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Scotch Plains Public Library 1 Scotch Plainii N, J, YOUR OFFICAL NEWSPAPER SCOTCH .and Fanwood Independent VOL 5 NO, 45 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964 10 CENTS FKIKNDS AM! 01 rifl.VLS surround Miss H. M. Speer, Seoteli Plains teacher retiring f fechuul No, i. Others in photo (from left) are Raymond Callaglmn. principal; Thomas P age six and i-oiineHt t t d l IV B p ) Rayond Callaglmn. principal; Thomas P age six and i-oiingeHt present student; Paul IV. Bossey, superintendent of schools; d .TiiHep!! Denitziu, elasH of 1923, Fonwood Ssiks Stafs's Aid For Narcotics Rehabilitation Ed, Board Asks Bonds For School T d zen l n ^ e id re i den he rd cl e Scs h pi in Fan ood BP rd f Ed c tiun I_rapo 1 b ^ n el ment ry ehool i e nd on re n hie field Ef e high ch 1 p i lie hearing May 1 Thep opo al re b ject of $ 000 Lend e referend m Eh ill b pre en ed Ee o in he cl 1 d ! "Eric" on J'n§ 16 Tl e pr po d 1U if ere ehisnl \ e loc Eed in he kr mer M no e ne r he Wiiln Gfo e Im n b nd be m n Lin In nd M r le Hill A n e Tl e i p on in thr e L ildlng oppa ed EQ he fir E e con der d by ti 3 d 1 B rd in he K n e M nor re high n ined 1 hone h Q Idh e Ee be d em oil hed rang opp li ion a he Ei E lee ion h d been r i d by R ber Le kr mer M ne proper / o n r nd by he Ln Eed Ci i Ll b Bal\ fenda e he ite no M Day Program Slated In 1 Band a 1 1 1 n dian I 1 n 1 W nd [I ill TI h c 1 PI n r n d 1 r n I L I n Le 1 eld M m J L , n 1 I ni H 1 1 1 le 11 1 TI n n led ILJ n f h 1 11 | I i in le f ns, i 1 Ter n 1 1 1 Tip ell i n tl t nd c | 1 f B 11 d Lv L T R bin n pe f rm dby h e j n Oil e le n ill in 1 d n Higl Is 1 1 1or 1 Cl r T h t N in d 1 \\ 1 n M n b i on Tiem ' m H h V, U I f i t l y Lund r ^ n H I n D 11 d I 1 hirley \ d rho f Br h r| o d Ly \S yiH nd rer J I en r rn i II In Re 1 I n \\ r anks nd 1 Je H il S Je y m 1 P Th J n rHi^hC n1 rd nd n by P U tt ' led by Ld d H gh Jr nd r n o d r hn 1 b d M I )j nged L « 111 m b V,r nn it ni l h cl o 1 h r 1 F n n d nd d j ed a cho E _ nd b n 1 h P b t Ere n nd Th in B m ie e U J e] h h I i f he High te IndI ndne d n b m m ho 1 m i f 1 nd The b f M -i n L dg 1 1 TH me y ng nd S h P f C d 1 \ Je ey M 1 b Ce geB n h 1 o e ic t j . f b ry f El be h B y S le the 1 ill per de pr ng Lomp y 0 dd n f e 11 Le d PB n nd Hie r 1 L 1 L I 1 I 1 R 1 \ 1 1 c r 11 I : i irpi 1 m L 1 e £ PI 1 del j Tl m p n g rr 1 ilL H I e f n e L J nd he I I 1 f il f dr n e ne n em f i e tf Id 1 1 I B d fa pa fi DfNo } IF SOd of L rieil \ ee p i i nej r e n 3 p c n n j d n nd e om e Meli Rtgl Df \ \ y Ifc.n h e lr dy I- a in lied b p In d I re e lei h ma af Ehe pe d nfe d n by re \ r al 1 n dor ed a lef ne ion nnu 1 le e V lo e a e im 1 g 1 1 lid nd personnel p i fnr boro gh empl y e 1 le In no her re 1 i n h n 1 p T 11 li of f II in e e d ir m mplny e 5 dap ed I p m n n 1 e Fe I \ 11 , 5 ee emj-o r fl e n d empla ees er hired to he umme n I la ie r n^lnfe from U D nb 0 f r p r me nd f II time k f r he eigh eeV 1 l" Hired for Fo e a Ra J PI y f e ni e e diree r j -ne ^5 h n cr f J nice Sel n f r P[ m s i m n d spur B rb r 1 n Mid Kellj and P r e bprlnge lj « n R i f ll ime ndg me nd p r I a 1 IE Pit John on nd M ri Se 1 nd I ic B t d 11 1- H 1 fo L nJ PI y d e e or E lied t M nr Hi h n I (- lie D I nd mQ I r f I -i , 11 m n ^ e L. mb n M ily\i ra II 1 in M r 111 er p in ed 1 rle i 7 Id farmer m y fl n 1 11 r 1 e I h -i \ I m n [I W n n , E rd ha gned i m I mm n ior b ne re n Parent GuildFBtes Sister Carmela S 1 me f h I n i 1 B h In \\ 1 I I S i ii M r r f i l j I l r l pp h In t e hi t I 1 " I I P P n M L n e 1 1 1 I I rep n p 1- I 1 Ch r Bo rd p m LTL Rich rd Be 1 tol repar d h h ped 1 nel IT n ry el 1 II be h 1 he e re dy fa i p ney ly Sep emb af la Tlepp dbd e fa le e 1 , 00 \ ef rend m t f ons an b nd m be h Id ne I e r The e im ed a be een 00 00 and }•) imil r a n n I h el, re n ma e th h Hid s bd in 1 h 1 •0 hlldrcn n hra gh si 1 1 1 1 p ci y af 4 1 1 1 1 y E jliblt ill f e rea olon i I H h n r r nged bi h F fi o d Jr ttom n 5 c l b rio mu t m by he N o ch PI in J Momnn Ll b fi e rm c Iti=e ion by he S j \rm C 11 o 1 b hi tc 1 pic e nd b h Sea h PI in F i nd a h Lib ry SP Jer ey c llegp I n od llfg I b Indi n Pli f m he pri fe calle Ion of ttllli m H fpel tarmer real d n f t h PI In nd Id I; ndm ni r E h rl 1 en dan by hil d en f 1e i bll nd p ro hi 1elemen ry ch 1 Den n in f ndl m Hng d eg ng ill I b g en med h 11 be m mber f h pn r U men 1 b af F n a d nd co h PI n The fte n n pr gr m ill b f r eed d by I nn 1 \m ri m n nj t mm N\ell L gian p The T B 11 en ng n \n Ee i h Ce 11 de n he n e rj fl Try Fr e 1 Ha e enco n nd i he n II 1 lude hr I L e Cr Lb n Be y \S 111 m L ble J and I abe ar ell the ge e 1 F ed Plenge nd R b r 1 Idler J II Reill d J n mRegg hild en Tl fl d t he F n d Phil 1 li n H n i l e y r i B Th F n aad de he 1 re rbl / I b he pred h all men ill e a B00 H dded h lee two yeari some of the ele- sanie of the elementary students may be houied in the new junior high school. The Kramer Manor Site is designid to have three play areai, the gchool would have a capacity of 720 students and would house students in the kindergarten to sixth grades. The athletic school at the high school would be financed by a 1133,000 bond issue. In- cluded in the proposed athletic field site are a football field, a track around the football field, baseball field, bleachers, equipment storage building, and parking area. Beehisli noted the athletic field will "round out" the high school athletic program. AIM A)T AUTV SERVICE FACILITIES Seek Zone Adjusting Law \n jr hr n in 1 ding r ^ zone but t jrim r the M P n i*i:[inb Qtt-i Fl n TJ n c hip ^ un Inch] inhihis inn [,_,.[ [ n . m intericriinns i_e il limes fuel tant s would lu tTunder in ill grouna and tin- parl- ln^ are*a na in- u nlj h ve EDbe ^creen^dfi Lm dut.ed an/ idj i nt residential area it the In tiddltinn thecrdinans.6 ets juiremt nt=, iir the mount mittei- jf pai ^ in|, c pief» nd restrit.- Thfc pi m i v B r i i c [ i r - tiun^ r g rdlng driM. a c _nd \l ui mcht hid lecammrnds cue c ummitcec ^ [ipFL^algt tt hlrhpr-iuhif-IliM Di P ni Slim I uilJi-r i=. h lli-n^in^. ch i t. atnn E Ehe uml ijnt, \ fmiU Hi j JU" pfinr L( i f ->UIE Th^ b ltd ini firni stated it 1 d be^n j P Mikh s \ auum Ei e 3 LLU menE temi all igns The rljnninp Bo fd la c c niDnEh fcLomm^ndpd the draft infa af tl u mea uft an amend- Eoard oi \dj -.Erfient jUi-h E would bfe i t I hi. t o special op[ ia 1 ir n Ehe afEtr- juildmg pi-rmit= for on? &r \ ash had been r^v^rtd and it \as reported that a seuond war a h mi^ht hmpropj^ed in HL35 di^triLl and ELrepla ^ it i h a Lsr ^h Luidlin.. Jiie di'-cla-.cd plan^ Eot a t Innial iront b ilding h d IPTI dr \n ne\ n tr EIQT t I- t 1 L t and enntf i E t-nt "*C i int foi t_ar a.h equipment prioi tn \pril c h^n the Er n^hif rt^ vj^ed tho permiE^ 'HELLO DOLLY' Helen Ward's 300 Dolls Date Back 300 Years H il D 11 ' mi^ht ^e lunber rie an the hit par de of i jt IL I been the theme of Helen \ \\ rd of 1^0 In elle ror the pa I tn ye ri \P am teur El i lie [ lilt I i Lit d ft 4r 1 id ntlqiie i tl t. IJJII Lad\ in fi Mil m le 1 l\e \ i i t! t mount l lillr-1 ill t li di piav hit- at a 1D11 In n- -i Uilt-1 i ul ii 1 d\ el i \ hiti- turn the iui i il I 11 nile a MUs NVrd nh her i achieved \er 3UD circa 'Notice Bambino anaer doll circ e rly 1100 a ti n it dull, and props N lued t?IB UUU housed in a ,(_LrlaiIy dfeaignei -a^ps Her Ion 'Tiny c ct se in many \ ays —it l, one ing painted f^r Mth bl L^ IU! ins-, re a thcnii antiqu ^ Hult-n \S r1 and tven lntrl IJE rl gp= and bed c Juj. \ IIMI Lallecti ii l st gre after a friend pry ltl Mtu h^r mull r s antique French r =hion Dull Ife I Lit it ILL uf ms \\n Lhildliuud dolls nd I had a col- i IILI Helen boon afier ,he had a c blnet built i 11 il inHnt llui it ei Id utflwt. Fin 11 hri in lit ie i nd L. lkctian oi dall, nLte,sit ted Ihtll ii \ n i ^i e lnL I aim nd finalH the I uildl; b f n 1 11 m ' 1 nn iiie hunting field Hips h \i»leen jpplempnu-d with j ,j i pip 3f the dollmatng tr de b> ntlque dL 1 r» in S 1 j i u t u m L.llrut nd £alifomia -iuan the " " i disj^l y i filled ith mu c um -ju Iit\ dolls including KOLDL U i tuli i u H drt, cc ed a^ dill Lu3iumed in the Ku, i i I , i 1 m nn i l irum tht e rly 1 Li!),, QuPen \nnu ;iu 1 n Ul i a , i i n n r djll (U S Patented) lini, Nile IL|J W ire \ i Linlet T^u-fat-ed Pumpkin and bquash He 1s all 111 M n i m r i dolls Marsh dulls Meech dull, X[ j I n >-L& dull= musital and mechanical doll" Peddler I ll II fir,l small rranil-inal, gl ss-eyi_Ll ,w ii,el-n«,i,led I n n I U= Bi=qut \uLd p perm lche and gla -L.yt_d china II j am f Ihi, historiral crop are the aforementioned u Lin tin three extremely rare Bru Dulls (Fi nch) 1 u mii.li sought after T inch specimen and a sc ice 1 rt 1 iLd Jume u (f shion dall) ••\ \ it tl L. d II, sole obi ined %ilhaut then urigln I amru H lit in in noLd of repaii and repl elng which led to 1 \N ul a hecuming a dall re e rcher and costumei jun =.he h d a cumulated collectiun of Did fa^hlun maeazines m tludug tl L fjnous Gadey that \ere milad> s fashion Llble in thfe l^OU c !n ddiEiun hy ^ureha c ed La^tijme nd doll beck^ in her inarch for uthtnticity I h t~ -jimp a £e \ jld e stumes (ladies) nd the\ af Lour§e h lp in m hn^ tht dull= costume as authentic a po =.ibl£= * stated Hrlpn Tli -e custum^s {-omeined «ith hgr fashion bjul-s ^o ei ing e\er> d cade plu^ her painatakng re earch ints minuEe lut lls lite ti L type b ttnn= u ed during a gl\tn periud have cr lEed L^^cumi-^ th t are h fd fo cell from Ehe genuine \\ ith the id rf jiii^iie dp I" 1 ! ndfi iendi sff 1 al^o abt3ifit-d enuugh clothing and m tt-ri 1 from tlic C IMI \\ r ei a to t-feitt. all her cosrume^ ith a^ti JUP m tcnal D ll c n e \.ui e cellent rnpin uf presersm^ hi^Eaij rt,^ lpd Helen W rd =ert ml Ehe lun^ gn fa-hian^ nd clanging ^Ejlts ie pre^pr^ d ' Her doll collecEisn ha E tEt=d hei nn ^Eill mothei cnllectisn Jflc compri ed of doll piups nd furniiur^ hich i^ e till another way oi nuiing and pre- =gf\ng the \ > of liie in yyars gone by \ ST Iiitf of P ith \mboy High bchool and Mnntel ir Normal Sch^nl Mi a Uard [peu\pd her B S nd M b de^i ee= from Nr\ r^ Sr iu i DIIP^P \ PtidUl consultant in the Ro^tlle pub lie ehujU he i a p si tteasurer cf the Rsatllfc Educatlun \ oci tijn nd member of the N E ^ and N J E \ \n r m c incmLn.1 f Eh Crojlford t hapter of Ehe Business and Profession 1 Uuncn =ht- i fbe current ^ c.retaf> of me E\t_ning Dep rtment uf ItLLrLu ^LLUUII uf t ornpll LhapEur Ralma> of D \ k Toda> sht serves a Ereaiurer of the Keep ike Doll Club of New Jersey vhich he helped organize three year" ago The grsup meets monEhly In the Fanwsod Branch Qfficg of the Plainfield TrusE Cprnpan/ At Ehe Reiienal Convention held on April ^ at Ehe Eli^dbtth CarEeTeE Hotel Miss ^ard addre c ed the gathering on "My First Love Wases " Vlthough h r doll collection ha= led to people con iderin^ hr»r homp d a mu r ejm IE IS noE buEMi Ward hope thaE irnip J i her roll ctun \lll bp hou ed in a special hi^Ear ical mu eum \ vui> [ LI 1 mu eum where they «euld be con st nEly on dU[ lay f jr all to **ee and enjoy a" have many vising Gul ^ciut ii thr a t 'Unfortunately ihe diiclostd nost collector^ h^»ait IP Eo dantitt their doll calleeiiuns to museums because tl ey I P S ortd iuay ' He/on Ward returns one of her 100do//f to position in enelesoJ case, Rotary Club Hears Speakers On 'Yes' Program The YES pro|ram inpinwdod and Seoteh Piaing was ihm lub jeet oi a talk ay William Carte and David Riniia to the regular Wednesday noon meitini of the Faiwood-Seoteh Plaini Rotar>' Club, held at Wally's Tavern- On-The Hill, in Watchung, Qarbe began the priSentatisn deicribing the FreiidenE*icon= cei-n about youth and his re- quest that statis, countiei and cernmunitiii look intetheprob- liffli and niedi of youth en a local levle and that they thgn deyise ways and means to meet these nesdi, He pointed out that Union County had appointed a nine man commission which ipgnt two years studying the situation and that tht commission had become interested in the problems ef employment for youth, A group of local women had already be- gun to work toward solving the need far youth employment and with Qarbe's assistance a local YES group was termed, includ- ing itsiirit chairman, David E, Rlngle and such able men as Attorney Charles Thatcher of Fanwood, Mr. Garbe said that there are already 26 YES or- ganiistions in local communi- ties in New jersey, Ringie related the purposes and work of the local organiza- tion, noting that keeping the youth, particularly teen age youth, busy in their leisure time, particularly during the summer months is a very irn- periani community project,The YES office is, he said, a re- (erral office where people who need help, one time, continuing, or otherwise which can be done by youngsters from 14 years up can call. Here boys and girli ei that age and elder can reg- ister iereniploymefH referrals. He listed many kinds of work ti i which these youths are el- igiile from cleaning a garage tu Dperaiing office machines. In ihu first twelve days of the op- er tion of the local YES office, he said 48 youths have found employment. He urged Rotari. and and other citizens, to eill in the office for any kind of wrrk that can be done by young- sters.

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    .and Fanwood IndependentVOL 5 NO, 45

    THURSDAY, MAY 28, 196410 CENTS

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    'HELLO DOLLY'

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    II j am f Ihi, historiral crop are the aforementionedu Lin tin three extremely rare Bru Dulls (Fi nch)

    1 u mii.li sought after T inch specimen and a sc ice1 rt 1 iLd Jume u (f shion dall)

    ••\ \ it tl L. d II, sole obi ined % ilhaut then urigln I amruH lit in in noLd of repaii and repl elng which led to

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    =.he h d a cumulated collectiun of Did fa^hlun maeazines mtludug tl L fjnous Gadey that \e re milad> s fashion Llblein thfe l̂ OU c !n ddiEiun hy ̂ urehaced La^tijme nd doll beck^in her inarch for uthtnticity

    I h t~ -jimp a £e \ jld e stumes (ladies) nd the\ af Lour§eh lp in m hn^ tht dull= costume as authentic a po =.ibl£= *stated Hrlpn Tli -e custum^s {-omeined «ith hgr fashion bjul-s^o ei ing e\er> d cade plu^ her painatakng re earch ints minuEelut lls l i te ti L type b ttnn= u ed during a gl\ tn periud have

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    rt,^ lpd Helen W rd =ert ml Ehe lun^ gn fa-hian^ ndclanging ^Ejlts ie pre^pr^ d ' Her doll collecEisn ha E tEt=dhei nn ^Eill mothei cnllectisn Jflc compri ed of doll piups

    nd furniiur^ hich i^ etill another way oi nuiing and pre-=gf\ng the \ > of liie in yyars gone by

    \ ST I i i t f of P ith \mboy High bchool and Mnntel ir NormalSch^nl Mi a U ard [peu\pd her B S nd M b de^i ee= fromNr\ r^ Sr iu i DIIP^P \ Pt idUl consultant in the Ro^tlle publie ehujU he i a p si tteasurer cf the Rsatllfc Educatlun\ oci tijn nd member of the N E ^ and N J E \ \n r m cincmLn.1 f Eh Crojlford t hapter of Ehe Business and Profession 1Uuncn =ht- i fbe current ^ c.retaf> of me E\t_ning Dep rtmentuf ItLLrLu ^LLUUII uf t ornpll LhapEur Ralma> of D \ k

    Toda> sht serves a Ereaiurer of the Keep ike Doll Club ofNew Jersey vhich he helped organize three year" ago Thegrsup meets monEhly In the Fanwsod Branch Qfficg of thePlainfield TrusE Cprnpan/ At Ehe Reiienal Convention held onApril ^ at Ehe Eli^dbtth CarEeTeE Hotel Miss ^ard addrec edthe gathering on "My First Love Wases "

    Vlthough h r doll collection ha= led to people con iderin^hr»r homp d a murejm IE IS noE buE Mi Ward hope thaEirnip J i her roll ctun \lll bp hou ed in a special hî Ear icalmu eum \ vui> [ LI 1 mu eum where they «euld be const nEly on dU[ lay f jr all to **ee and enjoy a" have many vis ingGul ^ciut i i thr a t 'Unfortunately ihe diiclostd nostcollector^ ĥ »ait IP Eo dantitt their doll calleeiiuns to museumsbecause tl ey I P S ortd iuay ' He/on Ward returns one of her 100 do//f to position in enelesoJ case,

    Rotary Club HearsSpeakers On'Yes' Program

    The YES pro|ram inpinwdodand Seoteh Piaing was ihm lubjeet oi a talk ay William Carteand David Riniia to the regularWednesday noon meitini of theFaiwood-Seoteh Plaini Rotar>'Club, held at Wally's Tavern-On-The Hill, in Watchung,Qarbe began the priSentatisndeicribing the FreiidenE*icon=cei-n about youth and his re-quest that statis, countiei andcernmunitiii look intetheprob-liffli and niedi of youth en alocal levle and that they thgndeyise ways and means to meetthese nesdi,

    He pointed out that UnionCounty had appointed a nine mancommission which ipgnt twoyears studying the situation andthat tht commission had becomeinterested in the problems efemployment for youth, A groupof local women had already be-gun to work toward solving theneed far youth employment andwith Qarbe's assistance a localYES group was termed, includ-ing i tsi ir i t chairman, David E,Rlngle and such able men asAttorney Charles Thatcher ofFanwood, Mr. Garbe said thatthere are already 26 YES or-ganiistions in local communi-ties in New jersey,

    Ringie related the purposesand work of the local organiza-tion, noting that keeping theyouth, particularly teen ageyouth, busy in their leisuretime, particularly during thesummer months is a very irn-periani community project,TheYES office is, he said, a re-(erral office where people whoneed help, one time, continuing,or otherwise which can be doneby youngsters from 14 years upcan call. Here boys and girliei that age and elder can reg-ister iereniploymefH referrals.He listed many kinds of workti i which these youths are el-igiile from cleaning a garagetu Dperaiing office machines. Inihu first twelve days of the op-er tion of the local YES office,he said 48 youths have foundemployment. He urged Rotari.and and other citizens, to eillin the office for any kind ofwrrk that can be done by young-sters.

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    statx in the Union Li lng"stanoften b ted

    Lisu f ton buU|,hE EO acres ofland i EhzabeEhEosn n 1 SObut it aa not until 1771"

    hep 1 I m^ tnn ^a 49 sears-tld ih t tht Livingston mov--Kl tu L Jei ey Ties livpdfor par ln Eli bethto n

    hde tl s erpbuiljint LibertyHall fund^rm rr n ion that=1111 t rd

    F m u people stopped aELltLH HJII ^ n t Vlt anderHanllioT aijyed Eher ihilepreparing for studii- t King sCollege (n Columfcia) JohnJ \ rr d tnpmorablfc =tgpin \pi il 1 74 s hen hu m rr d tip Llslngatop lujnhd ughttr rah in tl c p rlorof Lib rrs H 11

    Sabln Day Gets 321,324Total Residents In County

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    The onruih of war found Liv=ingsten using his pen and hiipolitical skills to advanet thecause of rebellion. He servedthrge times in the ContinentalCongress, but missed signing:he Declaration of Independ-ence when he was made Brig-adlgr Central in command QEthe New jer§ey Militia, deipitenls compleEe ignorance of mili-tary gffsirj, s"tili, he had beenIn congress, ho might not havebecunifc Gcnernar

    NP^\ jprsey m coniinuaus invelvement in the Revglutisncau ed Ehe Legislature andGeVernor Livingston - EU beah y an Ehe run The BrlEi hmo ked him a Ehf* "ItineFantDpy of New Jer my' for hi-man^ adrir^s^e

    The Governor •* igEEer \ ered Ê d frDm Haddonfisld Morri=EQ\sn Burlington PrincttanPitE"Es^ n Trenton timgoesEH abeEhEDun Hill-burghKingston R riEan and MounEHoll^ The LivingsEan familyapenE one \\ inter in BaskingRidge nd lived moreEhanEhreeyears in Par ippany

    BriEhi- officials eagerlysaugfcE Livingston In February1 « a prUt af 2 0D0 guineas^ offpred for 'chat demanduld rascal Cjovernor Livings-ton delivered dead gr alive\nuther offers a eash rt_ ardfsr Livlng-ton delivered aliveor half ihtr ra^h Eor 'his ear e

    and n "** which re iuu well^no n nd En rrrn rk ble to br>miatar en

    Livingston survived 11 enemy aEEempt to e pturf himThe Lt-gi 1 EUrfe re^lfetEcdhimyear aftur year 13 t ines in all(lit e his children one re-elec-tion far e t_h Qf Ehe 3EaEes) HeEUfnt-d do\n an appointment agUnited c taip" Minister to Hol-land in 17B5 to conEinue as NewJeist.y s Coverngr

    vs un«- uf he \ jLrscy*sdelegatp- to thf* C .institution 1 Con-vention Living-ton ^̂> judged

    a m He tas a

    fit prr^nn indeLd

    Narrowing Of The FieldTaking Place Among GOP

    BY DAVID S. KLEINH.rrrutioc Ktliliit

    How goes II with the pri-Sjlclcllll.il rinitli-dates,,,frnm the llfpubllenii piiriy? Pmmyyou should nieiutoiu becflust1 llivrq NUUIIIHto be a narruwiiig ol iho field, mid IIKIHUloft ore NL'laon Kufkefuller, Nitw Yiirlsnov-criior; Barry Coldwatur, Htimtor frum Arl-zoiiiij tiiiU lUepiml Nixon, formur vitio-preiitlent fur two Itrins und fili-fuiiliy un»gaged In aomi-iif ivnie inw pructleu, Roeta-feller and Goldn'ilier are official, aulf-announeeci cufulltiiitt-H, wlille Nisoii sullhaan'l said yes und he linan't Biilil no, ijiltodds are lltai if liie draft wna offered, hewould accept,

    Wlint, yon nilElit nak, lins iinppfned to thtjwild [hronga f-licerlng iiisuneiy fur HenryCabot Lodge, imsueceasful vice-preaidsjii-tlal candidate Hi 196U? lie has, na the sayinggpea, deposited his iupjwrtcrs in the Rocke-feller camp and fled the scene. Ho and hisbackers, of course, will deny such a charge,saying quite emphatically that they willsummarily withdraw such support when theprimary in the sunny state is through.

    This seems to many political observorato be balderdash, Henryneyerreallydidsayhe svas going to run, nor did he say he wouldaccept an offered nomination. What he didsay was that it was truly nice of so manypeople to want him, even after he won theNew Hampshire Primary en March 10,

    But Henry' g not going to run. Take thatas a fact. He will not win the nominationbecause he will not accept it, and he hasalready made that clear to those who mat-ter, pe ghowed as much when he gave sup-port to Rocky, Rocky, you see, is the moredesireable—to many—of the two, meaninghe and- Ooldwater, If that is true, Ledgewould have thrown support to Ooldwater,to get Rocky out of the way and make pos-ilble a battle between only two factions.Lodge and Ooldwater, But Lodge isn'trunning, Rocky Is,..and so Is Barry,

    This boilg down to who will win theparty's bleggings...Rocky or Coldwater,,,or Nixon, who may have decided that play-ing coy is now ill-advised. We would expecta statement from Nixon gomelime thismonth, so as to give the delegates ampletime until the July convention to think abouthig chances.

    Logically, Nixon would be the man. He hashad those elghtTnine years executive ex-perience working directlyunderneaihferm^

    er president Dwlglit David bisenhower, andhe in faei assumed the temporary presi-(k-nliui rubes when Ike had that hearttrmililu in I'JSfi: rixon has kept abreast offoreign policies, domestic affairs, budgetbnlimclnB, do's and Uon'ts and assortedother liita of ludnrination which are nee-cHSiiry only to ihuHe intending to seek publicoffice,..liiKh piihllr office, such asthepres-Iduncy,

    Nisun, hud he declared himself already,would now liuve to be considered the No, 1rhuice. fSut now, al best, he ig No,3, or No.I lu case of a deadlock between the Rock ofNew York and the Mouth of Arizona,

    There are those, naturally and justifiablywho have their allegiances with Rocky orBarry, From the pinnacle, however, or theloading Republican figureg in the country,Rocky appears to be too wishy-washy andBarry appears to be too impulsive. Barrywould drop nuclear warheads on ail ourtrouble spots, Rocky would not do anythingconstructive, Nixon, on the other hand, isbelieved to be the oneioguecessfuliydiekerand negotiate, and is also felt to be the mostlevel -headed (but not too level-headed) of thegroup, Nixon is also highly contidered bymany because of his previous experience,and thaty may be the key.

    Experience is the requisite, above allelse, in this game of politics, especially inthe party currently out of power. This year,however, there is something extra added,,,the memory of the late John F, Kennedy.This is, in a large part, what Lyndon john-gon has been subsisting on, and this is, ina great part, what the Republicans have tocompensate, if they can come up with a manboth known and respected, theyhave a betterchance of walking iniothepresldency.NlJionhas these qualities, andhemaybetheone. Ifnot, it must be Rockefeller who, althoughless of a determined man than Goldwater,has the other qualities of name, reputationand less of an opportunity to make a badreputation stick.

    it would appear that Goldwater--shouldhe agree—would be an excellent viee-presi-dentlal choice, £,man who has the drive,ambition and forthrightnEss to make the jobgo but one with none of the awful personalresponsibility for decisions.

    Could it be Rockefeller or Nixon withOoldwater? It could. It also would be the oneticket which could win, and be.it Johnsonplus whoever his vice-presidentiaf choiceIs,

    MV Examination Set By StateThe DiViiion efNIsEor Vehicle announced

    an open eumpgtltlve e animation for Ehe poiEion of InspertoF uill be held i t 6 3D p m

    ^\pdne day June ?4 aE \\m I Side Hi^hschool, 40^ Or nge Avenue Newark, \pembly Lhambpr State Hougfe TFenEon,and Camden High School Balrd 4yenue andPaF> @o levard Camdfn The closing dptefQF filing i Friday June I"3

    Application! may be sbEained at MotorVehicle Agencies DrheFtjUalificationCenime o by writing the DepaFEmcnE of Civil

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    The InspeetoF FuF^e Eheelde^EbE teLa^Enfo Lenient \gt:ncy IT t-*i tgnce \\ H or=ganUed in 190b to enfurce muiur vehicleand tFaffic la^ I in UH the InspccLuF-\\ere givt_n the sp^nmcnf nf Q% miningall applicant" foF dFiV!_r licen c 1 nd y theInsperEor*i dmini^ter tht. la i visijn ddriving s> ill i Ehe neu In=perEor u i ^=Upd 11 the net-c = f \e pofia uniform^and equipment and is assigned to a DriverQUalifielUon C

  • THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1944

    Weather's Fine ... Trails Are Excellent ... Horses Are Ready

    1 . lK" ' , f ' i .

    W/rfe ong/e /ens shows four dorses and riders going over hedge hurdle almost in sequence motion. Riders are members of the Vatchuna Senior Riding Club,

    PERHAPS NOTHING IS MORE BREATHTAKING THAN A JAUNT THROUGH

    THE COUNTRYSIDE ON HORSEBACK. WATCHUNG STABLES PROVIDES MILES

    OF SCENIC RIDING THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL HILLS OF THE WATCHUNG

    RESERVATION. PHOTOGRAPHER AL WRIGLEY, MORE ACCUSTOMED TO

    THE KIND OF HORSES THAT RIDE AMIDST THE SCENERY OF GARDEN

    STATE PARK, FOUND HI^SELF'lN THIS STRAY SETTING ON A BEAUTIFUL

    DAY IN MAY WITH NOTHING ELSE TO DO. HE JUST SO HAPPENED TO HAVE

    HIS WIDE ANGLE LENS ANO 35MN1 WIDELUX PAN CAN1ERA ALONG FOR

    COMPANY

    Youngster seems la be getting information from thn horse's mouth I hndli or fu r fior i ill (on. lut r c c -•

  • PAGE 6 SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964

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    Distaff Side Gets Warning zWatch Out For 'Vegetables '

    Staff Writer SpeaksTo T Mothers Club

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    admonished. She was talking tu a groupnf women M a luncheon fiieetiiig* I hflp-poned to the the one male present* Wo=men cut married and hcctmii? "nothings fslaves and 'veeeEablei' she was fayingAil their creativeness, their intellQctiui]development, their 'personal expression'become t^nnei threuAh their becomingwivpi, Imusekeepers, arui mutheri, Allwroii!:, Ehe speaker lni i i ted. It svag allwi'iHiji. Women won their freedom fromslavery, from men a hundred years agnbUE they're still 'vegetables',

    She made the point that H \$ pom-sible to wives, hnLisekeeperg and mothersand stil l be vital, intelligent, eNpreiiioti-is tic perscinahticp and she gave someconcrete examples of how to accomplish!'Ȥ= via career, cflnimunifyservice, cen=Unued edLie;ition= hoth intelleetual andartistie.

    I could hardly disagree with the lovelyspeaker, particularly since I had hggn ifl^sinimental in arranging for her appear^anee anJ 1 happen to be friendly withher through some, community eentacEi,

    It did bother me to think thai ourwomen uf ttiday are 'vegetables* though*And it bothered me mure that this seemedto be tjyr fault, we men, even me. 1hadn't EhouchE of my wife in just that way.

    Last nieht 1 gsi te Ehinking abouE thissurriiis: speech again and it's implicationabout thy stale of women in sur society*Then suddenlys like the proverbial boltof li^htcninc, it dawned en me. The lightflashed, Ehe ini ighti came, and 1 iawit all quite clearly, I had the answer,the truth of the matter, the ether sideof the ctan.

    To the men in mv audience:

    siiiis! rspressuiiiisin. N%M yinr? Noi yiMt?Not him? Not mv either*

    You jlt't niiirru*iJ .ind ri>*hi jiwiiv halfat your hie brhMi^s f*1 isoniront' r lsi ' iRight away svur I'pp^i-iiniiiirN i^i'.sUvhrri*you Wiinl, kick it a l l , h'liow \hc 'hir

    You arc* noinMriMi. rhism'H hi'Jii* It

    Soon there art*the beam of frt't'more and iiUM't? iiiiportiini to keop iluupresent $ob, make the nn^t o\ w, keeptlie housf* up, t iy lo keep Jtu* wile happy,be a good father, be a good tMti/.en.

    How miu'h of your tinu1, s^y wn yearsafter you got married and thrt-e chiUrenlater, can you spend in intellectual pur=sints, artisEic espression, looking for the'bijj chance's If you tried it your wifewould 'hang one on you' and if she didn'tthe community would.

    Let's face it, we men are 'vg.^etiihles'.We're the same as the women- allvegetables*

    Why? Net because of our spouse, notbecause of our children but because ofthe pattern of life, I'm not pure that it'sany different from what it svag a hundredyears ago, or a theuiand, I'm not surethat it's meant te be*

    Sure, I'd like te be Socrates, a Shakes-pear, a Lincoln, a Charle§ Beyer* I* 11never make it* Neither will you,

    That's net to say we shouldn't try tobg more than vegetables. On the een=trary, svg ghguid== But let's realise whatmakes y§ the way we are and not con=dem surfiives too quicklyi Let's work atbein| tJed's creative creaEurei' while weeontinui to bt pnct ical human animalior if you like the expression 'vegeEBbles'*

    A complneent gathering ata receitt Panweod^SeoEehPining " Y " Mothers Club lun-clieqn meeting were itunnKl tolieiH- guest gpejiket- DeatrlceStul?, niunnging editor of theScutch Pining TlnigUi attiiektheir pegitigng ng mottidrs bycu!n|iarlng their esistance tothat yf "vegetables",

    "American gii'ls lire rusli-ing intu innrrliige stnilghtfrDnitheir teens*', she rejtoru'tiqtiotlilg fi-Qlli n recent tirUett'an "Women's iliglitii and whatThey Don*t Do About Thuiu"by Paul Foley. "This sinni-pede is ehnracteriiecl by illleast two niajor Hide effects.Flr i t is the 'miu-iMage blaek =out1. This Is a phenomenon 111which the young woman's v i -sion itopp completely at thepoint of marriage. Beyond thispoint she loses fight of her =self as an Individual humanbeing. Second is the 'falsechoice' —the idea that a young

    woman In society must choosebetween marriage and a et -

    Warming up to her ESpie of"Don't Let Your Family Out-grew You," Mrs. Stulz stated,"Women today ierve as chauf-feurs, ceoki and clianini wo-men but add nothing to Ehedinngrtable converiation. Hus^

    band arid children spend theirday in interesting pursuits,meeting people learning things,and acquiring experienceswhile mother like a vegetableis rooted to the home,*'

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    gorayos*i*Ciis§iui3 Clay will not be drafted* despitepressures of a fcdoral investigation,,*.Peter Sellerswill disregard medieg and step up his acting schedulei*,*LBj will create thy first woman generafas a spe-cial assistant to the joint chiefs af staff, just like inViet Nam* (5s what ql§o is Nhu?)

    Every May we find eurselves lest in the lovelinessof thy score from '*Urigadssn" especially "Heatheren the Hill." (Kindly remember us in your will with aeastle in Edinburgh)*ii*The world*s biggest swindle igstill the Irish Sweeps* Our GovH has rightfully de-clared ft illegal^ sificy nearly half of the tickets soldhere are phony. Even if the Un are legit, top winnersmum surmount adds af a half-milHpn to one,,,,Add In-teresting odds: It's 15,000=1 that you'll never bowl aperfeet eame* timl 11,720=1 you'll never aeere a helein una. For gitwiimmyilys, a perfeet hond en the drawis a l3fd2P="l pofessibiliiy* while bridge players canheat adds of 159 billion to one by beinj dealt all thecards of one suit, ii*Our redheaded Be tier Half witnessedthis at a beauty snlon* Enter a very bald woman* ask-ing wlnt the place could recommend, for her* The hairstylist looked bar ever and said thoughtfully; ""Dyeriwyyr a cigar!"iSi.That frisky riderless horse behindthe JFK cortege last November was shortly executedin Virginia,***Bob Hope, to an audience of Duke Utundyrgraduaiusi MYeu fellas are getting thru scheeljust in time lo build thy machines that "are genna re-place you,"

    Judy Garland and Freddie Fields tore up the eon-trat_:i,,,'Our tennis spium out at Forest Hills tell u§that the name 1= \n for some nile=rov!p|sn§ before Sep-tember* • .'.Bobiiy Driscoll: who won an Academy Awardat 12 and hocked it at 15 to buy drugs, i§ returning tothe sereun. His horrible nightmare sf addiction is atiling of the past, and he'll support long-time buddyDean Steekwell in hi§ comeback.*.*Mr*. John of Man"-basset's Cafe Continental^Hnguist and maitre d' ex-tredinaire, says that if the Romans had had TV, they'dhave heard the following commercials: Mater, gratus,egg tiiitgtsfu fatigfg id mss ipsa and MQUS gonshabuit2l% pmusiorum cayaTum...*Apprentice JocEey DennisKeeharit who rode up o storm at Bowie, Md** a fewmonths back* will be paralyzed for life as a result ofa tragic spill. Racing fans can write him at St* An-thony s Hospital in CTIcoBq.Jii"Cleopatra" producerswho predicted a grcsg sf "IQG million, will now settlefor 40,--, Playboy Sonny Staple ton is romancing aEuropean princess,,.,Frank Sinatra and Jack Warnerare doing the cat-and-dog bit* The crooner will exithis studio pest after two more pictures*.SiThink youhad anunhappy childhood? In 'n d i a* 80*000 kids a yearare eaten by (or fed to) t i |ers.

    "My Fair Lady" will join the ranks of the all-timebox offiee ehamps even before it opens, A singlemovie heuse, our town's Criterion^ had to ante up wellever a million for exhibitor's rights,,,,In !a§_- Novem*bar's referendum, New Yorkers turned eut 3=1 in favorof off-track betting* Here's a true story illustratingwhy it'll never happen; A and B were picked up forbpokrnakingi B was Broke, so he was released^ A was''holding, so they arrested him, A was told by thePrecinct "Cam. tti use Bailbendsrnan K (as in Kick-back} os well as Defense Lawyer C — whose fee wasa grand, plug another grand to buy the judge. In. courta week laier, ihe two arresting officers agreed theycould*ve been mistaken, and A was acquitted, (If sub-pnena'd, we'll claim thy Fifth.)....We've just gottenaround to discovering "A Summer Place* the haunt-fngiv beautiful movie theme by Max Steiner**,.AnotherMax, the inimitable Mr, Asnas of the Stage Delica-tessen, is geing symphonic on us. The lovable sageof Seventh" Ave. "giiest-eondiieiB at Carnegie next

    Seton Hall Unlver iEy will 6ward fsuf han§rarydegFe$i ind1639 bachglsF and sdvsnced de-grees In two igparate eom-nleneemenE esgrel e onSaEUfday June 6, en ihm SeUEh OE-^angm campug Candidates fromthe College of Medicine andDent! try, the School of LlWmd the iraduate schools of theCollegg of Arts and Sciences,School of Bu ines AdrfliniiEraEisn and School sf Educationwill havi their degree con-ferred at 10*30 a m in SVal hAudit srium

    They will biaddre§§idbyDrJ Englebert Dunphy Presidentof the \meriean ColleieofSur-ggons and Proft i ior of Sur^ggry gt the University of Ore-gon School of Medicine DrDunphy will bi awarded an hon=orary doctOF of humane liE'seri degri i This y,lll be thefifth graduating ela11 from theCollege of MedicineBndDenEi -try which lnauguariEgd Lla e*?In 1QSS Therg arg 75 medicaland 33 dental candidates

    Undergraduate degrees wiUb# (.onferred BE 3 30 p m orcandidates from the South Or*aiigi campUi* Univeriity Col^lege in Newark and Seton Hallof Patgrson* Theie iEUdentiwill r§eeivt thtir diplomasfrom the College gf Arti andScieneeii School of BuiineiiAdministraEion, School of Nuri-ing and Scheoi of Education,The MoiE Rev, John j . Dough-irEy, preiident Of Seton HallUniversity and Auxiliary Bish-op of Newark will deliver thicharge to the undergraduatecandidatei.

    Honorary doctor of Iaw§ de-grees will be asvarded to MarkAnton of West Orange, Chair-man of Suburban propane GasCompany and Mri* William T.Henderson of Seutlj Orange,prorninent Catholic laywomanand a former Preiident of theBayley Siton League of SetonHall.

    The Most Rev, Martin J* O'-Connor, Rector of the NorthAmerican Collige In Rome and

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    'Bobby's Bauqumt*i To Walter WinchelU for hispoignant story on the late Ben Hacht....To Dr, EriehFromrn, for blasting the tragedy at our data=memerUingeducational system with the _ pithy analysis* lhethinas taught children are useless and quite alien totheir personal reality*",*,,To Johnny Sellers* for pick-ing the Derby 1-2 in this column,,,,To Roddy Mc-Dowell, for those expert phoio studies of Sir LaurenceOlivier in Life Magazine.-*Te Claire Spearman, faah-ion consultant at Mark Cress, fer herself making thelist of 10 best-dressed won»n....Tip to talent scouts;best-looking model we've ever seen is Dairell Bum-ham of Centerreach, L.I. He'll be three m August,,,,DaneerMnrkHeron, Judy's latest love, will aeeempanyher en the Australian concert tour^*;

    Good Old DaysWere No Pipe

    LOS ANGELES CUPIS =The first real pipeline bfinf-inir pure water to Ls§ Angel-es was eonstruetcd in i§§5and extended to San Ber-nardine, about 60 milesaway*

    It was made of pine Jogswith holts bored end to endthrough them* However, pinetrees made peer pipes and* Inthe worts of an historian,"there was daily excitementas the pipes split In thestreets, under the sidewalksor In the houses they serv-iced,"

    A one trillion mark coin, li-sued during the Osrman infla-tion in 1033, could buy only SOpoundi of potatoes, accordingto the Chase Manhattan BankMonty Muieutn In New York,

    ",,, as* no! uha! ijour counlrli can do for iiou... w* whs! you can da lor your country.'

    You can help build a living memorial to John F.EenneduIf yiiti hiiv.i I n ni.llin.ii thi'r.' in-ro sumi! w.iy youcmilil jiiiy .i |ii'mm.i! Inlnili' 111 Ihi' nicnlury uf I"iuliili> Pii'niili'iil. h.Ti' is J.mr u|i|iiiFlunily, The Ami'ri-can |ipi,pli> ,ir.' iBnl|ili'linK 111.' l»ui«l hi' w,is plan,uing wil.'ii h,; dic'ti, tlir liilin V Kuiiii.-ilv Libfnry, inHiismn, M,iHH,i.:;!!i!M!tuTlii'sti.il la IHI.dill!.mj!) ThiH!S.nHUiif iioiiiiliaiis,larai. ami sni.iil. M i l . n!n-.idy biuuslii in S3.00D.IIOU.A liationn] ni.ijwiinn B.IVI- ilif SfS.OOO jirafil jromIhnir nii'innrj.ii iNsim A gift ill Cincinnsll ii'iil Cam.Mni! i l fur IIIT cI.iility-K lilirnry which shu hail savedfrom hi'r iiiiich mimi.y.SiOSE THAN A l-NiKARV. Fr^suh'nii.ii !ibr,irn« wi'rt'buill by public Of pnv.HL' HuI»dihiTi;, nnif ihu iihr.iri,'^ iijriii.ti liver In (he AmeFiiiinpeople ta, thi'lr use. iiilin K. Kennedy wnnlial hislilifiify lu be initf.' Illiiii ii niiibeinn. huiv.iur. As In;n'i;i-i>i'niii'il II. il will nlso I | t l iw " ' I " 1 ' ! 1 t»»«tp.mpli.. «eiinlM« mill niiminlslruiiirs. li'ill 111! inipifmliincl inilned In lirin» io (mlilie servicu Iliu liijliiosiideiiis iiiiii pnitrliccil^lid/s.If yny wanl In help keep nlive this ilrpiini for AiiiefUH~lh.il was |ohii I'. Kmiiedy's. you will ivalit Id givi!.

    CiititributiLins wil l be agknQwltldged by Mrs.Kennedy. Vniif name will be reeerded in the GreatMonk of Conlributiani. whieh will be gn permanen!display in !hf Library.l lunomry Chairman: LVNnON B. |OHNSdNChairmaii: BUGBNi: ULACK , Preildjnli ROBERTK. KUNNl'UV , Vice Proildtnl: MRS. |OHN F.KliNNliUYHOW TO Qiv i . If yyy wish Is egntFibuti IB thenit'mnrid! tiililding fynd .far the Jshfi F. KennedyLibrary, fill out the enupnn belaw and fflall it withynur diiiiaijaii. Ail eanlfibutioRS are las deductible.

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    I Pre idenE of Ehe Commission onPress Relation far the Vati-can Council will receive adoctorate of humane lettersThe MQ»I Rev Thoma- \ Bo-land Archbishop of Ne% ark andPresident of the SeEon HallBoard of Trustees will pre idsat both L£reffloniec

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    PRESINTED FAMILY

    Inscribed Plague HonorsLate Arthur Venneri

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    LDmmitte Q£ Union Count> a id a }E

    d ^ \1 Ehui \ LJl IL i Jl I I 1IL

    the, t amih duiinE ih ci m lie ot jdlnn r ^ t ^ n t i 1 Id Hamrdai 1 h at tlHotel C \ H u e N si t I th lelit I B j To n 1 Iwh

    U\er I 00U (-fcQhl leii I t l i l tM gi J In Fair! k u r l l 1 11 ihfoundei f Eo> T l » i iitsu eul«oti e ^rthlf Vtnntri iih I i tmjted theUni n Cuuntv Committ e Li 13 Md

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    1 anl^hl aid Msn^i^nor e ii north lase \ I JUI I Senneil lot nh 1 i Inn

    If peisonalh Lut al foi iihatii had n L au e hi deedb iill h i e foreiei H wanted go d f r him felf butthui eMcnded 1! Eu m a n th i

    Thau and I chlHien iheEhei thc>ha e I n are nDt r ill be ii tnB > T in f lEah ill b n fit Iromthi man pint ot _ n ra It^ -̂ bouquet f red r ^ \a then pr need toti fe Id i Mi Arthur \ enfleri h preid d a H n rar \ Chairman f t- il l

    year's affair.For [he past 13 years, the Union Coun-

    ty committee has sponaorid annual fund-raising eampalins which have culminatetin a dlnner«danc§, and all proeeeds havebetn turned over to Boys' Towns of It-aly. Many centers throughout Italy havibeen established to providi c a n for thiunderprivlleied children of that land.

    Robert J, Dunn, famed cartoonist withKings Featurif, presiding as toastnias-ter, introduced all those at the Pali,including Senator Harrison A. Williams;Congriiswoman Florence P. Qwyerj Rt,Rev; Msjr, William C. Heimbueh; V,Rev, Stephen W. Fiiidiay, Headmaster ofDolbarton School, who offered the Invo-cation; V, Rev, Msgr, Charles B, Mur-phy, Pastor of St. Bernard's Church,Plainfleld, who offered [ho Senedietlon;Benedict Torcfvia, the late Arthur Ven-neri's successor as president of ArthurVenneri Company; Sheriff Ralph Oriseel-lo, Asst, Union County Prosecutor Dom-inick A, Mirabelll, and Abraham A, Kurtz,who were ce^hairmen for this particu-lar affair,

    Kurtz and his wife had recently pe r .sonally visited a Boys' Towns center inRome, Italy, and he describes" to the au-dience thy tupieal layout of theit "towns"where, in an atmosphere of love and un-derstanding, there are dormitories,schools, churehee, trade shops, farms,self-run banks md "governmental bod-ies" providini the boys and girls thefundamental praetiealknewledge andprae-tive in "free living" and "free thinking,"He told of the speeifie buildings whichhad been constructed with the funds sentby the Union County Committee, and saidthi reiulti of this work will Benefit allthe world.

    Serni-classieal selections were sung bySaverio Saridls, also known as "TheSinging Cop", and dance music was pro-vided "by Danny Hope and his orchestra.

    John J. Sand

    At Great LakesJohn j Sand, 21. son of Mrs,

    John Sand of 434 William St.,Scotch plain!, has begun basictraining at the Naval TrainingCenter, Great Lakes, 111.

    The nine-week training in-eludes naval orientation, his-tory and organization, seaman-ship, ordnance and gunnery,military drill, first aid and sur-vival.

    During the training recruitsreceive tests and interviewswhich determine their futureassignments in the Navy, Uponeompletlnl the program [hayare assigned to service schoolsfor technical training or to shipsand stations for on-ihe-jobtraining in a Navy rating speci-alty.

    Tiny Toti Dates

    Set By YMCAAnnouncement of thedatesfor

    the 1964 Tiny Tots SummerPlay Camp were announced to-day by the Fanwood-ScotchPlains Y.M.C.A. as the sixweek period bejjinnlng June 2!and eding July 30, Initial plansfor the new season of this spe-cialized modified day camp forvery young boy* and girls, fromthose four as of Sept, I, throughthyse finishing kindergarten inJune of this year are now beingmade at ehe Y.M.C.A, officesat Grand Street and Union Ave-nue in Scotch plains.

    General Secretary Duncan R,Smith said that the camp will,again center much of its ac-tivities in and around the Y.M.C.A, building, yard and neigh-liorhood, ith occasional tripsto places of interest,

    Richard KodattEndi Trai rung

    Marine Private First ClassRichard P Kedall, son of Mr,and Mrs, Richard J Kodatt of1776 Marline Ave,, ScotchPlains, was meritoriously pro-moted March 31 upon gradua-tion (rum recruit training attin Marine Corps Recruit De-pot, Parrii Island, 5 t

    His promotion was a resultof outstanding performance ofduties during recruit training,

    BANTINGGERANIUMS

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    Call PL 5-5332

    Ttaehers & StudentsEarn SlOOn ig $5000, duringyeur vication, Rus liberal bo-nuses, & inventive. Opportunityts work part lime duping schoolyear.

    Call Li 9-8313

    Yeunii Man eGt f u l l t i m e «•••& h a m b u r ^ Q F %0046,

    speFienced partLiFke.F, in hoi dogtept. Cnll WA 5-

    Experienced i l laround machinist

    E^pefimenlil wOFk, overtime^liberal Ijyii&fiiii jay Cee Mi=chine Co., 321 Snyder Avg,4^40450,

    Heavy Equipment Operators,;Wanted for training Call Mr*Newman, Mn 2=lQlle 10 â rn* ta§ p.m. Thuri* li FrU or gee"Ur ml under instruction = Men.

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    o n p ed ii pen Fs In Yla Na Ilin To q lify yn t efe en s §600

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    INSTRUCTION FIMALIHigh School Twirler, 7 Yrs ,experience, will Wash iwifUing! summer vaeoiien, HU 6«6626,

    INSTRUOTIONMALl-FIMALI.MEN, = WOMEN - COUPLES

    UFgently needed at MglelManigera

    Ne exp* necefiafy, agg nd bar-nsri qualified applicants wii;be tFQined at own espense*Training will not interfere withpfeienf jsL5* Home study* pluiOB the jeb training* Eftipiay^menE guidance* Call Mn Ks-ritan, MA 2-lOlS, 1Q asm* isS pirn*, Thuffi & Fri*

    SITUATiDNS WANTED

    FART TIME

    TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATORdeilFel part time eataleg ordfaftini WOF^* 8 year esperl-efleg with large intematiena]concern.

    Anton j , Reehnep, j r .517 New Durham Rd.

    New Market, N j -99S

    Falher &. Saa Wish wart , Cutting Lawiis, U Clean up, Reasonabls rates* Berkeley HeightsIk New Providence area s Callf te r3 p m 464-22S5

    Bookeeper = Glr lFrid y^AeetSPa> ble = Heeciv able Payrell

    Billing Full Tharge DR (308c£i aftrr B P M

    Iso 3 rung for d hvrry 232 1 "

    AUTO S FDR SALE

    WQ CHtVRuLhT Tonvcrtibl** with aril* 21 nnQ miles iLnheard of perh pa but s3 t cni Lir it vis u^cd onlylt. tap but honestly needsp int job ^at-rifi c ~\i SI30Q.Slay hr seen n>e\t,ninc fromM v 4, on 3t 32 Millto vn

    Student! Teachetj

    Temporary Summer Work

    MISCELLANEOUS

    SINGER SEWING MACHINEL ED ELECTRIC l i '

    nil any irac HU 4 I 2

    IF IT'S WOVEN, TR-iALPIRN'i FOR CUiTQMSHOP AT HOME Decora orService lor DRAPES BEDSPREADS CURTAINS SLIPCOVERS, UPHOLSTERY APHONE call b taga o r Decora o w4 h Samples Ad iceand R le CUSTOM SAVINGSEXAMPLE L i n e d Drapei,Meas ed Hung on new rodsIns aUed 130 by 9J Inches?9 5Q gomple e similar a ingion all fabrics and i i z i s ,from the largest selection andcolor range, ALPERN'S ROUTE10 in Morris plains is openMen, thru Friday 10 a,m, to10 p m safurd y and Sunday10 a m o 6 p m

    V, w II ix- la d on S ndayin May, June, July & August*

    FREE AND EASYPARKING AT ALPERN S

    JE 9 1711

    UnderwMd Bookkeeping Ma.ehine, lull panel, model E .20-4010, A-l condition, with postingirays k table, HU 8-OMo,

    WORLD BOOKINCYCLOPEDIA

    FIRST IN SALES Call1UD0IT TERMS PL 7-3166

    HOUSIHOLD ARTIOLIS

    AIR CONDITIONER

    Air Conditioneri, guar, rebuilt,'$49 up, alio new Chryilef,Feddefl, Admiral, Weit'g, hie,etc, Sam Fern 407 No, EroadIt,, I l ls , , I L 4-1144,

    Modern aedroom §gt, doublebggkease headbgard, 2 nightEablea,R,C,A, SI T,V, Console.•K 4-7104 Eves. I weekendi.

    Refrigefalor, excellent CSndi-[ion, 9 Cu. Ft., 130 availableJune lsi. After 6 P.M. Ml! I-

    0FFIC1 FOR RENTCenter er Springfield 2 o3 oom ir eondi ioncdp king reason ble DR 61767 E e^ rjR 6 06SS

    REAL ESTATE

    BEAT INFLATION!M i l , SI t-4107 TO Sit

    HtW FURHlSHiD i.BBOM

    MOBILI MOMISp in|field S 1 e of ro ms

    pp x ma ely 450 sq ft. seper niran c pri te I

    tQFy, itreet floor, air con-ditioned, ample parking. 420M r I t i Cwns Or 9 336s

    BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    Going Business, confectioneryfor couple In Union, N.J., tre-mendous ne t MU 8-330!

    MORTGAGE LOANSHOME OWNERS

    PA\ OFF 4LL YOUR DEBTWITH ONE LOW PAYMENTLOAN QUICKLY ARRANGED

    CALL MR WILSON(9-SIS8 anyiima

    nrapiRtrSOMERSET HiL i^Sales and Rentals

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    APARTMENTS FOR R1NTPLAINFULD LILAND OAR-DENS - 3 h 4 rms . ModernApti, (of rent, PL 6.5)39,

    iOATSInipe lail Boat for sale, (16)ft, 1125. Please Call AD 3.323],

    • i rg i ln Prleid To Sil l i d l i

    PULL PRICE!TERMS AS LOW AS

    69,75 Ptr Mi,B1UVIRM AND SIT UF

    WITHIN 10 MILIi

    METROPOLITANPARK and SALES

    IS MSONACHII £Vf,MSQNieHli, N, J,

    FOR SALECOLONIALS RiNCHES SPIFTS

    INDOVER BUSKING RIDGE

    LAKE HDPATC0M1SOCWWW TOWNSHIPRANDOLPH TOWNSHIP

    K1NHE10KNILLINITON

    CHATHAM TOWNSHIPSUMMIT

    AUi His In Mirril TwistpM H A I * Bin Mi Ctjir Inflt

    MdTTIE H. JACKSON, Broker312 Ciatril I n , E. Oraaii01 4-322* if ittir I P.M.

    « ' Niu Cabin skiff

    Wlfh Twin 100 H.P. Griy Meters SI975.

    Faff Haven Yighf Weffci, Inc.

    Fi i f Haven, N.J. 747-3010

    CLEANING

    ATTLM I( S RLJT \UR »TS

    R Hfcnt 1 HQFTOPUBLIC BLILDISr'i

    3top Co^tli Firt?\^E c lean Kit hen Du f=

    TansA Th FQU h Job r u rantc

    " tt Crani I Lh b thEL 2 Dill

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    OUTLERY

    Gutco CiHItrySain 1 SirvlctBanded Aganlt

    Call 322-7616

    DAY GAMPSCREATIVE ARTS D^Y CAMPJune 22 to July 30, in thewatehung Reservation vim-mini harsebaek riding canoe-Ing, tennli, baieball and etherJporti , Call AD 2-6413,

    DRIVEWAYS

    Asphalt Driwe-va^s e pertlyinstalled Stone Muddy Dri e -^ay3 Etc Fref Eatimatt-§ R

    imilh Ll 9-7037

    Aiphait Driveways and Sidewalks curbing lawn e 3hrutwork monthly lawn care taptoi l , fill dirt, grading, drain-age work, 3 7 I"1!

    Asphalt Driveways - lots,smalljobs. Free Estimates, Guaranieed « A KU6 43S6

    ELECTRICAL REPAIRS

    ADIQUATI ELECT. SERVTEL, 41J.SS9*

    SUMMIR RINTALS

    Riviera Beach On The Man-aiquan River, 4 large roomi,plui iun decit, private beach 6idock, ideal for fishing, boating,swimming HU, 6-196!,

    FARMS AND COUNTRY HOMES

    COATS i i I S I 7 E S INCLUDIMn L A R C B SIZHS. A L S Oii I SI7ES INCLUDIMn LARCB SIZHCOATS AND SUITS, SJZES 5 T6 IB,

    AND CHILDREN'S COATS.GLORIA COAT FACTORY

    t WIUFFANY STItKKT MORKISTOWNppen 'til 9 all Dv«nlMrbiclDdlni a>t>rdl? ' JE S-2367

    WATCHUNO MOUNTAINSMOTHER & DAUGHTER

    1:3-1/1 jRoem Apt.liFROQm Apt.

    2.1/1 Acre weeded Let

    in,ionOwner Wants Offer

    MOTHER I DAUOHTIR2 ^ 5 Room Aptf.

    BIAUTIFULLV W003ID LOT

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    and 4S high Arlre fene** -vltllSale and po=t. S20D ml 6484

    FOR SAL! OH BiHT

    Near Seaside Heights(Ocean and Bay 4 rooms. AllImpts priced at $7,900, Call

    WA 5-117!

    Mattress h go^ Spring hillsi e good candltion attic fan3D in, Chelseil mir ror 4 ft,b> 6 ft. g s r nge (new) CallMLJ H d4

    Anti |ue3 old furniture riskera rln^^a mi r rors frame"pictures 1J light fixturesuhin andirjnc wh t not*, Si

    snorted thing"Bnc a Brae Ltd,

    2228 Millburn Ave, Maplew id

    ÔU ifieal summer work, iil offi3nd guKirKin area?. If yiiu arc- exparlhm>k keeper, clerk, office machine ope

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    Call for Inipection

    Shaheen Agency, Reiltoii

    IS-Ir Nurih Ave. E, Crnntord

    IR 6.1900

    LindenSt. Tereia'i Section

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    Hall Agency, RealtorliL 3-305-1 Hvc's. FI.1 8-0423

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    Usidtintial CemmereiWWEB Electric Sen-Ice

    SV. Wi,ison MU 6-3W2Licensed Insured

    N t w ana alteration work: §vice changeover 220 volts: l i damps, o u t l e t s installed;licensed. SO 3-5408,SO3.2617.

    FLOOR SANDING

    FLOOR SANDING & WAXREASONABLE RATIiS, CALLnil 6.39 H or DR 6-7M0,

    FURNITURE REPAIR

    rL'HNITUHll RI-I'AIRINC Mi-i INESIUNC;, Pliny 3n^: rurn.turc.polishing. Antiqut- furniturei - e s f g r e d , H e n r y Ru'^

    Nil! S^665 ,

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    GUTTERS & LEADERS

    G U T T E R S COATED ANDCLEANED

    LEADER AND CUTTER^PECiALIST VI CILdTRAP

    CALL 61 76

    1. I F. HtpilriAluminum Gutters ln§ia!!eii(,.'per fi.).Wood Gutters cleanscoated, seale^i, (,20 per It,} K...Repairs, 110.15 per bundle, U3-5433 (ClilrantradJgLS-JiiT

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    Attention Home Owner *Hive your old aluminum sidingcleaned to give ,tt that ni vloak Free estimate cal l

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    INSTRUCTIONGLITAR tLAWICAL Foil

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    IRON RAILINGS

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    LANDSCAPING8, GARDENING

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    PerrnanHit Drive a/aAlso SJascnr/

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    AD 2-S41Q Mcunt In.lde SJ

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    MU S 18 II

    Complete I andsc p ngService

    Spring eieitiini=Top Dressing,Bod, guild U repair lawns,clearing areas, shrub planting,monthly care, drain work. Freeestimates, DR 6-2161,

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    VACUUM

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    MUSICPIANO instructions given Inyour home by Niw Yorktninednusieian - Reasonable ratej,

    HU 2.ISS1.

    Learn to play Betgre y§ubuy. Rent an instrumentfer as lirile as 1,00 perweek, .Lesions and rentalson most instruments,

    IOR1O MUSlt CENTiR19 l i s t Elizabetli Ave,

    Linden, N..I, HU 6.41TI

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