -In this city on Nov. 17, 1955, John, husband of the late Stanislawa (Stella) Jackowski.

The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m. from his residence, 398 Delavan with a requiem mass at m. in 1 St. Joseph's Church, Somerset St.

Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Calling hours at his residence: 1 p. m. Saturday to time of funeral.

Arrangements by John Gleason. NEWCOMB In Bridgewater Township on Nov. 17, 1955, Carol wife of C. Bryant Newcomb. A service will be held Monday at 2 p.

m. in Quackenboss Funeral Home, 156 Livingston Ave. Interment will be in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick. Calling hours: Saturday, 7 to: 9 p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. John E.

Gleason Funeral Director 44 Throop Avenue Phone KI 5-0700 MAHER zuneral Phone KI 5-1100 25 EASTON AVENUE QUACKENBOSS FUNERAL HOME New Brunswick 156 Livingston Ave. Telephone KI 5-0008 Jaqui Home Funeral 17 South Adelaide Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, N. J. Phone: KI 5-0608 Bronson Son FUNERAL HOME 152 North Main Street Milltown, N. J.

Telephone Milltown 8-0151.

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