Ewer Stirs Fear for Pupils by CHAKLES E
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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 Thursday VOL. XVIII—NO. 37 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1956 at 18 Gre&n Street, Woodbridge, Iff. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS ewer Stirs Fear For Pupils By CHAKLES E. GREGORY Raw Sewage Saturating Area Near New School; I liave been reminded of- ten that I make little or no Prompt Action Needed WOODBRIDGE — Sewer in- progress in that direction stallation is seen by the Board __., J myself, but I can still look of Health as the only solution i , »|i, covetously: at perfection — to the frightening unsanitary conditions which now exist hi and I do. the vicinty of. new School 13, In- * * * diana Avenue, Iselin. The Board, which drew sharp Many's the minor fault criticism from members of the which has a proprietary Board of Education because of To Theft Trsj right in me—and" so, I guess, the condition due to the over- flowing of cesspools, urged that WOODBRIDGE — A fourth does many a major one. It steps be taken at once to in- man was arraigned .yesterday af- is no wonder then when I clude the area near the school ternoon before Magistrate Andrew take a- longing look at in the municipal sewer system, Desmond and additional loot was aojPS WITH A FISXOLFIS'XOL: Patrolman Andrew Lud^iff, tttirtttid trom the left, accepts a trophy trom as the only certain means of brought into headquarters as achievement of the absolute Prosecutor Warren Wilentz during the animal Central Jersey Pistol League banquet held at ththe obviating a continuing health members of the Woodbridge po- ultimate — as I have been MartmsviJle Inn, Martinsville, Tuesday night for his high average score of 296.2. This set an all- hazard. lice i department continued to un- doing with our Woodbridge 4ime record in the league competition. The champion also posted a perfect 300 score during the Both the Department and the ravel a long string of robberies season. In the photo from left to right are Chief John Egan, Mr. Wilentz, Ludwig, Sgt. Joseph school board are in agreement leading to the biggest theft case Township police department Merker, Edison Township Police, president of the league, and the Woodbridge team captain, that immediate action is necessary in recent local history. pistol team — that I grow : Closindo Zuccaro. to prevent exposure of the chil- Peter Hajzer, 38, operator of a green with envy. I console dren to a possble epidemic, due used car parts business on Route to the saturation of large areas 1, was released in bail of $2,500 myself, however, in the real- ystem in the vicinity of the school with after being charged with receiv- ization that it is not I alone Tributes Heaped on Police raw sewage. Careful surveys by ing stolen goods. who must stand off in awe the Department have been con- . Police Chief John Egan stated II1S ducted, it was said, but only today that in all likelihood others at seeing the acme of per- 'For Pistol League. Victory sewer facilities will guarantee would be involved in the case fection, but all of us. WOODBRIDGE — The Woodbridge Township police pistol team, EDISON—The. Edison Board of elimination of the offensive situ- md said that considerably more of L the first such organization to go through a season undefeated since Commissioners are in favor of the ation presently existing. he loot is expected to be recovered # *. * the Central Jersey Pistol League was formed in 1950, was the — '— the Central Jersey Pistol League w , present form of government and The Board of Education", it- within the next few days. self, drew barbed observations be- There was a time when we of attraction at the annual league dinner held Tuesday night at the have issued a statement to the Already booked are Alex Dudas, Martinsville Inn, Martinsville. cause of the decision to build had little opportunity to press to this .effect. The state- Jr., 18, Edgarton Road, Avenel; The local officers garnered most of the important trophies, and the school in an area which was Henry Dering, 21, 36 Glenville arouse a warm glow of pride had the largest turnout, 46 police- ment follows: not properly served by sewer lines Road, Nixon, and Joseph Dafcik, over the marksmanship of men and guests. Patrolman An- "As Commissioners of Edison —or. permitting it to open before 6 Cedar Street, Avenel, operator our police officers. There drew Ludwig, the team's top Patten to Address".Township we are unanimous in adequate facilities were installed. of the Quality Oil Company, shooter, won two trophies — one our conviction that the present Regardless of the assignment of Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, were a couple of outstand- for the highest average, 296.2 and form of government is far better responsibility in the case, there Both Dudas and Dering are in the other for his perfect score of Democratic Rally for this Townsihp . than the form is definite agreement that steps the county jail awaiting the grand ing exponents of the art of recommended by the . Charter PLENTY OF LOOT HERE: This is just a part of the loot recov- 300. must be taken at once to correct ered by Woodbridge Police over the weekend after the biggest jury's action. The former is under placing a bullet in the proper The team, captained by Ser- WOODBRIDGE — Bernard Study. Our paramount interest is such a dangerous state of affairs. bail of $7,500 and the latter, Dunigan has announced that all the welfare of Edison and all of theft case in the township had ^een broken. Looking into the location' on a target at some geant Closindo Zuccaro, , w a s Undoubtedly, the Town Com- police muster room, these boxes filled with dishes and cooking $5,000. Dafeik has been released awarded the large league trophy plans are completed for the Ed- its inhabitants. What: happens to mittee's assistance will be sought under $5,000 bail to await the specified distance — princi- ward- J. Kath rally to be held Oc- us politically is unimportant as we utensils were part of a haul seized by the policemen. The loot •and another trophy was presented to assist in solution of the prob- is still being recovered. grand jury's action. pally Sgt. Allan McDonnell, to the Woodbridge group by John tober 29 at 8:00 P.M. at the VFW all have separate means of liveli- lem. • • . f Royle, sports editor of the Inde- Clubrooms, James and Pearl hood. However, what happens to' Discourtesy Denied The fifth man implicated in the since retired, and the late case is Joseph Dafcik, 38, who pendent-Leader, in behalf of the Streets. Edison is of the greatest impor- The matter was brought be- Chief of Police George E. newspaper. Edward J. Patten, Scretary of tance to all of us." operates a used car parts busi- fore the Board by Mrs. Irving Westinghouse Ce le bra tes ness at Homestead Avenue, Av- Keating. There may ha.ve Patrolman John Waldman also State of New Jersey will be the "Edison is and has been ajrap- Kahree, a member, and Mrs. Kah- 'received two awards, a trophy for- principal - speaker, . Among the idly growing'communi'tjy—-a com- enel. He is being held. in polios others, but iTnever hap- " ' (Continued on Page "SixJ "-' ' headquarters for questioning by see his second high score in the league other speakers • will be Francis munity with great prospects — to ° them work at it Foley, Jr., candidate for Congress other police departments in tha of 299, and a trophy for being interrupt Edison with the imposi- EDISON—Just five years ago, •if they existed—I am among the first five highest aver- from the Fifth District, Robert tion of a. new form of government county who are anxious to clear up robberies in their own mu- .ware of the fact. age shooters. Jamison, candidate for- Sheriff, would most certainly hamper this in the fall of 1951, the largest facilitate incoming and outgoing Middlesex County Prosecutor and Messrs, William Warren, progress. and most modern plant in the operation. nicipalities. George Otlowski and Joe Costa, Warren Wilentz, was the principal "A year ago last May the citi- television-radio industry specific- Complete manufacturing area, Loot Valued at §1O,O0# speaker at the gathering of 2S6 candidates for Freeholder. This , Is,Heard by Club ' Chijf Egan declared that since rally is sponsored by the First zens of Edison elected us as Com- ally designed to mass produce plus warehouse, is conveyorized to ix recent years, however, all men with the exception of missioners of ^Edison Township. the case started over the wees> Ward Democratic County Com- WOODBRIDGE ' — A demon- video and audio instruments was speed handling of materials, com- Miss Mary Macaro, a New Bruns- Three' of us were re-elected and end the "ring" has been linked we have seen a new interest mittee together with . the Second stration and'commentary by Miss opened here by the Westinghouse ponents and finished products. wick policewoman and a member and Sixth District Democratic two of us were elected for our to more than ten known rob- in one of the policeman's of that city's team. first term. That the people of Edi- Margaret O'Brien of Oil Indus- Electric Corporation. The present plot plan is so de- beries and the stolen goods Clubs in support of Edward J. tries' Information Committee signed and the ground is sufficient principal stocks in trade— Lauded by Prosecutor Kath for reelection.