THE CENTJUH POST ______Servinp South Brunswick, Franklin Townships VOL. VI No. 44 V KANKl.iN I’AKK. NhW IhR.sh'i. IHLRSOAV. OCTOBER 2U, 1% 4 Newsstand Price ! 0 r P »r C o p y Dump Site Law Takes Job Autiioritv Is Needed As Administrator l o Obs(‘rve In Franklin In Irvin^on William H. Law Jr., former, ( ( H i r l Va Vi v I I'lankhn Township Manager, has: Owner Knds Lse accepted the position of businessj administratoi in Irvington, effec- Of Two-Acre Site ti.e this week. < Hlrr>s 'W o rk a lilr' He will receive $13,000 for his At Fanton Avenue set vices, a $300 raise ovei what ScIk'iiu' I'o Slop he drew as Franklin’s manager, .’’'( ‘w a*i;(‘ O d o r s Franklin Township has found it livlngton has a Mayor-Council needs a municipal laodflll site - and foi m of government. fast. Mi . Law w'as suspended from liis \ site.iK pi. view ,if wh.lt Hie Mayor William O. Allen brought duties as Township manager on .'-oiitli ill ini'.Ml k Mnniiip.il Pfil- the matter to the public’s attention •^ug. 27, Following the suspen­ Uu'S •iiillioi It V 1- liopiiu to do to. at Tuesday’s council meeting, say­ sion, .Mr, Law requested a public con eel llie .-e'lV.U’.e inioi pl ol'lem ing, "a very serious problem is heating, which was set foi Oct. in Keiid.ill I’.iik .v.i- i el.tied by confronting us in Franklin.” 14. .niilmiiiv nieml-ei John \\ estl.rook The problem arose at the coun­ Before the hearing occurred, the .It the lio.iI'd ' ol lie.iltli meetinr, cil’s agenda session last week, council withdrew its suspension Tuesd.iv nu.lit. when a Mrs. Renaud, the owner of chat ges and Mr, Law resigned. The .intluuilv ',va- lecently the township’s two-acre dump site At the present time Council is oidereil I'V tile New .leisey .'7(1- at Easton Avenue, requested that accepting applications foi a mu?- pei'iiii C’oiu t in rrenton to cot reel dumping operations be stopped. mcipal manager. At the last count, the long-time odoi piobleiu, Mrs. Renaud had explained that 11 have Iteen l eceived. following .1 legal .iciion I'toughlTy the township had made a verbal - 0- • the boat il of he.iltli, estalilishing the agreement with her to waive taxes oiloi .IS a iml'lie nui-ance. on her 12-acre tract, in exchange Local Gas Station Ml. Wt'stliitiok -aid that the for the use of two acres. She add­ couii's decision is imjKisslble to ed that the township had extended coinplv with at tliis time. Me saul its operations beyond the limits Robbed Of S19S ■tlie cost to rid Kendall P.u k of the previously agreed upon. (The town­ odoi problem “pi (ipei ly” wouldlie ship has agreed to restore the “ about one million dollars, .and we Bvj Lone Bandit affected land to its original condi­ just don’t liav(' it.’’ tion.) Bob's .Sunoco station on U. S. Roller Rink Opens For First U eek ■Alt . Westliiook admitted that the Several councllmen indicated Route 1, Monmouth Junction, was present sewage plant which I'inits that they were unaware that the t obbed of $193 tjy a lone bandit, A pretty little miss takes a tirm step forward under the th(' foul odors is “ a poorly-de­ township had been using the Easton signed svstem. To tiv to “ keep at about 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. guidance of attendant F^eter Koch and the skillful direc­ Avenue site without a formal writ­ Investigating .Slate Police De­ the Cost within reason, and still ten contract, and that the site tective Rolx'rt Fisher repori i Ghat tion of America on Wheels’ manager jay Brown. Eighf- lid the area of the odor is our was only a temporary one. How­ the attencaiil on duty at the time, year-old .Mary Ann Puleio of North Brunswick was one of gi eat pi oblem,’’ he added. ever, Mayor Allen pointed out that Cecil Mausei, 23, oi 4 )J '..dwia The authority’s plan is to pre- former manager William H. Law scores of visitors to the remodeled building that had St., .North Bruit' ,vl dil the (Continued on Page Three) Jr. had mentioned to the council di!.' I ijf a car wlibh pulled up housed Kendall Park [fowling Lanes earlier this year. - 0 - on several occasions the urgency to a nearby outdoor phone .Kiith The roller skating rink, one of a chain of nine, held its of finding a permanent landfill site. caiti" into the >fi ;; md stuck grand opening last Thursday. About 14 months ago, Mr. Law somethi.ig in hC back that felt All Householders had recommended three locations like .1 gun. for a dump, and had made a gar­ The man demanded rnonoy. which To Faee Pnddeiii. bage disposal survey, recommend­ Mt. Mausei gave him fiom his South Brunswick Jaycees ing that the township discontinue pockets. The hold'jp man, de­ municipal garbage collection un­ scribed as between 23 and 20 friek Or Treat? less a large permanent dump site y-.'ai of age and stan tmg ibout 3 Favor Changed Government was established. No action was tak­ feet 9 inches tall, then foiced the On Nov. 3, the voters of South bchool vvill let out as usual on en l)y the council at that time. :itlendant to w:ilk to the rear of the Brunswick will decide whether or their efforts toward development of I- l iday, but children will be rush­ - 0- THE GOBLINS won’t necessarily get you. but you can be sure they'll be around this station, where he locked him in not to change their form of gov­ ordinances which will guide the ing home with a liiftercnt purpose Saturday night. In addi tion to the usual happy little profiteers with their near-burst­ a storage room. ernment. .\ public question, pro­ propel growth of all a.sjAects of the in mind. Darkness will set in on .\fter waiting a le.v minutes, Mt. community. a cool Indian summer evening, Presbyierians Slate ing sacks of goodies, at least two groups of children such as these will be making posed by the duly elected Charter Mauser climbed over a pa’ tition Sfud.\ Commission, asks the citi­ Other featui es ot Plan E that the and Mischiel Night will begin. a Halloween canvass for the United Nations Children’s Fund. and out a window, then called po­ zens of South Brunswick to e.s- Jaycees found attractive were; ■V time for piank.s and tricks, Fellowship Program lice. tablish .\lavor-Council Plan L as Retention of the present Mischief Night has recently be­ .\ssisting in the investigation the form of government for theii of partisan, at-large elections. come more and more popu­ For This Sunday were Tioupers Robert Copeman community. Elections every two year.s, which lar. Princeton polic" have found it" and .John Soos The South Brunswick Jaycees, would give the elected officials wise to place extra policeman on - 0 - at their meeting on Oct. 18, en­ time to develop andean;, out laige duty to see that no 1 tanks get Five area Presbyterian church­ profeiams ne_essar;, to me coii.- uu, Ol lu.iid. Geiiejaii;., though, it es will conduct a cooperative dorsed the I ecommendations of the Township Delays Charter Stud-. Commission. The munitv. is a time foi tun, and fright. fellowship program on Sunday, The establishment, under law, ■Saturday is more tiaditional for Nov. 1, at 5 p.m., with the First Ja-. cees believe that Mayor-Coun­ cil Plan E of the .Municipal Chat­ of budgetary and fiscal controls chlldien. When the sun sets, it Presbyterian Church of Dayton Public Land Sale such as the co^oniination of put - becomes the night of witches and as host church. The other church­ tel Law, providing lor a rnayoi and five councilmen to be elected chasing, which would achieve sav­ goblins, ghosts and gnomes- Hal­ es include Miller Memorial Pres­ ings by eliminating duplica­ loween. byterian Church of Monmouth Lntil New Year at large, should be adopted by the Tow nship of South Brunswick. tion of purchases. Yuungstei s will di ess in a ttious- Junction, Kingston Presbyterian No sale of Franklin Townshipt- “ Mayor-Council Plan E of­ The development ol asoundper- and diffet ent costumes on all Hal­ Church, Plainsboro Presbyterian owned land will be held until after fers .South Brunswick Township an sonnel system. lows Eve - as ghouls, witches, Chinch, and the Community Pres­ the first of the '.ear, the council opportunity to review tho needs of The assignment of respunsibili- spooks, monsteis, and, this year, byterian Church of the Sand Hills, decided at its agenda meeting the community and adopt a gov­ ties tot cart ving out go'-’ernmen- Beatles. Man;, adult- '.vill remem­ Kendall Park. Tliuisday night, ern,ental structure which can be tal policies to specific individuals. ber theii voutli, -.vhen the;, too “One of the highlights of the Tho matter was brought to the tailor-made to meet these needs,’’ Ci eatiun .in the office of mavor stalked the streets calling “ trick- meeting will be the presentation of council's attention, Mavor William said committee chairman JohnDi- a position of etfocti’.i Ic.idei- or-tieat,” a one-act play, “Construction.” O. Allen stated, because Mrs. Mer- .ship. neen. “ Plan E lias the built-in flex­ Participating in the production are cei D. Smith, clerk, had received - 0- ibility to allow us a government Till* Jaycees believe that .Ma;.- Anton Schmitz, Mrs. Robert Gor­ “about 10 offers’’ to buy township- laige enough to meet out lu-eds 01 -Council Plan F will olfei .^louth Slate. lAK'a! I.e(uters " ham, Mrs, C. Kenneth Leonard, owned land. today and voi .idjiistable enougli Brunswick savings in government Mrs, Barbara McBride, Mrs. Owen One ol these ofiers, Mr, ..\llen to meet all lutute needs as the\ operations. .Although the admin­ I isil JoYCve-httPs Oxley. George Blackburn, the Rev. noteil, w.is from the Kingston Tr.ap aiise.” istrative costs of the proiHised Clarence Brlxey, Herbert McNeil, Roi k Company, The “built-in’’ tlexibilit’, of foi in of go’,ernmeiu '.vill beslight- Visit- I v the state chaii inanand the Rev. John Maltby, Lloyd Welsh Councilman f oster Burnett sug­ .\lavoi -Council Pl.m 1 lies in the h , highei (the [losition of Busi­ the aiea chaiinian ot the Javcee- and Gregory Zalc. gested the company should “clear required developmem ot an admin­ ness .Administratoi will ri'quire a I'.ttes -jiaikud the la.-t meeting of Mrs. Leo Kruger of the Sand up its problems with the people in istrative code in whidi the func­ salary of $10,000 to $ 13,000a •.ea; the local chaptet, held at the home Hills Cliurch will speak about the the are.a” (Kingston) before the tions of guv(‘i nment .tic assigned in ui'dei to .attract tlie calitei of of .'d:-. till ail. U. ! ,li le ., pi es- Women’s Association convention at council considei i'd selling it more to vai ions departments .uthin the man requited) the .Jaycees feel tliat ideni, la.-i .Moiidav. The club-aas Purdue University, Others who at­ l^nd. govermueni ,md the i>owei s .mdtlu- the increase will be luoi < iluui also host to eleven meinbeis of tended the convention will serve Mrs. Smith noted that lor audit- covet c‘d ,bv savings .u Hieved the llo-.vell Tn’.vn-tup chaptet, in a as discussion leaders. They are iiiL piii'fxises it would l>e bettei ties of adiiiinistr.itivedi'p.ii tmems and officials are enumei ated. thiough sound managen.ent [lol- “getting til know itit- chaptet s ’d Mrs. William Hilgendorff, Mrs. to '.'..lit until 1903 since monies II .Mayor-Council Plan 1 is icies. I'iea sijonsiiied 1.-. th(' P. Bal- Emanuel Micelli and Mrs. War­ fioin a sale .ue due the year In adopted b\ till* votei .^, the C h.u- - 0- lantine Co. ren t,. Parmentei. which they were sold. tei Study Commission h.is rec­ Mrs. .stei)l,en Heiinan, -tate vis­ The discussion will focus on - 0- Sportsmeii (’lash it,ition ch.iii mar. ,uid Mrs. I le.jnot “Barriers to Love - Youth, Re­ MUSIC DIRECTOR Chauncey Chatten leads members of the South Brunswick High ommended that the administi atr.e code be developtxl during I'.n:'. I-.utle;.. jie a visit.diuii chairmah', ligion and Race.” There will be School Band in a rehearsal of Ralph Hermann’s “Concord Otcrturt*," one of sever­ '.ve:e gue,-'-. Dutinc the i-u-iness a nursery and a special program b\ a committee foi med ol it'jn e- Vi itb Residents al selections the band will present at the music department’s first concert, on Nov. sentatives ot both iiolitii ,il p.u - jii og : .1111 ’ a ■‘new .md old’’ auction for children in the kindergarten, v.is tndd -.vitli i at lev as tht . primary and junior departments. 2- The concert, to be held in the si hool aiiditoruiniK will feature the combined per­ ties and a pi olessioiial Business .Administrator, apiocess succ. ss- ( )v(‘r I ra[) B a i l e e auctipneei. Plans were made foi Families are asked to bring their formance of the band, the chorale and the senior chorus. the annual Christmas pat f. for lunches, and coffee and cake will fullv carried out in L.ist Bruns­ wick this va-ar. Representative.- of the ilii korv ( hildieii Ilf .laycee-i-ftes, and for be providerl by the host church, .liitiior <»irl Scouls “ The voters o! South Bruns­ Rod and Gnn C lub, Inc. -I'eking assisiin: 'he .luiiim Chainl'et ol - 0- High ScluH)l Miislrians Start Year wick have indicated through tlieii to exie’nil teinpuiai '. p"i rnis-ion ’C’ommei ce ui its animal “To> s fot Sohool Children Plan < -crrinoiiio voting pattern over the past sev­ ol ttic ri:uikUi, Townsi ip C ouncil Tut-’’ .iPJieal. eral veats that th(». defimteP. de­ to hold t ■ ,ip -hontUl; i.eai ^outh C’o-ho,-'«‘--e- '.vet" ■•.It'S. .John ith A Full Schedule Of Foueerts lU'.' tl'in O Cel eiuonies toi ,Iuti- ('aiivast* For IM C K F sire a change of guvei nment, ” ac- Mi'idle! usl. 1,’o.id, and : i-p; esent- Liiiee;., Mr.s. Davi t 'del tow and loi . ;HH Ti oi.p 37i'.. Kendall Park, The activitie.'- ot the batui ,uid Ian*! and ,i spintnai eaMtlo ! "I oiio- cordint to Dineen. “ Uc feel tlut ati’.e- ol lesideii'- iirh' ireapro- Mrs. Ki’ti: eth \\ act.tel. '■•■ill . >■ ln'i*i Del. 3'.', at the c ain- te-ting tla- pc ini.'.-Mi, '.vii; t," in- Children iom the Cambridge Choi us o: .South Lrun.swick High some Willi The is'ii'* i t- Plan i;, with a mayoi ant! a full­ , -2’- btldce :-(.l;oel. Ti oop le.idej Mi.s. iteii tl, •he ne'vi i.en,;.i --iim Fchtxd will trick-or-treat foi school .in* alreaii’. oft to a .rood ed i Cl;.mac. . t'li.itten. time professional admini.^tia- l*olliii«: Flaco i i .ink M.iti'iO aril ( (i-le;idel Mis. of the council to .lit tiieli vie-A-. UMCKI this year, under thccuid- sta:t. .So l.c the b.itnl tias pei- Tho •U'lUp di.it p:-: toMi'!*-i .it tor assisting hiit. and co-ordiiiaiin. I i'.v.i' ; Wei'.s invite mothets to In Vi.r., tlie crrannl p,is-ed a ance of the I’arent and Famil foimicH: .It th.ree football games '.vith ii'entou ..ill phi'. “,sv::ipli(!n-. the effot ts of the administ: .iti'.t 10 0 |M‘n N o \ . 3 itieial the 1 ■ :emoiiie.s :iivi the li.il :',i)o' M V iiei - Life Committee of the P.rrent- h.iHii::',.' show., such as “Biiya- No. ic .-.h.o.stakovich. “ I uent depat tments, will ofte: .Soutl, lesolutioi! gf.ing :> lo'.'.o.-n pa;". .il*iaward. tni-sum •' til- ^aiii Teacher .\.s^ociation. Mrs. Leon- • lon. ■' .md “I •ixiel.md \b. lod-..” N* . 4” b'. Bach, .mt: ■: .uit., < m Brunswick .i mote uni tied and ef­ ■lit: 'I u '• di* Tilt- .South p.run-'.vii'k To'.vnship ria lie'.i, .luiiiu: Coins will be ipe: • li. I t wni Blank ij. chairman ot the com­ The Chi.i.r.ik teCtiub. [xetormod ,\mencan .s'aihiu' ''oa '■ t h e ficient govei nment.’’ H.ili.'i'i B:i ’hei- t' •Jt imll- '.'.'til open at 7 a.in. .mil close :« '!i c li'i'll k, \y.letip i luscher, -t.ixilin. . TI.I ; e-( :iiM *1. '■>. ill t.i mittee and points out the pro- to: the 'di Idl.-sex Coinu'. Music ' utit’.Kin. •Anothei leatuieol the pi..post*.! ■It r jj.n.. Thet e a :'■ election dis- h ii" H.iii.in, Imu ' Manno, ;md.ludv re vie : lin I tng N e i. cram i-> “completely \oluntarv r duc.iti'rs ,'v.s *eiatiot; .uthel'lre- Tile seniot Cl* 'as '..ill -iti form that conviticerl the -la’. c< o Micts locatei! in eight polling Th. e'.e.nin, : and only child:en with thept'rmi!- sidi r* st,m; .u:t on b'outi* I. •■'L.ivirs I . m i e 'U . i 't i . '■ .''.ti­ was the treeing ot the council;:.on : I' id .II I -. 1 ■ . -l e : : s am Ite- t I atl ol, lor. T!.u: -.ii'n >.)! tt'.ei: parents will pa: tici- , Hohiin. ft'k. s tins .e.c m th.t ll.!:;. b*illincS| ‘-I *ulii,’t ii- . from admimsti .itiv.' : ■•sponsil lii- ; a-' in ■ : V* te. vi!; go to 'tie : i. Haf..... The 1 Ives, L.*iu.se PETEH P. RI7/UTO le-t. •! Min. 'hi p.Ue. d)otUs .i;c M *:u ii'.•.it'o, pi'es- Nobud'. P:.; ■■ ■ \r - ties. This 'ai11 alio-.', then, todi: en . i: L 1 o l.Kol. I i- 11 It t 2 to tlie . a'll k III' i-e.elo-, B.itliaia ing ! ,it le e b. ordei for child: en to have a tdont. at:.; s.i;:dy 1 'tho:-,. -.ec*- I sHm: Ne'-vs,” nil. ■.hm.-.eiiM. Jiint ti'.h fit ehouse, In-- tat'.. The ; .mil u!:u ■ • c s Bet:. ■ < k. n ‘ I ,,i ,i.el ' , Jama \tidu('sl iftpoitUs No-. et C. !’U! better understanilinc of the pur­ and “Sc.ole: 'i; . .iin .' k Plannin«i S p >ion •:ict n. till- Klng-io:, tii ehou-e, r.;!.* am ['he Hilb lilies, \tnitea •IM pose of the UMCL! prog: am. .i roin-ett. P'! ■ St K.ul, I s . s-'-. 111. T':.' *'h■' imi I'l'Oop .sc: Ibe, t- .ip--ic till-, -V e tainets will be distiit-uted .it the ho .tie Midwest Aluminum Corp. of .Soutl; Bi uns'A'ick’s juni! *: .md Keii lall 1 u k. Dl.-tiicl C to \’J'.V K ! • ■.'u. : - . . . I'', 'h I OUHll li. .-•chool on Fridav by ,M:.s. BLmk, i„iu'... .'I h . luni-.,. U'.i is the »> .m.' V h.ii: . L.i .'on ha.'- announced the appoint­ --enio; high schoo! -tu'le'it' .'.ill i' .'■• ‘Ill 01: Heii let-.'n Iioa'l, Dls- . ' ; i 1.'.. 1 : ■ .'.e .. .''atn; '. eat Th peM-l* •t.e a.sststed by M:s. Stanlev C : lin. •oS.itU* Iv tifllr , ; . . a : '. 1., .ike On Nov. 3, ll.iFP :e.‘'idene' ot ,.i ' .11: ie' , ’-upo i- in- .it'.'l Maintenance Accounting, teatiot. I'.ai: *h; i :* . ■ ■ ■ : l! i .‘.utP! f'ranklin Town.ship will be etual le - le'. : K.C. L. * . < (Ml I I (» Kc\i( H \( I r.untinc .supervi.sion .ahdFinan- ■K'.ition h, .cie av all.:; le : Mci <>iin ( h i ; • 1. r* : U 7 IT to vote at the poll.s. Tin.-- tmm.b*. ■ - • >i •. 31. die ! ho: .il, .c . ■ i.il \nal'.'-is. ••■; 'p'j! I.e l.icjh U-- o! constitutes an inc -.i.-t ot '.li. Fi.'.’uto is a graduate of ?t, s.ji'eenM : * 1* I'tf : :.: e: ~ t ’l.i * . ; - \ tiCtt II t l’o » i t i(MI« k, C 4;;.b: 1 ;.’e, ■ .1' ' * ' ir • .'.ill . e .. Iil.i: i' ■; over last '.ear’s .'.. Is’ iste. ■ ! ■- r.'liege and di'! his post- Ilsouth In; ,i"M' .1, at i.-n . .''(•lir (III Ir d M>\ s.-;ti -.'on. • • if';-: ■ s' 'o: •t.e K- : ; . 1 Si: 's ji. U - ■ >’. : ,li c Mkc - :.elu:'” '.I.'•: k at New York Umvi :- The ■ : voters. t'd!-,'*'. ■all ■!; c .1 1 Th. .dC! )'.1 . , Ni'V. 1' while - 0 - It . Me t.mcht .icc .'untant '. at t. i ' i- ■ K. ' c ::;'!t-'!* i.ti he . Ul. i-.u .'ll' .- .00-. - 1. • , , i - i!l i .1: - i • t.'t's fo; fh; .^e '.'ea; '. He i.s a Me- -Ai* SIEGEL O.N PANLl I ■ ; ' ! a. • ■ ■’ . 1', :i- iA- i’ < . • It.O'- • - : e-i li> M* ip.g. ftl e p I-I J'!;,'. .-.-n- ..!u i !!';< 1..,!. Ol •; rf,.. Nation.':! 'vS-secia- Thu: s ■ i ’ n*)i* ; A.i 1 'Unfant', le. ■ i ■Vl'l. ’ ■ - . ! . ,.I- •>\eb- Saul Siegel of 1-i anklln Pat k at ■ ;; ,, i; flu . t':l. . . • '. f. • ...{ . le I i '. . wa> one of the panelists in a tlix- 1; ' -0- T t' Hi 'i I) H.\ T ! '■.Ii. ' “ , " 'g ■ i t . I ill! cusslon of audio-visual mean.s of ti!i>- ; 1 ■ : u ; selllnr .it the National Life In- n.e ; ■■: p i' ;?• I •.'he.'.■ .'-.uxilia: “f :h- .-urance Co. of Verrnont’.s confer­ .xeloetl' *11- I . ; ...I'k Hill I- 11 '■ ’ • will hoi': a ■: ! ence. The meeting wa.s held at the Ove: tut > , : Ipl; Ha' I'.ur on '’vVeMnesday, Nov. 4, Is an.ijiit ' iso .irnetiiana Hotel in New York. "I itil (lit: P f:o*!. ' ti.i li> p.::.. Refreshments teiiiit :o: tl, :.dl wiB t.e -ei ve

f 1 ' ‘ 1' ■•.'I i I '.' n. IJ-, IManiirr'* I o ^ IlS. .1(1' I- Cidi'Iif ' i! M dJijI Tff£ CENTML POST Moniiiiiutl. .Juri< tio: , : Ilf ' LETTERS To The EDITOR NtM‘(l I o Kt‘/one honot ;i! ,1 '- iu jiif , iiKi< ii Putihsht'ii E’.t rv Ttiur‘'(id\ Murnuiii i-'rdnk];r. PdrK. N tllf Holl'l,.', Il, . IdMif i 'll, , ,1,'- tn The I'rn ii et'iii [’ ai k r t 1: o I'U 1 ■>. hoiioi r.. : j ‘ ti, V.i ; n Kailroad Border^ Hnoi VO I s.i I , TIj m . ii4- t- ,t_ Herriani KiluDn- lh;hi:s!jer tf'ndt"!. ll.f tcv-.-s v.c: . * ,{ In- EiLviiri! 1 (u-ai-ra! Manat^'r O! !oi <1 Ilin :Ui, ' M - : > Ce.i: • ; i.i' .. e I iu k ! M i . .Id- . Oeurii*- M Ne;;,Mrin;i-;r)ii K''iit'jr U-r-. r iM : .‘.i.e ' I- 111'' .1- : . K- i:. .0 ; :u.-i u:U. r.;*- • M" - u- Serving South Ikunsv.ick arai 1-ranklin Tir.u'.-'.h:|.- •; Hill 'C- -v:.l ".'vii-'i i: . : -he ] [hisint-ss Ott!( -s — 10 AHstonKoa.l . Ki-nOaU Pam \ I ^.l 1 ■ -I 11 1 1 „ r : !..id' I A\;:;uister 7-14 14 ■ii u. nut -i;'.!'. ; t : T;.t- r.' ii : ; c ip. ii-'i-ii; ■!_:'!e ;. ou' . ’ll: , 1 -e . 1. (leor^f-s Roiolsitayton. N [ Mi . \'h- .su-- e-iio ” •t.e 1. . l."lu::, ii” Ul." Keep Government O A M-hO.iH i,i >.;-"ii.nt fS'iC ■■ ;. I 1 : .1... ■ e ti. P e i.iit- O'.e - ■■ It RUSS bos Hollowcon ftocit for A LL children Serond Class postatre paid at Franklin Park. N I , ; II ’i, till-- . U.C 1. !'; He d'. . . H.-.vic'lup' 0 run : ne i’Ci-J It d; • e. ■r Price: 10 ( ents al :• : t ' . k.iVu I Uiit r.-| - . e ap tic r ..:.siai C un.u'.i’-^ Costs DOWN soys One Year S i B\ MaC c..i:. : .1.- • .-5i' .1, iceicccr ui 'i.ei * , . u.eiiimeiK, iii'tead 1 x.tive: lur.fui uu-lu .m U.'. !. -ii.,! < '.rtf. , Of 2 ' a.' '.Ve 'Jt,. Pu; tile :ul lU'i' ; (o: oj'tMur.L I'.enu- FREE PONY RIDES i'T.\ I',\k : s a TT r...c:cme' ..u 11 t'c c i f j.'1'. t‘ t^S'i : leci Bob PLUM M ER - lo'.vin- tu'.viisl.i{.' t',,i'.e done jii.' Tt.i- iJa'.toi. i'.u ent-Tcdct.oi .'v- ./(al.N.S -}-H CI LJ- p :. ip. that: . Oud! : idee.idce. ;-.dl>Oll. NiC di (I'.iUlien. soriatidii -.vill siKiiiho! a cake sale M :. V lut suE-ii'-t.s tl:.,' l.m.! Bei ee;. Teaiierk, C lie: ; Hil'., Tile Pel to: :;nn. t' ,i; Sot Oct 31 10 am - 4pm Vote NO To Change at ttii- Sfhod'; on !,lection Drc.. Kaieii Laiif aster of f- I anklin alotij till' -.iiut. .side o! the :;ul- \Va;-ne. Pai 'iHan;. - Tiu'. liill.'. an exrelleiit iu: m u: tin. ; ,U . !a* Tlie sale- is Heint, riin-iucteil cv Township i,' a ce'.v rnenJ.e :■ df the road, n o :;.' ,.pp: c.'amatC'P., C lvdo I’idge'wuod. I.i'.in. .'tun, M.. ii^'i., rt'lie! of tbt ine: eaMHi. I n.siui; ii: till- clasM oom inothem v.itti .Mis. •1-H St‘*.-ing r.ve Pupp'. Glut .ane t'. '.Iiddl'-i-mh, He ii.sed fur I.'.■n'!llllr^^. i' t t Hnins-.', Ick, del' whirl, the rbiM'. OI, iH ,: : ■ • - 0- Jam es Iiowaln and M is. i'. Mel- ndU'!: ial pm ikj^c.'-. Franklin, C e iai orove, Mi.unt Hul- alopidis mu.'t yiU'.'.. RUSS BARBER SHOP In Soiithai 'I in cliai ec. the pl.irminr loard .studie.s 1;., Hidgefi'Id P.nk. t l.n k, Wil- It i.' fittiiie that the i uil ill. in 'he .^UE^-e.^uuii ii v.ill ufiei i e r- linghuio, Oi ean.,pe>iUa!inoi k, Hiii - qiie'iiun, inste.i.i u: i'emi; all. .-.e.; (next to Ml chael ’s) ommen'i.itiuii.'' tu ilie cuuncil. lingfun, Che.sc", 1 airfield, Ma 1- tu ieieiiu iaie ,1' .in niiui.iiiied It; di.sui^sniu, die eoimcil iiot- horo, and Spai'a. Cuiitit diem, sample o! the p.i.'t, shuiili! 1 ■ U'e' i 3430 Route 27 - Kendall Park er! that aniithe: reiiue^t tu extend .Mr. Miiininer. tu eiih.ince die son.--e ui value.' uf and v.irl.-n 'die lai.sine.s.v ,'one- in He 'a'. s old', f.vo iiieunil ent GUI l itj/en.-- ul the fmui e. P'raiikllu Park was ahead:, lieing. tO'Aii.'-hip I. ummitieeiii ,i i an f r. 1 cenairdv hope the C u iin n l,'ball No obiigotion .'-iiKiieii 1.-. tiie phiniiin. hoai d, reeler u n i.i: ••eec; y c u; . ,ve: be .1' laisiglite.d a ' the Huai i ,iad - 0- lefe 1 'I UK I.e''.. retti: i ,i . ite of (‘unfiriiutiun, ruii- "T h is IS our way to soy we ore glod o4 J^C'TulcJji ^ a / i k . feat ■ I in Wai ten P irm •ti­ ttibiiiHic to the pruere.‘"u f l i aiik- ter i.t t ’ldl Ju.sep.. Kimsuc 1 -'i '■ lin Tiiwii'hip. ,ind etubliir.. Fr mk- fo be your neighbor!’’ _Russ ind P i. it.i. 1 ,a.''e. in tin. pii;;! Itn Tuw;i-iii|i Ul cuntiibuti tu.the pi im a;. C uuiit tl;e>u. M i. Pluin- cultii: il prorres- of uui cuunlr'.. FOR MEN’S SLACKS THAT iTier. P.imiuliih t . linunw. 11, In tidll K/ll, he holfp up. ,is hul- 20 Ihidlei 1)1 ive, rlble e.. l.n;.! •' i i iiiiP' i uid .M.i 1- Simu'i'Cl 111 ru-tii il..)-., ■ .v.i . laee. .vhi.-.i -0- FLAGPOST Opei t'e uud‘-: 1 C uiiii; il - M.ai.iyttr I^<'out l'roo|» 1 0 form ir . . > :i.n •..' i.il die M.i. - Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge NEVER NEED IRONING! o'-Cuun<"' Pl.ui w'i h ii.i.'- been llo M s ( ioiirt ■del !.i; .Suudi HlUllS- RT. - 1 , SOUTHlOU BRUNSWICK - DEANS, N.J. Cuiiri of Hunui 'x ill borundnci- 10 'tinutr« •'uulh1 t»f ..r Nr\s Il^un^ulrk lo Minutes North of Princeton ' d' fui liitMiibe: ' ul p.oySruut Tl uu[ l.ipp'. I . .'-e.il ell .Hid 111- 10 ul Munmoud; Jum tiun .it 7;1" n f V, SHAPE-SET BY DICKIES ( !i:i' .-e.' IT ■ t .pii'al it the this evening. Tlie piogram -will b< illun to rh a 'te ' ! evi.si Ki. liehl in the Munmuiith .Junctiuii Thoughtfully ; ull'ii'll PI,111 !■ 1 :ui ef- l il t Aid .Squad Buildiiu’. e .Iiid •dlieieiit ful in ul ' i- SH APE —SET eliminates the need tor even touch-up I'uiii iirns Teiidei foul Scuuts'.vill > ' C ironing (1 . .iCi • . . \\ e 11 ■ , 1 ' . ic inv(.‘.'teil, 'FIk''. are David and Serving lot 11- :i lupiluii 111 NiiVeiii- Dunald Kusenr.v, Haines Shearei Just throw these 65°c docron polyester 35°cCombed .md Matk .McDu'.vell. Second rlass ^ m b-lvin I M l 1 )i well, cotton slacks into the washer and toss them right in I'lidt'es '.vill be pieseiited tu. Fane Your. ! I.t. run l.emli ,ind William Sta.'.'. ■ the dryer. Then, wear them. Right out ot the dryer' : lie- (.. i Iaivk Ir, 'Mel 11 batlre' ha'.f been won by: Ken'i P.i: k 'Ii Bii.m Viiiin. , ''.vimmirrg, wildlite — ' f : Taste HI Shape-set guarantees a permanent crease for the - U- 111 ana .'ell lent; Ctiarle' Pi/.urru, life ot the garment. Shape-set enables the fabric to 'Wimmiiu". and camitui ee patebes be washed and dried three times faster than standard J.'eim lie.in eaiMidates, tut lame.' siieat e t, Lance l.emli, , Dining wosh and weor finishes. Shape-set will not fade or !ui die -imd, Fu uii'V.irk ru'.vn>-hip Duiiglas Lid>, Chatles Pizario .W Xi M. I .VNCW.S'n- P ■(■ • BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 15 to 5Q0 th: oil. 1. (. ui 1 u k ,iii . .'('out !'ruui die iiusitioii II! Mui.K ipal .\dmini,'- Vate NO To Change Sp''CjaU7.ms: m Weddini? Rt“ceptions formal or informal- Under 9 :3 0 a.m . to 6 p.m. Tues . Wed.. Sat.. iuu, b.i' 'Ucr.. 'C.id' 1 el ; tin ii. iiui. Bu' v vlieu -i'h e. .\iid'.vtiat personal suncrviRion of HICHAHD TITSCH, formerly affiliated with; lU ' h.ippene ; 'u tuwr.'hip .illaii ' the Hr'e’ HnnvrvBit, Vt'u York — Louii Sherrv. Park Ave. — and p.i-i' lit 1 "t I: . -t : I a.'u ret, '. ici the Commodore Hotel p :e I'lent .md I.u v p:e'i'ielil ■’! till 111! Hi- iheM in.iir. 'veek'' ix p lo ie i Scein T ioej'. He l.as '.n.; theie ai e 'um.' fuidier PHone 297-1600 beet; ,1 111' el 11! die Si ■ ill' 11! M's .jiii 'Ui.ins '.vtiiili mi-ht ie asked i .11. '. 1- ■ I 1 : 1--. iiid' 1;.!' : e- .ibuti't till' uj imam e; e. r. e.l tl.' 1 11- eu' i .: . .iiM C uim- II'i'. liiurb lunger '.vill Suudi l; . \ .V lid. it.; u:, uirk have tu du withonf thi' m, '.hum ■•veivime seem s tu SAVING .idmil 1.' e 'eiiii.il U.e II ; e.'ll tmind unpus.''il le to IMPORTED FROM 11 1 ' 111' .1 lu.ilitie'l m.iii tu -.vuik ! m,d. . dll' .; iinanru; ' il, '.' dll i ipnMit.m,' lunnd rlui i die -,ili: . mde.! fu: ilii- po- 1 HOLLAND for YOU MU(»!l \- S 1 hiil. , ' tu emi aras' diei;. IU I ; Ini' •dectii.n ■MU tr, uUli . . '. e. be lilled' JACK MA.NN soys I: u . p: pu't : I'll.in e tu M.r. - III -I ilUIK ll pl.m !■ i ' deli'ated, ^Tulip Time” 111 dir I.: liii.inc' i .'m.iiM in rl- Keep oil officiols respon­ , .‘.ill It !e lepe.iled . . . h.l Ul; .'.-'.e'! Its pli:[H)'e' STAINLESS STEEL FLATW ARE sible directly to the voter ' n , '.'.ill .1 '.itinii ip.il \dniinisii ,i- tu: i.i' .1 nlnU'F. ippe.ir )ll't l e- VOTE NO To Change Ui; r i Irrii'-.n I>,i, - ni't j ' the 5 PIECE PLACE 'll '.'111 it- useii Ui ■lulin .1. Ml Keun, SETTING Munmmid; lunctiun, N..I. FREE . . . when you DO VOI’ IIAVL open a new savings A I’MOy.XT im PHILCO Courier account with |{LL.\TIVI'; ()-j Portable TV

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Mllir lllime I’lll |( II mil ! I/ell ',lle|\ lllie I- gu.ir.lllleed I lull Toke this wondertui opportun'ty le ...Diain this gracious, fine place setting at a t'ocuun o' its value Jus* stort saving o' NBNiJ vou get the first hve piece place sert'"g free! The:- eoch tirne yoe deposit on additionol S25 or more to vour account -».ou ore entitled ’c D-e- HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ve.ir ‘III (l.i\ u,trr,,inl\ mi .ui' [mrl ur liiiie d ete. ii\ e m m.il i-ri ,il ebase another ploce set

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STEELE^ ROSLOFF & SMITH o o o © A G E N C Y INC KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER 3546 ROUTE 27 KENDALL PARK. N J A X 7-0200 I nivcrsitv Plao.’ A. , THUKSDAV. OCTOBKR 24 ,4h4 THK CKNIR-M, Authority RA'.K IHRFK ^ nrriors Find Losing Spell Killed ” ( 1*11. Jitlin liindti (C'ontlmiei! fjoiu 1 ;u'i' (me I'ur I t tlrral I iitnU In lit! sir I rninini: e-iit* a lai ti' “ i--,!'■•■nhoiise-tvpe encloMiii'” foi the sevv.-i jilant. f ery Difficult To Overcome r !, If will aiM a ( jul.I.-i s-. v.ith h I laik'e (It aw tails on tin; tool. -.5' :;1 M‘ -.5 : ’ . d. . ■>I h. :.( e- 'll. ■ , -■ .■ •; -rook called thi- a “c(jstl;. L' , i : ::k ! r ' ‘ a . ■ ^lut workaldf’ svstein,’’ •IIS' .((.• :i' - . r ' ;4 ■ " 1 ^ . I- f 1- IS,,,;., i- In other action, the boat'! also M i. r * ■ • • i I i h t " . I ' il.llld. I'e.lte : , lilt 1 oducaal an oritinaru'e updating, .liked j luu i. ■ ■ 1:1 : ' ' ! - 1 ^ * > . hi,,. ■■ N f ■. ■ • '■ He i f . 1- ll m. V.ld !t*I : : .mklir .It! n.s . ■I I •k r - Mt ' 1"' , he made to confoi m to tlic- state d.t- t U;; ,.11.,;.. pel!'.' in ■ H 1- i .1^ m - j - pi.t.itae •t, if . n 'It .■■■':■ ! t ' law on septl( s*,',steins, p i " i: : pile: hi! :;l ’ : tl.e eXI ■ .1 i.ilil-.t kl t k. . ■ r.t 1 ■ -'f • : - Richorcl CASEY soys A hearing on the proposed ordi­ lit. .-.lir ..pt-'ni- : up -l.ese- i .,ti 1;. '1:. - e Cl K.i );• : la.;. He■■■■ -! 1 . lie iPtf f . .Tdt.iHHt lo: the .11.:;. : s .11; : tl.ii , .1 .i:. ■! . ,Lt: *'7 .•; ■ nance will l>e conducted !;•, the 1C 1:; ;■ ‘1 I:'"- ■t'.iai. . NO health board on Tuesday, N(,v. 24. 0 1 . s ; , ,!< k Fit : It . t. ‘A,It i l u m . H i l L -t i mid BlH ;,,n IT* !• Attotne. Veioslof! was aske«ib\ t ;.;l< : I.ii le h.diti:;;. !e '» ; i: ■r ' '-...I'll V tiF-. b •. |■...'.;i^I ll- chairman David Kutliroff to diaft -oi'.d I : .c.klm - ■ , .n ).. i ihv t' nd. till '.S it : It', *ro. : ,1- S" pl.it. p - f n li'-r To Proposed Change an ordinance lot the next ineetinr I'll* .1: ! 1* ■ :. t : I'hUl .1: 1 .. t.•si.ieii' ' 1 . h.i' 1 ! :• v! 'll. regulating food vendliig mactiinus sti ikiiiL !i-r.iiu , o! d. i.-'Pe;'- Ir.fnuit- in (uinpollm. 'he b.ill. 'ate lU'-i-uie '. !■ In,I :•(. ! ,,e|. within the townslilp. He asked that cailv ii, ihe --econd i.eno : .11 .1 I’l.e. luim led .tiul lost the 1 .ill I :.eiiii i! :.i. n r . --c kin fn; K n;||.,t of Govemment du.-e-'..i:u Ct rl!!; pas.- Pom e’.'n lin.lllC' s* b ■ ■ • ' ji,.; I ,,j ()., the code Include such Items as iailk d c ' c tim es. vS .ttchunf,'s l.i-t ’ ! .il p: Uec! . e s ;, ,n ! tl, • iei .d foofl mateilal, setups, milk, ics'and Mull i>; I,, \!ee( li Spi.iHi ' I, t.ul lumhdoun '.v.i -('t ii[. dim- 0 sandwiches. could gel iio (lose: »l..ii. .i 7-' e i'U die !■ . i'OVf irm ■ t ill!'- Uj. die ; . iiiKt. • . ■Col pe: :;,ine A resident of Mldwa;. Gardens In till lid 1 ) . ; . e.v I- . • who reciuested permission to con­ 1 1 11 1 lei ,1 .1 struct anothei home on an acljacent run 1,1 .li;;, Hill .icdiui.ted io; lot, was refused by the board. d.(- second i ; .u.klin To'.’.ns!d[i Health officer Arthur R. Barto- bjuciidown. W.itchui.'. took .elvaiii,!. I oi a THE PEOPLE lozzl said the percolation in the area was “very pool.’’ ■lion [)unt to drr.'e loi le- lii't UilK hd(.wn of die d,(V . In du.' opell- - 0 - ni, (joiiod, i r.inkliii kick( d out ti. PEOPLE TALK ABOUT K N o ip i: STUDFNTS ELECT OI- ElCEltS its 41. U.iPbum ■.'.(•lit 11, (-i.tii 1)1.1'.', 1 u( k .S( liii(-i(!' ; ritniiin.' 111 Eileen Drabson has lieen elected ft 0111 (lie nine. , TALK ABOUT president of the freshman class at U',itcl,.iin. iiill- w.c d.: . .iteniiu the South Brunswick High Schcxtl. VISITOR: "U THIS A m C CNVIRONMENT RfSeARCH ceWTER?'' ■igaiii lien i; ;ii::.l led tie 1 i ,uik- Other officers Include James // n a t iv e HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Phelps, vice president; Bonnie ; "NOPE. IT'S *iE)MIU/l ODOR CONTROL. I WORK HeRL / NT!'.' I'i U.MNCt ( OUP.Si., Landis, secretary and Kathryn _____ ^ 5>otiTH B R u s ts w ic K Mu n ic ip a l uTiiiTiE’b Au t h o r i t n ______\ 1 . - ! e, I'.. : I 011: e !(.: : ■ 1 - Rooney, treasurer. The class ad­ ie!"d nipse- U(. bm. ■ i p: .tcp'in-, ANO TS visors are Michael Elko and Don­ MonltroniurN I nil Sp|> Sn>|M*inl l,imi*««*?' ald Cooke. dieii i.ri.fi -suiii will bi-. in in .luti- Obituary II.(1 . ,t! Mel ib sex {.eiK'i rii Ht.'pi- - 0- ('>andi(lul(‘t^' Ni^ht Of Local l)ri\ri> tal iin !'■! the ,'pou'(.i 111), oi (he FABULOUS CAN“VASS FOR UMCEI The Montgomeiy Unit of the I’obM 1 't\l.ioe .lot.Il'Oll ! ouiid.iti . IH.NRV TERHUNF Ttic N. .!. Division of Motof League of Wotuen \'oteis will tiold Til',- IX-.te.-k mien 1 coin s.. ,viH The Rev. James P. Darroch, Vetiiclcs ii.is announced ilu- ,sm- !..(• OJ.eii Oi .ill ' 1 i ten d m.K. I i e a Can(ii(lates Night on Thin .sd.r., pension oi diiviiu: priviic:cs o; ELBOW ROOM minister of the Fit st Presbyterian Henry S. Terhune, 71, of Canal Oct. 20 in the Hailingen Refoimed mi! ‘ X) 1 '-s- ,1 ill sit ' TO Church of Dayton, has announced Hoad, (jilggstown, died Tuesday,. llowarii I.. C alkin, 2*-, of Tlic retu! 11 '■ iul. o: p : ' ti :.< '-ni- that the junior department of the Oct. 2C, at Princeton Nurseries, Church House at 8:1" p.in. Cre.it I'oa'i loi one inontli, ,m(i Speakei s will lie Willi.nnShi'i)le>- plov metil. church school will go “trick-or- while making a delivery. Mr. Tei - Charles lirv.m oi Hit'htsio'.vn loi and Robert C. r rohling, candidates treatlng for UNICEF’’ onSaturday, hune was a semi-retired farmer, 47 (lavunder die state's pouii ' v - - the Riviera 4 Bedroom Split $16,490 foi the township coiuinitiei-; Board Oct, 31, beginning about 2 p.m. and a foimor employee of the Som­ tem 1)1 oi l am. of I'l eeholders candidates .John The youngsters will canvass erset County Higliway Department, l.iceli--e.s suspended uiidi t die Ewing, Edmund .lones, B. Thomas house-to-house in the Dayton and Mr. Terhune was born in Blaw- state's (‘xci'ssive s[n>eii Mo- the Continental 3 Bedroom Bi-Level $16,490 Deans areas enburg, and lived in this area Leah'., Heni'. 1. Fetherston, ii.uii inchid*' thiise of .loliii ! I all his life. He was an elder mem- Ernest T, Gardnei .ind Cioorge L. .Mooi '-lie.id, 12, of Nt*w Bruns­ Sha'.. -Also, Sheriff eandidates, i.r- Ijer oi the Six .Mile Run Re­ wick I'lki-; I-! ed B. C amiJ'ell, 18, COMPARl THESE FEATURES — AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA COST nest Hunnewell ami Geoii’e formed Cliurch. of 233 I r.mklin \vc.; 'vrchib.ild • wall to wall carpeting . color co-ordinoted kitchen Curisic. He is survived by his wile, tlie C. !-!ia- .1'., 20, (>! 3Ui H.iiml- • fully painted . cathedral ceiling former Helen C rawlord, two sons, Mayor Edward .James will.spe.ik tO.n 11.ill .(lid .Josetlll .1. Diet- Roy MINTON FRAN K CHRINKO soys H. Lester and Robert Lewis, both on the local referendum to inci

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'iiirtoo ;m'i < isi- piogiamon ning, a set ie^ ot suet; pi .isi .•■:.s Id h.i .1 lie ■! , : ,1 ( p , Hi , 111,-, He ha'- appealed, in six Hroad- ''’If-MMon aiii! ftioi “ogi aphed is planned. The next -.ull take i ■■'■ Ml, in; la . il.. i u p - . way musicals and, foi foiii years o! oductiom of ‘1 11 \l iier " and place on Wednes'lav, N'lv. 4, at f : : I 'I . -1 ■ i!i>- • I'lei',- desi-taie'i lances uid danced in the, ‘ ‘Plain and : anc 8:30 p.m. at the school. ‘‘This tvpt' of ptoprani fot pat­ 1-. Ihi j ■ : |r , 1' ( l(|l■s•,,| - 0- . >n.- ■li, 'h; iih televlsi-m proi/ram ".-how ■,! ■•*.1 : ::si"l ■, M I, .1 Shows." He h.is staaed othei teie- ents is an innovation tlds •.eai," 1 ! nr.- \lr(iart<‘r Planning '■r.e D. -Pv. .s|.i-,.k the vlsion shows, 'he Palm Beach Ter- said Francos Clark, director 'if ! e hid r- '-!■ 1 a: - L ' .s is.■II. t e i n ' s h i s - , centenai;. Pafieant, industi ial le- the school. ‘‘We want them to know j I f ' !.,s' ’ 111, ■! r ■' ■m;el For ‘ \ll-K<*|»f*rtor\' ' ■ 1- i : ■ -. ■ I Uiv ;■! th e R u s - vuos ^nd film commeu iaB. at all times the music their chil- , i:ti h rii s : ■... : il:. ; , ■: an- : Ke\ hiniin | MT, .mil deals Joaii Morton Lucas is a rec«*nt McCarter Theatre’s 19C4 hall liriin will lie studying, the wav if I 1, a'lel:''- : ’.h . .s ilL, drama serle.s will mark Its first will be presented, and the teacli- I P- lU. '•■■; ■ u. - i , , . ;' |i| Ihi ideas heliiiu! il m-l die addition to the facult’. and teach- I ■ NS e.| !a \ - I'l,,. j ,11 and onp. ‘‘all-repertory" weekend ers who will pre.i^ent it." i o." *•■-, k- 11. •he . 1 .s-ic b.,1- j;^ the K c ensk'. ■ 'e; vme, and Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 29 - 0- ; 1. ! ■ h,;M !■ . hid. p. . , ■ , [:,d- Theatre IntiitK^ to 31 -when all three of the plays Lt'wis Briiiin To j ter, . --y n !di I . •■> ' ,uH fl'e fr a! leiid.i'. N .ifiei eif.ht iiionths I 1.■ ;M. ■ l:- M ■ ■■s.. s ,.l-’ e; ; "!■ 1 In ', ■’, I ImlItrtiie pi ms aiid introduced info the repertory thus e ; i d u-.. To Open Seastni far i)V the American Theater Com­ (iivo Orffaii Korital •; a 11 1,: •'.■■-■ i':i . l.ia! , ,iie pany will be {jerformed in suc- eh..', • ,a- -0- Lewis Bruun ’Aill appeal as oi- ■: '■ i , - v ':i; p i x h i h i t ce.ssion: ‘‘Three Men on a Hoise” 1 ew ' 1 a I aeie e;., , . in ■ 1 D u .‘i - gan soloist in a recital to be giv­ With ‘Mr. Roberts' on Thursday, Oct, 29 at 7:30 p.m.; 'Ol ! •: li.rip.d ( h, en in the Chapel of V\estminster 111 v eshihitii.n ot p.iintim'N ‘‘The Oieat God Brown" on P'ri- ph* ■ •: d,i :',!!■ ; : a-.er ( e t ailh■!. Choir College on Tuesday, Nov. 3, ■ ■ H'l hie 1 i'e-,N:,.idi, art te.ich- Princeton University’s Theatre- day, Oct. 30 ST 8:30 p.m, and 1: a ■■ le, ' I -.m t"’ al '.■.ill at 8 p.m. ei -it il'.i i ; nil I'te'.i i tniniiv D.iv Intime will give its first major pro­ ‘‘Death of a Salesman" on Satur­ !■• e ■ ks of I >11 i , 'i:i d e x te t ; He will be accompanied by the .•■chool, -.ill re nil view .11 the duction of the season on Harvard day, Oct. 31, also at 8:30 p.m. ■, lin'erp l! t' " '111 pel ( il, ■1,,I',,IC- Princeton Chamber Orchestrii, Ni­ h'liei ,\i-ssie; ■..•allerv inNevYork weekend, Nov. C and 7, followed by The performances of Iroth the ei, I..!i,ail: ,e’. I ,a; i ■■P;e Set"- til cholas Harsanyl, conductor. Both. tlu'our!' Nov. LI Mr. Lee-Smithjs performances on Nov. I.3, 14, 20, O’Neill and Miller plays will be 1. ■.:! ■:,, h : e e k . Mr. Bruun and Mr. Hai-sanyi are also. .Ill inslnn tui of paintim; aiul and 21. the last this season, McCarter i l ' t:- ■• : 11: L a lli ■' ’■■ } . nn!;. members of the faculty of West­ di awina, .iiStvidiii-On-The-Canal. ‘‘Mr. Roberts," written by officials note. I 111 e ': II iiot: .d Met ■ '■ ■ lid- minster Choir College. Mr. Bruun He is a mem! e: of the Piviid of Thomas Heggen and staged by The fout th and linal production : L, ,' ■ nil V ,ii,.' !e e M c - is also organist-'lirector .it Old dueciois ul the Princeton Art .■Vs- Jo.shua Logan in New YorkinlO-lfi, of the present seiies rlevoted to < a II : . o-.. .ne !■. First Cliurch in Newark. soci.Uloll. Is the first production. It is .anun­ .■\tnerican Drama 1900-1970, Ten­ usual comedy of Nav, life alioard nessee Williams’s Streetcar His program will inclufie Mo­ I the cargo slop U.b.S. Reluctant Naint'd Desii e" willopen on !■ ri- zart's Sonatas No. 7 and 13 lor Stiings and Organ; Howard Ihin- during World War 11. Director Jini day, Nov. 13, -with Broadway ac­ .McAfee is Ixjth secretary of In- tress, .Ian Larrand, in the cen­ son’s Concerto No. 3 ft) i Oi - tlme and as.sistant liusine.s.s man­ tral role of Blanche du Bois. gan. Strings and Harp, and Poii- DANCE.nd EXERCISE ager of Triangle. Louis Zorich will In Stan­ leiice’s Concerto in C minui tor Tlno O’Brien stars In the role ley Kowahski (the lole originated Oi gan, Sti ings aii'l Timpani. B.ii- of Mr. Robot ts, with Chris Brandt on Broadway In Marlon Brando) bor’s Toccata !■ estiva fot Oi- as Doc, and Roger Hall as Pul- and Robert Blackliurn will make gan. Strings, TrumiKd and Tin.- FOR FUN pani. ver. .John .sirnpson, the Captain, his first major acting appearance H a llo ’6/ Hill Malit' Its Oahat it Mi(arUa Mr. Biuim is an .ictive mei..- Glosses For Everybody recently directed the succes.sful of this season as Slltch. The pro­ l-uiir works in linlli tlu 'i.i h 'a • ! ■ - ■ , ', ■ i, freshman one-act ‘‘Inlierlt the duction will bo directed by Tom tier of the Amoiican t.uild or O'.- :::o!k tlu- Vlt ( ;ifU*i tiHiu* " D. I, J ■ Jerry Ross Ja z i Wind," the eminent drama of the Brennan, cunently featured a.s ganists, the American Organ Pip.-- ers Club of Philadelphi ;i and ti e ot 1- 'iaiu'rrs is itir st-- i ■ Scopes’ trial, Pete .Mygatt will the meek and Mittvesque Erwin Monday & Thursday evenings 7-8:30 P M. play tx)th Jphnson and Reber. in Geoige .■Xtihott and .lohnCecP Bohemians (The New York Mu­ sicians Club). Dailft uiiii dif [ifolt id d !-:i. Pete Platten a.s Dowdy, Randy Holm's farce, ‘‘Three Men on a The recital is open to the piiMii Joan Morton Lucas Pallmar as Insigna, Bob Whaley a.s Horse." without charge. l^riiHTton Nainu I I K I an ‘Mannlon. RickOlsonas Llndstrom, - 0- Mi i«‘ I imo Phil Amerman as Payne, Mike - 0 - Women’s Exercise, Ballet Technique, Modern Jazz KENNAN WILL SPEAK HARSANYI NA.MLD DIHrCTt'L' Erlksen a.s Get hart, HarleyShavei 6 Proiti ‘•"-OI i < . o H ’ in M Monday & Thursday Mornings 10.30 - 11'30 A M. a.s Stehmowski, I ane Lasater as George r . Kennan of 146 Hodge For informotion Call: Princeton Ballet Society Schlemmcr, and .John Bloom as Do­ Road, former UnitedStates anibas Nicholas Harsanyi of 111 1 .m:' 1 Mornings WA 1-2473 lan complete the male cast. sadoi to the Soviet Union and to Road, conducto? of the princ- a.n , M c ( . o s h I Ul* 1’ dJ? < oiirt'rl The sole female role is taken Yugoslavia and currently profes- Symphon. Orchestra, has bet n 2-5 P.M WA 1-7758 by Sue Harrigan as the nurse soi 'if history and international n.amed 'lirector ol music .f tl e Glrard,.She is a memt.ei of the aifairs at Princeton University, Tienton Symphonv Orchestra lel- ! • i:,- -■•-■: • i - I critical language department, con­ will give a public lecuiie at 8:15 lo-.ving a Complete i eoi 'Vam, .uriii h.lVl- 1 . 1•L I'OUit' - ■ . Mi centrating in Hussian. p.m. on Oct. 28 in 10 McCosh Hall. of the administrative maiiagi'iiient lib 1 villi' K: 1 -in.': On Nov. C the show will be Professor Kennan will speak on to assure greatei success foi the 'i:;.''.ii' hi ■V m.'h ■! ■ ■ ;a; I nternation a l presented at 7:30 p.m. All other ‘‘The Ethics of .■\nti-Conimun- symphony durinv die ldt'4-i." sea­ n i . t u i u - llr\ '< i 1 i- '■ performances will take place at ism ," His lecture is undet the son. 1 1- • ‘ L I i Lt FILM SERIES 8:30 p.m. All seats will he re­ auspices of the Student Christian - 0- iOi riL fi/ . > ’ : .'ft' I. ..iD.rt* served. Association. MUSIC SOCIETY Tn \U \ T 1 ic L :i ■■ ! :;■ .1 -- 1 ■ Second Event: Double Feoture Bonus! 'i-:::; ■! 1 ; - ■ . ‘ ■■ :vi r - i -t Two silent clossics by Russia’s greatest The next meeting of the Prini-' - a iV.itV ... *■ 7 ’ ■ TBtMTOM p if A THEBTBB ton Society of Music,il Am.iteu; s ‘ 'Ll. : ■ . . film director SERGEI EISENSTEIN will be lield Sunday Nov. 1, at li- h - ; ; : : u p - i. I'll p.m. at The Woolwortt CeiUfi i.f Vt ‘U!ui : d. md 'POTEMKIN” (1925) and Musical Studies at Piinceton Uni­ R i: Il ■ V - . : E.'* i . i a-St versity. Mrs, Bart'ar.i I <‘wis ■ ni n \a : ' " .1!; 'TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK i » i f N C O L N conduct an'! the soloists .iie:' Miss --efil' V ■ ‘ Deborah Truxall, soiuaho; Mi-s ir-!., I- i n THE WORLD” (1928) ■Jacquiline Pearce, alto; CLii ' nr.. I’riiic.-i. 1 ‘ :; < ■ - I ■ ' i - ■ ■. -1 Moore, tenor: .ind Wo, .dv', a; ■! X .:!d ' ■. i p - McCa r t e r • Mo n d a y n o v . 2 *b p .m. Waesche, bass. The pioViviin vvill iM , t .1,. • |i - - ! Single Admission: SI 00 Available ot the door be Bach's '‘Cant.itas >.'■■. To and n a t u i ‘ •!■-■ :-: -c ' ■ . • :'■ ill No. 137. •• c h . u " ' 1<> ■ '■’ ill! ; ■. ■■ ! is Reset vatioii'- shouhi be ■ ■'.iiiid. p; ■-'i‘ > ■ ■ ’ f I r - bv c.tiling Mt ■-. Michael p:.i; tern t l f E ■ i: . Introducing on Exciting New Concept fore Thui sday. Mu: :i! ■ p o ’iti' 1- : I’-r • I Mu Donee' • For th» First Time at McCorter. // and 'v\.l; • 1 . pi ot- : Ol p liM . A l • p[iiii:' ' ■( 1 • F e l l ' V . 11 . ■ 1 I H..: ■ 111 1I'll pt- : a ‘ : i '■,H!sOI|s I ’;!''! < H ballet 64 fUl-'-li! l- ' -!i 1 ■::. r , , Tw«*lvc dancers from the SAN F R A N C IS C O B A L L E T !■' , D,1 ' <•.. ~ I- I'k'- ■! ;■ ' ■• < < '11 ii;: II ;>i I in o progr.j'T of ’rodittonol ‘ clo ssic’ bollets In-1 '! ■ ‘H'i ’ i ' : ‘ . L , ond e«f tif>g new works by contemporory artists s u e;, ■- Works by Bock • Ros's/ni e Dove Bnjbeck • g, otbers

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,ilfh l-iuir Aick .III'! w a s n ’t f ikings Cru%h Bordentomi ■ : If.! 1. 1.',. : c.i' i.i"l t|ie Boi - (■?. Af. !7, .1 ,11, lit 28 '.'.lids. n.»' Ikl.’. ■ 'It..... 1 sovn plays In Season''s Third Victory l.it e l l - i i .k o .I'li- 'i II. 'tie 2'J, •-H' I h if.-' h'., .III'.' Hii' ho'iku BY NOh'MXN %'ONH \IT I.. Ilic - 1. In (iP luin, .M- le . ,\n«l b'ii hit' C : .1 : I .ill erne hun ireii sevenr.-on-- ..ir.i'i l-l- |i. M,e llii>-e- I"e! on -he ]■ in -1,1 1 e .1,1 1. n , It- .. woi tti 0! : U'hinj Ole’. .UU-n Ilii.-l . |( 'o!. . f' . lln- . : Ml led Miiitl: Bi'un.'Wirk HUt'. ■' \'ikincs; t! I - . p i . I . . Ill ■ I I.: 1 , I l e a IP. r o - to .1 JO-:' victory ,-.ei Willi,tin! Mien o[)i'!!. •1.1 n: It. |.i • 1 .11 I : on. 1 ■ III- III' o u t fo r MarBa: Luid Hicl'i School at Bor- lh! A itl I Mir -I- ■ . (in It. im 1' It .le,.''- Iln.il I oM . .iento-.vn last .''aoj; .la . . ,\ll- nalso next [I'l.i., 1), . ko !. Ill l .l s ll-lt- , vikii, ■ I i i.iiiu'il possession -.cored two ol Hie tine-- \ ikiiu and H.l fw his [ -.'-f -,.||. : AM iM.s.s n (I.,, 1 111 III- 1 • m.dmli't of ti'ucliiowns and aveiacei h.H4 -j; iho.i'.r t-i Miki- I H i .-..iitliu: loi I In I ini', 1. 11!!.Ill, .1 c lie.i' to scot - ’. .1.: .1'-p el-cai: in hi.s he,'! i*-:- ir. the erid -on-', ,n k \1 a m . ’ in. the Iti'i ili iili. wn 28. fo: niancc 'd the .'oa>on tlur-. :a:. boot ['ll! the \ iki'v ilie.e: M -o I h i s iHli 1,1 >, Hie VIkllil'.s go The Scottie.'. hecame the C ikiiiL:,.'' .-\ ! I e ! til-: kll koft, till Si oiHes ilii'.l t. P' II I '■ lib'll of ,\ew tin: i consecutive victim a' th-". .il In’t : e:'..,un 'auI pi ' e iO! I. ' iiiii); Bi nil.'.'A Irk Illrh upped then se.isou'' mat k to 4-1. lorn.'. i.)r .1 il.ir.l->lo'.vn ; 1.1'., P-'ii line '.-.I- k . 11 Th-' Vikinti' scioed earp, .imi .stout interr-'pted a pas,. : ('ll th e S< III lol. late in tlu' ..ame.M.-.eiiinc s->veti [joints in the fit-i -iiiaru-! and 13 in' thejast. Pan 1 en/ke took ttu- Demot ratic candidates for the South 13runs'Aick Township o[X'niiu: kickotf on tlie south Bruns- Here's the B IG G EST Committee. Herbert Wright and Dan Morgan pay an obvious­ -.viek 30 ,uid n-turm-d to the -14. BUY you'll ever make! .\llen luoucht the hall to Hu' Bur- ly enthusiastic call on a group of township wom.en address deiitown 47 in two [-la> s, then Steve Here's the FINEST mg campaign literature From left are Mrs Mane Fecoraro Bo-, ko ran .i-[uarterhack sneak to SCOTCH you‘ll ever 1/2 GALLON Mrs. Rose Ann Leo. Mrs. Frances Higgins, Mrs. Dorothy Hie 44. ,\llen hroucht the hall to the Bordentowii 47 in two [-laV', serve! Here's Morgan and Miss .Susan Higgins. the super-size 57.59 FULL QT. then .Steve B-c. ko ran a -[u.u lerback 56.59 4/5 QT. .siie.ik to the 44. On the next ['l.iv, half-galjon of .Mil'll liioke throiu h the iiuddle an-l wt-nl 44 ,-,ards to score. Mask AMBASSADOR Maim, kicked tht- extra [xiint. DELUXE SCOTCH Ttie .Scottie.' fhie.itened late in VOTE NO! says Thelmo the first [K-iiod. hloi ked [junt America's fastest ‘.ave them tin- liall on the \'iking growing Scotch 30, but then drive was h.ilted ,it HEIMAN. Where is the the 17, as ([uaiterback Kolx-it S', kes 'wa.- thrown loi an 11-vai'f! lo.s' oil a fouith down [jla ., p n - proof we need a change^ Rare 12-year-old and 25-year-oid Ambassador inr (he Vikint-s the ball on fheirj now available m limited quantities for the holiday season, own 20. .\liei the ball changed hand.' sev beautifully gift wrapped in Scotland. "lal times, a punt [;ave the Vik- 100% BtENDED SCOTCH WHISKiCS. BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND • 86 PROOF . QUALITY IMPORTERS. NEW YORK. N.V itifr.s [jo.sses.siun on theii own dC. \ loiii-yaid [tain bv ,\llen wasfol- lowo'i by a hol'linr |)enalt\ auain-st South Biuns'.vick and .i [;ass intei. b rence call in the Vikines' favor Witli a fi rsl-and-ten from the 41, lio’.koliit Buck'. Melvin witli a pa.ss rood ftii 12 ya'i ds, tii'inging the ball to the Scott'. 48. Tltree incomplete This is one of the reasons [la.sses followf-ii, anti the Vikings lined U|j to [mnt. .Mien took the a Volkswagen’s so reliable. centei, and instead of kicking, i an HEALTH CARE FOR THE ELDERLY UNDER 28 '..n-ls aiound tfie ri'-lit enii ,'ivinr (tie V^kIlu;^, a lii st-and-ten \NN K. S( ir.\ ,i |,'/KOPl S O C IA L SECURITY*************** on the Scott'. 20. Volkswagens break down Melvin e.in i»-d to the 13 and Boy­ Just like everything else in this world inn Sellnarzkopf ko rained anothet first down with a But if everything else in this world could be I tin to the six. On an attein[)ted PRESIDENT JOHNSON— “There is no need . . . C out bock in shape as easily as a Volkswagen, the ./r SENATOR GOLDWATER v‘, n YOU say to Johnny, touclido'.‘.n pass, the Scotties Ut- elderly people to suffer the personal economic dis C old Mn or your mother, Troth To k>'. inteia eptofl on his goal line and world would be m pretty good shape. aster to which major illness all too comijionlv ■ cn they get older', you've 1 etui lied to tiis 47, temporarily Volkswagens are eosily fixable because fxing exposes them . . . There is a sound and workable di': ■’ the f'cedom ot re- getting Bordenio'.vn ou' of tiouble, them wos part of the original design. James Mei^han Bordeniown’s best effort in the For one.'hing, Volkswogens don't chonge dros- solution. Hospital insurance based on Social Se­ SO; 'S ■ ■ ' ■ • •• II I, . ,! •' I•inuili ; .'i>. curity payments is clearly »he best method of Hurd period was a drive to the Vik- fically from year to year. Of’' .. a ’ ■' .iUo tias -It; ) «ed hospital I . i d -a, ', h'.i'. riioni! F. iiiy 4C. The Vikings didn’t cross So V W mechanics get plenty of practice (and meeting the need.’’ t ,'." k'. I.,iin r.--' I):,i,a’rh. March ltoo>lrr^ Call IMaim inir Mr<‘iinl the I titan (ddrew. .hiinoitx / '" / - "T ,,s ^ ^ "Th.. { ’ " ' •nf.'llii;en( e or low ambition.” \fu ' i'll • .11• :m- : III ciirou; . ,'ni helped" /.tts A ti^ elt's -.p-’f’f//, .Ini',' Jti. ! ‘ ii ‘ I, I'-ii' !• u III 11 nm in Im i, -rhind c! h • |, . He !i. .Ii. i Hr'I 1 h.l.- l.t‘iT, i 1 . I; ' '-i:' il iiiu 11 I. I'.ii .'.ms ,'iM : n :i . , Hi-. ii(..; tC, !|„ II, HUMAN RIGHTS ★ ★ ★ ★ > .'ll': I*, ill.I I ::(,ir ,1. in­ i' ■ ' ' -hi) .. •i.'- ni .1111 ,i'i. -.. iH di ■ ■ •'! .. PRESIDENT JOHNSON Toda y, Amerc .i--'. rc ah SENATOR GOLDWATER If die Congress . . , en- I' 'll'-' I ■ nliii ii-ni, atiniHl.iiice races stand side by side m Bedm a-id V et Na'",. a iegisi -• K to integratr' d<-partment stores and a' 'll' ,i!". iiii , the uroiif.. m,H1 They died side by side in Kore.i. 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PEACE }"■ . W .ru-n : ■ ; ; n - i . .i. ik ' uf ih- .■ I-.. Mill' Hun : i-fii! i'.u-iK liuu'li n! i ; .inklui F.iik, -.Ylll ImiiiC h list- ■!i I i, , i.ii k'-hiif.- im Hi-- i-vn- PRESIDENT JOHNSON ■‘Gener-al .1 r S T : •it'j’p. SENATOR GOLDWATER There-will either be a iiiu, li Ni-i. J lii'l Nm. ' Ttu-; In a matter of moments y > i an w pe out w 1',. i.r •• , .b. .caferj without war . . , real ; iH ,s.-’ k .11 It.In I t- '-hi .g 50 to 100 million of ou- ; -'.ir-es, or t*'e, , ,hi m.. h'K .-.a- I ; f nee how it can be avoided i!..- 1 '.I , ■ i|: . ,1'u: .N'.'V. J!', wipe out 50 to 100 m illion ..r p-vp'e . So ,r ; P- rh,* ... M .-'ir-, v,->ni now” I as inceles ! ■ .. . i.' In : I'.'i;. purpose IS to employ r .\ ,c , ■mlN .1 I lit of ready aggression, to ; • world in ruins.” ■ ' ■ f ) ’ \;' Mil ' 1'.’ , -nt! "f Ml, anti Conlrrerce. l/,;r h . I •. ril : 1 : i'n. 1 ii K'-miall ' k. -nr!--nt' at - . ii". • '.‘.hi. i;.t% 1 • ■tv- nd,. .111-- ( lul . ■!;■ -rhn.-l. ■ •: nirh ! n •i i:, J-c r® • I'l If life’s full of strife Vote For Johnson for vour dear little wife

For President BUY’ER A DRYER J 'T'h.at w;l! cheer her up! Women who own an automatic 'V,ALTER KOHL Asks c'othes dryer will tell you "it's the best appliance I have"; or W-'y The R.,'sh ’ I '-ever realized how much w'ork a dryer could save"; or "I

Tues. Nov. 3 V NO Tu C- .-''ge wou'd never agam be without a (..otl'es dryer". So be a f'C-rc - BU Y ER A DRYER! Visit your favorite store today. Polls in Franklin Township are open from 7a.m. to 8p.m. (^ P U B L I C SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY.a-j Gut Sta’e Somerset Co Citizens for Johnson Ron’* j Bm c:- .T wcs'i "g* R E • • N J THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2m 1%4 nn: > iM KAi [»ost PA(,E SEVPCN The •Vr'iJ/.on. th,- ,«est river, fl.jus etmugf A a t e r ! i Denvnrat.s R vaffirm Etnlors*>nwut ran < Imrrli ( nrulidates Pledge Tit ( ontinuv flood an area the ! /f ! r-Vi^ 'o the depth of one mi.h ' lif'chftliilr'* Hour PLUMBING & HEATING day. Of M(i\or-(]muuil (rin vrnnumt l*hui ’( (mstriirtive' Trpnd In Townshif) TRENCHINa AND DOZINQ lif lyafi HO! i.atl ind inr't 1 epu; .1* m-n : r,*; ■>' s'-' .* ■ . Li ■. : sir, .n. i.r Sewer and W ater Linas ha'.f' h thirod tf.ai it.* viiur.- ■itt'. ■o-a;;--.u-k T-. ■•: -; ip c' ‘••nh..i,. - -la a; p. ,Ki. .South lii utifj-xlck u yol h-iM*:- P A ' 'If. Kr : Mitt*.. •.t' !h. ni;ai Lr. ic. ■>: f ir it;-1; 1 - Iru.r Water Septic Systems LIZ STACKHOUSE says porfuniiy to look tu •L** fiituii.- .inu , I*.. •i - 1. :: i .K, i.* . . ..! d.fi; !:-;.p.a.-r. : pl.-Li;:- pl.i.at- 1-. •! 1 - I , .;-,u ,. ca.’-t tl.i-1: .ijtt- :o! .1 i;ette: Souti. rsi:,i . ■ . N . L 'he ‘ ontiniie h.r. the lescrboi .us -\i. 1;. in -;’ . hi. k ' I’.i; - 1..’;' .it Bnin.vv.'U k. Thtr. lef*'! to tho fact tf "I ... r ■ i .• j • ■ li. ; • ' lllfte ! ■•■la t'.un.i -.;. ifduMted, i-on-'iiuc- . 0 ..! .hou,-’ ke.'S.ii:, 1:; 1. . . 1 . 0 .- GEORGE F. WILLAN Why spend more for less that the- coming rof*-’ c-iidu::. : r.<;h the ■ k o: * . " 1 .. f.. 10; '.'I*, .'h .e n e pn*.yi.i!n> d»veloi)e-; in I9i'4 e . ’.::it-m. I ; e:, th, inquii if.v :hu I ts BUCKCLEW AVC.. JAMCMURQ, N. J. the. votei.s an eni .id!ram>': .rti.*n." :;.uni. ip.ili'-, h.i> h.i.i In recent 33 Ymmrt ot Dopondobim Service voice’ VOTE-NO To Mf.- : LLl ' 1* I ; ■- ■ *i'U: ■■ H' .*' fo! In a Joint .-tateinem, Willumi B. ou: ina'icijuau; fot tn o! stoveinment month', ’.V:’ ’,. 'u ;. ,.. ntitrunce • P H O N E J A to Mayor-Council Plan h. •‘I'!.*;, h:'.. . - a p:*._ ... 1 'W.indt .ind Tlieodo: e P. Kiuirm Ol the cui:', ::t p.du le ' .-ill i..e 1-0495 *t*ei; a' ' ' i." : ( ited the curieiit aciminintratiun’s 1 Charter Change Last NOvfimbei anoveruheln.iiic ; . in ::..idf ;■ *' ilu in ne\*. : .it,'.! Il ■ !iid -ou; . ” •! riuinbfi of }K!oplf in licared thto: B: i;:..*- . i* k m- . -.p; .. ,:.h: d' veloptnent of housing controls, taxes Otl.et, th.i’ ho;::.’, .vm ' . " ’he i!.’ i;,il * .itiuii.il Din- unoa.'-inos'- -.vitf, on: p: e.sent lot n. pre;- •*; 1';. it- eutlaick in taxes lu: ::uinii i- two'conn:,ueil. I ( held or: .sund;iv, Nov. 8, Of goveinincm and b-. i-heii volt* go. t-l (..r y.; ■- m^'fd ^ix pil operation.', and buiad ex- . ; , .. Ill till• (diiii ch, rtie ■‘We I'led-:. ou’ - e h ”' t. k creatt-d aCliaito: .‘'tudy Cuinini.s- in '!,> ■ i>. pus* a Ij.insion of local program' 'uch .i' 10! the ij.-ii o', the ; I’SI :i: pku.- .i: ■ undif the di: i t - ■sion. Alfoi mtjiiths laboi, in- svste:. v.l.ii-!. ha.- ; i.iUtl* ,il toad lepaii .ind con.stluetiun, 5x1- South Hi till'..ii k. In retu; n. „c .u'k m. li.i '! uiher.an Churad. Wuii,- vostigatiun, rnse.uch ajid 'bought, bickeiist and .-aim' J * t.iu.', liCf.protection, anddevelopmetuof Their 'U[)[H.n .it ti;i 5)d l' '.ext the corninissionet s t spotted the Souft imi'i.sv.iik :*■-;■;■..•■ ;:.oie lecreation facihtie'. Tuesda - . " -hO’. .'.lid. Charlie Sicora, the P! es(*nt form of ftjve: mnent -.va.s thari .-loga:." .uid ca.'ping. It dv- TS.*' ,»n iial ■ an.i'iiUon ot tlic “We aie proud to run on the - 0 - no longer pioducint a satisf.icto: y seivi-s ,a, inteHi*i-nt i u,-inesslike I W rii tlie N..I. Synod was tield ri'cord ol the present .uliniiii'tr.a- r a m b l e r M an climate for out township. They app: .).!( !. »i. >he ii . ; n;:.ei,'." ’ Tl.. I:.n in Buck l!i!l> !- alls, Pa., tion and promise to lend evei y of- Sfjuare Dance lutther recommended that Mavnr- •M: . H>*I , ai. ,0. : M; . W'j l. hi eun- on (ici, 2' .imi 2”. Mrs. Lric I, lort to advance the iiniioi tant Refuses to be undersold Council Plan 1 i eplace out pres­ cTu-i. d b;. ..i.- kiiH all. v.lu. i.oM the Ni-l-on : t.'pi escmlei! the clun eh a.s a causes for which the GOP leadei- Planned It l',rnnue ent foi m of govei nruent, effective futui.' ‘i::','. 501 .-.iili-nt, .ind .Mrs, Mt. Krupei dedal ed. e-.i’fione .It the D.r.’on tii.uii'e, cal and respotisil.'le fonn ol gov­ that '.'.ill work to; tia* timui' *)1 Clnui-s Dliv.il, Leasun-i ol the The t'vVo ';ud the Reiiui lu';in ad- t iilvei Rii.id, Moniiioutl. turn tion, ernment. oui ti v.iiship. I'on. I I'i .itlon PC W , attended the ministratum had been in offic* You Can Drive on I’ lida'* nirht. N o.. I' at K:30. On .\ug. 1, the fintiings of ttus - 0- fonventi' ld - letis. 11- ers and made the change of go\ undei control, the ailininistr.ition mei San/ari. Dick Seldon ,tmi C *.. ernrnent an integral part of tlieir turned its t'fforts to cuod mmiici- 'A’il! be .i ldim |K)5)Ul,u round mu­ platform. Several weeks later the p.il housekeepint' anil this h.u r e ­ sic. League of Women Voter.s of South sulted in siivinv dollat s fot all ifie Til ket.' ,ire .ivailable, lit the Brunswick, a nonpaiti.san civic taxiiayeis. dooi , .n,d inloi m.ilion ma'. he had gioup, endorsed the change to ■‘.\lthough the 1904 .idmtnisti .t- li tm, Mi . 1 .d’A.u d'.san*';iI 1. Mayor-Council Plan L. tion ha.' e\|)andtMl services in al­ -0- L 'k ■ ■' - dv'i'i ' .it.’ i.,r i; ’. RAMBLER TRADE - INS On Oct. 18, the South Bruns­ most (.’verv d(-i)ai tment, the i.ixes ''W -Ii.u I- 11 ,Ki;: |V .IS tr.i'h ml., wick Junior Chambei of Com­ on hoineowneis to tun the imiiiu i- One Year Guarontee If..,’ ti.o .nil! 1..1...S 0 merce, a nonpartisan civic group, p.il govuinmcnt were cut b-. .S-lo,- OUU,” the two explained. ti’ I U- lie • ■I hlgj: also endorsed the findings of the .il'.iit; cni- 64 Rambler Wagon. . .$2195 Commission, “lit addition, idle mone’. w.is ijiit (luicklv to Its* ininteie t l.eiiiiiu' 63 Rambler Wagon. . .$1395 “It i.s slgnific.ant to note," Mr. Hoigan and .Mr. W right declared, aecounts. This h.is netted the to.'. 11- “that the charter study commis­ ship more than .>'2( ,000 in inietest 63 Rambler 2 dr. . . . $1145 sioners have contactefi every or­ payments this -.eai,'’ Ihe candi- OWEN OXLEY says d.iios noted, 62 Rambler Wagon . .$| 145 ganization within the township of South Brunswick in an effort to rho\ .said' most ii'Sident' ,ilso come before these gioups and to | |‘■,lll/.e ‘‘the br.tke .ipiilii fl to holi'- The Focts Require A 62 Rambler Sedan. . . $ 895 personally explain their method of inr has chanced a Me.ik jiit tuie taciiiL' the Hoard ol laluc.itioii into operation, the depth of their re- NO Vote on the Chorter 61 Rambler Sedan. . . $ 725 searcli and the reason.s for their one tluu e.in be coiied with." findings. ■‘The action on housiiu h.us elim­ 60 Rambler Wagon. . .$ 475 “They have appeared before po­ inated .inoitu’i '.v.ive ot iiieomins- Question litical, social, civic and church or­ sttidi.iu.s to tax f.u ilitles ami .'<-tid 60 Rambler 4 dr. . . . $ 425 ganizations, Two organizations First Aid Squad Receives Donation oiK'i.ititu costs --hootitic upwards have refuseii to allow the charter again," the Reiniblicans continue.1. 60 Rambler 2 dr. WagoifS 425 study commission to come before A check for Sl.^0 is .prt'sented to Mrs. Loins De.Sena. left, The i>t edicted that South Hruns- them to explain their findings. They fund-raising chairman of the Kendall Bark First Aid Squad, 59 Rambler Wagon. . .$ 395 are the South Brunswick Republi­ can Club and the South Brun.swick by Mrs. 'Ihonias O’Lonnor. president at the Welcome Wagon 58 Rambler 4 dr. . . . $ 175 GOP Club. Club Ihe gift tame from proceeds of the Welcome Wagon's “The Repubbean candidates had 57 Rambler 4 dr. . . $ 225 until Oct. 21 maintained the curi- bazaar on .Satuiday. Oct .T managed hv Mrs Roger C'rane. right.______VOTE FOR CONTINUED r,’\MII,Y .'i im c "." PI- \NNM: l*ro«ram I'- .'^el

VOTE NO To Change i-'amib. set vice' ..ill c- held at fo r VtIiiIi S<’oiilrr*> IGOR Teiu|jb Beth :'halo;;, or ‘'like*', Cu t. •;u. .it 7;..u S'.;-., a :! >■ Kon- T!.< L.i' 1 'll.* ', ■ il) :iji()H'ui i*'l by Says Hermon Von Thun d..l! Lnl k Ji''.. isl. I ...:;:nn;::' . ..‘ii- tl.i' Mi ! X : iiiiril *.t th* Bo'. tet. i 'ai li H' :: i V. ke. .'ilM .-m , I .at' *)! ,V ■i'*i u .1 will ukt [dare GOOD GOVERNMENT ciuii.*. of set .lit’.', n .'t> 'I ' '.ill ’ij - .’a; '!.• . N. ■ . 14, cii the wvr!- Don’t Bring Uncertainty be .\. letu- i C ,u - 'V . !'. -Ill ■' ml I xinkiin Town.'l'.ip ole Tirkhiiinet, Mr.'. M,i:'.,mn :.e '■ '.'.l- • !’ ■ . ! ' i;,U’l . i tioi: -..Uh I'-.ilt.- -M. .1! cii.iii ra.ui Ml loMerset $t. Into South Brunswick uinsbeig and Mrs, lu ■ i bi.’”.;. New ■iwnawiek -il. '. -I'.It . ( I'l . ■: .lui. 'h*.' on* -d:r. ':,iini;'i- ;t:. :■*; a.ialt .■riit- C H .9 - 4 9 5 0 Hill Mur; a', i' ii\ hi' :4t! '.tr:.- - '■ ill : <’ i;: Ph t- 1 -t 1 at paicn .1' Duke ti...t!. .ill co.i. h. 'viih l.i.i I iin.'i',ind I'tuit'. n.*' p. : .iit; ‘.ill .(’..nninit* uiitil Thr i'*'4 : liii v.in<|.. '.ill be Elect a REPUBLICAN TEAM ; : .■iilui:ic. : cxfii.-.’ ’ inmi- ;,:*’: i.'!- 1 ;uti:i. kill-, riir rm- This year. New Jersey Bell is spending 1)1).i !' I- i.it; lii'.l.i’l ’iictlind' ol $133,000,000 on construction to heip meet t*.’,11 hill, ■■'I- iniai -kill' to bo-i-. ri.i* I 1! ■ lull. 1)1 nr.I’d [)i on an. v.ill in South Brunswick the growing needs for telephone service il:’ hi .. I!. .iiiii'i; ill nioic 'll.in 2~ in our state. There’ll be a new central Ml-l'- c.itiuf 'kill- ;" i' l.in Slii|;i li: - I '.1 i to .\ ’;i.’in.in'ln[). 1 : 'iius.im ii', ti’cl.nuin"', .md is nearing completion. And over 200 other - in. ’.u k' '.vill bi’ 11; 'li'pl.r.. \ major are under way in many :unuih-'...i''; in. : i-ciu* .vilt im .i.t*'’i!i’ ' !.h Ml - l.i I’l tbi’. d.i ■,. parts of the state. They involve not only -II- brick and steel, but thousands of miles of IKirk I'amiU wire and cable. Plus millions of dollars’ worth of new equipment. And thousands Vitl- In I .anipaitfii

of jobs. AH this building for the future I b ’ -.a.i O’, i .ili I: b'. H o l l a makes an important contribution to 1 ,> i* ti 1 o.,i|, K’ lld.lll b U k, 1, ‘ i .It niti l....li'.'t lli'biolb- our state’s economic welfare right now. . -1- I , . .fid.ii .nil-, t., tIk You might call it our most important t, ’ ’ I .* Ihe I t,it. - !. -I .Itr-. 1: on. bl'i ■ ' I.. b.i. by-product. Our main product, of course: '! . ’• I’Un , I l.i',',; : .im! .in on- the finest telephone service in the world. 1’ • ■ ! I 51 onniH-iii n il!«.; .1- '' n -kit. c i h : ■ 111 [)! 1 - :iti [n a r ­

New Jersey Bell il . ! 1 oil.*. 1 pilbll bi'l , h.i )U'I • ■ ■ . : ■; . 'I' .1 pi-'-rl - ’.v < il in. ■ ; .! I ; . 'hi ■- >‘i'i : I’.-in.in- ■ - ' . . 11’ 1,11 -k' .tin; Hull '.’ M ' , 1 '’ii' i t-nil ■ i .in,’ 0 : ■ b* -’ -’ .,il .1 VI lib till- J ■ ’’ ' . : 1 ' : li"li ot ' 1.. 1 ' I ’J.I Ted KRUPER ■ , Ii ; l!,.ii. Bill LOWANDE

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See A:I Tkp Ne<~ Models CH SCHt'IN.N S. RALEIGH BICYCLES Po'd lor by the South Bru 11 s :c» Reoubl car Pa rtv a T Andre Gruber Mur Ch KOPP'S C^CLE Georges Rd Deons N J S <■ Ser V C e Po Hv •(? ’ John S«'ee' P' ncefon N J WA 4 1052 PACKCT WA 4-3244 THE PRINCETON PACKET Jersey'* Oldest Weekly Nevs'spapcr POST AX 7-3434 CLASSIFIED THE CENTRAL POST PAGE EIGHT THE CENTRAL POST THI RSPAV UC I'UHER 1%4 Franklin Hiffh KFA Flans Orientati(»n Too Late To Classify ^ Lost & Found Instruction Tlie 1-! anklin lliKh Schcxjl J>T.\ le VL.! : Ht ■: ND : ;;j ; n-- Id Mpor.xi-;'! l.O.s'I' !.,in;,' Bla.'k I.tbr.uior 1.' •OMPIJETE. IHM tm JRSE Sen*- Parent-h'iucatlori Committee v.111 I'te ;' !• xperii'iiced, lu-e •■•’s.' \.. 'M Pd'as.' cal! 'C 4‘US •natic and NK’R maoh«e* Switch­ conduct a rne<;tinK for patents of D' T-d2:' eleventh and t’.velftii grade stu­ al'out 7 monih.-. N. -umn.c: ,% .;k IT re'arn :o .vvner a! iiisl Ppmc board and recepooniM couroe .'9ew dents »jn Thursday, Nov, at 8 but po-sil ill!. "1 : etu::. :ie:\- ;.,u. •«>.. K.ngstnn- Rci Brun.awick Secretarial School. 110 P.m. In the high schofjl cafeteria. Please call 'Od-ddOU !»i; ih :;-!.!’..!! Albany .Street. KI 5-1910 IN\ ; IXjpaitment hearls w-lll explain inte- V lev.. I (hST at Sir 1 r.i-, _v .< th. ho.', dlffeient subject arc'a.s are voict' ‘>f n,>st Repub'ican.s PIANO IN.STUUTION Beginner* used in achieving the alms of G.AI I UP \ HOBINm N sue. cssml .dc- I f 1 of all agei welcome ( all AX 7- esi. d 111 .per.ii! r 'ae'.v • each course and liow these goals Pb’INCLTON, N. d. \ for .lohnson Humph rev 104s agelK". ii 1 iiici ' Pb. ■ piepaie students tor life in the bl . . - 0 - l.imiha: v% id. .dl r! ei , commumf. aftei graduation. Har­ ,So;trh Bra- •9w:.’k t i. 'ens .sP.-VN’ISH LILS'SONS by ArgenOne PKUMI Lb’ ,'pei .run,. r; : :1 . V: r ry Steiner, principal; .Michael Bur- For John»'n Ilumphri‘v a»lvan»s'd suukTii.s Conver- cin, vice-principal, and Kenneth -i;t'.' f.s-t, whip' also speak. I: .ou ■..I'uli; ; int> ■ esn i:: . in. Libi'ral employee benetits. l-ui a pan ot .m >".:cin;>. t ii'i;,.'' - p,..- 1 r’ln .it w!; !e tumniv, -.ch,;. apivT - 0- personal intei view please c.ill '.>'24- vidir.. .in evc'-lUr' :..'ni;n . rr. I lip K hla. k liAver lip V'Cindv Haf liargain Mart Martha Circle 3400. h()X d-.H c n Tl.t' 1''. i;ii .'ton 1 ,ick- I r;.s Rd Reward, c:i'! !>.’) 7016 I't. Pi ir:c' I. .11, .\.,1, GALLUP iv HOBLNSciN -0- Calls Meeting! i ROSFDALE sm o k e h o u se re- PHINCi TON, N. J. The .Martha Ciicle of the f irst Shopping Hints ' to iay It is not only going - 0 - WKET INDI.VN,, r-Pl.iile. OK ct the locker biMitvess but no Presbyterian Church in Dayton i ituni-, !.' Mkt .'all el eh!'. : b. will meet on Thursday, 12, mone hams eadior We have fcM- gale SECOND FLOOH studio ajiai tmeiit, bid'.' e! .'hihli.'ti. Will :e h. ht SAAB some ecj(*omen<. A good meat saw- at 10:30 a.m., at the home of Miss near Rider College, private, large ciiukin. !(.: '.mal!. i.tmil;.. I r.i - Celia ErricKson, N’l-W 'H-Vs living - bedioom. Cornel iireplaye, in. Phon.' u2'l--’8U). *25# 00 A fair grander f50 00, Slicer The morning session, devoted to IMWDI.ATF DF.f lA’FRY screened porch, kitchen, bath with - 0- *50 00, Scale 150 00. Block *50 00. work on a missionary , will showei . Phone PW 0-178". MH)DLF..sFX FORFIGN ( ARS Cutting Table *50 00 If you take 31S Townsend Sir-ei t>e followed by a covererl dish - 0- - all 10 per cert discount b.VD’i di '.-i:i's (vv.i .1;;. ■ ion.e; tic luncheon. During the afternoon New Brun'switk, N .1 Work ati'l .vei'k-eiid i .ihvimn. . ROSEDALE LOCKERS. INC study session a film will be shown THHI E ROOM .-econd Hoot apart­ Phone rgi'.i-dj.r.. F‘hom" 21)1-247-876') 262 AJejcander Rood, Pnneeton by .Mrs. Russell Kramer. ment foi rent. Private entrance. WA 44»M - 0- .\11 utilities. .Vvailalde Nov. l.Cdill BMLEY S DEPARTMENT STORE .\fgluimstan is huilding a net­ !(.' - lord.). -1 nnouncements REFRIGERATORS work o| niodern roads Mo link - 0 - Princeton Shopping Center New Supply — Just Arrival K.ihii! with the Khvbcr P ass and I'UHNlSHld) .ittractive single W.ANTHD A Prosalent for ALP Dnifomu ■ Specialty Apartment ste uoed refri^ and other landmarks of “ Kipling loom in (lesii ealde location. .Semi thi' fveiipd* — w h o SUpJKirts CIV,I erauirs. Ideal for amoll apart onrurv ” piivate liath. Call ;»24-7.'ibl. For Nurses Waitrestei Ma'dt - 0- ngfht.s, Beautician*. Utility Work ate la mmu. effiaences. All auM ia stock whit* and aisoried cnior* In Meinoiiam \’o!c for .loP.nson-Humphrey HAH GAS and FEED Co Vote NO To Change Pl-. TRoNI'. - In loviri;', menioi V of ORIG'N'Al, FABRICS .Sou;h Brunswick (di./ens Windsor Road Hightatown. N.J. .Mart Pet! one . . . Died; Octu- ____I'or lohnsi ri-Humjihrcv GRFTXHFNS F'ABRICS Dial 4« 3332 bei .31, l',tr.7, Hu kop, C.ireers R 'ad and Rt 130 soys John VAROS USED FURNITURE of every de- .Sleep on, dear, .'ooi! mother, it NEW.ARK COMMLTER-S - Two Hightstow.'i, on., minute South o’ has i.een Pong veat s; acriiKion Thowsanda of feet to man car pool netxls add.uonal Princeton H.ghtstovvn Rd .since vull left our lu;;iit.s tilled browse througn Always something Elected Assessors DWARFED BY OTHER MEMBERS of the Princeton contingent in Tokyo, tiny Lesley nder.s Call WA 1-8763, Mon Silt 10 ,7 3(3. TTiiirs eve 7 9 with -■adnes.'' and li-ai different - larger collection in 600 448-0283 Bush stands proudly with other Gold Medal winners, Irwin Weiss of Princeton Bor­ d’orn - was a heart iliai -.viis blithe­ A'L‘) repisi ration of all voung Bucks County Daily 8 30 to 3 30. Closed Sunday Ediaon Furniture, Are Responsible To ough s athletic department. Bill Bradley who had yet to get his Gold Medal. ledGraef. some .111(1 gav, [>.‘o p le m.iT'-sted ill i>l)!ainiilg jobs TRl'NTON FAKMI RS' MARKFl .Sc.ittei ilU' sunshine .ill .ilom the Dovle.stown. Pa tliru Youth t .niplevmeni S.-r\ ,< ■Spruce Street & Pnneetevn Avenue who won his early in the competitions with his tockstroke. and. LL S. Team physi­ w.r.; w;l) !«• comiui'ted dur.ng '-(h.»)l 607 2‘)')8 cian Dr. Harry Mcl^hee register satisfaction. You know how v.e lov e.i von, and, VtlSPA MOTOR SCOOTERS The People. lenir- at th " Pr nee', a lb 'h School . es, love '.oil V el, ■■DIRECT FROM F ARM TO YOU” ARE HERE from Mo.i , Nov 2 thru b'n , Nov ride in hei own parade, beamed and i/.eii. ■' Pliellgh (jod t'lnk ■...11 lion, u.- Open Daily Mon - Fn 2 9 p m 6 C.d! ‘t21-;V'(l ,f you have uav 17-Year Old waved a.'' she was driven on a The C.ovei noi's Wife. Mis. Hicli- ■.VI caniiol 111! ; I'l. Saturday 1-9 p m .All 1964 models, .starting at 1309.00, (|U‘'StionK special float built by high school aid .J. Huglie.s, welcomed Lestev Dear!;, l.c.ed an.lsadl. ::dssed bv now on display Sales Service. Fi­ Person To Person students south on Moore Street, (or her luisl.and and s.aid. “ We’re Hil-sl ..iiid and e.’itt; . 1,. n.i b.. nancing and inrructioti under down Nassau Street tc> Bayaid thrilled! We're iiroud’ We're so TURKEY DI.VN’ER ' ' RUG & FURNITURE MART, INC true road conditions Olyiiipie Star - d - An article on l.ane, and then to the'i'MC.A-VWC.A excited!’’ State Highway 2<16 AJ Cala'a Cycle Center BRING ■niP; FAMILY TO the advances building on .-Walon Place. She ttien presented Mi. .iiul Mr,-. CHINis: CCM .KIN',. ( OUK.'-L l(i| Prjvceion, N ! 523 S Broad St. Hei parade escorts were made and of women Donald Bush with a china bowl. betMiinei.-. ,nid Iv.in. • d. ,-M;.,dl W!THER.SIYX)N PRESBYTRRf.AN Trenton, N J Phone EX 3-A460 Is Praised up of Piinceton and State police, The crowti laughed and cheeied -'ioii[is. ! nr..11 no-.v. '.iL-1-"■■P'.h. IVY M.ANOR CHURCH C}ip,RR7'W(X>D canape double throughout the the Princeton High School Band, when she called the champion's - i t_ Princeton Shopping Ce.nter for a bed, dresser, mirror, night table world pointed the Princeton Univet site Band, a parents ‘dhe couple who are behind cov­ out that in Shy FIIS .Senior motorcade of officials (autos sup­ the ‘Busti’.’’ G.M.VvCji lamp.', cI.,111 HARYTST HOME DINNER Fumimre also eyelet spread and canape Floor Coverings er Wedding gown, headpiece, slip. Cory s. Kommler India, for ex­ plied by Nassau-Conovei Motors, Other award.s followed. Walter i'les, h 'lri.er.iroi.rv. ivpe-.vrite'i, TYiursday, Octc4)er 29, 4:30 p m. T ie a^d Linoleum Best offer. Reply Box 355, care of ample, women are governors, (iets Silver Bowl Kammler Buick - Pontiac and If . Fullam of 44 wescott Hoad, '* ‘ -'(,11.. antiques, to 7 : 30 p m Prince Chevrolet); ttie VMC A Val­ nail he.ni n.i: . j',. i..,,, |,l Drap-rips and Bedding The Fhinceton Packet. members of Parliament, minis­ president of the Princeton Tercen­ Orneial Thanks' iant Drill Team; and hundreds of tenary Committee, presented a Wednesd.T . N',)..'. J . ’ De.naticin .Adults $2,. Childrcii, SI B iL lR n u BABY CARRIAGE, ters and ambassadors, and there WA 1-9100 WA 1 9292 Princ eton let itself go on Mon­ PUS students, and other youths and Tercentenarv medallion; and voimg -N'ov. 7, 10 a,m, to 4 p...... c,,'. L good condition. 515, Call AX 7-3805. is no phase of life in which they adults, Wayne Teel of Trenton gave Les­ net Vnr.vel! P'u.i I C'ed.ii Gl"V" day to welcome back its little TR-ANSPGRTATION WANTED' Do WmiERSPOON ART A BOOK are not participating. In the heroine, 17-year-old Princeton George W. Good .Jr. of GO Ldt- ley a gold plaque from the Vali- l.aiie, .Mi'liili.iiti-b, N..J, vou travel to Brooklyn every wor4(- A PPLFG A TE n O R A L SHOP STORE, where bnwsing is reward­ United States and Canada there High School senior and Olympic tlet'iook Hoad served as the pa­ jants, Y.MC.A's maichiivg team. -ti­ ing day") 1 need transportation for 47 Pdmer Soutre W ing Rare, out of print used books, are no job or prefessional clas­ gold medal winner Leslev Bush. rade marshall and parade chair­ I Walter F lister J t. of 740 Pi iiice- the .A M W-!l"ns to share evp.->n!»t's WA 40121 a.nd reference btxvks, 6 .Spring St. Miss Bush, daughter of Mr. man was Charles B. PetzoldoflVO Iton-Kiugsten ftoad, ,i inembei of Ob' 'dOX'INC, sifications in which women art* Call (201) 297-3797 cr (201 297-2894. 924-3562. and Mrs. Donald Bush of 2-44 I ongviev Drive foi “ Welcome jthe Piinctdon Township Coni- Th' Fin'it F'ow'ri G Own not emploved, and in most of Home, l.eslev’’ day in Piinceton. niittee, re,id teleurams ot ctm- Comj.ifX zonmg law — l ’nivers;ty Dodds l ane, returned to the United M.iph liiitcb, mapli- -ei - k, D-'l vered Prcmotly CAPFHART 21” TV, removable the countries of the world they Princeton Hirh's 1,700 students jgratulations fi,,m town.slii]. Mayor I; isi>n — m ;i, ig.n,” a m.H;on dol­ States at i> a.m. Sundav morning, i>l.' a:;:.I hail .ind be.ik .-hell oi-: In T e Loveli'it Arrar.grmenu pt>laruod tube sfne^d, 3 speakers, have the right to vote and en were on hand to welcome li.ack William I . Wilson and Governor .iid •a.'li! i.il'le, . ■ueiisR.i! hiuii. lars — nvd rights problems — - landing at Kennedy International table NiHils picture adjiisfment gage in the same pursuits as airport. She brought with her the Lesley, and launched the -alute Richaiil .J. Huelie--, and a township tai 1. . loliiinc Cut, suit.'ase.-, M links (' n- 'he ram p-a-iv do it ’ — Imported and domeric ram nee­ to the Olvmpic champion Ir. pre­ S60. Call ,AX 7-9446 men. It was not until 1919 that gold medal for women’s 10-meter resolution presented to Leslev an : ..th' : -mall iieia-. '.V \ ; -ly.' We k:i vv ih.' R.'pnblicat's can — dle prrv't cr'W'. w*.rk rue* an-l senting her with 17 red roses, the 19fh Amendment to the platform diving from the 10G4 which cointnended liei dedication -U- Ih '.r .'■ve speaks f'>r Use'!' tcreaeoriei wiii b* fouiKi at W.ARDROBF. lik.- mw. Blond one for each of hei yeat s. and a and victor;.. He ,ilso I'le.sented ttie Lor B .rough Conn il Constitution gave the vote to- Olympics in Tokyo. W'uxi, cedar lin'il 39* » ’ wide by Banners, poster.->, anti thousands sjiecial plaque before the parade. divinv clmmpioii -.vitli a momenlo A -1 1 .uiiuii; , il'c " 1 ,.nn. , A! AN ( ARRR K AND THI- KNirriNG SHOP women nationally, wonderful A I.eslej Bush Six>rtsmanship ’ i*j ' dii'p l)v 66 ' high. Call 297- of cheering jreople and teenagers of smalt United States and C'lv mpic hail, im , line: 11,; .m.; e'vt. ; lo i. I KM) PNGLIsH I Tulane St WA 4 0300 2.'t02. progress has been made in welcomed back the world cham­ awaid was initiated foi Princeton flags mounted on ,t wooded liase. Re.i.-ot!,tbli' i.ite-. I re. ■ e.s 1 i n, .it. ‘ , I’-i.'l for hv R'-nuHi'i'an Club of HighSrhoid. Phone h ,,| M21-. oTi:. ivv. lOPOK gir"-, -vvindT coat, \erv few years, some govern pion. Welcome back -I'lns were Princeton Borough Mavoidienrv Princeton Distinctive GifU ments ot antiquity recognised written on windows along the The paiade ended on the green S. Pattei son pi'e.'.eiited l.eslev '.vith size 5, beaver toil.ir, matching ieg- i’RI. n.ECTloN Dl AI.fK.LE Jevieiry . (.rfe'ing ( ar,;» parade route to herald hei tetui n, lawn lieside the VMC.\-YWCA a silver bowl inset ibed .vitfi thank- 'iL's, L x.'elU-nt condition Ongin- the equality of women, but in ( I )M: TO ( lUi; U. S. f lags flying tliroughout building on .Walon Place. An es- from the ‘'peDple of Princi'toii,’’ B r u th c e/'-n lo D 'lnorraf PRINCETON GIFT SHOP • 'y $'15, will sell for $'20. Pfiunc the interxening centuries, as ■'Wlvu ar.' v. u going te do '” 1 rinceton, a Is-foot lianiicu hung timateil ciowd of 4,000 cheered as He commeniied die leen.igei.v foi 13 Palmer Suuare W ‘v.X 7-2147 one enc\flopedia puts it, ‘Their ■l.eslev and her parents, along with her “ unu-nal disiim tinn.’’ Pi NMNCiTON - UPi.N IH 'I - • Ik'nii. ro ' Pm g . iig f shing ' in Palmer Sciuare, and i'anners up WA 4 0*13 !'0R S.-\I.E Chic clothes, new and rights were on a par withcrimi and down Nassau Street gave the parade and coinmunity officials, .She then received .i tiouquel of < I iti.'en "Where ’’ Imost new Si'/,e 9 & 10 Varied as­ nals. insane persons, and coinnuinity a strange festive air stepp.'ii onto the grandstand, ghidiolas and .i .'olden roi.-;u'e 117 .d'lUtb M;..m ;-iie"t Dem.- ri; ' la rh.- [m.p'.s.-d riuini- SUM) VX , N( 'V. i'l - -’;3Pt.. ■ P. M. Sin’REN UPHDUSTT.RY sortment of woo’ suits, .s’wixiters. slaves.’ Great women, such as for a Mondav. II wa.- a ptM'fect day loi the from Mi s . William 1. \‘ooiliee.Y npal swimming poo!" ceremonies, mild and bright, with .Ji., president uf tlii.i Wom.in's U TIlh N I K COI ONI ’.1 : Furniture Reuphotstepng ■>at.s, and dn«tses Phone 924-52f)9 Susan .Anthony (1820-1906). led Leslec, at first 'if>-Ti,i tn i.ven ('• z.-n 'What do you .'Vix-ci to a b.ickgrotiml of golden leaves ie- Clul' of Princeinn, md ,t dozen catch R -finishmg Repainmt 'v.-XR.A'STAN oriental rug. 10' x 18’. and tought the way up. Her fa­ Si.r, ..•.■..r. II von lot lik' I'lm hind the giandstand. Lesley red lose^ with wtiite ,ind Idlie : ii - n -ii;.. r.i' "\'..t''s what .dsc Custom-made living nxmv fumitur’ Exi'ellent condition, .Stainless .sP-el mous motto was, ‘The truere- clnitir.. I. Draperies a-ni s'Tpcovers beamed and waveti at some of tuM Ixins from William W.ilkei a the Pai.i for bv Republican Chib of P.lkay sink, 16 ' x 16 , Hetprxmt 1 ike ,1 .11 ■ .ininiiie ti.i- .. 1.- fiublic, men, their rights and friemis. ,Soi oiitiinisi ( lull of I’riiiceton. K6-0218 1 sliwasher. 46 ’ round piiie table Keep Citizen Boards limi''ll.i!. II h'll'I.'- ll-ell te ia s p l:- Princelon moth in g more; women, their A higti .school girl sighed and The official lav of i l■l•ol.■,n^- B-'jn.sv.'ick P.ke Trmmm. N J •.v'th extens.on leaf Call after 5 iln the inia. iiun.ili, .ind du i ,i -ii RFTAil MH.K ROI'TF for sale rights PLE,S - ri- der not onh \our rights but to tlieie in front of everytiody.’’ 1 ti.ive So mucti pn.le foi coming bl. '111.ill ;oi .;:, ...11.1 Slej,-di.'.'. h lo esteii write to Box 373, < o The .li-ation frcHt, give SPKCI.AL service and fair­ soys EDGAR RENK Tlie Pnnrt't.on Univeisity Band from tlie U.. . , .Old mo.'-tlv ftoiti oveisi.'e l.in.ilv ' 0 1 .1;; klt. lii'li v ilh Prlrcetnn Packet est values to the fair sex idaved the National .\nthem;and \. Princeton.” 'elec. 1 ..iiiiiei-ie; to'..', -m.il! 'hr. PHOTfV.'.RAPHFJ! \’OTE FOR IOHN,SON’.S 1 1 TEST-BAN TREATY Please come in soon' Kammler C. tb-'-ve- Hicks, president of ttie SfKuisot- ,iiid fi.iiiicipatim or- o: -.III" I (I..Ill b itli Oil ! s! fl . Vf'l’b iO.R I Xl'f RIPN( I Wp'H i gs Bihv Pictures Portraits Vote NO To Chonge YMC A, opened th'-proc ram t)\ \ud- :iaiii/,ations lot t|ie paivide and W D tiook-iii. ill b.i "inim!. Huick Pontiac ('o.. Route AL'VN (ARRKK AND Groups Free Lance Photography ■South Brun.swick Cil.'zen.s eoirdn-.: the crowd and Lesley, “ tlie c.■t■emoIli^■' included die I.'olai ;., ■((Oi.'l b.'di iMiins V 1 ilh tip, I ; "111 \ .’06 Opposite Princeton .Airport Back I;u .1'. s. M close;,111- ! RPO PNG! 'SB P'lr I<«hns( n-Humphrey inid‘- of the entire eomitmiiitv" the Lions and Kiw.ini'- ( hib.'-, J;r,- Quality W')-k R'asnnab.v Priced .iom ■.■.nitli flo.,: . v lot:- ..i iii . - UA 1 2222, and ‘'i’rinc'don's numlier one cit- cees, Womaii'.s'Clul ..f piinceton. I'OR BORtP .'.H CorNi it. Call 466-1 MB END 01 MOVni .SALE f>lac • . i.;ii.e.e \ lot :!20' deef . Soroptimi.M Club, (.re.itei Prince­ ’I'h'hi; ■ s -n.-d ih.- ivnirmn,” ON C'e'. '1 .lip. loc.iii''!, :ii(»l.-;ati i ixe- ton Chainbei of (om m ei'i' .md 'RONING done in mv ht.me Qat^' P Dishwashers, range.s, refri- pri...|i" .