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Daily News COOL Partly cloudy, cool today and tonight, high JS, low 37. Chanct rain tarly tomorrow. Temperature by hours: 4 5 7( I 9 10 11 37 37 34 14 42 44 .50 ,9 Ytstcrday: Max. 54; Min. 40 ome Somerset Edition or a re ater Raritan alley Founded in 1879.

'OR CLASSIFIED ADS CALL KILMER 0-4000 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24, 1956. 20 Pages. FIVE CENTS. 4 (T -ft JL, Jur jj gj Slmm I Dumont Has an Open Mind on How to Put Stop to Gas Wars TRENTON -Got any ideas about how to end New Jersey gasoline price wars? City Officials Go to Trenton On Canal Deal Russians Stalk From Meeting In Bad Humor Campbell, Costa Figure in Shuffle If you have, Senate President Wayne Dumont Jr.

(R-Warren) Look Almost Sullen, Conference With McLean Will Determine Next Basin Step Call 05 Conference With Press OfCpuntyOffices New Brunswick officials were in LONDON Wi Soviet Premier iv' i ft I i i Trenton today to confer with Joseph Bulganin and Communist party Freeholder to Be Groomed McLean," director of the Depart chief Khrushchev strode grimly from a crucial meeting today with is open to suggestions. He said yesterday he wasn't exactly sold on a bill he introduced to set up a five-member board of examiners to license mechanics and service station operators. The bill would ban sale of gasoline below a price that would include the average cost of doing business. Dumont told newsmen: "I knew this measure was controversial "I don't approve of it entirely myself. no better solution has been advanced.

"I would welcome ment of Conservation and Ecc-' i i Prime Minister Eden, amid plummeting hopes for any solid British- nomic Development, and his staff on the next step to be taken in ob-! taining title to the lower basin of the Delaware Raritan Canal. Soviet agreement on world issues. Moments later the Soviet leaders I Public Works Director Herbert To Take Over Hamley'i Job as Treasurer TO SUCCEED CAMPBELL David T. Wilentz, leader of the Middlesex County Democratic organization, and State Sen. John A.

D. Dailey, who is leading the move postponed for 36 hours a newscori-ference they had scheduled for tomorrow. A British Foreign Office ment to acquire the basin for sub sequent conversion for parking and parks, said the conference had spokesman said he coold not explain the reason. With the Soviet-British talks in been arranged to work out details such as the procurement of ripa i I tonwi I I I I rian rights, construction of a spillway to carry flood waters of the their final stage this was the next to last session the Russian leaders' looked almost sullen as they left No. 10 Downing St.

i MONTGOMERY BUS upper basin and the method of fill. Dailey was in the delegation Lynch were in conference today at the County Records Building with the Board of Freeholders to explore changes in the party's "official family" to Include: 1. Appointment of an assistant for County Treasurer Arthur J. SEGREGATION OFF which included City Attorney Sam PLAN "ATOM SMASHER" These Princeton University physicists have been working for the past 18 months on the design of a six million dollar synchrotron or "atom smasher" that will be built at Princeton's James Forrestal Research Center in Plainsboro. Left to right are Dr.

Frank C. Shoemaker, Dr. Milton G. White, project director, and Dr. Gerard K.

O'Neill. 'Atom Smasher' to Be Built Eden did not come to the door of his official residence to see the Soviet leaders out, the normal custom for such high ranking visitors. uel D. Hoffman, Engineer Monroe Ruling by Supreme Court lx Hamley of Dunellen who has been W. Taylor and Public Works Supervisor Sol Seid.

Plans Are Filed Plans for the development of the Staring stolidly ahead, the Russians hurried to their waiting car in poor health for several months and is expected to put in for re Ends Separate-Equal System There By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Segregation on buses at Mont to be driven to the House of Commons for a luncheon given by the basin have been filed wth McLean tirement at the end of the year. LEON A. CAMPBELL and his staff. The canal committee 2. Resignation of Freeholder Leon speaker.

Center At County Research of the division has given its sanc Campbell of Highland Park, as British Alarmed British alarm and resentment tion for the transfer of title to the gomery, came to an end today and marked the first concrete reaction in the South to the U.S. a member of the board and his appointment to the newly created of basin. The city requested and Mc- Lean concurred that the basin be universities. It also will be avail mounted as a result of Khrushchev's two speeches yesterday in PLAINSBORO A six million 'atom smasher" or synchro Supreme Court decision extending world, were disclosed jointly by Dr. Harold W.

Dodds, president of Princeton; Dr. Gaylord P. Harn- able for use by other Middle At the ban on racial segregation to lantic colleges and universities en tron will be built at Princeton University's James Forrestal Research which he bragged about Soviet guided missiles with H-bomb warheads and talked tough to labor public transportation within the gaged in very-high-energy physics borders of a state. fice and subsequent appointment to the $10,000 treasurer job when Hamley resigns. 3.

Appointment of Edison Township Director Joseph R. Costa to succeed Campbell on the Board of Freeholders and to take his place on the party's ticket for election in transferred by deed rather than lease. Dailey said the city preferred to have the entire basin deeded but objections have been raised by state officials. It has been recommended that the area between leaders critical of Communist '11 Center here, it was announced yes terday. well, president of the University of Pennsylvania" and the Atomic Energy Commission." Financed in large part by the AEC, the synchrotron will be de Negro leaders rejoiced but there was no immediate indication research.

The Princeton-Pennsylvania ac policies Plans for the high intensity accelerator, which will help scientists A Foreign Office statement said whether similar action might be celerator, which will have a larger taken elsewhere in the South, long signed and administered by the two understand more about the physical -Aci today's talk at Downing Street "reviewed the question of Anglo-Soviet November. dock, and a point 200 feet north of Qn JhH wu i0r; trade and continued discussions on number of accelerated particles! than any existing machine or any planned country in the should be in operation by 1960, according to Dr. Milton G. White, Washington Street be included tte decision by the Su- cultural exchanges and on the dis- rna rfnArl i Contract for Laying Mains wienie vuuit aiiu auuuici uivaouji vu'vm. 4.

Resignation of Costa from the Edison Township Committee and the appointment of Richard Hale, son of former Director W. Robert Hale of the Board of Directors. The latter appointment was touched upon only lightly by the viic ui acvciai icuwuvc uur ctotoc rioWo anH 9 now cton "in Indications were that Khrush plans provides for the building of a fpHpra, rijrtafnrshjn A vPtTrn chev and Bulganin ran up against director of the project. Construction should be under way by winter, he said. The new machine will be com a British stone wall on the trade spur from Memorial Parkway to extend to the basin and a road to 1.

A l- TT rt 1 rti Ti spokesman hailed the ruling as marking an end to the separate and contacts phases of the talks, A warded by Manville Council Renda of Greenbrook Bids $20,880 to Take Job 'r- Of Laying 7,500 Feet of Water Line cunneci wiui namiuon aireei. hnt omlQi Atra ae W-1 nrin. party leaders as they consider it a matter for the Democratic organ would have the effect of a traffic parable in size to the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, N. Y. ciple British opposition to breaking down the Western embargo.on selling strategic goods to Russia seems to have irritated Khrushchev and bypass at the Albany Street bridge.

ization in the township to explore. It was reported however that when It will have one half the energy The Supreme Court took only 10 words to dismiss an appeal from a Dailey has been pushing the the changes take place the town of the bevatron at the University of project in the hope of obtaining ect to Harry Forman of Freehold U.S. Court of Appeals decision in resulted in his new tough tone. JOSEPH R. COSTA for $63 after some "spirited" uul Wi" ve mucn Richmond, that segregation on He seemed to approach the talks intrastate (within the state) buses, with a chip-on-shoulder attitude.

title before the end of spring. Once the city becomes owner, Dailey said, Vincent Cassera, city plan- MANVILLE The Borough Council awarded a contract to lay 7,500 feet of six and 10 inch -water lines to Ernest Renda of Greenbrpok, for $20,880 last night. ship Democratic leaders would likely go through with th naming of Hale to replace Costa. Hale had beeen mentioned as a ding which progressed by $1 jumps. I61 ol 'naD AnnthT nnir was in -Anna either of tne existing "atom STELTON STATION "Khrushchev drops the mask," smashers," Continued on Page Nineteen irtpossible replacement for Eneel violates the federal Constitution.

Gov. Marvin Griffin of Georgia, an outspoken foe of integration, termed yesterday's decision "an Will Produce Mesons said a typical headline describing the acrimonious clash last night The only other bidder was Ottilio WILL BE RENAMED White pointed out the Princeton Otruba of Millstone for $41 after the same type of bidding. Councilman John Wilk reported he is doing a clean-up job at the project and said he sold a lot of between the Soviet party head and Pillon of New Brunswick. The council also awarded con PROBE OF FATAL when the Republican-Democratic fusion slate was selected in the township last year. He has been active in Democratic party affairs synchrotron will produce heavy other example of an overt usurpa Labor party leaders over the status TL of Socialists and Jews in Russia I Kailroaa 10 Change Name tracts for the rental of a power tion of the liberties of the people beds and furniture from the dormi shovel to Joseph Lunger ana a and the Red bloc nations.

i CRASH CONTINUES To Edison Sept. 30, since ne reached maturity. mesons in much larger quantities than has ever been possible White has been working on the design of the machine for the past 18 months with two other Prince tory last week. "We shall oppose this latest de- There had been reports that some Surprise Move The "shuffle in" county offices Township Is Told Borough Engineer Michael Ka- A Tw'sion just as we are resisting tne progress was made on the Middle chorsky said he has plans for the decision in the school segregation East problem. Soon after the I The Pennsylvania came as a surprise in Democratic circles although it has been sug ton physics professors, Dr.

Frank front end loader to the Sylvester Construction Co. The rental price depends on the length of time the machines are used. A contract for road materials went to the North Jersey Quarry Co. improvement of Knopf Street from Taverns May Be Filed case by all possible legal means, he said. Kremlin leaders' conference with Eden began, Soviet trade expert Railroad will change the name of C.

Shoemaker and Dr. Gerard K. O'Neill Today its station in the Stelton section of Chairman Jack Owen of the Ala Main Street to the borough line ready for submission to the State Highway Department. The bor gested tor the past two or three years that Hamley would resign. The county treasurer suffered a P.

N. Kumykin and Peter Thorney- the Edison station next Sept. 30, it Heavy mesons are atomic par bama Public Service Commission croft, president of Britain's Board was learned yesterday. ticles presently discovered in cos The council sold one building at WOODBRIDGE State, county and local law enforcement officers are continuing their investigations into the events which led to the of Trade, left for a separate meet ing. declared, "I am going to do every thing I can to maintain segrega tion in Alabama ough is applying for state aid for the project.

-Edward Purzyck, civilian defense The goal of the project started several months ago by the Forum mic rays, the three scientists indicate. The tiny bits of matter are recent siege of illness which has kept him at home for half-day periods. -Because of his long service to the Manville Homes housing proj- RENAME PANNONl Club was reached through team Friday night crash here that was believed to play an important part In Louisiana, State Sen. William work of club members, the Women fatal to three youths. Rainach, chairman of a joint leg- FOUR AMBUSHED coordinator, reported the borough has saved $11,166.61 by purchasing fire and police equipment under Police Chief John Egan said he in binding together the protons and neutrons found in nuclei such as helium, iron and uranium.

I islative committee on segregation, the county and his advanced age. Democratic leaders, including Wilentz and Lynch, feel that his re for Edison and local officials. Notification of the intended name AS PARTY HEAD the federal cost sharing program expects that complaints will be made' today against two taverns said the decision was a new step "in federal dictatorship." ISRAELIS KILLED sponsibilities should be lightened change was contained in a letter received by William M. The only two laboratories in the United States to have produced that sold a large quantity of beer UemOCrailC urgamzaiion ment of the federal government. club president, from P.M.

Roeper and liquor to youths involved in Truce Observers of U.N. Continued on Page Nineteen Mayor Frank Baron issued a of New York City, regional man- written statement saying recent 'HAM' OPERATOR the triple tragedy. An Iselin bar, the Pioneer Tav tnrougn the appointment of an assistant. It was learned today that should Hamley decide to continue after the expiration of his current term in December, he will be per-mittted to do so. He will be 76 ager of the railroad.

In Somerville Elects Officers at Meet SOMERVILLE James J. Pan meetings among the Police Board, Rush to Border Area Near Jordan LEADERS ELECTED ern at 42 Marconi Ave. is facing two charges, violation of the local Chief of Police John J. Jasinski and Patrolman Michael Wass con-l GETS FINE BACK Roeper wrote that railroad officials are in complete sympathy with the club's request to change the station's name as "well as the none of 2 South Richards was ordinance and state statutes ban JERUSALEM (B-Four Israelis on Deoember 18. cerned "primarily departmental unanimously reelected municipal i i The shift of Campbell, who is procedure plus a clash of person ning sale of intoxicants to minors, according to Egan.

The other establishment, which IN BOUND BROOK Councilman Frank Culley James Kunyon, Resident night several hundred yards from local officials and various civic and social groups. alities." He pointed out no formal com- third in seniority on the Board of Freeholders, will open the way to give recognition to the Edison the Israeli-Jordan border of the Of Somerville, Did He said; "It will be our purpose investigation showed sold most of Democratic chairman last night at the organization meeting held in the Veterans of Foreign Wars building, 45 Union St Pannone, a member of the Somerset County Board of Elections, Dlaint was lodged and said "the Negev Desert. the supply to the youths, is the Not Break Law Renamed by Democrats; to change the name of the Stelton station to Edison with theTchange committee feels that it is unneces U.N. truce observersJnirried to Continuedon Page Eight Boulevard Inn at 751 Convery the scene today. sary to pursue the matter further from Daylight Saving Time to East WESTPORT, Conn.

The Perth Amboy. Egan said agents of the state de An Israeli army spokesman said and therefore considers the inci DiLiddo Heads GOP BOUND BROOK Councilman Ike Is First Voter was again chosen local chairman of the seventh successive year. He ern Standard Time the last Sunday dent closed." Town Court yesterday returned to James Runyon, 48, an amateur radio operator from 518 E. Main the four men, employes of Israel's water authority, were traveling In a command car which was set partment of Alcoholic Beverage Control will confer with local and Wass had complained to Police of September this year. Must Be Approved "The change, of course, is sub Frank Culley was unanimously re-elected Democratic municipal At Gettysburg Poll GETTYSBURG, Pa.

(fl-Presi- country authorities prior to filing is also a member of the Somerset County Democratic executive committee, which organized tonight in the Far' Hills Inn. Somerville, N. the $15 bond Commisisoner John Povich that the chief used "abusive language" on him. chairman by local members of ject to the approval of various gov afire. The ambush occurred about the complaints.

he forfeited for using a mobile telephone while his automobile was Meanwhile, detectives are con' the Democratic county executive committee last night at Codrington ernment regulatory, bodies with whom we are presently handling tinuing to take statements con dent Eisenhower cast his first ballot as a Pennsylvanian today in a presidential preference primary matching him against Democrat in motion. p.m. on the Beersheba-Eilat road, not far from Scorpion Pass. It was there that Arab infiltrators Associate officers reelected were Joseph Konapka of North Richards vice chairman; Irene Sorace, The council adopted on final reading an ordinance adding a section of Duke's Parkway to a sewer Park fieldhouse. the matter, and from whom we ex Runyon, arrested on the Merritt a 1.

cerning the drinking bout that pre- ceded the fatal crash at Route 9 and Mrs. Anna Corby and Councilman pect no opposition. of West Cliff secretary-treas construction ordinance passed two William F. Gehrine were reelected The Forum Club initiated the Green Street. an Israeli bus in 1954 Ltiand killed 12 of its passengers.

Connecticut's law pertaining to urer, years ago. The work has been done vice chairmen. Mrs. S. J.

Sperduto Three occupants of the car, all movement and were assisted by the ing The outbreak on the Jordan Stephen P. Zardus and Louis A. but the language was omitted from now reported in "fair" condition at women for Edison and local the use of mobile telephones, but Adlai Stevenson in a popularity test. A heavy, wet snow was falling as the smiling President arrived at the Cumberland Township polling place a.m., four minutes border raised new problems for the original ordinance, was elected secretary. Named to the bylaws committee werf Gehr-ing, SJ.

Sperduto, Mrs. AdarA Perth Amboy General Hospital, will officials of the American Radio U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham Three borough owned lots were be aueried today if possible. They Mrs. Charles Wira, president of Relay League did.

Menapace, party candidates for the borough council, spoke to members of the local organization following the election of of fleers. marskjold in his mission to put sold for $875. Diamente and Mrs. Corby. are William McCarthy, 16; Daniel the Women for Edison, said the The league, a nationwide organ an end to shooting incidents be after the unit had opened for Frank DiLiddo was unanimously Reynolds.

18, and John E. Bahr, group handled details in arranging tween Israel and her Arab neigh ization of ham operators with headquarters in West Hartford, sprang business. reelected Republican municipal 18. the driver, all of this township, bors Mr. Eisenhower's was the first chairman by Bound Brook mem to Runyon's defense when officials CLINIC.

HELD MANVILLE Charles V. N. Da PELTACK ELECTED Dead as a result of the crash are Thomas Francis McGinley, 20, a Hammarskjold today was in Da ballot in. bers of the county executive com three conferences with railroad officials. Among those attending the conferences were Charles Wira of the Forum Club; Prof.

Frank G. Helyar, Planning Board chairman; James Forgione, former mayor; read about his case in the news papers. mascus trying to secure bynan Wearing a tan topcoat and a mittee at Borough Hall. Navy man home on leave; Harry vis, health inspector, reported today that 289 dogs were inoculated DEMOCRATIC HEAD J. Sherman Ogden was elected They wrote to Judge Charles F.

agreement to an unconditional cease-fire along the Syrian-Israeli King, 15, and Richard vesce, all of this township. Spear, pointing out that licensed at the anti-rabies clinic held ny ur, Arthur North Friday and Saturday, vice chairman; Mrs. Angelina Marra, secretary-treasurer, and frontier by the Jordan brown hat, Mr. Eisenhower had to make his way through a big crowd of reporters and photographers who jammed every vantage point inside the tiny 10 by 15 feet- A statement from Bahr disclosed New Municipal Chairman River and the Sea of Galilee. Davis said this establishes a Mrs.

Samuel Woldin, representa Mayor Thomas J. Swales and Mrs. Wira and Mrs. Claude Worth-ington, both of the Women for Edi hams are exempted from the law which requires a motorist to stop before using a telephone in his car. tive to the county advisory com Recent serious Arab Israeli clashes have occurred along Is new record for dogs inoculated at a two day clinic.

that he purchased six cases of beer and a fifth of whiskey from the Perth Amboy tavern and McGinley bought additional beer from the mittee. Councilman Harold B. Fox Succeeds Golcheski, Who Did Not Run MANVILLE Frank Peltack was Judge Spear said he would re- son. white frame voting place some four miles from his farm home. rael's borders with Egypt and "'uc and Paul Van Nest, Republican open the case if Runyon would Mrs.

Wira said she wrote on Jan, him hie illc councilmanic nominees, addressed Iselin tavern. GOP ELECTS HILLSBOROUGH Shirley Ten has been generally quiet for 11 to J. M. Symes, president of the railroad company. He informed elected Democratic municipal the committee members.

The intoxicants were purchased.Commission license. chairman at a meeting of the mil- Eyck was reelected Republican her that the matter had been refer months, and that with Lebanon even quieter. for a party to celebrate wcuiniey si Runyon came here today, con-homecoming from the Navy, erred with the judge in chambers red to Roeper and that immediate STAFFELLI ELECTED municipal chairman last night at a nicipal committee last night. He meeting in the municipal building, replaces Charles Golcheski, chair-Preston Quick was named delegate man for two years, who did not and retrieved his $15 attention would be given the re He had posted the bond at the quest for a name change. MIDDLESEX Former Mayor Eleven boys chipped in to pay for the beer and liquor and a "party" was held in a wooded area near the Garden State Parkway.

Flying Fragment run for reelection. to the county executive committee. rs rrii: i i i time of his arrest, and did not ap Next on the agenda for the svonfc Hornet! rhnirman nf," oiaueiii was reewtiea mu pear when his case was called in These are the only offices filled by the Hillsborough Republicans. the Board of Health and Secretary chairman last Kills Fleeing Boy group, Mrs. Wira said, is a project to get larger quarters for the new Eean said a test of Bahr's blood court the next day.

of the Board of Adjustment was ai Runyon said he had been using post office building. CARO. Mich. WV-A flying piece showed that-he had taken aclohol to the extent of 15 per cent over the TO ORGANIZE TONIGHT the telephone to inquire about road The move to change the name of named vice chairman. Peltack who is the Borough Sallie Crouse is again vice Clerk stepped up from vice chair- chairman, and Mrs.

Eva CornweU, sobriety level. MANVILLE The Republican municipal committee will organize conditions in Massachusetts, the destination of his trip. It was snow of metal from an exploding gasoline transport truck fatally injured 11-year-old Ned Huffman as he ran from the scene yesterday. It Happened in: Hillsborough Otto Meyer, who is running for Municipal Tax Assessor on the Democratic ticket was expelled from the Hillsborough Republican Club at a meeting in the municipal building last night. His dues will be refunded.

The expulsion was recommended by the membership committee, composed of Ernest Snyder, Nicholas Yurchuck and Bernice Mul-ford. Meyer, a Republican for many years, has been at odds with the party leadership frequently in the past few years. He is opposing diaries V. N. Davis in the general election.

Egan said he also wanted to put the railroad station is the third major step to give this township a name and mailing address of its man. Hp is sn vtri nrpsinent ofiWWWVfc'' tonight before the County Commit an end to rumors that the boys in ing heavily on April 8. tee meeting. The GOP is expected! the Manville Democratic Club and to retain Joseph Wilhousky Jr. as, is expected to be elected president own.

The truck, driven by William volved in the fatal accident and the drinking bout were members MESZAROS REELECTED Forre of Caro. blazed UD at 'M nrsl was Ule reierenuum oy municipal chairman and Adam, of that organization at its next of the Iselin Hot Rod Club. residential intersection. Caro fire-iwnicn tne name oi tne municipal HILLSBOROUGH -William Kulzaszewski as vice chairman. meeting.

mpn uprp fiphtin thP flames when'ity was changed from Raritan "None of them were members," he said. Traditionally, presidency of the Meszaros was reelected Democratic municipal chairman last Township to Edison. the truck exploded, club and the municipal chairman Other 1 SomersetNews Pages 16 PIRATES KILL TWO MANILA MV-Two villagers were Then the post office department A funeral service and interment for youne King was planned for to ship go together. The club char night at a meeting of the municipal I committee in his home. Dorothy Despite flying metal and spewing, flaming fuel, Ned was the only casualty.

He was 200 feet away and running from the day, while those for McGinley and reported killed and a number of homes sacked and burned in a changed the name of the former Stelton office to Edison and now the name of the railroad station is ter prohibits holding the presidency more than two years. Golcheski is completing his second year as Vesce are scheduled for tomorrow Brogan was reelected vice chairman. Mrs. Dolores Koehler was elected secretary. raid by Moro pirates on the south CH.

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