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LIII—NO. 34 Published Weekly Kntflffd iw 2nd ClMS Mull On Thursday WOODBRIDOE, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, I9ftt At r. O., WixKlhrldR«, S. ), PRICE TEN CENTS r-iii \ccountants Studying Kahree Bovlan Is Alarme Vouchers In Preparation Vacancy J Viewed )Y Grand Jury Session Screening Comrinttfe Over ^Staggering' Appointed to Review oml Phase Applications for Pont WOODBRIDGE — A screen- I inn committee composed o Probe Robert VORCI, John Fein and Francis Wukovets will make a study of prospective candidates Enrollment Figure [! rallied brforc coming to a decision on • ithr appointment of a successor . iitltllXtH — Hundreds lo Mrs. Ruth Kahree. who trn- . s HIT now being ex- jderrd her resignation to the . .iiw ph Seaman As- jBoard last week. : IIS Seen ;•.•] i-h Amboy before Mr. Wukovets smd yesterday M Hi turned over to jthal each Board member lias ,'..i - otfice in the jbeeu asked tosubmit'tlie names • i ,i r of the investiga-; 'of those they think ure the best iiiuiiioipal practices In '-i suited to take Mrs. Kahree's As No. 1 , nil. Prosecutor Ed-j place. When the list is in the ;i.,i,iu Mated at his of-1 :jthrer members will Chen select r.ivii'ret yesterday. I her successor. i i.ni underwent minor Mrs. Kahree's resignation Problem ; .' week and as a re-( came as a surprise vto the public. in the al-i She hart served for six years on the Board before announc- (' . ,'i . of duplicate dt-' WOODBRIDGE — A major •;., iii.s presented to ing her intention of vesiem'iiR. decision must, be made between , ..nil Jiiiv. which is not The Board president, Mr. now and nrxt, year U to how !,-i to inert, until next; Wukovets, revealed also last the ever,increasing number dt week that around the first of •| if prosecutor is expect-! students will be housed, Supers the year he will be leaving for . urn to his New Bruns- mtenrient of Schools Patrick- A. Venezuela for at least a two- Koylan told the Board Of Edu>- Monday year stay. He indicated he will ciitlon last niRht after he M» 11 tenitor said thai the remain on the Board until that vealed the school system "Wlft ' ;il.(4f of the time to see the completion of not be able to operate" undfit' . take considerably' le of the projects started In the present seUup. Munr ,-ubjf'ct took NH.DV FA.MIMKS AIM II A rherk fn, over illIKI was turned over to Mis» Ruth Wolk, the Township Under his Figures announced by Mjr,, 01 the time at the of the lndrpfndent-l.eiider, fur the I Ml Indenendnit-lfiuler Christmas Fund. The eherk Boy Ian caused constderirbte" •mi' ipted by Lewi,s S. rtpresrnls prorepds of n softball Rume between thp WoodbridEP Township I'mpires and concern, He noted that lafet lal cd'unwl for thr KraMiry Flrr Company Thursday at Ford* Park. Left to rifht, Charles Fitipatrlck, year at this time there ^eh»'- thf munid-| John Zullo, Mi&s Wolk ami Charles Banko. Snow Storm 10,480 students enrolled In i in\. Ration. Thati grades kindergarten to itt. ' ili'd in the Orand This year there are 11,113, an ' Promotion Time! Plan Studied FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE: Mrs. Lelaral l\ Reynolds, Linden Avenue, Woodbrldne, increase of 663. iittaoo or the who recently retired as kindergarten teacher at Colonia Schools 1 and l(i, was honored at At the same period last year, WUOUBR1DOE— \ review (if 'hat or alleiad tff I A tea for new teachers given tijr Hit WnudlnidKe Township I (lUMlion AMbcifttioi^ai 3.6R7 students were e.D! i the sewage dftpo&al the snow removal program and School lfi. Left to right are Mrs. Raymond llaborak. Superintendent of Schools Patrlrl, the Junior High SchoSl; pjar resulted in a steps to fix resgphsibility for A. Boylan and Mrs. Reynolds. this year there a*e 3,99iir an i turned by 'r» Sergeant, Captain, Lieutenant various zones inmse ol a snow increase of . indicating Out! ntorm has b*Mi ordered by evidence, npitteen«w*,GhKLiiK Mol- i yew there were naf; flhaWniBi) of Public Works. tnis yr^ 2,690, or Exams Asked of Civil Service "We plan to.be prepared, soi Local Man Loses frierld of 293, In the special Classes that in the event of a storm last year 1)7 students were en- each Township employe will n er Gifts WOODBRtDGE - Examnw- rolled, this year, 101,' an in* know just what streets he will iIOIis for captains, lieutenants, jcrease of 4. Work on and be responsible and sergeants in the Police Can Fill One School for," Mr. Molnar said. , partment have been requeste£\Ud j S Jaycee Head to Speak In Hammarskjold Crash "The totals are staggering", i nounced , Plans are also being made to by Charles J. Alexander, per- use Civil Defense radio com- Mr. Boylan reported. "Last year the total registration was sound officer, from the Slate munications during a storm so yinowski Mourn$ jDepartment of Civil Service. 6,661 and this year 17,929, or nioriitl Puiid will be A t Hess Plant Wednesday that the foremen can contact an increase of 1,268. The 1,268 It a expected that the Town PORT READINO — Robert Conger, Jackson, Tenn., United trucks throughout the Town- Death of Rinallo increase is enough to fill a States Junior Chamber of Commerce president, will speak to ship. Vote Urged school the size of School 17 in Israel, Benjamin captain*, two .lieutenants and 65 leading New Jersey businessmen and New Jersey State Mr. Molnar is investigating In Plane tragedy eventuau three Township Jaycees Endorse Charter Study Colonia." Yoml y- wgeant Jaycee officers and chairmen at a dinner to be held at the the possibility of using routes By WINDSOR J. LAKIS Continuing, Mr. Boylan told Eligible to take the examina- similar to those used by the vim yesterday. ess Refinery here, next Wednesday at 6 P. M. And Plan Campaign to Insure Passage the Board: nowitz told the con-jtloi captaincies are: Mr. Conger will detail objectives of the national young men's (Continued on Page 2) WOODBRIDGE — While the tragic death of Dag Hammar- WOODBRIDGE — | Wood- efficiency or in responsive- "The alarming part of it all skjold in an airplane crash in is that In June the Senior High civie bridge Township Junior Cham- ness to the people; organization Dr. Africa shocked the world, it School will graduate 683 but Rob was brought closer to home ber of Commerce has unanim- "2. The present form of the incoming freshman class RO to the Wood- McLaughlln, Horace Deter and'ert E. Watson, Cranford, New Charter Study Aspirants when Stephen Vinowski, 2 ously endorsed a 'Yes" vote on government was designed next year is estimated at 1,528, Andrew LudwiK Jersey Jaycee president, is to back In the 17th Century for (Continued on Page J) Sergeants eligible to take the ^ , Green Street, heard of the news. the public question of a Chart- g )describd e activitieljv s orff the 140 a town ot just a few hundred lieutenantutenants examination are: To Take Part in Forum Although Mr. Vinowski had er Study which will appear on oca c 1R t rs n met the UN Secretary-General Inhabitants. Not for today's United Syna Henry'' ' * P * ' 'hi* state. the November 7 ballot, Publisher Showing WOODBRIDGE — The five unopposed candidates for on numerous occasions it was great municipality of 80,000. of Woodtoldge. Mr. Conger, 33, partner in a Charter Study Commission will be the speakers at a public the death of William Rinallo, Bernard W. Freedman, the Steady Improvement u m an annual schol- seph Slpoe, Albert Martin, Ken- Jackson, "3. At present there is no meeting called by the Woodbridge League of Women Voters personal secretary to Mr. Ham- Jaycees Charter Study Project mention of the three basic given at Wood- neth Van Pelt, Closindp Zuc- Tenn., will salute the New Jer- WOODBRIDGE - Charlei for next Thursday at 8 P. M., at School 11. merskjold, that deeply affected chairman, introduced the en- rights that almoit all other E. Gregory, publisher of The Jaycees as number one Junior Scheduled to speak are David Pavlovsky, Fords, attorney; the local man. Mr. Rinallo died dorsement proposal which in- ahfYuhasz. Charles Oliphant. Rob- communities enjoy—the ini- Independent-Leader, is show- Chamber state in the country. in the plane crash also. cluded a resolution explaining ert Tune, Robert Ohlsen, Stan- Miss Mary Connolly, vice principal, Woodbridge Senior High. tiative, referendum and re- ing steady improvement since The New Jersey group won Mr. Vinowski, familiar to his why there is a pressing need call; .and '••'ml HonplteiSchool School; Edward P, Keating, being hospitalized early last lop recognition as a result of many friends here for his cheer- for such a study and a detailed "4, That any recommen- H student who Is principal, Iselin Junior High week. The "no visitors" sign is its participation In community ful disposition and helpfulness, plan for Jaycees active par- dation of the elected Charter m Mirglcal duties. Patrolmen and plalnclntheE- still up on his door at Perth affnirs and individual develop- School; Kenneth Btdffin, Co- Eye Clinics is passenger sales agent for the ticipation in and support of a Commission will still have to •d is « Charles men eligible to lake the promo- Amboy General Hospital, but ment ilnd its jjnncrcac w lonia, Associate Professor of Hudson River Day Line, and "Yea" vote movement. be approved by the voters of Mr. Gregory wishes to expresi l tlon examination for 8ei"« '«nt;bersliip in 1960-61. Chemical Engineering at Stev- a long time friend of the late Reasons for endorsement in- the Township at next year's his appreciation to those who More than 80 percent of New Instltute and Christian Offered Free Mr.