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Petei Erdman and Mrs. G ilm a r Spencer, vice-chairmen. Ernest Lynton, posters, n d Miss Elizabeth Mar- osches, book marks. Others on the Committee in- clude: Horn's topic will be "The War of Attrition. Those vi;ishing more information about the trip should call Lincoln Ekstrom at Trenton Eve Iha: The Wed- nesday Program coordinator will be present, as will repr?

More than 30 organizations and individuals with expertise in many varied fields have been assisting. It is available not only to veterans of the Armed Forces but also to those returning from the Peace Corps. Conscientious Objector Service and National Guard. To date the bulk of those asking for help have been re- urning veterans. While a few 5ived assistance in g financial problems, of them just want help finding job. His scenes, which light typify the 'illag Po- settings such as the Roose- velt area.

Perrineville and the Princeton - Hightstown Road. W Bv Eileen Shahbender. The paintings of Eileen Shah bender, beach scenes, land apes and abstracts cludir number of: No- nber 1 through English born and edu- cated". Shahbender at- tended the Bradford College of Art. Comparative Literature and the Humanities will dis- cuss the facts and structure of the tours, designated for couples. Operation Israel participants will meet with Israelis from all walks of life, including briefings and question "i answer sessions with high government official: Cahill and some mem- bers of the state legislature have told local government to provide for moderate price housing before they are forced by the court to do so.

All participants will have an in- tensive and human took at the accomplishments. Ingrid Reed D , G. Richard Walter R and Alan H. Model ator for the meeting will be Mrs. Pal Bennett and the time keeper is Mrs. Bov Scout Troop Friday, at the Kingston Presbyterian Church to advance two of its members to scouting's highest rank. One of the scouts to be hon ored, Michael P. LaChance, 34 Taylor Road. Save - Save - Save. Buy your family van Pool, NOW! Installnnents may be deferred until March. Virginia, Maryland, Washington, B. Collect No Obligation A resident of West Windsor for seven years, she Is a township election official.

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Having seen mnny parts of New Jersey. I am h,ird pnl to that is drveh. In in- vestigating further. This has provided a guideline for Ihe oidcrly growth and devel- opment of West Windsor up to this point. Consider further the M. In he area of open space, one has to consider that 28 percent of the land area in our township is already set aside for this purpose. Due to the increase of population as well as the decision of t h e State to charge for Ihc State police service, our own Police Department has been created nd organized.

A fonurr virmhcr of the W'.! JIc has Hired In Wci. I have done for hvo main reasons: The real leadership in this town- ship in the past two or three. This legislative "brink- anship" is at best frustrat- g and at worst tragic for I fear that we have been left un- protected too long against for- like Levitt and their casts of thousands.

We must end one-party Ic in West Windsor. It is unhealthy for both parties. West Windsor is at a criti- cal juncture in its history. For generations it has been a rural ommunity with very little hange. Whatever me feels about this growth, it. What is not inevitable however, is the unplanned and uncontrolled sprawl w h ' blights so many commun whose leadership did not cope dynamic situatior adjusted its think- ing to meet the changed cir cumstances until it was toe late.

Our municipal officials nust be knowledgeable and ensitive enough to anticipate the pressures and prepare the township to be in the best po. Ingrid Reed is such a person. She is kiiowledge- able about current planning and practices and has drafted ordinances. Although not running on a 'woman's platform" because he feels each person should be judged tha-. Most importantly, she really ares, heart and soul, about hat happens to this town- ship.


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Alan Stutz, a resident of ercer County for 9 years,: Oved to West Windsor 2? Alan knows the problems of new families moving into the area and how lack of conr nication and responsive with local government cai a handicap in understanding local problems. He thinks, and I agree, that it is the obliga- tion of officials to seek out the best qualified people for local board positions and not make appintments on the ba- sis of party affiliation.

Spring Bulbs are here and ready for planting NOW! The other scout to be hono ed. Kazue Nitahara Raleigh Road. Virgi He has held several lead. As his Eagle Ser- vice Project he taught mental- ly retarded children at t h e New Jersey Psychiatric Insti- tute in the arts of camping and hiking. The program for the even- ing will begin witli a covered dish supper, and include as guest speaker, William Wads- uorlh. Joseph Grazcl and aMrs. Connolly, will be held at 8 p.

Tuesdav in the Engineering Quadrangle on Ol- den Street. Their Day," the subject o f the talk, will be illustrated with various artifacts and tools from the Colonial era of'gi American history.

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For a minute let's co sider their backgrounds. Connolly, executive ad rainistrator of the C 1 i n t o n CN. Historical Museum, was recently elected chairman o! She is a member of manj historical societies. Fur the past nine years he has coordinated communica- tion services for the State gov- ernment. The biggest tax jump in the last 10 years. That's what Democrats Floyd, Hartmann, and Bleiman have done for you. Are you aware of any great changes in the Township? Any signlficent addi- tions? Tragically, this same group - with a strict party line vote - turned down the one large and desirable rateable inquiry the ToHiiship has had in years.

Barbara Sinoyer and John Kuser have pledg-ed to brake this awful rise in taxes. Town Topics, Princeton, N.

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Hank Bjorklund's yard touchdown i a miiiulL- old Saturday looked like his at tlie outset as tvi for him on tlicir yard line. Unlouehed he he went he di: Gaining yards, lie m. Just as the genera! Princeton football to lose lis lirst lour. The dav's lop offen tormiT. Late- comers missed more than the national anthem.

On the fifth piay of the game. Bjorklund cut just around left? With Colgate never able to leave its own half of the field in the first two quarters, the Tigers proceeded to wrap up the iball game before th? Ti- gers now have bit of mo- mentum. Offense still eluding Elis. A good year for Lions, Dartmouth over Harvard. Brown over Colgati better balanced attack. Last Week 5 Right. Bjorklund burst- ing through right tackle for the final The Tigers raised their margin to late in the third quarter as another fum- ble recovery on the los? Col- gate scored early in the fmal round, yielded the fifth TD to Princeton Blake for his sec- ond of the day and then made another to close out the action with bss than three minutes left.

The losers are a year away from becoming a solid ball team, but wiU have a real shot at it ne. If the rebuilding Princeton attack functioned properly for th? While the outcome was still in doubt during the first half, it held the visitors to one pass completion and total offense of 78 yards. During ready to play this weekend. Quarterback Jini Plynn led Doug Blake perfectly with this secontt-qiiarter pass, the Tiger fullback catching the ball in stride and covering 25 yards for Princeton's third touchdon-n.

Bob Matthews Photo intercepting three passes. AH of the latter were ere ed to Gary Marshall, t sophomore safety who is thin Kickoff will be at 2: In short, it all adds up to a rugged day for Tigei fii-idscwatcr. Han eleven for the first limei since The final score was 34 to 7. Hun wiU try to come back against Delbarton, a school it has met previously but not in recent years. Delbarton in the past was always one of Hun's toughest games and Hun may find it is in for another long afternoon.

The game will be played at Delbarton. Pennington, now undefeated in four games, ran and passed its way to victory over its arch rival. The passing was pro- vided by quarterback John Rufe. The running was provided by a pair of speedsters, veteran Rick Young and Mark O'Neill, Neitiier is very big but what made their success all the more astounding is that they ran straight ahead at Hun — up the middle for most of their yardage. The home team Red Raiders rushed for yard; against Hun, and it has been a long, long time since school has -been able t that.

Young alone accounted for ]J2 yards. Hun start ed as if it were going to spoil the day for the homecomin crowd. Aided by a piling o penalty by Pennington on th opening kickoff, Hun drov down lield 63 yards to Ecor Quarterback Alaji Chalifou scored on a rollout from nin yards out and promptly kicked the extra point to give Hun lead with 7: A long pass from Chal- itoux to Pete Jones gained 55 yards to the Pennington In lour plays it appeared as if Hun has m. Hun quarterback Alan Chalifoux is about Ut cross the goal lino on a nine-yard rollout against Pennington Saturday in he first period.

His score was ail Kun got, however, as it lost to Pennington for the first time in nine years. Staff Photo on the From the 20, Pennington marched down field, with ' Young and O'Neill alternating for large gains. Rufe then I passed 25 yards to Thompson f for the score. Again, Penning- ton was slopped trying lo run the extra point over, Bv this time. With 52 sec- onds to go it had the ball on the Hun It did in three plays. O'Neill carried to the 8. Young to the 1. With 12 seconds left. Young somersaul- ted over the Hun line for the score to make it In the third quarter, Hun mounted a sustained drive.

Halfback Greg Rafalski got the call. In seven straight car- ries hf advanced the ball to the 15'but on the last play of the quarter. Chalifoux fum- bled to end the threat. It had been a long time coming for Pennington, which no. Academy of New Church and Perkiomen left and may indeed go all the way. Still in search of its first vic- tory of the season, the Prince- ton Day football team will [ravel to Wardlaw School on Saturdav.

The signs are be- coming increasingly apparent they may not find it there, or during the rest of the season, unless a more potent offense: This has resulted in just one touch- down in four contests and four defeats, the latest coming at the hands of Bryn Athyn, Bill's Men's Shop.

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The result was that PDS could manage only 90 yards on offense as opposed to against Morristown. Moore and Gips gained good yardage for two Bryn Athyn, also showed its disdain for the pass, but with its size, the yards along the ground came easier. A run for the two- [Wint conversion was halted.

The PDS soccer team brought its rec- ord to when it defeated Peddie. Assists were credited to Davdd Straut and Evan Bash. PDS and Hun stumbled to a ending, in a game mar- red by 30 penalties, 24 against Hun. Dickie Huber finished third for the Blue and White. A goal by Sallv Rodger econd half gav late School. In Sunday's doubleheadc le Princeton High School field. In the fourth quarter. They did not waste the opportunity. Hesco Electric in the A League fash ipned a fine l.

OW team series last week at the Princeton Recreation Lanes. Bob Cifell CDlIed John Fugill had and Bob Sculerati, Howie Brooks staked 'am to a first period lead hen he scored for Rug Mart it his teammates couldn't.

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The U-Store dominated the second quarter. Lenwcod Thomas and David Lacy scored in the second per- iod to provide the final mar- In the second half. Rug Mart threatened bo score three times but couldn't push the ball over. Walt Gib- son was second and Jack Kunz third. In the Sloop class. Hector Poventud recaptured iiis early season form to sail away with first place. His wife Erika served as crew.

Jim McPher- son and his wife Pat were second. Joe Pirone of Hinkson' high in the Nassau Leagu Teammate Tony Gaylord had Tony Sculerati and " Hunt, both of Grover Lumber, had and In first place with 26 points 5 Hinkson's trailed by Cres- rents and Princeton Aviation, which are tied at 22 apiece, ire bunch- ed at all. He rolls for No. Wes Holman of No. Beverly Kiss of Nas- sau Conover rolled a — G4 njns over her average.

Carol Lisi and Marilyn Silvester had Two points separate the top five teams. Carousel and Rock Hill Inn share the lead with G. Bate man of Somerset County. Pres- ident of the New Jersey Sen ate, will be a panel moderator of a series of discussions on governmental food protection activities, consumers' attitudes and expectations of govern mental action in llic food field, and industry's reaction. WelUord and Mr- Baleman will b?

Chris Price nd Peter Wilson fought a los- ig battle trying to contain he rampaging Hilton attack. Manolakis Photographers 20 Nassau St. Campbell lug Ferguson, plus the of Hackney — was J repeatedly by tum- id pass intercept' l. Mike B u d d, Berlonc and Miller, led. Zenith introduces a Importable that outcolprs. A 30 ,rd aerial from Phox to Tay- lor had brought Peterson with- de running of Tony id the sweeps b y Keith Phox on play-acti lavs highlighted the Peters' Hack. Paul Chi[ " Furlong, ov ,l? Furlong won "" """ limited senior divi: Price freeze may thaw November 13!

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Pen Corporation, a manufacture of disposable decorated tabl ware and several other house hold products, has registered an initial public offering The firm has its principal executive offices at One Palm- er Square. Plants are located at Kalamazoo. It was incorporated in Del- aware in 1S These accounted for SI percent of net sales. A third division covers a wide variety of ball point psns. Son company to raise additional ', capital and finance acquisitions.

The bal- s being offered by stockliolders. The offering is tentatively pected to take place In mid- December. Chooljian, president; Frede rick R, Hanse. Halff, vice president; Samuel K. McCune secretary and Henry R, Breck, director. Both associating banks will maintain their complete local identity and staffs, benefit- ing from the combination through mutual services, fa- and expanded capital, stockholders meeting The held at the Nassau Inn last Thursday.

Recorded was the voting of Reservations Only Call for his res personic diffusers. These powerful techniques are the basis course in turbulent mo- aow being taught by Dr, Donalds " ' sity. Barbara, at Li 'brary Place. Com puter Optics, manufacturer of data communication equip- ment, has announced the open- ing of a national sales office here. Located in Research Park, it was originally head- quartered at the company's facility in Bethel, Conn. The new office will serve the Lfnited States and Canada, marketing the company's data communication system includ- ing video display terminals and additional products as they are introduced.

The Princeton office iwill also serve as headquarters for the company's eastern and middle Atlantic marketing regions. Computer Optics designs, manufactures, and markets electronic systems for data communication and tejrt-edit- pplications. Authorized dealer tor parts, sates, service. The com- pany set a precedent t w o years ago when its Travel Center managers convened in Tokyo and Osaka to previ? The meeting wil also discuss the complete line up of new American Express tours and travel-related ser- vices available next year.

Prior to his election. Feist was an officer in a com- puter software company here. He entered Ihe banking and finance field in when he joinid managemvnt at Union Blink and Trust Company. Feist attended Bethlehem Busi- i College and l. W years of ag? Feist has participated in such organizations as Ameri-: BRL is a leader in the fi;ld of programmed learning. School will teach French. German and Spanish, as well as provide insl ruction lo the foreign-born who wish to learn English. The curriculum is based on a survey reporting that more than 90 percent of all Ameri- cans interested in learning ad- ditional languages named French, Gvrman or Spanish.

Programmed language texts have been developed by Dr. Sullivan, the linguist whose name the school bears under a Carnegie Foundatior grant. In programmed learn ing. Floyd to their most recent regular meeting, and expressed their concerns to Township Commit- teeman Jay Bleiman. The mayor said that Town- ship Committee is still discuss- ing the problem of externa!

New budgets for Township agen- cies are to be submitted by 75 "Walk" for Peace About 75 Princeton res- idents and students partic- ipated in a Peace Walk held Wednesday, October 13, National Moratorium Day, Sfjokesmen for The Peace Center, Nassau, estimate that black armbands were distributed and worn by people who did not actually participate in the Walk. Wallace some time ago. Joint meetings with bolh Borough Council and school board are on the agenda, the mayor con- tinued.

The meeting with the school board will be concerned with the new drug commission, and also with new proposals for stronger liaison between the schools and the municipal- ities The mayor mentioned the possibility of a school health official, assigned as. Durhig that time, leader- ship and initiative for tackling Princeton's toughest problems has fallen, by default, to the Borough Council. Ned Schncier is comniiltcd to restoring executive leadership to Borough government — the kind of leadership that brings RE- SULTS on such problems as parking, hous- ing and the needs of senior citizens.

It's time the mayor acted on consolidation, transit, bicycle paths, tax reform lobbying, and long- range planning. Ned knows from experience that leader- ship involves foresight, knowledge of the issues, and hard work. Ned is a political scientist, a Princeton homeowner, and the father of two young children. Give him your sup- port. He'll work hard lo keep it. But such an argument will become increasingly difficult if profits continue to climb sharply, as seems likely. As the climb continues, calls for profit con- Hols will prow louder.

At some point, policy milkers may well yield in order to gain labor's nHipciatlon on the wage front. Do yoo Ihink Ihe Ireeze is unlair? Vote Democratic on November 2. Had Been Here Previously. Born m Daytor ir Sleenrod wt from the Univers in He ' he became a graduate student and re. He went to Harvard in as a research fellow.

He earned his master's degree there and, in Alien went to New York in and became executive assistant to the Commissioner of Education. He was named Deputv Commissioner in Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Dolven of North ampton. Allen 3d of Cam bridge, Mass.

The service will be held thi; Saturday at noon in First Pres byterian Church. This is your last opportunity to place special orders in time for Christmas delivery Let our knoieUiUjmhle stuff help guide you in yoin bclectwn of Nassau InteHors' finest collection ever. Sofas, cluvirs, lamps, tables and ac- cessories ali in tile tradition of good taste. Nassau Interiors Nassou St. Profes- graduated of 'Michi- Har rd in and a doctorate mathematics at Princeton He held the Henry B.

From through At Princeton he taught on both the undergraduate and grad- uate levels, and served a s lecturer and consultant for in- stitutions in the United States and Europe. A member of the National Academy of Sciences. Profes- sor Steeni-od was awarded sev- eral high honors, including lectureships before the Ameri- can Mathematical Society and the Inlern;itional Congress of Matiiematics. He wrote several books on topology in the Princeton Mathematics series, was an editor of the Annals of Mathe- matics and a frequent contri- butor of scientific journals.

Surviving are his wife. Kalherine Goodson o f Ann Arbor, iMich; a son. Charles of Los Angeles, and two grandchildren. Heart Associa 1 the An John F. He was the husband of Mrs. Born in Princeton and a life- long resident, he was formerly employed at the Merwick unit of Princeton Hospital. Pearl Hock- enbury of High Bridge. Jim Floyd and Tom Hartmann campaigned against this in and kept it from happening.

Only they and Committeeman Bleiman voted to uphold the Re- gional Planning Board's rejection of the North Square Office Complex on ecological and environmental grounds. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, the. Tears; two daugh- ters. Ronald Croshaw of Hightstown' and Mrs. John Stryker of Cranbury: Myrtle Ganzler and Mrs. Lavinia Sodon of Eatontown. Interment was in Oak- lawn "Memorial Park. A ROSE FOR VIRTUE is the story of Hortense de Beauharnois, who was thirteen at the time her widowed mother Josephine married Napoleon Bonaparte, thus binding them both inextricably fa the coreer of that most amozing and complicoted man, Hortense's devotion to her step-fother, her unhappy marriage to his brother, her love affair with one of his officers, and the damotic change in the course of her life offer Waterloo — resulting in the rise of her own son Nopoleon III — ore oil included in fascinating detail.

Hubsch - Warehouse — 4th St. Above Farm Market off Spruce St. I her househokl iitielcs' Sometl. Main Hems include turkey, chicken, meat loaf. Pennington, Born in Shippensbnrg. A story of pain, a story of loss, a story of unspeakable horrors, a story that has not been given it's proper attention. Some are ignoring this story. Some are unaware of this story. Some know of this story but are complicit in it's darkness. This is a story that must be told. Told so that the good can stop it and the bad can feel shame for it. Links Favored By The R.

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