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\ Public Library of Woodbridg Fordi Branch •••M- 666 N«w Bruhjwick Avenue Woodbrldge, N«w TTHE MIDDLESEX COUNTY TOP COVERAGE Leader-Pren and Leader Shopper —top circulation coverage In Woodbrldge area. Serving Woodbridge Township, Cartcret and Edison Sntarad u M Claw MM PnbUitwf Watty TEN CENTS At P. 0. Woodbrldf*, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J., Wednesday, May 1, 1968 On Wtfl Hess Gives $5,000 Pool To Y Program INSTANT COP: Ltocal Y Gets Big Start Draft Dodgers Receive At Kick-Off Luncheon; Quit E. Brunswick Dept. Advice From His Group Pledge $11,500 In Gifts WOODBRIDGE Leon Hess, earning, Service to God and At 12 M., Reports Here president of the Hess Oil and Active Kindness." Rev. Seamans Revealed Chemical Corporation, will pre Pastor of the First Presbyter- WOODBRIDGE — Rev. Theodore C. Sea- make the decision whether to go or oppose sent a $5,000 mobile swimming ian Church, Iselin, Rev. David mans, pastor of the Woodbrldgr Methodist the draft." pool and trailer to the Wood- D. Prince pledged the support Church, will not find a champion in School The Methodist minister pointed out that bridge Area Y.W. and Y.M.C.A. of the Protestant Community For Duty 8 Hours Later Commissioner Roy Mundy. counselling Is the only object of the group. to be ready for use this summer. Tor, he said "to serve God is to After a movie sponsored by Seamans' He said if a young man decided to flee to The announcement was made serve mankind." WOODBRIDGE - Instant Township but police officers nelly and Patrolmen Warren group — the Middlesex Conftty Clergy and another country or face five years in jail by State Senator Norman Tanz Charles Famula, president of cop! from six surrounding communi- Searles, Patrick Donohue and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam — at and fine rather than fight, it is an individ- man at a kickoff luncheon held the Bnard of Education, inform- That Is what Sigmund Za- ties as well. Herbert Williams. The men at- Woodbridge Senior High School auditorium ual's decision. Wednesday at the Cotillion Room ed the community leaders that blocfci, Jr., 528 East Avenue. Se- Currently taking the course at tend Rutgers two nights a week which seemed quite empty as only 75 at- "There is one youth from the County of Howard Johnson Motel, Route the schools are behind the Y pro- Wfuen, has turned out to be. Rutgers are Capt. Arthur Don- on their own time. tended — the minister told Ihe press after- who is in Canada, partially because of our 1. Mrs. Elizabeth V. Novak, ram and the formal agreement ward that his group would tsk for classes counselling", Seamans said. "Several president of the Woodbridge between the Board and the Zablocki, together with Rich- Township Business and Profes- ard Koesi-s, 8 Roanoke Street, in the school system on the Selective Ser- others expressed their interest in moving Township officials was the fore- vice Laws so the students will have "their to that country which protects draft dod- sional Women's Club, was in runer of the, YMCA, action. Woodbridge, were sworn in rights explained." charge of luncheon arrange Wednesday morning as mem- Bids For Glen Cove School gers. They went as far as to visit Canadian Also addressing the group wai cities, but later decided to face the courts meats. Nicholas Venezia, president bers of the Woodbridge Police in the United States rather than give up In making the announcement, Department. 'Ridiculous', Says Mundy of Woodbridge Area Chamber Being Reviewed By BofE their American citizenship." Senator Tanzman said that May- of Commerce. The Sewaren man for the past "Ridiculous!" exclaimed Mundy when or Ralph P. Barone had called two years has been a member WOODBRIDGE — Efforts are The Board President indicated told of Seamans' statement. "Selective Ser- Did Not Pay Entire Tax him and said that one of the Principal speaker wa* the of the East Brunswick Police being made by the Board of that the Board had hoped with vice is not a school function. I am certainly key needs of the new Woodbridge 'ommissioner of Labor and In- Department. Education to get everything in the construction of the new opposed to any such suggestion. I, as a Rev. Seamans told the reporters that he YMCA program was to get dustry of the State of New Jer- member of the Board of Education, will not served as a chaplain in the Air Force and sey, Raymond S. Male who is "As a matter of fact," Police readiness to award contracts for school .that School 8 in Keasbey someone to donate the mobile also vice president of the Cen- the construction of the Glen Cove could be closed down. be a part of teaching youngsters to evade resigned his reserve rank as captain last pool which will be in use Director Joseph A. Galassi said, the draft, which is the law of our land." year in protest of the Vietnam War. He also tral Atlantic Council of YMCA "Zablocki worked his last shift School, Sewaren, possibly a "But with all the new town throughout the municipality. of the United States. He pointed week from Monday. Seamans said the possibility of distribu- reported that he did not pay 25 percent of as a member of the East Bruns- houses being con9tructed in the ting literature on the draft through the his income tax in protest and has heard "I told the mayor I would try out that the erection of a Y wick Department until midnight Charles Famula, president of area, their is no hope of closing schools and sponsoring talks on the subject from Federal authorities who have assess- and I called Mr. David T. Wil- building is not necessary to a and reported for duty here at 8 the Board of Education, said to- down Keasbey School at the during Assembly periods will also be in- ed him six per cent of the unpaid total. entz", Tanzman related. "We successful Y program - that a o'clock this morning, Since Za- day that the bids for the school present time", he went on. "We vestigated by his group. are very fortunate in having "I computed the amount of the U. S. bud- a man like Mr. Wilentz who is uilding means working on bud- blocki has completed the com- came ki somewhat higher than will have to find some one to "There are several types of objectors to get that is going into the war and simply gets day in and day out. He felt anticipated. The school was es- make improvements at Keasbey always available. He was en pulsory training for policemen Vietnam War" continued Seamans. "There deducted 25 per cent from my tax", he thusiastic about the Y program a Y program should be for "the required by the State of New timated to cost $970,000. The and keep the school open at are those who are opposed to it morally continued. "I sent my forms in along with kids where they can be reached least for the time being." and a few days late I received Jersey and the required training lowest bids came in at a total and there are those who are just afraid to a letter of opposition to the Vietnam War." a call from him saying: 'You've and on their terms." He advo- in firearms, we found our type of $1,040.00. go for fear of their own safety." got it. Mr, Hess will donate the cated using facilities already of uniform to fit him and Za- "However, it has been deter Would Back Dodgers pool.' We are very grateful to available. blocki went to work immediate- mined that we received good Counselling on Draft The minister then informed the news- Mr. Hess." Fred Weber, of the Wood- ly." bids", Famula continued, "but Governor's Aid Seamans revealed that the Concerned papermen he would back a person bucking bridge Jaycees, gave a report 1 Donors Make on me1'YMCA survey recently Zablocki is 26 and a gradual there are a number of minor About Vietnam unit hat beep counselling the draft "both financially and morally. ' , an average of eight M sflNUw County H«t indicated he would «e> *»HT M to spend Although the kick-off lunch conducted by his o.r*?nizatlon. of Woodbridge Senior High details to be ironed out before Plan Finds Favor v eon was not meant for solicita- we can accept the bids." youths a week. He said the information five years in jail for coaching young men He saidthat of the survey forms School, Class of 1963. He is mar- given to the young mei "have helped them on Selective Service. tion but to set the groundwork distributed, 50 per cent returned ried to the former Barbara Ki- A caucus of the Board is set for donations, several other don the survey sheets and 94 per wior of Perth Amboy ilKl is the tor Monday when the subject, With Fay, Wilentz ors were reported. They inclu cent favored the program. In father of a daughter, Cheryl in all probability, will be dis ded Alan Steinberg, vice presi regard to the question whether Ann, 2. ' cussed. WOODBRIDGE - Assembly- dent of Supermarkets Genera they would be willing to pay an Census Takers To Start Nab Parents, that is building a warehouse on Kocsis has been employed at Famula said he was disturbed men John J. Fay, Jr., Colonia annual fee of $12 to 15 per fam- by rumors making the rounds and Robert N. Wilentz have an- Blair Road, $2,500; Peter Si ily, 9,266 voted yes and 2,057 Ford Motor Company, Edison.