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Sensational Values at & 0 A Newspaper Devoted Complete News, Pictures To the Community Interest Presented Fairly, Geariy Full Local Coverage And Impartially Each Week Published Every Thursday VOL. XIX—NO. 23 FORDS, N. J-, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 at 18 Green Street, Woadbridge, K. J. PRICE EIGHT CENTS Buster Crab be, with All His Olympic Prize Post Start Set:; Records, Finds Kids Greatest Thrill On B. of E. OnBuilding To Mullen By Ronson Finn Names Him H^acl of 70,000 Sq. Ft. to be Used Repairs, Most Powerful For Principal Offices Of All Board Places Here on Route 1 Site WOODBRIDGE — The chair* WOODBRXDGE — The Ronson manship of the very import-ant Corporation will have a new build- Repairs and .Replacements Com- ing erected for its world-wide mittoc of the Board of Education headquarters and warehouse faci- went ihis week to Commissioner lities on its 55-acre tract fronting James Mullen, The appointment Route 1 and the Garden State was anticipated inasmuch as Mr. Parkway, the Independent-Leader Mullen Is a close friend and poli- TO BE ADDED TO WOODBSIDGE RATABLES: Above is an architect's drawing of the proposed learned today. The site was pur- cal protege of the new Board pres- new world-wide headquarters and warehouse facilities of The Ronson Corporation to be built on its chased from the Township. Negotiations are now underway ident, Winifield J. Finn. 55-acre Woofibridge tract fronting Route 1 and Garden State Parkway. The structure is expected through J. I. Kislak, Inc., Jersey During a previous tenure to- * to be ready for occupancy by mid-summer 1958. City, real estate brokers, for a gether on the Board, Mr. Mullen translation under which the Ma- and Mr. Finn who were in the honey-Troast Constrction Com- minority, frequently joined forces Planning Board Rejection • of 45-Home pany, Clifton, will erect' the build- A LESSON IN SWIMMING by one of the world's foremost swimmers was accorded Mary Ann Cam- on various moves, but. were in- ings for Ronson's occupancy. pion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Campion, Martool Drive, yesterday at the swimming- variably voted down by those then Ronson's new facilities are ex= pool of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Neary. New Dover BoacJ, Colonia. Showing: her the finer points of swim- in power on the Board. Development Gels Backing of B. of E*, pected to be ready for- occupancy ming is Buster Crabbe, while an attentive group looks on. They are John J.-Neary 2nd, 11; Ann Last week, Mr. Mullen nomi- by mid-summer, 1958. Dorrian, 11; Windsor Lakis, Jr., 12; Betty Tallon, 10; Donna Galvanek, 11, and Judy Neary, 13. nated Mr. Finn for the presidency. WOODBRIDGE — The Board due to overcrowded school con- the August 8 hearing. of Education will oppose the ap- ditions. The corporation's new install- The vacancy was due to the re- Previously the Board of Edu- ation was described as a one and signation of William E. O'Neill, proval of a subdivision in the This was the second time in cation sent a communication to park section of Woodbridge on recent weeks that the Planning two-story structure to comprise Iselin. ; ' the Planning Board stating the some 70,000 square feet of floor Mr.. Mullen's assignment is the August 8 when the Town Com- Board rejected an application site of the proposed Imperial mittee will hold, a public hear- area. Ultra-modern in construc- most influential on the Board and for a sub-division, the first time Homes development is one of tion and design, the building will has been sought eagerly through ing on an appeal taken -by Sid- for 184 homes in Iselin which those recommended by Dr. Ni- ney Weiner against a decision make extensive use of aluminum the years more or less as a politi- was to be known, as Brooktree cholas Engelhardt for a pro- for exterior wall panels, sunshades, cal plum. of the Planning Board. Manor and to be constructed by posed school. windows and decorations. The of- Sommer Brothers. Commissioner Nathan Bern- Mr. Weiner has asked for. a The Boar d. has already fice portion which will contain stein who seconded the motion subdivision of acreage owned by At an adjourned meeting of pointed out that the school approximately 35,000 square feet electing Mr. Finn as president, him in order to construct ap- the Board Monday, Harry of space will boast year-round air- was given the second most im- proximately 45 homes in a de- Burke, vice president, was which services the park area is conditioning, a silver-grey granite portant post, that of chairman of velopment to be known as Im- named to represent the educa- on double session and the ad- entrance, a two-story, wood-panel- the Teachers' and Janitors'. com- j perial Homes. The Planning tion body together with Francis ditional 45 homes will add a led lobby with a circular staircase mittee. j Board rejected the application C. Foley, Jr., Board counsel, at fContinued on Page Eight) and an elevator to the second Other members of Mr. Mullen's floor. committee are Harry Burke, vice There will be a cafeteria as well president of the Board, who re- as ample on-site parking for em- fused the nomination for the Cops Grab Ex-Con ployees and, visitors. presidency though offered to him Special emphasis will be given twice, and Mr. Bernstein. Other to the landscaping to enhance the 'members of Mr. Bernstein's com- Worries NewB. ofE. Member After Wild Chase setting of the ultra-modern facili- mittee are Mrs. Irving Kahree WOODBRIDGE—Dr. Ralph Barone, who has served on the Board of ty which will be seen by millions and John Jewkes. Education but one week, touched what has consistently been a sensitive WOODBRIDGE — As an after- of motorists on both Route 1 and spot with other members when he asked Monday: math of a hectic 80 to 90 mile an Garden State Parkway. Other committees are as fol- hour chase in which Patrolman lows: Finance, Francis, Wukovets, "What do we plan to do about architects for our building program?" It is estimated that the new in- Pointing out that Engelhardt, Engelhardt, Leggett and Cornell, edu- Elmer Green recovered loot stolen stallation will, employ approxi- chairman; Mr. Burke, Mi*. Bern-; from Kline's Stationery Store, stein; textbooks and supplies, Mrs. cational consultations, have recommencted the Board start immediately mately 350 persons most of whom a $16,000,000 phase of the pro- Iselin, Harry Joseph Kose,32, alias will be recruited from the Town- Kahree, chairman; Mr. Jewkes, "Tony" Rose, an ex-convict, was* John Csabai; library, Mrs. Kah- gram, Dr. Barone asked further: ship. released this week under $2,500 Key personnel will be brought ree, chairman; Mr. Wukovets, Mr. "Are we going to advertise for to await the action of the Grand Csabi. architects or do you have any from the main offices now in New- earing •Jury on a complaint of breaking, ark and the installations in that Athletics, Mr. Jewkes, chair- other plan?" entering and larceny. man; Mr. Mullen, Mr. Wukovets; There was a pause after Dr. city will be shut down. THE WATEB. WAS,FINE—According to this group who enjoyed a swim yesterday afternoon in the transportation, Mr. Burke, chair- Barone's questions, then Winfield loldiip Case Rose, according to Detectives man; Dr. Ralph Barone, Mr. Csa- Finn, president of the Board com- EDISON" — Magistrate Thomas Joseph Gyenes arid Arthur Don- pool at the Lester Neary residence, New Dover Road. The group enjoyed a swim and, watched former nelly, refused to admit the rob- Olympic stew Buster Crabbe show how it is done. Seated around the pool, left to right, are Allen bai; grounds, Mr. Csabai, chair-, mented: Hanson Monday night postponed Organize Baseball man; Mr. Mullen, Dr. Barone; bery despite evidence against him Krewtzbergr, Windsor Lakis, Jr., John J. Neary 2nd, Ann Dorrian, Betsy Tallon, Mary Ann Cam- "In my opinion any architect in- for one week, the hearing of a hold- doctors and nurses, Dr. Barone, terested should be given the up charge brought against two and also- refused to name any. pion, Donna Galvanek, Judy Neary, Susan Kreutzberg, and in the pool Charles E. Gregory. Mrs. chairman.; Mr. Jewkes and Mrs. opportunity to come in and discuss residents of Virginia Avenue, Ar- accomplice. The officers said the Teams in Neary kneels behind. Standing, same order, are Edgar Kreutzberg, Lawrence F. Campion, Buster Kahree; salary, Mr. Wukovets, it with us. That is my thought, thur Wiiliams, 28, and Melvin 32 year-old-man has been in and Crabbe, Lester .Neary, Mrs. Ryan, mother of Mrs. Neary; Miss Katherine Hinkle, Mrs. Campion and chairman; Dr. Barone, Mr. Bern- but whether it is the concensus of Kincaid, 41. The two men, who areout of reformatories and prisons EDISON — Two baseball teams since he was twelve years old. / Mrs. Gregory. stein. • • the Board, I do not kno.w." charged with holdup and robbery have been organized at the Pot- Other members noted that the of a cab driver July 3, requested Detective Gyenes also said Rose ters Recreation Center by Casper By WINDSOR J, LAKIS following night, a meeting was the adjournment so that they just completed a seven-year-sen- Harris, who is in charge of sum- and young folks—in appreciating its affairs with Bis 9-year-old schools, and high school there. He might obtain a lawyer. great rewards' ' ' •' ' friends—which we are sure will went on to the University of Cali- scheduled "with Dr.