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Win Warm Praise CARTERET Part Olmau; H;Il|Ih Peters \ Newspaper Devoted I o the Community Interest Full k>CRl Coverage CARTER.ET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 •nt«r*d M 2nd CUM M»n At P. O., Cirtcret, N. J Wife is jailed in MayorDolanResigns; shooting Council and Public I'iitrolmnn IVters is Showing Improvement1 Vl l\ A. Hospital Win Warm Praise CARTERET Part olmau; H;il|ih Peters. T_>, who was crit- ly wounded »t 7:S0 W>d- u.uil to »ivr a nrsd.-iy night when he waSt.s Mark's to Observe \ Skiba is IsliDt. in the neck during an ar- buck to the U.S. ni inn We read iinenl with his wife in their day about eniid floor jipl(rl,ment at 43Patronal Fete Sunday pi r ? to carry Essex Street, is showing "some campaign improvement" although his i iH-rls, which also condition IK .stil] critical n rxnnnded steel The patrolman was teller! byfred.Banya^k^^rZrro, st |a .silicic shot, from his .38 cali- bre service revolver. His wife, Jeiscy. St. MaiksClnuchmviteri back for this occasion.' For Post appreciate at home f""' Tn'St ('"mpanv lis ""•> «<''<'™ed frioncl^ and ,, ,in a vacation or "n llf ''••"ovation project Shown :irr Thomns (• Krnvnn. f)ti our vacation .ml <.eorW n.amr». 'lie •li. it requested a he conclusion of the" meet- ixd whenever we 0 .h Primary Day Mi, Pete,wa s held -houtE^SA^^^i^l^Sd^rS S'^ of the Borough Council. n .ii a hotel In each Curlerel Bank and Trutk Confirmed the resignation will take ef- wir told that full — .-iv,Mw, *,, uaviuoun, nie vicar win # , , Jaffe oni e ls conflrmpd :II,M' limit' out of Was Dullest •a charge of assault with intent in memory of the founders ofjpreside at all services and will L r of the Pleas of «Mid• - mid that only twin Saered Hear, ito kill. She was taken to ththe e church and all departed;preach a special Patronal Count"y' ""an" d" I s swor' "n "in, (county jail at New Brunswick, former officials and otherimon at 9:22 A M The T;viL tn ^h'ep on a twin Peters in the neck then rico- from the sacristy into the Ing envelopes have been «n Mayor Stephen MIM like slerpln* on lp cheted through a bedroom win- . been ondorsfd by was a "day of fur II«. "P"on ' . CARTERET The Sacra- church where all organizations'all parishioners. ,.,:.! table In a poolroom. c )nfitructe Or dow, the chief said. The bullet Mayor Dolan as his succes- pol workers in ifi W, d lllfn;)s llt eUab-1 b0( d of ment of Confirmation was ad- i ir.c to do is Jut Avenue Wed- 1 ' V " narrowly missed the patrol- sor. Skibo would resign as of JCU are ministered in Sawed Heart man's larynx. ,:•'.:,<! (inline the night night, the7trucUireVs Church yesterday afternoon by president of the Board of •.HI land cither in the the Most Reverend Bishop According to the chief, thei Coughlin Heads f estvaco Head Education.) IMI; in by the door. shooting climaxed a quarrel j Dolan said he made the an- tween. The only ii.ni of "life" ^iu.ouuM th, structure '««l «*ntirc n«,r. James J. Hogan, J.C.D. Auxil- Wali iary Bishop of Trenton. Bishop which began when Mrs. Peters jnouncement with great retl« ,:',nit m a good |«ere evident In the Twelfth compl(,t(,|y renOvated, thr wl, (hose who visited the bankiHogan was assisted by RevasKe. d for the keys to the famDemocrats- ; Back Leads Chemical jcence and hesitation. It was ac- land ^fourteenth District* Milrve!rd Ht tne ily car. Icepted on motion of Council n t on 8 twin bed. It was the most listle''"v pri- went on while the bank siafr oi th(1 JMacDonald. Secretary to the riV (President Walter Sullivan. iv [cur in your mind mary in many years, because ws busy every workday " "'lerior. The architect for Bishop. Other clergy present Mrs. Peters told Chief Mak- 1 :<«i h the night that winski her husband accused herISchool Program jProgress Week I Councilman John Hutnlcfc of the absence of important Their t* an addition in 'the ""'Project ™ the Bank Build- for the occasion were: Rt. Rev. 1 l:K and isaid that while "we are sorry :ali out and you try ivHr. which pan ides a ilnvr-up i Equipment Corp of SMs*t . Charles G. Mo.Corrotln of "always wanting to go out." CARTEREC T _ Atthe CARTERET — A salute to ,<! nn to the bedpost Lollls Mo ew Jei se s to lose you, we are happy to Democratic contests for com-| , a u'M.ilt of th* ren- - The contractor was V.F., Rev. James J. Duffy, They have four children. nual meeting of theCartcreti ' y' Chemical '; • h.nid. just to make ov iv 1 The patrolman began "slap- your higher post. You work, then ifc aO,mtCliffoid S Kvans, Inc., of EastjRev.' Joseph Brzozow.sk i. Rev. General Democratic •u! ihis does not al-mlttee port* In two dtetricln en-[am[ have brought a lot of honor to tne (it;>ncitv ijf ,.,„-)..,Oian ;.• with James Permison asj Oetlik, Rev eiping her around,' the chief said 1 livened the primary election . _.. o- zation held Wednesday eve- «. • it K i' since in he bank projecj t manager. to,d hjm g Ition will be t'iven by. Governor|the Borough. OrganlMtlon-supported enndt- 1 jArdos, Rev. Joseph Olsovsky,] Favors School Plans A IK- -.'. siiituli'ss Metjl VT- .•bud1 ld CHrliitpiwm. a direct-Rev. Mel Corcoran Rev. An-| tQ thpflool . M,.s peters ning at Falcon Hall, Thomas 'Robert Meyner o„n April 24, wer« the victors. H.uuld Chri.stMi.-im. a dirpct-lRt-v. Mel Corcoran. Rev. An-thei n wllen ne Mayor Dolan took an oppor- ! v,' Mill IIIIIM' the patn* of «ii Ini.s b'fii wM,illi d Then: v..i |l reached under m mRt. Coughlin was elected presi-' Proclaims the In the twelfth district Eri- liai]in.inof thf biuIdinR|t ony Huber, Rev. M. A. Ko-|t,10<K! :. :>on»'.« in the right I . „ ... .... nildim l.u, compli'i-ty lommlttd, which lneludedjtl0Plta. Rev. Michael Kseniak,tresp for the gun. hemlcal y dent, replacing Douglas Ze-l?--? Prowess school expansion program and •i,-l from a fall out of bed|ward Brady with IBS votec and",,,,.,,,,,,,,.^ .U1() Chamia and ThomasiRev. James A. MneKe wasth e first thinR that 11960. Mr« France* V. Cunh.i uth u - „ „„,»=.,"-• —. ™.^n,/,lc. JVUV.Ii came to hel nobia, who did not seek appealed to the populace to give a vacation last year. Additional J cam( As a special i,,. G Kenyim. bank vice president j " sepph Kurtz and Rev Amed°o!il ' mind' the chief it time, we landed right 156 were the Tt)-y de- , l oU(1t c1 Thl rv liri Theba k election. Other officers elected Governor has invited mrepit the fullest support. He said ll!t; "'"'' " ' " The ba"" k ''wnUyy openeopenepddd aiMorelloaiMorello.. ' ' is«lf1- 'jCarteret has growi^ consider- thr bed. We went to a feated Roy Jackson and-Mrs. B|HM Wlfc Beaten. Police Say were Walter Surowka. first representatives of leading chem ltarit Bnnc whowen < * c"lll)0" b""ths blttl«:tl !« «"• Cortent Shop- ! FFatheh r Andrev.' Okal, pasttirj vice ably durinp the past 10 or' 11 •vim ^aid the pain |Marle Evans who wen netMid jj, Tlie chief said Peters praldent: Clarence Mc-acal manufacturing Wcompanie1 s With 148 tod 1*4 tnllier iof Sacred Heart Parish in Car- n,(«iriP.iti«i^ i*,*""".^",',"?. ". H*»'«BJyears without the addition of •W:K :• .'I. out." It did iteret pl.*ldent,jw«th l^e^iia ions la-Wew ^ school <wium. -^ have Robert W- RUiwt Sk' X£ rv« •^appear oi his &3*kyjtn* sfllY1(, ^Ms n'o#that «•» San P1lli|K> won m the' the . ... , .„., in every day, We lead Arsctiai quarters whei^ sftewas flookPu: i, W [wwKenth district with li)? aM |the confirmation services. nut NTA. Channrtll | Mayor Dolan tamed the about people falling out 1 on a charge of atrocious assault! will be Sidney C 104 voted, re«peetlvp|y Th^y de- ogan Those confirmed: Guests will be Sidney C.|sehool cxpansion proJert as8 iifds. in save money, Uiey with intent to kill. ! ""» organization went on Moody, vice president of Amer- feated William Nafsrely. who (jtes Boro Girl John Brechka. Lawrence Do- • Continued on Page 3) bhabl'. Sought g, twin bed, leifiewitz, Edward Dolegiewitz, The chief said Mi's. Peters record in favor of the schoo ican-Cyanamid Company; John polled 59 vote*, and MnM Dinner Guest expansion program. A commit- nthnr •• .iii/mK the hazards. »"-( CARTERET - Mtse Dorothy j CARTERET Martin Galvanek, Susaanne told him it was her practice to T. Connor, president of Merck! Jorif Pwkerman, who II.K The Most hide her husband's revolver tee, headed by; Thomas McWat- & Compnny; and Dr. Glenn Only 1,1115 Ballot Grego. William Hadraski, Bar- III,., .- r.opinp that-the VS. bara Hovanec, Frances Hounde- r the mattress when he wasters with Edward Brady acting Nesty, vice president of Allied Amendment on ( •:pMiati(m will begin vanec, Mary Ann Hreha. Mi- off duty. as co-chairman, was selected Chemical Coroporation. They •'•lojial campaign on chael Hreha. John Kerchefsky, Patrolman Petnres had been for the purpose of setting up awil describe recent achieve- 1 ments of the New Jersey chem- '•I * <'' tlif nation. On Thomas Krissak. Georse liovas, off since Tuesday morning. Hevolunteer worker program to New Jersey chem Zoning Delayed ical indt d •' inp.
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