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,. THURSDAY~ MAY 16, 1968<br />
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/ HEADED STRAIGHT FOR<br />
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"OPEN SATURDAYS’TIL NOON"<br />
Sunday<br />
May 19th<br />
1968<br />
ar Anniversary<br />
Country & Western Entertainment<br />
Starring Chuck Austin and the Chuckaroos-<br />
Co-Starring, Cliff Cherokee and the Cross<br />
Countriens- Also, PauJette Marshall, Chris<br />
V.l, Curly Dean and the’COuntr¥: Cl’assicsl<br />
Special Guest Stars Mary Lee Martin, Tex<br />
Williams & Jack Vickles<br />
Plus many more guest stars and bands.<br />
W. Champlain Road So. Somerville<br />
SOUTH SOMERSET .<strong>NEWS</strong> THE FRANKLIN<br />
<strong>NEWS</strong>-<strong>RECORD</strong> THE MANVILLE <strong>NEWS</strong><br />
To Direct<br />
Psychiatric<br />
Institute<br />
PAGE ii<br />
Dr. Michael Mendelson has<br />
been named medical director and<br />
chief executive officer of the New<br />
Jersey Neuropsychlatrlc<br />
in Sklllman.<br />
Mstttute<br />
He has served as acting director<br />
since Dr. Robert Banner resigned<br />
earlier<br />
reasons,<br />
this year for health<br />
<strong>The</strong> new medical director received<br />
his A.B. degree from the<br />
College of the City of New York<br />
and his M.D. degree from the<br />
University of Vienna in 1936.<br />
While engaged in private practice<br />
in New York City from 1946<br />
- 1955, he was in charge of the<br />
neurology clinic at Harlem Hos-<br />
Raising Hospital Funds<br />
pital and was visiting neuro-psychlatrist<br />
there. He was alsosenior<br />
psychiatrist of Harlem Hospital’s<br />
Mental Hygiene Clinic, and served<br />
HOSPITAL BENEFIT - - iliary. <strong>The</strong> black tie supper- as psychiatric consultant to New<br />
Philip Hofmann, h o n o r a r y dance marks the 5th anniver- York City’s Department of Wel-<br />
chairman of the St. Peter’s sary of the hospital-benefit fare.<br />
Hospital Auxiliary Grand Prix Middlesex County Horse Show In 1955, he left private practice<br />
Ball, receives an invitation to and country fair to be held to become assistant medical direc-<br />
the June 1 affair at Fiddler’s June 28-30. Giving his approval tor at Ancora State Hospital, Ham-<br />
Elbow Country Club in Bed- is "Moo{s Alibi," officialposter monton, and in 1958, he Joined the<br />
minster from Mrs. Peter Daly, horse for the show and fair. Neuropsychlatric staff.<br />
president of the women’s aux-<br />
He has been consultant in psychiatry<br />
and neurology at Somerset<br />
Hospital since 1960 and a con-<br />
900,000 Bond Issue sultant in neurology at the Carrier<br />
Clinic since 1962.<br />
C / ann ty C II o .e g B’ll1<br />
Imbriani "°’.Na mede<br />
Bond issues totalllng $900,000quell<br />
attempts to ioca~e the ~o-/ To Committee<br />
have been proposed by the Som- year I college on a portion of her<br />
erset County Board of Freehold- Hillsborough estate. ~ dr’~ W~rrt fr ~ ~,s e~<br />
ers for the purchase of a 225- According to Freeholder Direc- ,.I... ~t.~o~ ~vu~<br />
acre county college campus in for Thomas Maggie, who chairs<br />
Branchburg and for books and the board of school estimate, the<br />
equipment needed to open the two- combined state and Duke funds<br />
college this fall in tempor- provide more than enough to pay<br />
ary quarters in Green Brook. acquisition costs on the Branch=<br />
At its regular meeting Tuesday, burg site,<br />
the Board of Freeholders set pub- <strong>The</strong> college has also requested<br />
lic hearing on the bond issues for $325,000 for instructional and ad-<br />
May 27 at 8 p.m.<br />
ministrative equipment, including<br />
<strong>The</strong> ordinances were originally$158,000<br />
educational and office<br />
requested by the college’s boardequipment,<br />
$150,000 library books<br />
of trustees, and then approved by and $17,000 for bond expenses,<br />
the county college board of schoolincluding<br />
attorney’s fees. <strong>The</strong> state<br />
estimate. <strong>The</strong>y have asked $575,- is also expected to fund half of<br />
000 to buy a tract off Route 28 these costs.<br />
in Branchburg which is now owned <strong>The</strong> equipment will be installed<br />
by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. in Green Brook High School in<br />
Approximately 50 per cent of the time for classes this fall, andthen<br />
cost of the campus is expected to moved to the college’s permanent<br />
come from the state, and an addl- home when it opens in September,<br />
Lionel $300,000 has been given by 1970.<br />
Miss Doris Duke.<br />
Somerset County College’s Dean<br />
Miss Duke made the contribu- of Administration, Alexander G.<br />
tion last September in an effort to Sidar, Jr., has issued a release<br />
explaining the school’s long-range<br />
Author.Educator<br />
admission goals and the policies<br />
followed in admitting the college’s<br />
Speaks At Dinner first class.<br />
"Because we will be limited to<br />
For Brain-Injured a first year class of 150 students<br />
in our temporaryGreen Brook High<br />
John HeR will be the guest<br />
speaker at the third annual state<br />
School quarters, we’ve had to estnblish<br />
some guidelines for selec-<br />
dinner meeting of the New Jersey<br />
Association for Braln-lnjured<br />
tion," Dean Sidar said. "We’ve<br />
already received more applica-<br />
to be held on Sunday, May 19 at<br />
tions from students than we cat<br />
the Howard Johnson Chez Pierre<br />
accomodate.<br />
Lounge, routes l and 9, Woodbridge.<br />
We will give priority to full-time<br />
students and Somerset County<br />
Mr. Holt, author of "WhyCbil-<br />
residents. In addition, we are lookdren<br />
Fall", and "How Children ing at other factors. For transfer<br />
Learn", is a teacher at the Fayer-<br />
students, the basic requirements<br />
weather St. School, Boston, Mass. are the same as for a four year<br />
In his best selling "How Chil-<br />
college: four years of English and<br />
dren Fail", John Holt revealed two of math, history and science,<br />
the failure of children to develop<br />
totaling sixteen units. For career<br />
their native capacity for learning<br />
programs leading to the associate<br />
and creating. In "How Children<br />
Learn" he proved this failure can<br />
In applied science degree, 16 units<br />
are also required, including at<br />
be eliminated.<br />
Registration will be from 3:15 -<br />
least two units of science."<br />
"We are also looking at rank<br />
3:45 p.m., workshops from 4-6<br />
p.m., cocktails and get acquainted<br />
in class and College Board scores,<br />
although the latter Is not a basic<br />
session from 6 - 7 p~ and dinner<br />
will be served at 7.<br />
requirement. We may waive the<br />
College Board exam for adults or<br />
<strong>The</strong> first set of workshops from<br />
4-S pro. will focus on "How a school<br />
students<br />
for<br />
who<br />
a number<br />
have been<br />
of years,"<br />
out of<br />
Perceptually Handicapped Teen- said Mr. Sidar, "but we may reager<br />
Sees Himself¯" with Irwin quire that they take some evening<br />
We~mer, Ed. D. and students from courses before matriculating."<br />
the Adams School as panelists. He cautioned against students<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will also be a panel on "Early disqualifying themselves on the<br />
Childhood."<br />
<strong>The</strong> second set of workshops<br />
basis of financial need. "We will<br />
be able to give adequate financial<br />
from 5-6 p,m will feature Prof¯<br />
assistance to qualified students<br />
Muska Mosston speaking on "Are<br />
right from the start,<br />
We Starving the Neurologically<br />
Impaired Child?" and Charles<br />
Weaning of the New Jersey Rehabilitation<br />
Commission who will discuss<br />
"Rehabilitation Facilities",<br />
{’ From left, Frank Wesolowski arid Richard Birmingham of Burroughs Corp<br />
discuss computer service for Somerset Trust Company with James Burns<br />
and Richard Lothian.<br />
Somerset Trust Plans ’On-Line’ Date Processing<br />
Somerset Trust Company plans<br />
to install "on-line" computer ser- with the Burroughs Corporationlto provide up-to-the-second ac-<br />
:vice in its data processing cenre install equipment which will J count information, better auditand<br />
ter to handle savings and mort-<br />
connect such customers with the lmanagement control, maximum<br />
gage accounts, according to comtrust<br />
company’s computer opera-~accuracy and stabilization of option<br />
in Rarltan by telephone lines. ]erating costs.<br />
Pany Prexident Richard Lothian.<br />
According to Mr. Lothian, the Installation is scheduled for<br />
<strong>The</strong> hank has signed a contract<br />
computer equipment is expected completion by January, 1969.<br />
Youth Cited For<br />
Township Manager of <strong>Franklin</strong> Township, and<br />
Michael R. Imbriani, Somerset<br />
Public Notice<br />
must be accomP~nled by a certified chock upon<br />
County Prosecutor, has been Careless Driving<br />
a National or State Bank, drawn and made pay-<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
able without condition to the Treasurer of the<br />
named to a national committee HILLSBOROUGH -- A careless<br />
Township of Fra nklin, in an a mount not less than<br />
on narcotics and drug abuse by<br />
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will<br />
driving summons was issued<br />
(10) per cent of the amount ef the bid, and<br />
be received by the Township Manager of Frank-<br />
delivered at the place and on the hour above<br />
the National District Attorneys May 10 to David Hague, 18, of lin Township, Somerset, New Jersey, on ?,lay<br />
na mad.<br />
Association.<br />
23. 196B, at 8:30 P.M., Prevailing Time, for tire<br />
Amwell Road, Neshanic, after his<br />
By order of the .Municipal Council of the<br />
furnishing of Road Materials, gasoline, and fuel<br />
<strong>The</strong> committee will be headed<br />
Township of <strong>Franklin</strong>,<br />
car struck the stone wall in front’oil<br />
by District Attorney WilUam Cahn<br />
Speci fications and bid blanks may be obtalnmJ<br />
,lames D. Westman<br />
of the Neshanic Reformed Churchat<br />
UtO office of the Township Engineer. at the<br />
Township Manager<br />
of Nassau County, New York, and and then bounced off into a utility<br />
(F-2-S-lG) 4. 48<br />
AdmleJ~irnilve ()fflces, Railroad Arenas, .Mid-<br />
Richard Gerstein of Miami,<br />
dlobush, New Jersey.<br />
Florida.<br />
Bids must be on standa rd proposal form In the<br />
-0-<br />
<strong>The</strong> youth was takentoSomerset manner desigrated therein and be enclosed in a <strong>The</strong> "T argum," student newspa-<br />
<strong>The</strong> purpose of the committee<br />
is to develop realistic programs<br />
by the Hillsborough Res- sealed envelopo bearing the nnme and address per of Rutgers College, was<br />
cue Squad, where he was treatedof<br />
the bidder on the outside, addressed to the founded in 1869.<br />
of education about drugs and to<br />
develop methods and procedures<br />
for cuts of the elbow, knee and<br />
wrist, and released.<br />
for handling and processing narcotic<br />
investigations and prosecu-<br />
<strong>The</strong> early morning accident was<br />
investigated by Ptl. Charles Strytions.ker.<br />
This committee is to prepare a<br />
"0"<br />
preliminary report by July I, and<br />
SIGNS<br />
will submit a final report to the Benson Flying<br />
National District Attorneys Convention<br />
which will be held this Bombing Missions OF ALL KINDS!<br />
summer in San Francisco, CaliL<br />
County Def. Vincent Metzler is Sgi. Glen M. Benson, Is on tom-<br />
now attending a one-week school<br />
porary duty wlth the 3rd Air Di-<br />
and training seminar in Baltimore,<br />
vision at a forward base in the<br />
Md. conducted under the auspices Western Pacific. He is permanent- SOMERSET SIGNS<br />
of the Harvard Medical School.<br />
ly assigned to the 70th Bomb Wing,<br />
<strong>The</strong> purpose of the school Is<br />
AFBs Okla. 189 SO. BRIDGE ST., SOMERVILLE, N, J.<br />
to develop new techniques, in,the His wife, Kathleen, is thedaugh-<br />
detection of homicides and aster of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E.<br />
sults, with emphasis on the man- Boyle of 164 John F. Kennedy .... 722-3393<br />
nor and techniques of preserving ;Blvd., <strong>Franklin</strong>.<br />
evidence for trials.<br />
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TRUCK LETTERING<br />
America’s first intercollegiate<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rutgers University Gym- ]debate was held in 1881 when Rutnasium<br />
is 35 years old this year. ]gers met New York University.<br />
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RIGHT IN THE<br />
PALM OF<br />
YDUR<br />
he said.<br />
Dean Sidar reported that the<br />
college has received 175 applications<br />
to date. Approximately 65<br />
applicants have been admitted to<br />
class.<br />
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