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A Newspaper Devoted Complete News ,Pictures To the Community Interest Presented. Fairly, Clearly , Full Local Coverage And Impartially Each Week Published Every Thursdky VOL. XIX—NO. 36 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957 At 18 Green Street, Woodbridge. N. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS Yule Fund A Wonderful Tonic for Him Ordinance Seating for 5,51 For Needy Declared Underway In Grade Schoo Goal of $3,000 Set for 1SJ Supreirie Court Holds '57 Drive to Take Care Sunday Closing Measure Of Nearly 90 Families 'Sham', of 'No Effect' In Proposed WOODBRIDGE — "When the WOODBRIDGE — Stating: that Frost is on the punkin and the the Township's "Sunday Closing" fodder's in the shock,' it is time ordinance "makes a sham of. the to think of football games) declared title and purpose to he Special Referendum is Set Thanksgiving Day and to realize served," the Supreme Court of Christmas is not so very far away. New Jersey has, declared "the ; When the thought of Christmas Woodbridge ordinance ' conflicts For Dec, 11; Board to Ask comes the announcement that with state policy and it is there- The Independent-Leader Christ- fore void and of no effect." mas Fund for Township needy The ; Supreme Court's decision More Funds for Furnishings families opens today for the means that the Highway stores twelfth consecutive year. WOODBRIDGE — Classroom seats for 5,510 grade school and may remain open on Sundays. Junior High School pupils will be provided in proposed school construc- As usual, the Woodbridge Pub- Representing the highway estab- tion, within the framework of funds unofficially set at $8,000,000 by lishing Company has opened the lishments were Jacobson and the Department of Local Government, if the voters approve a referen- (fund with a $50 donation. The Winter and Toolan, Haney and company also pays all expenses dum at a special election December. 11. Romond. Robert N. Wilentz and The proposed grade schools, their seating capacity and estimated so all monies contributed go direct- Township Attorney Nathan Duff ly to aid the needy. GOOD NEWS for Charles E. Gregory, publisher of The Inde- cost, are as follows: Oak Ridge, 410 classroom seats, $363,000; New argued the cause for the Town- Dover Road, Colonia, 640 seats, $462,000; Kennedy Park, Iselin, 410 In addition a $15 donation was pendent-Leader, Carteret Press and Edison Township-Fords Beacon, when he was informed last Friday that his three news- ship. seats, 3363,000; Cozy Corner, Avenel, 410 seats, $363,000; Lafayette received by Charles E. Gregory The decision stated in part: Estates, Fords, 640 seats, $462,000. Estimated total cost of grade publisher of The Independent- papers were prize winners at the 36th Annual Newspaper Insti- tute of the New Jersey Press Association held at Rutgers Uni- "The : trial court concluded that school construction $2,013,000. Leader when he was in the hos- the ordinance affected 'an un- Junior High Schools are planned pital recently from William S. versity. Mr. Gregory, who is convalescing at his home from a constitutional invasion of person- Neebe who wrote: "The enclosed recent heart attack, is shown holding a plaque indicating' that for Fords, Iselin and Inman Ave- the Edison Township-Fords Beason won first prize in general 'al and property rights of the nue sections, each with 1,000 class- check for the Independent-Leader plaintiffs' and deemed the true room seats, each school estimated Christmas Fund is one way of excellence in its circulation class. In the background are six purpose of the enactment to be to cost $1,524,000 or a total of telling you how important it is for certificates, indicating second prize for sports page for the Inde- an attempt 'to subvert competi- $4,572,150. you to get better in a hurry. pendent-Leader and five prizes for the Carteret Press— first tion in favor of the members of Total building cost of both Christmas is fast approaching and place, sports page; second place, editorial page; third place, the Perth Amboy Merchants As- many people are counting on you front page; second place, display advertising, and third place, Junior High Schools and grade sociation' and 'not for the . pur- TO REVIEW CP CASES: Arrangements have been completed for schools will be $6,585,150. In addi- and your associates. Our prayers social and women's page*. Because The Independent-Leader is in the Diagnostic Cerebral Palsy Clinic to be held at Perth Amboy are offered for your speedy and . the -top circulation classification for weeklies, it competed with pose set fourth in the title of the tion there will be the need of ordinance.' General Hospital next Thursday. Left to right, Dr. Harry Brice, $500,000 for site development; complete recoyery. The Neebes." the largest newspapers in the state. : consulting- psychologist of the State Department of Health, and Kiddies Donate Further on. the statement is $460,000 architectural fees at 6V2 Recently $1.57 was received from made: "There is nothing in the Dr. Winthrop M. Phelps, Baltimore, one of the outstanding- cere- per cent and $500,000 for land to children of Martool Drive who ran state act which indicates that a . bral palsy eonsultants in the country, who will participate, are be acquired, making a grand total a summer "bazaar." They are Rose .Wyda andPetyo Nab Thief prohibition against the sale of shown with Anthony W. Eckert, director of the Perth Amboy of $8,045,250. Thus, without any Mary Harrigan, Loretta Romond electrical appliances and furniture / General Hospital. provisions for furnishings, the esti- and Mary Ann Haug. Bucknell is essential to achieve a day of mated cost is already exceeding Avenue youngsters built a minia- In Act of Robbing Tavern rest and relaxation while a pro- the $8,000,000 the State has indi- ture golf course this summer and hibition against the sale of chil- cated it will approve. It is under- of their $15 profits they sent five WOODBRIDGE — The arrest of Robert R. Mollish, 26, 402 East dren's clothing or the sale of Diagnostic Cerebral Palsy stood the Board of Education is dollars to the* Christmas Fund. Avenue, Perth Amboy, who was caught in the act of looting Holiday lumber is of no consequence in j going to make another try to They are Jane Potskanik, Lorraine Inn, Route 9, by Patrolman Charles Wyda and Michael Petyo, started attaining the objective. The pat- I get approval for. an additional Nims, Patricia Smith, Benjamin a chain reaction that cleared up robberies in the Township and sixtern is wholly to the contrary. .. Clinic at Amboy Hospital $800,000. Bretherick, Robert Smith, Richard other communities and caused the arrest of two other Perth Amboy it is inconsistent with the statu- PERTH AMBOY—Anthony W. Eckert, director of Perth Amboy At conferences held with offi- $ Smith. So that the fund on thyouthe s on complaints of breaking entering arid larceny. tory policy to' single out particular General Hospital, announced today that a Diagnostic Cerebral Palsy cials of the State Department of opening day stands at $71,57 Officers Wyda and Petyo were business enterprises for sanction." Clinic will be held October 31. The purpose of this clinic is to observe , Education and the Department of It is understood, next week a in a radio car early Sunday morn- Must Act in Good Faith the latest ideas-on diagnosis and treatment of cerebral palsy. Local Government last week, the check of approximately $500 will ing and stopped to make a routine Dr. Winthrop M. Phelps, Baltimore, Md., one of the outstanding- Board of Education was. told it check of the tavern. The former $25 Luncheon Aids The court further declared: "It be presented to the fund—the pro- is no answer to 'suggest that in "cerebral palsy consultants in the country, will conduct the educational can not get approval for $16,000,- ceeds of the recent Police-Fords went around the back of the demonstration under the auspices — :—;—-—— 000 as advocated in Priority 1 in building and noticed a broken the absence: of statutory enact- (Continued on Page Eight) Library Campaign ment the local legislative *• power of the State Department of Health the Engelhardt report. The Board window. He motioned to Officer delegated under Home Rule might and the Bureau of Crippled Chil- I .AftltfilttP'l* ' was also told the State will ap- Petyo to stand guard while he WOODBRIDGE—With the $25-deal with the evil in degrees and dren. Dr. Harry Brice, consulting prove $8,000,000 in school con- peered into a front window and psychologist for the State. Depart- struction if it includes $1,500,000 a-plate luncheon Tuesday a suc- (Continued on Page Eight) BARBARA BARON Unions Endorse saw a man drinking behind the cess, the fund for the renovation ment of Health will also partici- in its budget, for three years and •bar. He called headquarters which and restocking of the Barron Pub- pate. " , ' float a bond issue for $3,500,000. in turn notified the owner, An- lic Library, sponsored by the Thus, Township Taxpayers will The cases to be examined at this WOODBRIDGE — In a state- pay $4,500,000 of the proposed Democratic Group thony D. Augustine who arrived Woodbridge Township Business Edison Democrats clinic have been referred for con- Queen will Judge in a few minutes. The policemen and Professional Woman's Club ment issued today, Benjamin I. buildings on a cash-as-you-go EDISON — Anthony M. Yelen- sultation by Dr. Paul Weisenfeld, Kantor, candidate for Town Com- basis. opened the door with Mr. Augus- has reached the half-way mark of of the hospital staff, and by Dr.