Growth Is Shown by F. C. Unit Fund Drive Is Mapped by Parish
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first Bh The News! For Value - Shop The Advs Astride All The Activities The Largest And Best Shops And P The Towi> With Your Of Services Ih The Area Are Our Home-Town Paper Advertisers! Patronise Them! Ill" XXXIII-NO. 41 (EartereCARTERF.T, N .1, FRIDAYt, JANUARY 28, 1955 PRICE EIGHT CENTS 'voi Kiwanis Charter Night Fete Tomorrow Growth Is Dolan Scores GOP Council Fund Drive GOLDEN Over School Budget Claim Is Mapped Shown By CARTERET — In a statement lie had no knowledge and then Issued by Edward J. Dolan, ailed to nppcnr nt n public JUBILEE President of the Carteret Board hearing to carry his criticism lo of Education, the members of the board. By Parish F. C. Unit the Borough Council specifically Mr. Dolan charged the state- ,, ,, li, as you know, I1] m! councilman Richard Donovan ment made by Nemlsh and Don- , , hamlet belonging to on •>' and councilman John Nemlsh, ovan not only us political but First Presbyterian IS ,.,,!,, Tnwnshlp. In 1906 USMR Credit Union for wefe sharply criticized for their as untrue in Hint the school '!,',' rJliv and, under the remarks regarding the proposed board budget for 1955-56 Ims Planning to Erect New ',„,,• (,f the late Joseph A. Kmployes Votes 1955-58 Budget of the Carteret increased $14,000 and not in the Church Structure ''rll bom me a separate Regular Dividend school board. Mr. Dolan labeled sum of $44,000 as Incorrectly !.l1]1iv that vear. If the the criticism that was leveled stated at a coundl mooting. This CARTERET — The First. Pres- •',,'f cariciTt tike pride In CARTERET — For the fourth toward the School Board budget fact can be substantiated by an byterian Church is planning to ,,nlmimlly. "1™ will ar- consecutive year, the shareholders during B council meeting as examination of our budfiet at erect a new church structure. ii, appropriate golden of the U.S.M.R. Employees Fed- "unintelligent and as purely the Board of Education office," This was revealed today by Rev, political expediency." he said. ,V|IV fHebra tion In eral Credit Union unanimously Malcolm O. Brown, minister of ",'•; <(»imcnU of political, imreed to accept a recommenda- "It is Inconceivable to me," "We have conducted the busi- the church. , ,,,,| social life can par- tion of the Board of Directors and Mr. Dolan said, "that a man such ness of the Board of Education He said that at the annual-con- '„' I, is not. too early to voted to pny a 3.6 dividend as of as Richard Donovan can sit at with dignity, and with » non- gregational meeting it WAS voted Dec. 31, 1954, it was announced four budget caucus meetings, political and non-partisanship unanimously that a church fund yesterday by Meyer Rosenblum, vote yes at every meeting and attitude. It has been a pleasure raising campaign be held during , „, i, lon« desire nnd assistant treasurer. then himself criticize and con- serving on the Board of Educa- the first two weeks of June. tion with the members of both .,.,,;,(IU' efforts, a definite The annual meeting' was held demn his own action. This fact The campaign is to bo carried ,...• •,(•115 flnnlW stared t.n Wednesday night in the Falcon is substantiated by an examina- political parties and I am I on by the Klrby-Smith Fund Rals- ' incorporation of this Hall in Pulaski Avenue, with more tion of his voting repord on thi shocked at the criticism leveled ing Organization. i A committee of twen- than 150 members in attendance. school board." j against all eight members of the The Central, Building Commit- Board of Education for their .*-. ii<- Ifiidinn men of the It was announced by John J. He stated that Richard Dono- tee for the new church comprises tireless • efforts In drawing an ,., was formed nnd Paslpankl, president of the board, van had attended every budget Mrs. Elsie Bartok, Frank Collins, v intelligent and realistic school ",.. !,. work on the State that a total of $16,435.01 in divi- caucus meeting and with the ex- Hugh Griffith, Richard Hnnnapple, dends will be credited to the mem- ception of the salary guide deal- board budget. This budget will j Mrs. Natalie KuclMkl, Nils Rein- •;.,. The movement fln- facilitate the accomplishments ,,•,.,!( d nnd the borough bers accounts as of the end of the Ing with raitts of teachers and ertsen, Walter Schaffhauser, Wil- year, representing the fourth other employees had voted yes of necessary repairs and replace- liam Stngdahlsen, Mrs. Edna , unrated by an net bf ( straight year in which 3.6 divi- on every item of the budget. • mente. It Is drawn with an Idea Thorn, Joseph Treflnko, George nun-, approved April dend was declared. Mr. Dolan sharply criticized of maintaining and increasing Sloan, who was named temporary in The first meeting of TO RKCKIVE CIIARTKK: I'hp newly-formed Carteret KIwanis Club wljl officially receive its charter the fact that councilman Nem- ttie high educational standards chairman and Rev. Mr. Brown. , ,;v • formed Carteret Unanimously returned to the at the club's Charter Nielit fete at 7 o'clock tomorrow nlsht in tho Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, Eliza- Board of the Directors by the lsh. criticized a budget of which within our Borough schools." At the annual meeting, with ,.,,: council was held on beth. Examining tlic charter which will be presented are, left to riKht, Emery Stevens, secretary of members for a two-year term were Rev. M. Brown acting as moder- i liino The meeting wan Mi' thf Elizabeth Kiuanis Club; John Alken, Atlantic City, past governor; Krwin Wantoch. Carteret, John J. Paslpanki, Harold Van ator, reports were received from I-,,',; • i iir old Borough Hall. vice president: Herbert Harris, Carteret, secretary-treasurer, and Edwin S. Quln, Jr., Carteret, Ness, Curt Hoffman, Meyer Rosen- all organizations of the church. :•!• iiomr of the Ancient president. More than 125 juests are expected to attend. blum, and John Moczynskl. A new Dolan, Fazekas, 26 USMR Employes The total enrollment in the ,,! Hibernians and still member of the board elected this Church School was listed at 186. year for a term of two years was Charles Morris Jr. and Andrew Yarcheski Offers Hint Michael Korneluk. Mitro Endorsed Get Service Pins Clnege were elected elders. Two the town was origin- Teachers' Wage new members were ndded to the Queen of Hearts Also returned to the Supervis- CARTERET—Twenty-one serv- ,-.npointed It wa« offl- To Decrease Virus ory committee for a two-year term CARTERET — The Labor Coun- Board of Deacons. They are Mra, r.nvin as the Borough of cil, comprising eight unions—AFL, ice awards were presented to em- Frank Manhart and Robert Scale Defended unanimously were Ernest Jones ployees of the U. S. Metals Refin- •:: in 1922 the name of Dance is Planned CARTERET—Virus infection and John Anacker. The present CIO and Independent local union Moore. ing Company this month. The .rui»h was changed to has kept many children from incumbents of the Credit Commit- —at Carteret plants has given un- The benevolence budget of $2- awards were given to the recipients • Work on the n«w bor- CARTERET —The social com- school and adults from work CARTERET—"The salary guide tee, William Eppensteiner and qualified endorsement to the can- 400 was approved and adopted. didacies of Edward J. Dolan, Jr.. by the various superintendents of il! m Cooke Avenue was mittee nt the H»art Fund met with during the past few weeks, adopted by the Board of Education Walter Hemsel, were also unani- This money Is used for foreign and .•i-.j m 1923 and the hull Health Inspector Michael Yar- at the January meeting, increasing mously returned to office for a two and Alex Fazekas, Incumbents and the departments in, which they national missions of the Presby- Al F&Mkfts, chairman of the Heart John Mitro, chairman of the La- work. ; : L'.V dedicated In 1925, cheski reported today. maximums by $600 for teachers, year period. Thomas Larkin was terian Church In the United States. Fund, at the Gypsy Camp Mon- bor Council, who also Is president , boroush started as a dav evening. "The best way to keep away does-nolr*ffect the local tax rate elected to the Credit Committee John Kornejuk, 34 Chrome Ave- for two reasons — State aid and of Local 837, at U. S, Metals Re- nue, a pump man in the Tank , municipality Its as- Plans wer poutlined [or a Que^n the spread of virus ii to keep (Continued on Page 6) the fact that only six teachers will fining Colhpany. House, was given a thirty-five year ••• lotaled only $1,000,- of Hearts dance to be held some- away from those affected by the : i' boasted a population be on maximum salary," the Car- The Labor Council which repre- button Three men received thirty Lutheran Church time In the near future. The hish Illness," said Yarcheikl. "A ; sents 3,000 members at local year buttons: Floyd H. Wasser, of ii nod prisons. complete rest in bed Is one of teret Education Association de- school age girl who sells the most clared this week. "The total State plants, also voted to aid the Heart Clark, technical assistant in the the best way to fight it off," Boro Fights Jump tickets to the dance will be aid will be $171,144 for the school Fund Drive through the various Casting Department; John A. Elects Officers he added. crowned the Queen of Hearts, and year 1955-56 as opposed to $72,214 unions at their respective plants Turk, Cranford. safety director; ilUv Name Drive the two runners-up will set ns her Mr.