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®Ije liigtjtistmim Oktfrtff An Independent Newspaper Devoted to the Interests of the People of Hightstown and Vicinity 108TH YEAR—No. 10 HIGHTSTOWN GAZETTE, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1956 PRICE—FIVE CENTS Forecast 11 Honesty Is Wonderful! Heavy Fines, HHS Class Assignments, Bus Passengers Listed 1529 Area Students to Answer Deaths During Classroom assignments for the Brings Joy to Youngster Jail Sentences high school students, grades 9 through 12 and bus passenger School Bells Next Wednesday; Dear Editor: purse. Forget the mailing charges lists for the 1956-57 term are re Holiday Period leased by Melvin H. Kreps, su In these days when we read so as they are on me, but never forget To Disorderlies many news articles featuring crime perintendent of schools. They the impression of honesty you will may be found on pages 3 and 7 More than 400 Persons of varying degrees, we thought the 21 New Teachers Join Staff following might be as heartwarm have no doubt learned by having it Man Assessed $205, of this week’s issue of The Ga zette. Expected to Suffer ing to others as it is to ourjamily. returned to you. If this stays with While on our vacation this sum you through life, I will more than Loses License 2 Yrs. 8 Per Cent Increase in Enrollment Over Last Year; Some Kind of Injury mer our seven-year-old son, Eric, be repaid for any effort I put forth On Motor Vehicle Count lost his wallet containing all of his so that your property would be re Jews to Usher Faculty Members to Report 10:30 a.m. Tuesday spending money. Because we were turned. Others feel just as you did The New Jersey State Safety “on the move” it was impossible to when you discovered your loss and Fighting, getting drunk or making With Full Day of School Scheduled Following Day Council estimates that 11 lives are trace. they feel just as you will to have it nuisance of themselves in one expected to be lost on New Jersey’s In New Year This week Eric received his wal returned though many are not so form or another over the weekend streets and highways during the Local schools will open for the 1956-57 term next Wednesday let and money through the mail and fortunate. Yours, Bill Biglin, 1716 cost 15 persons, mostly migrant la forthcoming three days’ Labor Day this unforgettable letter: North Main avenue, Scranton 8, Pa. borers, jail terms or heavy fines at 8:45 a.m. with the highest enrollment in history, Melvin H. Holiday weekend. The estimate in Dear Eric: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Perrine when arraigned before Magistrate At Holy Rites cludes'the period from 6 p.m. Fri Kreps, superintendent, announced today. The figure will be 1,529 Enclosed you will find your change 240 Monmouth Street Samuel Bard in local court Monday day night until midnight Monday. night. pupils compared with 1,405 in September 1955, an increase of 124 In close to 1,000 traffic accidents Jews in Hightstown and vicinity With his patience nearly exhaust will usher in the Jewish New Year pupils. Approximate enrollments are as follows: 568 in the Walter during the period the Council esti Tipsy Driver Jailed, ed after a month of hearing cases mates that in addition to the 11 at sunset Wednesday with the ! C. Black school, 325 in the Stockton Crackdown on involving fighting and too much sounds of the Shofar, or ram’s horn. fatalities more than 400 persons will Loses License for 10 Yrs. drinking by laborers, Judge Bard £ f a n t l £ ! | j street school, 200 in the Upper Ele- suffer various degrees of injuries handed out severe reprimands in The observance, Rosh Hashanah, I v l w w l l l l d ! mentary school and 436 in the High and close to 500 cars will sustain Claude H. Dillohey, 47, of Rob- marking the year 5717, inaugurates several instances along with heavy I School. Again peak enrollments are property damage in excess of $100. binsville was sentenced to three Speeders Here penalties. 10-day period of spiritual self- Emphasizing the seriousness of months in the Mercer County analysis and prayer. It is climaxed The personnel of the schools is as j m the lower elementary grades the dangers of traffic accidents dur Workhouse and had his license re Melvine Weaver of Freehold was at nightfall on September 15 by follows: iwhich will overtax the school hous- given a total of 30 days in jail on ing the summer’s last long weekend voked for 10 years when arraigned Is Continued Yom Kippur, the Day of Atone Board of Education: Jerome L .jjng for kindergarten, first, second the Council points out that during before Magistrate William H. two counts following his arrest by ment. Becker, Jr., president; Henry E.j , , police Saturday. He was charged the past five years a total of 71 Glackin of Windsor on a drunken Conducting the services at Beth Jablonski, vice president; Robert a ^ with using loud and indecent lan Organization and placement of lives were lost on Labor Day week driving charge. The crackdown on speeders con El Synagogue, Franklin street, will Clayton, Danforth Cope, Melvin A. guage after becoming involved in an ends in traffic accidents in New tinued here and 45 violators were be Rev. Michael Konov, Rabbi Paul Davis, Willis Hancock, Jr., Mrs. classes are as follows: kindergarten, According to State Police, Dil argument with police over his fail Jersey alone. During the same pe hailed before the court to pay fines Ackerman and Rabbi Meyer Korb- Walter Harvey, William Henderson, j firstj seCond, and third grades plus lohey was given a drunkometer test ure to pay for a telephone call and riod the National toll was 2,100. and found unfit to operate a motor ranging from $10 to $19 for exceed man. Mrs. Max Silverstein, Joseph S .: specisj classes it» Walter C. for fighting with another worker People will pray again for for The Council cites speed and fa vehicle following his arrest August ing the 25-mile-an-hour limit, Chief Stults, secretary. Black school; grades four, five and over the sum of $40. giveness of their sins of omission tigue during the hours of darkness 22 on Route 33, Robbinsville. Troop Ernest L. Davison reported today. Administration: Melvin H. Kreps,! s-x pjus one Specjai class in the ers Kelly and Crane took part in Paying fines for speeding viola Failure to pay for an 85-cent meal and commission throughout the superintendent of schools;— - — » 77Miss;:— 1 Stockton street school; grades sev- as major factors that will figure at a Mercer street eatery cost Rob year. Not an occasion for boister largely in the toll of deaths and in the investigation. tions were M. L. Wilhelm, 221 Mor a secretary; ^ lssien and eight in the high school on ert Wilson of Railroad avenue 60 ous merry-making, the year 5717 Ethel McKnight, elementary super- the second floor; grades nine juries this weekend. Attention is rison avenue, $10; G. W. Kmenta, It was reported a passing motor days in jail. Police said he was just will be ushered in with quiet joy visor; Michael Manduca, psycholo also directed to the dangers of single ist saw Dillohey’s vehicle weaving Princeton Junction, $15; Clarence A. through twelve on the first floor and Reid, Robbinsville, $13; R. F. Jen recently released from the work- fulness as well as prayer. New gist. auxilary rooms in the high school. traffic mishaps that cause two or on the highway and summed police. house after serving a term for be Year greetings will be exchanged Teaching Staff more deaths. kins Jr., Denville, $11; George D. Grades one and two Mill be on a Police said the violation was the ing disorderly. heartily and bread will be dipped in Paul D. Haring, principal; Miss The Council reminds weekend va second of this type for Dillohey. Silvius, Whitehouse, $11; Wayne part-time program, the a.m. sessions Sttoinp, Flemington, $10; George A 35-day sentence was doled out honey as a symbol of joy and hap Dorothy Martin, secretary; Russell from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and the p.m. cationers that bathing, swimming, Alonzo Williams of Robbinsville Teplica, Dutch Neck road, $10; Is to Freddie Thomas of Prospect piness. Beaulieu, English, history; Mrs. sessions from 12:15 to 4:15 p.m. All diving and boating call for an extra was sentenced by Glackin to 90 days rael Cantor, Roosevelt, $11; Robert Plains for allegedly taking a car The first day of Rosh Hashanah Maureen H. Beck,, .Latin, . social stud, transported pupils have been placed measure of caution. Drowning ac in the workhouse on a “peeping C. Neary, Manasquan, $12; N. H. without the owner’s permission. Fif is the beginning of the “Ten Days les; Mrs. 1 helma M. Blume, mathe-1 tjje p m cessions. Kindergarten cidents are on the increase, accord Tom” charge. Kontakis, Pennington, $15; Arthur teen-day terms went to Emanuel of Penitence,” which culminates in matics, guidance : Miss Fihmena M ., sessions wiu be held from 8:45 until ing to the Council and most of the Ragland, Sea Bright, $10; Carl Ma- Rogers of Cranbury, Willie W il the Fast of the Day of Atonement Bonfiho, physical education ; Clifford I \\ .35 a m and the p.m. kindergarten victims this year, as in past years, liams, Airport road, Robert Wing, September 15, Yom Kippur. These Brautigan, commercial; James Car-. from 12:30 to 3 p.m.