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lie mtifatt Every Sunday You Get The Family Weekly Magazine and 8 Pages of Comics With The Sunday Times WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy with showers and windy. High about 65. Established 1786. NEW BRUNSWICK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1955. MORR) THAI 100.04M) READERS I.

TUB 81LDAY TIMES FAMILY Ten Cents. p0 UN. Warns Mid East Big ,3 Rejects Soviet Plan To Scrap Atlantic Treaty ar Nears Israel, Egypt Are Told Benson in Denver to Fight Their Responsibility Is Grave One TRUCE SUPERVISOR APPEALS TO BOTH A -Y 3 Spiff! s4p) Pfi mm A 1 I 1 nimimum For His Agriculture Post UNITED NATIONS, N.Y Oct. 29 The United Nations appealed stro.iEly tonieht for DENVER, Oct. 29 (JP) An em mid-1955 occurred under rigid supports "and two-thirds of that decline took place before this Egypt and Israel to exercise their where Benson Mas picked up as a passenger this morning.

The White House denial was made on behalf of Summerfield, Brown i P'' administration came to office." "gravest moral responsibility" nd avert further bor.der clashes that might lead to a new Pales battled Secretary of Agriculture Benson sought new backing from President Eisenhower today as another dip in crop prices added fury to the swelling storm over the farm issue. ell and Stassen. Some Republicans, however, Only yesterday the Agricul- have expressed uneasiness with the farm price issue shaping up 'ure Department reported that as a potentially key one in the 3IoIotov's Idea Termed Peril to West By Aroused Trio UNION OF GERMANY REMAINS BIG ISSUE GENEVA, Oct. 29 (TV-The Western powers tonight rejected Russia's pact for "collective European security" as a peril to the West. Soviet Foreign Minister Vya-cheslav M.

Molotov came under heavy criticism at the Big Four foreign ministers' conference on the charge that his proposal would "deceive the hopes of the world." U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the Russian diplomat his attempt to push through a security pact while delaying any effort to achieve German reunification violated the directives the summit conference laid down three months ago. Foreign Minister Antolne Pi-nay of France protested that Molotov's security pact continues to be aimed at the dissolution of NA.T.O., the Atlantic defense alliance. "The French government will Benson came to Denver wit! determination to stay on th( tine war. The appeal was Issued by Canadian MaJ.

Gen. E. L. M. Burns, chief of the U.N.

truce supervision organization that deals with the 1949 Israel-Arab armistices. 1956 campaigns. ob "as long as the Presiden; The regional board of of the newly-organized Na wants me to remain in the cab tional Farmers Organization It was issued with the back "VL VA v' 1 Am inet" in the face of criticisrr from some inside, as well as out ing of U.N. Secretary General asked yesterday that a price iloor be established at 90 per cent of side, the Republican party. uag mmmarskjold after a se ries of urgent conferences cli he Index of prices received by 'armers dropped another 2 per in the month ended in mid-Dctober.

Democratic presidential prospects, including Adlal Stevenson and Averell Harriman, have advocated shelving the Benson program of supporting farm prices on a flexible base and returning to high, rigid supports started in wartime. Benson Insists that all of the declines that have taken place from the peak in 1951 through Three and a half hours before the Eisenhower-Benson confer maxed by a meeting here this ence at Fitzsimons Army Hospi tal, White House news secre. morning that Included British nd United States representa parity for hogs and cattle. A telegram to the Denver White House referred to a "crisis in the great farm states." Parity is an economic formula for giving farmers a fair price for things they sell in relation to the cost of things they buy. tary James C.

Hagerty said the fa tives. 65-year-old President is well In a statement Hammarskjold enough now to tackle what a aid he and JBurns had consulted reporter called an "explosive" Is wttn the "interested govern sue. ments on measures that would TREAT FOR NEEDY CHILDREN Three Halloween "trick or treatsters" visit the Rev. Albert A. Dickson, pastor of the Highland Park Baptist Church and executive secretary of the Council of Churches, and receive a "treat" In the form of a donation for the United Nations Children's Fund.

More than 2,000 children will participate In this form of Halloween collection under the sponsorship of Protestant churches, synagogues and St. Peter's School. The children shown here are, from left to right, Marshall Crennijng, Neddie Van Heuval and Gail Mitchell. The President, he said, hasn't prevent deterioration of the sit Use of Leisure Time Seen been limited to non -controvers uation, especially. in the El Auja area.

However, no Security ial Issues for a couple of weeks or more. Field for Study by Labor Benson landed at Lowry Air Council meeting was planned. Burns will fly back to Jerusa Children Devote Halloween Force Base in Mr. Eisenhower's plane, the Columbine, with lem next Thursday as he originally planned when he came Auto Collision Sends Five Is Postmaster General Summer To Aiding Kiddies Overseas Promotion of Intellectual Development Urged by Speaker at Staff Meeting Of Rutgers here early this week for the con ultations. field, Sherman Adams, the Pres- idents chief deputy, and Dr.

Funds Gathered by Youngsters in City, Park Milton S. Eisenhower, younger Sir Pierson Dixon, British chief delegate, and James Barco, To Hospital brothel" of the Chief Executive. "Now 1j the time for labor Whether Dr. Eisenhower, new This Weekend, Through Trick or Treat' Will Go to Help Children in 90 Nations unions to promise the idea that Early Afternoon Crash a life-long process. The power machines have given to all the advantages that in th? past have been retained by a fortunate president of Penn State University, would sit in on the presi intellectual and cultural devel U.S.

minister -counselor, took part In the final talks at which the appeal was outlined. The United States and Britain, along with France, have a special mandate under U.N. agreements opment of the individual is the privilege and the duty of every The ''trick or. treat" collec Occurs in Route 18 Near Intersection few." dents conference with Benson was a question. He has been a frequent adviser of the Presi St.

Peter'j School. Rabbi Nathaniel M. Keller of Anshe Emeth Memorial Temole heads tions of several thousand chil worker," said Dr. John Carr "The power machines," he said, "have made it possible for dren in greater New Brunswick not gamble with security, or do deals about it," Pinay declared. Despite IVi hours of debate in three sessions since Thursday, Russia and the West have made no dent in Europe's status quo: Russia will not roll back from the Elbe line the cold war front in mid-Germany for 10 years, The West will not bargain on the dismantling of the Atlantic alliance, in which more than 400,000 U.S.

troops and airmen are committed overseas. Russia will not risk a unifying German election that could put anti-Communists in control of that powerful nation of The West will make no deal for German reunification that would concede in advance the military neutralization of all Germany. It has two-thirds of Germany arming in N.A.T.O. now. Molotov's security pact was to safeguard the security of the dent with a background as an Duff, chairman of the Department of Adult Education at the this Halloween will be shared Arab-Israel area in the Middle the program for Jewish children in the area, while the Rt.

Rev. gricultural consultant to Demo (Picture on Page 7) EAST BRUNSWICK, Oct. 29 with hungry, sick and needy See LABOR, Page 7 East. New York University School of cratic as well as Republican ad Msgr. James A.

Harding, pastor The French were consulted Five persons were hospitalized Education, addressing the first ministrators. of St. Peter's Church, is backer children all over the world. The children of New Brun wick and vicinity will be co earlier in the week. So were Is staff meeting of New Jersey following a two-car, ifead-on Dr.

Eisenhower drove imme C. I. O. Council officials held in Hunt Gunman diately from the airfield to the crash Route 18 this Police identified the drivers as of the project for the children at the parochial school. Originator of the new Hallo See MIDDLE EAST, Page 7 'cooperation with the Rutgers operating for the first time in the "trick or treat" for UNICEF hospital to see the President in John Pagano, 21, of 32 Ambrose Institute of Management and advance of the interview with (United Nations Children's' New Brunswick, and Henry Who Abducted Labor Relations here yesterday ween program for local children is the Rev.

Jarvis S. Morris, new minister of education at the Fund) Halloween program, a Benson. Summerfield will spend the weekend here before seeing Piekarski, 19, of 420 Main afternoon. new way of celebrating the holi bayrevule. Addressing the a tion Presbyterian Church.

Last Hal the President Monday. The Benson conference afford Pagano was driving east and Four In Deans Delaware U. Wins by 33-7 day which spreads the benefits of the traditional collection of Leadership Institute, jointly con loween he headed a similar Piekarski was traveling west in ducted by the C.I.O. Council and drive by children of his parish Halloween goodies, to all the the nignway when their cars col ed the President an opportunity to say what he feels about the the university, the adult educa Police Spread Dragnet at the Bethany Presbyterian lided a tenth of a mile east of world's children. Many of the costumed young tion leader pointed out that first rebuffed at the Berlin con sharp criticism of the agriculture the intersection of Race Track Church in Haddon Heights.

higher productivity has offered secretary and make it clear Rd. at 2:05 p. For Kidnaper Who Abandoned Car Great Benefits Cited sters appearing at local doors today and tomorrow will carry the increasing amounts of leisure Over Scarlet Rutgers Scores First whether he wants him to stay in Reported in fair condition at Middlesex General Hospital, The pennies and other small "trick or treat" for UNICEF the cabinet. Report Is Denied While the right to work has been well established, it is clear now that work is not an end to life New Brunswick, are Robert containers, in which they will SOUTH BRUNSWICK, Oct 29 coins, which the children here hope to collect under this Hal Czirnowski, 14, of 186 Pulaski There may have been a clue But Is Overpowered ference 20 months ago. It calls for the destruction of within three years, by-passing of German reunification, recall of American forces from this continent, and allowing Red China to become an official observer in European political and military organizations.

British Foreign Secretary Har- State police today spread a but a means. Sayreville, a passenger in ask that small coins be dropped for the welfare of the children in more than 90 nations who are wide dragnet tor a aangerous in the White House denial at Washington this week as "not Blue Hens "Employers and employes. By Piekarski's car. who suffered gunman who kidnaped four per loween's "trick or treat for UNICEF program, will go a long way in feeding, curing and otherwise helping the world's producers and consumers," Dr, only untrue but completely un face cuts and shock; Pagano, who suffered a fractured leg, and his sons and lorced them to arive Duff said, "all share in the ad cared for by this children's pro gram of the United Nations. some 20 miles to Trenton.

founded" a published report that some members of the cabinet vantages of increased production sister, Mrs. Rose Scarfi of 121 The milk containers and other The kidnaped persons a man. so long as these advantages are Wright PL, New Brunswick, who had tried to oust Benson. See HALLOWEEN, Page 7 his wife and two hitchhiking collection boxes these children carry will be identified by See BIG Page 7 suffered arm and leg fractures. guaranteed toy collective gaining and free enterprise." sailors were released unharmed Farm Journal magazine had said Attorney General Brownell and presidential aide Harold E.

orange and black bands bearing By JIMMIE FLEMING Delaware spotted Rutgers a touchdown 10 minutes after the opening kickoff and then roared back to score five of them three within nine minutes in the second period to bowl over the Scarlet Knights, 33-7. The final score just about represented the difference between Mrs. Scarfi's son, Joseph, 6, and her mother, Mrs. Josephine by the revolver-brandishing gun The speaker went on to say the silhouette of -a child drink Red China Radio man. that it Is possible to measure tne Pagano, 60, of the Ambrose St Stassen launched the ouster ing milk circled by the words State police found revolvers address, were reported in fair auality of civilization by how its "trick or treat" UNICEF.

Some move along with Summerfield, ammunition and crowbars in condition at St. Peter's General men and women spend the last 1,500 milk containers have been the gunman's abandoned car Hospital, New Brunswick. Both Benson's companion on the CO' lumbine flight from Fargo, N.D. 20 years of their lives. which bore Ohio license plates suffered possible skull fractures.

"We must take our own meas supplied for the collection by Paulus Dairy. French Assembly To Open Debate On New Elections PARIS, Oct. 29 The French National Assembly meets tomor Piekarski was treated at Mid The overnight incident started ure not in corporation dividends the two teams who played be fore 7,000 in the Sta dium yesterday. Says Americans Will Be Released TOKYO, Sunday, Oct. 30 UP) dlesex Hospital for minor inju prosaically enough with a rou Participants In this project will be the children from Pro or annual payrolls or carload ries but was not admitted.

The tine radar check for speeders in ings. not In TV sets, refrigera' The Blue Hens, in posting their Did You Forget To Turn Clocks Back Last Night? heavily-traveled Route 1. tors or automobiles. Pensions testant churches and synagogues throughout the greater New East Brunswick Rescue Squad took the injured to' Middlesex fifth victory in six starts and sending Rutgers down to its Peiplng Radio indicated today State police, related this ac and annuities and savings ac Brunswick area and the children that release is near for two Hospital and the Madison Town- count: third defeat in five efforts, rolled counts are important but even these are not the index to the from St. Peter's School.

The radar team spotted up 354 yards rushing and pass row in an unusual Sunday session to open debate on new general elections in December. sponsors of the "trick or speeding car with Ohio plates quality of living in our country, lng while holding the Scarlet to Americans for which a fruitless iship First Aid Squad took Mrs. vigil has been kept at the Hong; Pagano and Joseph to St. Peter's. Kong border for two days.

Two units of the South River For the first time, the Squad also answered the The car was halted by the troop "If the measure of our civil 157 In the air and on the ground. The discussion on the Assem treat" for UNICEF collection here are the Greater New Brunswick Council of Churches, ization lies in the degree in er intercepter patrol. However, Delaware moved 83, 62, 61, 50 alarm Radio mentioned Harriet which individual men and worn the driver of the speeding auto and 15 yards for its five touch Local police assisted Troopers the New Brunswick Council of bly floor will continue through a night session Tuesday. Premier Edgar Faure has asked the deputies to declare their term at en attain their intellectual and fled into nearby woods while the downs. Rutgers w-nt 25 yards Mills of New York City and the Rev.

Armand Proulx of Lowell, Mass. This mention is a must in United Church Women, the Henry J. Rakowski and G. Simonetta in the investigation, spiritual potential, education trooper was completing issuance for its sixpomter on seven plays the second time it got its hands of a summons to another auto American Association of University Women, synagogues and The township fire department Red procedure followed so far must become for all a process more important than the produc an end January 2. This would permit elections in December.

Trooper Wilbur Hunt, making on the ball. before an American convicted of was called out to flush gasoline routine checks about a half-hour ifrom the road. is released All parties declare themselves Rutgers did all of its playing during the first x0 minutes and tion of things for sale. It will not do to provide free scholarships for pensioners. Adult edu later, found the Town and Coun County Traffic Death' The State Department said in favor cf this idea.

But several parties, and many individual- try Esso station at Deans open Toll Increased to 50 tfHj' fS cation must begin early and con but deserted. tinue throughout life. Later, Joseph Rizkovsky lessee deputies, insist a change in the election law must be made first. Lobby talks will center on ways Chinese Nationalist Planes Hit Red Ships hut. viin ahim uau cigxeevj to free the two first of 19 Americans in Chinese jails to be SOUTH BRUNSWICK, Oct.

29 at the service station, and his A Philadelphia motorist be If you didn't turn back your clock last night, you're an hour ahead of the rest of the neighborhood because Daylight Saving Time died at midnight. Back on Eastern Standard Time today, residents of New Jersey gained an extra hour of sleep over the night, the hour they gave up April 24 when the fast time went into effect. It was the first time that Daylight Saving Time lasted until the last Sunday in October, an experiment this year. Previously, the warm weather time ended the last Sunday in September. Whether the added month of dark awakening for early risers and extra hours of daylight for evening relaxation were worth-while probably will be decided next April when the state Legislature either continues the new schedule or reverts to the old September date for ending daylight saving.

"It is never tree; eacn person must buy it for himself, paying in interest and effort. Each per the Geneva released under of rallying a majority for some wife, Marion, both of Dayton, appeared at the station and told came Middlesex county's 50th traffic fatality this morning. new system. So far, there seems to be little hope for agreement. the trooper this story: son mases nis own curriculum and in the end each person is his The victim, Edward T.

Goyne, Faure has threatened to bring 27, died at 9:45 a.m. of injuries The couple was about to close the station shortly before midnight, when along came the two hitchhiking sailors. They were suffered five hours earlier when an end to tne enorts Tuesday night if no solution has been found. At that time, he says, he the car he was driving overturned in Route 130. then folded as the Blue Hens came on to assert their superiority and win going away.

During the first 10 minutes Rutgers went over the goalline three times but had two of the touchdowns nullified. Even at that, the Scarlet looked better than at any previous time this season and it appeared as though an upset was in the making. However, after Billy Gatyas scooted around end on a fake-pass play from the 9-yard line for the initial score of the game and Tosh Hosada came in to add his eightth successive extra point by placement to give Rutgers an unexpected easy 7-0 lead, the Knights went into reverse. It marked the 92nd consecu- en route from Newport, R.I., to agreement of six weeks ago. I TAIPEI, Formosa, Oct.

29 (ff) Peiping said the two had been a i a 1 i Chinese F84 "found guilty of crimes com- thunderjets damaged two big mitted in China" but "in view of Communist gunboats today off their moderately good conduct 'iny Red held Chihchu Is-while serving their sentences, land 25 miles north of the Natsu the court has now decided to re- group, the air force announced, lease them from prison before The announcement said the the expiration of their sentences jets number undisclosed and deport them from China." I blasted the Red craft with na-The U. S. Consulate in Hong palm bombs and rockets. The Kong had expected their release! planes returned safely despite Friday and has been watching heavy antiaircraft fire, the air for them. force said.

A passenger in the car, Ter- their base. Police listed them as own teacher." Dr. Duff pointed out that there is a prevalent notion in this country that education is for children. He declared that education is the privilege we enjoy as mature adults. "Education," according, to him, "is not learning facts and elementary skills that is training.

rance uasey, also oi rauaaei- will ask for a confidence vote on the single issue of ending the' Assembly mandate. He probably can win on this, since the depu Robert Rumpler of Pittsburgh, phia, is in fair condition at the and Raymond Fellow of hosnital. ties will not want to be recorded State police of the Hights- as opposed to elections. Hopedale, Ohio. The sailors spotted a man crouching outside the station.

Suddenly the gunman, brandish Education is self-realization and town Barracks, who investigated, said cause of the crash had not been determined. However, a deer's horn was found near the accident scene and police theorized that the car may have hit the animal. IT CAN STRIKE ANYONE: See RUTGERS, Page 29 ing a .38 caliber revolver, entered the station. He forced the couple and the sailors into Riz-kovsky's auto and ordered him to drive to Trenton. Arriving at Mead Trenton, the gunman offered his watch for sale for $20, saying he needed money.

Rizkovsky bought the timepiece. The gunman left. The sailors told Trenton police Eisenhower's Heart Attack Has Spotlighted Nation's No. 1 Killer, Spurred New Research phasized th seriousness of this limited knowledge, we have noldidates for this disease of their definite answers, only opinions' arteries, to a degree sufficient to and suggestions. But if we alL limit their ability to apply this most common of the important illnesses of the middJe-aeed and doctors and laymen alike, put wisdom in lull.

older male in the United States Money Doesn't Help our shoulders to the wheel we should have some real answers I myself have seen in many of the incident when they spotted a cruising patrol car on the Trenton Freeway. State police began Investigation of the ownership of the auto with the Ohio plates. A widespread alarm was broadcast for the man, described as about 25 years old, stocky, weighing about 160 pounds, armed and believed extremely dangerous. In Today's Times FEATURES Page Municipal Government 6 Fourth at Rutgers 2 Arsenal Beauty Queen 5 Halloween Paintings 18 DEPARTMENTS Classified Section 35-39 Editorial Page 12 Inquiring Photographer 12 Handyman and Gardener 25 Home Building 21-24 About Real Estate 21 Music for Everybody 19 Names in the News 33 Obituaries 39 Radio Programs 8 Review of the Raritan Valley 33 Social 13-18 The Grapevine 13 Sports 29-32 Out on the Limb 31 Outdoor Sportsmen 32 Suburban 26-27 Down the River 26 News and Views 28 Sue Bourbon 28 Television Section 9-10 Video Views 3 Theater Page 11 25 ears Ago Women's Page 19 within the next decade or two. Incidentally, the problem is different countries throughout the world coronary thrombosis related not alone to the health amonz those citizens whose in of America today.

A good many of us doctors have, for the past 15 years or more, tried to bring this No. 1 public health problem into the prominent position which it deserves, and which it has now overnight attained. For the moment it is of course over-headlined, but we must not College Football Scores Delaware 0 '20 0 13 33 Rutgers 7 0 0 0 7 Princeton 1 7 0 014 Brown 0 7 0 0 7 Harvard 6 13 0 728 Bucknell 7 0 19 026 Army 8 7 14 027 Colgate 0 0.0 77 Cornell ....6 13 6 9 34 Columbia 0 0 7 1219 Yale 0 0 7 1320 Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 0 Penn State 113 .0 0 720 Penn 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 7 14 (P-21 Navy 0 0 0 7 7 Syracuse 0 21 7 21 49 Holy Cross 7 0 0 2 9 Michigan 0 0 13 2033 Iowa 7 7 7 21 of the leaders in the professions! comes allow them to live the and in business nowadays, but Way most of us do in the VS. also to the prowem or me aru-while their less well-to-do fel EDITOR'S NOTE: Is the strain of the presidency an element in President Eisen-' bower's heart attack? Would greater delegation of duties lessen the chances of future presidents suffering similar attacks? What is the need for greater research to discover causes and prevention of. heart attacks and heart diseases? Dr.

Paul D. White, the President's heart specialist, discusses these and other prime questions about the nation's No. 1 killer in the following exclusive report, written for the Associated Press.) Pr PAUL DUDLEY WHITE, M.D. Copyright 1955 by the Associated Press The President's recent heart ow citizens seem largely to san, farmer and laborer wno years ago were thought to be protected in some way through their physical activity. i escape.

We are trying to learn about the morbidity of the disease as settle back into the semi-com TRANSPORTS DUE SEATTLE. Oct 29 The; transport Frederick Funs ton will: Most important of all perhaps, well as about its mortality that placent state about it current before September 24, 1955. Neither must be doctors be this oroblem can be related toiia about the numbers of those the peace of the world. For it isjw-ho recover as well as of those forced to give advice about whatiiiirAiv that th ultimate ae- arrive tomorrow and the James O'Hara is due Tuesday bringing military personnel home from, the Far East. They are the only two scheduled to arrive here this i who do not.

Up to now it has to do to prevent this disease or at makers are men who through ex-least to delay its appearance, be- oerienr hav nennired wisdom. been possible to gather reasonably accurate figures only about coming week. i m. iavij tx.vnAfc fore we know the answers our-jBut at the same time, the pas-jthe fatal cases, and this Is one selves. Isaee of vears and their wav of! 0ro' Drivin School.

CH. S-1UU. attack has quite naturally em la the present state oi our life may have mads them can-i Sea HEART, Pagt 4.

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