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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 36

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3d THE DAILY HOME NEWS KTW BRVXSWICK. N. I. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1960 MEYNER HAILS BUILDING PLAN Legal Opinion in Illinois Favors Kennedy's Approval BEHOLDS OPEN HOUSE visitors were the huge machine for producing corrugated board, equipment for die-stamping and printing shipping containers, and huce warehouse where iumbo TRENTON 'AP) Gov.

Rob CHICAGO (AP) Democratic! The Republicans are not count- ert B. Meyner said today the state will start or complete almost $200 million in new buildings' hopes of keeping Illinois 27 elec- fa2 ballots they deem invalid. of these apparently are for toral votes in President -elect v0l nui-u and and roads in the coming year. rwmocrats everv Demo- In a prepared talk to the an-John F. Kennedy's column have in the GOP reckonin nual luncheon of the Associated been given a lift by a top-rank adds to the net 0f tne pe.

General Contractors of New Jer- Republican. inuhiif-anc sey, the governor said state gov- it came in the form of an ernment will be a good customer opinion by Secretary of State' ta the contractors. inK-n-Us r.nonb. Ana rtf (ha New. enlarged facilities at the rolls of kraft paper are stacked Mcngel Division of Container to a height of about 30 feet Corp.

of America, Quentin through the use of overhead were shown to customers and cranes. area industrial leaders at an open Quality control and testing house yesterday. 'equipment and procedures also A tour of the plant, starting were shown, as was an elaborate from the new, spacious offices, section devoted to the design and took the group throughout the decoration of a multitude of dif-plant where shipping containers fcrent types of containers and of corrugated board and point-of- packages, display containers are major prUCiSf' i i SEEKS DEBATE DELAY The Mcngel plant presented in- TANANARIVE, Malagasy (AP) mLILJS-1 Philibcrt Tsrinana many of the top names in indus-; wired crarv. trial and manufacturing circles. v-w 77 Of particular interest to theGene Hammarskjo Id ask mg that political committee de H- mentioned $108 million for four Republicans on the five- ELDERLY MAN, CHILDREN DIE the highway construction pr0-memhep state Perioral hnarrf.

hs A-J I 5 i 4 SnM III gram, $11 million for a new Labor) The board will meet next Wed-and Industry Department Gov. William G. Strat- ton, the chairman, who also is a BEL AIR, Md. (AP)-An elder- Republican, has said the board ly man and two of his grandchild- quarters, $3 million for a new Education Department headquarters, and $66 million for college buildings. "There is no suggestion of may withhold the state's electoral ren perished in the flaming ruins votes if it receives substantial of a small bungalow Wednesday evidence of fraud.

Jwhen gasoline from a broken jar But Carpentier stated last night caused a wood-burning stove to he feels the board cannot legally! explode, refuse to certify the Democratic; The victims were Charles W. bate on Algeria be suspended un- A Miles West of Someriil pump-priming in any of. these programs," Meyner said "But if these programs do exert a stimulating effect on our economy, so much the better." Rout 22 KJtoa'pft Jin aiici iiic ie. ruiiLail tuu-ference in Brazaville in which France's former African colonies electors. TODAY thru SUNDAYI Cut Hn RnrnuF Wa i uir.

will discuss common problems and form a common foreign policy. Minnick, 63, and his granddaughters. Ellen Marie Minnick, 5, and Sandra May, 6. Five other children, aged 9 to 14, fled the one-floor frame house before it was "I've talked to numerous attorneys," he said, "and every one of them tells me we can't do anything but certify." JWj falsHuSm IHHCnmX UOHWJW.JOHNK GIRL OF THE.NIGHT1 The board's function is to re-, destroyed. Flames scorched the LIU ENDS VISIT TO KREMLIN MOSCOW API-President Liu ceiye and add up the official can- clothing of several survivors, vasses of the state's 102 counties, State police said the fire appar-and Carpentier said it is "purely ently started when a 14-year-old administrative." boy was pouring gasoline into a No Children I ndrr 1H Admittrd RALPH BELLAMY GREER CARSON "Sunrise at Campobello" Color ''KeTVitnness'' FREE IX CAR BEATERS tnlfsi Accomp-nifd by Adult! COMMUNION ACTION Stavro E.

Prodromou, 17, center, recipient of the Highland Park Fire Department scholarship at Rutgers University, looks on as Louis Figle, fire chief, presents $400 check to Dr. Mason W. Cross, president of the university. The scholarship, covering tuition for the freshman year, was granted through he Highland Park Scholarship Aid Assn. Prodromou, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Evangelo Prodrtfmou of 218 Magnolia Highland Park, was graduated from Highland Park High School in June. Shao-chi of Communist China left for home today after spending a month in the Soviet Union, most of it in Moscow for the Communist summit meeting that ended last week. The Soviet news agency Tass said thousands of Muscovites lined the route to the airport to cheer him. In an airport speech reported by Tass, Liu said his trip strength- Church Would Cover Everyone Carpentier also told the As- power chain saw in the kitchen sociaied Press in a telephone in-and the jar broke, spilling the ter -iew from his home in Moline, gasoline under the stove.

that his opinion is shared by, another GOP member of the TAILORS RAP LYNDON board, Atty. Gen. William Guild. I The only Democratic member, I PITTSBURGH (AP)-A Treasurer Joseph Lohman.j burgh tailors organization sent an also holds that the board must ac-iPen letter to Vice President-elect cept the county canvasses. Lyndon B.

Johnson Wednesday But Georges H. Dapples, at-criticizing him for ordering five torney for the Nixon recount suits from a London tailoring committee, said evidence of ir- firm. The letter was signed by regularities in Chicago will be Richard Degen, secretary of the placed before the board. Custom Tailors and Designers To Request Delay Association of Pittsburgh. In a Zone Under New Plan DEC.

7 DEC. 10 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A dif- lier was laheled "sillv" bv two'ened friendship between Red MERRY MUSIC HALL CHRISTMAS1 Happiest entertainment of the holiday Radio City Music Hall's great Christmas show. It's a family tradition the perfect treat of the season. ferent approach to church unity other church leaders. California's and.he Soy.iet Union and summit meeting will "pro- than actual merger with any new Episcopal Bishop James Pike andmote tne struggle for world peace cnurcn responsime over a mu Theodore A.

Gill, president and the further consolidation of radius for all Protestants no mat- the great camp of Socialist ui van iqutiovw uvuiv0ivui n-si- inary (United Presbyterian. ter what their church was projected today before the National Council of Churches. "I'm going to ask them to withhold certification until they can review, the facts," he said. Dapples oaid he is certain that a full recheck of Cook County (Chicago) votes would give Rich Sharing interest with the unity! accomDanied Liu tn lhe.air. The Rev.

Lemuel Petersen, in discussions were two important nort with a Prnim nf Snvipt nffi. a speech prepared for delivery to1 if pm nf miinoil husiness adoo-lcials. Tass said Rrezhnev. who a panel of the 40-million-memberUjnn nf a nolicv message to be sent flew to the Siberian citv of Ir- OtM.SaX Cots. MUM ard M.

Nixon enough to overcome SALE 5,000 CANADIAN BALSAM CHRISTMAS TREES council's general assembly, said to the council's 144,000 churches ikutsk with Liu aboard a TU104 Kennedy's 8.849 vote margin. a oluWilUrt Prr In that such an exDeriment is jet airliner, also said the visit of "THE HIGH POWERED RIFLE" LL He said he had no present plans A vr ---r- anu uiuiLe a new piesiueia. Sreater Seattle-I It was expected that J. Irwin Liu and his delegation strengthened the "inviolable friendship" between the two nations. llVfttFil.

SZiTtfi I urancu or tnurcnes, ot Miller, a multi-millionaire Colum- II ha IC eflnratqiw bus, industrialist, will be I. unarm aiwm Fre vvun.c kihuu, Denominational competition ear- S75 Congo Continued From Page One LAV to turn to the courts, such as Republicans did yesterday in Texas. And today just one month after the Nov. 8 election the Chicago 'Board of Election Commissioners resumed a recheck of paper ballots cast in 863 precincts. The board announced that the recheck through Tuesday gave Nixon a net gain of 481 votes.

It also gave Benjamin S. Adamow-ski, Republican who lost his bid for reelection as state's attorney. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SIZE TREE FREE xlTMTb ROUTE 9 I- I- 300 92" II TnOUTI3 fc, atlf" Tk lu, Ail tin Siu hull 3hw tf IK liu! Tree or Door reilh With Pnrchatt of a 110 Blanket Siuui Eayward and Kirk Douglu porslPt Juliet Prowse 1U Ion and the United Arab Republic were also reported ready to withdraw their small contingents from the force. Soviet Delegate Valerian Zoriit, who has been trying here to un- elected president of the council today. He would be the first layman to head the interdenominational body.

A nominating committee is proposing him for the post. The Rev. Mr. Petersen told an education group: "It is being proposed in our area that henceforth when new churches are established that they take parish responsibility for all the resiaj nts within a mile radius whether they belong to that church or not or will ever belong. Cross Church Lines 'US I tfthattnr Top Secret Best in Family Entertainment! Affair" I rice Selection of Canadlm, Nurirry Grown Scotch Pine Treei A.

MUP0 SONS ONLY ONE YARD 49 LAWRENCE ST. (Off Commercial Avt.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. ON THE GREAT STAGE Glorious new presentation of the far-famed pageant, "Cht iiatibitp with Vocal En-Bemble, soloists, Grand Organ and Symphony Orchestra, and "HOLIDAY new spectacle with Rockettes, Corps de Ballet, guest artists, specialty acts. ON THE GREAT SCREEN DEBORAH KERR, ROBERT MITCHUM, PETER USTINOV in Fred Zinnemann's happy holiday hit, "THE SUNDOWNERS," a Warner Bros, picture.

TECHNICOLOR dercut the U.N. Congo operation a net gain of 3.40O votes, in every possible way, tried to! But Republican watchers said take the floor to reply to Ham-that, by their count, Nixon had marskjold but the Security Coun- picked up 2,978 votes and Adam-cil voted to adjourn despite hisiowski 6.781 in 400 precincts. protests. He gets a chance 1R debate resumes today. ItALLIIOO.il EVKRT SATI RDAT NIGHT 12 piece oikiiestiia AT THE FALCON CAMP Hammarskjold spoke as the council opened debate on the rival jc East and West resolutions on the arrest of left-leaning Patrice 2 3 "In fact, with this approach, we may find ourselves doing evangelistic and pastoral work for another denomination if our own church does not happen to meet the needs and tastes of some, "Our job is to see that they become a part of God's people, helnine them to ioin a church of TONIGHT TOMORROW EVE ELVIS PRESLEY-JULIET PROWSE "G.I.

BLUES" OVER 5000 GENERAL ADMISSION SEATS mumba, deposed Congo r-w- I stu t-n I ar 7) LAST TIMES TODAY LOLLOBRIDGIA A MONTAND "WHERE THE HOT WIND BLOWS" i PLUS JEFFRET HUNTER "KEY WITNESS" IT I 1 a i 1- a a a- a. it ooviei cnarges mai ne naa Deen a tool of Western interests in the'j 'C COLLURA'Sx SPECIAL PARKING CONVENIENCE FOR MUSIC HALL PATRONS AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER GARAGE FROM 6 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. (EXC. Present to Cashier of Music Hill Boi Oltici EVERY MORNING from Opening to Noon (11 A M.

Sal.) 90 cents (lie. Sundays I Holidays) fVERY AFTERNOON a Sll tHoljJII EVERY $1.75 SHOWN AT 1 1:01 P.M. NEW GAY SPOT RESTAURANT and COCKKTAIL LOUNGE "THE fi A TEST SPOT IV THE C'Ol NTT" DATTO.N ROAD, JAMESBIRG. N. J.

Tonight, Thursday Nitt Only: another tradition in another com- Congo crisis. munity, if necessary." Denying he had compromised Wednesday Dr. Gill told another ithe Principles of the United Na-panel that, because of the silli-: tions for political ncss" of church comnetition at Hammarskjold said: "It has not the local level "the gun is at the bcen don and il no' be done church's head" and "we must put' with knowledge or acquies-: up or shut up." cense. I can only repeat what I He said unified action does not said t0 the General Assembly that; have to await mergers such as the 1 would rather like to the of-i Com and visit Our Musical I I ii RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL I I (XtfTMl TtnTTTl ShowslacaoltttaNoiioo locl.lell.r Cositr. Now York II I 111 I in I Aif lWtiWtXCDTD" POWERFUL STARS FIND A PERFECT STORY? JULAJil II "I I TD.

1 story ot two 1 rmlgSg. JS- I I i I Jl kids who 17 I II li I 'Stood on oar reaiurmg mi uoiy ana Adorabl Sweetheart of Delaware and the Raritan Valley. one proposed this week bv Dr. nee ot tne secretary-general break Eucene Carson Blake. Philadel-1 0" this principle than drift on phia Presbyterian, leader, of four compromise." U.S.

Protestant churches-United The secretary-general warned Presbyterian. Episcopal, Metho- that il is dangerous to spread the dist and United Church of Christ claim that tne U-N- ConS opera SHAY tion has failed or faces failure. "What is now laid at the doorstep of the United Nations as a AND HER "SCATTER-NOTES" with 18 million members. Court Upholds Can Co. Merger NEW YORK (AP) U.S.

trict Judge Frederick Van iruLflJLa 1 US rkv' 1 1 IMS DARREN IEAN SFBFRR umfL- cal leaders of the Congo and of its people to take advantage of the I unparalleled international assist- l' xC-7? Si Li Lm Direct from Her Smath Enciie-mml at Al'a "Erie ndljr" Tarn" in Tranton! 1 ance tor the creation of normal 5 Dis-, political hie within the country, Pelt he asserted. Make Your Christmas Party and New Year'i Eve! Reservations Now Call: JA 1-9852 JIMMY CRAPPOTTA, Manager Bryan today threw out the Just-j Hammarskjold deplored the ar- JS ice Department's case in which i rest and treatment of Lumumba it sought to nullify the merger i by Congolese authorities. But he i nf fnnt mental fan fn iha HoMir fnt. V. Shown I v.

vvKLuiviiint j.f iiivi ut-uaitu aimuiu uc world's largest packaging con-! placed in the "total perspective cern, with Hazel-Atlas Glass of the tragic and confused history In an interim decision read the Congo after its independ- nn irom the bench, Judge Bryan ence. SODA OW stated the government had failed in all respects to establish that Minnie Minoso of the Chicago the merger, which took place in i White Sox paced the American September 1936, violated Section League in hits last season with seven of the Clayton Act. 1 184. 4700 SO. CLINTON SOUTH PLAINFIELD (Plant Located Rear of Hadley Airport) PL 5-7600 HOLIDAY BONUS TWO FREE BOTTLES With Each Case Purchased SPECIAL PICKUP PRICES SMALL SODA LARGE SODA Xy 1 rSrv A i I iiinrumi am Jar naniiii Ltrmtui $mtX 10 45 mm THE MOST CELEBRATED LOVE ADVENTURE OF 'V illLjfil THE GREATEST BOOK OF AIL! Mfs I ft 1.

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We Have Ail Popular Brands of BEER Also Great Bear Spring and Distilled Water by the Half-Gallon, Gallon, 5 Gallon Size I inirnm RIGHT T0 ou DOOR AND WE WILL PUT THE SODA IN YOUR CAR FOR YOU. 'Plus Refundable Deposit PURR'ODIGAL relaxes on the shoulder of his favorite master, Charles Schlagel, in the Madison Township Police Headquarters. Schlagel put his pet in tht cart of William Toth of Old Bridge last Juno while he took a trip to Germany. But Mutsio disappeared from Toth's trailer after on night ther and didn't return until Sunday, Sine Schlagel had moved to Passaic, Toth turned the cat over to Police Chief Edward Adler, who located the owner and brought about the reunion yesterday..

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