Minority B. of E. Group Says Architect Change May Delay School Work
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Full Local Coverage Complete News, Pictures A Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, dearly , the Community Interest inbepenbent - leaber And Impartially Each Week BMmlt M S«cqnd OUM Wkltsr WOODBRIDOE. N. J, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1952 Published BT«rr Thurtdir PRIC1 EIGHT CENTS XUV-NO. 35 thi Punt Ofllc«, woo«l>rt<1(ce, f>. J. at II nr»«n StrMt. Woodbrldf*, H. J. Acts 6 Certain Democratic Votes in November Election Minority B. of E. Group ) Identify lor Cause Says Architect Change J{,|»OIIH Its Study Take 2-3 Years; May Delay School Work v\round' Charged UK — After being it will be nt. least State Position • years before the State RCA to Start Aver Pierson "of Health's survey on air •ompleted, the Town- Training Plan nnil of Health Tuesday Could Start ,,k preliminary steps to ;,n air pollution study of .viili the thought of tak- Within Month 'Immediately' ;,;iiv court action against WOODBRIDdE — The Radio plants. WOODBRIDGE—Pour members I ed i.{i Tuesday's meeting CVrpnrajton of America, which of the Board of Education, in ft (presentatives of the United li.i.s stnrtrd preliminary work on letter to The Independent-Leader, Mrtals Refining Co., Car- it* new Avenel plant, will begin charge that any delay that may be nil the State Department training prospective employes 'ncountered In starting the $*,-- lth. iOO.OOQ school construction pro- within a month. Mayor Hugh B Ilnberlein. of the USMR. gram, will be due to a change of Quijjley said today. , innil board the conditions architects, iH'il n f in Hagaman The mayor related that he met The letter was signed by the ;iiid Sewaren where veg- Archibald S. Alexander, Democratic candidate for United Stairs election this year, and Joseph Somrrs, Democratic chairman. Friday with Eugene Haas, Cam- President of the Board, Andrew Senator, was the principal speaker at thr Township-wide Demo- An roe; and Commissioners Maur- hns been killed by gases to right are Committeeman (ieorue Mm, (ommittf*man John den, construction director and lair, holds true only under cratic rally last Sunday attended by over 3.000. Prior tn the picnic, ice P. Dunlgan, Leo P. Parley and Mr. Alexander met members of the community's official family and llencm, Mr. Alexander. Mr. Somers. Committeeman William War- R C. Mackey, general plant man- Adolph Quadt. •ciiditions for certain ren and Committeeman I.. Charles Manxionr. then posed with the four Township Committecmen seeking rr- ager, Harrison. Describing themselves as the Jhavr kept compilations for I "I was told," Mayor Qulgley "minority group of the Wood- K>er of years," Mr. Ha-ber- said, "that the contract for con- brldfje Township Board of Educa- pd. "and according to those Blood Donor Goal j GOP Campaign 'Another Fiasco,' Road Improvement struction has already been award tion." they asserted that "respon- winds have been to- ed to a Hackensack firm. sibility for any delay In the build- ANDREW AAROE ing of the new school rests with man Heights only 15 "It will be a beautiful building, [it of the time. The prevail- Costs Are Flayed the majority bloc berause of its Collapse is Feared j Somers, DemocraticLeader, Says 230 by 130 feet and will accom- decision to select an architect who are westerly over the WOODBRIDOE—A repeat of modate between 1,200 to 1,400 em- We arc fully aware that AVENEL—Stanley G. Chapman, is not familiar with the local WOODBRIDGE — Volunteer the Republican "campaign fiasco Republican candidate for Third ployes, of which 70 per cent will school situation and who must i:ases contain sulphur blood donors, especially those able of 1951" Is predicted today by Jo- be women. Most of the employes, iic-.li can do damage to Ward CommiUeeman,tfn a speech prepare plans suitable to the to Rive blood during the afternoon seph Somers, Democratic municl- 'Wasteful' Policies I was informed, will work days needs of our education program.]' tliin and can be a nuisance delivered at the home of Mrs. hours, are sorely needed to fill the ipa i chairman. and only between 200 and 300 wll This referred to the action of nan life. quota at the Red Cross Bloodmo-1 The Republicans' efforts to re- Mary Johnson, Yale Avenue, an- work the night shift." the so-called "majority"—Com- [have for 20 years or longer Laid to Democrats alyzed the budget appropriations bile at the Methodist Church to- jga in control of Township affairs, The new plant will manufacture missioners Edwin Ca-sey. Winfleld out in the field, morrow. |Mr. Somers charges, are based on for, and transfers to. the Depart- Finn, Harold Van Ness, J. Lester ld< is lo .stay in the direction WOODBRIDGE —Robert Deter radio, electronic and "peanut' Reports from the recruitment i "falsehood, half-truth and ment of Streets and Roads be- tubes, the mayor said. He also Neary and Leon E. McElroy—in (smoke stream. If we do get branch of the local chapter indi-',endo," and he went on to prophesy and Eugene Gery, Republican tween 1448 and 1952. passing a resolution employing the Indicating there Is sulphur candidates for the Township stated the new building, accord cate that unless a large number that their 1952 tactics will "merit ing on a building in Rahway which New Brunswick firm of Alexander in the air the crew tele- of public-spirited citizens call in Committee from the First Ward He pointed out that during this Merchant & Son, as architects. exectly what they got in 1951—a five-year period "the Democratic- by April, mto the plant and we for appointments, the quota will scornful rejection by the voters of addressing a group of women This firm replaced Plerson and controlled Township Committee "Plant officials are now check ur operations down. There' remain unfilled by over 50 pints. the community." workers Tuesday at the home of MacWilliam, of Metuchen, which it:, and buts about it. If Township residents who wish to has spent the staggering amount ingon a building in Rahway whic recently submitted bilfs totalling Continuing, Mr. Somers de- Mrs. J. W Boos, Park Avenue, of tl .594.196.85 on streets and It down we know what our donate their blood are asked to clared : will be used for training purpos $188,933 for work done in design- i are, Ii we didn't we would scored the "enormity of the ex- roads." es," Mayor Quigley continued. " Ing a new high school and an ele- call Woodbridge 8-1616 at once. "On the other hand the Demo- ow the amount of damage Hitting at those whe will not penditures of the present Demo- "Who couldn't have paved a trted to find them a bulldin« ii mentary school in the Inman Ave- crats are going before the elector- the Township but there wasn nue section of Colonia. [suits." contribute their blood because of ate again with the facts and a cratic Committee as & disgraceful few streets and roads with that an imaginary dislike for the col- ecord of performance and pro- indifference," and produced a 38 kind of money?", he asked. anything available that was suit' Details Equipment lecting agency, Alvln P. Rymsha, able for their purpose." No Delay Anticipated Sabi'i'leln also informed the gress—not promises. We intend to page report as "evidence" of what The Democrats," said Mr. No significant delay is antici- publicity chairman for the blood keep our campaign on a high level, they termed "documentary proof Chapman, "are quick to tell the The mayor said plant offlcla |thiU to improve the service prorrram, asserted that public pated by the majority uroup in be- crews are equipped with a'level that is not an insult to the of the careless and -wasteful hand- public about all the so-called pub- hope to have the new employes ginning the school construction, it ek'i.htme and the message apathy was endangering the lives intelligence of the taxpayers of ling of the taxpayers money." lic improvements they have made, thoroughly by the timi haying declared that work on the the plant Immediately. of American servicemen. our township. We are ready, In but they carefully neglect and re- the new plant te completed. No Inman Avenue school will com- that, in 1949, when "I would like to see the name of fact we are most anxious, to dis- This report, said Mr. Deter "is fuse to tell the public one im- tice will be given Township res MAIIRICK P. DUNUJAN mence shortly after the beginning mi. was shut down for four each person calling himself a true cuss issues fairly, fully and with- the result of many days of careful portant thing—the cost of these dents at the time plant official of the year. The group favoring tests taken by the com- American in the files of the Na out passion. investigation of the financial rec- items." are ready to interview prospectiv Pierson and MacWilllani has been ords In the municipal building ani Ihowed there was cdnslder- tlonal Blood Program," Mr. Rym- "For example, let us consider one He took the position that "con- employes. considerably embittered by the : llphur dioxide In the air. sha said. "Even so, there would be covers the years 1949. 1950, 1951 dropping of this firm, and at least of the Republican half-truths beT and 1952." Mr. Deter further sidering the vast outlay of public [plant spokesman also /told none too many for the tremendous ing bandied around at the present money by the Road and Street De- one of Its members has been agr- ominittee engineers and demands If people would only time.