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Show 10 P. M. Horses' Curfew Set Up in Jersey Town RIVER EDGE, N. J. Substitution Substitu-tion of horses for motor vehicles, due to rationing, has led to the establishment of a 10 p. m. curfew for horses within the borough and requirement that they be registered as are automobiles. Mayor Martin J. Ferber said that as far as he knew, the new ordinance, ordi-nance, subjecting horses to all municipal traffic regulations, was without precedent in the state. The ordinance stated that the curfew, cur-few, which ends at 7 a. m. on weekdays week-days and 9 a. m. on Sundays, was "necessary to enable local police authorities to cope with the growing problem created by the invasion of the borough" by horses. |