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ElSeSem 45 RRI'VWlrK. WEDNESDAY. STEPPING DOWN Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson appears relaxed and smiling as he answers questions from newsmen at the Ministry of Defense vesterdav. Torso on beach a mystery SANDY HOOK A preliminary autopsy by the Monmouth County Medical Examiner's office has determined a human torso found Sunday on the beach at the U.S. Coast Guard Station here had been dead for about two weeks.

State police at Keyport still are unable to determine the identity of the body, and said most of the autopsy report was "inconclusive" but indicated the case was definitely a homicide. The Monmouth County Prosecutor's office joined with state police and tiie FBI in the investigation. No other body parts have been located, and state police are uncertain where the body entered the water. The Raritan Bay, where the body washed onto the shore, is fed by many rivers, police added. Municipal police were not called in because the Sandy Hook Coast Guard Station is federal property, police added.

AP photo Callaghan the favorite for PM er Margaret Thatcher ae- salvage the economy. years ago." he said. "My doc- mand for election of a new Par- That split widened last week tor says I'm as fit as a flea." liament, political observers when 37 rebel left-wingers ab- speculated that his successor stained from voting on the gov- He began his day by tender-may decide to seek a mandate ernment's plans to slash public mg his resignation formally to of his own from the 40 million spending by $6 billion. Wilson the queen at Buckingham Pal-voters later this year if he can was forced to seek a vote of ace and he met his cabinet at score some Quick success in confidence and won it by 17 10 Downing Street, the prime Home News Wire Services Several powerful union lead-LONDON Foreign ersalso indicated their support Secretary James Callaghan and for Callaghan. However, his four other cabinet ministers an- age could work against him, nounced their candidacies to- political insiders said, day to succeed Harold Wilson Both Benn, 50, and Foot, 62, as prime minister and Labor are on the left wing of the La-nartv leaHpr bor Dartv and Dolitical Dundits Legal Notices In addition to Callaghan, the Hear favnrito fhnsP thmwino a not consider eitner ot tnem likelv choices, claiming that L3001- has a one-seat major ity in the 635-member House of Commons, but the future of three of the Labor seats is in MARCH 1" 11 NOTICE TO BIDDERS TOWNSHIP OF EAST BRUNSWICK Sealed bids wit) be received by the Township Cierk of the Township of East Brunswick.

New Jersey, County of Middlesex, at the Municipal Building 1 Jean Walling Civic Center. East Brunswick. on Tuesday. March 30. 1976 at 2 00 prevailing time for the Furnishing and Delivery of Muc Hand Tools.

Rope and Various Horticulture Supplies. Specifications are on file in the of ftce of the Division of Central Services and may be obtained by prospective bidders during the hours of 9 00 a to 5 00 m. No other form will be accepted Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked. "Bid for the Furnishing and Delivery of Misc Hand Tools Rope and Various Horticulture Suppnes and must have the name and address of the bidder on the ouside of the envetope. Bids may be hand delivered or mailed by certified mail to the above mentioned address.

In accordance with Chapter 127 of the Nondiscrimination Law of 1975. approved June 23, 1975. the contractor shall agree to the following dur ing the performance of this contract a The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will not discriminate agamit any employee or applicant for employment because of age. race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex The contractor w'H take affirmative action to ensure that such applicants are recruited and employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their age. race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the pi ovisions of this nondiscrimination clause, b.

The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age. race, creed, oolor. na tionai origin, ancestry, marital status or sex: c. The contractor or subcontractor where applicable, will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency con tracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under ths act and shall post copies of the notice conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. A corporation submitting a bid.

in response to tnis advertisement, shall accompany such bid with a resolution autnoriung its proper officers to submit such a bid, and authorize said officers to execute a contract in the event its bid is acceoted The Township reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantity specified by adding thereto or de- ducting therefrom In accordance tne provisions set forth in the specifications The Township reserves the right to reect anv or bids as in its judg- it may be deemed to be the best interest of the Township of East iv uv anU iu wetvo ai)y nformal'tv BY ORDER of the Township Council of the Township of East Brunswick. DAViD GERMAIN. Township Clerk 2550 17 31 08 NOTICE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO LIMIT AND RESTRICT TO SECIFIED DISTRICTS OR ZONES AND TO REGULATE THEREIN BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, ACCORDING TO THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THEIR USE IN THE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN; ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT- AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE V'OLA-TION THEREOF," ADOPTFD IN AND AMENDED FROM TIME TO TfME nrr it hwriAiMPn hu th Uiuitr and Courwtrt Borough OT tuchen. fclsv. that an ore nance AWejLrNN ORD'N ANC in i lUirWn BCTfliTT DISTRICTS OR louei AND TO RE LATE tin BUILDING AND STRUCTURES, ACCORDING TO THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THEIR USE IN THE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN, ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; and PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF," be and the same Is hereby amended and supplemented as follows: 1.

Article Ml, Section 21 of the Me-, tuchen Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows: All residences will have a living area above ground which living area will be at least 800 so ft tor 3 district, and 1000 sq ft. for the R-2 district and the R-l district 2 Article IV. Section 14 of the Me tuchen Zoning Ordinance is changed to read as follows: Sec. 14 Minimum living area "Minimum living area (above ground shall be 1,000 sauare teet 1 3 This ordinance shall take effect immediately after publication in accordance with law DONALD WERNIK. Mayor Attest ELEANOR BRENNAN.

Borough Clerk Introduced March 1 1976 Adopted: March 15. 1976 Approved March 15, 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of tie Borough Counctl of the Borough of Me-tuchen. Middlesex County, New Jersey, he'd on March 15th. 1976, the above entitled ordinance was adopt ed on second and final passage ELEANOR BRENNAN Borough Cierk 2554-m 17 20 44 LEGAL NOTICE Notice to Creditor or claimant to present proof of claims Pursuant to provisions of Section 14A 12 12 of tne New Jersey Business Corporation Act, you are hereby notified that Lackey Sales Service. Inc was dissolved on December 31.

1975 All persons who are creditors of Lackey Sales Service. Inc. must present written proof of their claims to the corporation at 505 Highway 18. East Brunswick. New Jersey, on or before September 30.

1976 Dated this 15th day of March. 1976. at East Brunswick New Jersey Lackey Sales Service Inc ESTELLE LACKEY President 2546 17.24 31 17 64 NOTICE TO BIDDERS TOWNSHIP OF EAST BRUNSWICK Saied txds will rtcivd by the Township Clerk of the Township of East Brunswick. Ntw Jersey, County of Middlesex, at the Municipal Building. 1 Jean Walling Civic Center.

East Brunswick. on Tuesday. March 30. 1976 at 11 00 a prevailing time for the furnishing and delivery of three (3) Passenger Cars Specifications are on file in the office of The Division of Central Services and may be obtained by prospective bidders during the hours of 00 a.m. to 5 00 m.

No other form will be accepted. Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked. "Bid tor the Furnishing and Delivery of three 3) Passenger Cars. and must have the name and address of the bidder on the outside ot the envelope Bids may be hand delivered or mailed by certified matt to the above mentioned address In accordance with Chapter 127 of the Nondiscrimination Law of 1975, approved June 23. 1975.

the contractor shall agree to the following during the performance of this contract a. The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that such applicants are recruited and employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their age. race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising: layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection tor training, including apprenticeship The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause: b. The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will, in all solicitations or advertisements tor employees placed by or on behalf ot tne contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age.

race creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex c. The contractor or subcontractor where applicable, will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency con-traetina officer, advisins the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under this act and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places availa ble to employees and applicants for employment A corporation submitting a bid. in response to this advertisement, shall accompany such bid with a resolution autnorliing its proper officers to submit such a bid. and authorize said officers to execute a contract in the event its bid is accepted The Township reserves the right to increase or decrease the Quantity specified by adding thereto or de- ducting therefrom in accordance with the provisions set forth in the specifications The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids as in its judg- ment, it may be deemed to be in the best interest of the Township of East Brunswick to do so and to waive any informality tJT UKUtHOT tne i ownsnip ioun- cil of the Township of East Brunswick Dated March 15. 1976 DAVID GERMAIN.

Townsnip Clerk 30 52 NOTICE TO ASSENT DEFENDANTS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET NO F-1186-75 TO: HOWELL B. WELLS (L YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to serve upon Lynch, Booth, Kenny Dougherty, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, whose address is 9 Clinton Street, Newark, New Jersey. 07102. an Answer to the Com-plaint land Amendments to Complaint, if there be any filed in a Civil Action in which The Howard Savinfts Bank is Plaintiff, and HOW-. ELL B.

WELLS AND ALLINE WELLS, his wife ae defendants, pending tn the Superior Cou of New, Jersey, wnnm uoyvvi 197b, of iucivoai.jt yoifi fail to do so, judgemsjtifty oetu'V mav be randered aaatnstvou Icr tftd relief demanded in the Cornplemt (ana Mmenomenis io me omyieJini, It there be any). You shall file your answer and proof ot service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court. State House Annex. Trenton. New Jersey, in accoroance with the rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

This action has been instituted for the purpose ot foreclosing a mort gage dated January 7. 1971. Howell Wells and Allme Wells, his wife, as mortgagors, and payable to New Jersey Realty Mortgage Company as mortgagee, which mortgage was duly assigned on March 25, 1971, to the Plaintiff herein and concerns real estate located at 71 Bishop Street tn the City of New Brunswick, County of Middlesex, and State of New Jersey, more particularly described in the Complaint filed herein. YOU Howell Wells are made a defendant herein because the Plaintiff has been unable to determine, your whereabouts or place of residence. Dated: February 26, 1976 W.

LEWIS BAMBRICK Acting Clerk Superior Court of fi NOTICE OF HEARING MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT Docket No C52 67-75 CIVIL ACTION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF MEYER FREILICH to assume the NAME OF MAX FREILICH TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned wit) apply to the Middlesex County Court on the 30th day of April, 1976. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon at the Court House in New Brunswick. New Jersey, for a judgment authorizing Meyer Freihch to assume the name of Max Freilich. MEYER G. FREILICH HEUSER HEUSER.

ESQS. 153 Main street Matawan, New Jersey 07747 "pm nmtnN JLy0STEPJ -m ROBINSON "S-ml, 24 NOTICE General Motors Acceptance Corporation will sell at public auction at 9 00 A M. on 32276 at Union Ga rage. Route 22. Center Island opposite GM Training Center, Union.

a 1973 serial number 1E37H3B451598 by reason of default in security agreement held by the above who reserves the right to bid 2504 17 3 08 their hats in the ring are their outspoken advocacy of Energy Secretary Tony Benn, radical leftist policies have Employment Secretary made them unpopular with Michael Foot, Home Secretary many of Britain's 40 million Roy Jenkins, and Environment voters. Secretary Anthony Crosland. Jenkins, 55, is considered one Callaghan, a quiet moderate of the more intellectual mem-nicknamed "Sunny Jim," ap- bers of the cabinet and stands pears to have the support of on the party's right wing. He both the left and right wings of has widespread appeal among some doubt. The Times of Lon- had created.

He had shared his don said this uncertainty could secret only with Queen Eliza-make an election within months beth, who was told as early as necessary "to resolve an in- Dee. three cabinet col-decisive situation." leagues; his family; and a few One seat Labor doesn't have members of his personal staff, to worry about is Wilson's. Al- In public answering ques- though he is retiring from the HrlKinTfn ership, he will continue to rep- resent the northwest industrial d'strlct HuIton- He has held the seat for 26 years. iir; i nrr P0lItlcal uPneaval at a tlme has to low and il. i 1 nnnmn most likely to succeed the 60- announced yesterday 'he was ZnnZ dnwr Tb of aee.

rnndnn havp iZA PoIIob. uppeu uie oo-year-um udiwg- han as a first choice or com- promise candidate among the Hi Laoor legislators uie House of Commons who will be- j. i gl" Ior a cessor ro wiison. Blast misses dropped an all-time combed tufts of silver hair be-the economy is in deep trouble, traved his emotion and his voies, oui tne len-wingers vow- ed to continue their battle. Yesterday, however, was Wilsons day, and he was evi- dently enjoying the sensation he tions in the House and from the and wise-crackine freely.

He pretended to break an embargo on an announcement and sa.d with mock surprise, "actually. 1 can ao anytmng i want now do anything I want now. Only the bags under his eyes, v. i fi fatigue. He was emphatic, however, that age and health had nothing to do with his decision.

"I'm as fit now as I was 20 on the was 36-year-old Vincent Kelly, a native of County Donegal, in the Irish Republic, who had been living in England for five years. He was under treatment for his self-inflicted stomach wound and arm injuries from the premature bomb explosion, antiterrorist bombers ffiA have lived quietly in and wefe tivated after the roundup of at least three terrorist units in the past year. "They don't appear to be as Train bombs blamed nnrtv mnHpratoa whn fnrm thp largest bloc among Laborite loBidatnro Rut ho onnirt ovtw stiff opposition from the left, Crosland, 57, a moderate con- sidered a dark horse, said "I exoect to draw mv suDDort from those who are looking for w. the common ground which united both left and right in my Although Wilson, alter an- nniinninrr Viio rotironnnnt ra. r' 7 I crowd bomb.

He shot and killed the driver of the train, wounded another man and then shot himself in the stomach. Scotland Yard feared that the Irish Republican Army, fighting a guerrilla war for more than six years in Northern Ireland to unite that British province with the Irish Republic, had launched another terrorist campaign in London. The bomb Tuesday night went off at Wood Green station in North London 10 minutes before the train was to pick up soccer fans heading home after The Labor party, which Wil son led for 13 years, is badly split between its left and right particulary over how t0 a big game, police said. A 41- year-old man standing on the platform was badly cut by fly- ing glass. "There's little doubt who was behind this job the IRA," said one detective.

A transport worker spotted the next bomb in a tram a Neasden depot northwest London. The Yard antiter or- ist squad defused i police speculated it might have been umea 10 expwue uuiuig morning rush hour. Police said the man carrying the first train bomb on Monday LONDON (AP) A bomb exploded in an empty London subway train Tuesday night, minutes before it was scheduled to pick up hundreds of soccer fans. Scotland Yard said a second bomb was defused in another empty train early today. They were the second and third bomb attacks in 36 hours on London's transportation system, which carries two million passengers a week.

A premature explosion in a subway train late Monday afternoon injured the Irishman carrying the hummci uuhmi icmuvuw. There1 he emphasised that 60 had to make this disclaimer or he would have damaged the prospects for Callaghan and Foot. 62. Wilson insisted, moreover, there were no hidden problems that he did not want to face in office. Why then did Wilson, who loves the job.

give it up? He is enormously proud of having led labor to victory four times in five tries, of having served longer than any prime minister in this century except Winston Churchill, a wartime premier. But the last two victories, in February and October 1974, were perilously close, and Wilson may well have felt that the next time out he would suffer the humiliation of defeat. IRA expert or experienced as the ones we've arrested," one po- lice officer said. "At least two of them have blown themselves up with their own bombs in the last few weeks." Police agents raided Irish communities in London and Lu- ton, an industrial town 30 miles north of don, but no arrests isional wing and splinter groups from it haye blamed for mQst of the 286 bombs reported in Eng- lish cities in the last four years. Nearly 60 persons have been killed and some 900 wounded.

AP photo are used for Legal notices, in order lo be published promptly and correctly, should be typed or hand printed and delivered to Mrs. Yarosz at The Home News. 123 How Lane, New Brunswick, or mailed to her at The Home News. 0. Box 5b 1 New Brunswick, J.

C8903. Copy deadline noon of day preceding publication date except where length of copy or multi-column legals necessitate additional time for typesetting and proofreading. NOTICE TO BIDDERS TOWNSHIP OF EAST BRUNSWICK Sealed bids will be received by the Township Clerk of the Township of East Brunswick, New Jersey. County of Middlesex, at the Municipal Building, 1 Jean Walling Civic Center. East Brunswick, N.J., on Wednesday.

March 31, 1976 at 1100 a.m., prevailing time for the Construction of Park Entrance and Park Activity Signs. Specifications are on file In the office of the Division of Central Services and may be obtained by prospective bidders during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No other form will be accepted Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked, "Bid for the Construction of Park Entrance and Park Activity Signs" and must have the name and address of the bidder on the outside of the envelope. Bids may be hand delivered or mailed by certified maH to the above mentioned address.

In accordance with Chapter 127 of the Nondiscrimination Law of 1975. approved June 23, 1975, the contractor shall agree to the following during the performance of this contract: a. The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age. race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status or sex The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that such applicants are recruited and employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their age. race, creed, color, national ori gin, ancestry, marital status or sex.

buch uch action shall include, but not be limited to the following; employment upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising: layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause; b. The contractor or subcontractor, where applicable will, in all so- amolovees olaced by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all quail- ted applicants will receive consider- ation for employment without resard to age. race, creed, color, na- tionai origin, ancestry, marital status or sex; The contractor or subcontractor where applicable, will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under this act and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. A corporation submitting a bid.

in response to this advertisement, shall accompany such bid with a resolution authorizing its proper officers to submit such a bid. and authorize said officers to execute a contract in the event Its bid is accepted. The Township reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantity specified by adding thereto or deducting therefrom in accordance with the provisions set forth in the specifications. The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids as in its judgment, it may be deemed to be in the best interest of the Township of East Brunswick to do so and to waive any informality BE ORDER of the Township Council of the Township of East Brunswick DAVID GERMAIN, Township Clerk 2548 17 29 96 NOTICE DEFAULT in a Security Agreement Made by Vak, Inc. I will sell on Wed March 17.

1976 at 9:30 A M. at Brunswick Shopping Center, Route 18. East Brunswick, New Jersey (Room 414) Right. Title Interest in and to chattels, fixtures, equipment, merchandise inventory of stock, subject too any all prior liens mortgages. Secured party reserves the right to bid JACK KASPER LESTER KASPER Auctioneers as Agents 2545-m 17 4 48 NOTICE General Motors Acceptance Corp will sell at public auction at 9 00 A on March 22nd.

at 255 Old New Brunswick Piscataway, N.J a 1972 Pontiac. serial 2P47W2P3591CS by reason of default of security agreement held by the above who reserves the right to bid. Vehicle may be seen at 101 Rt, 22, Green Brook, N.J, flf Re: 1701-48919 3 64 v. IS f'ii GL.f wF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The New Jersey Department of Transportation has applied to tne Urban Mass Transoortation Administration of the United States Department of Transportation for federal financial assistance the form of a loan or a capital grant to the Commuter Operating Agency under the terms ot trie Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act of 1964. as amendf-d The funds wuested wtl be used to purchase certain rail properties and equipment not designated for transfer to the Consolidated Rail Corporation ConRaM in accordance with the above Act.

as amended a puo.ic hea'-ng connection with the purchase of the lines shown below wn be hed as toMows Place: Freeholders Meeting Room Middlesex County Administration Building John Kennedy Sauare New Brunswick. New Jersey Date Monday. April 5. 1976 Time' JU The purchase of the following lines wni be er a---i (i (', Penn Central Railroad USRA Line Nos 123 124124a Portion of the Freehold Second3'y Trao USRA Line No 703 Princeton Bfancn Central Railroad Company of New Jersey USRA Line No 1104. Freehold Brancn New York and Long Branch Railroad USRA Lme No 1105 Portion of the New York ar-c Lort; Bf anth RaH'oad Erie Lackawanna Railway USRA Line No.

1204, Portion ot the Gladstone Branch USRA Line No Hoboken to West End Vaiipy Railroad USRA Line No Lehigh Valley Interchange Track inaamg to Penn Central Station in Newark. In addition, the hearing will explain the purchase of certa pieces ot equipment which are useful in rail passenger service A total of $7,841,388 in Federal funds is requested a loan or a total of $5,453,632 in Federal funds is requested as a grant Ji 363 458 be provided in 1968 State Transportation Bond Funos to match the Federal Grant No families or businesses will be displaced by this proiect in the opinion of the New Jersey Department of Transportation no significant aave'sp environmental effects are to be anticipated as a result of this proipct The project conforms to the comprehensive land use and tr anspor at ion planning in the area where it is to be located and wilt take mio consideration the special needs of the elderly and physically fanc'irapped At the hearing, the New Jersey Department ot 1 a exportation Aiii aftor an opportunity for interested persons or agencies tc t-e heard with respect to tne social, economic and environmental aspects of tt protect interested persons may submit orally or in writing evidence and recommendations with respect to the above project A copy of the application for the Federal loan a copy cf the application for a Federal grant for the proposed project and the Statement ot Environ mental and Economic Impacts will be available 'or inspection between 9 00 a m. and 4. 30 Monday through Friday at the offices ot the New Jersey Department of Transportation Room 140, 1035 Parkway Avenue Trenton New Jersey and will also be available for inspection at the public hearing site on the evening of the hearing A I. AN SAGNER Commissioner of Transportation New Jersey Departrnerilj.

jj" ofyransportatio(P 2258 m. 5 17 '67 20 for nearly every country in the world. They educational and medical purposes. THEY'RE FOR BONING UP Mrs. Violet Dunmore holds minjature skeletons in Redhill, England, that are made for export.

Educational Plastics, makes them.

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