Lamb Tells Public That Carteret Is Not a Second Rate Town
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\ nennjNiper Devoted Presented Fairly, Clearly fn the Community Interest And Impartially Each Week Local Coverage Complete Newi Pictures law* *• tad (ha K4I PRICB TEN CENTS Cnrl.m-t,, N. J., Thursday, September 26, 1963 At r O., Oui*rM, H ' J. Mayor Lamb Tells Public Asked That Carteret Is Not To Quit Dnnocratic Council A Second Rate Town Majority Says Banick Is Not Qualified CARTERET - With the em- hatic statement that "Carteret M- CARTERET ^The Democra- not a second-rate town," nr and Stirrnifiite tic majority on the Borough To Mark Yom Kippur oard of Education President, . ,.»M well' Council, Councllmen John >s«ph P. Lamb, and fellow . f,.r their itediented Hutnlck, Raymond Abazia, >ard members have been ad; . ji nervirc to the John D'Zurllla and Adam At Sundown Tomorrow essing civic, parent-teacher, |-,is t>• a! ii Immiiiet Szymborski today lashed out at nd other groups the past two ••n'hl in St. Heine vrnyor Bancik and his incon- eeks, seeking support for next • ,i_v I 'enter. CARTERET - Cartcret's parted will be said at noon lstont sind incompetent lead- Saturday. \]esday'a school expansion pro- in hiniiir »f Jewry at sundown tomorrow The democrats stated: Cantor Louis H. Peldman gram. •.ii Mr. Hinwn WII.-I will begin their observance of the Day of Atonement, or will conduct all services at the "Almost all of the people of v the H|ipeaiHni'i' Any elected public official Yom Kippur, which marks the synagogue of Congregation Jarteret want first rate schools i'il .1. Utilities who vho constantly tries to use the end of a series of high holy Brotherhood of Israel, Persh- or their children," Lamb ex- [Hi'Vlll (if wwers of his office to block days. It h the highest of the ing Avenue. Louis Kantor will ilains. "The pessimistic attitude hulll'l M-oRress by advancing a pri- Jewish holidays, ihade solemn assist. that 'we can't afford it' or 'what -i \nrioN M \i)K vate political Interest at theand impressive by chant and Next Wednesday, thr He-was good enough for me—' does !. i.f the |i|ii<|Ue< :xpen.se of the public Interest, liturgy. brew community will »b«rve tot prevail any more. Both ou^ '••, fanner maynr not qualified to hold office, Succoth, also known as the ild and new residents Tomorrow night, Kol Nidre, that the children's future, the ••:,. Other speakers DIGMT AKIKK AT (iKNI It\f, I)KM(M KATIC DINNER— Standing, game order, are Assemblyman Guido Brlgianl, and should either resign or be the chant familiar to many Feast of Tabernacles. On this .. |)i verin. who ({five Sunday nUht honoring l'r<»wtul«r Kdward Nolan and State Hrnator John Lynch, Raymond Abazia, Assembly- thrown out. holiday, Jews will offer ommunity's future, and even non-Jews, will be held at both ;ur country's future, are all . a,l,ln»t» and Intro- Surmralr timer Hrnwn arc itirtured above I^ft to right man Norman Tanzman, Municipal Chairman John M. Since taking office over nine synagogues. prayers and gratitude for the Kollbas and County Clerk Frank Schatoman. Harrigan, blessings of nature and for Ming built each day msid« <mr ...tii.iister; Awjfm- wllfd ar, Mr „„,.,„_ I)r Jo|m Harrlgan. John Tomcmk, months ago. Mayor Banick Saturday, services will Btart school buildings." ' i kl- n Awmthlyman Joseph ('. Doren and J. Edward Crablel. Tomauk and Abazia are the local Council candidates. God'a goodness to man. An has sacrificed Carteret on theat 8:30 a.m. and continue outstanding feature of the ob- The School Board has shows ••• ;ii:, Juseph ( . D'nen __ _. ___, altar of republican political ! .1. Uriiriani, Mr. throughout the day until 7:80 servance is the "suko," a tab- ,t its meetings that both Car- ambition. He has been a mayor ernacle or booth decorated beret High School and the ele- , : Mr. Mulnn. 1 p.m. Yiskor, or memorial In name only, and has never services in memory of the de- with fruits. mentary schools are overcrowd, ,::ii», thf governor Traffic Engineer Sees No Congestion or Hazards taken a positive stand on any- ed. Substandard rooms are being / the overcrowded 1 used throughout the system. * • the sUte reforms• thing except the advancement i' "the last on* (re- To Pedestrians If Tidewater Locates Plant Here Of the republican party. On the The High School had an ea- 'in htii'.t In 1937. rare occasions when he speaks Better Schools aycees Back rollment of 621 students just ft publicly, while presumably rep- 'ew years ago in 1955. Today .. k of space, the«Mr> in no way create any traffic must be l The traffic check was con- resenting all the public, he It has more than double thaW CARTERET —. Edward L. IK; " Infinitesimal" or "immea- congestion. their famili«) bt-,C)rr, traffic engineer of the City surably small." i ducted at Roosevelt and Car- speaks only for the republican ,275. Elementary enrollment According to Mr. Austin, it Back Referendum Expansion Plan Tiinn ran be ae-of Newark assured the Coning; Questioned by Lewis S.jteret Avenues: right angle turn party and every word is pure figures show the high school at FMC, also at Roosevelt and was estimated that the same CARTERET—At the meeting population will be 1,800 in £ Board of Adjustment Tuesday Jacobson, member of the law republican inspired propagan- CARTERET — The Carterei the need for night that the truck trips of firm of Jacobson & Winters, Washington Avenues. amount of traffic will be ex- of the Executive Board of the Vw years, da. He Is incapable of neutrali- Better Schools Association of aycees are officially supporting for retardetdd!d proponed terminal Of the counsels for Tidewater, Mr. Cyr Earlier In the session, James perienced at Tidewater'* pro- , yet vote on the school refer HITS DOUBLE SESSIONS i>okt about tht Oil Company Would nave a day by day account of B. Austin, assistant transpor- posed new terminal here since ty and non-partisanship even Carteret, it was unanimously in occasions demanding a non- ndum to be held on October School Commissioner John creaW any traffic eonies-thc traffic survey conducted by tation manager of Tidewater's the Newark operation would be agreed to back the school ex- Litos, the Board's Building and •''•" follow •n^ biased approach and conduct. st. The Jaycees will actively •y into the nor woul(j it b« a haurd a staff here. The survey was plant at Newark gave figures transferred here. pansion program. Project 31 iarUtipate in a community wide Grounds Chairman, (aid, "We of outgoing trucks at the ter- His appointments have been The Association is well aware have avoided double seesions in to pedestrians and would not »t three different points in It was noted that the total strictly political and unlawful, irogram backing the Board of •r in til* state.' in toy way endnawr the lives Carteret. minal; Here are the figures: of the need for all phases of Education proposal. Carteret High only by convert- uiitinued, "fifty number 9( truck departures without regard to law, pro- of wome.-— n and_ children. Friday of the week was the Monday. 68 trucks; Tuesday, average between 46 to 70 per the expansion. Our High Schoo The unanimous decision tc ing storage rooms and ottiej IUDK people ap- priety or political morality, was filled to capacity last year, apace never intended for in- Trraineai Mr. Cyr xave a comprehen-,heaviest in traffic. At Station J6T: Wednesday, 87; Thursday, day and are jtpread over a 24- support the issue came aboul •ur universities and designed to inject and in- and U badly overcrowd*d this structional purposes into class- yew, hj'*ive picture of traffic condKOne, surveyors clocked 295j85; Mday, W, and 8aturday, hour period with the heaviest est heretofore public non-po- after a careful study of the pro- year. A »tudy of the enrollment gram was made by the Jaycees rooms. But we have had it now th*t they areition' * here Aided with charU•- ' , 'tank trucks. 1198 other truck!•«• These figures inclnde Tide- loads at 6 a.m. This is far short lltical bodies with violent par- ;—there is no more room. With- 1 and 7.46- 5 p'asenge. r trucks. > , At'wate~ , I n-ntnHr truckstnt/klri!, alsalerot outsidMltaMfel of the 100-150,000 truck trips of the classes in the elementary and then discussed at length at • II V or their par- be explain, d In great, detail lsan republican viewpoints and out new facilities, we definitely trucks. schools indicates a steady in- i meeting held on September • H' mry funds.) the retulu of % Carteret traffic Station Two, 166 tank trucks; per year estimated by oppo- politics. Through design or tg-crease in the number of stu- 7th. The Jaycees carat to thewill have double sessions," Litua • vi« i, 76 per cent S02 other trucks and 2,510 pas- In response to questions, Mr, nents of the terminal. •urvty at three point* during |norance, Mayor Banclk in ev- dents over the next six yean. sonclusion that the future of emphasized. "If |M>pJ* Will b* aenger cars, At Station Three, jcyr said the additional Tide- During Cyr's «est(mony, he the w«ek of Septtabrr t ery political or official move he The projected enrollment will Csxtarefs educational program Lamb pointed out that the uthi r colltirM out In traffic If!528" tank trucks, 151 otherlwater vehicular traffic wouMjsaid thai • ataMK stowed only ever made, has debased, rather exceed 1800 students. The High is at state and if the referen crowded conditions "endanger lure wouhfc trucks and 6,834 paaetter cars.