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Mayor Picks 7 New Patrolmen The News! Carteret Borough Astride AH The Activities 50th Anniversary r)fTheTowti With Your 1 Home-Town PflW May 12 to 18,1956 xXXIV-NO. 51 vol.- CARTF.RET, N J , FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 PRICE KIQHT CENTS . Post \} Observe Mayor Picks 7 New •'.I stone Patrolmen; Zullo Is Ik .,! ,?lirll Mortgage at 7' i .r,ih \tmiversary Fete Given Captain Rank ,,,•, _ At the rritunr : ";;;„„. Limdinn Post 2314 : Set Polio Vaccine Clinic \ Additional Men ; ,;'. ,rrk plans were com- .i,. inn ulns of the mort- ,,i .•.,. celebration of the For Pre-School Children Will Report to •','.'...,'. „„•}• of the post to- CARTERET ~- A free Salk schools, where pupils will be ,,,„,„ Of the dinner are vacclnr clinic for children under Riven Salk vaccine next week. Work at Once ' ,'"'; Stephen Wuy and school ane desiring first injec- On Tuesday at 9 A.M. Injec- ',]'. : state Department tion will be administered at St. >; tions will be provided by the CARTERET — Mayor Frank I. ', / F,;mk Han and Board of Health. Joseph's Parochial School. Two sessions arc slated for Wednes- Bareford last night appointed se^- ''ill,•,,wski ortmnlzer of the The clinic will be conducted en new patrolmen, effective Imme- .„ the suest speakers. ovt ry Wednesday from April 18 day, one nt 9 AM. in the Holy Family Parochial School and the diately. The appointments were ', •[„,;,„. Jr. will act as In May 16 In trie board rooms at made on the recommendation of ,', .,,- ,md the past com- the BoroURh Hall. other at 1:30 P.M. in the Colum- bus School. Police Commissioner Edmond Ur- 1 ;;,i rli.irtcr members will in maktriK the announcement, banskl. Health Inspector Michael Yar- i , (| sMH'StS. The clinic on Thursday morn- Named were; John Rivers, Ed- ni,iii!lntlon of the post cheskl stressed that the clinics ing at 9 o'clock will be at Nathan ward Brechka, Albert Dydak. De- an1 fnr those who have not been ...i.,, v will be held Friday Hale School and on Friday Witt Doscher, Albert Kasha, injected with the vaccins be- Jj^ ."April 13. morning at 9 o'clock a return Thomas Vemachlo and Ralph •i, Arnold nncl James Cal- fore. visit will be made at St. Joseph's Peters. .,,.. M iiom^d us new mem- Meanwhile, Mr. Yarchcskl Rivers formerly was employed :,. (unmHuder Wuy. made public today the list of School. at the U. 6. Metals Refining Com- . •;•, n[ overseas veterans pany plant. Brechka was em- ." ,•';,, to form a V.F.W. ployed by Van Syckle Auto Agency. ( utcrct and contacted Kasha W the son of Police Captain ,- .; n- ,md James McCann, Choral Concert Hutnick, Sullivan Dantel Kasha. Vernachlo was em- V. , „; Hie Rahway post. They ployed by the State Highway De- ,•.,.,.nlti'fl Pnst Department Program Listed Back Dolan Slate partment and Peters was employed . : •! Arthur Grabowskl by the borough In the sanitation : , IM rile Purk Post to help department. Doscher was a tele- , ]»i! here. It took four CARTERET — Under the spon- CARTERET — At the meeting vision repair man. worship of the choir of the First j of the General Democratic Organ- ,.i .n.-.truction and funda- Prior to the appointments, a Presbyterian Church, a concert izatlon held Wednesday night, '•'•' i .iiTi-ts of our order. Then letter was read from Police Chief •>.•:<• ready to se'nd for the will be given in the HiRh School\Couijcilmen John Hutnick and! Auditorium here April 17 at 8:15 Walter Sullivan, co - campaign in The name Blazing 1 polntment of nine Instead of six fi! : •: uir historical highway ALTAR OF NEW (HlitCH—Parishioners of St. Joseph's Church commemorated the Resurrection in their new church this year. ; P.M. by the Squibb Choral Group, managers for the General Demo- c Uc as originally planned. He said the fit I \ V to Philadelphia was Photo shows the main altar of the edifice, which was banked with Faster flowers. The church was packed to capacity at each Mass. This sroup of mixed voices, made ™ Organization slate, an- need of more men was required :, i: WHS refused because a iToth photo.I up of Squibb- plant employes has nounced that the only recognized because the Police Reservists no .i. S'.i'en Island had that sung together since 1949. Coming | Democratic ticket in Carteret longer act as guards at school i;.rii the name of Star from all different departments of icomprises Edward J, Dolan for crossings. j. Trmlways was chosen it the plant, the group has arranged | mayor; Alex Such and Thomas Group to Present Greenwald Taking Course Slate May 1 Test the following program: Millk f01' Council and Stephen Ski- Councilman Urbanskl said that i:i-ii'eii and the charter was two additional men may likely be bfl for asssssor .. :i [HI 90 days In order to Sacred, selections: Zion Hears named later. In a .., :..•: members names on It. Her Watchmen's Voices by Bach; I statement, they said that' Comedy Tuesday In Tax Assessing Formula For Civil Defense a Zullo named Captain i. 11in wits closed December Adoramus Te Chrlste. Palestrlna; | Democratic majority in the 'ii DiTirers were then elected CARTERET — Assessor Wil- tors. The instructors also dis- Ave Verum Corpus, de Pres; Ave municipal government could only The mayor also promoted fire CARTERET Louis Brown, achieved electtn engineer Nell Zullo to the rank of :.i v oeowe Chamra, Com- CARTERET — The premier, 11am B. Greenwald returned cussed classifications of rural of madrigals , ^ B this slate Carteret chairman of Cv.lDenseCv.lDenseJ d • that the .,so.called Regular fire captain, on the recommenda- ;••:, Charles Rapp, Sr., vice production of the newly formed! Monday nifjht to his classroom area land, Irregular parcels and announced today that cai eet,^^ ^ Ford; WelcomeiDemocratic" slate is made up oftion of Fire Commissioner Richard r.iii : William Bishop, Jr.. Theatre Am Group iTAQi gets, in Senior High School, New the appraisal of improvement*. Donovan. He fills the vacancy Brunswick for tM second week six former Democrats whose pur- iiiiniitiider; August Freeman, under way with the presentation !civlSl defense and disaster control j Were with the naming recently of the four-week course in tax It was stressed that thecourse pose is to confuse the registered ],.i MIM; Otto Staubach, .of 8usanGlaspells hilariousconjp-1 exercise on Hay 1. You There, Burlelgh; Swing Low, it m as fire marshal. assessing beuMf given by the Lo- is advisory and the recommenda- Democrats. ; .inmcR McCann. officer 4y about psychoanalysis, "Sup-| tions offered to produce equita- All of New Jersey's 568 munici- j Sweet Charleli, Bobertpn. ..... Hutnick com- cal Property^ Tax Bureau of A group of folk tunes from home School Commissioners John Ko- .i. Henry SUubach, post Desires," which will be j ble assessments are not not man- palities are expected to participate, plalnid that fumes from the West- . _ ,„.. „„, - , Trenton with" cooperation of the and abroad: Shenandoah, Bartho- llbas, Alys Sheridan, Adam Szym- .,.;; Enoch Byleckle. datory. They pointed out that boiski and Patlick pot vaco plftht are affecting the paint ich Byleckle. Roy ipresenU; d Aprll 10 at Columbus \ Middlesex County Board of Tax- Blown said. uTmew"]^^^^^'^^^ i °cnlg also .'•. j;id Roi y Denlea, trustees;' school. Roosevelt Avenue, at the atlon,. the manual presented to each as- of homes.lh that vicinity. Health r .;;m\ guard; and Charles n When the red alert is sounded, > Sweet Betsy from pi]te Cnoate;, urged the backing of the ticket evening meeting of the Cleveland' Instructors discussed proper sessor Is to serve only as a guide. SweetBetsy frompilt e Cnoate headed by Dolan. Inspector Michael Yarcheski said :• .i.;ilistnnt. and Columbus Schools P.T.A, method of classifying and asses-, There are fifty-two munici- minutebetweens late7 anr dth 8e P.M whit. eabou or t "al10 lTum Ye To M cole;'Chariot- there have been no complaints of |A ri i\ i; October was picked for pal assessors from Middlesex town, Bryan; The Foggy Dew, late. HUtnlck suggested that a The Theatre Arts Group us com- sing land values with consider- clear" signal will be given. Protheroe. , ,ind installation of the posed mainly of former members ation being given, to depth fac- County in the class. Ruerto Rican Expresses conference be arranged with the •"I- It was held at the A confidence yellow test alert Choral arrangements will in- company to alevlate conditions. of the late Rahway Theatre Guild will be used to muster control cen- Huh School and the In- and It's objective is to provide low clude Dedication by Franz and As Thanks for Family Aid 'ilirers were members of ters throughout the state. Torrents in Summer by Elgar. cost entertainment projects for When he red alert is sounded, CARTERET — A man walked :. County Council Ritual various groups such as P.T.A.s. Red Cross Drive j St. Mary's Sets •IJ> open to the public wardens and police will assist the i into, the office of the Welfare Record Building Women's groups.' Lodges and • public to shelter. Special spotters ] LudlfS irUlld Department today and joyfully ' piiun was held at the Churches, cither as fund raising ii..:. with open house, Extended a Week Week's Mission in various parts of the state will announced that he had obtained activities or iis a special feature to check the results of the exercises, Talent So/c, Supper a good job, Permits Issued >:.(! refreshments. their social affairs. <>: '.ommanders include: . CAKTERET-Hcrman Horn and | (JAUTERET — The Rev. Jaro- Brown said. He told Mrs, Helen Chester, • — ,-u... H CARTERET — the director that it was "wonder- CARTtSUTT — BulldlnK permits ,,..!m,i. William Bishop, In the cast of "Suppi'ri,sfd De- QCOI.BC J^ Brechka.
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