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u Ind Ohm MtU CARTERET, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1962 At P O. CuMrat N J. PRICE TEH CENT8 Council Names 2 Streets Vfilik ami Brylii (lumen At Drawing H<>lw streets after World War veterans, and! the two throujshfares in the! West Carteret section approved by ordinance on first reading will be called Mllik and Brylaj Streets. While Mayor Stepon Skiba held the box containin:; the! names of the veterans, Gabe; Suto, president of the Carteret! Jnycees, had the honor of draw- g the two names—Stanley Mllik and Anthony M. Bryla. Councilman Alexander Such old the Council of the resur- GIFT TO IINIOKI'; The group of youngsters pictured above are shown milking tlic presentation of money they collected acing work being done on on Halloween to Postmaster Lester Sabo. From left to rl^ht, Teddy Kaskiw, Wesley Kaskiw,-Mr. Sabo, Gall Froehlich, Mary Roosevelt Avenue from Federal Woeppcl, Linda Razlllard, James Devno and Daniel Ciileta. Street to Blair Road. He said ,hat the grade would be raised rom four to seven inches and would mean a great improve- I I- iiSf DAV THAT IS OIKS": "Tlirrr is .! Km Ttifo- sight, courage and ability. In for dustries were most desirable In ease, symtoms will appear by seven, of 5 Stima Avenue, is in . .: >, minister at UNICEF. Mr. Szabo stated that Borough. In speaking of When the parishioners gath Sunday, Mr. Yaroheski said. the Rahway Hospital with ser- he was pleased to know that .' '•! e t h 0 d l s t plant, and the JjCampbeU ered in St. Elias Auditorium to ious burns. His mother's!borough children were anxious . i very well be] Soup Co. fartorv.wli'-h will io*bnark the burning of the mort jquick-wittedness last week ito he'i> tairen in ot cite here, said tha( gage on the church, the affair Five Careret Residentssaved him from possible d athioi •W woVld by'shar such structures would bring ii: turned out inio a double cele hen she grabbed a blanket Halloween treats. Mr. Stamans. Enrolled at Union J.C. new ratables and help alleviate bration, as the capacity crowd nd snuffed out a blaze which UNICEF helps millions of 1 wiles Here In the tax rate. also marked the 45th armivers CARTERET — Five Carteret ad set his cfothlhg on fire. sick and hungry children all ary of the priesthood of Pathe: Neighbors are correcting tirftenUl in Mr, Skiba said that what thi: residents are enrolled in the over the world, and UNICEF Konopka. money for the skin grafting . i.eh member- Jorough needs is good, light fall semester of the Union means different things to dif- ndustry. The procurement of The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charlei .nd to help pay for this costly ferent children, for instance: , :.iMmat*b 300 Junior College Institute, Cran- hese two plants has shown that Q, McCorristih, of Woodbridge iperation. Residents who would [To a child In Peru, who may be >0 full members. he Council has been working dean of the Catholic clergy in ford. like to help may call Mrs. an Inca Indian, it means a or the partah- iard to enhance this type of Middlesex County, lauding They are: Mrs. Joan Amzler 'oseph Brooks, 63 Sabo Street, healthier life because UNICEF Mom Carteret. ndustry to locate here, he said. Father Konopka said the pas'of 20 Oakwood Place, Mtes 9-0609 or Mrs. Thomas Cope- ends BCG vaccine to protect tor is always willing and abli land, 33 Stima Avenue, 969- iiiL-vcriiiK to the There are others being nego- Margaret Conley of ii Jackson iim from tuberculosis. To a lated with, he declared, adding to carry out the work of Go< Avenue, Miss Elizabeth Se- '602, child in the Philippines, it i^'i. he had one ;hat the deals cannot be made and appealed to the parishion- menza of 12 Holmes Street, Mr.j Patrolman William Gurney, means milk which many chil- living alr- overnight,vernight," ers to continue to cooperate John P. Hawk of 64 Marion!who investigated for local po- dren have never tasted before. ;M! ticulai. a If the governing body contin-jwltn mm- Street, and Mr. John T. Leahy ice, said that Mrs. Jafferian He gets milk every day from ues in this direction, seeking! ! wish y°u tne success of 22 Cypress Street. leard her son screaming out- he village nurse or at school. n the future years as you havi iide the house and saw him new Industry, he declared, then 'n the future year The UJC Institute offers To a child in Nigeria, It means : .ll(es 10 U'll njoyed in the past" said Mon- unning across the lawn, his we will have a chance of get- non-credit, college level courses body without the horrible when signor McCorristinj He also ilothes afire. ing tax relief." for adults in the cultural' and ores that come from yaws. spoke of freedom of religion i: After grabbing him and mode IK Mr. Suto, a newspaperman, liberal arts areas and programs One shot of penicillin makes this country." We should b wrapping him with the blanket, Mime day he IN ROLE Of PILOT: Rev. Seamans enjoy* spending what leisure time he has at the con- old the Council that as presi- for industry and other groups. im well, and to a child in Hedged flyer, trols of this plant'. dent of the Jaycees, he had thankful for this year every da; ihe knocked him to the ground. Mexico, It means the man who Mrs. Amzler, Miss Cbnley, finally come written to Washington, com- in our lives." He won warm ap- Then she tore his smoldering :omes to spray his house vita mending the FBI for breaking plause. and Miss Semenza are enrolled ilothes off him, He was rushed (Continued an Pace 3) f ISM1" Now dllldlf"' »ftfr WiUW BoMim up the proposed Cuban sabotage Prosecutor Edward J. Dola in beginning stenography. Mr. to the hospital In the Carteret Hawk is enrolled in typewriting •AX on working University with a degree in plans. He declared had the plan praised .the generosity of thi 'irst Aid Squad and treated beetij put into effect, Carteret, members of the parish and itsand Mr, Leahy is enrolled in or second and third degree ! ln'1-nse. sacred theology and ordained Woodbridge, Linden and other (Continued on Page 2) Algebra I. bums. Mrs. Copeland lather of four,as a Methodist minister m 1955, surrounding communities with According to the police re- went Into the U.S. Air Force as oil tanks would have been in port, a boy from the neighbor- ( a chaplain. flames, He asked that the Coun- hood took a gallon of alcohol Is Named Aide Postmaster Lists Rules 1 Drive Two of the three.ye^rs m 11 investigate some form of from his father's garage and CARTERET — Former ten* service he spent in Hokkaido,' civil emergency route in the oining up with Kim, carried it ant selector, Mrs. Victoria to a thicket, in the- rear of Copeland of the Edward J. Japan, one of three Japanese event of just such a disaster. \on I For Christmas Mailing;helr homes. Dolan Homes, wag named hous- Islands In the northernmost t The boys, police surmised, ing tenant aide at a salary of CARTERET — Postmaster now on sale at the local post membershiAlmcmncp lemon of Free Asia. It was here poured some of the alcohol into $333 a month, by the Carteret Lester A. Sabo launched his office, as well as the West Car- •n |JI ogress for he was instrumental in build- Planning Board an old coffee can and ignited Housing Authority at its Mon- 1962 "Mail Early For Christ- teret station. 'A was made by ing a new chape> at Wakkanal ,t. Police theorized that somei day night meeting. jmas" campaign today by of- For example, if Aunt Mary "t the group,!Air Station, the top link in a of the fluid splattered on Kim's fering the following helpful has moved without telling you, Her salary starts as of the To Seek Funds clothing and cau'ht fire when ' a ineetlim heldiradar chain encircling Japan. , I suggestions to guide boroujhyour card will be forwarded to first at December and is for a ' Mrs. HarryjThe1 station Is 35 miles from the contents of the can flared Boroughs I realdenti m planning their her (presuming she has left a ! three-month period. The Do- up. ""«'• Iff the drive.jsoviet-held Sakhalin Island. Planning Board at a meeting^chrlstmas mailings this year. forwarding address). If the ltui Homes are scheduled for '•"• holiday* may] Challenge to Communism Monday night made plans to! Virtually all Christmas mall- card cannot be forwarded, it! occupancy, March 1. I Hjrough thej The small church was a plain seek federal aid to finance al ing can be disposed of now by will be returned to you (pro- Mrs. Copeland was II oi I by contact-'unimposlng wooden bulldum, controversial public works sur-' observing the following five vided you have put your return Large Groups by the authority's executive di- l.azotte or Mrs.jnresenting a symbolic challenge vey. suggestlons, and then during address on the envelope as your rector, John Sudia, as ','one of Jo Communist atheism, a chul- The Board decided on this the Christmas rush you canpostmaster'has a#ked). the driving forces for the ori- ' ' McSHerry mid nge that was probably action after such a request was relax: Incidentally, to speed Christ- Visit School ginal housing project tan Car- 1 1 Qerrestead an tlwf minds of the Soviets made by its consulting engi- 1. Do your shopping for your mas card handling, letter car- , CARfERET - Education teret." She, was a member of t iii- neer, Thomas Carr. sUnanimous1 Christmas parcels now. riers and post offices will have the authority for two and one- 'lie puppet showJthan Ihe big-domed Radai Week brought out some 450 1 ! »ill be held on stallfttion on a nearby hill. approval was given'to the mo- 2. Bring your Christmas free supplies available of 'local' parents to the Abraham Lin. half years, prior to taking her ' '••'»ck In Carteret; According to the local tion made by John Koval, a •ai'd and gift lists up-to-date and 'out-of-town' bands aboui coin "Open House" last week. present position as clerk to the 1 K'kets will no oil tor, If you were to travel over Board member. immediately. Be sure each ad- December 1. far!ork of the children adornei project's Inspector. '"> 75 cents. |the Eurasion land mass, one Since September 20, when dress Is complete and correct,! In most areas, postal patrons S1stand bulletin boards with Part-Time Position ''chrlstmai party could not find another "• free 1N Till; Pl'M'll': Members o( the Woodliridne Methodist Carr received authorization (This Is Very Important) with will find that i supply of these! the Thanksgiving Turkey being Her present Job was re-classl- 1)1 children will be world church north of this- Church enjoy He*. Siamaiis' sermon* each Sunday. from the Borough Council (to full name, street, and number, labels will be left in their mail prominent. fled by the Housing Authority -«• Refreshments building until coming to Fin- make application, for the fun|u, city, zone and state. Avoid ab- box, or they may be had from Linda Sanfilllpo, Donna El as a "part-time position, as 11(1 breviations of city and state carriersiof local post offices for needed." < b.y the PTAland. , nearly 8,009 miles away. ,,'und ii Jupaw.se priest filled inimg tht Piper, Whenever he hasthe survey and its costs helve Uott, Maryann Faust, Lindi of grades: Rev. Seaman* uiid a Jupawe p been the subjects of heated names, the asking. Miller, Margaret Selobyt, Lor Sudia said Mrs. Copland's wllu wt.ekly Bl;i.vlces tor Catliu- the chance, Mr. Seamans leave appointment was made at this to be at the the church was built by .a group Hadley Airport, rrtost of tin controversy. 3. Mail Chrisfmas parcels And — just as an additlona ralne Kozar, Gloria Pokol am •*M. Grades 1 U> of dditededicatedd Americans whwhojlio f airmen The money for the survey promptly, Don't j worry about peace-of-mlnd safeguard aboui Patricia Palmer helped reg ate: time "to allow her to go over 9i utui«K~ lrf",,r • •• Accepted Bodily timtimee wttwitnh memDermemberss 'o ofi uthni WBn d t P was first' mis-labeled • a "fed- being too early—just mail them parcels this Christmas — thifathers and mothers.. those applications already re- !? i,!^ J^ ^ Afterlavi.1* the Air Force,!pariah passengers Who chi] x r| 1 aS postmaster general urges you ceived and mike a preliminary i|i»tmah party spectlve religions. Their wants iminedi-in for gas. Although flying is eral ' grant." Uter it was aomarked- , "Do Not Open Until Michael Brack arid Vincent 1 v 11 selection of tenants" for ths 60- '"' pec. 17 at the were simple—a place ' - Mi'th«- dose to hla heart and his real knowledged to be a loan. The Christmas." to insure them. jCostanzo operated al' film pro- 1 "'> In landen at1io worship ans they pto«d Jg .gu* « -- » -;^y.nobby-flsnin^is als^o one ofentire proposal then became a 4. Buy Christmas card!) and He noted that —despite the jector. Pictures were shown unlt project on Union Street,. lU campaign issue, even though address them soon, separating department's efforts over many typical of, those used at school The low-incorae housing proj- ''"•-'mn(d» are invited When finally «<>n>P^W «" ^lSacceptedwiU witih friendshipfriendship. He his favorite pastes. 1 both parties had agreed to drop cards Into out-of-town and years to promote good pack functions. ect is composed of one-story MUr their wives, church had no regular chap- has organized the Wesleyanj The pastor was born in 11 local bundles. Hold them for aging and addressing — the The regular monthly meetini dwellings for residents over 62 ' Harry Helm for lain. Rev. Beamans wag at theCouples Club and the Methodist. Brooklyn, He is a graduate of the matter, 1 mailing early. Postal Service each year has of thi Lincoln School PTA wii: years of age. Fortyjti of tht SO ''"we will be no time administering to the men Men's organization, along with;Central High School, Paterson; Monday night, Carr ex- 5. Buy plenty of stamps now been unable to deliver, or re be held on Tuesday, at 8 P. Munits are designed strictly lor ''ting. The next who manned the radar Instal- adding two church choirs. |West Virginia Wesleyan and plained to the Planning Board in! turn, about half a million par. In the school auditorium. Mrs elderly couples and single or January 21. lations and flew, surviellance Shortly after he arrived here Boston University. His father, that a survey, particularly of while post office windows are eels, Including many lost be- Buchanan, the president of thi widowed "senior citizens." whilt for a cake missions and air cover for Ja-he took up the hobby he lius so the Rev. Lyman H. Seamans, is the borough's sewer system was imcrowded. cause of poor packaging or in.newly organized Lincoln School "•';<-inber 29 with the pan. When services were held mixed for-nylnn. After if- a * retired Methodist minister needed. "At present," he said, For Christmas cards, the Post four two-bedroom apartment! 1 correct addressing. Parent Teacher Astociatioi .Ull'S charge. Mrs. in the tiny chapd, the Wood- his private license, he,from the High Bridge Method- "no overall public works pro- Office Department recommends have been set aside for elderly asks that all parents put fort: Illll'lly "»t appointed minister acted as protes- ist Church and is now residing gram has been developed nor its attractive new first-time, "It always mystifies us, "Mr persons having- members of ";|Jievident to re- in Pattenburg. has a master plan been com- four-cent Christmas stamps. Day observed, "why a person a special effort to attend this their families living with then Bennett, who travel among the widely scatter FtoiTw Club'Inc.,'and bought' Rev. and Mrs. 8ewnans have. pleted." Their use Insures first-class will spend a lot of time an meeting-. The Fifth and Slztl and contributing to their,tup- ed outposts on Hokhaido, he The Perth Amboy man said mall treatment—meaning the money to select and buy a gift grades, Mrs. Brandon's an port. \ their airplane jointly. ipoke on managed to visit the'church anue, 7 and'Linda Lee, 5, allthat in order to make every- card may contain personal and then will take about 10 Mrs. Semenza'a classes, have ar Sudia said last week that im- >••> 1,11 TIIIB year, Rev. Setumms is seconds to package it and even! at the about once a month. A Catho- of the group.',students at School 11 and thing fit together "the borough messages, may be sealed, and Interesting program plannec plication* are still being ««. his president may, be forwarded. They are (Continued on Page 2) for the evening. aepted. by turn* ft; (Continued on Page 2) "I flVH member IL-i PAGE TWO NOVEMBER 21, 1%- I-Cl appllcation along." 'most of the credit to the varl- Unanimous approval w a s ous organizations of the parish School News Nathan Hale given for a 8.7 acf» minor sub- who .conducted bazars, picnics Carteret OBITUARIES CARTERET—Principal Her- division in West Carteret. The and other affairs to raise funds man E. Horn announced that a School News tract will be developed by Hee ggav e pparticular praise to new type of report card has Whitthead Metals Inc. and Isth e Parent-TeachetThr AssociatioAition Jewish Community N( \ MBS. ROBERT TAYLOR been distributed this week to CARTERET-Two delightful located in a light Industrial wwhici h met the expenses In nm- v CARTERET — Mr«. Thelms all students at the end of theThanksgivlnR Day programs zonr,. Board members praised nlng the parochiahl l schoolhl. Tiylor, 31, o( 678 Roosevelt first marking period, Parents were presented by the pupils Mayor Sklba for "bringing the He expressed great pride' In of the Nathnn Hale School dur- being able to clear the mort- Avenue died Sunday at hearr e urged to examine carefully company back to Carteret." the attitudes which faculty ing the week. Council last night approved the gage In less than 10 years - five home. She had been employed years earlier than the term of members may have Indicated Mrs. Doro'hy Seader's sixth Board's recommendation. m » packer at the Metro 01MS through the use of code num- grade class presented Its pro- the mortgage. Co. here. bers below the subject grade, gram to the upper grades. The A 17-lot subdivision, named Father Konopka won a stand- Born In Bl« stone Q&p, Va., program opened with the pre- Jervy Park Gardens at Locust Department chairmen and Irving Streets was al* ap- Mrs. Taylor had resided In Car'Mr. Horn worked out this more smtatfon of /'Colors." ^ Honor >ret one yew. comprehensive form after a Ouard consisted of Michael school and new auditorium and Wife of Robert Taylor, she Isstudy of report cards of many Kilyk. Gary Rozzo and John also revealed that 114,000 al- iurvlved »Uo by three sons, school systems last yeai*. Par- Yavelak. Following the sing- Pries't Honored ready Is earmarked for this purpose. William, Henry and Thomas ents are asked to call the high Ing of "America," Oary Rozzo (Continued from Page 1) Taylor at home; her mother, school or guidance office If they offered Psalm 1 and ft prayer. Participating In the mortgage Friday evening, November 23,[Eugene Ash onthe i, various organization who made mdlc lighting time 4:13 P. M.ison. ;ri Mrs. Robert E. Lovell of Bigwish to arrange a conference- A play, "Thanksgiving Up To the quick payment of thburnine g were Father Konopka ;andlc Stone Qap; four sisters, Mrs. with any teacher. Date." was presented. The cast mortgage possible. Monslgnor McCorrlHln and Sabbath morning servlcea.l Selen Cwr, Mrs. Edltii Boothe consisted of Daniel Diken asj John Tomczuk, a trustee. An- Parents Tea "Your enterplrse, your effort, 9 A. M. A Parenti-Teachc, of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Grace Next Wednesday, parents of "Father," Nancy Dollnich as other trustee, Stanley Loklec. Junior Congregation, 10 A. M.«nce will be held Mo,,