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**. Toward.:Life's Goal Their Sound Ideas 'Earn Reward 281) to Get FORDS, "N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949 Diplomas • VOL, XI—NO. 26 PRICE THREE CENTS Wednesday Democratic Breach ygel Talk Graduation Exercises for i Lightens—Van Alstyne .gaier 2nd Largest Class io ; Treasurer (Spet'inl lu •ntU'iwiiileiit-Iii.-sMlor History, at Stadium TRENTON.. -- -Whether there Post Now Waiting was a mischievous twinkle in WOODBRXD0E—Two hundred Fight Heat Mounts Senator VogeFs eye is not re- and eighty seniors are scheduled ported, but here are'the facts: On 2nd Court Rule to receive diplomas at the sixty- He was granted three minutes third annual' commencement ex- ercises of Woodbridge High School Fitzpatrick Rumored as in the legislature to discuss a, Disposition of Pending v phase of the administration- next Wednesday evening- at 6:45 Ready to Quit, Balks faculty problems at Rutgers. Case Covering Portion j o'clock at WooSbridge High School Naming of Alexander ' Senator "Armstrong of Mercer Of Dual JohJExpeeted Stadium. The class is the second wagered Senate president Van {largest in the history of the school, WOODBRIDGE — Committee- Alstyne that Mr. Vogel would WOODBRIDGE — No appoint- the largest being in 1947 when 311 men William Fitzpatrick and John exceed the allotted time—and ment will be macie to the office of j graduated. ' 1 Bergen won a victory—at least a put up S5 to cover the bet. Both Real Estate Director until a de- Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling, pastor temporary one—-Tuesday when agreed to acquaint the Middle- cision* is reached on an appeal of Our Redeemer Evangelical MISS JOYCE MOEGENSOX MISS KATHEYX McEVVEN they succeeded in blocking the ap- sex County legislator of the •filed by William Allgaier in Su- MARJORY LOCKIE 3IAKY ELLEN GRACE Church, Fords, will give the in- pointment of Charles Alexander, stakes riding on his privilege. preme Court in his fight to retain vocation. "Our America" is the Fords, as Township . Treasurer. Senator Hannold of Glouces- the Building Inspector's job, title of the program to be present- The twa First Ward Committee- ter held the money and acted as Township -Attorney B. W. Vogel ed and it is explained by the class men have been supporting David- timekeeper. He clocked Senator said yesterday. Both jobs will be 2 Girls* Views on ^Citizenship*committee as follows: "We at the Gerity, Woodbridge, fov the post. Vogel at three minutes, 10 sec- held.by the same man as has been mid-point of the twentieth cen- Last week, the committee was onds^-and the Senate President the custom, he said. • tury, find ourselves surrounded by deadlocked 3-3, with Committee- paid. The Senate President, a Mr. Allgaier held both positions a constant crusade of plans for . meri William Warren, Peter Republican, is sometimes a little under the Republican Administra- one-worldness and international Schmidt and George. Mroz cdm- impatient in recognizing his tion. Some time 'ago the Civil Mary Ellen Grace, Senior in High School, and brotherhood. Thus it is natural , mitted to Alexander, and Com- Democratic colleagues—of which Service Commission ruled that the and fitting- that we of the Class l mittesman Thomas Stevens lining Mr. Vogel is one—but this* f act- office of Real "Estate Director came Marjorie Lochie, 8th Grader; Each Get $25 of 1949 abe influenced by this , up with the First. Ward represen- probably had nothing to do with under the. Civil Service Act.' On trend. To this end, therefore, we j tatives. those extra 10 seconds. - (Continued on Page 8) WOODBRIDGE—A senior at Woodbridge High School dedicate these, our High School | Tuesday night, before the To.wn- and an eighth grade student at School No". 11 Woodbridge, commencement exercises." j ship Committee convened for reg- were adjudged the winners in the Lions Club essay contest, Participating- in tlze program ular session, Township Attorney will be the following: "The Story,'' B. W. Vogel called administration to according to an announcement made today by Dr. C. I- Hutner, chairman of the Boys' and Girls' Work, of the Earl George-Rumpf;-Jr., narrator, members into caucus. For some Jewel Dolores Lott; Csardas, Hun- unexplained reason. Committee- service club. garian Dance; Lulla,by, German man Stevens, whom Alexander Degree? 2nd in Rutgers History The winners are Miss Mary El- tsong; Krakoviak, Polish dance; supporters boasted openly over the len Grace, the senior and- Miss Tarantella,. Italian song; "Now is weekend as coming "over to their Marjory Lockie, the eighth gra- Shades of Roy Rogers Attractive, Brunei Mrs. Whitney Achieves W ide the Month of Maying," "Loch Lo- side," did not appear. der. Both have been awarded $25 Rupture Colonia Peace jmond," -'Londonderry Air," Songs For over an hour, the caucus Distinction Shared Only by 1 Other of Her Sex each for their essays on "Citizen- 'of the British Isles; Piretur, Dan- continued while Township resi- ship" which read as follows: 1VOODBKIDGE—Ili-ho Trig- (SiK'fini to Iiirtepeiulent-lii'iuU'r y ish dance; • "My Land Forever- dents, who had official business to CITIZENSHIP ger! more," Senior Class; "This is Am- bring before the Committee, cooled NEW BRUNSWICK—An ambition of many years will BY MA-BY ELLEN "GRACE Residents of the In man Ave- erica," Droothy Helen Mushinski, MSS. FRANK LELCHUK MISS MARGARET ANN GRACE their heels in the assembly room. be realized Sunday when Mrs. Jay Wallace Whitney, 252 "Citizenship may be a piece of nue section of Colonia are fed As usual, Victor C. Nicklas, It was after* nine o'clock before First Avenue, Fords, will receive the degree of bachelor of paper which was automatically up with horseback riders '"who Supervising Principal, will present* the committee appeared.. When science in mechanical engineering from Rutgers Univer- ours at- birth; it may be a guarded gallop up and down their streets the class to the Board of Educa- questioned as to the out-come of sity—the second of her sex ever to complete such, a course certificate- which was the .reward as If the thoroughfares were tion and Dr. John P. Lozo, High the meeting, the Township Attor- given after five years as a foreign- 1 School Principal, will read the ney said, "No appointment will be here. race tracks. ' born resident. The paper may be Complaining to the Township class roster. made tonight but- will definitely be As familiar-with a generator as, locked in a strong box, but- the made at the next meeting June with a geometric theorem, this at- Committee Tuesday one resident Andrew Aaroe, President of the citizenship itself is the key. It is declared, "I don't want to see 21." A similar statement was is- tractive young lady set her sights | Ithaca College Graduate a small, golden, jewel-studded ob- Board of Education, will present sued after the last session. the children hurt by some fool the diplomas after which the class on a career in mechanics while still ject—a key to America. wlio thinks he's Roy Rogers. \Local Girls All Active in Campus Life; 1 of Group Threatens to Quit a youngster, and now is looking song, words by Helen D. Clark and I The Independent-Leader learned "Unlike other well-formed keys, They gallop a horse on those music by Ethel Hope Jennings, * " Completes Courses,as Agriculture Major forward to occupying a niche ordi- it opens many doors—doors closed rutty streets faster than I would will be sung. narily reserved fer men — doing _ , , that Mr. Fitzpatrick >" purportedly to. the rest of the world. One gentle drive a car." The WoodbriSge High School technical' writing for an industry. turn ibrings security in life to its WOODBRIDGE—Four local girls received baccalaureate won- his victory by threatening to The complaint was referred Band, under the direction of Theo- degrees yesterday at the 28th annual commencement ex- resign from the Township Com- Exactly\ how much co-operation keeper. It entitles us to security to the Police Committee for in- dore Hoops, will play the Proces- mittee if* Mr. Alexander is ' ap- she may expect from an industry from the world, . from another vestigation. ercises at New Jersey College for Women. country, from the national govern- sional and Recessional. in search of such an employe, is a Members of the graduating class The graduates are: Miss Margaret Ann Grace, daughter J pointed, it is known that Mr. matter of some concern to Mrs. ment, from a state, from a neigh- without any danger of punish- atrick had the bor, from ourselves. We ore-safe- are as follows: of Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Grace, 177 Grenville Street; Mrs. | f resignation Whitney. ment. Jeanne Abranam, Robert Am- |Frank Lelchuk, the former Veronica Sabo, daughter of \x guarded by the strong arms of the "The paths of education are "You should see the look on iJsx Constitution of the United States. brose, Rita FrancesvAndersch, Har- '•Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sabo, 346 j "-explain why" he was resigning. faces of personnel managers when thrown wide open to us. In fact, riet Bernice Andersen, Ralph Rob- 1 Not only are we protected from -it is through these that we must Green Street; Miss Kathryn Mc- The hurried decision not to I tell them I'm a mechanical en- bodily harm, but we are also free ert Andersen, Burleigh Pearsall Ewen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , make an appointment Tuesday gineer," she explains. pass in order to realize just how Anderson. Ernest Francis Andra- r. evidently came as a result- of Mr. 'from worry and fear. We are al-[valuable is our priceless gift. The Joseph McEwen. 721 St.