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tOP COVERAGE and Leader Shoppar *-4op dreolatton covarag* ta Woodbridfe area.

Serving Woodbridge Township, Carteret and Edison 1 At t. ». WMikHtf.. N. ™ Woodbridge, New Jersey, Wednesday, April 29,1970 W«Mj TEN CENTS District 8 Loyalty Day Parade to be Held In Woodbridge on Sunday WOOIHIRlDfiF, — V.F.W. VFW's answer to the Commu- TO START AT 2 P.M. marzi of the Eighth Dlitffet] Posts, their auxiliaries, fire nists' parades. The parade Will slart prompt- and a member of the FHtuil companies, firs! aid squads, VI U I'osts and their anvil ly at 2:00 P.M. from Upper VFW, announced that NflR] high school bands and other iaiics from the area will par Main Street near the Brass Street, Woodhrldge will bar) veteran organizations from [li i|>.id' as follows: from Fast Bucket, down Main Street, to closed off from ! :30 to 3:3» P> ] all over Middlesex County are Brunswick, New Brunswick, the Municipal Building, to M. Alternate routes will lie exported lo participate in the Perth Amboy, Metuchen, Hope- Hahway Avenue, with review- Grove Street or Bunnft Lane to : District 8 Vf-'W Loyalty Day lawn, South River, Carteret, ing stand at the intersection of Route 9, parade in WoodhridRe proper. South Amboy, Iselin, Laur- Martin Terrace and Railway Approximately $700 worth! Sunday, with the Avenel VFW ence Harbor, Edison, Wood- Avenue; to Freeman Street, of trophies have been par- as host post. Mayor Kalph P. hridue, Spotswood, Sayrevile, to the Woodbridfie llifih School ehasrd for the band and drill! Harone will serve as grand Ihinellen, Old Bridge (two stadium where band and drill competition, Refreshm e n t a marshal. posts), (olonia, Fords, South competition will be conducted. will be availableftat the I The loyalty Day Parade is Plainfield, Middlesex, Avenel, The Woodnridge Senior High dium for participants la the I held throughout the country to Piscataway, Franklin Park, School Band will lead the pa- parade. The competition tt; show loyalty and devotion to Cranbury, Jamesburg, North rade followed by Mayor Ba- expected to get underway' country and Hag and is the Brunswick. rone. Commander John Al- around 3:30 P.M. Barone Urges Council to Spur Freedman, president of the club.

Public Health Nursing JFK High Band Public Hearing on Anon Letter vrk County WOODBRIDGE — "I want to of the council are slightly dU- Director is Appointed Receives Invite gel it over as quickly as pos- fereHt", Burgess remarked. llii|> Post Mayor Answers Tomasso sible. I want the truth out. That He also said that be hat 'In- WOODBRIDUK - Dr. An of West New Jersey Hospital To Orange Bowl is why I removed any possible terviewed several investigator* and will make his recommwidi- ip.iMiMiK — "Not at tome Attalla. Director of the Di School of Nursing, Camden and WOODBRIDGE — In answer The plan as conceived by the road block to the investigation." ISELIN — John F. Kennedy ion to the council. ButgeM •••• • — but anything is vision of Health, hm announced Seton Hall University College Mayor Ralph P. Barone made Memorial High School Band ito t:°uncil President Gene To planners and the mayor is that p would not comment himself at \iii-.ir lii>rgess, Co- the appointment of Mrs. Verna of Nursing. She holds a Masters h dl h ask- m&sso's criticism regarding fu- sometime in the future a high (tha, t, statemen=»•"«"«"<."'««t toda*y w»™ ««• to the date the public hewing .1 • ;].,;. when asked K. Hanisch a* Director of Pub-'Degree In Pujnlk Health Nurs has been invited to partici- . . ,,.,_,. .,, ° ,cd by a reporter at his weekly will be held. I I AUKR PUKSS if he lie Health Nursing and Home ing Administration and Super I pate in the Orange Bowl par- ture plans for a Municipal Build- ing in th« old claypits area, May- rise municipal building will be press conference if he thought r.iii(iii|;dc fur the- post Health Services. vision from Columbia Universi ad•e i•n Miami-- , Florida, and constructed in Woodbridge Cen-janyone was "dragging his or Ralph P. Barone told mem- -. rimnnan of the Prior to her appointment in•'>'. New York City. the decision wil be made to- ter, the former elaypits. The heels." bers of the press today at his Four Youths Fined a'.ir f'.irty. WoodbridiiC. Mrs Hjinisch was ~~ " " night (Wednesday) by the plan is to rent out the upper A month ago, Police Director Miiphy, Tornjhip Chief PuWie Health Baad Parents Association. U weekly conference; floors to help pay for the cost Joseph Galassi asiced for an in- As Narcotics Users "One of the responsibility of |?n is ;,n avowed cat- ;ihe Nrw Jersey State the invitation is accepted, the of construction and. as the mu vestlgfttkyi after Councilman WOODBRIDGE — Four young school chiraren will have to he administration is to plan for '!'•• i ..uf ;riu; ___ SO. ^ ^u*iUi. iflie has nicipaJity\jfcnjws. .11 will take Gene Torn ass 0 r*ceivci an "an- men, who wera arrested in a raise most of die funds. he future. After all the work i- the uiiamiTnous . „. worke, „. d as a . nursing- con WOODBRIDGE — Semiannual over additional floors as need onymous letter signed *a won narcotics raid at the Queens is done and recommendations "' "f Hip Counly lulUnt and supervuor. : i tr«tioQ for new applicants The musical contingent has ed. dering witness," alleging a cov Gardens apartment complex on reg s madv then it is up to the coun- er up of a complaint said to m Woodbridge In her most recent position, who are eligible for Kood .Stamps also been invited to take p;nf The present Municipal Build- March 26 and charged with the have involved a police lieuten- Mrs. Hanisch developed many,under Middlesex County Food in the Junior Orange Bowl, cil to accept or reject the pro- ng at 1 Main Street is literally use of narcotics were fined $25 ant. • ,1 nrwe-omer to the educational programs for nurs stamps Program, will be held December 28. posals." bursting at the seams. Con and $10 court costs each when ll ;i. ;d denied startled "The newspapers have lost es and assisted University;in the Township the week of If the JFK band goes to The mayor indicated he did not -tructed in 1924 for a community they appeared Wednesday morn- •>l if ho was a can- sight of the fact that it was not Schools of Nursing in continu May 4. Florida it will take part ia intend to be hampered in his of 12,000 people, the various mu- ing before Municipal Judge Aa ••(•iniit'.eit that he the council, but the administra- ing education • programs and Applicants do not need to be the King Orange Jamboree work, saying "that when all the nicipal services are attempting drew D. Desmond. The drivert i :i|'prnarhed about planning field experience for i( be eligible as acts are in, they will be pre- tion and Galassi who called for on we are to Parade on December 31, to work out of the same struc- licenses of the four were also tini Uiat no firm nurses in baccalaureate aid eligibility is based on income sented to the council, then In its the probe". Dr. Barone contin- which will be televised in revoked for one year, r li.id, hern made. ure for a community of 100,000. ued. Told by the same reporter masters degree programs. ln]and aswu versus expenses color nationaljy by NBC-TV. wisdom it can make the deci- addition, she served on the Goi Applicants may register and that there have been rumors Those who were found guilty '••'• lip had believed The band will be the guests of sion to accept or reject. Our ernor's Task Force on Nursint information as follows: that the "whole thing wUI be were Richard Mielczarek, 19, 519 'ii>ji a. at the mom receive the Orange Bowl Committee responsibility is to plan and that and helped to prepare its final> Governor Replies, whitewashed", the mayor re- Brooklawn Avenue, RoseUe; >: pfn>-.f rl lo be con- Mflnday May 4 olsen Towers at the Orange Bowl clasic the is what we will do". plied: Kenneth Hutton, 19, 378 Wood repOrt- |555 New Brunswick Avenue, But Promises Nothing night of January 1. It has Asked if he had mentioned the Avenue, Iselin; Thomas Fee, 18. li''fnian. Highland Mrs. Hanisch has prepared,Fords; Tuesday, May 5, Cooper been the policy of the commit- idea of a new Municipal Build "I hope not. I want the chips WOODBRIDGE - In reply to 732 Keep Street. Linden and ;-n--. nity serving as pamphlets and guides and hasjTowers, 1422 Oak Tree Road, tee to invite all out-of-town ing to the council the mayor said to fall where they may and • iJemisciatic Chair- had articles on nursing subjects;i | and Wednesday, May 6, Mayor Ralph P. Barone's hand proper action taken if neces Jeffery Macbride, 18, 68 Clover se m participants to the game. he had "mentioned it casually". Avenue, Colonia. ai.M) Middlesex published in National and State;stern Towers, 55 Brook Street, delivered letter Monday, during sary. As things stand now The mayor went on periodicals. Her organizational! woodbridue, from 9 A. M-» to 4 say the Fair Share Caravan, Gov- there is a cloud on the police GBADUATE that he did sot feel was activities include membership: f ernor William T. Cahill stated department and with this in SENIOR CHOIR GROUP IS\ WOODBRIDGE — Eighteen wrong for him to "express his vestigation I am sure it will be in the American Public Health John W. Zullo. Director of the that he was aware "of your WOODBRIDGE — A Senior women have graduated from thoughts". removed." I!HM;K _ A procla Association, the American Woodbiidge Office on Aging deep concern for and the plight Choral Group, composed of Sen* the second annual Woodbridge "When the press asks ques- -'nni; Friday, May Nurses Association, , the Nation j| urges senior citizens to ascer- of the residents of Woodbridge Arthur Burgess, special coun ior Citizens from WoodbrUgt, 1)1 Homemaker — Home Health tions, I answer them to the best I'S.V in Wood- a League for Nursin and lhej eir eligibility for food Township." sel hired by the municipal Avenel, Iselin and Fords,'hM ;; ! E tain th of my ability", the mayor con- • ' >i|'. was issued to- Nete Jersey Public Health As-l, Aide Seminar. Those from the council for the investigation been organized, The program r l! lamps tinued. "No one is going t "As indicated we are doing ' H;ilph P. Barone. socialion At present. Mrs. Han'" Township were Betty Myers told the Leader-Pres today thai will Start Monday, May 4, at ; tell me at any time that I can' all we can to be helpful, and it ' " - voar is "Law — isch serve* on the Board of Di NIGHT OF FUN and Agnes Perry of Avenel; he will meet with the council Stern Towers, Woodbridge, fol- il( express my opinions". is my sincere hope that the Tax ''' ' a "reminder rectors of the New Jersey AVENEL — The second an Charlene ftibas, Co Ionia; Eli/ tomorrow (Thursday) to lay lowed by sessions Tuesday at '> framework of League for Nursing and the Ad nual evening of fun and danc- abeth Carlo, Marion Decker Asked what he thought of the Commission recently formed grounds for the hearing. Avenel Presbyterian Church i •'iljli'ins would bc- visory Committee of the Mercer ing will be held by Coloniif-Rah Eleanor Peterson, Helen J idea of a high rise municipal will consider the individual "Since the council will serv Hall; Wednesday at Cooper Tow- ^••,eahle and justice County College. way Lodge, B'nai B'rith, May Toth and Anna White, Wood building, the mayor answered problem expressed in your let- as an investigatory body th ers, Iselin and Thursday at <&• Mrs. Hanisch is a graduate 2 at Temple B'nai Jacob. bridge. "I think it is tremendous." ter." ground rules and legal conduc sen Towers, Fords, at 3 P. IK Public Hearings Scheduled in May, Woodbridge's 'Fair Share' Caravan Told By Legislators

By RUTH WOLK Education, Senior Citizens from all over the Township, The Dr. Reign W. Carpenter,- superintendent of Woodbridge Despite (he Statewide average of about 30% of each school - Listening to the Senators and Assemblymen Jaycees, Chamber of Commerce, Veterans Alliance, Avenel Schools, was asked to speak by Mayor Barone. Carpenter district's budget being assisted by State aid, our TOWUBMP'J "'<- Kaienan-Ttnimaa BUI, which if passed in Its Women's Club, League of Women Voters, Woodbridge Wom- said that the bill should be passed this year lor it is long schools get only 17% of their budget revenues from SUl» """'•I give Woodbridge Township an additional «', en's Club and St. John Vianney School. overdue. moneys. This means that |he taxpayers of our school dist- '""iijlly for slate aid lo education, one very lmport- Many of the participants carried signs urging the passage llll| Senator Taniman said he heartily thanked "the people of rict, which is the 4th largest in New Jersey, are unfairly get- u emerged. of the Bateman-Tanzman Bill. School children carried signs Woodbridge for coming here and showing your support for ting just a little more than HALF of what other school Aiab " "f Monday's Caravan to Trenton sponsored by reading "Please Help My School. Pass S-575." the Bateman-Tamman Bill." ricts receive in Stale financial aid! '^i|>u p, Barone, 1 bad the opportunity lo speak lo As Senator Taniman and Senator John Bateman appeared Our schools budgets, during the past four years, have in- '".'"e legislators interested in the bill and they all on the State House steps to greet the Woodbridge Township People Concerned He related the history of the bill which goes back five creased from $12 ^ million to $20 million, with a cumulative 'tiu-ally the same thing. The money is there — but residents they were greeted with enthusiastic applause Increase of $19M, million in additional costs since 1366. In IIM!I years. He said he served on the commission to study the " K it lo aid education and relieve the already Mayor Barone Introduced the two men and other legislator!) the same four year pcriud. wv. have also experienced an igr. 1 1 Ul who appeared. problem for there was no doubt that Inequities were ramp- | "" Pa>er, the plan of Governor William T. gregate loss of $1 million in decreased formula State aldl ' "^ advisers is to turn the money into surplus so Bateman declared: "There is no one who wants to see this ant rn the existing formula for state aid to education. Wood- ll bill implemented quicker than 1 do. 1 have spent three years bridge Township, he said gets but 17 per cent of its budget This means that while our schools costs in Woodbridge '»l not be any increased state taxes next year, Township have risen by SIH'i million we have actually re- M >''ar is an election year for the legislators. of my life trying In get it implemented. I hud hoped It would revenues froir state monies while other communities with school populations iniiili smaller than Woodbridge's receive ceived $4 million less in formula State aid — in other wordX IJi'n Mornun Tatuman put it: be implemented in a three year period. 1 was disappointed when the (iovemoi recommended implementation within a as much as 40 per cent. our property taxpayers have been 'squeezed' by $231-j mil- ^ "»«lu to be « firm program and a firni commit- five year period." "The people are concerned", Tamilian went on, "and lion in increased costs and decreased aid! '""• is no reason lo have S1UO million in surplus your presence here shows you are concerned. This is people Therefore, Governor, we plead with you to please recom- ' I" »l>le are hurting lor relief." To Hold Public Heariiifts power. I hope you continue to lead this crusade for political mend to the Legislature at least a t >'i implementation of ibJ * - lownshlp residents — men, women and ehild- Bali-nun revealed that the schedule now calls for holding power heads people: power. I urge all of you who have Bateman-Tanzman bill THIS YEAR! ""^ ''uses made the trip to Trenton hoping to tell public hearings m May and June with a special series of friends and relatives in other parts of the state lo ask them Without such additional school aid, there will be still mOrt lll( ''"" - Kieat need of increased aid to education. sessions set for early in September. to write to (heir representatives in the State Legislature elderly persons, and others on fixed incomes, who will have -'•"in aues from (wo years old to 89. One woman "The passage of this bill will not be an easy task", Bale urging the passage of the bill." their homes confiscated by excessively overburdensouM- "' '" Mime a bit older, but she wouldn't admit to man continued, "because. It effects each municipality differ- In reply to Tuiumaii's plea, Mayor Barone said he would property tax increases. .'; ently. You folks in WoodbriUge have a big interest because write "to each aud every mayor in the State «f New Jersey you were not iiulmleil in the exflu funds granted tu the "His Thank you for your consideration of this request. 1 i>iiitii|pau|» were quite upset because they asking their cooperation." ) Six". We will need yuur help because it will be a lougli , Appreciatively, .° i'»e governor. However, Mayor Baroue mid Koy Muudy, a member of the Board, of .education, also Kalph P. llaioue ~ l fight." spoke about the Immediate need of the passage of the bill. • """.u1 sained 4a audience with |b« Governor for Mayor ' ' ' v J1 Senator Edward (rablel of Middlesex minority leader, " ""»les In which the. governor said that he As president of the Middlesex County School Hoard!) Asso- lauded Senator Taiuman for Ills efforts. ' ""• I'lublem and would "Hie to see It done »n ciation, Mundy said he had testified regarding the bill before ''Delighted With Tumour ""Ml>l< ' He Indicated that (he "state did not have "The minority", said Crabiel, "is doing all il can lo im- and would be back in May to testify again. Mayor Barone told reporters that he was delighted ""I ihut In the final analysis "it was up to the plement (his aid hill. We believe the money la available m Presents Complaint the turnout. the budget. The $30 million that the Governor Is talking about "It Is a remarkable showing for a weekday when Is not enough and not soon enough. The program U neaded Whrn Mayor Harone finally got in to see Governor Cahill, "'•"'» by recommendations", be stated. folks have to so to work", he commented. now, not five years from now." he presented the governor with a letter which read as fol- '""v (Groups Represented Senator John lynch, Middlesex, Just took a bow. but Aa lows,: Members of the caravan said they planned lo reium In Dear Governor Cahill: May whan public bearing* are scheduled. ' ''• KH>up» ifprf.cnted in the Caravan were the seinbly John 1 uy spoke and said ll>r Stair aid to vdut'Mtiuii On beltHlf of the luu.ooo resldeuu of Woodbridge Township, "We will make our voices heard", said H spokesman for ""ii< il of Towukbip I* I AM. uiost «r ibr KlAx lu bill was 1I10 most lmporuut campaign Issue and that lie *»* I, at Mayor.'hereby request your aaslst»>nte In helping re- a senior clUiens. group who noted lb*t Woodbridge resld««t* 'imui, WuoUbrldie Tuwwuip Kdumlluu UWtfuppuluietl I11 1 tie (joyernor's recommendation. ltlp lieve our property tax payers (who now pay 70 cents of each on pensions and 8odal Security could no longer make endi ""Oiu, H.J, Butliiem and ITttftisKmal Woni- "At l«»»t «o uililluu 1» needed now," tontlnu«d F«y, tax dollar for edmniioju of some of the excessive burden meet. »>»n< w State aid for school*. Iwinea." ., , 1 lu i ouiiciU at the Uigb School's, the Board of fight for It." k' >-- MIfBlisEX COUNfY

Ctrtwrt wn Item «r left tl ft* PMt SlMp, «4 CMk* Cartent, iffMll* B«r«nk Hall, w «p»rH» mallet Oriet to Main rfilet; at M mi* Street, WMttrMf t, N. J. Serving Woodbridge Ttfwnship, Carteret and Edison O. *Mttrt«i», N. 1. Carteret, New Jersey, Wednesday, April 29, 1970 TKHCINtfr y Om Mortgage Burning Is inner Slated by Legion at \ rarterct i ,,! has won a :!,,• 1370 Nation- •i'i Contest. Dinner-Dance May 23 Krli.ard .1. Pat . i i was inform ("ARTERET — The Burning off in Middlesex County. Vietnam 263. The American LtgiM, Wfft M;iskaly, of 13 veterans have joined the post in leasantly surprised thii *#k nil-ret, won the the Second. Mortgage Dinner- Dance of Carteret Post No. 263larg, e numbers and pHNnembers pon receipt of a communication nl, Annual Post have Hie American Legion, will bcl rejoined the jwSt. Meinber- rom national headqutrtwg in •celehraied on May 23. Comman !*h>P fees for retired and Worldwhich National Commander I. • t was one ofj •lei Frank J. Blackford revealediWar 1 members are onl£$3 per Milton Patrick had prabc fo r ,, MudenU who; inday. iyear; for those remitting in l .,., .1 throughout. rogramming of the service after their first honor- The letter noted not only th» ,,M«II(IS Carteret Tho post still has the first ohBCtf. S>. All other increase in membership, but ,i [jrsinned the mortgage which, is expected .to •m'erwWrVpay regular dues. tiif. direction of br repaid by 1974, also the programs in youUt: Tickets fo rthe affair are Boys State, Sea Scout*, bajft- Sr . lather of John J. Conte. chairman of available at The American Le- ball. drill team — that the port - and an art the event, said that among the gion Memorial and (Tom the of- sponsors. dignitaries attending the even- ficers, of the organisations The this ing will be Assemblyman public is welcome. A full dinner "We are happy to realiw," said post commander Frank I he Thomas J. Deverin, Mayer course will be followed by danc- theme, Blackford, "that we are so ree- - ;:>;!4 - Partner Michael Toth, former mayors ing for the evening. councilman, and civic leaders in The post has planned also to ognlied. All our work is dona by Tin- content wan volunteers."' m i lie American the community. participate in the reception tor ! The post has had a fantastic national commander J. Milton A delegation will be prewrjt at • ,:i \ in coopera growth in membership and inPatrick in Iselin on ,May 9. the Nulty Post of The American \!,,r lime Adminis- Alii KIBST iinroe t- • dicatlons Post Lauajed Legion for the visit of the na- s Hvpl nt Com Officials of Caiteret Post No tional commander. • '•.<• I>,I.I office Dept First Aid Squad, to purchase a "Resusi-Anne" for use by the squad in training its members in Month To - , ,.i.- was among V> Moulh Reiniluiion and Cardio Pulmonary resusltaiion. The Model of the training aid in the foreground was borrowed for a < _ in -;;tte< who took demonstration before (he Lions Club. Looking on are Frank Kovacs, Squad V. Pres. at left, Joseph Herron, Capt. and Thomas i-f V thfkiWQ trt ui'.L.i high school Walks, AMt. Cap*, at far right. Ml* commended lhe I.ions lor their many contributions to<«he squad and cited several Hems -*•*• *J» KJllUlt O •>#» l\\ vanning the prize o( Itfa-nvUf tqnipmeot beuig atlliied by the »quad which have been donated by the Carteret Lions Club over several years. Boost .•^r-nt, the Bth jrearj •it a Mudeflt from: At Carteret on Saturday i s, h'xil ha* yt^n $. Large Gathering CARTERET — On Saturday Slovak folk songs by the HunNemish i.-iimnai contort. jHe .• ;i:Vr H a 125 WV evening. May 2, the combined garian c,onjposerp , Bela Bartok. choirs of Carteret High School Three sOlpisU will perform At Polish Fete Will present their annual Spring arias i Charles Gounod's n{ S.SOO.00 opera "Fajjst". The soloists will Slate c M iskaly. broth CARTERET — A capacity Choral Festival. Four different crowd attended the annual singing groups will present a be Margaret Kaforus, Ken Med CARTKRET — John Naml^fc. "1 -!:i iW4: Anthony wick, and Gary Greenbeig. Republican, a former presidewfc r* ,i:vi Ceargt M»*k Swienconka, the Festiv- wide range of selections appeal ity, of the Polish American Club Also featured in the evenings .of Carteret Borough CouneU.T" rr.ii other priiM ing to all types of musical tastes of Caiteret in Saint James Hall J performance will be the Girlsheads the independent sUtefor in f tt Saturday. A typical old fashioned The Varsity fht>ir, the larg-, chorus and the Boys Chorus mayor in the CaSteM muSlcV " Polish cusine was featured. est assembly of singers, consists pal election. - Mir poster of 100 male and female voices. The Invocation was given by His running mflten afe H« Selections to be sung by ,llcan Robert H. Bi^m and Mackln. TV Bcne Varsity ncludc: a in;,'III p was said in Polish by Fj»- pendent Raymond Wizna "for" W.A. three year council seats and in |'h«r Charles Traeman.ikl. pvc," by J. S. Baah in tile i Mayor Michael Toth lauded . 'on the Hill," by John Lennon and dependent Victor II. Kazio for For Us," from thrpaul McCartney; and "Thlhe two-year term. They have lhe tradition of the gathering, Romeo and Juliet"; Water Is Wide," an American :hr- ongrcssman lealling it "A Festivity of Broth-, led petitions with the >.swi the art stu from the Brhadway folk SOHR. The Boys Chorus will ex County clerk's office. |eily Love." He spoke of the Po- (Musical "Hair"; "Havk Nag -present the Lerner and Lowe hit, ti-r.|iifiitly and Jlish American contribution to the; The Republican ticket .con- fla." an Israeli folkA song; "They Call The Wind Maria." prises Councilman, Charles* $, •' ifniarltable ta! : culture of this country and to 'Black, Black, BlackX an The combined choirs and their Boncelet, for mayor; David Ko«- mil (lefiicatinn o the keeping of old and worthy, American folk song ;and ^ directordic, , Mrs. . Joan Snider, in- Mn-harl Ma.skaly. traditions of religious origin. ,' ,ek for unexpired term Battle Hymn of the RepublicNjvitj e the public to a njoyable ;rt Wilson and Patrick J. Dow- ••••.!>. have' talent. Assemblyman Thomas Deve> The Concert Choir, which con-leVanjnV g off sicai l entertain .•'.•jf liave a truly van for the full term on t|i 'ratten said. JOHN EDMOND RETIRES: John R. Hofio, Resident Manager of the local FMC Corporation '". nal wisdom." arranged for a Gourmet Surprise IS ACCEPTED ceived a letter from restive; CARTERET — Bruce E. Fiscursion of rubella, commonly the greetings appropriate for thi Louis Nagy, 52, who disappear- 1 environmental Night April 30. occasion. located in the viciinity of Euda- cher, known as German measles. ed ill Hungary on the eve of have included The loastmaster was Thoma pest telling of the visiit 4 he On Drug Abuse Took teret. his return to the . '•"us emissions jewjewskk i and Maryy School has been accepted in the. Milik and the chairman, Stanle; "No word-yet from the U. S.son. CARTERET - Dr. Jerry M- \iw Jersey cop over all the surprises whipped Business Administration cur Leniart. Music was by Steve On State Department" said Mrs. She also learned tiiat two. Mid-wards, professor of health edu- prevention of up by the Rosarians. The Altar drejeak Lawrence and Orches- dles ex C ly r csi lenl riculum at Johnson & Wales of Uuis, who L °T J ? 5. W*? caUon at Adelphi Universityi , 1 - ii it HI and open and Rosary Society members rrace with Mr. Nagy during "hi* visit College. Providence, R. I. tra. ias not been seen or heard from urged more than ISO borough -itnHial facilities are trying their hand at some- in Hungary one from Wood- tace April 17. residenti s Monday night "t« '^inii'iium mine thing different. Each member is bridge and Che other from New open up the lines of communi- 1 Mr. Nagy went to Hungary iIn- ronversion asked to make her own special All members are asked to as Brunswick. cation" with youngsters in'fih April 6 to make final prepara- Harmful sulphur dish — such at cakes, pies and gemble at 7:45 p. mi. in,, the Hadassah Will ing drug abuse and other p tions for a. tour of about 100 per- »The trip by Nagy was. sfched "til commercial cookies, candy, preserves, etc. church to attertd the mojithly uled for 12 days, He wa£ dulemse , 1 sons to Hungary and other parts the new MisAfte- r all the cooking and baking Mass celebrated by Rev. Dr. Edwards spoke at a mak- of Europe sometime in June. back more than a wettrago. are done everyone is asked to George M. Wheeler, O.S.M., Meet Thursday After worrying about his abing in Abraham Lincoln School wrap their specialty in a pretty Moderator of the group. The CARTERET — The Carteret On tiis trip he was accom which was called by the bojnjl Hie tl.ird award panied by Police Lt. Andrew sence for more than a week, package to be iuctioned off at meeting will follow immediate chapter of Hadassah will meet of education to alert paKwbl ' ID be won by Galvanek and George Searle, Mrs. Nagy appealed to the U the meeting. A prize will belly in the church basement. All Thursday, April 30, at 8:30 P. look and teenagers of the iiiiim of the com operator of a Carteret mobile S. State Department to awarded for the prettiesit t packk |ber|new members s are invtteinvited to at M. in the Carterel Jewish Com incurred by drug abuse. , :v s>hilosophy of home tract The two of them re- into it." tend. mtinity Center. > The speaker, who has bee»4n- The program vill be under turned in p*ue time. volved in the war on drujOTTJ})* Mr, Nagy made frequent trips' pf A S firmer Fair \ |the direction of Mrs. Max Gru- 1 MM the past 18 years, openefik-ttU ', hin. Kun Nile will be featured to Hunger* in connection withi ^""* * "" program with a film depjrtfhg Guests are invited. Contribu tours. arrtnged by his wife,f»)et tor Monday the many kinds of dru,Ks. ftaii; tions will all go for the benefiiGrace,, owljer of a travel agency CARTERET - Final quiiizers, headache remedies at 107. RpdieveLt Avenue. q of Hadassah supplies. ments have been made by the I Educational Chairman Mrs In addition to helping his and the like, which the Edward Ulman assisted by Mrswiffi wither travel agency, Mr,iPvt. Nicholas Minue PTA forare hook»d on." \- Vera Weiss, Mrs. Jack Stein —,_ T - ^R annuai spring Fair* to be Dr. Edwards played the role Mrs. Button Price, Mrs. Wi held Mofl^ay, May 4, fet thef a teenage addict and invited WILLIAi.1 WAl.SH the audience to offer its meth- liam Knifel, and Mrs, R. Belitz scho»l. will aid Mrs. Max Gruhin. Mrs. InstaHation Set ods of getting him off drug's,.***: Game booths and The speaker related personal FROMOTKD: William Al Kestenbau, president, will tables will be among thei many Walsh, 38 Frederick St.. Car preside. Members having blue experiences with addicts he h* ByVff Unit items displayed for p^ dldealtt witithh an dd answeredered, Qui At its recent ions. . "Z£ insurance analyst In in to this meeting. CARTEHET t h e Prudential Insurance meeting, the Ladies Auxiliary AT NAVAL STATION A school nurse pointed out that Election of officers will be the problem of drug Co.'s valuation division. Be completed. Refreshments will of Star- Landing Post, 23U, CARTERET — Navy H fore his promotion, Mr. Walsh VFW made, plans for a joint in- man Apprentice John C. couldn't be stopped untill be served under the diroction of sources are cut off to was a statement and dlviilnid Mr». Harry Rudnick. stallatioo • ^t officers with theson of Mr. and Mrs. Willi|m P consultant. ]{« joined the post to be held May » at theCrilley of 108 Sycamore St:, Car sters. She urged stricter tompany in 195)1, He ad vim VFW pe*t room teret, is now serving at tl; Na foiTement. oniaii ask' ted to head valuation and Car Wash Slated Mrs,-Hftreuce Ambrose, past!val Air s Statement approver in 1UI>1 department' president . to 4:00 p.m. nioion Ini'ukfai-to t onn MaM»y 3Si follofujtnw | William J. ^ M«mUers of the I.illlf was in the it A.M. Mam at-St, Jo UN IIONOK KO1.L Mall League Ladies Auxil- The silver Cliureii, (k*rt«rrt Ave. CAKTKHKT — Andrew annyi, 175 Pershing Ave W. WMb cars for just $1.25 Mother and child will Holy C^Tiiuimiotv in a ' body.'M'1-''"1*! 'Stymonifta', 5i „ CABTERBT - A «|rd party will go toward pickets,iu«k ,u y bofl!U* fliiffhase* from'Stmi. are oh the Honor ni 111 will 1)8 held, by the L»dles Au\ tfl g II Hi marking LEADRRS - MM*-(rat «• are .Uiary, t'iia t'o. 2. Thursday, Littt* Carteret Baseball League Chairman Mrs. I'at Smitk oi a*d Mn. Uajy fentt. liilikiiiL ^ilHtltit f m?fti f], served promptly at 7:3* to b« tor High School. NEW!! farbon wiiinin* the Tween Ping with its first annual Fashion areas, annoii;.rm followed by thr show "Guys and PonJ Tournament at the Y. M. + • * Show, called: "Champagne. show. PANT DRESSES & Dolls". H. A. in Perth Amboy. Sock it Temple Emanu El will hold a + * * Roses, and Fashions." The p '*Jti Mark! joint Installation of Sisterhood PONCHO PANT SUITS event will be held at tile Isclin A meeting of n,, , Cub Pack M of th« Boy Scouts and Brotherhood and Temple Of Knights of Columbus Hall to of America are holding s "Ga- ficers on May 22. This will ho held on Thursday • . St' Johns Episcopal Church morrow (Thursday) at 8:00 P. poor turnout, arnii, LOW, LOW, LOW rage Sale' on Saturday and Sun- the first event of this kind at araujbnrrd that Mrs. Ronald Var M. with faihlons by Nan'i of Cornell. A ilatc- < ',.' day May Z an d3. U dy, The Temple Emanu-El. FACTORY PRICES! fa WIM confirmed by Bishop Al Clark. Champagne and hors officers were piv, , wondorful items for sale wilf be • • * ' All Fir«t Quality M 57 Hurnham Drive of/ Ford "rod t. Banyard in the Cathedral d'ouevres will be semd. Table voted on, and ttv : „ Nationally advertised brandi Avenue near U S. HlghWty 1. at Twnton. Rev. Jerry Van Drew Welcome home to Mr, and pprizes, , as well as, door priws officers will bo in OH • * * was, presenter. Mrs. Gelb from their trip over- will be awarded. The a May meeting. Tho scouts of Cub Pack 54 Were ' i| * * . seas. Mrs. Julia G*lb Is the ance price covers the entire Mrs. Erwin i -, , welcomed hy the firemen on There will be one tervlce of former Julie Caro, daughter of cost of the evenings festivities, president, who their rewnt visit to the For Holy* Communion at St. John's Mr. and Mrs. Lew Caro. Mr. and each woman wll receive a itronfly about pr,,, Fire House. They were given Episcopal Church tomorrow and Mra. Oelb will take up resi- gflt upon entrance. at do other Im.-u.; (Thfcday). 8:00 P. M. The dence In Rosalie. A limited number of tickets full tour ami learned many things stated, "We arc n !'» 'l ! about fire equipment. servlee will be commemorating * * • will be sold at the door, an- money to benefit n,. * * * St. Philip and St. James, St Get-well wishes ar» extended nounced chairman. Mrs. Char- pup Us, if only l>"» \,- "From whence com+th th* be*t for IMJ** The Fords Chapter of Deborah, Catherine o( Siena and St, Peter, to the mother of Ralph Cohen. les Costenbader; tickets may out of 400 memiif.. in cooperation with the Parkway martyr. Father Van Drew, vicar We hope she Is up and around be purchased In advance frtrn Inf. It ia a pity hi>. , 1439 IRVING ST., RAHWAY, N.J. will pe celebrant. The new Li real soon. any of the following board Chapter, will sponsor a theatre catet that the [•, '* -•do 1 Daily and Sat. 9.30 to * - Thun, 'HI 9 388-4400 party to the Circle Playhouse twgy will be used. * • * members, Mrs. Costenbader, care." At least 20 \% Mrs. Thomas Cornell, presi- for the performance of "The i • * * Good luck to Rita and Ben a quorum, lo at tt^ i,s. dent, Mrs. Earl Crouse, ticket Typist »nd the Tiger" on Thurs- ' On' Sunday, May 3. The St. Robinson upon their iov« to ing, four metiers , chairman, Mrs. George Bechar. day, May 7. at 8:30 P. M. The Johns Episcopal Church will Los Angelas, California. The Ro- "rustled up", so n> m Circle Playhouse is located in hold a service of Holy Com- binsons have resided in Fords Mrs. J. V. Bermedez. Mn. Cal could take place Mr- r Woodbridge. munion at 7:30 A. M,, Morning on Tracy Drlvt (or the pait thir- Donnelly, Mrs. Harry Higen, optimistically 11m , , „ Mrs. Robert Jordan, Mrs. Ken Etch member ?',.::;,) neth Lldsky, Mrs. Erwln Loch one more permn •, •-. ner. Mrs. Gerald Marshall meeting, since '1 • ,r, Mrs. Eugen Rlbas. Mrs. Rich been so poo !y attr:-;. 1' ard Robinson and Mn. Joseph Saflarski. The following cvnt.'s W( According to School 22 prin nounced by Mrs CMIPKI- cipal. Mrs. Florence Augustine,: 80, The ChampaRIIC H,.y CLOTHES PER™ AMBOY she is looking forward to a suc- Fashion Show; \!y u iroi;i:irs Thursday, is ftp 11 c fi Twice as big ;is bofom! cessful affair, so that a long NOW, A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR MEN & BOYS! awaited dream for the school next PTO m«etink ^ can be realized, a television set, M. In the schoni c.-i', •,,:]i., with a hookup to the National onon Wednosday. ^1 r- ;; Education. The cost Is $1.50 per annual bowling 1,. ^i student to Join the station. held at the Clark 1 , • The PTO expressed its thanks AH members • •< u\ please make note •' •:. ^^ Doom open tomorrow morning at 9:30 to the sixth graders for the A. in. new jersey's most beautiful clothing Fire Auxiliary store for men & boys! Free gifts for every- Schedules l*arh AVENEI, - Tin' 1 one ! Free orchids for the ladies! Come See ilinry to Avonel I sponsor a rani pi tho puhlio, on Kii i, ... Come Sayet P.M. in the firrlimi-.,- STORK CLUD are requested (» i: goods and trading •, New arrivals recorded recent next meeting or 1 i: ly at Perth Amboy General His bara Moore for ;i i pital Included: up of Hems. Ti(kr:. : spr* From Fords, a dauchtcr to tained by ca'.lin^ ii.,11, Mr. and Mrs. John Barth, 8 Tu lip Drive; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marie Warii; Joseph Halasz, 328 Crows Mill at a meetinfi of the Road; a son to Mr. and Mrs. held at the firehmiM'. Mrs.J Frank HcCarr. $2 Firstfetrect, •Unks was in rli,M::« 'if Ibmgo, which was li-.nurcd.1 From Avenel, a son to Mr. tesses were Mrs. harcn B) and Mrs. Douglas Aumick, BOO Mrs. Venn Lutlwij;. Mis, 1 FaAhion Style Railway Avenue. .. Long Sleeve rietta Maclvcr, Mr-. Paul From Hopelawn. & daughter Melville and Mrs. Bart KNIT to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull. BODY SHIRTS Moore. SPORT SHIRTS 33 Emmett Avenue. From Carteret, a daughter to The i50/50 was wn by! Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Negron, Dorothea Lockiu 104 Union Street; and a son to Moore won Ihe atiendu Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Torro, 144 prize. Featuring crew and High Street. Mrs. Barbara 'I V-neck models. See tie-dyes, florals, tntnreds, pals- uounced reprebeiiiiL^cs 111 leys, bold stripes, tven satins, crepes How many good books do you attend the state metunjioj and voiles! All with smart long read these days? held Thursday in Map!? Famous Brand collars. SWEATERS

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(Photo by Carlan .Studios) MRS, IANCE BEAM MNII itnouncement is Made f Ijnd-Forman Kites Aiinrninrpmrnt rings by her uncle, Bernard Ru Photo by Gene Lucas MRS. JOHN lMlil IP FOXE ,f the marriage back. Forman, Mrs. Bernard Rubaek was ma- Sue tron of honor and Mi.ss Laurie Mi Harry For Fin-man, sister of the bride, was MRS. THOMAS R. LANG Foxe- Gilbert Marriage ,. mill the late Mr. maid of honor. Bridesmaids wnre I.,•HUT Beam Lind. the Misses Tracy Wayne, Ron *j()LONIA — St. John Vian- Miss Olivia Volpe served as nie Schwartz and Liana Liml. fley Church was the setting on maid of honor. Attendants were Solemnized in Carteret M.-irlin F. Mnd Of Don Smartt served as best Saturday, 3:M P, M., for the Mrs. Michael Caravelio, Mrs , .ind (tip late Mr. Richard Farroll, Miss Nancy CARTERET - Miss Christine After a wedding trip to Puer ,iu|i||i was married man. Ushers were Ted Ruback, wedding of Miss Rosalie Jean Lenny Lieb ami Gary Jay. Caravelio to Thomas Richard Finegan and Miss Joann Corey. Anne Gilbert, daughter of Mr. i Rim, the couple will reside •\i..i 11 i:>. at the Ma and Mrs. Stanley J, Gilbert, 79 in Carterot. iiDi- with Rabbi Ir- Mrs. Lind is a graduate of Lang. Rev. Robert Schulr.e of Richard Lang, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. George Street, became the r officiating. A re Woodbridge High School, class ficiated at the double ring cere- Ushers were Richard Farelt, bride of John Philip Foxe. son |,],IIT afterward- of 1965 and Lyons Institute of mony and was celebrant at the of Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Foxe, Medical Technology. Her hus- Michael Finegan. Harry Ste- A.is civen in mar Nuptial Mass. A reception was phens and Lee Cusmano. 42 Whittier Street, Saturday af Masses Listed band is a graduate of Borah ternoon at 2:30 in St. Joseph's High .School, Boise Idaho and held at Town and Campus, Mrs. Lang is employed by New Union, immediately after the Roman Catholic Church. Rev. attended Boise .Vate College. Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Her At St. Cecelia's Photo by Bejai Studie ceremony. Donald M. Gantley O.S.M. of- 'ATI He recently completed his mili- husband is a plumber with the ficiated. ; JKWFXERS Red Bank Local. ISELTN — First Friday will MRS. GARY CHARLES ROBERTS tary service in Germany and Parents of the couple are Mr, e ohserved at St. Cecelia's After a wedding trip to Bar Tb« bride wore a gown of silk (S.It 1B71 will be attending Boise State and Mrs. Joseph Caravelio. Ed- Church this week at three Mass- PERTH AMBOY — The was best man. Gene Maldony, College in the fall. bados, the couple will reside in organza featuring a bodice of m WATCH ft iaon and Mr. and Mrs. John es, 6:30 A. M., convent chapel, Most Holy Rosary Roman Cath- 'erth Amboy, was usher and After a trip across Uie coun Oakhurst. beaded peau d'ange lace, ka olic Church was the setting on William Paul, also Perth Am- RY REPAIR Lang, Elizabeth. Mr. Caravelio bucki sleeves, appliqucd in lace 9 and 10;45 A. M., church, ac- try. the couple will reside bis daughter Saturday, 3:30 P. M,, for the boy was ringbearer. V\u. !):::"•(•; Krl., »:»-• in; escorted and bouffant silhouette cording to Very Rev. Monsignor Boise, Idaho. •altar. John M. Wilus, pastor. Con- wedding of Miss Michealene The matron of honor wore & Her imported iluusion veil cas- Ann Paul, daughter of Mr. and mint green chiffon gown with a caded from a bow of matching fessions will be heard in pre- mint igrecn veil encrusted with paration on Thursday (tomor- Mrs. Andrew Paul, 376 Pros- orcanza lace and seed pearls. pect Street, to Gary Charles pearls. She carried mint green Mrs. William G. Ellis, sister row), from 4 to 5:30 and 7:30 Roberts, son of Mrs. Charles and light green carnations. The of th(> bride, served as matron to 9 P. M. Upvary. 322 Alpine street and bridesmaids and flower itirl of honor. Bridesmaids were the Other Masses, scheduled for the late Charles Roberts. Rev. wore pale yellow chiffon gowns Misses Juliannc Itzen, cousin of he remainder of this week will Daniel Giorgl officiated at the yellow veil with pearls and car- Come on over the bride, and Kathleen Foxe nciude: tomorrow (Thursday), doublo ring ceremony. ried light and dark yellow car- cousin of both bride and bride fi::iO A. M., convent chapel. 8 The bride, who was given in nations. groom. and 9 A. M., church; and Sat- marriage by her father, wore Mrs. Roberts is a 1967 grad- Kevin Vandermark, cousin of urday, 9 A. M., and 11 A. M., a peau de soie gown embroider- uate of Perth Amboy High to modern gas the bridegroom, served as best First Holy Communion and ed on the front with laced dais School and a 1968 graduate of man. Ushers were Dennis Mass for public school children. ies. Her train and veil wore Middlesex County Vocational Haemmerle and Peter Homick lined with daisies. She carried and Technical High School in The bride is a 19G5 graduate Confessions will be heard Sat air conditioning. urday from 3:30 to 5:30 in the a bouquet of white roses, car- Beauty Culture. Her husband of Carteret High School. She is nations, and daisies. is a 19G6 graduate of Perth Am- employed at U. S. Metals Refin- afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening. Mrs. Douglas Walker, Perth boy High School. He served two ing Company in the Purchasing Amboy, served as matron o years in he U. S. Army includ- Department. Her husband is a Fourteen Masses will be said ing one year tour of active on Sunday, May :i, as follows: honor. Miss Dolly Roberts, 1963 graduate of St. Benedict' Perth Amboy, was bridesmaid duty in Vietnam. Prep School and of Rutgers Uni 6:30, 7:!5, 8, 8:45, 9:45 10:30 After a wedding trip to he and 11:15 A. M. and 12 noon in and Miss Donna Leff, Scwaren, Gall 289-5000 versity, class of 1968. He servei was flower girl. Pocono Mountains the couple the upper, or main, church 9:15, two years active duty in thi Peter Fenenic, Perth Amboy will reside in Perth Amboy. U. S. Army with one year in 10, 10:45 and 11:30 A. M. ami Vietnam. He is currently em 12:15 P. 'M. in the lower church, now for a free ployed as an expense analys Lourdes and Faliina Halls; and BETROTHAL TOLD: - Mr. for Hospital Service Plan o: 10 A .M. Mass, said in Roosevelt and Mn. William S. Neebe of New Jersey. Newark. Hospital Annex, iMenlo Park. Dur I If ten Jri O•• AVENKL STREET, AVENEL Phone Orders: 636-1288 the former Miss Abbia IM. Trei- (Airosg From General Dynamics) fYlllvC d SUBMARINES Holy Communion will be obser- 4th Graders Present ved on Sunday, May 3, at ttn dor of 52 Third Ave,, Port Read- Play at Local School First Presbyterian Church dur ing, participated in competitive ing two services, 9:30 and 1 xercisos with Helicopter Anti- COLONIA — ''Cloud 9" was A. M. submarine Squadron Five (ASW- the setting for a play spoofing 5) aboard the aircraft carrier the computer's place in Daniel Church school Is held for Nur SUPPORT sery through Junior High at both USS Wasp near Quonset Point, Cupid's Department of Romance, R.I. according to Miss Patania, services. Senior High meets a 11 o'clock only. Baby and toddle: His unit won the Battle Effic- YOUR fourth grade teacher at School iency "E" and Rhode Island 17. care is available at both ser- vices for children under the ag Red Rooster Award for battle Members of her class in the of three. readiness, the ASW "A" and Ar- POLICE cast were: Dr. Mentor, Anthony nold J. Isbell Awards for Anti- The Junior High meets on Fri submarine Warfare excellence Del Conte, Kric I'ebula; Daniel days at 7:30 P. M. for fellowship Cupid, Richard Hammer; Pix- and the Commander Fleet Air and recreation. The Senior High Quonset Dipper Award for hav- ies. Robin Jennings, Vincent will leave on Friday, May l, fo We are proud to take an active part in this area-wide salute to our Donargo, Patricia Deleso, Kar ing the most outstanding crew a retreat weekend at PinS Brook during the last marking period. en Mennor, Robert lludak and in Pennsylvania, returning o Police Officers! We urge everyone to demonstrate your apprecia- Felice Bengston; Technician Sunday, May 3. ' X Technician Cult, Gary Abline; The United Presbyterian Worn INTEREST CUT tion for the things they do in your behalf! en will sponsor its first break 'GOOD NEWS' JOHN K TRIBOLET Mood. Barry Horowitz; Mary fast open to all communican A Treasury Department Proprietor PoppiiiM, Joanne Warner; Cleo- members of the church am patra, Victoria Volpi; Ebenee- spokesman says the decision by other local churches on Sundaj some of the nation's biggest zcr Scrooge, Douglas Bergman; May 17, 6:30 A. M, in the churc Rip Van Winkle. Jaime Penna; banks to cut their prime inter- hall. Reservations may be riiad est rate is "very good news—a SAUSAGE-TURKEY Stepsisters, JuAiin Pccylak, Deb- by calling one of the followin; orah Bobkoski; Pages, Thomas real decline in the prite 'of before May 11: Mrs. Helen W money." The treasury spokes- f'enlon, Michael Bintliff and ferling, 6344143 (morning o John Roskoski man said the cut was additional MEAT BALL evening); Mrs. Beth Vlgh. 3« evidence the Nixon administra- 7355; Mrs. Helen Hunter, 38 tion was winning the battle Poll shows Nixon gaining in 0905. A free-will offering will b against inflation. ROAST BEEF popularity. taken at the breakfast. NIXON ON SCHOOLS President Nixon proposed al- COLD CUTS locating $15 billion in federal funds over the next two years to case problems of desegregat- ling schools in every sector of CALL c. CAVIN tin- country. Nixon took Issue 636-1288 A Lotting Mamarial lor Your lov«d Onail with Democratic critics 'and CIBORWM or CHALICE others who he said have accus- Sil.., Cup Gold rtotod OKIKI ed the Administration as "back- int,' away' from the Suprfem* Yam Choict ol ROSARIES. MEDALS] Court's 1954 school decision. wwi Oihtr Religious AnkUt OPEN 6 DAYS , . . TIIES. 9 A.M. . 9 P.M. . . WED., Thurs., Fri, Sat., 9 AM. - U P.M. Marti, lid,. 1137 i. J...., St. — EL 14442 When the great men of ;tbJui HUf PAJtKING, Maidm Lan< P*rkin( Lot earth are revealed in the happy Sunday 11:30 - 10 I'.M. hereafter, there will be tqwj nirprlis* i Wednesday. Xpifl M, MTO rarrknka. Tha putttteattoi It Woodbridge Man Cl do* in July. Township BAilt Police Lwkup in Carteret in '04 u • • • C««ail^ ws,t a raaltWrt *f ^ Carta^ am and wasjai«> : fSociety News Mrs. Fte*M« Auputito, (Nate: TUa Is (to For Air Force principal of School D; Mrs. Pt- af the WwArtlp af tta *»m±t* tintMutiJtI Will* tom ^ ^ ^ kneta alky, principal m)ttoe at tm to aatjotlato far a ttdUhle hi far H>cknp Ing College Athletes of Amer Marilyn Kereves, >Si W. Ed let." The annual awards volume cvstiin. mered aai caniai that the eomadtte* raeaanaal at Carteret aai rajpart back at the lext meettt«. ward Street, Iselln, has been ac APRll, jn ,„ futures blographlcals and se to the primary watHaa> the feUowtai aperoortadoa far the The tot IhuBy chatea U the rite where the triangle it lo- ^ \T i ceptod at Bloomfleld College, it main* year: Paltea, flfiH" cated ah KaaMTett Awwe. Oa My «, ISM. «» wat moved ADULTS COmpUshtnentg of approximately wis announced by Jerald L, 5.000 young athletes who have What a conpaiiaoa Oat figure makes with th« totals el to ni carried £at qkedflcasBin far tae sew town hall at Car May S Garland, Director of Admissions tera« prepare* hy A. W. CwtlB ha Mtepted and adopted. - woven themselves outstanding The collefa was established in FoHee appropriattaM for 111 notice officers and a ifaroctar far Henry Inman i today: Salaries aad waafta, $MS,»M; other expeaMa, *5S,M«. Mored aad carried that the arddtecft compeasatton for 8 to 9 P. M * la sports, campus activities and IMS. plant aad tpectfkattoa thall ha $Ma, Moved and carried Oa , l*Nt aa appllcatloa was received frnt W. F. "Marlin T,,,I,, Tour, wh» nirirtwaTj wished to become a polkaaaa h*t the that the clerk he aathertsed to adrerthe for brick for con "Sky Caprp application was ahead m file, and, as far as cam be 4*ttr- tmcttoa of a town ban tt Carteret la the Weodhrid«e News "Prints' mlned from the reeerds. nothing eUe was done abaot M. and Reglttor. htdt to he received at Tewa Hall. W«oJbrtdge at »:)• •'ckek M- a* Wy M. MM. Bldt were TeceWed SCHOOL-A<;F. nil and the lowest Md wa. that tt ****** Le« at $3,»M. Evl AND GIRKS .Special Officer Warned April 30 The three-man aaOe« department was nat large wnH far dently ttM caaimittee decided agahnt Mr. Lee't proposal and readverttted far Met. Oab «aa bU was received, that of Henry Inmini •pedal events, a* (pedal officers were named fraaa date N> * to 5 I> M time. Oa March U, 1M1, John Omenhlser, Joh> TWaapsM Hani Haatea wha WM awmreW the contract on hit hM of Mother's Day Dining aad Herman Gerke were aamed as spedal officer* far ta« $2 SM. OB Hay t, IHt, (be cotaajtttee aaet In tpecial session, the object "af *e a»etfa« heJag to axamtoe the Carttret Principin is n electloa «f March 12 "to terra at poles w, two ajai three ROBERT A.'BELKOWSKI, JR most often found in the beautiful respectively." hck-ap. Taa camiaittee wat satisfied to accept the baUding after aae ar tw» tmaD eVecta w«» ttaaeaied. Mr. Carroll, WASHINGTON — Robert A Dogs ninnlBK-at4arge were a great worry In the early day* the architect, OX'd the bill." of the Township. There were no snch things at dog wardens Belkowski, Jr.. of 752 Wood EMPRESS BALLROOM ridge Avenue, Woodbridge, and dox pounds hi tbaee days. Finally in May of INS, the JSnme Custodian Township Committee raled that "Police Officers Patrick ominated by Congressman Ed at the new At the samt aetttoa. OaauaJttoenua Uddle aad Farrell ward J. Patten (D NJ>, has been Murphy, Patrick Calllnaae and Charles Walling he Invested aathorbed to parehate the aacettary fandtare in the new with full authority to kill the dogs found running at large after selected by the U. S. Air Force tockap aad ea Janaary «, l*H, a atetfea wat made hy J. A. Academy. June Sth, which have not been licensed by or registered with Herman, that Mai Daoovaa, taa paUce efflcn- "he given the Township Clerk and which do not carry a collar bearing Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the use of the apper apartneats of the Carteret look-up and Belkowski. the future Air the license number nolens such dogs are muxxled. Resolved be furnished wUh water, fweJ md light, he in retnrn to care further, that a notice of this resolution hf pnhlished In the Force officer will report to thi for the bafldiag and toafc after any and all prisoner* that academy at Colorado Springs Weekly Register and Woodbrldge News, (forerunners el The may be confined is tame aad to receive aa allowance of .2* Leader-Press and the Perth Amboy Republican) on May 26, Colorado, on June 22. cents for each meal famished to prlaeaen." Seventeen years of age and a 1902." When Carteret became a maaktoalhy of Its own, Dono- The bicycle that Officer Walling refused in the previous senior at Wcxxibrldge High FREE ROSES van was named a police afUcer of the Borough of Carteret. School, young Belkowski will be winter In favor of a winter uniform and overcoat, was final- (To Be Continued) ly purchased for him to cover hla beat in what it now Car- a member of the June graduating To Every Mother teret. J. A. Hermann, a member ol the Township Committee class. from the Carteret dbtrict. was empowered to purchase the Mitt Karen Dlugasch A good student. Robert, ha bicycle on Jane 17, Utt at a cost not exceeding $50. Service Qub also been active in extra-curri Complete Mother's Day Menu To Wed Ronald Cane cular programs. Sewaren Gets Cop COL0N1A - Mr. and Mr*. He was on the Mathematlc Special Boynton Beach, Sewaren, at the turn of the century, was To Hold Event Joel F. Dlugasch announce the Honor Society, Student Council considered among the best of seaside resorts. Believe It or WOODBRIDGE — The Wood engagement of their daughter, 5 Committee, was Sophomore ELI NATiri.\iv< not, hotels and amusement and boating areas lined the beach bridge State School Service Club Karen Dale Dlugasch to Ron- Class Representatives, and altc Prime Rib Dinner and people came here from far and wide for their vacattou. is sponsoring a Chinese Auction ald Cane, son of Mr .and Mrs.represented the high school *t On Jnly 31, 1902, the people of Sewaren requested fhe ap- to be held at the school on Rah-Lawrence Cane of Manhassett the Boys' State Convention last pointment of a policeman for their section and in July Hans Nadelman T( way Avenue, Avenel; on Thurs- Kills, Long Island. year. Simonspn, who later became a regular police officer, was also active I day, May T. The event under the Mist Dlugasch graduated Robert was appointed special officer. school athletic events, servini chairmanship of Mrs. Patricia Trenton State College in 1989. Agent For! 1 For two years, the police officers a^L.,' _*_. ,acaUoo time on the soccer and bowline Special Children ! Menn $2.75 GensoU and Mrs. Arlene Bateau Mr. Cane is a 1963 graduate of and after months of deliberation, the committee granted the teams, as well as being a mem DINNER SERVED from Noon to S P.M. the University of Texas and is 10th Year police officers one week's vacation by resolution on Septem- is scheduled for 7:30 P. M. in ber of the Chess Club. doing graduate work at Hof Eli Nadelman ,,f \J Reaerrailons: 352-1000, Ext 914 ber 4, 1902. Can yon imagine what would happen today if aa the auditorium of the Multi- He was on the staff of the stra University, I-ong Island. Road, Cranfo,,| n,r employee was offered but one week's vacation? A second purpose Building and it open school yearbook and also was raise in salary—$S—making a total of $50 a month, was auth- to the public. Both are employed at the Na the New York i.ifr in,, its photography editor. Holdei Company's 1« Township meeting after meeting was devoted to "people charitable organisation* as well. FREE PARKING Crowning for Tuesday date nominated must be evalu time Mr. Naildman standing on the corners around town." Robert Hugelmeyer, president ated in 3 areas: academic, me Very few today can recall that Woodbrldge Township built WOQDBB1DGE — Mrs. Don Ne- York l,i[c\ N™ JfJ noted "The Chinese auction pro- aid Anderson, president of the dical and also physical aptitud sales force ami he \y, a "lock-np" for the Carteret section, Just before that area vides fun and revenue for mem- broke away from Woodbrldge to become the borough of SI. Janes' Church Altar Rosary among the (CM top bers of tfee Service Club. We Society will be crowner at the TO HOLD KOFPEE KLATCII New York l.ift\ r. Roosevelt and later the Borough of Carteret. In fact, Joseph — -• run the kind of avents METUCHEN The Ramc Hermann, who in 19M was the chairman of the Township Crowning of the Blessed Moth field force for '!»• p are both enjoy able and er to be hetd Tuesday, May 5 Chapter of B'nat B'rith Womei yearg. IJreyMrdiag." 7:30 P. M., In tire church. Mrs will hold a Koffee Klatch. at tin Becanffi af his omstu The State School Is a New Anderson said members are en Veteran's Home at Menlo Par production, Mi I Jersey State residential ctater courage* to attend and bring a Monday, May 4 from 1:00 P.W wat named tin* Kc^nmll | housing 1000 mentally retarded. guest. The regular meeting will to 3:00 P.M, President of the male and female, ages five and &ke place afterward in the Mrs. Burton Hurrl of Fords top production club ftr| over. Over 800 employees aetve church dining hall chairman for the event. The R year JM9. Mr mot Chapter has had many sue the resident* in a dally program The society wDl sponsor a card dallies in busim ss events at the Veteran's Home | of car, education .training and party on Thursday. May 21, 8 pension plans, lu-jSth i help bring some sunshine am I recreation. P. M., in the hall. Tickets will cident, and gnmp insu cheer iuto the lives of those win be available at the door; the He wat a formrr • \ For further information con have fought for our wonderf event is open to the public. Re Woodbrldge U<» I! tact Mrs. Joan Mills. 63*3400. country, she said. I! extension 226. freshments will be served.

ALL EYE DOCTORS Ashbrook PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED* Most GlassM Made While You Wait Frames, Lenses, Temples Replatcd SERVICE CHARGES SWIM Special Hone Service For Invalids OVER 1000 FRAMES TO CHOOSi CLUB SAFETY GLASSES FOR VaJUNli t* 'X FfATHERBB) UNL KMSON, N.J urwm un t INMAN AVB. \Jpticiant 1 KIND HtXI TO OAK RIDOI OOU COWttl 548-6215 Mon. & Frl. 10-9 FREE PAKKING CALL FU 8-5142 Tows., Wed., Thurs. 1M Saturday 9 5 IN RE AH SUMMER FUN, 465-67 MAIN ST., METITHEN When You Open A Regular Personal HEALTH I. RELAXATION CHECKING ACCOUNT for rh« •THERE ARE NO SERVICE CHARGES WHOLE tVMTB AWtOX NATIONAL BANK L-P FAMILY! of Any Kind If You Maintain mnt CORNBKS. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. A minimum Balance of $200 AMBITIOUS PlMta tend me inionnatyon and ttfnttura a tarfl» 75x150 cards on your "NO CHABQE" PKBSONAL Swimming Pool BANK BY MAIL FREE... CHECKING ACCOUNTS. Q Individual Account • Joint Account • Outstanding Day Camp We Pay Postage Both Ways NAMK BOYS • ExcolUnt fecial Program WRITE OR FILL OUT 12 TO 15 YEARS 01II COUPON FOR INFORMATION crrr STATIC • Picnic Af«« • bdfiM Entar- 8 Earn Cash 1 (if ... • Rattourant Pacilitlat Perth Amboy AlrCwMtitianad PRIZES • COMPLETE ATHLETIC FACILITIES Tatmh — Vollartrall ~ Softbotl WITH YOUR OWN National Bank NtUUball — Leader-Press MAIN OFFICE: At the "Five Corners" (in the heart of) Perth Amboy NEWSPAPER ROU H CARTERET OFFICE: 25 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Call Gradation federal UcpMit iwuraare Carnaratioa—Federal Ketena Departmenl Wednesday, April 29,1970

year. In MB In twetn* pastor ucatton add th* AMOS ftr .„•/- Wilus to Celebrate of the Perry Baptist Church of More Fords Facts chlHren, lira. Edwan Perry. Michigan. Tat nina y«ars aUtcd: "Don't feava ytni ehl Jl AttMtkm to an pant** who beginning In 19SV. KU dren down now Juat baejufjfe JtM gg . t ha-ro children entering? Anniversary Revival Series Ouelletta ni tuptrtetendent of fe«l they am going to tfoaaw The Mayor Reports Jurior High School to ft* High that the necda a»a «* ,. Rev, Mmv- the Detroit City Ratctra Mission, IV was dedicate to house the Do- completing; a new balding dur- Tto P.T. A. Is trying wry hard there. Tile teen-age you* and ^v i ins. pastor of minican Sisters of Newburgh, bldi d ing that time. to go ahead full blast to fight the parents of today Mad tha ,,m;i,i Catholic N .Y.. who teach In the parish cooperation of a atrong P. T. A. I,junto the 33rd school. There b but another Among other activities he has for better educating, health conducted a dally radio minis- now more than ever. Don't da- ,, ordination to dream to be realized, according Ralph P. Birone, Ph. D. lay - call Mrs. Edward Patok, i,.,„,! nn Friday, to Msgr. Wilus, that of a new try over WftFQFM and carried and five children in Grwnville, church to accommodate the on a busy schedule of revival at 225 0656. Remember K *• .\ M. Mass. His two oldest children are itud year* go by very quickly. Dont Smith Aniboy, ever-growing parish, the largest campaigns in churches through ents at Bob Jones University. at 2250058. Remember — ftev ,ii,.ndiMl Sacred in the Diocese of Trenton, nut Detroit and the state of Michigan, Sin« 1988, Rev. Ou For further information about l St. Mary's the services, contact Rev. Jamea morrow for the things you could llH During July, he actively su- Now that the people have hRd bridge. Thar* tnunany axdtlnfi lotto has devoted his full time have done. Call and give your ,,, He attended pervises the ISBlin Fair, the an opportunity to view tJie pro- things happening there. Just It. Gent, pastor, telephone 634- nlli'i!(* and St. to the of revival and RSH. support. largest of its kind in the State. posed 1970 Master Plan for (hethink, that Jnst a few short w evangelism In the local church. iv, both Mary Msgr. Wilus U spiritual ad- Township and express their ago, the area was pockmarkod Ho makes hit boms with his wifa ,,,1,'iinrtl on May visor and moderator of the views. I am certain that the with rain and debris-filled, 6, Papal brochure stated: 'ppojtunitles exist for providing honors were bestowed on the "Tn any event, Woodbridge the shopping, cultural, entertain- Iselin pastor and he wiu eleva- should fully investigate the de- ment recreation facilities suit- ted to thft rank of Papal Cham- velopment potentials and cost We for a community approach- berlain, with the title of Very of this area. Engineering studie ing a population of 100,000 . Rev. Mrnisignor. should be made to detennlm How prophetic! Msgr. Wilus1 parents. Mr. andhow best to ifse the excavatec At long last most of Mrs. George Wilus, who still re areas. The use and devetopmen things are becoming a reality. side in South Amboy. celebra- of this land, which will be In th< Yet, at the same time, the plan Yesterday, ted their 60th wedding anni- best interest of the Township, i ners have not forgotten the resi- versary on April 25. Msgr. Wi important. If sufficient comme: dents, the commercial enterpris- lus was celebrant of the Mass cial interest is shown, the Town es and the industry already here. in their honor at Sacred Heart ship should draw plans for They are being protected, too — you ran out of Church, South Amboy. new business-civte-cultural cc and that is the way it should be. hot water.

SIMON SEZ STORES 0|>'n Dill? M And after you promised your family It WOtild M r . H(d, Ktl. '(II f Lawn 2 Convenient Locations never happen again! From now on be is; Rt. 27, Iselln, N. J. • 2117 Rt. », Lakewood, N. J. rt)M lawn sure you'll always have plenty of hot water, M \IN OFFICE MIDDLESEX •a*mat by installing a dependable, economical 283-0300 249-2468 automatic gas water heater. There's no better time to do it than right now — while -CALL ^ • you can get important savings on famous Lovekin or A. O. Smith gas water 826-3131 heaters during our Spring Sale, Ask about PROCLAMATION our special offer. KKAS. the Benevolent and Protective Order oi INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL i ile.sinnated tha week beginning May 1st, as Youth '•> tumor America's Junior Citizens for their ac- You Get • POWER Ti'nls and to give fitting recognition of their. .95 • SEEDING (1 lb. per AERATION > ••: Community^ State and Nation; and, 1,000 M. It. $24It. irti Cuk • FERTILIZATION • POWER tax vm H- (t 25-15-10 ROLLING Kl AS Woodbridge and Colon!a Lodges will spon- IS. Today, < nance during that week in tribute to the Junior "( this Community; and, LAWN CONDITIONING SPECIAL • RESEEDING (1 lb. per ' !;K\S no event could be more deserving of our • POWER run to our 1,000 iq. ft.) " 'i'l participation than one dedicated to these young AERATION • POWER !i> npresent the nation's greatest resource, and $0095 • SPOT WEED ROLLING CONTROL •••• vrars ahead will assume the responsibility for t FERTILIZATION • •.ifu'ement of our free society; and, (15-15-19) • GRUB PROOFING automatic gas • I AS, our Youth need the guidance, inspiration ANNUAL "GREENSKEEPER CARE" PROGRAM i iwment which we alone can give in order to • i''igse qualities of character essential for future SPRING LATE SPRING SUMMER FALL water heater sale! • Power l unly in itia itrvictd by LliisbethtormGn. '•\ and. go forth to serve America, and, • Power Aeration • Power • Power Aeration Aeration • Power Rolling Aeration • Power Rolling • Power Rolling ^n lti:\s, to achieve thlj worthy objective we should • Fertitiiation • Power Rolling • Fertilization • Fertilisation nitc our partnership with Youth, our understand- (25-1S10) 38 % UP ; 3 • Fertilisation (ZM5-10) • Reieeding — 1 '-" ir Impes and aspirations and a since willingness (ZS-1S-U) • Fungus Control • prepare them b every way for the responsibilities sq. FT. lb. per 1,009 • Weed Control • Reteeding — 1 lb. to 1,000 sq. i; Mtunities of citizenship: l,M0 sq. ft. sq.ft. • FertJliiatlan • Crab Grass 18% VF " ft or •tinlmum • Pre-Emerj- Control Sizabethtown Gas 1 • Spot Weed '.'•'•• TUF.REFORR.T. Ralph P. Barone, Mayor of ence Crab • We*d Control • Cinch Bag !' if Township, do hereby proclaim the week begin Grass • fforsa Control Control Control Gas gives you a better deal. 'I iv 1st as Youth Week, and urge all departments • Spot Wead • Worm Control • Grab Proofing •''•«•miiiciit, civic, fraternal and patriotic groups, and Control PLUS i^UECK BACKS 1 ''"is generally, to participate wholeheartedly in •PRICE INCLUDES ALL 4 SERVICES ( Call UWN-ASAT• inToi area - anyttme, any day including Sunday. - (or FREE Call 289-5000 now. '•'• i vance. One E'town Plaza 452 Main St. 220 Market St 219 Central Av*. I 184 Ekn St Rahwty WetUMd RALPH P. BARONE TOUR BEST GUARANTEE IS THE REPUTATION 01 YOUR Elizabeth Metuchen Perth Amboy I Mayor of CALL THE NATIONAL BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU. Woodbridge Township HOP MAK WOODBRIDGE

Most Charge Plans Honored • Stores Open Friday • Free Off-Street At All Member Stores. Untill 9 P. M. Parking. N •*•*• ByWMDSOU THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY Under the Capitol Dome IMRS TO m By I. Joseph OffbMlif Earth I'v, April TRENTON - Prisoner* fa ommendations of Governor WU Dear Sir: New Jersey State institutes Uam T. Cahill. The bill has been drafted and Tliis is in rrph belitve the State is responsible leski of Fords, w Mr, I 20 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDOE, NEW JERSEY 07095 for injuries and lost articles aa approved by the Legislative lack of clean »P pi r well as time lost and they Appropriations Committee "IT! , Phone 634-1111 (Area Code 201) which has worked for months ilar t» the "hoin should be paid out of the State ported in the new, Treasury for their inronven on Its preparation. I,ait year's iences. appropriations bill totaled $1, The member* ,,i 10< Per Copy WINDOW 334.408, 510 hut during the year bridge Senior Published Weekly The Sub-Committee on Claims the legislature added thou Band conduct Mail Subscription Rates of the Jc" ' legislative. Appro On Wednesday By Month .55 ON GREEN STREET sand* to the cost by subsequent newspaper anrl n priations Committee has dis appropriations. every Saturday North Jersey Six Months $3.00 posed of dozens of such claims phone call or a , n.ernor William T. CahM One Year $5.00 THE GOOD OLD DAYS "WREN" from prisoners in the prepara Band member n, Publishing, Inc. and appropriations committee Out of State $6.00 It's mighty interesting to bear some people praise their young tion of the annual Appropria member will rrv youth in the good old days. tions bill. members are figuring on a «ur sonal picking nj ,,f When women wore hoop skirts, bustles, petticoats, corsets, cot- One convict claims a small plus In the State Treasury of bagged paper* tAWRENCE F. CAMPION. Publithw • HARRY P. FRANK. Associate ton stockings, buttoned ihoe« and frilled coUou drawers. spot under his left eye spread about $83 million when the fls men and women v ., They did the cleaning, washing, ironine under coal oil lamps, and caused blackness under cal period Is over. But facing their time to MrM,, wed wheat straw brooms; raised "hie families, went to church both eye* and across his nose the Governor i*» an additional the same timo ii( on Sunday and were too busy to be sick Men wore whiskers, which has not been cleared up. school aid cost of at least *43. monies needed to <„,,, plug hats, ascot ties, red flannel underwear. They chopped Bec»use he did not give any 000.000. to an annual Rani] i "HE'S MOVING!" wood, bathed once a week, drank 10 rent whiskey and five cent indication as to the cause of the Next year't budget increase gust, beei\ Rode bicycles and buggies; went in for politics; worked original spot, the claim was is mostly beir.g financed by the 12 hours a day and lived to a ripe old age dismissed without prejudice. Pleaie cell US| M boost In sales tax levies from Arrangement.* ma i,, The stoves burned coal and the home carried everything from Another prisoner who claims 3 to 5 per cent and increases In a needle to a plow; everyone was trusted; never took taven pickup by phniin, he WM a carpenter making the financial busines and bank 634-6433 or 82fi 64lin } tory; placed orders for goods a year in advance and always $10,000 n yosr before he went stock taxes. Governor Cahill made money. also be delivered in wrong, alleged he suffered a has recommended the incrsas room door or 00.000; new jobs, health officer <>f i. meet on the street. The church pewB are empty, they have no back while heavy $13,700,000; public employee carrying for many years i;, time to pray. boxes tailor pensions, other than school from the prison Sullivan entered i1^ • MEN have high blood presure, wear no hats, have little hair, shop. The Claims Committee teachers, $12,000,000; scholar shave their whiskers, play golf, bathe twice a day. You never denied his request for corn ships, $6,000,000; urban aid pro- ernment as head • f - can get a doctor to make a house call; you can lay ill all week pensation stating he is Rain prams. $2,000,000 and addition of Engineering s. till they carry you away. Never go to bed, are misunderstood fully empl >\ed outside the State Department ' • al costs of State government. Industry before h at home; play the stock market; ride in airplanes, drink poison, prison at. the present, time. An $10,000,000. work five hours a day, play ten, and die young. other prisoner sought. money terested in pollni • The stores have cash registers and elevators, but never have from the State for a double 1967 with the Sta'r n HIGHWAYS: Northwest of Health. what the customer wants, trust nobody, take inventory daily; fracture of the loft ankle while New Jersey which is expected never buy in advance; have overhead mark-ups, got a budget participating in an organized to burst forth in popularity The nc\ <'r>nim. advertising, stock control, annual and semi annual sales end of athletic event in the prison when the Tocks Tsland Dam is three master's ilr-;,, the month and anniversary sale, dollar day. Founders Day, yard. His request for funds was completed in the Delaware gineering from S>< r- sidewalk sales, rummage sales, economy days, and "never also denied. River need highways but not toll of TechnoloRy, i,, h make any money." Another convict sought $500 a roads. from Columbi;i 1 IU, What has become of our beautiful towns, cities that nature day on a claim he was illegally This is the contention of in English from s has brought us; what ts happening to man. which is trying to incarcerated from December Jack Staskewici. of Phillips University. \\r i; destroy us — so if you wake up before the sun's first rays — 3, 1968 until DecemVr 26 when burs. State President ot the six children v.v- ••: Yes sir. Thank the Good Lord, and pray. Always remember e was released by a court or AAA Clubs in New Jersey. He from live to elf.cn those were the good old days. [er. In addition he sought has so notified the Legislature The new Sinv ,| Submitted by ages of $40 a day for the time in opposing a bill to extend the will include thr- < - Alfred Rasmus-sen e was illegally confined. His Garden State Parkway and the half of the old n- Olsen Towers. Fords. aim was denied by the com- Conservation anrl I • * • ilttee In total Another inmate New Jersey Turnpike into War ren and Sussex Counties. velopment, the p.>\ When the American Legion selected the T. Nnlty Pwt 471 bed for a pile of money for "While we heartily agree new division former] 1 Iselin, for the official slate visit of National Commander J. juries received when a ion Departments >f i: iner of hot coffee fell from a highways are needed in the Milton Patrick on May 9 it could not have selected a more northwest corner of the State Agriculture anrl , i, appropriate post. The visit of this national figure ia an honor od truck und sprayed the divisions dcsiciv i iquid over his right foot and the area can begin to to this community. realize is potential," he said in the state's inirve••? Commander Patrick, 54. of SkiattooV, Oklahoma, was an-' wer leg. His claim was de ied. a letter to the lawmakers. tion control. animoosly elected national commander of toe American "There is no question but that Legion daring the dosing session of the 5I»t Annual Na- A thief stole a new pair of SPANISH MOSv - these new highways should be sey residents h«- a n tiOMl Convention •! the Legion in Atlanta, Ga., on August hoes from another prisoner free roads." ind the owner sought $16.99 for should know tha: th* Spd Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained A Onabat veteran of World War 2 with service in th« is loss. The claim was also dis ENVIRONMENTAL PRO moss of the Souths: n !.J5nrapcjm Theater, the commander assumes responsibility issed. Another inmate sought TECTION: — A new State De- loved by somfi ami Some of the old, worn-out expres- would be implemented this year, "With for Erecting the affairs of the world's largest veterans or- ompensation for the loss of parment of Environmenal Pro by others, appears