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RAHWAY w .—T\ :V 'i'« , ,PPARy Merging The Rahway Record, Est 1822 with the Rahway News, Est 1930 t d 0 Vol. 143, No.'.4; ' pL,"o ttS sESi, !?." "£." * Rahway, N.J., Thursday, June 10, 1965 _;. 12 Pages Price 10 cents per copy Ordinance to Finance a Program In City Introduced by Council Municipal Council last night introduced an ordi- nance which provides for ChampionSkater Set thriippp f $75 000 to finance a revahia- tion of reaF~e3&Ee~in TEe PROUD FAMILY — Smiling at their family graduate is the Nicholas De Loretto family of For National Event city. The public hearing 368 Union St. Mr. De Loretto will be graduated today from Newark State College, Union. > Seated Miss Kathleen Salagay, 16- bronze medals for intermediate will be held on July 14. Will Be Made ladies singles and intermediate. The vote was J5-3_on party are, left to right Mrs. Rose De Loretto; Mr. De Loretto's mother, holding Carol Jean, 3; Mr. "De year-old daughter of Mr. and ' Loretto, holding June Marie, nine months; Mrs. De Loretto,-holding-Nick, 2,-and-Jo Ann 4. Stand- The United Fund of Rahway H. Allen Larsen, field repre- Mrs. Henry Salagay of 275 Mad- mixed pairs. Her pairs partner lines. Voting for the proposed is in the process of evaluating sentative, will be i n Rahway was Mr. Miluszewski. She is ing are, left to right, John, 11; Donna Marie, 7;' Mary Louise, 6; Barbara Ann, 9, and Linda ison Ave., will compete in three measure were Councilmen John Rose, 10. (Rahway News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonky). its own organization and the next Wednesday, Thursday and eligible to enter all thrpe events Gallo, Robert H. McMenamin, community as a whole in search Friday to interview 12 to 15 events in the national roller of tfrp national <vmtp<:t July 1! Charles E. Crowell, Adam T. of the answer to the question, community leaders to obtain in- skating championships ne^ IS McDaniel and John L. Pitchell. Newark State College to Give "Why doesn't the fund reach its formation, opinions and sugges- •month in Long Beach, Calif Last year Miss Salagay placed Opposed were Councilmen Wil- goal?" tions, and to review fund oper- Miss Salagay, competing in fourth in the novice ladies sin- liam M. Weaver, John C. Marsh The board of trustees has ations generally. the state championships in Mont- gles and intermediate fours of and Donald J. Forsythe. called in the United Community Arrangements for the inter- vale on May 29 and 30, received the national ohsmpionships in A Council •'Cdtrflifittee, ap- Father of Nine Diploma Today Funds and Councils of America views are being made by a fund a gold medal as a member of Chicago, 111. pointed on April 14 &'Investi- to make a survey and study.. the state intermediate fours A graduate of St. Mary's gate the possibility of. a-rea TV. "A favorite" with his committee headed by John Bo- By BARBARA CURRAN St. will receive his degree in champions. Oother skaters on School here, Miss • Salagay is sessment program, girls, Dad often had one of ber, treasurer of Purolator Although June is a tradition- elementary education today. the team are Carol Hobson of completing her junior year at last night. The comnr'.fee them in his lap while he tried Products, Inc., and including C. al month for graduation — Although he jokes that his study Commencement Jersey City. Henry Cure of Eliz- St. Mary's High School, Eliza- stated ..that a conference ' had to go over his notes. And exam Gordon Miller, CarlesS chuUs Nicholes De Loretto, who re- habits were "impossible" - he abeth and Ronald Miluszewski beth. She takes roller skating been held with Assessov Anth- or term' paper time usually and Samuel M, Robinson. reived his diploma from New- maintained a "B" average and of South Amboy. lessons at the Twin City- Arena, ony F. Boresch, who hjs asked found the family in the middle News Reported In addition to the interviews, ark State College, Union, today, his last semester was his best, Elizabeth. repeatedly that a revaluation of a measles epidemic or a the study will" include a review The local skater also won isfar from the traditional grad- earning 3.6 out 'of a possible program be instituted, and uate. •4.0 average. bout with the chicken pox. No In This Issue of United Fund structure, poli- cies and programs, the services state officials. _ITbe father_of nine children, he His family provided "natural matter how busy hei husband News about this area's college of member agencies and fund The committee declared the-, dropped out of high school, later homework"" and Mr. De'Lbretto_ was with ^classes though, "he and universifygraduates is pub- allocations for their financing Parties' Leadership revaluation should be "com- finished at a girls' school and is most proud of his first "A" — ~ always managed to make time lished on pages five and eight, in addition to attention to other menced at the earliest oppor- worked full-time as a window in "Child Growth and Develop- for the children," Mrs. De of today's issue of the Rahway community campaigns. tunity." The committee pointed clerk at the Rahway Post Of- ment" — and his last "A" — Loretto explains. "He takes News-Record. out that the revaluation's goal fice -during his seven-year col- in "Home and Family Life." them for a walk almost every Based upon the review, rec- Additional news about the Remains Unchanged would be "equalization of the lege career. Mr. be'Loretto usually man- night.' ommendations will be made graduates and photographs will dealing with such subjects as The city chairman of the two mer of Clark was elected by tax load. The real estate In A-lifetime-Rahway-residenU aged tojtudy..with_ilonejye'onj BuLmany of the nights were appear-in nest week's issue-. leadership^ requirements, cam- parties were reelected as the acclamation to head the Union Rahway has not been assessed Mrr». DViae LorettT nraUno ontf 36ICO8 UnioTTmVn ar, bookTwit" gj|(andJ ailOttier On the (Continue/«..-.! d. o_n_ Pag^-"__"e "in12>) paign improvements, extension city committee reorganized on County Republican Committee since the 1953 program; of federation and immediate and Monday night. for another year- The meeting The report was signed by long-range goals. George C. Syme was chosen was held in LePree's- Cocktail Councilman McMenamin, chair- 4 Youths These will be studied by the man, and Councilman Pitchell. d6 - by unanimous-votetO-be-chau> - — g —OouncilmairWeaver aaM.he did- man of the Republican Commit- to the board of trustees for ac- Joseph C. Meffe and Mrs. Rae not sign the report because he Pay$200 tion. tee for another year and Daniel • Boyle were elected vice chair- "didn't reach the conclusion In announcing the survey, G. J. Kennedy was reelected by men of the Rahway Republican - that the revaluation was es- $75,000 to 'Y' Edwin Cook, executive director, the Democratic Committee. Committee at the reorganiza- sential." said, "There must be some rea- James J. Kinneally Sr., rev- tion meeting in the VFW Hall. It was pointed out that the Rahway YMCA volunteer of $15,000 to match gifts from In Fines "«on for the apathy shown by enue and finance director of the Former Freeholder Sherwood cost be- distributed over a per- the public, resulting in the fail- city, was reelected chairman of Valentine was elected treasur- iod'of five years and that re- «orkent busily preparing, for. Merck &-,Co, mc.^employes to Four Rahway youths,\arrested. ures of our campaigns to reach the Union i County Democratic er and Mrs. Carleton Tobin, j^3n.»tion -srould tskc IS- or if- -'•aftap-iHrtr^gifc'oh May Vffi:f.ibair- goal We; foiend; -t»-iin4 .''...Committee ^Tuesday'night at secretary. ' -•months to compIeteL night A8-30 out *e reasons and "wiffi* that •The ward •leaders-are: First, -Mayor Robexi K. Headers Hoiwy .^ were fined av-1otato^,?aw_ faimyfatep Igo-abead- to-make MiyKinneally has hplrf ms post Harry-Simmonsj-Secondr-Fred.—appointment- of- • Hermarr- N— th' of the ..company,. saWvttegiK y g 'jiftlaht today • when: the' costs on Thursday by MagBtrsir^ »rf MI>S *!»• « tm »r «»t sinc™™e 1954io« . erick Breidt; Third, Alan Arens- , Wenson of 460 Elm Ave. to an was beipg made-to recognition State Fairgrounds drive a 100 per cent K Company Foundation an. rhiirirpn's Com- David Needell in Municipal Freeholder J. Andrew Stem- rimportaWse of the YMCA 6UCcess. dorff; Fourth, Paul Lowman; unexpired term on the Board of . nouoced it was making a pledge . m'ittee of Rahway Lodge 1075, Court. to tbe community in which a Fifth, Clifford E. Comer, and Adjustment-wag confirmed WP' of $75,000 to the Building Fund . BPO Elks,. and. the Recreation , Jonathan Copper, 20, of 1203 Sixth, J. Howard Samo. sizable number' of Merck em- (Continued on Page,8) Campaign. Department. Midwood Dr., a soldier stationed Freeholder Walter E. UWch Tbe amount represents a con- ployes reside. Around and About The bus will leave at 12:30 at Fort Monmouth, was fined of this city spoke about county tribution of $60,000 and a fund Speaking of the gift, William p.m. from the Elks, Clubhouse $50 and costs on a disorderly Mrs. Andrew Erickson of 884 Another grandson. Tom, a affairs. Other speakers were . parking. Ipt on West Milton Ave. Ross St. is a mighty proud junior in the high school, will Mr. Meffe, a member of the Thank-You :said,""lt; person count for purchasing arid -The^ group—wilLlreturn about grandmother these days.