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by Columbia University. eral Hospital. Mrs. weekend. was the Hoornbeck of Gavan Sees Heed Lions Governor Teachers Off Nov. 4 and 5 To Aid Convention Turnout d , The program was given Is the former Miss Angela Urges Slimming an in cooperation with the God- Valente^ ^ ^ ^ Mr, weekend. Marll?n was among sary celebradonoftheGraijd A number pf Union County Thursday-4n Convention Hall. teacher at Governor Living- i responding secretary of the Lists Committee For Stale Honey Addresses Club Regional High School Dis- Albert Dorhout, a music ston Regional, are helpingi N. J. Council for the Social trict staff members are tak- teacher at the Governor Liv- to plan the convention pro- Studies which will meet in Of Overlapping Kate Bauer Union County chairmen pared. The exhibit will ing an active part in the ingston Regional High School gram of the N. J. Foreign Atlantic City. mtnistrauon. They were Letters of commendation Arrhur L. Johnson Regional were named this week by stress membership. On Main Goals New Jersey Education Asso- in Berkeley Heights, will Language Teachers' Asso- In addition, Mr. Milton among 35 participants se- Mrs. Tandul has invited For Flood Control ciation Convention to beheld conduct the 1971 N. J. All- ciation. Mr. Caprio is chair- Public Services honoring them for their high High School, Clark, held a The same hospital wasthe and resides at671 St. George many artistB affiliated in the Mrs. Leonard E, Tandul, The District 16E gover- Karten, mechanical drawing performance on the 1971 Na- meeting of faculty members lected by Columbia from high country music Held. In order president of the Union Coun- all persons who plan to at- A bill which would force next Thursday, Friday and State Chorus in a concert man of the nominating com- teacher at the Governor Liv- schools in the New York birthplace of a son to Mr. AvAve.e , RahwaRahwayy , y music Held In order nor, George Martin, ad- Saturday, November 4, 5 and John T. Connor, Jr«, tional^ Merit Scholarship dealing with slow learners. to attend the convention, one ty Council - of Parent- tend the convention to visit the state to provide a "fair dressed members of the at Convention Hall on Sat- mittee for the association ingston school wijl partici- Democratic candidate for metropolitan area. The two and Mrs. Richard Jakubow- Teacher Associations. the Union County Parlor on 6 in Atlantic City. urday, Nov. 6. and will present norrrhrrations Qualifying Test have been Vhe purpose of the meeting ski Of 028 Madison Hill Rd., A youth crusade, featuring must be affiliated withcoun- share of financial assistance Clark Lions Club at their pate in the convention as a State Senator, called for tiie awarded to five students of was to discuss methods and students are enrolled in hon- the Musical Taylors from Q-y music either as a per- The chairmen and the Nov. 10. It was announced to local municipalities for Oct. 18 meeting in the Log The four regional high Mrs. Phyllis Rogers, a for new officers. member of N JEA's Delegate or math classes of theClark Clark, on Oct. 1. strengthening of Union Arthur L. Johnson Regional techniques most effective in Melbourne, Fla., was con- former or a promoter. committees they will serve that the Union County Re- flood control projects" was Cabin, Clark. schools will be closed guidance counselor at the Also, David Carl, a social Assembly and as president County government "and reaching students w'.th spe- school. ception will be held in the Thursday and Friday to af- Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School, Clark, the prin- Madison Hill Chapter, ducted Sunday evening and _ . are as follows; Mrs. Alvin sponsored by Assemblyman Mr. Martin stressed the studies teacher at the Jona- of the Union County Confer- eliminating duplicate gov- cipal, Robert E. Hough, has cial needs and special learn- will continue until tomorrow Mrs. Anaatis Garo of Taback of Clark, legisla- Mirror Room of the hotel Henry F. Gavan of Linden. ford as many teachers as High School, Clark, and state than Dayton Regional High ence of Teachers Associa- ernment services. Three children were born Sweet Adelines Inc., per- on Nov. 9. Mrs. Tandul importance of acquiring new announced. They are Klaine ing problems. in Rahway Pentescostal Clark is the Greek re- tion, and also program and Assemblyman Joseph J, members who will become possible the opportunity to membership secretary of the School in Springfield, is cor- tions. during September and early formed for the Rainbow has asked all presidents of attend the convention. N. J. Personnel and Guidance He also urged the estab- Gannon, Beth Kovitz, Frank Girls in theMasonic Temple, Holiness Church, cords chairman for the Founders Day; Mrs. Karl Hlggins will co-sponsor the active participants in Lton lishment of an elected county October in Llizabeth hospi- WiUenbrock, of Clark, safe- school PTA's to Join her bill at the opening of the Dr. Donald A. Merachnik Association is coordinator Rusciano, Gary Splewak and Michael Harts tern and tals to area parents. Woodbridge, on Monday The group utilizes 25 Greek Festival of the Ladies executive who would provide Carl Jones, both juniors at musical instruments, in- Auxiliary of Holy Trinity ty and civil defense, and in the president's march at Assembly session on Nov, George Martin, governor of Lions Club District 16-E, John Suchorsky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauro" night. the Convention Hall on the Dwyer Endorses Van Dyke Pollitt a focus for county functions the Arthur L. Johnson Re- eluding such unusual ones Greek Orthodox Church, Mrs. Alex Cunningham of 15. Mr. Gavan, who now left, and Nicholas Lutz, president of the Clark Lions and responsibilities similar gional High School, Clark, of 148 Dorset Drive, Clark, For more information - _ _ Clark, library service and evening of Nov. 11. represents District 9A, is Club. Van Dyke J. Polliti, Re- for the legislature anywhere Mrs. Elaine Sack, learn- are the parents of a son born John T. Connor to that which a governor; ing disability specialist at have completed a computer about Sweet Adelines, call aa cowbellssays , Reveaw. s Georgand washe A-. MogensoWestfieldn, anofd MrClars k CharleIs thes reading. running for re-election in club blood be on a N. J. Asso- colleges and universities publican candidate for the in New Jersey in whom I provides the state and a Mrs. L. A. Viggiano at 388- Whitehurst£ , paa:orR G. ServiceAs chairman for Cltake-ouk It orh - Community advisors ap- the new District 9B, which ciation of School Psycholo- will meet with school coun- unexpired term tn the State would have greater confi- mayor the town. Federation Holds VFW Auxiliary Bar Night Tomorrow, banks, the eyemobile and the dence or in whose hands 0055 he said, will not be lengthy, dere. Connor Honored pointed were Mrs. Richard includes Rahway. Eye Institute. gists panel which will dis- selors. Senate, was endorsed by There are now 200 stat- and youngsters who attend The festival, which will LeDuc of Clark and Mrs. "My hill calls for the cuss ' Are Legislative Goals August Caprio, coordina- Congresswoman Florence P. the public interest would be Miss Marilyn Laskowski, The traditional, annual better served than Dyke utes,.Mr. Connor said, that :an be home and in bed have the atmosphere of a Martin Leone of Rahway. Fall Conference state to pay 25% of the cost Coffee with Vet Patients Saturday children's Halloween par- ~ " m- tor. of foreign languages, and * Dwyer (R-13th District) wlio permit various local coop- a 20-ycar-old junior at New- by 9 p.m. small town in -Greece, will Mrs. Wdllenbrock was one of a project needed by a on Mrs. GoldieGluckman, Ladn said "there is no candidate Pollitt." ark State College, modeled As Top Citizen President Mrs. John W. V JF.W. Post No. 681 in Rah- ade, under the sponsorship erative ventures be held on Friday, Nov. 5, of the members who pre- local municipality to solve Dunham of the Mulvey-Dit- way said a coffee hour was of the Clark Lions Club, will Pon jUlen Stugart is one from. 10 a.m. to 11 £.m. in pared the legislation meet- In Mountainside its flooding problems," Mr. mars Ladies Auxiliary to scheduled for Saturday at be held on Saturday. The "Of" 12?—^^dems^iiirH*^g^s--t^ t hti In rh three Aa- B Gavan continued. "This is p i p. - the East Orange Veterans' assembly site, as in past University who are practice Gallows Hill Rd.. Westfield, sembly districts of the The ~tfre-3rrrxnrm^tT^f£3£^ hrift QQ*.. Women's ernment now requires from Connir training this yeax in schools' held its Sixtn~£>lstric~£l t Fall D^MtiDPOSrerS FToepnarCoffee . and donuts win be tiberry Street. The ^throughout —thi _a and^chle^executiv^-offlc^r—, municipalities of a lOOv; of J .served from 2 to 4 p.m. march to Arthur L. Johnson Coi Meetings on parent ""coat.....-.-..-"T." " ^rr-"~- te approximately t5C -pa- ferson—Junior— High—Seta receive- aie The Towers. _ '.'For example where ,n nenrg; Mrs! "Pea ~ in Edison where he is in- High School, Clark, and Outstanding_ Citizen oiTNew __ held _m„ office of Dr. —M ember e—ol^^^^^B^w^ Electrolysis Treatment a d X970d structing in physical educa- Nickolas Casertano, en- Jersey Award for 1970 made William H. West, county su- ^lllH^ concerned, the local govern- r upCl vUllCCHUn quests members needing Candy and prizes will be LR*IHI)VOI of unwanltd hairj r tion. He resides at 844 rolled in the cooperative in- by the Advertising Club of perintendent of schools; next "^i"060 ment must pay $5 million. to of Kt'*« Iniliiul- 1 The ~l*and Boosters of rldes to be at ^e V.F.W. given to the children who M-"i b« - o f N.J. E1 icrraloai *t» "ft xrt—New-Jersey—wfrirfr has Twn Wednesday and—on—Wed^ My bill proposes that the Poac march tn the parade, participated in the Gover- presented annually since Nov. 17. lyjO^^Wtsje^^^eco^bw-ae— pick up this rah." Rahway will have a cake Home by 12:13 p.m. A nocialion Q cretary;~Mrs. Andrew Ras^ ELECT daughter was born to nor's Conference on Edu- 1937. Announcement of Mr. An sxhibit for the state at tne ost bar By A[>pointm*/it 3S1-5415 JJ mussen Jr., way High School. Home- P tomorrow S49 W»»I Inman Av«nu« Q Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solas catiOnal Goals for New Jer- Connor's selection was made convention of the PTA in F wilh Club" Rahwoy, N»w J«r»«y - of 415 W. Inman Ave., Rah- sev oy n-uiiiaxu A. Cross, club made baked goods will be on entertainment and re- way, on Oct. 7 in St. Eli- HAVE US sale. freshments provided by the _r president, who is director tel, The Band Boosters' paper auxiliary. Halloween attire zabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. is Af Pine Cottage Benjamin Shaln, who was of advertising for Public 9, 10 and 11 is being pre- Richard L. Bond, federation FILL YOUR NEXT drive will be conducted on requested by Mrs. John graduated first in his class Service Electric and Gas secretary. Saturday, Nov.o and Sunday Kopik. chalrlady oftheeven- The Rahway Area Junior from Arthur L. Johnson Re- Company. Hostessr clubs were the -v. 7. A truck will be in ln* s festivities, Woman's Club sponsored a gional High School, Clark, The award will £>e pre- PRESCRIPTION SCHOOL Woman's Club of Fanwood the Quinn and Boden Com- /* !• j Halloween party at the Fine in 1971, has been given so- sented Nov. 17 at the Robert and the Noxtfa Plalnfteld Wo- Cottage Children's Shelter phomore status at Harvard Treat Hotel. Newark. LUNCH MENUS man's Club. Mrs. 'Allen X. at John E, Runnell's Hos- University on the basis of M*- Connor, who served CLARK JSfAvS^rSewe^; Candidates Laud as Swanson, Sixth District vice for the collection. pital, Berkeley Heights, on scores in the advanced Secretary of Commerce president, presided duxing Friday. Republican COUNCILMAN FIFTH WARD placement tests, according ^ President Lyndon B. John- RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL DRUGS Persons unable to take to Dr. Dorothy Tipton, di- son s cabinet, Joined Allied Week of Nov. 1 Inclu- their waste paper to die Tray favors, cupcakes, 86 'Westfietd Ave.;G!ark Rr-eeholder a W lUiam J, coolces and soda, were ser- rector of guidance. Chemical in 1967 as presi- COMPLETE LUNCHEON ded Mrs. Stanly J, Lester, ^arkind area- may call 381- We feel confident that the voters of the Fifth Ward w*H nof dent ved. The highlight of the Mr. Shain plans to com- and chief operating of- Must include 1/2-pint of state chairman of educa- 6102, o\r 381-1978 to have Maguireof Clark-and Donald TO YOUR pl^te hisjmdergraduate^ooi^^^ exe- white or chocolate tion, discussing "The Right 381-7100 someon* make the pickup. Dunne of Fanwood and their party was ' Pin the Stem be misled by the childish innuendoes of the opposition. runningmste on the Republi- on the Pumpkin." in three years ana hopes to "Kxnmons, state hcan- freeholder ticket. Mat- JThe club meets on the PATRONAGE remain at Harvard to work board chairman in 1969. MONDAY... ,, NOV.. 1_ . ,, thew Nilsen DfTrUz-ibeth, re- third~Tuesday of eacTTmonth on his master's degree. Prior to serving in the Choice of one: Oven- man speaking on Drama, ported this week that L'nlon in the Claude H. Reed Cen- H You're your own Santa Claus! You Johnson Administration, he grilled cheeseburger on bun, and Mrs. Winfield Bonyng1e County, under a GOP ad- ter, Irving Street, Rahway, was president and chief exe- hot sliced chicken sandwich Jr., with a 'Do You Know? i saved, the Christmas Club way, at this WE'RE MOVING TO Miss Charlotte L. Camp- ministration, adopted a balk The next m eeting will be 1965. on hard roll. noted that the plan is another of her freshmen Choice of two: Juice, but- Young women between the §§ it easy and convenient . and we re the three-year cooperative * * * move to streamline county ages of 18 and 35 may at- nursing program at Union oi La Mancha," which wil tered whole kernel corn, but- RAHWAY ELEMENTARY -§—t-ea.cLy_. w \h your Christmas Club government, explained that tend. Further information Poid lo( by lr>a Ratiwuy Hapublican O'V CommlM. College, Cranford, In last oe staged by the college'* tered gardeg n peasp , tossed SCHOOLS tne bulk purchasing plan is may be obtained from Mrs. "week^i social column, it was Theater-^Gulia *&s -blo^JJ^. Week of Nov. 1 1- .Check now satari, cote slaw. desLgned to decrease che __ Richard Sinnott, m fimber- reported that "her mother 13, 18 and 20. Curtain time Choice of one; Peanut Oven-grilled cheeeebur- metises of county government ship chairman, at was deceased. That erroh- will lie 8"pan. butter bar, fruits manager's ger~ on ""Buif "fflfcitT butter; hot . and ro give miml- ecus information was-eup- The Rahway students are choice. sliced chicken sandwich with cipalities and other govern- plied to us in writing by the Miss Vicki L. Turner of 93 A LA CARTE gravy andbutter, bologna and ment bodies jin opportunity publicity department of W. Milton Avenue, who has Cream of tomato soup; cheese sandwich* to buy materials at a iower UTtion-eoiieg^T-eranforih the role of Antonia., nnd Onry sandwiches; tuna fish salad, -Choice oi-twoc- Buttered . Oboz of 291 Rudolph Avenue, veal pannesan, salami, whole kernel corn, buttered 10 Dimes Post SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Baldwin-Wallace College who will be a muleteer, manager's choice. garden peas, juice- John F, Mottley, chairman admissions counselor. The Clark student, Jerry TUESDAY, NOV. 2 Dessert: Peanut butter of Region No. 1, Union James Boynar, visited R-ah- Riehl of 86 St. Laurent Drive, Choice of one: *Oven- bar milk. ELECT County March of Dimes, this •"On i- !-"»t h 1534 IRVIMG ST. way High School Friday to also will be a muleteer, baked ham steak, oven-gril- TUESDAY, NOV. 2 week announced the appoint- meet with guidance counse- ~ led : frankfurter oo roll, 'i Oven-baked ham steak ment of John Brogan of Rah- lors and to speak with stu- Robert J. Kovacs was 1&-' *c<>ttage cheese, chicken way as assistant chairman dents interested in attending, ducted aB a member of the eaiad 'on hard_-«,U. spiced ^^^SSJS^'frlS: of this region, which includes •N;U RAHWAY, "M. J. Rahway Kiwanis Club at the ham and cheese on hard furter roll and butter, chic- Rahway, Elizabeth, Clark, Two Rahway students at meeting on Oct. 20 in the roll. ken salad sandwich. Linden, Roselle, Roeelle Newark State College, Union, Rahway Italian American Ci- Choice of two: Juice, Choice of two: Creamy Park and Winfield. and one Clark student have tizens Clubhouse. 5TH WARD COUNCHMAN Citing the excellent job iH&mmnnnmutnnmnuiintniiiiiitnnnii roles in the musical, "Man carrots, juice. done by Mr. Brogan in di- lituuiiuiitiiiiiu itiiiuiiuiiuiittiiii IIIIUI in iiiiiiiutuiii in luiiinmiiiuuuuiiiiittiiiiaiiiitos When you need money William Palle, comp- ad, cole slaw. Dessert: Applesauce, recting the 1971 Rahway troller of Cosmair Inc., Choice of one; Vanilla March of Dimes Campaign, for any reason ask SHERWIN- Clark, has been elected vice pudding with fruit, apple- milk. Brogurumeans action, not words Mr. Mottley welcomed the president of the Westfield sauce, manager's choice. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 addition of "new, bright, and Area Chamber ofCommerce A LA CARTE Barbecued beef on bun and immaginative talent to this WILLIAMS Co. for 1971-72. Beef broth with rice; sand- butter, pizza pie, tuna fish Sec what can be done in one year! worthy effort." salad sandwich. A South Orange resident, wiches, tuna fish salad, ham- The leadership and WALLTCOVEKING:. salad;—nran- ___Cholc_e_ of two; Buttered i mm SERVICE CARPETIMG rice, buttered string beans, organizational ability of Mr. EAi3X:TOFIN in organizing a comprehen- Brogan should serve as an CONVENIENT PAYMENT PROMPT, PERSONAL PUKHITURfi WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 juice. Paid lor by th« 5th Woid D»mociaiic Club PLANS TO SUIT SERVICE WHENEVER SPRAY EQUIPMENT LADDERS sive bookkeeping system for Thomas Moulton, Ptaitdwnt example for others to take YOU CALL the chamber and served ae Choice of one; Barbecued Dessert: Fruit cup; milk, The perfect laundry team' YOUR NEEDS PAINTING AIDS THURSDAY, NOV. 4 > 600 Homtlton StfB-t, Rohwoy, N.J. part in helping prevent the 332-5252 BRUSHES TOOLS its treasurer for 1970-71, beef on, bun, pizza pie, *tuna causes of birth defects," CAPITAL FINANCE CORPORATION || 1542 Inrlog Street Mr. Palle and his wife, fish, boiled ham on hard No school - NJEAconven- tlon. Mr. Mottley declared. Loans For All Purposes @ at Elizabeth ftv«- Ellenor e^have- t-wo-ehildr-e n«- anil iiiiiiiKiimiiitiuiimiiimuiHiuiiiiiiumiiuiimiuuiuni Rahway 381-7130 on white bread. 1534 IRVING ST., RAHWAY, A peddlers fair and bake Choice of two; Juice, No school - NJEAconven- ooo sale, sponsored by Kadimah buttered rice, buttered tion. Chapter, B'nal B'rith Wo- string beans, tossed salad, * • * Nearly everybody has a lobbyist in Trenton. Everybody, thai men, will be held on Wed- cole slaw. CLARK ELEMENTARY is, except you. the people. That's why it's important tor the Choice of one: Apple SCHOOLS people to have a Sanaiar who's down there fighting tontrerpbest mimity Center, 114 MUn St., brown betty, fruit cup7 — -Week of Nov. \ _ Interests. During his -four years as a Union County State Senator, ooo Cranfbrd. ager's choice. MONDAY, NOV. 1 Matthew J Rtnaldo has justifiably earned an enviable reputation A large variety of new A LA CARTE One-half pint of milk, as a fighter for the little man. and used merchandise will Chicken vegetable soup; hamburgers, buttered rolls, -b&offered. Merchandise will sandwiches; Tuna fish, salad, potato chips, baked beans, For instance. Matt Rinaldo spearheaded the fight to pass O include household items, frankfurter, cold subma- onions relishes,; troll. inlQ_la\W-hi^l^njdrnark..iav£nue-^haring program under which a furniture, bikes, carriages, rine, manager's choice. TUESDAY, NOV. 2 share of sales tax revenues are coming back to municipalities knicknacks, material, lace, THURSDAY, NOV. 4 No school. Election Day. in the form of direct aid. The tax bills on your home sewing supplies, cosmetics, No school '- NJEA con- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 are not as high as they otherwise might have been if Matt Rinaldo hadn't been on the job, fighting iflJI children's toys, games anc vention. One-half pint of milk, books. FRIDAY, NOV, 5 pizza pie, salad, bologna, for you No school - NJEA con- cheese, peanut butter and •ove me cor,v,-,:v'.e tle ot jelly Etanawichefe; b^ead and That's only one reason Matt Rinaldo has "Consumer Fraud and been called "the People's Senator." ~ 1 Lewis Street Parking Lot Consumer Protection " will SPECIAL COMPLETE butter, cookies or fruit. THURSDAY, NOV. 4 Other reasons are his battles against that be tbe topic of Colonia LUNCHEON drug abuse, organized crime and el They're so preiTy too m ihetf While AvocaOo Branch, American ASBocia- Large salad platter,bread No school. (Between Main and Irving Sts.) FRIDAY, NOV. S SPONSORED BY pollution Hardest GuU roiori (Contlnued on Page 2 2) and butter, listed dessert, up with millc. *Add bread and butter No school. He's running for re-election on The ^ ran he November 2 Because he's been w Ih ' your eyes and ears in Trenton, he's Magik Baidnc. L- :^e Blackstone exclusive thai elimin; Rahway Businessmen's Association earned your vote He's been there |m w-Dralion ana av..ui^ a completed cycle every l e fighting for you Now it's your turn Whether \0u bi.y the washer me a^yer or both rn ha|p him VnteJ_uig_A. remember Etu-auethiawn Gab includes delivery and nn aycees Vote for Matt Rinaldo -m5taHa«teR-0H^.a*-veai .vauanty on p_aMs_and -,erv,ce on the gas dryer (1 year on the washer) Year affof* year, you're probably wearlHfl lh"4r~W*m» ^yper^of-nwtfa that everyone ttlme has. Be DlFfER- ENT-and wear sometfiiVig different Compete tor 14 Gift Certificate Prizes Gas. Clean Enorgy o( the Future and realistic this year. We have a OOi There are two age groups; 3-7 and 8-12. Seven prized will be complete »electton of ryiaskifrom awarded in each category. EtllAfitTH j WESTFIELD MENLO PAttK 164 Elm SI Opp Menlo PcirL S TiQ Cc"1cf 29c to $7.-95 for both children and ?B9 5000 :eo 5000 7H9 1000 \n f»luliv( Ploia adults. Make-up, eottumei and lots pujhfi liilJ So* .'••!•. ONE OF of other Halloween goodies. Lots NEW of tricks, |oke* and novelties too. -J«SEY_>_ -Why no»-stop in-NOW?-We-have LARGEST a FREE gift waiting for YOOt RBA SPONSORS "1SEtJECTION5= Brill Pniftg. Birdies Hat Shop CUP AND SAVE! Community Bank Si Trust Co. Rahway Savings Institution WE WILL DEDUCT C Si D Vaiueland Rae-Lou Shop CandlewyckGift Shop Roberts Community Camera Shop Robinson's Hardware Brine tbls advertisement la and receive a FREE GIFT with the Rahway Hardware Co. purchase of any Instrument of your choice! _____ Ducoff's Stationery Electric Sun Sherwin Oil MASKS FOR YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY El Diamante Joyeria Sentry Auto Stores Fashion Shop Schwartz Shoes USE OUR XMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN Present tWo coupon Ex^res"OCt*/3i Fashion Fabrics Sander's Liquor Grade "A" Dairy Sargent's Men's Shop 0 01 Goldhlatt'a Jewelers Schatzman's Toy Shop lours: Just-Knits Sound-a-* Ram a "Mon.AWed, Jack & JlU Kiddie Shop Sidney's Men's Shop MATIONAL The Source I MAGIC ABRACAPAPEA MarksJrlarrte _ Textlle-G^nter . 4:30-0:30; Millere Shoe Store Dr, Edward Tendler PAID FOn QY HOWEHF. DUKES. Mfl FAIRWAY DRIVE. UNION. N.J. NoVelty Specialty 6i Typewriter The Sewing Kit National State Bank Verneau's Drugs i Sales a Service 34 Year* of to 31th Sat* Rah way Travel on All Instruments Experience 1:30-6:30 Sold. tmimmmmitmimmffiMimmninmmum

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 197] PAGE-5 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORP/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARKPATRIOT_ PAGE 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 rate, drug abuse and prison Thank Aid Squad turmoil, if you have not had Writer States Dietz's School Plan the opportunity to hear Mr. For Assistance Lee, please do so before the Cost City Taxpayers Over $100,000 election. It this writer's On Oct. 17 in the evening, opinion, Mr. Lee is a born he would be our daughter, Ingrid, and acommander, destined for Diecz? The First United Metho- ushers Don Lotano, brother- dist Church of Westfieldwas in-law of the groom, Richard shall we sayso many times the scene for the marriage Kerns, Robert Rubbo, and New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Established 1823 wishes of the at Com- acquaintance and credentials he would like to is the key word of Miss ArleneMarie Lotano John Russo, all friends of Member of of the people of Rahway and munity Hospital in Toms the Republican Party for forget. finding a " diamond in theat Met Food Store, 25 Wave- • to Raymond H. M:kell Sunday the groom, Member of Weeklies of NewJersey. Inc. member of the instead took a state Job in River, we were in great need Qoality He was a of the assistance of the Rah- rough." crest Ave., Winfield Park, late in the afternoon. The bride is a 1965 grad- New Jersey Press Association Richard J. Hughes' ad- where Bob Quinn and Jim 1965 leaving the way First Aid Squad and were ARLENE SCARDAVILLE The bride was attired in a uate of Arthur L. Johnson Union County's Newest Weekly Established and, while Flschetti, a member of Rahway school system In grateful for the instant help 390 Jensen Ave. gown of Ivory satin with a Regional High School, Clark, Published Every Thursday Morning by made a motion and Rahway American Disabled Veterans. stand-up collar of Aiencon She is employed by Chubb & shambles. they provided for us in bring- passed at the July 17, 1968, ing our daughter to Rahway have been running the es- lace, a detachable train, an Son, Inc., Short Hills, as meeting, despite the objec- According to last Novem- BAUER PUBLISHING" & PRINTING LTD. Hospital. tablishment for one year. empire waist, and an A-line a supervisor, tions of more than 800 per- ber's news Items In the All Urged to See skirt with long slim-pointed The groom attended Plain- We especially want to The partners have 23 1470 Broad Street Rahway, N. J. 07065 388-0600 sons who attended the press, Dietz guided Rahway sleeves. The gown and rain field High School, served in thank Mr. Lennox and Mr. years' experience in the food tlrs. It ai bonne E. Baccr meeting, to hire Englehardt, Mayor Daniel L. Martin's were trimmed with Aiencon the U. S. Army for four and K. C. Bauer Arthur Hart land Wershon, Jr. Ardley who gave up their isical Show business, and their store Englehardt and Leggett, edu- election campaign and was lace and spattered with seed a half years, and is em- ADVERTISING MANAGER night of rest, for their dedi- features quality groceries PUBLISHER EDITOR cational consultants, to Instrumental in winning the pearls, ployed by Woodbridge Ford cated care, and for their Mother and meats. The store also The Rahway News Record and Clark Patriot are weekly newspapers serving the best interests of conduct a survey of the needs election for Mnyor Martin The bride is the daughter in the sales department, of the Rahway school system and his team. Dietz hasn't cheerful manner. carries Pharmaceuticals, their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these journals to present the news in a sound, I was so pleased with the dairy products, produce, as of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. The couple are honey- at a cost of $12,500 (fee) to denied this. PUUL* production of "Hello, Dolly" Lotano of 41 Roberts Rd. mooning in Hawaii and will and traditional manner, maintaining the rights of all by accurate factual statement and the taxpayers. (A ' plus MR. AND MRS. JOHN well as many other items. f sane, Well, let's examine the by Mother Seton Regional Clark. The bride lived with reside in Garwood. -measured reasonable opinion^ for Dietz, a '"minus" for record of Dietz's winning 416 Sycamore St. Home delivery service is High School, Clark, that I available. Ample free park- her parents prior to her COHEN-CHAIKEN the taxpayers). team. Rahway would like to tell everyone Subscription Rates by Mail Inct-Jing Post-age $6 00; Outside Union and Middlesex Right off the bat, accord- ing adjacent to the store is wedding of Miss Paid at Rahway. New Jersey On Aug. 26, 1SJ0H, Diets that the so-called generation is the son of Counties $h 00, Second Class fi in-from Chicago, where ing to news items in the O: Chalke*. daughter ew gap "was closed—becaase-the Mr. HersKel Wikell of 190 he ^w^rs—a~delegate--ce—the—p thtnrd«roas" Abraham yor Martin, appointed the TJana R~cf^ Warrior, STsT, Democratic Con- Ma applause from the adult au- d ?f-. tahway city-^l in many communities in- and Mrs. Miriam Mjkell of "btupldlty, tilth and deceit have D venrion, to attend a special reft Leo dience for an excellent per- cluding Rahway, Clark, Col- barbarians, [hey have never been ideals among civilized Board of Education meeting chairman to a job, with a of onia,--Wtnfield-paTk:; tirtden, FTaTrirretd. Prior Amendment in .Censiilulion __en. anvwUere. The critics of "Sesame Street" do a _nd.a_l_:-5.a.iP. (he missed fancy tide, ar aJ^lg£y pPf lnion che.produc- f.rnnfnrfi. and tOnUworth •ft_3-sc*K*krte_- -fUghT-^bacX-ta 21^Norch Av^ Carwc^uT^3^^ class in assuming that they do nor recognize the value Chicago) he made the motion previously by an outside firm As, a concerned "Mrs. "WnTTanflfcETessingrJr. superbly performed by a cast The bride was escorted to rook place SUIJday evening ot SHOW ROOM HOURS: caat the tie-breaking for less than one-third of tizen and mother living in The former Miss Mory Regina Dowling) Green Acres Seen as Beneiicialr ut honesty. Cleanliness and intelligence. of at least 150 students. Congratulations to the the altar and given In mar- Maplewood Manor, Maple- Mcn.-FH.-6 P.M.-9P.M. PRICES RANGE FROM $49 to to^ilnnlement'aninte'rirn the new appointee's salary. Union County, I Rev. A. J. Kulig, play di- wOod • - !"-..:._.»-. - ,-.f r ,-* ,,j r. .^ •r nail or It was an evening of real riage by her father at the ' rector; to Sis t er Thomas Saturday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. ^vvtwtt'Tia double—ring ritti. A recep- Mary, music" director; to tion followed in the Moun- consultants, again against everyone involved In choreo- 50ih Anniversary Public questions are bffore us again. I'his 1 ut who unfortunately had notactors, by their entertaining tainside Inn, Route 22, the objection of the majority torney. graphy, costumes, mjsic, voters will decide one amendment to the- NL-U Jer^^-v Brogan Is Lambasted tor received the press coverage ability, bring laughter, joy, Mountainside. of 800 persons in attendance. Why not have a local at- lighting, sets, properties and Constitution expanding income v-xenij uons regarding the due him. My references Is happiness and contentment Maid of honor was Miss (A "plus" for Dietz, a torney who pays taxes in special effects; to the stage IB Event Scheduled real prop-? rt\ lax. deduction granted senior c UIJA-H.-- . to Robert W. Lee, Repub- into the lives of adults. as Police HQs "minus" for die taxpayers). Rahway? hands, and to the coordinator Oianne Eger, a friend of the The Union County Park The measure was so poorly drafted ih«.- first UUIL- IA Purchase oi Gas Site lican candidate for sheriff livery member ofthecast, bride. Bridesmaids were His "interim" plan cost Dietz's winner. Mayor of all activities. No slips Commission's 50th anniver- Mrs. Raymond H. Mlkell 205 Westiield Avenue Phone fU 8-5447 Clark, N.J. the State Legislature that it required revision iu rv. IKL Tr. vuur'article oi Oct. 21, or initial construction, (es- of Union County. especially those who played Mrs the taxpayers well over Martin, and his team fois- were made. Wl ^Ifllfoltai -/Vi&'M - Joseph Bonk, Miss sary dinner, previously the language understandable. blished in The Rahway Nes- pecially if the inflationary On three separate occas- the leading roles, should be / Gail Bracuto, amJMiss I erri announced for Nov. 18, has .(The former Miss Arlene Mane Lotano) pj you opposed a pro- spiral continues) will cost $100,000 plus the closing ted a 218-point tax increase Don't miss seeing "Hello, Now all government-issued pensions a re tu bv <_-\- Record, you opposed a pro- ions, 1 purposely attended congratulated for his and Saturday last in the after- After the wedding rite in Heluso, all cousins of the been rescheduled for Wed- the cicy and Its taxpayers of two schools. (A "plus' on the Rahway taxpayers. Dolly." It ia an evening of Cluded, so it reads, from the $5,000 mcuin.- m.uwnnin; posal made by your opponent meetings to hear Mr. Leefier efforts to perform rhe noon. Miss Mary Regina which the bride was escorted bride. Miss Lorraine Lo- nesday Dec. 8. far more in total expenditures for Diet_; a "minus" for the That's a lot of ' pluses" senior citizens can have and still deduct Slrxj from their that a dingle—new structure expound upon the dJties of roles as directed. Each one real enjoyment. Dowling was wed to William to the altar and her hand tano, the bride's sister, and The dinner, to be held at real estate taxes. Wny the State Legislature did IUI than would one large piece taxpayers). The two schools for Dietz and a lot of "mi- b'DWARD AYRES be erected in Rahway tu house have been reopent-d. nuses" for the taxpayers. the sheriff and tht failure playing these roles could R. Blessing, Jr. in St. Gene- given in marriage by her Mrs. Frank Lotano, sister- the Winfield Scott Hotel, —tac-iuiJe priv-axe pensions is beyond us. Arc government of land on which could be of the penal system. It should have a great future in the 19 Wendell PI. vieve's Roman Catholic father, a reception was held in-law of the bride. Elizabeth, is the final pro- tire services, police ser- The "interim" plan he If Christopher Dietz really , p pensions dtrmchow m<>re ble&i than private pensions that built one mill ti- purpose be note_-m_rM--.4-trt? warned entertainment world. Clark at Holy Spirit Hall, Union. m-in was Frank Lo- vices, and services now ren- voted for called fur the ex-wants to help the people, why Church, Elizabeth. gram in the commission*^ one mist be placed in a Special category'.'We think m.'i. facility. of the failure of the penal bride wore a satin tano, brother-in-law of the dered in eit> hall. Youclaim pansion of the system (after doesn't he ask his winners Officiating at the nuptial The 'Golden Anniversary Fes- The State Legislature, next tin. .---and with politicians that such a proposal shows Such a far.11.1ty vtfinlri be system long before "EFfe At- mass was Rev. JohnG.Netta coat and dress ensemble groom He was assisted by tival." these days n takes them it least three times tu j^et tailor-made to the needs of closing two schools) by in City Hall to freeze the vuur opponenopp nent to be "shortshort-- tailormade to te taxes prior to the 218-point tica Prison incident. It is of St. Gene vieve's parish, with a matching Cam slot ;.;.»:-:.>:-: •.lnyihin^ -1^pe. p rope rl > -- m: i',hi t-xc lude all pensions troru buying up the homes in the indeed a revelaucm to h_ar UJXllmj^ojiU'_a_rx,.i_t J^ahway and its people*. For and tax increase an--abolish The couple were united by headpiece, _ J, 3S1-S5G4 cormutauu.i as income regarding real prupc rr\ ta\ is \ uu who are short-t-ighted, one the taxpayers -would not Rahway ""Hlgn School a man wlio knows his sub- h s-wouIcTnot Fh_t the political Jobs in City him in a double-ring rite The maid of honor was the :•; deductions for senior citizens. Mr. Brogan. have to ' make do" with Franklin School areas, ject well and is d?dicated to during which traditional bride's aister, Eileen Dowl- g someone else's cast-offs. would have cost the tax- Hall. Shop At .... tiven though this amendment to Your endorsement of the 1 bringing about change in the wedding melodies were ing, of Elizabeth, Brides- g satuuon has its flaws, w-: sull recom purchase of the _lizabeth- while they are paying taxes payers millions of dollars. Who is Christopher Dietz' status quo. played on the organ by Carl maids were Mrs. Michael :> because the less money semur citizens give tu govern- town Gas Company property in amounts that should be (A "plus" for Dietz, a "mi-Well, if you add up the Leonard. Adesso, a friend, from •:• able to support top notch nus' for the taxpayers). "pluses'*"" and the "mi- For thoseof you concerned m ?nt, the less w.ll be wasted. I'hey need u, the govern_ - for conversion into use as a with the increasing crime The bride is the daughter Elizabeth and Mrs. John E. >) police station alone, is thefacilities and services. The "interim" plan of nuses," you will see that of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dowling, Jr., the bride's :|: mem doesn't. Dietz is for Dietz, and the "Where Bctt-T Butter Bakers Bake Best" The Green Acres bond referendum deserve--, every- solution of a practitioner who For too long Rahway of- Dietz called for the busing DowUng, Sr. of 768 Emer- sister-in-law, from West- :|: 1 r ficials have supported tem- taxpayers be damned. nents aeek to eliminate f T' " one's support. W.thout a doubt, conserving the beaut> oi has little or no foresight for of the school children at a son Ave., Elizabeth, with field. The attendants wore ;j| porary measures to "im- I say: We cannot afford "home rule," offer no new nature is the top issue in New Jersey, and it's nut a the City of Rahway. cost of thousands of dollars whom ahs m = de her home emerald green culotte gowns § Watch For Our mediate" problems. Rail- Christopher Dietz in the New solutions to pressing pro- i_:_iQr to her marriage. and carried flower baskets. % —gxoup of politicians thai w.ll save the cnvirontn<-m--u In a municipality which to the taxpayers. (.A "plus" -bleme and appear to be wag- can boast a police station, way's history- points nny~the Dietz;~a "minus for the Jersey-Sen ate-. — •—• The groom is the son or Best man was Mtchae must be the voters. fact that no sooner are such ing a primarily negative Tne- SSO million, allocated iut Ll_ ^jarchise yi.^p<--n_ . CWJ firehouses. and a city iM-r.----ami-Mr_7--Witti«m--"-ft;--Axl©B6Or- a -fr-4ond---of- the solutions completed and add- WILLIAM WANKO campaign: ~ Blessing, Sr. of 1537 Lam- groom, from Elizabeth, space in the Green Ac res referendum is m. uie> well hail w!_ich are in the con- dition of near blight, you and ed to the taxpayer's bill, than 601 W. Grand Ave. Under the present Repub- bert St., Rahway. The groom Ushers were the groom's spent, and it nust be eniplu^i^^d li the land is nor the officials are pleading for Rahway lican State Legislature, New the present administration (A "plus" for the tax- resided with his parents be- brother John E. Dowling, purchased soon, IT will be £one furevcr. look to solving only one of higher taxes to support a new Jersey has faced no new fore he was married. Sr. of Westfield; Robert We Specialize In Wedding Cakes We urge our readers to approvt- itie Greun Aci\-s these problems. You state facility because the converted Works and Engineering. This taxes but has made enviable referendum to conserve what is K-ii uf open spaces and strides in conservation, re- and Paul Lym.an, the bride's that there is an "urgent one has proven inadequate. Homcowncrs Hit is a poor excuse for the white- SORGbR-LESHNER cousins, from Elizabeth,and recreational areas in a state v-ith an ever-inc rea^ini: need for a prompt solution" Rahway has had enough of wash you have applied to form of the welfare system, FINE SELECTION population density. "short-cut" solutions to pro- education and other state Robert, George and Theo- to the police station pro- Mayor's Actions township problems. S. Brown OF PAINTING Mr. and Mrs. Eugene dore Nicholas, the groom's TWIN OVENS The $155 million bjnd referendum JH the ballot blem. Such urgency has ex- blems suddenly called ' ur- We have no political as- programs. 1 uesday is another matter. The measure will provide gent" which have been al- Why exchange a record of ON DISPLAY Leshner of 27 Prospect St., cousins from Elizabeth. isted for many years in our AN OPEN __ IT_R pirations,, we have not pub- Artist Clark, have made known the The bride works for the 0 0 0 $21.9 m.Ulion for Rutgers--tht Matu L'niversity, S5'J tire facilities as well as lowed to deteriortate for a licly supported anyone. We performance for a few m illion for the College of M eJlcine and 13entistr\ _n period of a decade or more. TO MAYOR'iKACZM^REK:; 'political promises?" engagement of their daugh- County of Union in the Eli- BAKERY 1 1 those of our police. How do feel that you are running for tar, Miss Randi Gene zabeth Court "House. Her S New Jersey, S34 m. Ill on for ihe corn.n inn> colleger, What Rahway needs in office Thomai-A^Kaczmarek, as To Insure continuation of you set your priorities ? Isn't 727 Raritan Rd. Leshner.. Co Wayne A. husband is employed by In- and $48.7 million for the eight state colleges. are men of vision who offer citizens, taxpayers and vot- higher office without fulfilling good state government, vote 382-768? protecting our city from fire- Sorger, son of M_. and Mrs. ternational Flavors and Fra- Our stare educational institutions are not b.-'ing used solutions that will not be out- ers of Clark, we feel you haVe the duties of your present Line A - the Republican 20 CLARETON SHOPPING C3 Funny how family discus- just as important as protec- not fulfilled the duties and ob- offl.ee. Your failures on the Albert Sorger of 3C Spray grances. Union Beach. I full-time now, and New Jersey's taxpayers cannot dated in 10 years, but will line - on your ballot Nov. 2. 1 ting it from crime? Clark, N.J. Ter., Winfield. The couple are honey- RARTTAN ROAD afford to— la •ish jnrolu funds on higher education be long-lasting assets to theligantons of your office. You municipal level foretells, JOSEPH B. POZN1AK sions seem to become financial The bride-to-be attends mooning In the Pocono institutions that are nor used day and night aTFy^ar There is no doubt that city. have nor enforced the laws future performance on the 113 Amelia Dr. CLAR_L NEW JERSEY Union County Technical In- Mountains and will reside long. you r ' "quicicT* inexpensive you have sworn to uphold. County level. A do-nothing Clark talks. Because, money is solution involving the gas Such a man is your oppon- stitute, Scotch Plains. in Rahway. 1 Educational mjnsters are being created in New Jer- We cannot see entrusting our performance is one we can ent, Peter M. Donovan, can- sey; they keep mating amazing amounts of tax dollars, company property will evolve county representation to you. ill rtiford. Mr. Sorger Is employed iiiimutiiitiiiiiiuiiiiuiiutiiiiiiiiiuiiiiMuiittittiiiiuutituiiutiiimaiiuiiaiuiimmannmam what helps keep families going didate for Fifth Ward council by the Hugo Loeffler Con- and the results are not rewarding. A heft> percentage into a temporary measure We have submitted suffle- CONCERN CITIZENS man, and proponent of the of those entering Rutgers never make it :u graduation that will result in exhorbitant ient evidence to support our OF CLARK struction Co., Westfield. multi-purpose building. Mr. and growing. And to help keep which,we feel, reflects badlv on the admissions policy costs to the city and the tax- charges of ineptness in your Mel Nutkis KING-COPIO Donovan looks to the future and wastes untold millions. payer. In a short time, this of - R_hway_;_.hje. ia _a_ vision^ administration; you have fail-Fred Feifer VOTE you in the money . . . depend on -W-ts- -cannot clean upour ^nv-Lronjiicru.-.-Uic iiiij-i pr.____. adm4f.iG_c__Of. er a future St. John the Apostle ary; You, on the other hand ed to take action. You have-Leon Oberman introdu€€s ing issue of our dav--and afford to pushhurdes through administration will- open Its d Church, Linden, was the set- are a proponent of "quick allowed the laws of our town- Arnold Bader us, your Full Service Bank. college, many of wliom iiave nu place being die re. eyes one morning to realize ship to be flaunted by private Sol Sern ting Sunday for the marriage 1 solutions which attempt to Somi education experts are already telling us that too that there is an "urgent pressure groups without cor- of Miss Cynthia Marie Copio, the all new Our savings accounts earn the many students are being sent into the wurld with skills need" for a new firehouse; " be- rective action/ Experience Counts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and on a separate occasion he is getting his Anthony Copio of 9 Park no one wants, and they wind up performing tasks for Certificates of occupancy r ^ highest dividends per- which a higher education is not needed. an "urgent need" for a new money's worth. ** 5th WARD fcOUNCILMAN St., Clark, to Thomas J. have been issued for houses Homeowners who vote for the $155 education bond city hall. You, Mr. Brogan, are King, eon of Mrs-. Henry King missible by law. And referendum are quaranteeing confiscatory property It stands to reason that the short-sightedl which contain building code Reader States of 10 Florence Dr., Clark, violations, with no action on tax levels on top of an inconn: tax Guv. William i\ cost of three separate prop- MiSS GEORGIA HOWELL and the late Mr. King. low-cost loans are available 725 Seminary Ave. your part against the indi- Campaign promises are SOUND PLANNING FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY Cahill is co'VempUung. Ihe New Jersey Tax Associ- erties and three separatp e no ation, the representatives of corporate enterprise, not viduals who have been a party match for a proven re~ SNYDER-KOELLHOFFER g buildings whether conversion Rahway. to it. You have allows, in-cord of accomplishment. For FAIR TOES FLOOD CONTROL SUPPORT for every good need •— car, home, the taxpayers in New Jersey, has already hinted its dividuals whoo are paid ttoo *-* reason we urge reelec- Kirkpatrick Chapel, Rut- pleasure over passage of an income tax. That levy on top 1 elrfprce our laws to interpret of State Senators of the present pro^fty~ta3r^etup---a.Ti"d"taxes once ln-sr- Hits "Citizen Report;' Says Mayor NPW RrnnR- trie \iuw_- tiou pui-jLiy t>u__v-io. , , , _. SJ _ . an, d wick, was the seetting lifetime go down--wUl crush the homeowner and make Violations for which a build-Matthew Rlnaldo and the private homes the domain of the super-rich. Help me keep Rahway a good place for our Saturday for the wedding of are your financial kin! er was found guilty in Muni- election of Jerome Epstein . Miss Karln Ann Koellhoffer. In passing, there Is aTSd'the"ethics question of state, Is Extravagcnt with Tax Funds cipal Court have not been cor- ^^1 Dy_e PoUltt Republican currently on the payraixana -daugh_i____ Mr. and Mrs. county, and federally financed institutions issuing press AN OPBN LETTER TO rected in other homes in his candidates for State Senate, Leonard F.^CoeUhoffeT^or releases in support of the educational bond issue with MAYOR MARTIN another list as of the same development with no action Their Democratic oppo- date in 1970, both lists to 817 Riffle A/e., Rahway and Now!Along line without stays... taxpayer facilities and funds. These institutions should The "throw-away" re- from your administration. Charles A. Snyder. He is the remain neutral and let the voters decide whether funds ceived several weeks ago reflect each employee's an- - We have filed a suit against nual salary rate? son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry without bones... are to be given or denied. One institution of higher entitled "Citizen Report" your building inspector. You J. Snyder Sr. of Morris Park, Never mind fooling around learning in this area sent out a release backing the was a waste of time to read have chosen to ignore It. Mr. Pnlliipsburg. for really comfortable .bond issue mailed with taxpayer, funds and printed on and an- ^extravagant use ofwith a property tax revalua- Kaczmarek, you have been vidriff control Services taxpayer-ow.ied equipment. This practice is a complete taxpayers* money. You have tion and frittering away an aware of sorrfe-of these con- ALLOCCO-M:LLER violation of what should be the ethics of those who run saddled Rahway property additional $100,000 in the ditions for two years. By in- public institutions. It is also a debasing and serious process. This tax revalua- action, you have tacitly con- Unique "utayless" desipn lct> you ait, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS owners with the largest Miss Kathy Ann Miller bend freely without discomfort the conflict of interest. municipal tax increase ever tion proposal is just camou- doned this type of perfor- and her fiance -MlchaelJohn- CHECKING ACCOUNTS flage to hide the skeleton in f -' •"Underarm stretch -putitls adjust For all of these reasons, we urge defeat of the edu- recorded and nothing said or mance. Allocco, son of Mr. andMrs. with every movement MORTGAGE LOANS the closet-a 1972 municipal cational bond referendum. written will change that. As You recently stated that we Michael AUocco of 14 Cle- • Doubl« side i&nd buck panels for COLLATERAL LOANS One Bank budget as high as that for superior midriff control a result, you can forget any as homeowners are not free ment Rd., New Providence, PASS BOOK LOANS further political ambitions iy71. What Rahway needs from blame because we ac- plan to be married on Aug. excluuivt; 2" waistband ki't'p* l>rn It Is Not Wrong to teach Right you may have had in m) in 1972 is some cost-cut- cepted theser houses; resl- 26. in plucc . . . won't ride up BANK BY MAIL Jor Growing Families Two years ag___t_£-. dally^JK? u r - lQJ3g_J_jevi__^q_ __Uog_to_the bone. dences that were JLns£ec^ted_ BaH program for pre-school children, "Sesame Street, Althougtn^am aha cer_fTecT_.8 "being"free vealed by ner parents, Mr. under clineinK'fubru-a . . . extra CHRISTMAS CLUB The "Citizen Report" at- soft nylon tricot lining for appeared :>n American televison with the purpose tempt to lay 52 tax polnta Democrat and generally sup- of violations by the town- and Mrs. Burt Miller-of 143 VACATION CLUB port -the -party-- candidates,—ships Qepartnient of PubHe "eowrfoirtublc support "or pYepmng^OUtfj&rers—for—the—world-of learning, "to "the Briarh&ath Lane, Clark, b Adjustable soft Tricot straps ... SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES regardless of whether they lived in slums, suburbs for years I have split my * -"-* The future bride Is a tlon is pure hogwash. Use of - support without cutting or U.S. SAVINGS BONDS or urban affluence. The program is widely acclaimed municipal surplus funds by vote in attempting to select enforcement of existing or- senior at Arthur L. Johnson binding in the United States and is continuing on both educa- the Marsh administration to the best qualified candidates dinances and laws, and little Regional High School, Mr. • Machine Washable . . . MONJEY ORDERS tional and commercial television. for public office. Last year or no improvement of flood- no stays to teur material hold down current expendi- Allocco attends StonehlU 34-40 B, 34- ^ 1*^«*—J-.*!,- 4ntej-^fit_l____g3MJupa,—Rhown 2097 Oliver St., and Rueed Monica Simrt, head of the children's programming past—FDR, HST. JFK and points higher than it should utter contempt for the people R. Sortlno Jr., Bon of Mr. at BBC, said that the program's practice of demanding be. LBJ. who put him in office, and and Mrs. Russell Sorclno of Open and praising "right answers" is an effort at indoc- SANTA CLAUS SALT & PEPPERS Why dcrti't you let the voting shown himself not equipped 703 Lindebar St., Linden. trination, "a dangerous use of television." She attacked JAMES E, Lot this famou* pair add seaion- Thursday •public judge your budgetary emotionally to handle the job. Following a honeymoon in the program's middle-class attitudes, its lack of reality •planning by providing a list 182 Cornell Ave. This man along with K_cz- ing to your happino«. Colorfully Until 9 P.M and Its attempt to prepare children for school but not Rahway hand painted, they make Chntt- the Hawaiian Islands and Las of all municlDal employees marek championed the hlgh- Vegas, Nev., the newlyweds - for life. ,---- - — - -4_J__complex, in Clark, and illddI -Rahway.-•— BBC's objections to the ""pedagogical authoritarian- actually voted for the pYO- ST. AT THE UEN0 RAHWA.V ism*11 of "Sesame Street" Join those of American critics Says Politicians Should Not Be posal without having ever who feel the deliberate repetition of numbers, letters seen copies of the building oror_ wordss representt a tradititraditionao l and authoritarian plans. Should this kind of in- FIRST FEDERAL FU 8-7500 -approach^:© learning related to rote ..... Christian Sdanco epmeesTbe rewarded? Betiding Room On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Voters and wishes. —-There iff assaying in Glark -_.asJhonejst^uand-cleanlltiesflr-beCause_thlB_lB.an attempt that our community is A FEDERAL in Clark _nd other Union Since Mayor Kaczmarek 1 -with -branchet-in- :.~ -i£i>v^_- to impose raiddle-classstandardfi on minorities. Chil- County communities have an has been in office, taxes Town orttheMove/ However, 12 noon to 4 p. m. dren's behavior, they believe,, puisr not be changed to AA/t<;TFI__D WOODBRIDGE MOUNTAINSIDE 1500 Irving Street, opportunity to repudiate two have increased around 25% most of us think, all the mov- SAVINGS^ Dally conform to that of the middle class or virtuous stand- Individuals who arc seeking without any increase in ser- ing is being done backward* CiTYr CLARK MEN LO PARK SHOPPING MALI ards. The street depicted on the program is too tame higher office as a "leaji- to vices. Some Say services That must be changed. We Rah way. Mew Jersey "ley '-»©oing4natpolL_. and crime of a real Street* Militant blacks and radical creaks were tferf reduc- vt\ i4u7 Irving JI., CBMTCa OfUMOM AHOMIOOLtW* COUMT1U Whites have complained that rather than teaching_young- 'in Clark, Those two individ- don In his budget to council, and sters letters and numbers, television ought to streea. cape.fxom the scene of the RAWWAY, N. J uals, Thomas Au KaC_m_r- We have quick-check stores the black Identity. ek and A. Charles W_!_AO, going In residential areas, All ARE WELCOME If "Sesame Street" Is under fire for teaching right should not be promoted for hlgh-rlee buildings that only answers** about honesty and cleanliness most Americans their iheptnesa and complete epoclal Interest groups are Laurel La. Tff^TftlttllWTnA HWWiHtMtttttinimitittiiiinijftHfMMHtli i_HHtnHWii ttlf tilltttll will feel grateful to its producers for this program's disregard of cltl_en_ tights interested in, practically no positive contribution to the quality of American life.

11 W.1 •*'/.••*" RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE 7 RAHWAY MPWK-PFrnpn/CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1971 DAR Members Osceola Session Brownie Troop Housing Court to Enforce Building Codes Engaged Attend Session Barnes Student Seen as Essential by Senatorial Hopeful For Girls 7-11 Mrs Jerrv F English sis is reflected in a 1.1% pie, is scattered over a half Oi District Unit To Be Assistant Democratic candidate for the vacancy rate in the state dozen courts- Centralization Andrew Knapp, to John Pohl, son A new Brownie Troop is whlch U8 ane 8 M v. M Six members of Rebecca The Session of the Os- New Jersey Senate fromUn- threatens to boil over of ^ ^^ ^ °3 announ- of Mr. and Mrs. John Pohl being formed in Rahway for inro Cornell Chapter. Daughters inn Counrv cilled for the violent dissent unless leadto a more consistent of Sycamore Street in Rah- ceola Presbyterian Church girls from the special edu- of their of American Revolution, at- creadon of a New Jersey something is done about it," ™d knowledgeable approach way. of Clark has announced the cation classes of the Rahway kaihlet-n tended the Central District employment of Dennis-Shaw hoiiflina rourr ro enforce says the Summit attorney, to handling matters of hous- Miss Knapp attended Liv- school system. meeting In the Molly Pitcher as student assistant for the housZ codes ''Jurisdiction over rental ing rental, finance, repair ingston Schools and is a Hotel, Red Bank. Luncheon coming academic year. The troop will consist of An explosive housing cri- housing matters, for exam- jujd maintenance. saidMrs. secretary with the Warner was served and plans were girls between the ages of 7 4 Women Given Lambert Company, Morris Mr. Shaw is a first-year and 11 years. Meetings will made for the coming year. student at Princeton Theo- Plains. Attending were the regent, be held on Saturdays in the Frenchmen Visii Gas Power Plant JhJ £^OiaThffi logical Seminary. His major old Post Office building on Endorsements Mr. Pohl is a graduate Mrs. Lyle Cooper; the vice- responsibilitiee will be in A group of 32 engineers, dized by leading building damage and nuisance cases, ut St. Leo College, St. Leo, regent, Mrs. Nicholas C. Esterbrook Avenue from contractors and manufac- companies in France, the suits to compel provision of relationship to ninth and 10th 12:45 to 2 p.m. 1-la., and is a salesman in Burotf; Mrs. Donald C. Fa- grade students and providing" curers from France recently group visited other total en- services and maintenance, the Commercial Trades Di- gans, Mrs. William L.Rand, assistance in the services of The troop consists of eight visited me Elizabeth head- ergy systems throughout the and actions for abatement vision of the 3M Company, Mrs. J. Nelson Smith and worship on Sundays. Mr, girls, Karen Naylor, Paige quarters of Elizabethtown United States, including of rent or of allowances C aldweil. Mrs. Lester Walker. Shaw will also be working Dean, Rosemarie Johnson, Gas to study the building's plants in California, Texas, of deductions for repairs. Cynthia James, Sharon Ann "Total Energy" power plant. Arizona, dnd New A housing court she ar- A June 1972 wedding is A supper meeting and with adult leaders respon- planned. sible for students in grades White, Carol Szczepanick, A "Total Energy" system York. gues, would insure a more auction was held at the home Cheryl Amabile and Sonya of Mrs. Kenneth Freeman, 7 through 10, in planning produces all energy required John Kean, president of equitable disposition of social fellowship functions. Gillian. The troop leader is for electricity, lighting, Elizabethtown Gas, wel- cases and expedite the ju- 265 Walters Street. Mrs. Mrs. Peggi Dean and the Miss Dougherty Wesley Stuart assisted the —- Mr. Shaw is married. His heating and air conditioning corned the group, which was dicial process. In Boston, wife, Bonnie, is employed assistant troop leader is by natural gas driven tur- organized by Joel Conan, before a Massachusetts hostess. _by nnfyprsiry Exe Mrs. Lorraine Naylor. Two bines, making the building of Paris, France. housing court was created, Mrs;—&£nrt—llufrm an—ha helpers—ftre-fe&m-^he Youth oompietely ind^pondenr nf .. C-LYNN-*tNf- " the city took'70CTcasesTrito Pxinceton. . Group Qj ftahway High g outside , ... court and won only 20cases. rtnr~Katfway uhupici -~5Ix specTp a oponso entertained by the Abraham during November ~ ancf fc now expects a snarp D Plans have been started research laboratory subsi-^f^^^J^^ in housing cases to reach SfiE&es C,l H rlf Chapter Of Roselle December have bee"hplannecr for the first meeting to be -t-rth id 12th - Jli. -Anyone re- GtNU^WcStHRE King of 1877 Lenningron St., ^'P^^^experienced a L. Yoder, director, Mrs. Brook I. Smith spoke college-age students. The siding in Rahway with a Rahway, tcr^Tohn Glyim, son - ,^ "l^T^rnKWMifinns ~ToF re—pro-mo— on—^Our-English Heritage „" leader will be the Rev. Ro- daughter 7 to 11 years old Miss Marie P. MoGuire, of Mrs. Francis Glynn of J^.^ J£°,H^ri««! *v™ bert Slaschke, who is resid- uon of Miss Regina Doug- and showed color slides. in the special education . . r .. ' ,,,(, ., i_ ii c- r,, L . nouainc code violations trom ing in Cranford during this Mrs. Peter F. Petracco, Jr. A XA fierry, TO head-of-the-cardio- A card party was held at classes may attend the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 628^ Marshall St., Elizabeth, ^ rhnn 1 000 in the KO- the home of Mrs.-Pagans. to mDre pulmonary department of John P. McGuire of 173 Villa and the UteMx. Glynn, was ^ ™[*p *f lti; housSff Railway Hospital. The committee consisted of mission station in Dahomey, Ginda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theresa's Roman Catholic Miss Kathleen Knapp West Africa. One of his daughter up for the troop. English noted. As chief cardio-pulmon- Mrs. William Rand, Mrs. A full schedule of acti- Theodore Ginda of 172 W. Church, Linden. ary therapist, Miss Dough- Kenneth Freeman, Mrs. newer responsibilities in Lake Ave., Rahway, were West Africa is working with vities and trips is being erty directs a team of tech- William L. Rand and Mrs. planned. The troop hopes to married Saturday in St. Cooper. high school and college age Mary's Roman Catholic nicians who take electrocar- •cf students of diplomats as well visit local points of enter- diograms (graphic tracings The next meeting will be est around the city. Includ- in Church, Rahway. held Wednesday at the home as native residents. Mrs. Daniel Richard Nolan of electric currents from 1 ing che library, hospital, and ner, the bride's sister, was JONES-BYRNE of Mrs. J. Nelson Smith of The dares are; Tuesday, (The Former Miss Nancy Lynn Mihalker ! Wedding vows were ex- the heart) and electroence- police and fire headquarters. maid of honor. Robert Pe- Matawan. Mrs. Phyllis Ry- Nov. 2; Wednesdays, Niov. changed Oct. 16 in St. Mary's phalograms (graphic re- —— Mrs . Jesse A. Dick tracco served as his bro- Wedding vows were ex- Miss Diane Shen-y Dawson erse will speak on "Trea- 10 and 17, and Dec! *=, 8, TOTIN-SAMER Roman Catholic Church, cords of electric currents (The former Miss Joanne Gibbons) ther's best man. changed Saturday in St. sure Trunks." and 15, at 8 p.m. Dress is Rahw-ay, by Miss Karen Eli- from the brain) and admin- The bride is employed by Mary's Roman Catholic ister inhalation therapy to informal. The engagement of Miss zabeth Tanner, daughter of Janet Samer to Scephen MJ- Mr. and Mrs, Roberts. Tan- the J. B. Williams Co., Inc.,Church, Rahway, by Miss patients. Mr. Slaschke will share Winifred Mary Byrne, somo of his experiences in Qhael Totin, son of Mr. and ner of 83Q Faleflky St.,. Rah- C ranfb rd, and the bride- Miss Dougherty is a gra- Abraham Clark Mrs. Michael Totin of 53 way, and Peter F. Petracco groom is with Sheet Metal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the opening 15 minutes of Denis R. Byrne of 289 Mon- AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE duate of Central High School :•." -.' each evening. The remain- Daniel Richard Nolan took assisted by bridesmaids the Harding Ave., Clark, has Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Local 22, Elizabeth. and St. Francis Hospital roe St., Rahway and Michael i&b JJoanne der of the time will be for a hand of Miss Nancy Lynn Misses Gail and Diane been announced by her par- Peter Petracco Sr., of EU- The newlyweds will reside (Formerly Mr. Alfred Coiffeurs) of Nursing in Trenton. -S Council, D oi Ar 1 zabeth. at 642 Fourth Ave., Eliza- Jones, son of Mr. .and Mrs. the--re—(vtthaUce* --in -mar-riage lasi .Mihalker—_s±sierR ot __the ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle Jones. .Qfl_Erigh_to_n, worked on a part= time basis - Mias Joanne Gibbons. The couple—will reside In The ceremony was—per- "betir;—aiteir—a— honeymoon in hi sponse o^. those attending Saturday at eventide in St. bride, from Union and Mrs. Samer on7~rffmer Dr., Mich. 1 at Rahway Hospital prior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Three Springs, Pa., after a formed by the Rev. John J. Acapulco, Mex. OPENING SPECIAL to her full-time employment and their search for mean- Mary's iUman Cadiolic CUfford Ginfrida, friend of Colonia. __Donald J. Gibbons of 719 honeymoon in Virginia. ing in their lives. The sess- Church Rahway. the bride, from Metuchen. Miss Samer is attending Cassidy. A reception was gi- 0 Street in I°o3. At that time she The engagement of Miss parents are the lateMr „, , „ ' Hamilton St., Rahway, be- Dianl Sherry Dawson of Bir- and Mrs William Edward ions will be open to all Officiating during the Best man was Clifford the Fashion Institute of ven at the Villa Roma, Eliza- On Every B joined the staff as head nurse Abraham Clark Council brlde ojui^e A. *l jf rUafllinP beth. in che new special care unit, min/ham and Robert Leslie Manning of Birmingham and 11th and 12th grade students ceremony was the Rev. Ed- Ginfrida, Jr., friend of the Technology, a subdivision of Permanent 0 ,'o. 73, Daughters of Amer- Dick Bono f MrS> Gllben NOV. 13 iPemJlHlc and college scudents, _ N CLIP & SAVE an eight-bed unit designed Way, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., *e Ute Mr and Mrs*oby ^ ' ^ e _plans __^ „„. , ward Myerg Qf Su Mary's groom, from Metuchen. Ush- ew York University, New Robert Tanner escorted C1 ark has mad Mr. Y his daughter to the altar off With Tbis Coupon I to provide constant surveil- LARATE-COLEMAN parish. ers were Paul Tice, cousin <>rk City. Her fiance is lance for critically ill pa- The bride is the daughter of the groom, from Rahway; serving in the Navy in and gave her hand in mar- For College Aid Miss Caren Coleman, riage. Miss Catherine Tan- tients suffering from me- daughter of Mr. and Mrso.f Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Roesch, friend of Hawaii. 10% . dical or surgical disorders. »dM*nV^ U! 1Vli" TUc TV" Mihalker of 468 Stratford the groojnn, from Iselin, and SHEARA-DONOVAN g - th-e CASTALDO-PANNULLO On All MSS LOIS, ANITA and ELLEN the son of day at 8:30 p.m. limy L Loleman oi baluaa, Rri Union, She lived with John Mihalker the bride's I In 1970, she helped to set abama. _ ley officiated at the S.CT., was married Mies ETaTn e ~~s:n"n e are still here to serve" you Leslie-M.-Way-e-f 121G Re- M her parents prior to her brother, from Union. up a similar-unit "for care The wedding will oe at Plans "aTsoTia vetjeen m ade ceremony—which- -was fei— Ronald L The bride—is a-graduate- Donav-an, -daughter oiMx. and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Purchases of Women's ANY MOULL and u voir Dr., Rahway. He is "IE" ApparcT^j of coronary patients. In Chapel Methodist for the annual card party-to lowed by a reception at the approaching for New Jersey f^i iw ib" JoS(:p ortte The "groom is the son of of Union High School and the Mrs. Harold Donovan of 83 Pannullo of 47 HtllcrestDr., che grandson ofM.. and Mrs, Colonia Country Club. Clark, have revealed the en- March 1971 she was pro- in Birmingham on be held Tuesday, Nov. 16, students to submit applica- 64i w mman Ave. Kanway, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nolan Berkeley School, EastUnion County Parkway, TRULY YOURS moted to the position of nurs- Leslie E. Way of Jackson at 8-30 p.m. in the American Mr. Gibbons escorted his f 297 gagement of their daughter. Township and Mr. and Mrs. Nov. -U. tions to the state for col- ^?™^KL1" C-!I^; o Murray St., Rahway. Orange. She is employed as Clark, and Alexander ing supervisor for both units. Legion Hall, Clark, to raise daughter to. the altar. Miss lege scholarships and in- dist Church, Saluda. Miss Linda Ann Pannullo, to K. M. Frost of Chatsworth, Christine Ebright was maid ^ also lived with his par- a secretary by Union Car- Francis Sheara of 421 lrv- Philip James Castaldo, son funds for charitable pro- centive grants. Rep. Corne- KRAUS-KREBS ents before his marriage. bide Corporation, Linde Div- ington Ave., Elizabeth, were COIFFEURS Calif. He attended Jackson- jects. Mrs. John Pallay is of honor. Donald McClain of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ville State University and lius H. Gallagher, D-N.J., Announcement was made The bride was escorted to ision, Piscataway. married Saturday in the Hill- in charge. was best man. said. Castaldo of 353 Second Ave., is a graduate of the Uni- The bride is a graduate of the marriage Oct. 10 of the altar by her father and The groom is a graduate side Presbyterian Church, Garwood. 140 Highway 27, Rahwav versity of . The council celebrated its The date is Nov. 15, he Miss Jean Elaine Krebs, her hand in marriage was of Rahway High Sdhool, Hillside. ^^^ of Juniata College, Hunting- said after receiving data on The bride-to-be is attend- »! HOUSE OF &&SHI0N Miss Day/son's grand- 28th anniversary with a cov- don, Pa. She is employed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. given by him. A reception was in the Military Po- ™ " ' ing Union College, C*anfoxd*Jj ered dish supper. Mrs. Eu- the programs from Chan- Charles Krebs of 31 Lefferts followed at the Edison lice wWj&'se-rving with the gency.First Aid Squad. as a teacher by the Sou- cellor Ralph A. Dangan of 1 After a and her fiance is a plumb-~H gene Uhlig was general thern Huntingdon County La Clark to Richard Otto Country Club, Edison. U."S. Army/ and ^.employed wedding trip to ing apprentice in Newark. | pHoNE: chairman. Charter members KraW. son of Mr. and Mrs. Misa Doreen Russell of by the Rahway Police De- Bermuda, Antigua and St. Plenty of Free Parking Closed Mondays School District. The bride- of Higher Education. Appli- The wedding la set for June COLONIA. N.J. 38Z-5439 present were Mrs- Herbert groom also was graduated Otto Kraus of 135 Gertrude Union, a friencrofThe bride,- partraentr He-is also a mem-- Groix-.- the- couple- wiUre-. 11. DONNA Dorsch, Mrs. Fred Kump, cation materials are avail- St. Clark. was maid of honor. She was ber of the Rahway Emer- side in Rahway. from Juniata College. He able through the Department Mrs. Irwin Turner, Mrs. is employed as a correc- Archie Hoornbeck. and Mrs. of Higher Education, Office tions counsellor by the Penn- of Student Financial Aid, 225 j Annamay Mltika, organizer sylvania Department of Jus- UTIQUE of the council. West State Street, Trenton. *? tice. High school seniors and college freshmen who have been New Jersey residents r- for at least 12 months are featuring eligible for the state schol- arships which run $500 per year or the COST of tuition, whichever Is smaller. This BRIDAL program also can cover per- GOWNS sons who haven't attended college and graduated from I -Si BRIDESMAIDS Mgh school within the last five years. The scholarships nuiiiiiiinniiHiiHtMirTHitm 111111 iiliilluUU U,I M.ttM/*. °^ 'm coffee will be served. At- for senior citizens; excludes Social Watershed Commission —And-that's-the problem, -'- -~- m the 0#fc* '*«'*/ £ '"K tendants arc requested to LOCAL NO. 675. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICMr-WORK E RS disturb- A °*ni 'it* YOUNG REPUBLICANS OF UNION COUNTY Security benefits from taxable Income. The enormous demand^cr elec- s* ad. Offer good "til <% «fc Vice President and Treasurer, Bassano fc ^ A* »*i ^^3T9TiOrBpbrts^nd^xpos1ti6rl othpfs' arc bGinQ bunt or STG in me => S>^. »i *JI «!/• NEW JERSEY CONSERVATIVE UNION Oil Service, Inc., Union tricity will someday outdistance our risr** Dec. 31, ***. **# >*, Authority Law creating sports facilities at present levels of power supply if active design stage It is estimated There is a real need for clean, safe ^^vS&G* X* Vz *>/ NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AV 1971 **. Kaczmarek, Asch UNITED TRANSPORTAJUQNJUNION _. H a eke n sack Meadowlands. Wj6L£!P.npt_plan ahead. Should that that nuclear plants will produce ap- nuclear energy now. It may be im- ft* ,«•* «*I enefgy raCe

RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE 9 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD 'CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 8 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1971 detachment near Saigonf He is a member of the Vietnam. sity soccer team, which Treats 9 Throw Kiehn Gets $1,000 Grant The selction te made oji season will go up against the basis of military bearing such powers as M.l^T., Wes- and courte st, technical leyan, and me University of Corner From NEW JOBS Group knowledge and ^^outstanding By Smo and army history and tra- academic achievements. Fifty candidates for the didate for New Jersey Sena- Spec. Latherow received A. L. Johnson Regional High In September. New Jerney Senate and tor; Matthew J. Rlnaldo, In- ditions. 1 The nine emergencies^ Siej, 5-11, 175-pound junior, who tallied once and G. Dodman Pvt.- Dodman's wife, Val- the award while assigned School. Clark,, i he ninth annual Watchung Conference football game General Assembly today cumbent GOP State Senator, were among the 137 cases gained 27 yards in nine tries last Saturday. Their out- Army Private Thomas G. erie, lives at 2 Doering Way, as a unit armorer with the between the Highlanders of Governor Livingston received the endorsement from Union; Joseph J. Hlg- Given Uso of Field treated at .me hospital's standing fullback is Brian Ruff, 6-1, 190-pound junior Dodman, 21, son of Gerard Cranford. detachment. emergency facility last Aids Scarlet Regional High School of Berkeley Heights and the Rah- and financial support of NEW gins of Elizabeth, incumbent who gained 52 yards in nine tries. JOBS (New Jersey Organi- Deomocratic Assemblyman J. Dodman of 262 Stanton St. Mary's School of Rah- month. This figure repre- Gary Smolyn of Clark, who way Indians will take place^on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Another junior In the starting backfield is Dave in District 9A; Herbert H St., Rahway, recently com- sents miscellaneous a.cci-4 Veterans Memorial Field, Rahway. zation for a Better State.) was given permission by .cr, Ji • - 1 s. started at quarterback for Gorrigan, 6-2, 185-pounder, who completed five of NEW JOBS, a non-partisan Klehn-of Rahway,, incumbent pleted eight weeks of basic Robert Latherow dents. •;: The Highlanders lead in the series, 5-2, with one Board of Education last 1 IK- ^ rusadcrs will have the Rutgers football team in nine passes for 72 yards against the Crusaders. He organization, is committed Republican Assemblyman in training at the U.S. Army Army Specialist Four KJ. McNaughton vjbek to use Veterans Msm- [i. si> , a pass-hapj^y Canuck Saturday's gamo w:th Col- tie ^arne. The Highlanders were the winners of last Winnies Leads Scorers -_ Bv Kav Hoagland can roll - out well and scored from ~ne seven-yard to the election of Legisla- District 9B; Peter J. Mc- Training Center, Ft. Knox, Robert L. Latherow Jr., 21, Coast Guard Cadet Kevin i i Field for physical ed- tt-jiii. \ Canuck senior, Bob umbia in Rutgers , or a i year s game, 30- 14. line. tors, regardless of party, Donough, incumbent Re- Ky. whose jparents live at 1378 J. MacNaughton, son of Mr. ucadon classes on Wednes- Walt" Winning, who has v. ill be !«•* Mng i.iU-v, i-U), 1 Su pounder, passed for a touchdown in Ihe' Indians who are still looking for their first The Highlanders gained 296 yards in 54 plays and who have demonstrated an publican Assemblyman in He received instruction In Franklin St., Rahway, was and Mrs. John E.MacNaugh- ^ between 9 a.m. and scored 24 points on four st victory ol so r- ^: orit touchdown last 3:04 of the first period. Ihe cunference victory, have given up 77 points in three aye li made 14 first downs last week. awareness of the need to District 9C, and Arthur A. drill and ceremonies, wea- named "Soldier of the ton, 2 Orchard Ter., Clark, 2:15 p.m. touchdowns this season, is th art.- | la> ing . L-*_-N ;- a unc-puint loss to the receiver was B'_ib Carney. games and have a season record of 1-4. Westfield's Blue Devils, rolled over the Indians, 45-0. encourage the economic Manner of Berkeley Heights, pons, map reading, combat Month" for the UnitedStates is mixing academics with die leading scorer of the The :• ^uaclic-b, i a- i is^.in^jy Chiefs. Don The Smol>n-Carne> Berkeley Heights has won its last two games, a Former Rahway student Keith Davis scored once for growth of the state with the GOP candidate for an assem- tactics, military courtesy, Army headquarters area sports at the Coast Guard Our ads go to local people Rahway High School football liu!', .ilt-o a senior, will see triumph over a good Manville team and a fine display feature- gam<- rhi^ i •:•, at ^ lark and seven-yard pas& for a touch- the Blue Devils. major objective being the bly seat in District 9C. military justice, first aid, command's headquarters Academy, New London, Conn.^ and nearness means results. team. see thu uiiu t North i Uin- a^ri'.'. ironi \ht- quarterback down was ihe first time this of power in whipping Clark, 40-14, last week. Berkeley If the fans want to see the most exciting marching preservation and expansion deteatt-J ^, ui. • her backs who will season CulumN^ has per- Heights has given up 121 points in Conference play. in Ik- 1 band in the area, they should see the halftime per- of job opportunities. sswiwaii^^^ i lav are Paul Carluggi and mitted a TD pass. 11K- Highlanders have a strong running gam lead m .•<.*! , o v. e r 1 L. 1 formance of the Highlanders' band. It's worth the price Each candidate endorsed Plains- I- anwoo-J v. 'u .-ir 1 .ar r\ 1 '-oinetchke. The Scarlet Knights had b\ John Bress, 5-9, 165-pound halfback, who picked Su yards in 20 carries last week, and speedy Lenny of admission. by NEW JOBS.will receive wd> v«. ill hosi tt'.o l iv: ! !u- k rusaders dropped its an extra point attempt up, a financial contribution to Sales Service li.ril- it-iui'ih straight conference blocked in ihe tourth period help defray campaign ex- ers in a m . nnng iiiiiiniiHmittniiniiuuimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiinminii \2,air.' • v. hen the improving and lost to CulumMa, 17- penses. our rccuiu iur ; fourth straight conference The bi-partisan board of g Contractor cram-* when the improving _Q£±L noted jthat n^ Mr s*f+* ""^organization' was trbserving- s" scored three times \2lh anniVftrRarv anrl i ! 0.1 Pjiigs'-'Switchesj! on Central N i this—year^-recipienrs" .i • •— 1 -* f«^i*n**r a 40-14 i.ii^ . Ua,rd-xunning High-. bring to a t Stoves - Heat -Driers Air Conditioning^ lander bacKs gained 224 VD VG TOTALS —323—the ~num be r of candi- •i 02 The Westfield High School five victories has put the the More than two-thirds of Ihe. r\ A.A.I'. "Pijrke'n", W ?srft-eW --U- — 15 _1L _ Herbert H. Kichn oT 823 Mldwood Dr. Rahway, left, iimninimiuiiiiuumiiuiimiMiiilliiiiiUif org'a'nl- feat on Saturday and the candidates supported by! returned for a 55-yard Basketball tn Korner, Cranford 3 u 20 Rahway High School Indians RHS FOOTUATL accepts a $1,000 campaign contribution from NEW" zation will cunduct us annual lost their fourth game of the Rh'CORD NEW JOBS since 1959 have A Fabric Shop-at-Hcme Service iN 1. seure. i. lark fumbled twice Davis, Westfield 3 0 18 J03S, New Jersey Organization for a Better State, a CAtirSat ;. and one wasturned into a clinic for prospective bas- 3 u IS season. RHS OPP. non-partisan organization committed to the election been elected. .r ll OIL & GAS BURNERS A .sen r<_•. ketball officials on Nov. 3, 3 u 18 The Westfield Blue Devils, 0 -- Hillside 22 of legislators who have encouraged economic growdi in Those receiving aid were: lik. John T. Connor, Jr. of AIR-CONDITIONING & REFR1GERAT1OM Hob 1'ikna of Clark tried 4, 10, 11, and 17. The test Kal>'HOrkel" l-MKAl-OINI LI candidates for state honors 2G -- Jefferson 22 the state. The presentation was made by Donald P. CHANDLER BROS. UPHOLSTERY CO. w il 1 be given u n Nov. 24. 61 Cranford, Democratic can- eight passes and completed again this year, trounced 6 -- Linden Taylor of 439 Central Ave., Rahway, an attorney and 79 EAST MILTON AVENUE ELEGTRIC SEWER SERVICE T The clinic will be con- Parken, Wjsi&eld, 1 ^ & -- Cranford 10 ;~i" J\ I'^L- tor 71 yard =. He ran the hapless Indians, 45-'J, former chairman of the Employers Legislative Com- KITCHEN DRAINS CLEANED ducted by Mr. Ldward An- Scola, Hilltiide, 7 0 _- WesrffeTcl 45 mittee of Union County, which recommended Assembly- RAHWAY. N. J. 07065 RAHWAY 388-3612 :±i nnly -in- offensive plays to Dixon, Scotch Plains, 4 in Westfield. 54 'for the winners. In the drovxeh at Rahway Junior The winners* quarterback, 46 Totals 160 man Kiehn as a recipient of NEW JOBS endorsement Wants UN Help r t-.<- S^ear, Cranford, 4 this 1_ first down department. High School, Kline PL, Rah- Oct. 30 -- Berkeley and financial support in his re-election campaign in Scaturo, Clark, 4 Al Deomheleg, provided the 486-4500 a Horkolov Hnghts made 14 to way. The clinic commenc- scoring punch, throwing Heights, home. District 9B which comprises Rahway, Linden, Winfield, It's Slipcovers & hav Birry, Berkeley Heights ' 300 East fcusatMTTh Avonuo six fur the losers. Clark ing at 8 p.m. each day, three passes for touchdowns Nov. b — Sco[ch Plains- Cranford, Mountainside, Union, Garwood, and On Irish Woes 25-2 \H iST FihLD GOALb Lmcjon, N»w Joriuy 07036 Custom Madc-To-Ordcr AK scored once on a fuur-play, will include rule interpre- and scoring one TD himr.elf. F an wood, away. Springfield. \ i •• • \ - Parken, Westfield, 2 Rep. Cornelius E. Galla- ' Formorlv Jan-Ell K t: hor the seconvi time thitss M4-yard m ireh, featured by tation, door mechanics-.and The senior .. signal-caller Novt 13 -- Clark, home. American Food 2 p.rv.. !he I m.-n ta: ui Jerry Scaturo's 45-yard run the latest film on officiating, Segear, Cranford, 1 ; Nov. 25 -- Colonia, horn 2. gher, D-N.J., called for- this area are too st rung, 1s - 1 • •. tall, a Railway High School 1 KV .AV l ;.iR A SI.OKL -QuinUn, complered seven of nine pass United Nations assistance in ^•••rts team defeated a team ovt-r' right tackle on a pitch- For information and appli- attempts for a total of 195 For your home Lii\l t: AM S-i K. ! '• Hillside, Sd yards. immiuiiiiiiiiuimuuiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiuiiumunuuu) bringing under control the Guaranteed Work- •-ii M i ruin 11K. mas Jelterson ol •jut. Ine other tally came cation, please write to l£d- - L'Javis yards as Westfield rolled Kb Nil Wi -H f h - !:•*< y.hen lineni .n Bob Bullie ward Andruvich, 1U Doreen M K.L l'U.tN FOK A SL O'.U continuing violence in Nor- Smart Fashions Chinatown Family Dinner manship The Kerdlwoifh Bearr- •70 VdJrdS. over the Indians. The Rahway thern Ireland. Open 8 a.m— 6 p.m. Daily • Finest fabrics s Avenel. or call" 636- At a c lose ;ain -, I - > . hi K! IS c ru&s-Countr\ fell on a Highlander fumble L.( iNUt.b I SCORING PL w; AN INTLRCF.PTION- Eleven" just managea~to~geT"Series Record He took: the step In an- Sat-. Vp.m. — Orders to Take Out l: i:: n •. Modest Prices ADMIRAL KAKKAU ram ut John Muuii scored m ilie «.-nd zone, 4986. Maccivaerna, Scotch Plains, 70. over the midfield strip in nouncing sponsorship of a i 2H-2Q victory over the - Pilcna- the first half. The shutout YhAH RAHWAY B.H. FREE ESTIMATE P[NGK\ - 2 i-.m. Tta LONGEST" PASS H^AY FUR A bL.U.tl resolution in the House which Real Craftsmanship on Body & Fender Jr., Misses & Storage .MM '\- •ee-jays in Warinanco Park. M tch-jll, Clark, S7 yards. -o-f—R-ahway—-was- --the—fourth.. 25 says the British government in five games for Westfield, 6 Repairs - - Fre« Estimates. Half Sixes FU8-33M I: w as ihe Indians * sixth LNSIYL Dl- Fi-NSlVl-. 1 O I ALb "has proved itseH unwilling-^ ! r lumijl. m nine sta rts this W-stfield - 6 considered by many fans to 1905 14 or incapable of ending the Truck & Camper Paint-A-Car service Canton House be the state's best team. 14 Hillside - 103 Scutch Plains - 3o u injustices which have tor^so 24 hour service 1490 Irving St. ISe Hillside - 44 Rahway gained 101 yards 0 Rahway L ranford = 57 long been inflicted on the Qur creed "consumer protection" Rahway, N. J. Restaurant idpt-- iirsi in L!K- Cranford - 48 while the victors' offense 1968 8 Catholic minority of Ireland Li ui Berkeley - 54 gathered a total of 381 yards. 1540 IRVING STREET McColley Bros mil .• of 13:0^, followed by C lark - 32 Rahway - 77 1969 8 7 TUESDAY, OCT. 5 or of ending the violence 5 year guarantee against fading Fashion Fabrics Rahway's Itm -Solomon m The only score in the first 1970 14 30 388-0453 Scotch. P Berkeley lights. - 121 4;32 p.m. Rubbish fire on railroad embankment be- and suffering that has re- 5,000 colors to choose from RAHWAY, N. J. INTERIOR* DECORATORS R! r- 0Q. John M ilonc- of Jcff- period came soon after the RECORO- : Rahway - 14 ~^T7 ; 'tween "St7T^DTg^~aTTd~li7itnman Avenues ^srrlterd from the ge —i iiiull LI. K UI^L- r^ prsnn „ was thirti- m 1^:11. i£itofL__VVe.3tfield cook nine Heights has w-jn five games. '& li IMJI UI icc-SpstneS3-4ttv4*e4 7*V Ih ref Highlander touch- The Crusadersliad fought .-£u33 p-.rn, Qdor.of gas at 633 Harris Drive. Justices." Jeflerson's i\-Curd i& 7-i. plays to score, "T3edfhl>eleg Rahway, two. Ort gam". (We rficemdiiion .used cars J 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY »N 1 LLAIK 1 duvvns m the last three min- hack in the lirsi half from a ' _ „ aoing across the line from ended in a tie. 10;09 p.m. Fire at Leesville Avenue and Dietz Courts. Master Charge Uni-Card Tel. 388-5939 Kl lark ulc's u^ Saturday's game in 19-0 deficit to go into the WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6 in bowling ai [lie C/•-)""" Clark spelled defeat for the room at half time only five Ara3 f^irlr \A/in SCHFT)! TT FS one-yard out. 10:34 a.m. Fire at Allen Industries, 329 New Bruns- Lanes, Ron Sanvisoti's JV.111,1^ KJ i-.x^j Westfield scored 10 more NEW LOCATION Crusaders of Arthur L. points behind, 19-14 wick Avenue. 7M i led the 875 League. He The victory gave the High- points in the second period. 1:04 p.m. Overturned trailer truck at 681 Mill Street. MERCHANTS RAHWAY BOOK was followed by Bob Mas- Johnson Regional High R \HWAY HIGH SCHOOL Pete Parken made a 37- YMCA Taking 700 IV. Grand Ave. School. landers dieir first Watchung yard field goal. Deomheleg FRIDAY, OCT. 8 ters, 622; Bob Batalle, 2-H- Conference triumph against Prizes tor Riding Tomorrow 2:33 p.m. Flooded oil chamber In furnace at 918 Stone of & GIFT SHOP OU6; Cero iJulaa, bO5; Murt V a ratty cross-coantry threw the first of three three defeats. touchdown passes, tossing Street. Rahway Fenton Savin, 001; ana Art Juhn- Two touchdowns by John Berkeley Heights, away Youths to Games 6:43 p.m. Fire at Turner Street and U.S. Route 1. sun, OO'J. Horse Show Set football, H)ll- to Chip Danker on in a play VENICE Hnmmeli t I'bALA Bress and one by Len Siejk At Horse Show side, away. that covered 69 yarde. The 11:20 p.m. Fire at 1637 Columbus Place. Jewelry with the helped the Highlanders to a ItalliW-fimerican' Food Ihe Cranlord soccer 19-0 lead in the first two The Hoof Beats 4-M Club Saturday Westfield offense covered95 For Reservation Varsity football, Berkeley yards in seven plays for Of Universities MONDAY, OCT. XI tell victim iu the Clark boot- ,, ,, . ^ «iu/, K periods. Bat Clark bounced t Union County sponsored 7 20 p.m. Smoke scare at Railway Junior High Specialties & Delicatessen ers, o-l. It was the Crusa- Q o horse show 'at ^Miele's, Heights, home, 10 a.m. the score. Parken's kick Last Saturday, B. U. : Dolls & EMnsh Aulmalai ders seventh victory in 10 Ihe 38th annual Watchung ^ when M irk KeUel . . \.^J.1.._ for the extra point was good School. wid« RHHf e or Books Troop Autumn Horse Show, hauled in" a"48-yard scoring Ounellen, on Oct. 17. Monday Blue n-vilq iPrt if Smith, general secretary of TUESDAY, OCT. 12 382-9222 Beat Sellers starts. football and the Blue u^vils led at the Rahway VMCA, took a BICYCLES a mid-season event _fo r near_ - paa„„B„ frQm Bo„ b pikna, and Ihe following Rahway are_ a Jun.'or varsity halitims, 17-0. 10-14 a.m. Broken steam pipe at 1348 Broad Street. We Cater All Occasions Prayer Books Mr* Vinr-nr p^rnrn m.i ly ^° youn ^yers enrolled; % aluie recovered'a'fum- girls* were "sSccessful "in Berkeley Heig^s, group of 50 boys and fathers THURSDAY, OCT. 14 POWERMOWERS r ob B cross-country At the start of the second to the Rutgers-Columbia Bibles Mrs Laune Salerno cum |" *e troop fall season, wiU ble ln ^ Heights end zone the riding category: Varsity 11:39 a.m. Truck fire at Monroe and Lawrence DRIVE -IN AND-PICK UP AH Types of Imported Children's Books ld aC Unio n half, Deombeleg ended a football game in the Rahway Streets. indow Cleaning LOCKS SAFES hined for a AS win a ^ ^ ^ ^f f ^^unty for a second TD. Maureen Petti, riding Indus Roselle Catholic h.m,. drive with a 45-yard touch- products Piper Books (3000 titles) h flsi nine '^ .Co,!?miSS1uOn«? ^at" The score remained at 50, second for western rid- Wednesday "Y" bus. 12:11 p.m. Truck accident at E. Hazelwood Avenue STRONGBOXES b ng tablei the atCh ng The trip was the third of SERVICE Mom's Ifomemade Sauce Then concluded X wmA^' sReservaaon ?, " u 19-14 until the Highlanders ing, third in the western VarBity cross-coantry down pass to Neil Chamber- and Hart Street. Washed gasoline from roadway. CUTLERY, etc. Jo If seasor a. rh\ nIonia s tomorrow, be- erupted for its three TOs in pleasure category, and sixth Union Catholic of Scotch lain. The Blue Devils had a series of seven arranged 4:13 p.m. Stove on fire at 9Q£ Ross Street. RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL SALES & SERVICE Wig Shoppe Meatballs Closed Mondays £uu_beason^at the Lolonia gLnning at 5 p.m.; Saturday, ^e last slx mlnutes. Jeff for senior western hors?- Plains, Warinanco Park gaineg d the ball when Rahway with Princeton and Rutgers 4:43 p.m. Arcing wires in front of 197 Villa Place. Veal & Peppers • Sausage 1537 Irving St., 53 E. CHERRY ST. Country Club, beginning at 9 a.m.. and Kelly scored the first one manfehip; Judy course fumbled on its 24-yard line for their home games. Public Service notified. ftve-etfokeb behind ^ur-c-on-smitlayf beginning at noon. when he intercepted-a. p*s* third te but penalties put the ball Groups. . were taken to the SATURDAY OCT. 16 33 WESTFIELD AVENUE ARTHUR - COMPLETE - 381-1170 Mrs. Paul Cannon and Mrs. More tharr 45 horseman- b Plkna and ran 55 yards. on Prince of Pride, ana back oh the 45. RutgerB~L.e.hlghl.game, the 8-53 a.m. Fire at Virginia "Barrel Co. on Walters - CLARK, REGION A!- 382-7779 Joseph Vitale. I he third spur ship events are listed for The nexl TD was set up Donna cilento, sixtn place, After another Rahway Princeton-Colgate game and Street. No fire. " - - - HIGH SCHOOL. CLARK went to Mrs. Mallory Hin- Lhe show. In addition, events by B3b Beck who recovered in junior western horseman- fumble was recovered on there was a rain-out when 9:45 p.m. Bell alarm received frojn the YTUCA. fcM*\i* Today l man and Mrs. Joseph Ruono- are also included forpri- a Pikna fumble on the Heights the losers' 34-yard line, Rutgers played against RAHWAY ship, riding Sunny. Varsity soccer, Clifford Deombeleg called nine plays, False alarm. £ontptefo Brake Service core, . vaiely-owned horses, bridle 46> Berkeley Heights then Winners riding Lnglish Cornell. SUNDAY, OCT. 17 SLIPCOVERS SaKmau trail hacks, working hunter ved 54 yarde, with Dave style were: Patti Petti, rid- Scott o* East Orange, away, the final one being a 19-yard On Saturday, Princeton Travel Guide 100 N. WOOD AVE.LINDEV 3ZS97S? IRVING ST RUHWAR»HW«Y 381 USD. mO 3:41 a.m. Lock out at 874 Grove Street. by Specialists! Beauty Salon Italian-American Coach John Moon scross- hacks, and junior sweep- Corrigan going the final sev- ing Little Miss Mjffet, fourth Varsity cross-country, pass to Brad Pederson. will play Brown. On Nov. 5:29 p.m. Broken window at 1657 Irving Street. DRAPERIES country harriers won their stakes. f the TD. Keith Davis and DougSny- 1085 RARITAN ROAD en or place for equtation over fen- ^^j:^ 13, Rutgers will play Holy 46 E CHERRY STREET CLUB fifth meet of the season, a Moments 'later, Kelly ces and fourth for handy Freshman soccer. Hiil- der ended the Westfield Cross and on Nov. 20 Rut- CLARK, N. J. 24-30 decision over Ldison „ j j . .. «i -1, , , ,, ^ ,-,• i 1 u ^ 1^ aide AvenJe Junior High scoring- Each scored ln the ^V-Q wni rol-R on Cnltynrp ALTERATION and REPAIRS a ere wU1 take on ol ate 388-2699 Hall Capacity 225 Granfor^ d Lose sJ tlou Clari. ck u ~i miscuei£^1, pitali2e£^pTckinff ^ -Antna. on Gttshfr^—-tti-xth—feyand Karen -gae . c for-d av/» flnal *uarter•ers a —onn «.. uve-yarfive-yard- ..—u .K boy giir ]l^ membeK - r CARPETS Roy Bosuc of Edison Tech c Any or r _XHURSDAY.__SEPT. 30 Ihe Cranford Hig hi1fltflaro Schooil and run'nfn ^'yards for the senior English horseman- ra: Par 3 xan a"t"~ With Dancing ISO was the winner in the time soccer team jvas defeate'd ° Freshman football, Ber- were successfulkenV*Tw^r-iicfca--orTKe—Rahway-. ^ 6 p.m. Car fire on East Lane. " — Mo Job Too Largej>r_joo Small New and Completely last Berkeley Heights touch- ship on the flat. . Heights, horn,. tend Rutgers games for $1. REUPHOLSTERV of 13:24, followed by Rah- by the team of Arthur L. KC1C Westfield, which has one FRIDAY, OCT. 1 down. Ihe young horsewomen J » • Only boys who are ten and ADDITIONS ROOFING —Brafce Service Colonial Beauty Shop way's rim Sulomon in 13:23 Johnson Regional High B.M. 13 6 U 2I--4J Junior varsity soccer, tie in its' string of 29 games over can attend the Prince- 10 a.m. House fire at 52 Coldevin Road. Fire in oven. and Ld Winters of Ldison School, Clark, tul, on Oct. stable their y>eis at 537 Clifford Scott, away. without a loss, has won five SUNDAY. OCT. 10 REC ROOMS BATHROOMS A Complete Travel SIX HAIR STYLISTS AT Parties Weddings Cl. U 14 u U--14 Bramhall Road, Railway. ton games because of rules WHEEL ALIGNMENT (Continued on Page 9) 19• Saturday games this season. Railway's .set by—the-two universitiee^- 12:05 aun^ ilQUae__fire at 87 Lakeside Boulevard. KjJCHENS PORCHES Service YOUR SERVICE - Dances Varsity football. North season is 1-4. Westfield's Fathers are invited to at- 11:45 a.m. False Alarm. SERVICE ALJ FOOTBALL Platnfield, away, 1:30 p.m. GARAGES INSULATIONS OPEN 9 to 6 MON., TtJES.. SULO BROS. SEASON RhCOKU tend and serve as.leaders, TUESDAY, OCT. 12 Boosters to Elect Varsity cross-country, paying the same fee. 4:15 p.m. Oven fire at 21 Hilltop Avenue. DORMERS FREE ESTIMATES STORE FRONTS CRUISES - TOURS WED. mud SAT. 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. For Information Call ALJ on Roselle, away. W\TCHUNC CONFERENCE Interested boys and girls WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13 HOTELS OPEN 9 to 9 THURS.. FRI. 0 -_ Westfield 4U WE DO OUR OWN WORK 382-161® RAHWAY Monday STANDING OF TEAMS and dads should notify the 6:30 p.m. False Alarm. Convenient parkins directly in 6-8P.M. 22 -- Springfield 22 Officers Nov. 18 FINANCING G&N BE ARRANGED 27 Junior varsity footbaU, W L Rajiway "Y" now if they 9:30 p.m. Cor fire in parking lot of Burger King, rear of shop in Municipal lot SAL FINELLI - 388-6435 0 — Cranford 0 wish to attend the remaining FRIDAY, OCT. 15 Samuel J. Gossaway All Domestic and Overseas 18 -- Hillside 20 The Rahway Junior H)gh Nzirth Plalnfleld, home. Westfield 5 REAR ENTRANCE for your * Modern Air Conditioned Room Junior varsity soccer, Hillside 4 0 games. — 12tl5p.ni.-Car ilre oaJRarkway. Travel Arrangements 388-1790 14 __ Berkeley Heights -10 School Band Boosters will Scotch 6:35 p.m. Car fire on _C_ommfc£C_e_place_^ Gall Bob at 322-6429 or 743-0100 107 Monroe St. Rahway convenience 54 Totals 149 Plains - Fanwood, CranforCi 2 2 • Television hold election of officers Nov. away. Scotch Plains 1 SUNDAY, OCT. 17 Oct. 30 -- North Plain- IS. 8:35.p m. Houae-fire-at-16 Loeeser Avenue. • Cocktail Lounge Tuesday Berkeley Heights 1 State is 47th M WE REPLACE field, away. At their meeting last Varsity soccer, Thomas R AH W AY flUTO 6USS Nov. o Linden, home. Thursday, Harold Mngee, Jefferson of Elizabeth, STEWART BROKEN FRAMES WATCH REPAIRS • Swimming Pool Nov. 13 m- Rahway, away. CLARK 0 band instructor, toldofplans Wednesday SCHEDULED GAMES Nov. 25 -- Scotch P In Park Lands RAHWAY e Nearby Restaurant the coming year. Varsity cross-country, • .-Saturday, Per. 30 Fanwood, away. BEAUTY FOR EVERY WOMEN ROUTES 1 & 9 " Lihloa"X^mri^y~X""nTnTl-tDnEht)p Berkeley Heights at Rail- NEWS Dropped From Top 20 Meet, Warin.inco Park, 4 way, 10 a.m. moment in New Jersey's his- CASUAL OR HIGH STYLE RAHWAY. N. J. Plays Soccer ar F & M p.m. tory," when it must save &i^^ Waits My Line" Scotch Plains at Hillside^ • • on A ' I Jewelry RECORD 2 p.m. TCB vanishing open spaces Jame,es Nn. ".gou.eaLogotheriss, a *™\™JZ>£™K&£*.soccer AvenSfjuio?" 'High" SdS or perhaps forever lose (Continued from Page 8) Heights football game will dU U inmHiinmniiiimmittilmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimimiit CUSTOM MIRRORS FURNITURE TOPS Electrical them, says Mrs: Jerry F. with a clocking of 13:55. be carried--oa the airwaves L GOLDBLATTS JoUna^ ree°LT HW m^kcd^C^lT^ of Scotch Plaln^L.. _Englieh,_ Denuicrad.cJCandi=. of WJDM on Saturday, start« RESIDENTIAL GLA55-6r5eR£EN-R&f A4RS Contractors School, Clark, is a member had been rated 14th among - _ / W A xi I r " • ** - Other members X)f the RHS 25 years in the making. date for the State Senate in team are MUce Servedio, ing at 9:45 a.m., from the PORCH ENCLOSURES JALOUSIES Wfl You Wait! JEWELERS of the 1971 varsity soccer the state B schoolboy soccer Pvfpl|C|nn III PATH 36fVICe JGGH support of the $80 -million captalJiG Dave Ziobio and preBS box at Veterans Mem- STORE FRONT REPAIRS' "* We replace all type* of RAHWAY;S OLDEST Directory orial Field. This is the se- FU 8-2128 team at Franklin and Mar- teams, was dropped from rhe LAICIIMUH UI THI1I JCI VIVU JCCI1 dollar Green Acree bond Is- Ulysses Austin, Kevin Ayl- lenses, too! — ESTABLISHED,JEWEIER sue. cond and last of the series Hair Shaping Advertisements shall CoUege, Lancaster, list of the top 20 teams last ward. Roy Snegon, Erick ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS Si DOORS House & Industrial Just bring in the pieces of r Public Question No. 3, the of broadcasts. 8, Coloring , DIAMONDS ic thank the rr»o^e i. Pa. Longothetis, a junior, week by the New Jersey By Walano as Aiding Commulers Handy and James Hoff. ESTIMATES GIVEN your broken glasses Green Acres issue, will en- * 4> * * + * Wiring i lor yiv mg us sue*' is a biology major. He plans Soccer Coaches Association. DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING WATCHES : ofio""'Y to co on to medical school. „ , . , „. , , n S The cross-country team l ' .A.UJH i INI Ot UWH'l' I gave us t>™e ^3 develop on He is the son of Nicholas 3-Th2e defeaClarkt inflicteteam suffered by Berd a - Thousands of commuters HATH operation to Karitan. able the State to safeguard Clark's cross-c o u n t r y kele of Rahway won its seventh P. O. Box 575 Robt E, Brunner nd.culous.ly scrupulous lhat Logothetis. V Heights booters. in Union County Assembly The Port of New York Au- 120,000 acres of open epace team beat Roselle Park Pan- Pr c>p. Mary Watara &, Maw Grunwald 388-1667 District 9-C. especially in thority has agreed, ten- throughout die State - space thers, 27-28. It was the first victory of the season when. Rahway, New Jersey WESTFIELD 1 Plainiield. Fanwood, Scotch tatively at least, to extend we are losing at a rate of win for Clark in nine starts, it shut out the hapless Clark) 1743 Si. Go or a" Aval., Rahwoy , 84 E. CHERRY ST., 'talic.-.ed u, to r.rd out fat a reasonably s CRANFORD ••H t.f.c pacel how we could double Our Plains, Westfield, New Pro-' that service from Newark to 80 acres a day, she said. Roeelle Park 1B 3-5. Charlie harriers, -.15-50, in Rahwayii 189 W. Alain St< Rahway, NJ. TOMSRIVERJ RAHWAY \ r.r-ani-Ayrt^ThflUflftnefor-the- - She noted that New Jer- Hahn.pi the losers crossed River Park. Tim Solomon v, , i"h,""'jr"JiUbT,nn tFe ~cctr^ se—ftirmr iThe \vTV.W g 'is"aBo"ufTfi"mTTeS TO the guHcn m ante tpali ties ln the eastern seyTtfie" %c Hne first in a~~tlmtf t on the Central of New Jer- end of the county, but ^^^ ..—To and requests only o smidgen ol Oil ' . sey and the Erie Lackawan- only Impose another transfer ranxcu 47th in parklands. was runner - up in 13:42 followed by two teammates, H perm.lied us to work on th.ngi that ,iur • na Railroads for rapid trans- point and its Inevitable park- and John Bencivenga of Clark Nate Austin, 13:36, andMike, Ted's Pizzeria RAHWAY even have to Jo with the actual mating of 'he co< port to and from work, said ing headaches for residents was third in 13:43. Serverdio, in 13:44- Rah- of Rahway Merit-ear the Votttswogon Diagnosis System. Iw* The Entire A, CharlnBJUh*\nr\n-nf CAmrk- UP the line. * * * ways's record is now 7-3 Floor & Bedding -Komple Electronic equipment thai can spot trou- NEWS 1501 Main St. L He is a Democratic candl- The Department or •-Steve—M-illerger-—led--the while Clark'sjs 1-8. ble m a cor baLnrft it Q^lS IQ.be -rouble When Plumbing and Heating Can Bowl Together dote for Assembly. Transportation has an ex- Suburban 875 League at the 380-0318 you buy a now VW, you get 4 free Modi-car Beyond the western-bound- .cellent precedent in the Lin- Clark Lanes with a 268- Rahway's Steve Pancurak 5 Floors of Furniture Repairs, Alterations ___ Open Thurs. (tiL- fc checkups ary of this district, he con- denwold system In the Cam- 652, Following were John rolled games of 235, ^214 Remodeling O( course, it took great fortitude to res.st tinued, thousands more are den area. With federal grants Kovollck, 617; Tom Gavin, and 266 for a high series try Our THREE FLOORS squandering our t.me on phony styling improve- equally dependent on the available, a major deterrent 612; John Dayon, 256-610; of 715 in the Linden "B" LINOLEUM - CARPETS Nursery Furniture - Edist>n same railroads; but with is overcome, t ments. , Al Davin, 675; Steve Pilot, League at Jersey Lanes. Delicious Pizza FURNITURE - BEDDING V.ullabye, ChildcroK. BUtrito service lees -satisfactory. --In—Raritan, Mr. Walano 6O6;T Art Johnson;"

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ll on .T hfT«ne Dcrrmbi-r Hi in ^ your ihti luuinu offlL'olv shalJ LEGAL NOTICES UGAL NOTICES ilt-trnnine ;tui iherc an* monos in the General State Fund beyond IEGAI NOTICES NOTICES Aubrey Shore, 72, Dies in Florida th.r :ii-*-dn it 'he SlaU*. lufftneni meet the principal of bonds . Dickson Cunningham Succumbs^ Mrs. Walsh. 48, Bernard J. HcElroy, 55, Succumbs, t jllinj; Juc jsni .ill i merest pny.ibl in tl.e ensuing calendar year. Lhcn ami in .ti.tl i-nt tmh Issmnx ofticuls ahull by resolution so A threev-ppint program of faced with upward of a 60% NOTICE N that the Democratic party lind and sh.ili ill. t In- same in th<- office of the State- Treasurpf rent BtAbMxMion was called i se in the past GREEN AC R°S'BOND ISSUE After Two Months Away from City rent ncrea platform advocated rent eta»- " in Louisiana Was Officer in Credit Organization •NEW JERSEY HIGHER EDUCATION BUILDINGS wli,Tfu|Hin 'tic sijlc Tr^.nurrr ihull ti ansfcr auch moneys lo •) for by<*eVour Democratic year,"* said Christopher bllization and, in addition/ sf|i,ir.iie tun.l bi- dr-'ijinalijti h y him and shal I pjy ihc principal AN ,u i tho creauoii of f »o° - _ _ Aubrey L (Bob) Shore, a member of the fellowship W. Dickson Cunningham, gree from Columbia Law State S^nA^eCandidates from 5ietz "With a shortage recognize the need to re- Mrs. Gloria Paolini Walsh Bernard J. McElroy, 55, zabeth. CONSTRUCTION BOND ISSUE and mUiusl u^; ol sanJ 1 uittj ,t 3 lh' same shall become due and calls for two-year written ••>.• othrr >.,,uri.-ps of pjvnirni of said principal and * ac\^uuTo'i Tand." for recwatioBi «>J ooj;7 2 of 428 Robale Court, degree ot the Legion of the John Tice Dies gister and vote in numbers of 10 Pine St., Clark, died Mr. McElroy served to the pj>.iblr jiul 78, of 225 W. Stearns St., School. Union Co\ij}ty to end excess- oi private housinff with no 48, wife of Dr. John J. Walsh, ,j,',; i.,r in llii-s scciwn shall nut then bo available purpose to meet the future l x leases barring rent in- AN ACT authorizing the creation of a d*-tat of the Slat* o( s<-^ init-r.-M pi.i'u the iutu» ™*fJ ^v ^£*A£^™£- Stuart, Fla., formerly of Moose, former vice chair-. large enough to make their vice president for health af- Monday in St. Elizabeth Hos- Jrmy In Africa during World jMi k,r s.uil y<-ar irnm ihr lax specified in subseclion Rahway, retired New York He was a former presl- iVe rent increases while al- omer place to co ' the ten- creases and permitting sub- War e a s Jfcr*ey by t*su;iiu-* of bond* o( the StaL* In th<- sum nf S155.0OO.OOO 00 .mil • i-.f :r. ••:; lo enable u>e «"'« needs heard," said Mrs. pital, Elizabeth. He was the "- " ^ , a^mmuni- 11,, n shall ihrrt-upnn be ninuuVrt-d and treated a^ jiart u™ and Mh« uniu oi local government, Rahwayj died on Oct. 15 in man of the Rahway Housing attorney who was nationally dent of the Seventh Regi- lowing landlords a fair re- ants mum Dav or fairs of Tulane University, canc of St John for higher education buildings, their o«n#truriion. reconstruction, de- M o At 68, Former yy leasing. il suur l-'und. available tor j:<*in'ral purposes dm* the ways and,?» " ' .-^uSUiTSd St. Mary's Hospital, West Authority, member of the known in tennis circles, died ment Tennis Club, New York, mrn. ant-s English. The registration died Oct. 14 at Ochsner Foun- husband of Mrs. Florence - ^ Apostle velopment, extension, tmprov ement and «julpni«ri . providing th« way '.n< ! ',lir siaii- l'lx'asurcr. bv I)t*f«-mb«*r 31 of an> year, said debt ..nd "We also advocate prohi- and meaiu to pay Ihe interest oi laid drbt. jpd ;i!so to pay JOJ wpa y on Oct. 19 en route to Rah- the New Jersey Tennis The four , John deadline is next Thursday. dation Hospital, New Orleans, Sullivan McElroy. Roman Catholic Church, .i- of insuftu H-nry ol lunds to b« (ollecied. 7,^^^^^^^^^^°?- Palm Beach, after a brief Mayor's Advisory Commit- D • "Some people have bten j-^ Connor disc Karje Uw principal thereof, and providing biting one-sided leases that The four Democratic can- r the lubmuuion o! ->-.arv nucs as lnTp-in;ihovi- provided, lo nu*«t ih« thJ s«nau> and General A^embiy of the sute husband tee in Rahway and the Rah- Rd-TOdy way Hospital. He suffered League and the Rahway following a long illness. Mr. McElroy was born and Clark-Linden, anda member thisi act to the DeopVe »t a general election nu-uLa Ini iht* •f.ir ailer the ensuing year of New Jersey lllneBS> He wasm e from a heart ailment- Tennis Club. "7A Liotta, Mr. Diecz and Mrs.force the tenant to give up didates also called for two lived in Elizabeth until he of ^ parish Holy Name So- JIIJ |;i nu ipal iriui) i.i "hf i nn'.plroller oi th<- Treasury T „ r^n Acres Bond of Mrs. Anna Smeal Shore, way rent control board Mrs. Walsh was born in let BE IT ENACTED by Lhe Senatr »nd G?nfr.i: V^rmbly .if thr S:..! 1 This ai t may b« , lU, Jerry F. English, called for his rights for fear of being other reforms to improve te- came to Clark 17 years ago. f V and the Linden District, '.-.<• rjisril "> * • ,i \ .i. nin fur such puri^oaes •U'l oi "ltTl*- " Mr. Cunningham was Rahway tennis fans knew New York City, the daughter of i--.vir\ ou-d u* u.. "New Jersey c™n Acr.a Bond ££B.^ Ro8ebu^ p^ M r> durlng World War H- He Services were held Friday denied an apartment " said M.jjtur t'Ju. \,-\ it-.l and in'li-i'i-il ior and in the ensuing 2 The U'«ialaiunr hereby Iinda thai. a rent stabilization program nant influence. One was co He was employed as an agent Insurance Workers Interna- This act shall ,»s i- ihc i \imp; !• .[.•- r ul I hi- Treasury shall. known as "Mr. Senior Ten- him as an official and major „- _ ^ „„_ = _ _ ,._:„ diat wolUd take eff^-r 'aJtex ~>{ the late Mr. and Mrs. Bond Ail of !*'?! ' ui lhe provision of lands for public recreation and Shore lived in Rahway over also was a member of the fOr John E. Tice, 68, of 11 Mr. Liotta who, as head of make rent payments contin- for 20 years by the Prudential tional Union. Construction . J . I-Mild 1 ^fJl )Ui,-ini; ulni..nr '!"• amount in dollars U) anC dnSC nl8*' in the United States competitor of the Uderan Joseph Paolini Sr., and the „, njiuial revjuivo promo tea lhe public health. ° 30 years. He moved co Scuart Union County Democratic c St., Avenel, who died on the Elizabeth Consumer n r hridfr March '. ,,llr. i.*d a-- fiiTfi". *V' Inrth m each county and i.-, a proper rtigponsiblllty o( Eovernnicnt, Dies During the rent freeze is ended gent on the provision of cer- Insurance Co. at its Elizabeth T Surviving also are a son, 2 The LeglaJatun- hrrtrby (mils thai wellarc and O monUlS agO-urn. . ^, y Re- Oct. 18. and was an official of the Outing Club. He had lost sister of the late Joseph <-v ,ei1 ,tni) bjscil u[)i>[i !ir- • [it-cti-d assessed valu.i Protection Bureau, has a. Th* Governor's ("ommisslun to rvnluat<- t)i* . jpila. jierJi ,>' \~n- .is^rs.'iCil tb Lands nuw provided for such purposes will not be adequate to by the President and would: tain minimum services; the office James, and two daughters. n S^JII t Mrr. Shore worked 31 years urea Menn 8 Club, thee RaRahh - K4 Tice husbandd oofMrf a Eastern Lawn Tennis As- track of all the trophies he j r Paolini Jr. Jersey in 1363 estimated thir immeduie n<-*-i1 tor SSOO 000 (X)0 h . J.. UL.I r,i 'hi- yt-ar in "liu'h such ti 01 expandinpg g ppopulation in years to come; r helped to administer me rent other would require land- ' ), 11 M s'Ji ll , .111 iv I'll t>ri ,,ii br- assossfd. levied and The .-xpjnsion of population, whille iiicreMine the ne«nd for ouch sociation and the U.S. Lawn won ln nderan competition. |Q JCC --cover all tenants who He was a member of the the Misses Kathleen andMau- nance hi^h priority higher wiucation conatru.iuin prnjn Is for ouch lnn che mechanical depart- way FirsFi t WarWd Democrati Dic MinniV Frarp** Tire* freeze. A graduate of Pace Col- re M Elr a a an h tax vi-ji in which ihf lax .ill conunually diminish the supply and tend to increase tho coal li e in lords to publish a waiting b The voters in Nov <_-i»ib*-r oi 1 *tvH julh^nirj S2U';.:iOO uiX) :*) lands. w.ill *1 rinK rh^. cj,n,n i_ „ J wiuinie ri4Zee lice, Tennis Association Records show, however, "" ' \ multiple-dwelling >oard of directors of the T 'r ^' " t home, - .1 , U .1 .•• .ii I ht- Treamr shall t lege of New York City, she . •;. f. lei! ..,•• i 01 pui.iic ^MuiMuou >»f lands avauabic and appropriate for such purpose.; mem of Merck & C, S;UD^ tne y Mr. Liotta suggested such list of prospective tenants. and a Wither education const ruction projrrts and *hi> .••mnmmrn: m •axjlioti and I hi- rnurllv Prudenco Credit Union, Eli- o u brother, Francis E. i " ,! i" in in.- i -i Th to acquire and to asabat waymem , obeforf Merce kretirin & Co.g ,seve Rahn- S;^Churc' h o ^irsf Rahwayt Presbyteria, of whicnh born anHd elive lived di n1 Rahwa7 yeary 5s 0in Mr. Cunlgham prior to that he captured at least 10 Robert E. Schluer 70 of units with the exception of formerly was faculty advisor conitituted a first installment toward nii-eting '.hi- UK.il fquiri-mr • . (ma i d ol uxjimn shall Jersey must act now reforms as: • un:i I A<>\ eminent s to acquire substantial quantities of f suchh Landlds as art ' ' ~ffn re h h HHi retirement, was with the singles titles and as many 28 Campbell Ave Buffalo. of Rahway. The Stale of N*-w Jersry requires J sn . ml slrp r>i- Ijk.-n a u hChe wah s an usher, and advisef hr hbrowns Mills before he to the Tulane University New- Pie •ijut \ail.iblf jnd appropriate (io r such ppurposep s so that they may bo ' , S - —eliminating clauses compreh*nsli p and Inietfraird pruyrani (IT th^ t-ontr nj>~l n n r; .\ lev ut Ihf srveial He was past governor of to the Boy Scouts and Sea moved to Avenel a year ago. Wall Street law firm of doubles championships, and N.Y.. formerly of El zabeth, houses; man Club, and a member of -i '(if lor use tor •.uch purposes, and u er education but I dints bt-i^un in lubJJ 'iim'r t hu f>«»rnti.il pro t i • ,uilr used and ) IVM- r> ~ was Cadwalder Wlckersham & was almost untouchable for was dead on arrival at --go Into effect when ted-which exempt the landlord : • •. * n i : (' t hr- I.ll.llllfi .is JV T SHO million*- is needed now to make such acquuiuon Moose Lodge 1363, Scouts of Rahway. Mr. Tice who was retired, the Eye, Ear, Nose and fdr Ihe construe lion i>( public building* will H

^•^•^^* RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD CLARK TRICT. Bounded by Evans Street; LEGAL NOT1CS West Scott Avenue; Ludlow Senate Hopefuls I PAGE 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 ti. I", smith tie Id i ark, 1. ar.a Mn^Ki • • week season. bara Del A, reti- trips to hlizabeth and mid-ted Nations, Statue of Liber- por^uns i-L'sitlmg i^i the City of TRICT Bounded by Pennsylvania Over the past two decades, public potable water Taxpayers should r.ii that the c< i>f purchasing Democratic Candidate wuds' -11 i.. t^r ^i\ ut.-t.-ks, st-\ L-n for provided basic leadership Outdoor acnvites included of Uie City of Rahway. in the son Avenue, Grove Street; St. Recently, fluoridation has been mandated without a bill -:":•. \i:"- in the Pocono Mountains of For I nion County r ^.- i r ft. r the day camp program, shorne, JLUH " Pinocchio." Franklin In- referendum to the residents by the Boards of Health passed on to the SLiii-.r.s .ddlllur. In rhe season of Cam; lair^^a- swimming in the park pool, Pennsylvania. Count} ui" Union, will meet at Georges Avenue, Pierpont Street; , a^ an i-li:. .i'- Voter Registration stitute in Philadelphia, Is- and Walters Street. iJier, dav canu \ :~. ;t-i_: • i st,.nu- paid, some as volun- Jean CurraOi outdoor games, hiking, na- Uii'ir respective polling places on in such nearby places as Somerville, Raritan, Branch- al ready high cost li\mg. AnJ > t u \l\ 1 1 Suurl-, rift 1 c,i,u| uf r land Beach and Seaside Park, Leaders enjoyed a post- Tuesday, November 2, 1971, from THIRD WARD. SECOND DIS- teers. Some worked for the A vulur, tet Declaring thai "actual vo- ture trips, scavenger hunts, burg, Bound Brook, South Bound Brook, part ofM ddle- of the water supp .- JSeJ t\ • r hum >\A, a rds IRIIHOLDHR the "Y. Dwyer Accepts season evening at Palisades 7 00 a.m. to 8 00 p.m. fur the pijT- TRICT. Hounded by Colouia ! ai i" L-nrire season and a lew- fur junior lead-! .irid counsel- a " Tribal Week' in which sex,'and the Martinsville section of Bridgewater. The s)s>.^3^ of it 'AP. the 1 J i '' That report is :. > ^ . . u-r ,arucipatiun in America pose of electing- Boulevard. Woodbridge Township drain. " i - lors, [naiv. uliulil were Park and a three day week- threat of fluoridation of all New Jersey public water wa>, for ever> ti> put awa\ ir a n U ,' :u i v*.i i • r m.>re weeks. Ihe is lar IK-low. that in oclierin- competition of all kinds took THREE STATE SENATORS— Line; Cornell Avenue; West In- flu., rid and f'l 1Fi Sunday Party end at Camp Speers. COL, ^ ' •d b v His Friends director said. Drug Petitions hai includes Mr. Smith and former da-. : el'S . lllClud- ,U.Miuil democracies," John place. Vherfwere nine noon- i'Oli TERMS OF TWO YEARS— man Avenue, Madison Avenue; supplies by mandate of the state has repeatedly raised wo rth U: ber.etlt .U Many of the high school •.klfMS • Grove Street, and Jetferson Ave- '" Write n ^[ ;:•. CIM .ill ;• • Kali h 1 ompkins, program ed And\ ^ i".'- 1 L urn,.'!", Jr., "I ^ ranfurd, time cooking sessions. from District 9 comprising ali of Its ugly head. Now a state commission was established teeth. 1 Clav ton, leaders and junior counsel- Uaiuii County nue. to study rhe advisability of mandatory flurodation state- publication," SJIJ secretary of the ' V" who Ik-mucr^u'c btate Senate un eight occasions, groups Fetes Kaczmarek Cluse to 2Oi i ta L1"-. !" - • i , ! Vnna were taken tu l.cho Lake in lors have become active in * * • THIRD WARD, THIRD DIS- wide, and Assemblyman Herbert H. Kiehn of Rahwav, a installing "Where was \< u: .--.•:"•:-. .all • ! ' 01 Rinaldo Today st rved as dlrec r. fhese > ^aiuiidait u r ' nion V ounty, A cucktail party fu honor ONE STATE SENATOR—FOR TRICT Bounded by Grove Street; IUIIL-S, i 'a- l/psilon Sigma Hi Y-Tri- com.Tiission member, invited an expression of views. a\ day '" quipped J :: .: ii.vv. u.ave nearl> fu 11-tl nu- OeL.uretu\ ." called i. i implementation ot Mountainside tor boating. M a > u r l'honus A. Kacz- AN UNEXP1REI) TEAM — from Madison Avenue, West Inman program. I :i M Sunday, Oct. 31 11 IKla 1-elj - Ili-V Club vvhich renders Ihcrt- were 2r~ N w- , ailUlIllJlk uik-r registration I wice the whole camp was District 9 comprising all of Union Avenue, Jensen Avenue. West Schenectady, N.> . t ll i ten weeks in addiuon mela W il^> [- marek of Clark,who is run- volunteer service to the The proponents of fluoridauon have only rwj argu- uirls in a [re!iH'::-Li.? , : ; u • r camp, ;is. Juh: taken to 1 railside Museum County Lake Avenue, Pierpont Street; ments, both of questionable validity. First, that fluorides The allegedlv ' - i, •• ,-i i,oa\ w, ith • re; arauon zig, iirui:, ning for the I'nion County youth of the area through and St Georges Avenue a r 1 and the VVacchung M juntain • • • ^ p. m. to 6 p. ni. ^rani providing dt_-ti:~:i:L a fi ol leaders and Nardone, ' ! \.<.- ncl.i t" ^ote is basic Hoard of e hosen Free- in rhe drinking water of children up to 10- 12 years of age is difficult to ir..ii- '"' ,A..K , :..lt,i M itt::eu Allred Me the Rahway "Y." TWO MEMBERS OF THE THIRD WARD, FOURTH DIS- 1 swers as ihe\ a:n-.;<-t • :•>. .t; : : .. -, • -i- A - • "• -'•• u; activn\ . i ithers lorn 1 er. i.'. Reservation. I wo rnt swore will prevent, or reduce, the incidence of dental caries. of human anc v.i-.-^ .ual ratL >, Marie in a ,R-T-''Crac >," said Mr. holders as a Democrat, will GENERAL ASSEMBLY — FOR TRICT Bounded by Woodbridge 1- airwcatlier. i... ( •• .,:. *.! . A^lu: <- d I iarry McDowell Jr. Call, Soii.:i" J made to Uirtleback /.uo In Brora Awarded Coirtract TERMS OF TWO YEARS—from Township Line. West Lake Ave- Second, that fluoridation, in a ratio of one part per build-up in the pi| t-:- J ( - „ . .^ili [ ellll- •!! H rniii. ' \ rt nuire than be held Sunday from 3 to e 1 IIJL'UI'S and West orange and two tu the Breza Bus Service of Rah- nue; Jensen Avenue., West Inman The follow ing :<_-.- : t '••> jri:: ' :it, . i- .-' :. - • -> Fret-dm an, Hubert Harisimk,,, ! residents in New p.m. at the Log Cabin, Kan- District 9B which comprises the million, is harmless to human beings. The first claim Fluoride produce.- Boy Scout Mjseam in North wa> was awarded a contract Union County municipalities of Avenue, and Cornell Avenue. Mgtll given b\ Mr. brv.:::. ^1:. |- Me>er , Bela S^arao and liub VJILMIIII • Me whu Were old tan Rd., Clark. has been challenged by researchers as regards the It was der Fuehi t ;• LOG CABIN lS i :. .:•. • ::' ^ ti- reigr; au: erse\ (Brunswick, vine group weiiL last week by the Rahway Rahway, Linden, Union, Cranford, FOURTH WARD, FIRST DIS- headed Camp !- -ii :"v» c-uiu-: ' 'lu:; :-..i:~. _ ^ v -le:ir. Hluom. I'htr stall, c air.; register and vote Garwood. Springfield, Mountain- long-term incidence of cavities, their appearance is discovered a sir ill -irt-d in rht- I'rain, , poisoned p ..! ; -i, - *;;u!. fail u Party chairmanls l'humas TRICT. Bounded by Woodbridge \ (.•(lici tor the past II s,.r.:,.:--. • ••• • '•*• • • ^..i...: • Miss Ruthanm- Van 1 'ek participant, to New4i-pie Airport and one Board of Lducation to trans- side and Wmfield. said to be postponed, not: prevented. After 10 years, by fluoride -- tlie sea- t" rhewill ro resist. - 1 niissici"i In- :•.!• k ::, ' i 111:"i-: shi, :i. 'Hi j. so in the l^oS 1 P. Kelmartin, the township Township Line. State Highway uler USL-I! t taiUd r< to tU ^ Ldiioii. M ui>cuni m V * V Of the 2o7 beys ar.c j;i:-Li ::• z'.'^u-iar^* ;:.<_ U:'^ •'•-•-f oi L-ariccet waa. ilit:.. ijnly hers ui 1'l in port students from RHS to the Route N'o. 1. Rahway River, fluoridated NewmirgH. N.Y., had 50^ more dental fluorides to ctiiuro" :::.e resistance of capuve peoples, ciaiv, u;at was Raritan Rd. Clark, N. J Wt-st Orange, director 61 safety, college srudenr nn tlir s-tatf. record is be t^nlon County Vocational and ON'E SHERIFF — FOR A Washington Street; Lawrence _cavities thaa_ nearby, unfluoridated Kingston, N.Y. The and Stalin followed .- :. This indicates ln.»rrifying long- urged hy •rrn"C rune \'i<- rickets are THREE-YEAR TERM for Ihe Street, Eatil Mi-Uoti Av^tttte: Rahwav jnd"f54" iiurc n^n. '•-••• '-''-r •'• 'A c <•:'> u- —^r"-: v[ K _ of the white Oai-of-iuv.n irius were al- xL--claim, is. disputt;d on a~ wealth —Q: "Thnirmrn-T College! nici;-atio7i Tn last ways pop u l a r. rTuTrrTgr^TH"'?; Th.-.rr.ns P' Dailv activiu n>uk place Vcti r j a i i ik_ ij Frank at 2 a Ihirteen higl: SO1- \ ear's f . ^>. Senate eleC- final week, the entire cam; afiernoon for $23.8 per ONE COUNTY CLERK—FOR FOCRTH WARD SECOND fluuride, the substance used in fluoridating the fluoridauon of p . lie porahlc water supplies is tht- Subscription 56 in boLh ihe Kat'.way " \ kaczm irek, A FIVE-YEAR TERM for the reCc-nt went to -of-tuwn DISTRICT Bounded hy Leesville water, is the major ingredient in rat poison. It is 15 philosophical one. fr jdoni A choice- is the birthright building and ..i an assigned tu.m was the lowest for such brother, at County of Union Avenue. Mill Street; Main Street j who d were an election since T042.*" places and then c-iiJcd the tin+eb a£ potent -ae ^rs-enlc an-d ha-G-i cumulative- -effect oi Americans in a u c society. I'his should certainly area ui" »» •' w.r. River rark. East Milton Avenue. Rahway ohtata in .the m-iucr ^i drinking water. " 1'lic pxibiic :( U Susan Kenahan Linda l)e •THHtB MEMBERS OF THE Htver: State Highway Route N'o". not immediately noticeaWt- m some cased. That &v UNION' COUNTY BOARD OF 1. and the Woodbridge Tuwnship powerful a chemical would, not CGivtin-G Its effects to the welfare includes Lhc right of the individual to work For Tickers, Please Call CHOSEN FHEEHOLDERS—FOR Line mouth is obvious. out his own destnu ... as long as he di_t-s not endangc-r Ward Hap for the Tuesday, November 2, 1971 General Election TEKMS OF THREE YEARS FOUKI'H WAHD. THIRD DIS- others. That is r!u com;nind <.,f rlu- CuiistitL-tiun " \i r • ,'ii.ih! ^ .^c i i' • if- •- * - - • . _:\_luiL ui 7•>_)...IN.L:?v Jcr.£ir> doctors o.up medical authorities. Mottling of teeth, as in for mass medicatlun. If tliu state could mandate-injecdun ONS n ruriox OF THE STATE FOURTH WARD. FOURTH Newburgh, N .Y., and Grand Rapids, M ch., pionet-ra of fluoridas in the water riupp.iu-s, could it nut alsu sent Air 1'ulU.tii >! 1 knry Kaczmare uf NEW JERSEY EXPANDING DISTRICT Bounded by Adams mandate the lnjcctiur, uf birth control chemicals or THE INCOME EXEMPTIONS Street. New Brunswick Avenue; in fluoridauon, has been found as tlie first sign of Act to ruqui ft.- a: r AGAINST THE REAL PKOPEK- East Hazelwood Avenue: Pennsyl- fluoride poisoning. Too much fluoride also m.ikes pep pills or sexiatives - Control devict. s TAX FOR SENIOR CITI- vania Railroad, Main Srteet; Mon- teeth brittle. Fluoride is stored tn the bones before lK)cb. at 486-8086 ZENS Full text of amendment at roe Street, Rahway Hiver; East tissues. In older people, it.. Is associated with bone the end of this notice Milton Avenue and Main Street FIFTH WAHD, FIRST DIS- disease and damage to kidneys, the nervous system, NEW JERSEY HIGHER TRICT Hounded by Maple Ave- and other organs and tissues, as well as with loosening EDUCATION BUILDINGS nue. Jatjucs Avenue. East Emei> uf teeth. Skm diseases .'nd uther allergic problems CONSTRUCTION BOND ISSUE son Avenue, linant Street, Cen- alien resulL wliert: fluoridated water is ingested. Lotis Shall the act entitled "An act tral Avrnue: West Main Street; authorizing the creation uf a debt and the Pennsylvania Railroad uf m ability in the joints has also been reported. In the State of New Jersey by FIFTH WARD. SECOND DIS- Rochester, N.V., and Ottawa, Canada, both fluoridated, issuance of bonds of the State in TRICT Bounded by Central Ave- the hemudialysis treatment of artificial kidneys wiJi tin.' ;;um uf S155,000,UOO 00 for nue, Neu, L'hurch Street; Church fluoridated w Her was found harni ful to patients. Fiuorl- gr education buildings, th e lr Street. Fernute Streot, West con-true! ion. reconstruction, de- danon could do untold harm "0 indrvrdualS" with an Grand Avenue, Wmfield Street; ailment that was masked by the medication, instead \ eloprnt nt. L-\t ens ion, improve- Union Street. Whittier Street; iid eauipcaiiiiu i>rovldlnfi West Grand Avenue; und Irving uX being observed anil properly treated. i lie u .n s and rt^eans to pay the Street. e-u nt said dubt, and ulso to Patients with specific conditions, such as arthritis, and dt^charee1" the principal FIFTH WARD; THIRD DIS- kidney disease, diabetes and allergic diseases, have thei ei. t, and providing for the TRICT Bounded by St. Georges been found to be especially susceptible ro damage from nna-ion of this act to .the peo- Avenue. Central Avenue: Madison fluoridated water. Research in both the United States Ca«-*._- i*Mian «nm ple at a general election," be «p- Avenue. Wesliield Avenue, St. o'.ed'' Go urges Avenue. Union Street; an1 Japan has revealed a definite relationship between Wmtu-ld Sueel, West Grand Ave- the concentration of fluoride In the drinking water RAND AND FILE SL'FPOll I ... Lndorse::ients of nue, femote Street; and Church and the incidence of mongolism. GREEN ACRES BOND ISSUE the four Democratic State Senate candidates are given Street. In experiments with mice,fluoridated water has by Edward P. Kross, president of the Oil, Chemical Sh;.ll the act entitled "An Act FIFTH WARp^JFOUKTJi -m,ni; -tlu^-cteaUan of a debt -^hojtoned- the-i-p- life span by 9—V very- low levels and Atomic "Workers, Local' H~-5?5," vvhich—represent ol the State oi New Jersey b> the TT*TCT "Bounded by Maple Ave- 1 tiu<- Sat c.eorges Avenuo, Chui-ch of sodium fluoride have been found to accelerate itie. employees at M>.rck i*_ Co,, lnc.^ Kahwa) , and Edward issuance of bonds or the Sinte in growth of cancer tissue in mice. the 'Him of 580 million to provide Street; New Church Street, Cen- Morelll, OCA^-'" t-'xecutive board member. SeatedO. to r.j money ror public acquisition of tral Avenue, liryanL Street; Wt±at Would u make sense to incur such grave dangers are John 1 . ^ • mnor, Jr., Mrs. Jerry F. English, lands tor recreation und conaer- Emersi-n Avenue, and Jaques to the adult population, even if fluoridauon did definitely Mr. Kross, st Hiding: Christopher Dietz, Mr. Morelli Avenue. \aih,n pui poses to meet the fu- prevent children from getting dental cavities? Dental and Carmine J. Lioua. S1XIH WARD, FIRST DIS- ture need* of the expanding pop- dwcay is not communicable and does not constitute a ulation. to enable Uie State to ac- TRICT Bnundea by Walters quire such lands and to provide Street, Pierpunt Street; Maple public health hazard. An inexpensive alternative is to lor State grants to assist munici- Avenue, and the Pennsylvania furnish fluoride tablets, costing a few cents a day, palities and counties and other Railroad. to children whose parents wish them. Clifton, N.j' of local government to ac- SIXTH WARD. SECoxb DIS- does tills. Rahway Police Blotter quire such lands, providing th^ TRICT Bounded by West Lake Avenue, Madison Avenue; Cen- A waste product ttc-m the manufacture of alumnum, ways and means to pay the Inter- s :-y>:::::::-:::-:'< First Ward. First District— Line; West fie Id Avenue; and poured into tive tank 5SQ Leesville Avenue, re- Washington School, East Grand Madison Avenue Ave PROPOSES GOHSTITUTIOHAL flKIENDHEHT and radlatur of a tractor, ported chat her home had SIXTH WARD. FOURTH DIS- First Ward, Second District — A bulldozer had all gauges been broken inro_bcrwoon TRICT Bounded by West Lake Grover Cleveland School, E Mil- EXPANSIONS OF INCOME EXCLUSIONS 10:3' ' "'"0 " a.m. and' ""•) p.m. A\ enue. Beechu ood Road, Clark smashed, rendering the ve- ton Ave. A Tuvk nship Line, Revoir Drive; hide useless. portable TV set and a First Word. Third District- Greshn Terrace. Elm Terrace; UNDER SENIOR CITIZENS TAX DEDUCTION Miss Susan Richards of tape recorder have been dis- Washington School, E. Grand Richard Boulevard; Milton Boule- SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 2016 Dunellen reported that while covered missing. Lntry Ave vard, and Madison Avenue. First Word, Fourth District— STATE OF NEW JERSEY her car was parked at b> forcing a rear window, Store. 23fi W. Scott Ave, ROBERT W. SCHROF iubbard. City Clerk INTRODUCED MARCH 22, 1071 Rahway Recreation pa.rking Mr. Kdward P. Second Ward, First District— lot someone entered the ve- 1230 Highland Ave., Lnion, Franklin School. St. George Ave. City Hall By Senators 1TAUANO, U. A. KLLLY, .DJ,'MONT_and TANZMAN Second Ward, Second District— 1470 Campbell Street Referred to Committee on Judiciury hide and stole a coat valued reported that a portable AM- Franklin School, St. George Ave. Rahway, N. J. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Pi oposuyj to amend Article VIII. at $80 and some company FM radio had been stolen Second Ward, Third District— NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIR- Section 1. paracraph -1 of the Constitution of the State of Now papers. from Ins parked motor ve- Franklin School, St. George Avo. ING ABSENTEE BALLOTS Jersey. Continuing investigations hicle. A vent window had Second Ward, Fourth District— If you are a qualified and reg- BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of New Jersey (the of conditions at Tully Field, been forced and the radio l Franklin School. Si. George Ave istered voter of the State who ex- General Assembly concurring). SHCG h;is a \,dUj,Hb e .md taken from ihe seat between j Third Ward, First District—Co- pects to be absent outside tho 1. The following proposed amendment to the Constitution of tho Russell Avenue and Grove pr. ictiL JI l:eL jilt t jr , o lumbian Club, 80 W Inmnn Avo. State on N'ov 2, 1071, or a quali- State of New Jersey is hereby agreed to: Street, on citizens' com- daylight hours while the car Third Word, Second District— fied and registered voter who will PROPOSED AMENDMENT plaints of disorderly groups was parked on Linden Avenue C1 •,,u These hanj-y C^n Columbian Club, 80 VV. Inman be within the State on Nov. 2. Amend Article VIII, Section 1. paragraph 4. to read as follows: of teenagers in the evenings, near W. Grand Avenue. Py /tjx^wiu Bake, Ser-c &. Slot Ave. 1971, but because of Illness or 4. The Legislature may, from time to time, enact laws grunting resulted in three arrests by AL about op.m. the Rahway Third Ward. Third District— physical disability will be unable un annual deduction from the amount ol any Lax hill lor tnvfq -on - •nLiiuiLfi are ccloilu. c.\\\h Uft w Inman- police, and an order tu Junior H ,gh School was dis- Ties thlT"nnu^pTDt^rty of any cimen and resident-of- this State of tho-- TV i^^s^fe^i^^^^^^^^ iT place In your district on said dnte ace of 65 or more years residing in a dwelling house owned by him enforce existing curfews covered by a custodian to M r imirMtirtL) t.inui>. .i• -,0 :iif Third Ward, Fourth District- and you desire to vote in the which is a constituent part of such real property but no such de- pertaining ro the playgrounds have been entered some rime •JS f>s are innumerrtbte Columbian Club, 80 W. Inman General Election to be held on duction shall be in exceo* uf SliiOOO and such deduction shall be in the cit>. Local residents subsequent to y a.m. No C'i.'Uf'i yoi.' Chi isim.i'.. C ,.:• Ave. restricted to owners having zn income (exclusive of social security A, \ ,>,;rM .It Jf'.y SCTC / (MiiCi' Nov. 2, 1971, kindly write or ap- are urged c<-> notify the po- forced entry was discuvered. Fourth Ward, First District— ply in person to the undersigned benefits not in excess uf $5,0UU,OO per year exclusive of benefits A; \l .ju! join tret? C.H :• i Grover Cleveland School, E. Mil- lice if they observe any fur- However, the kitchen was ot once requesting that a civilian under any one of the following. P Tcvw.iri;—n prrtchrnt dddi- ton Ave. absentee ballot be forwarded to a. the Federal Social Security Act and all amendments and Cher violations. found ransacked and other V Fourth Ward, Second District— you. Such request must state your supplements thereto: items from .a desk there HCin to ttny household Columbian School, New Bruns- Mr. Al Gerow, 333 W. home address, and the address to b. any other program of the Federal Government or pur- Lincoln Avenue, reported were- found removed and pla- wick Ave. which said ballot should be sent, suant to any other Federal law which provides benefitu in Fourth-AVcrd, Third District- nnd must be signed with your sig- whole Or in part in lieu of benefits referred to in, or for per- tliat while his motor vehicle ced on the floor. Paper from Columbian School, Nfiw Bruns- nature, and state the reason why sons excluded from coverage under, a. hereof including but was parked in his driveway tlie bulletin board was found wick Ave. you will not be able to vote at not limited to the Federal Retirement Act and Federal pen- someone entered it and stole removed and placed on the Fourth Ward, Fourth District— your usual polling place. No civil- sion, disability nnd retirement program or a tape deck valued at $130 floor. It was not immediately Fire Houae, E. Milton Ave. ian absentee ballot will be fur- c. pension, disability or retirement program of any state or "dereTTniTret]—rf-anyt-hing was Fifth Ward. First District—Old nished or forwarded to any appli- its political subdivisions, or agencies thereof, for persons not from rhe dashboard wTth~a~ Post Office, cant unless request therefor Is re- covered under a. hereof; screwdriver. missing from, rhe school. Fifth Ward, Second District- ceived not less than eight days provided, however, that the total amount of benefits to be allowed TLKSDAV, OCT. 10 Charles Steinmetz, 25, of Fire House, Seminary Ave. prior to the election and contains exclusion by any owner under b or c. hereof shall not be tn excess Mr. Clifford Detjen of L2W Lawrence Street re- Fifth Ward, Third District— the foregoing information. of the maximum amount of benefits payable to, and allowable for ported that he had been ap- Fire House, Seminary Ave. "" exclusion by, an owner in similar circumsantces under a. hereof. Union reported that while Fifth Word. Fourth District— his car was parked in the proached by a Negro male NOTICE TO PERSONS TN MILI- EXPLANATION—Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets,, at the corner of Montgomery f ost OfOco. TARY SERVICE OR PATIENTS ttlius) in the above bill is nut enacted and Is intended to rear Rahway Recreation Sixth Ward. First District— IN VETERANS HOSPITALS be omitted in the law. parking lot, someone broke and Monroe Streets at ap- Roosevelt School, St George Ave. AND TO THEIR RELATIVES Any such deduction when so granted by law shall be granted out tlie front door window proximately 10:55 p,rn. The Sixth Ward, Second District- AND FRIENDS. so Unit it will hot be in addition to any other deduction or exemp- man demanded his m>>ney tion to which the said citizen and resident may be entitled. The and stole a Polaroid camera. High School, Madison Ave. If you are in the military serv- WEUNLSDAY, OCT. 20 and when Mr. Steinmetz re- Sixth Word, Third District- ice or are a patient in a veterans' State shall annually reimburse each taxing district In nn amount plied that he had none he High School, Madison Ave. equal to Vs of the tax loss to the district resulting from the allow- Suds lowii Launderette, hospital and_d£5ire to vote, .or if !a! -of tux deductions pursuant to this paragraph. was slash ud across the Sixth Ward. Tourtt! "District— you are a relative or friend of a "1810 St. George Avenue, re- High School. Madison Ave 2. When this proposed amendment to the Constitution ia finally srorn-aeh by a sharp object. person who is in the military agreed to, pursuant tq_ArticTo IX", paragraph 1 of the Constitution, _ ported .that the coin changer FIRST WARD, FIKSX DIS- SCTVJCC or-iii-a -patient-in-veterans- and tioap dispenser were I'he victim was taken to TRICT- Bounded by East Milton Tt slioTPbe submitted fu" Hie" people at tlie next general election Rahway Hospital where he hospital who you believe will de- occurring more Lhan 3 months after such final agreement and shall broken into and all change Avenue; Baraett Street; East sire to vote in the City of Rahway was given six sutures for Grand Avenue; Pennsylvania be published nt least once in at least one newspaper of ench county stolen. General Election to be held Nov. a knife or razor slash across Railroad and the Linden City 2, 1971, kindly write to the un- designated by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of tho A car was reported stolen Line. General Assembly and the Secretary of State, not less than 3 the stomach and also given $2O dersigned at once making applica- months prior to said general election. from the premises of Amun F1HST WARD, SECOND DIS- tion for a military service ballot Ktotor Car Co., Opel Sales a tetanus shot. CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB TRICT: Bounded by Linden City to be voted in said election to bo 3. This proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be sub- CHRISTMAS CLUB mitted to the people at said election In the following manner and Division, 931 St. George Ave. SUNDAY, OC 1 . 2-1 Free Slack Mates. Store n See Line; Rahway River; Peterson forwarded to you. If you are In Free Free Free Street; East Milton Avenue; Co- the military service or are a pa- form: Teletype alarm was sent. Mr. Stanley Prake, 00 I'ontjiner, and 1-qt Shake 'n lumbia Place; Washington Street; tient in a veterans' hospital, stat- There shall be printed on etieh official ballot to be used at Amon-Opel also reported a Russell Avenue, reported Pour Jnr Complete SL-I such general election, the following: cnar ? had discovered a tvihe Serve & Store Containers Montgomery Street; East Grand ing your name, ace, serial num- 1. In every • municipality in which voting machines ore not break, entry and larceny of Avenue and Barnett Street. ber, home address and the ad- used, a legend which shall Immediately precede the question, as a tool chest containing aboyt mini-bike missing from the FIRST WARD. THIRD DTS- dress at which you are stationed follows: garage of his home at 11 a.m . WEEKLY -J— TRICT: Bounded by East Milton or can be found or if you deeire $400 worth of tools. Entrance $5.OO $10.00 $20.00 If you /nypr. the proposition printed below make a cross (x), )reaTclng the. The machine was ya_Ui£ul__a.t PAYMENT Avenue; Lawrence. Street; Washr 17Q and -lngtnn Strnftt; - fialuvny River; 1 glaeejrom a rear window in $ _ was taken by a -ore-oppose*t-tiii-'rt*to-^>iake--n-<)r-ofiG-t-x^j.,-plus-<-^)-or-elieck-^ ^> in-the IOIAL ^IQXJDO1" ; S252.5O $505.00 Monroe Street; West Main Street; square opposite the word "No." the "repair shop. Police "are "3ll"eT who entexedanLLnTocked CLUB ornciAi Irving Street; West Grand~Ave- tary service ballot to be forward- 2. In every municipality the following question. inveetigating. overhead garage door to af- nue; WhitUer Street; North ed to him. stating in your appli- iNl I Dili S UONUS Inr Branch of Rahway River; West cation* that he Is over the age of FRIDAY, OCT. 22 fect the theft. Grand Avenue; Iinst Grand Ave- eighteen years and stating his Joseph Oasilva, 538 Alden Mrs. Alberta Drum, 414 HOUSE NUMBLR1NG MAI nue; Montgomery Street; Wash- name, serial number, address nnd Shall the amendment of Article Urive^, reported that a tool W, Inman Avenue reported an m<&$% Infiton Street; and Colt the jnddress jit which he Jjs jsta- -VXlIT--SGotion—l-t-paragraph'~4 Of the box ~~ containing miecellan- attempted break ana entry lToned'~6r can tTeTaun'd".""" Constitution of the State of New Jer- eous tools had been stolen to her home at approximately FIRST WAIID, FOURTH DIS- Forms of application can be ob- TRUST COMPANY TRICT: Bounded by West Grand tained from the-undcrsiBncd. sey to authorize exclusion of benefits from his pickup truck during 3:09 a.m. The intruder, in Avenue; North Branch of Rahway ROBERT W. SCHROF received under any Federal program tlie nighr. The value of same attempting to enter a rear River; WhitUer Street; West Lin- City Clerk or law which provides benefits in lieu reportedly is $35 to $40. window, caused the doorbell iM H NfW PUOViDt NO coln Avenue; Allen Street; Lin- JiLKhtLU to ring. The noise appar- 1 CITY Of R •,!.-..I !>.•,•> -i \ City Hnll of, or for certain persons not covered Mrs. Norma Dlnbcento den City Line; and the Pennsyl- 1470 Campbell Street entl vania Railroad. under, social security, and State, and 155 W. Main Street, reported V scared off the would- " "SECOND-WAHD, FIRST DIS- Rahwoy. N. J. local government pension, disability that someone stole the bat- bo intruder. UNION COUNTY TRICT: "Boumlccl liy Union RHS Runners Win or retirement programs Tor persons tery -fronT-mrr Street; St, Georce Avenue; West The Rahway High. School not covered under social security, in let while it was parked at Mr. Martin Schwartz ol Scott Avenue; Evans Street; Lin- croBS-country team beat tile tlie Cliff Hardware Co., 1553 den Avenue; and Whtttier Street- determining eligibility under the in- Main Street and Elizabeth SECOND WARD, SECOND harriers of Thomas Jefferff - come limit for a senior citizen's prop- Avenue. Irving Street, reported chat -fl DISTRICT: Bounded by Linden son High School of Hlizabeth erty tax deducton be approved? Miss by a nose, 28-29, on -Get. to r et Wt::e 1 Avenue; Hulick Place; Linden Stifut, rt^Rn"TreoEe o ' ^~b ' ' 1-2-^0 p. arrch City One. .—and Soloman, eecond in 13;09, PAUL J. BHKRWIN Lincoln Avenue; and Whittier taining personal papcro had Walker Jacks valued at a was the first Rahway runner Secretniy of Stato been stolen from the front total of $98.40. , Street. to finish. SECOND WARD. THIRD DIS*

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ulation; to enable the State to ac- citation will be read: "The ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL LEGAL, NOTICE quire such lands and to provide NEW JERSEY HIGHER likeness of God we lose sight Rahway Youths for State cmnts to assist munici- EDUCATION BUILDINGS of through sin, which be- George R. Hoagland, skates. Registration for baton will start early in December school on Sundays between School. Men's Club have recreation way. - sewing , and Amateur GENERAL ELECTION palities and counties and other The Parish of St. Paul > units of local government to ac- CONSTRUCTION BOND ISSUE clouds the spiritual sense • superintendent of recreation Art classes are conduc1!e ff~*twirling will be held this and continue until March. 2 and 5 p.m., starting Nov. James Heller, former programs in the old Post The building fs used by Athletic Union. In addition it c will observe Sunday as the quire auch lands; providing th of Truth; and we realize-manse on Sunday at 8:30 for the City of Rahway, this every Saturday from 9 a.m.afternoon and tomorrow at An eight-team City Bas- 14. wrestling star at the Rahway Office building dally, playing the following organizations is used for painting and cer- NOTICE ShaJI the act entitled "An act Feast of Christ die King ways and means to pay the Inter- this likeness only when we p>nu -The junior High Fel- week announced plans for the to 1 p.m. in Claude H. Reed the Quinn 81 Boden Company ketball League will start play A teenage basketball pro- High Schol, again has been shuffleboard, pool and card for their meetings: Com- amics classes, and for meet- OFFICE OF TOWNSHIP CLERIC est of said debt and also to pay Yt-s authorizing the creation of a subdue sin and prove man's lowehlp with a choral celebration fall and winter season which Center. The classes, under gymnasium on Elizabeth in Rahway Senior High School gram for" boys only win be ings of tiie Recreation De- and discharge the principal there- meet at 5:30 appointed director of thegames. The toy repair shop munity Mothers Club, Junior MUNICIPAL, BUILDING debt of the Slate of New Jersey . heritage, the liLexty of the of the Holy Eucharist at will start with Mayor Daniel direction of Julles Weber, Avenue. School girls who on Monday, Nov. 29. Double- held in Rahway Senior High wrestling program for thehas been moved from the Service League, American partment employees and CLARK. NEW JERSEY of: and providing (or the submis- 8:15 ajn. The church is sion of this act to the people at b> issuance of bonds of the Slate The Clarktown Boys Choir Choir, scarring its second 8Ons of God/' L. Martin's Halloween party are for boys and girls 8 are residents of the city or headers will be scheduled School on Sundays between boys. The program will be basement of City Hall to theAssociation of Retired Per- volunteer workers.* '•"•" NOTICE is hereby given that a a general flection" be approved? in the sum of $155,000,000 00 Tor wiU be host to the world year, said it will welcome "But now being free from using tie First Rite of The &a Saturday evening. through 15 years of age. who attend a Rahway school for every Monday and Thurs- noon and 2 p.m. The dates conducted in the wrestling main floor of the old Post sons, Focus on Rahway Ed- Information about use <>l General Election will be held at Services for Trial Use. The hi^hrr education buildings, their famous Newark Boys Chorus new boys and the present sin, and become servants The program will be held Ceramic classes, under are eligible to register. day, will be announced later. room of Rahway Senior High Office by Mayor Martin. ucation, Fourth Ward Civic the center may be obtained the following polling places In on Monday at 8 p.m. when members with their parents Monday, Tuesday & Boys Choir, under the di- Classes will start on Tues- the Township of Clark. County s and means to pay Ihe Circles Elizabeth andDor- from 8 to 11 p.m. p.m. will be organized later. Plav tion Department's Retired and youth activities in Rah- In the auditorium of Charles grade) may try out for choir ^ axe welcome at served in the auditorium and the purpose of voting on tha fol- dred Terra c« School, Mildred interest of said debt, and also cas; 8 p.m.. Circle Lydia; The programs are open lowing: Terrace. Telephone 3BS-0300. H. Brewer School on West- membershipp . After one yyear viceB at First church of the Church School pupils will only to students of the Rah- No lo Day— .ind discharge the oi THREE STATE SENATORS— SECOND WARD. District* 1 fielld Avenue. ClarkClark.. training in the cub Christ. Scientist, 830 Jef-day, Nov. 4, 7;30 p.m., Ses- proceed to their classes for way school system and to FOR TERMS OF TWO YEARS— and 2. Charles H. Brewer School. principal thereof, ami providing in Christian doc- JameJ e McCarthy, direc- choir, boys may gain act- ferson Ave Rahway, which committees; meeting local students attending out- from District 9 comprising all of Westfleld Avenue, Telephone 3SS- liii- the submission of Lhis act mission to the concert choir, j^g^ ai n a_m> P>HsioHn av Union County 9500. tor of cheNewark Boys Chor- p.m., new member of-town schools. Passes may THIRD WARD. Districts 1 *nd lo :ht- pt-.'ple at it general elec us, visited Clark last June to Older boys may audition Sunday School classes will ZBi will be a be picked up at the schools * * • 1 sp Chamber leadership 2. Valley Road School. Valley tio.i be approved' meet with the parents of for the special Chamber convene at 10;55 a.m. Chil- £Tat £"e m"i£c* Choral Celebration of the or at the Claude H. Reed ONE STATE SENATOR—FOR Chorus Holy Eucharist at 10:30 a.m. AN UN EXPIRED TERM — ixom Road, Telephone 388-9500. members of the Clarktown Pueri Cantores rtrM andyoun g Btudents ^ ing at me manse. Center, 1670 Irving Street. District 9 comprising all of Union FOURTH WARD, Districts 1 Boys Choir and the director, group. Announcement about age of 20 are welcome FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The Senior Choir, under the More than 200 boys and County and 2, Abraham Clarlc School. GRF.EN ACRES BOND ISSUE Michael Pavone. Exper- the groups will be direction of Russel C. Oli- girls are registered for the Ritter Place and Broadway, Tele- 1 made ro attend. Nursery provided Rahway <• * • phone 3SS-0500. Shall tht a. ! entitled "An iences of the two singing after Monday, s .concer ..t . . for children to the age of ver, will provide the litur- opening of the annual roller TWO MEMBERS OF THE V* .iuthnn.-in^ !ho creation of groups and the future of No adnussion will be Wednesday services Roger A. Verse will con- music appropriate to skating program in Franklin GENERAL ASSEMBLY — FOH EDWARD R. PADUSNIA& mree# Feast. The Rev. Joseph TERMS OF TWO YEARS—from TOWNSHIP CLERK .1 -it tit nf '.he Suite (if New Jer boys choirs were discussed. charged to the concert, which, wU1 be at 8 p.m. Care pro- duct the service at 10 a.m. School gymnasium. The ska- H District BC which includes the MUNICIPAL BUILDING •M > My Oie .'•S'lianre of bonds of The Clarktown Boya will be open to the public., vided " to the age on Sunday. The new Church - Gauvin will preach the ting program is held every CLARK, N. J. rmon On eRel n of Union County municipalities of 'In' Slate in {he sum of "°S80 Saturday afternoon. For boys Clark, Fanwood. Scotch Plains, Learning Program will be 5tChria /, * « : .llhuii** M p:m:de mnney for Other services scheduled A * radio series, "The- held TtB-A^a^Ccon^ and Chriatt- and girls 11 and under, ska- Westfield. Summit. Piainfieid, NOTICE TO PERSONS OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN 8 30 ting is from 1 to 3 p.m. New Providence, Berlteltj.y ING ABS£UVn£Ji BAL1-U1S of lands for Clark are-. Sunday, T: a.m.;Mon- Truth Thatt Heals,eals, " mamayy b

DO r ai_Lon will xx\ cot on *i cu— • j • c J • * —•——-——" "• ••«• • •—• • • ••••«• *IILM. i • •— • • • w*, •**** Th— —e Rov— -i - Waltor J.- Maler- - - —- —- THREE-YEAH TERM—lor Union §££ on Nv 2. 187l# ora QUa31. population. Lo as nesday at 8 p m In Fellow- have BeasionB, todav> s^day ark, at 9:45 a.m. The title usual. The Senior High Pel- will conduct the services at County fle' as.>ist mu.iicioaliUes A FIVE-YE.UI TE&M—ior Union pfayaIC;il disability will b« unnbie budgets will be discussed. FIRST BAPTIST meiTC^ cprnwn" R'APTT'^& •"TPTn^^ trr-Ta\'-thc nH-4rt*at -of- On Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. TERMS OF THREE YEAHS -ser-moR—tiiem«—at+- ictsd—in at once requesting that a civilian ~.mi dt'D! L'rui aUn to [>a% and Choir; Monday, 7:30 p.m.the 9:45 a.m. service will will preach on "BrokenDis- church, there" AN AMENDMENT TO THEabsentee ballot be forwarded U) i.-iiiHitfc it1.'1 prt:n.-ipal thereof. Session; Tuesday, 8 p.m.be "Faith in a Confusing terns" at the 11 a.m. ser- Day coffee hour in the church CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE fl a.m. TO atner food and ,iii'; p; iiv uli-itj fr.f the submis Board of Deacons. World.'" Church School clas- vice on Sunday. The Church and continuintr through Fri- S household OF NEW JERSEY EXPANDING home address, and Uae address to items for Gufaa And Mrs. Muth INCOME EXEMPTIONS --[ijii .tl ',h.^ dit U> th*.' people at ses will meet at 11 a.m. School session will begin at day ^ov 5 The services « reeettle- which said ballot should be sent, a AGAINST THE REAL PROPER- . t^i-iii i .»i i.li\:tit n ' he ap- TEMPLE BETH TOR AH There will be nursery 9:40 a.m. will' ^ conducted by thement work: in northern Hud- TY TAX FOH SENIOR CITI- and must b« iljzned with your son County. The Spanish signature, and state the reason proved Rahway for chUdren during the wor- The Church School will Rev_ T> A_ Van Roe, an n. . - « . c. . . . Feted by Legion ZENS. why you will not be able to vote ship hour. have a Halloween party to- evangelist from Portsmouth vhoir of Good Shepherd Lu- at your usual polling place. No tiieran Clark Post 328, American MEW JERSEY HTCTTER Shall the amendment of Article Alan Boory will assist in Other activities sched- morrow at 7 p.m. The United Va Services Mondav through Church, Weehawken 1 civilian absentee ballot will be wilnli Kbe present. Legion, and its auxiliary EDUCATION BUILDINGS furnished or forwarded to any ap- VIII, Section 1, paragraph 4 of the the services tomorrow at uled: Today, 8:15 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship Noy_ 5 ^^ commence at "" -*"**-*"*"* honored past commander CONSTRUCTION BOND ISSUE Constitution of the State *>f New Jer- 8:30 p.m. in honor of his choir rehearsal; tomorrow, will conduct the ghost walk. 7-3o"p.m Other events scheduled: Shall ihe net entitled "An jwrt plicant unless request thereior Is Raymond Grimes and past received not less than elfiht day* Yw. sey to authorize exclusion of benefits Bar Mltzvah. Rabbi Jacob 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 88; Games and refreshments Monday, 7;30 p.m., planning auth^rl/lng the creation of n debt prior to the election and contains received under any Federal program Committee; Tuesday, 7p.m., president Mrs. Herbert Math of the State of New Jersey by Rubenstein will preach the Tuesday, 8 p.m., Ruth Cir- will be provided by the youth FIRST METHODIST at a dinner-dance at their the forejtoinfl information. or law which provides benefits in Ueu sermon and Hazzan Solomon cle. advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Rahway Senior Confirmation Class; i-suanco ol bonds of the State in of, or for certain persons not ver«d post home. the «um nf S155.000 000 00 for Stemberg will chant the di- Purick, and the supcr- 7:30 p.m., Finance Com- higher education building-;, thelr tN MILI- under, social security, and State, and MRi OR PATIENTS vine liturgy. Oneg Shabbos >' SCIENTIST impendent. Mrs. Donald On S anday the following mirtee; "Wednesday B p.m~ construction, reconstruction, de- R local government pension, disability SCIENTIS' Adult Choir. partment of New Jersey, velopment extension, improve- ° HOSPITAS or retirement programs for persons after the services will be Brewer. wUl be held: 9:30 a.m. Chil- RFLATIVES Rahway presented an award for the ment and equipment; providing No. not covered under social security, in sponsored by Alan's par- SECOND PRESBYTERIAN dren's Choir; 10:30 ajn. the ways and moans to pay the determining eligibility under the In- ents, Mr* and Mrs. Jack. Church School; 11 ji.m. Sun- ZION LUTHERAN best history book to Clark. interest of 3aid debt, and also to come limit for a senior citizen's prop- Boory. Like the Halloween mask Rahway day Service; 5 "p.m7 TYF Clark Post Historian Joseph M_. erty tax detjuct;on be approved^ The Bar M-icsvah of Alan that hides one's face, sin meeting and 7 p.m. MYF Mikus. Boory will" "mice place at obscures., one's true I World- —- Sunday;: wtU- _ Xhfil Aroixi c_an.... L egi° n. on of thu act to the peo-persOn wl r friend of a PAUL J. SHSHW1N titv Book,"' will be the sermon the services on Saturday at - Meetings for the week are: be observed at the 10:30 Auxiliary, Department of 1,1c at a general CIL-CUOII." be 3P-service or? i°s a*" patien ,? t Socrwtaiy of Stat* This aspect of the nature topic of the Rev. Richard R. a.m. service on Sunday. The New Jersey, presented hospTtal"whb"you believe will de- _ 9 a.m. Alan will chant the 1 p.m. the Rahway number, home address and the his name, serial number, addrea* M aftir and Haftorah, Hazzan of ein will be brought^out Streeter at die 11 a.m. se_r- Club; Wed- Rev. Joseph D, Kucharikwill awards to Mrs. Muth for GHEEN A.CRLS BOND ISSUE sire to vote in the Township of at Christian Science church vice on Sunday. Pledge Sun- apeak on the theme, "The membership, Mrs. William Shall ihe act entitled "Ail ActCUrk. General Election to be hcjd address at which you are sta- and the address at which ho J* Sternberg will chant the di- P- tionod or can be found or \1 you stationed or can be found. „ ii H Rabbi Ru- services Sunday in a Bible day will be observed. Church Rot Cluh- Fridav Church's One Foundation." C. Cox for Americanism and .uthorinng the creation of a debt Nov. 2. 1071. kindly write to the vl tur(rV an r ol" ihe State of New Jersey by theundersigned at once making ap- desire the military service ballot Forro* of application can b* ob- ^"^^Yn will ripllt^r rhe lesson-sermon, "Everlast- School classes and adult se- ,. \ .In ^TZL cM^;'r^( The Sunday School classes Mrs. John A. Gudor forpub- l-suance of bond-; ol" the State In plication for a military service for a reUtive or friend then talncd from the undersigned- benstein will deUver the lng Punishxnenu- mtoar are scheduled for 9:30 ^t^^Ti^l and adult discussion hour licity scrapbook. ... jPffr^j^fplU^./, * The swn- oi &3G million ta provide hniinr tn h,* vntpri In anld election make un application under oath EDWAKD E. PADUSNIAK charge to the Bar M Itzvah. members will meet at 9:15 Prominent guests attend- to be forwarded to you if you are From Science andHealtn a.m, „„,„.„.. D^Si^^r.^ & ^»- A moru-y for public acquisition of for "a •military service"ballot to-be- Township Clerk Oddush after the SerYicea with Key to the Scriptures," There wiU be an officer sylvanla Railroad Retired ing were county commander inm4-s f-or i-«<;realiuii and conscr- in the raUitary service or are a forwarded to him, stating in your Municipal Building ^1U be Sponsored by Mr. Wen at 11:30 vr.noii purposes to meet the fu-patient in a veterans' hospital, by Mary Baker Eddy, thif training program at the Miss Irma ferrilt, past ture needs of the expanding pop- stating your name, age, serial application that he is over the age Clark. N. J. antj Mrs Boorv coxmry-"commander Gilbert of eighteen years —' -*«**•«• • '" C, Lesko, past commanders Gus Bott, Herbert Much, William C. Cox and Joseph for the Tuesday, November 1, 1971 General Election MlkUB, Also county presi- dent Mrs. Harold Washing- ton, past county presidents, Mrs. Gilbert C. Lesko and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, past presidents M_-s. William C. §jpx and Mrs. Frank Krov unit president Mrs. Gus

At the social meeting of the auxiliary, president Mrs. Bott announced the appoint- ment of past president Mrs. Alex Ferko as poppy window display chairman. Chairman Mrs. Bott re- ported the members had turned in 95 Betty Crocker coupons. Mrs. Bott thanked her chairman, Mrs. Herbert Muth, and all rhe members- who helped make the flea MAP OF THE market a financial success. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Kenneth Rea and the dark horse award was won by Mrs. Michael Grmek. The next meeting will be held at the pst home Wed- nesday. T

Debate Challenge 't _._Eifth._.Waxd_ Crinncilman: Peter M. DonovanofRahway said yesterday that he _did- not receive any invitation to a debate from his Demo- cratic opponent, John J. Bro- gan. Councilman Donovan said that he learned of Mr. Brogan's challenge to a de- © UNEQUALLED RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENT - bate when a statement about © 1963 - Elected to General Assembly Principal spun^nr ol 22't IMIU. I ..— [ -or ..I aii ailililmii.il HMi lull-. -"<) lull* rn.uicl the challenge was given to into litu him by a friend. The friend © WORKER HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW - ~fou nd—a-sta-temon t-about-M-r-»- <•* 1964 - -Union-Gounty-D©l©gatton Loader— ( (imiilf'trl \ imnlfi'Mi/fil uur -lal"- - -atrl\ i mli-« !<•! piuin Imn .•! -al.nn-'l .mil hour Brogan's challenge in the mailbox, Mr. Donovan said. © WAGE PAYMENT LAW — "Thus it is obvious that o 1965 - Assistant Majority Leader l..umplirtcl\ mudi-rni/rd Matr *tatut«— i-> -ihihitiiw lit- j^vim-m <>| «.t):'- it was only a political ploy," © BI-STATE WATERFRONT COMMISSION — Councilman - Donovan de- o 1966 - Minority Leader I'rinnpal -.p.m-nr ot ihi- -. rir- nf lull- MM rca-uip ihe .uiilmnh .nni | u IIM! u 11..11 ul' ihi- clared. . rom minium t" fi^lil tir^an i^i-il CIIIIII- Councilman Donovan con- tinued, "I agree that it would o 1967 - Elected to Senate l*riui'i|>;il *|»iui>ro\ itlrn lur jmiiri.il rr\icw 10 |iiT-n\c limnc iulc 111 IIMIIIT- 11-^.11 ill nu © 197O-71 - President Pro Tom State Senate recent leaflet, it is obvious >latf -.'litml .ml that a qualified moderator must be selected to insure that the citizenry is not wast-

• Councilman Donovan then called upon Mr. Brogan to BUbmit a list of candidates for moderator. ASSEMQLYMEN ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLYMEN SHERIFF COUNTY MEMBERS OF BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Uric* t DIST. 9A CLERK — , Vole loi Ihiee Case Wants Say Vole I01 Iwo Vole tor Two vote to' 'wo Fnm<\ X Herbert H C LOLJII Pcttf I ftrthm A Bobeit W Wilier G William I Donald C Mjllhew H For Congressmen —RtMAtOO POLLITT 8UCKUEY GENOVA— -KIEHN BASSANO COX McDONOUGH MANNER LEE HALPIN MAGU1RE DUNNE NILSEN j The Senate Foreign Re- P.nd tor bv r riondi of McDurmotl. Riclurd F. Tradoit, 14Ob Grnndvlow Av«., WeitMcta, N.J. lations Committee began jiearlngs on a bilHntroduced by Sen. Clifford P. Case (-R-N.J.) of Rahway, which if it became law, would require executive agrecmenta to Congress \ their execution.

I • -'• ,>•$ PAGE 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY N^S-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1971 PAGE 17 \ New Members IN SON'S HARDWARE HOUSEWARES George R. Hoagland, su- services. State Department those present to develop pro- sors the National Spec lal 1 perintendenr of recreation, of Education, told the gath- grama in their localities and Olympics, HELP WANTED FEMALE FOR SALE * * RAHWAY1 AUToaooY** INSTRUCTIONS CARS WANTED Nine new members of the represented the City of erlng. training centers. The Rahway Recreation September descended upon Former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey of Rahway at Gov. William T. Physical education of re- Rahway Retired Men's Club BEDROOM SUITE - rwin EXPERT GUITAR LESSONS JUNK CARS W \NTED Demonstrations were Department has granted us with hot, rainy summer Minnesota will visit Clark this Saturday to boost MAGNALITE GIFT SET Sell Sarah Coventry jewelry. COLLISION REPAIRS My home, by award guitar- Cahill s Conference on Phy-tarded children in public given in which mentally re- days and departed with cool, the ele. Call 352-8CS2 LOT FOR SALE The conference held at tion teacher and Is very Participation by mentally States Cooperative Weather Asbury Hall. —- after 8 p.m. WANTED urday afternoons for a spe- the parking lot of Grant City Shopping Center. On The members are Cass PIANO TUNING Call 353-939^ Monmouth College, West limited. Dr. Ringelheim ex- retarded persons in the New cial physical program. station at Union College, hand as host will be Mayor Thomas A. Kacxmarek TYPIST - experienced only. Pianos tuned and repaired Long -Branch, last week plained. He noted that only Cranford, in his monthly Begier, Louis Capobianca, riiLKWHOM- Wl-.S I' CARTLRET Jersey Special Olympics al- Mr. Hoagland said he is who is trying for a seat on the Union County Board Preferably with knowledge Call Al Carpenter Lot - 50 x 100 stressed the need for phy-five per cent of the school so was urged by the com- summary to the National Albert Collins, Travis Kell, SYSTEM-.. New Si used. Las\ BOAT FOR SALE districts in the state have considering a program for of Chosen Freeholders. The public Is Invited. Arnold Kovacs, Clarence E. HIGH POINT OF TOUR ... High Point-at-Lakewood condominium apartment home of Juatowriter. Call 388- Please call 969-1261 sical education program for mittee chairman, Walter the children and an Olympics Weather Service. Mr. Humphrey came at the request of Union County 0600 or 388-0601. payments, L all 257-~Viu, the mentally retarded of the made special provisions in Johnson. The committee Maguire, Nicholas Martino, community welcomed recent tour, by principals of Unitech, corporation formed or 541-5883 20-foot INBOARD and OUT- their physical education pro- next spring in the Rahway A total of 6.44 inches of Democratic Chairman James J. K.inneally, Sr. of William J. Muller and Lewis as owners/developers of the community located on Prospect Street, Lakewood. S "i>M FORM A BOARD CABIN CRUISER. state. More than 500 educa- conducts competition in River Park. rain, 2.28 inches above nor- Rahway. CAPABLE woman needed I. i'KK.H I PI W' • M IVHLNS grams for retarted children, track and field, swimming P. Zalink. Above from left are Rudy Schaefert, Unieave executive vice president; Philip i • v e r t -11 CAR FOR SALE Rebuilt and guaranteed stern- tors attended. Also present at the meetT, mal, fell during the month. part time for all around re- v. ustum cabinets, vanities, & although some of these chil- and gymnastics for retarded ffmrnnmiiimuumintiiimifflmimnminnim^r Mr. Schultz appealed to Miller, assistant secretary of Building & Land Technology Corp.; Asa R. Holliday, Seven-pioce sei Walnut, like new - >4^ •. drive. Call ^a 0-So76. ^ programs afford dren are capable of normal ing were Earl C. Hoaglan There were 10 days of mea- members to work in the president of Metropolitan Federal Savings & Loan Association, Jersey City; John sponsibilities by associate counter tops. Please call I-ORD FAIRLANH - persons from eight years director of athletics for the surable rainfall with the organization. Call 755-OSol 355-491 I or Tol-4113. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "sense of aelf/'a sense of achievement in physical ac- of age to adulthood. The greatest amount during a club's shop located in the Walker, vice president of City Federal Savings & Loan Association, Elizabeth; blue, good for parts. Must tivity. Board of Education, and Ro- 62 Candidates Back Referendum former Post Office building Nathan J. Miller, president of Building & Land Technology Corp. and High Point LIST PRICE $ 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. be towed away. $25. 631 accomplishment, as well as competition proceeds along bert Polhumus, a member 24-hour period, 3.85 inches, PAR\ SIDINC a on Esterbrook Avenue. He Development Corp.; Harold E. Heidrich, president of First Federal Savings & " YOU SAVE 15.05 p; 1 IVR IRAITS HamiiLun St., Rahway. ''sense °f Dr. Ringelheim, Dr. Mau- local, regional, state and of the physical education falling between Sept. 11 and Weathered ^ra> ani Lovable likeness of your dog, TELEPHONE ANSWERING also appealed to the public Loan Association of Bergen County, Allendale; John R. Bowen, vice president of Cast alummumwafe twico as thick as a silver dollar . . . NEVER SETTLE FOR SEC- SYSTEMS. Dealerships avail- rice Knotty acting state com- national levels. staff of the acnools. 12. On Income Tax, Eight in County 1 OND BEST. Become associ- m wide widrhs. An> quantity, cdi, or horse in pastel or oil. missioner of Institutions and to take usable toys to the Axia Federal Savings & Loan Association, Rahway, and George Egner, vice president and guaranteed tor 15 years Includes all basic items 1 V3 Old hand hewn beams, almost able, small investment. Call The state finals will be Mr. Duflocq reports heavy- ana 3 qt covered sauce pans 5 qt dutch oven, and 10" ated with AVON as an AVON Done from life or photo. CLASSIFIED ADS SELL1 helm, deputy assistant com- agencies, and Robert Seit- Sixty-two Senate and Assembly • Taxation Corn- rear platform of the build- in charge of production of Rellim, construction firm of Building & Land Technology any size and length. If itAlsu wildlife paintings avail- Mr. Kuhn 257-7S60. held at Monmouth College rain between Sepp. 11 and ing. Corp. The successful community, which will contain 396 apartment homes when skiiiat IHat is used wtth dutch oven cover (or cntekerv Representative. AVON, the missioner for special edu- zer, assistant state educa- on June 10. The winners Assembly candidates, mittee. ff came from an uld barn., vvv able. Call 2T2-SS2O or 232- 13, causing serious local Randolph L. Gllnvan, cor- - — complete, is being developed by Unitech. vng IF SOLD SEPARATE $5s' world's Urges: and most prob-dblv h-ave—i-f cation and pupil personnel tion commissioner, urged will go to the national finals flooding througheu^-th^area-M- equally divided between both The federation president parties, now "favor "icon- Ronald M.KIdwell hit the responding secretary, an- Bloom: ngdaK- (.•rsi.-\ Xkunderstor-ra a—^we-re—re— -nouncori rhar rnys has not yet been determined. ported~oh~Sept. 6~79", TT7 CHILD CARE Hext Prescripiton 14 ;]g were gi^eft Westfield-CIark :*5o- ?**-?•;• -Johnson—paid-hy -gxw and^21^ There were six mitting voters themselves sociatlon for recently indi- Woodbridge Kl 2-24627 in—-my hotntr lor TO—xfcctdc—by—rerfcrendtaaa—eating- c a cnarit by i'i \S 1 U SL.'IV L'VL KS mothers -- Rahway Hospital For Art Classes pected 7,000 to 8,000 topar- r.Tniidy rmrt y booming existing fences along prime CUSIOIII made, pin fitted, e\ area. Please call 381-372C: ricipqr.e. in rhe lor.nj 1B cloudy days. „__ -.. Connie TJin"rnnjrnfnr«>q_ wnnld" PART-TIME POSITION: pcrtlv cut in your home titione and that about 50 TheL._tQtaLamaunL xjf pre- srate ^-State-Senator .Ex-nn,k JLMc-. only,, encourage itirther ex- Maintenance and repair ol state champions will be- ThTs was announced by the primarily the voice of big An> sofa and tv... chairs RAISING I-1 'NOS ' cipitation thus far this year Dermott and Freeholder pansion of what they termed School District's Athletic or threre-picOc sectional, For Children Mrs. Eisler is president which wiU be extremely lm- chosen. DRUGS is 4-4.55 inches, while at this Federation of New Jersey business and bureaucracy candidate '. Nilsen a "health inducing activity," F1HH ami PiMH H^ ^ Church groups, building Freeholder William J. Taxpayers following a spec- and does not represent the M r ^r 3 - r 3v'n l. for chil- nf rh.r New Jersey Citizens portant in assisting Union he conference was spon- SB Westfield Ave., CUrk time last year precipitation "ciub in a -iolnt statement issued but would also make a sig- vices to be performed in ex- funds, Scout groups, clubs, dren's art classes, spon- -th-e—S cate—Gep en totaled 32 ~ ial survey of candidates by taxpayers at large in this school organizations, athletic of the County Department of for Clean Air Inc. She also County lnHfrTTToTfrnTd^rrirm^crr ._ today advocating the estab- nificant contribution to change for use and oocupunc; sored by the Rahway De- is a member of the Hillside plans and programs for the ment of Education and the The mercury hit a high of of apartment at job location. Lh 1 . !^ ill LP '*N •" dn*A \uur groups, school bands,senior partment of Recreation, are Administration, Personnel A constitutional amend- clared. "Our federation, ture post cards were Kive^rT^1^^™"^0*"47*^ UdUb in ^^"-^^o^^auti-fy-oyr-. comn ninny tight wjtc r pul- Conservation and Beautifi- protection and improvement New Jersey Special Olym- Anytime; 91 degrees on Sept. 9, while Position available 12'1"*1. classes. Ideal for any group now being accepted. and Inter-Governmental Af- the thermometer dropped to ment which would necessi- on the other hand, repre- A *"nion County' parks and, and take maximum advan- lutlDIl . Bu\ lk-stli:u- P r L > - needing munev. Fur infor- fairs, announced the appoint- cation Committee and the of Union Counxy's environ- ^cp s Committeeittee.Th, -Thee Joseph Rahway Board of Education There will be basic in- the month's low of 39 de- tate a referendum on the sents many local taxpayer where feasible, along state tage of our natural due cs jdegradabK-, mation & appointment call ment of seven Union County Mayor's Committee on Air ment. P. Kennedy Foundation SDon- income tax was already pro- groups as well as individ- P. O. Box -12, Rahwav, N. J. struction for the beginner Pollution. grees on Sept. 25. The aver- it *. *.. vni^ilc r^rrriM/^3\'o anil ITIVI.- America, you don't have to put up with phosp•hatu frt-e. will de liwr citizens to the Union County posed in Assembly Concur- uals all over New Jersey, wa s bad water anymore Now there's Aqua-Pure f l'et-. in oil painting and palette Mr. Kling. is superinten- age temperature for the Henry Dipple announced y - P i e a s t- c.ill US - 2 4 knives painting classes. Environmental Health Advi- month was 69.5 degrees rent Resolution 33, which and we know that the aver- — the home water filter that makes water liuur Lcltiphuiit: i ^ all sory Committee. dent In charge of the Rahway thaSent blacktoppe. McDermotd bikt suggestee trailsd, look and taste sparkling clean, spring- s i TU A r ION w AN r t o ITi-e-ie courses—meet ev-er-y- which is 3,5 degrees above was referred to the age taxpayer does not want se a •M7~\ VaU-ey i>©w-&rage Authority,-- BODY WORK Saturday at the Claude H. The"new members of the normal. higher taxes of any kind, to die. The members paid P ^ated from roadways by fresh Another (or dirt and rust, other COLLEGE STl'DliNr (Male) committee are John He i6 past president of the whether state, local or tribute to Mr. Shore's mem- solid matter Both are inexpensive and Rahway Reed Recreation and Cultur- New Jersey Water Pollution On 11 days during the CUSTOM desires employment lor 1 M 4A I Al. SIKV. K I-.: al Center which is located Gen tempo, 243 Browning Officers Chosen federal." ory at the Corey &. Corey George L. Canton, Lester easy to install. month beginning Dec. 23rd Ave., Elizabeth, five-year Control Association, past month, the mercury hit 80 Funeral Home. Hardenberg, Neil F.Deerey, PAINT on the corner of Seminary degrees or higher. The high- The candidates in Union to Jan. 23 rd, Call 3S1-,SO59, lI lINu - I do miam Held on Shoplifting Avenue and Irving Street. term- Harry McDowell, 284 director of the Water Pollu- County supporting a refer- Walter S. Ciapp Sr. re- Frank CrDonnell, Joseph Rudolph Ave., Rahway, four- rlon Control Federation, a est temperature for Septem- Of Clark School ported that 15 tickets are Rayon, Charles F. Steffins, $36.95 and child care in ni y honu- to r ber on record at the Union endum on the income tax CORVETTE HtLH VV \N I'EO M Police arrested Mrs. Persons interested in reg- nember of the New Jersey still to be sold for the Herbert Springer. Clarence working mothers. Call 3S2- istering 8-year-olds and up, year term, Mrs. Barbara College station was on Sept. are: Senate, Frank X. Mc- p EXPERTS Uodal AP50 FLM -\LI Mary Heffernan, 27, of the Eieler, 220 Greenwood Board of Examiners for Li- Christmas show ~ at Radio - Titus and.Mr. Freltz. 20!so. please contact Julius 0. Web- 11, 1904, and Sept. 18, 1967, Dermott (R), Matthew J. Ri_City Music Hall, New York (Taste/Odor)-- 400 block of Hahulton St., Terr., Hillside, thr-ee-year censing Sewage and Water and the Chess Club naldo (R) and Jerome M. J Rahway, at 9:45 p.m. Tues- er, 144 Turner St., Port when it was 95 degrees. City. ALL PHASES OF $38.95 SI rClAL SAL.l- Reading. Mr, Weber is now term, Walter Kling, Box 227 Operators, and a recipient The Charles H. Brewer Hpstein (R); Assembly, GUARDS ; day on a charge of larceny oith e During September, 3-2--de- A motion picture, "Otta- I OR 1 HIS WI-.L K In his seventh season as in- Rahway, two-year term, and Arthur Sidney Bedell School Chess and Checker Philip R. Nicolaus (Indepen- 1971*1972- FIBERGLASS W0R1 FULL TLVl- & PAR"! IIML from the VV. 1. Crant store. OFFER YOU A THEME gree days were recorded, A wa," was shown. Refresh- yniphony AK CIUHL'AHL'A Pl'PlM S structor. Stephen H. Ryder, 208 Or- Award. year ago, the total was 44. Club of Clark elected offi- dent), 9A; Donald Lan (D), ange Ave., , C ranfo rd, and Mr. Ryder is a former cers last week. Harry W. Foskey (D), C. ments were served by the CALL 37Uo353 also, Wide variet> of AKC Hrh Herbert Johnson., of John P. Cannon, 638 Carle- secretary nf the Conserva- - An eighth grader, ft-ichard Louis Bassano (R) andHer- hospitality committee Artist Series puppies. Innoculared, worm- the Clark police force re- ton Rd., Westfield, one-year tion and Anti-pollution H. Kiehn -l,st ROBS N SONS ed, health guaranteed. .-Vlso County, chess champion^ was WjTi*ill f/iffl ifi MliTi ffift ViF'i T^ii -M — USED CARS W jrk available from yuur selling little monkeys,, trop- garments were shoplifted. Mr. Gentemju is president mltteeman for Pollutlon-En- elected president for the After posting $100 bail, she vironmental Problems of Given National MONDAY. NOV 22 - B 00 P M MONDAY. FEB 28 • 8:00 P.M own desk in our Rahwa> of- ical fish, canaries, parakeets of Elizabeth Disposal Inc., At'...... Dj-I.f OpjMV.M 1527 MAIN ST., RAHWAY was turned over to Rahway Cited by Hatpin coming year. Another eighth fice. No experience neces- and parrots. We sell all ac- a eolid waste management Cranford. He is editor of grader. Bob Gruytch, was WE HAVE 382-1115 sary. If you can work from Call 036-2644. police on charges of issuing and waste control company the Cranford Eco-Times. FREEPARKING , HOURS. Union VFW Position elected vice president and a EONE CORNER OF RARITAN RD. PHONE v a.m. to~T7UU~"~p.nY. ~ or 5" afi4~-aieo-^a—m-ero^e-t- of-chi- - Mr* Cannon te organizer SIERRA L MARGOT FONTEYN AND CENTRAL AVE. REAR OF STORE 8 A.M; to 6 P.M. G. Halpin, seeking reelec- and _thtrd _elghm grader, Rich 382-im Union County Solid Waste advisor of the Student T SUNDAY, DtC. 12 i iilQI1^ THURS. TILL 9 P.M. p.m. IO. 9 p.m. and Saturday tion this November, looks George Ave., Rahway, was jacooo w sZT, wa~s" ^eTecTe CLARK^N.J. morning then we have the best Advisory Convmirtee. Actions—ft«^-a—Eucur-e-En- secretary-treasurer. UTIONAL DAXLET ooood part time job in town. DenL Freeholder Hopefuls Desirous back over the past five years Mr. McDowell is environ- vironment of Myles T. national iooooooooooooooooo and cites three things as his M The club, whTch FOR INTERVIEW - CAL mental control coordinator McManufi Junior High camp of the Veterans of For- BSTffOroVTCB" greatest personal achieve- Sch eign Wars of the United States weekly, studies the tech- Mr. Reed at 3SS-Q601 for DuPont, Linden. He is °ol, Linden, where he is niques of chess and check- SUNDAY. i-La o • 3 ou c M ments. More than 7% of our nation's work force out o* work! by Commander-in-Chief Jo- Of Jail Reform, Oak Ridge Purchase a member oi the NationaNationall employed. seph J— Vicites of Union- ers, and also conducts con- Mr. Halpin said foremost Water-P&Uutlon Control As- Freeholder Maguire indi- j cated at town, Pa. tests and tournaments in u - JOAO MARTINS Join 1 he Crow A Ihe three Democratic the jail to prepare the in- among them was the initial sociation. New Jersey Water ^ ^e appointment chess and checker-type of chese Mr. Vicites said, "As I at candidates for die Union mate to better adjust upon savings in his second year Pollution Control Associa- seven individuals games. Since the club's in- DAVE DRUBECK SUNDAY APRIL 9 - 3 OOP M A- 1 release from custody." don and Air Pollution Con- wil1 brlng to the Union County accepted the responsibilities County Board of Freeholders in office of over $30,000 of commander-in-chief of ception five years, it has N.J. Schola Cantomm TEMPORARIES today reiterated their "un- In another statement to in the printing of the voter trol Association, and En- Environmental Health Advi- produced four Union County The News-Record and The vironmental 'Factors sory Committee a consider- this organization of combat Gerry Mulligan CliARLOi S FiONTOYA equivocal support" for Sher- registration lists required Veterans, 1 invited each mem- playground champions. They TYPISTS iff Ralph Oriscello's efforts Patriot, the Democratic trio by law. Based on today's Committee of the Eastern able amount of environ- were the Shalit brothers, mental expertise, as indi- Highest cost of living over. In the past 3 years up to t>er to share those respon- - - SECRETARIES to obtain new county }a"" labor and material costs, Union County Chamber of sibilities with me. Our con- Kevin and Mark; Dave Berg CLERKS facilities and warned that holder majority's opposition this savings has amounted to Commerce, cated by theih r backgrounds, and Richard Zuckerman. to the proposed purchase by tinued success in protecting continued scuttling of tills over $130,000. Automation the veterans* interests and The club has 16 members Cash Bonuses High Rates proposal could lead to a the county of the Oak Ridge for his records and the public this year. Coal & Oil Co. Personalized ServicJ e Golf Course in Clark. Little Relief Seen tor Taxpayers extending the institutions of '" ~" chaotic situation. record room Is second or American freedom requires No Fee To You In a joint statement, Clark To permit the 117-acre Mr. Halpin's list. dedication and leadership. 210 Park Ave., Scotch Plains Mayor Thomas A. Ka-cz- golf course to be developed Mr. Bird possesses both 322-S3J2 marek, Mrs. Matilda I. industrially, they said, will Mr. Halpin pointed out his In President's Wage-Price Freeze these qualities, and I am 1995 Morris Ave., L'niun McGowan of Lhzabeth and "jeopardize" thousands of third achievement, and Cruel "Nixonomic" economy geared to big intorestsi most grateful he is giving 964-1301 Joseph L, Carrubbo ofUnion homeowners in Clark, Rah- possibly hiB favorite, was President Nixon's vestment tax credits to the the opening of a one-clerk price freeze has brought lit- $5 billion the Administra- his whole-hearted support to 101 No. Wood Ave., Linden declared, "We believe that way and Scotch Plains to the internal problems ofthis 925-loUl it is the responsibility of vastly-increased flooding office in the Westfield annex tie relief to the average New tion gave business last Jan- Jerseyan in the 10 weeks uary through accelerated de- nation and to the purposes for elected officials to move on conditions because the golf of the Court House to serve which the Veterans of For- problems long before crisis course is an integral parr the citizens at the weBtern tt has been in effect, claim preciation allowances," said POSITION AVAILABLE: of the Ash Brook basin. Jnion-County'B four Demo- Mr. Liotta, "the $9 billion eign Wars was chartered by situations develop. And end of Union County. Congress." Audio Visual Equipment Aide overcrowding in the Union cratic candidates for the dollars a year is many times School District. Stock inven- County' Jail is such a prob- State Senate. the $2 billion that Individual tory, maintenance, delivery lem." HL^CTION DAY VERSE What's more, the freeze taxpayers may get from pro- * N.Y. Airports and repair of equipment, typ- posed tax relief measures." Reliance Grants ' 'The Repjblicans have has led to a wave of secret ing ability and experience Remember, to vote you might first register. price increases, has given DeBpite Administration s * New Cars Birth Data Spouie'* Nama *mt. t)«drad preferred. Must be age 21saddled our county with a And on election day vote for whom you prefer. lopsided benefits to busi- pump priming. New Jersey 408r000 in Loans or over, high school diploma, budget in excess of $33 mil- Failure to vote falls into the hands of the wrong. unemployment has reached lion, and now they want to ness, and hae shelved plans The., board pf directors of drivers license required. It can cause loss of freedom before very long. for revenue sharing and wel- its highest level since 1958, the Reliance Savings and Homo Phonu Own [ID How Long Thorn pinch our pockets fur another Ront O Rahway Board of Education fare reform, say John T. said M.r. Connor. "About VOTE DEMOCRATIC Mom* Addrats $25 million expenditure on Throughout history men fought for the voting right, Loan Association held the -p-_.n hnx 4?^_Rahwav. N. J Connor, Jr., Carmine J. 250,000 people -- well over regular monthly meeting on Cotttlon How Lone Salary 07065 which rmilil fasr loae it they'd Stand up and fight. CALL become a standing monu- J%-oi ilie workforce a^re- Oct. 19 with the president. It was apathy oT voters that caused the "Nazi rise" and Mrs. Jerry F. English. tmploynr ment ol white clcphancism in Theystole the country from under the voters* eyes. unemployed. That is more Work at Home andMake Cash view of the pending state- Although the four Demo- than 70,000 over last year's siding. A-total of" '$40^000 297=3213- But. Phone Spouxa'i Annual Salary Money in your Spare Time. crats support the wage-price unemployment level." in first mortgage loans was wide reorganization of the Voting one's protest beats much violence. Builnvii Addrmi Send stamped self-addressed court system," the three freeze, they are 'dis- granted. envelope to Texas Contract Destroying property Just doesn't make sense. tressed'* that President Nix- AFFORD TO VOTE balance 'Democrats stated. "With If you don t like the way your country is run. Mailers, EUinger Road, La on's new economic game Youngest Delegate to 1966 State Constitutional Convention • Assistant Counsel to Governor Other C rod I tot Grange, Texa^ 78945. lhat type of thinking the Vote tlie guilty ones out—that ,way it's more fun. county is heading for bank- plan has given larger bene- Hughes • Assistant to Assembly Majority Leader • Member, Rahway Board of Education • Oalsncc Payment ruptcy." fits to business than to tax- I Chairman, Union County National Foundation March of Dimes • Vice Chairman, Union PART TIM- WORK It's true that both parties are like peas in the pod, payers. Othar Crnditor Mr. Kacznurek said im- ['hen let the less evil ones get your nod. County Children's Shelter • Advisory Boards: Youth and Family Counselling and Westfield n Excellent income, flexible provements to jail facilities "If you add the proposed ELECT hours. Field Enterprises Ed- TV and tiie press help you judge candidates. $4 billion in business in- Children's Specialized Hospital • Vice President, Union Council Boy Scouts - Silver Life -ucational .Corp. World Book/ are "desperately needed." While editors advise how each candicate rates. He noted that in—tS^V -tfrcr R_M^gla R"-'. tBB^5 Member, State PBA • Chairman: Rahway Hospital Drive, United Fund and Cancer Crusade • Childcraft Sale Representa- Chief of Staff, State Law Enforcement Planning Agency tives needed In some areas. Jail had a daily inmate av- But never judge a candidate by his looks. erage of 150, and this year The best looking ones may turnout to be No sales experience neces- the average is exceeding 3UU. crooks. Chris Dietz is trained for leadership, dedicated to the community. To deal with the problems sar-y. -Gal-1 944-4-287-Thurs,- A4 Best thing to do is use the common sense test. Assemblyman This really 1s alarming Don't turn an election into a benury contest. of drug abuse, a deteriorating environment, taxes, unemployment, aid to senior citizens, Fri. 4-9 p.m. because there are only 224 I corruption in government and so many more, we, you., need a man of proven ability Signature of Spouic (II Joint Account Dotlred) cells," he stated. Did Abe Lincoln look like a movie star, In District 9CI and commitment. 0 lum ol Applicant (Ink Only) Data —-M-r.^— M r C. o w a n —Xet-hfc-W-AS^tlie best President we had by far. *We aulhonrc you to obi.i in m to'ni,) I inn ,ib y ioni't'ininj the itatemonts made in this LEGAL NOTICE Sheriff Oriscello has been 1 appl ication and declare that iiL's lo tfu- jtiDv \ie property of SUMMH AN[) TRUST COMPANY whother or Si-ulrii bids v* I 11 bf rr-criw.l spearheading the drive for The next may be the best we ever had. not tne loon i& ^'intad by the BuHiness A'lm mi siralor a new jail for many years. A COMPLETE LINE OF 0 CP 9/30/71 of the Citv of Hiibw.uy on M'Mi- HOME AND CAR STEREO UNITS (Mr*.) Jerry F. -SWORE™ wiuii.«i twa iluy, November lSlh, 197 1 •»! 10 Quoting him, Mre. McGowan So vote wisely and eurely this election year, John T. Carmine J. Christopher A.M. in ihr C«»un.il Chdmln-r*. further stated "the ideal sit- _ play safe^caflt y.ouiL.y.ote, don'l let.it happen here, AT CONNOR LIOTTA DIETZ ENGLISH of City Hall, U70 Campbell uatidn for the future is to To sum it all up on a solemn note, (Unoxpirod Term) If you are considering one of the FULL SERVICE LOAN y r t; c* t, Rahv, uv, N rw. J rrsi-v have enough roam _SQ _Qie Yote any way you want but don'x fail.to. vete. SETCO will handle the transactions fur the "puintrng""o"T sufn'dpipt' necessary facilities can be For STATE ASSEMBLY. new-model cars. SETCO's full for [he- Rahway Wdli-r Depuri- service finance plan can save you as a one-package deal—principal, made available for chaplain MORRIS BASHER, 77 —mcnlt - - - services, educational train- Assembly 9A Assembly 9C time and money. mteresi. car insurance, and loan Sp«?c i {•fcciiHionn nia\ l>«* ««•- Rahway EUGENE CAMPBELL insurance-—all in one payment to suit cured from th<* Office >) ITS EASY A certified clieck m inl<* psychiatric service within Our new simplified Zip application payuble lo liie City of Ruliwuy 1205 ItarltoB Bd. Clark takes only minutes to fill out and send Just fill in the above Zip application in the umouni of 10% *if the 381-4147 Assembly 9B Former Assembly 9B and take it to your nearest SETCO toiul bid rmisU uccom puny pro- Bank's Earnings HENRY F. GAVAN HARRY W. FOSKEY Experienced Labor Leader MONEY IN ADVANCE branch, or mail it to: (Urwtplrvd t*rm-lUfk»Uy H«ioKtt, M«w With a SETCO money-in-advance Summit & Elizabeth Trust Company Municipnl Council rrsfrvcH DONALD LAN lllnd*o, Itahwoy. WlrtlUld, Oorw Cron*ord, Prxwlaw%£«, Summit, Sprl^ofl.ld. Union. auto loan, enjoy the convenience and P O Box 499 the right to ru-ject any or all Spj-ingfUld, Union, Mountain aid*) HllUtcU, W**tfl»ldr OarwowJ) rimmed in tn** \>OH\ Up. 14 Per Cent • Councilman-aUarge _§£.cudly,.o| • buying your new car Elizabeth. New Jersey of the City of R«h- with your financial arrangements For additional intormatTo'ri1"caiI wuy. iwoTflncr^^ ~27-7-=62QCUExtensiGil_22 ROBERT W. SCHROF In Nine Months Thomai A. Matilda T. Josaph L. Acting Business Administrator Robert K. Rockhill, pre- KACIMAREK McGOWAN GARRUBBO Council President LEGAL NOTICE sident of the Community Notice of Settlement* NO- State Bank and Trust Com- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pany, Unden, has announced -United Fund Executive That the Hrst Recount of the that, earnings, after taxes, THIS MifEEK 388-338B for County Clerk State Senator sifEscril>ef« "oFlHiT36"""H"i ~Dey> • toiTthtrperio d -Htmr-l-rxxS ep t; "Uhlst* CbUhtV h»» old For Sheriff ExccutPr under the Lu«t WiU 30, are up 14% over the W0bt«m»; Drop* ... Crlm« ... RALPH ORISCELLO JAMES J. DEIANEY and Teetuineni of FRED W- same period of 1970, and de- dilution ... Unflilr 1.«H ... COLES« decea&ed* will be ^T M.19 audited and stnted by the Sur- posits have increased by 21% connoriiottadietz-enqlish n rogatetf Mary O. Kanaaa und during the same period. NEW and ELIZABETH t«ported for Hcttlemcnt to the The bank has two branches J. VOTE DEMOCRATIC Paid for by Jim Bobson, G27 Locunt Street, Kosellts, Mew Jersey Union County Court — Probate in Rahway. TRUST COMPANY jQH Fridov. V —On SGpt^-3Qv-^n rninga-for- VOTE Ler 3rd ttcxl «t 9i3D A-M-t pr NJ. SUMMIT M MRKafY HEICHtS • CUfeK - vailing time the first nine months were DEWTOCttATIC ox $.1.75 per NOV. 2 to Orlando J(- D«y» Atty» Pro ahare by Sept. 30, 1970. —Deposits on Sept. 30 In- Pd. IQT by. Harry H £tMk( ll.M eda»^»oftd Rd, eilx»b#th, >"aRTlor by Prlends of Walano" Rahwoy* N-J- 07065 creased to $63,386,126.88 319 3 t (30 daytt pdi compared to $52,302,296.92 on Sept, 30, 1970. PAGE 18 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE 19 ; -xii Connor Charges .States Conflicts Sen. Rinaldo Is Of Interest Law conrior* liotta dietz • english Too PR Prone Needs Changes Third Ward Councilman Councilman LeWand at the Faulkner Act, the form of tiple dwelling areas on sev-records," Mr. Yarusavage John T. Connor, Jr., Dem- Deadlines for mailing Christmas parcels and greet- cratic candidate for State Bernard G. Yarusavage of Oct. 18 Council meeting. Ib government in Clark, the eral occasions. The action said. Calling the revised State ing cards to United States armed forces personnel Senate, said that State Sen- Clark called the history of began by charging former mayor has no vote. Mr. Le- needed to do this required During 1964-65, the threat Conflicts of Interest Law overseas were announced this week by Postmaster ator Matthew Rinaldo is zoning of the Oak Ridge GotT Mayor William Maguire with Wand aa a member of the five affirmative votes. The of flooding was not evident. a "deception perpetrated on Warren T. Moulton of Rahway, Clark and Colonia. *»* "more effective at public "Children, Our Firm Con- Course as compiled by Coun- passing the zoning ordinance council should know that Democrat majority would not In fact, one newspaper the public," a Union County The deallnes announced are as follows: cilman- at-large Stanley D. relations than at public ser- cern" is not only the theme along with past members oi fact," stated Mr. Yarusa- act without 'expert testi- roundly critized the Union State Senate candidate, MAIL FOR U. S. ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL -;» LeWand "a grossly inac- vice." Christopher Dietz, this week for this term at Franklin municipal council that would vage. "The ordinance was mony" to substantiate the County Board of Chosen OVERSEAS - curate statement*'with glar- proposed binding legislation School in Rahway, but it permit Industrial develop- passed by the majority of proposed changes. At this Freeholders in a front page "Mr. Rinaldo, a profes- PARCELS GREETING ing omissions. which would cover elected was also the topic discussed ment of the Oak Ridge site, article for building the sional public relations agent, CARDS Democrats on Council in point, the Republicans were officials on every level of at the PTA Back-to-School The pamphlet was pre- Mr. Yarusavage said. September of 1964. The same successful in reducing the bridges over Brookside Ter- recently claimed in the news- papers that he is 98% ef- state, county and local gov- Night membership meeting pared and distributed by men who zoned portions of density of apartment units race and Hawthorne Drive SURFACE MAIL NOV. 5 NOV. 15 "Under Plan F of the fective in having his bills ernment. Oct. 12. Lake Avenue for multiple from 22 to 16 per acre," as the "bridges to nowhere." sam 9space available passed into law, but in the The first general meeting dwellings were the same in- notes Mr. Yarusavage. The front page pictures Mr. Dietz said most of mailO8 NOV. 19 1970-71 legislative session, of the year was opened by dividuals who granted the "Smith Associates were showed Pumpkin Patch the provisions in the exist- PAL (PARCEL AIR LIFT)** NGIV-; 26 Brook to be a dr y c reek Mr. Rinaldo was the sponsor ing law are directed against HONOR STUDENT ... David Mrs. William Wanko, Frank- variance for the construe- then hired to make a study or co-sponsor of 168 bills AIRMAIL DEC. 10 DEC. 10 Nemeth, son of Mr. andMrs. lin PTA president, who wel- MAC the KNIFE ao.i of the Lexington Village of the area and the golf becL" the councilman said. public employees and ap- * "SAM" (space available mail) parcels are limited Clark's municipal coun- "Of the 168, only 25 of the pointed officials while the John D. Nemeth of Wood- comed a capacity crowd. She Apartments and for Grant course. Their report and to 60 inches in combined length plus girth and up to bridge and Toms River, then introduced officers City," added Mr. Yaruea- recommendations were not cil did indeed attempt to ac- bills were passed into law. legislators, who make the 5 pounds in weight. quire the golf course tract This is a batting average of laws and appropriate mon- earned placement on the of the executive board and What sort of piauei w... threaten them. We Isn't Back hi Town vase, adopted because they incor- ** "PAL" (parcel air lift) parcels are limited to 60 dean's list at the law school T r th ese for municipal purposes on less than 15%. And only seven ies, escape almost untouch- the principal, Gary Busse, we leave as a legacy for should have that voice -_J'V ^ . men were porated a plan to raise the inches in combined length plus girth and up to 30 severaT occasions through bills, where he was the pri- ed. of the University of Louis- Mrs. Wanko gave a brief our sons and daughters? under state law. Wo have voted out of office in Novem- revenue for The "township's pounds in weight. ville, Ky. David achieved a speech about the meaning the application ui the Green mary sponsor, were passed "It's incredible that our We're troubled by it under Federal law. ber of T?oT; RepUblic^fr^five-year capital improve- DOMESTIC MAILS (EXCEPT ALASKA & HAW 3.5 average on a 4.0 scale of the yearns theme and spoke Acre.s Fund Programs, for a batting average of about legislators, with the concur- that question. We need to improve cuuncilmen Ldward Getchis, ment plan _by permitting con= DISTANT STATES DEC. 1 DEC 10 in the spring semester of of the PTA's upcoming fund actions were also rence of the governor, could the quality of our water. Robert Johnson and 1 tried struction of high LOCAL & NEARBY AREAS DEC. 10 DEC 15 1970-71 school year. He is raisers, the cupcake sale, We'd like to turn the J p now Mr. Rinaldo is pass a meaningless conflicts But before we can do AIRMAIL DEC. 15 DEC 22 a graduate of the Universiry held" "last "Friday, and "the clock back to a time g \?w that does little to im- that^jA/e must end the 1 Tic an members of council ALASKA & HAWAII - of Miami with a bachelor Holiday Bazaar, planned for when nver$~~poijred~T*ietr nance to eliminate the mul- are documented in the public relations gimmick by having pede self-serving senatOTrs- iday dumping oi bilUons of and—** 7. NOV,-3Q —of—bueiHoce clear waters into the sea, gallons a dav of inade- timated value of the tract •kstto- -anfi "severrarhis bius3 all of them - Mr— Busse- quately and untreatqd wag. "CStislderably lower"at hav^ the gaii to assure the International Mail Surface Surface Air Air tice in New Jersey when he TO" BflIT -minor and "most of them dat- ttnr d- that... rime, -but the . applies- A H M O F used toTfftoVfc e;"aTtrn3urin^~conBtxuction voring public that it will Parcels Greeting Parcels Greeting graduates torn law school purpose of Back-to-School nature, and when breezes -ins-hack co aa early as_last protect them against the Mroj. Horbort—Schiechi, treatment plants. We be- rion was turned down be- of new Litde League fieldhouse at Muchmore FielFleTd on Raritan Kll77X;Ta~rK7T5ehInd~ Cards Cards in December of 1972. means committee, displays some of the homemade cafnod ~~~lh~*r~"sctinft or cause of a depletion of Green January. evils of extortion, bribery culty and staff. Mr. Buese lieve, regional Clark, NJ. the Clark Emergency First Aid Squad building. The building will be air-conditioned also introduced the newest goodies sold at last Friday's cupcake sale sponsored flowers in bloom But treatment plants equip- Acre Funds," sa id Mr. and. electrically heated and will have restroom facilities, a refreshment stand, "If these seven bills are and payoffs," the Rahway Canada & Mexico Dec. 3 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 20 the clocks can never ba attorney said. members of the teaching ky the Franklin School Parent-Teachers Association. ped with latest equip- ~RTAS i tw ipmnnr storage room, and a large meeting room on the second floor. In- major pieces of legislation. South Si Central Trust Company turned back. Mr staff; Mrs. Nicholas Del- ment could do a far bet- iM.«ibcr oi A M. B . B . A. • "This year, Ldwards and stallation of a new grandstand is underway ~In additlon~Tcr^Tcrra^e^sraltB^ti5nearrr as Mr. Rinaldo would have us - - - Pietz' explained that America Nov. 12 Nov. 1 Dec. 13 Dec IS a monico and Mrs. James short film entitled "My display, lhe banner for the We can. however, tor job. Kelcey submitted a draft for the stand. Total cost of the project is estimated to exceed $20,000, according believe, then why did hewair the exTsHng~^law does not "Europe "Nov. 12" "Dec: TT ""Dec" 18 Cashion. Children in Action," which highest percentage of pa- make environmental capital improvements for to the building chairman. Jack Bostock. A fund drive is now underway to pay for so long and deny us the sup- prevent legislators from Africa Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Dec. 10 Dec 15 Votes Dividend; she But we ought to Down with Mass production Program chairman, Mrs. produced. rents per class co attend protection more than a Clark that clearly states that posed benefits of these laws voting on matters in which Near East Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Dec. 10 Dec 15 The avoid gimmicks. Some the new structure. Charles Oxman, introduced stars were the pupils the meeting was awarded. political catchword. Wo the purchase of the golf all this time?" they have a personal Involve- Far East Oct. 15 Oct. 25 Dec. 10 Dec 15 of her "Republicans believe that the speaker, Robert Brand- first-grade class. The The cupcake sale was a can malch rhetoric with course tract by the town- chase through amortica- not his opinions and insinu- ment (they must only sign Postmaster Moulton also cautioned mailers to insure Income Higher fllm engine tuneups ought to ner, vice president of the explained the happen- tremendous success, re- action. We can make ship would not be feasible uon," Mr. Yarusavage said. ations," Councilman Yaru- a statement certifying that that parcels are properly and adequately prepared no in s of a da ln be made par t of the Students Taken by JFK Counselor The board of directors Rahway Jayceea. Mr. Brand- S Y ^ first- ports Mrs. Ruth M'arosi, protect ion of Union Good Food For Good Health in that any revenue derived "These are the facts that savage said. they can vote objectively); ade annual auto inspection. withstand handling in transit. Improperly prepared ner invited all parents to g^ - from its operation as a should be in that report call- "Republicans have tried it does not require them to of L'niun County Trust Com- Franklin PTA publicist. Pa- County's vanishing air They say that would cut 83 WESTFIELD AVE. CLARK, N. J. parcels will not be accepted. sign up for the Jaycee-spon- Back-to-School Night was recreational facility could ed "To the Concerned Re- to Keep Clark Suburban, make public their financial pany has authorized payment rents of Franklin School and water resources, its air pollution. Exports say opp. Amarlcan Lvglon Hall Q Parking la Bear "There is nothing more disappointing than to receive soreci Child Shield program concluded by a visit to the not offset the price of pur- sidents of the Township of bui they haven't had much To Meet Culinary School Officials and business interests and of its regular quarterly cash children made and donated parklands a matter of tuneups will help, but a gift that is broken or damaged because the mailer dividend in the- amount of and, perhaps, save tile life school cafeteria for cake baked goods, and children, Clark, New Jersey" penned help," Mr. Yarusavage sta- On Oct. 18, Steven H. for a tour of the school's the sources of their income ancl urgent public policy. not much. It would also failed to provide sufficient cushioning materials," Post- of a child. He spoke of the coffee. Parents were by Councilman LeWand and ted. Campbell, youth develop- campus in Connecticut. and property, and it does 20 cents per share payable parents and the staff of die mean expensive engine master Moulton said. Nov. 1 to stockholders of need and the importance oi served by the members of school were served by the Not that New Jersey ment program coordinator- Peter G. Flanagan, man- not prevent them from re- e fine-tuning for motorists. Customs forms, which must be attached to inter- record Oct. 20. more Child Shield homes in ^ hospitality committee members of the ways and hasn't made strides to counselor- of the J FtC Center, ager oi the Pennsylvania ceiving inducement gifts as And costly new national parcels, should be obtained at the Post Office Rahway. To stress the im-headed by Mrs. Vincent Ty- means committee, co- reduce environmental Rahway, took three students, Plaza Club, took Mr. Camp- campaign contributions. Based on the 1,232,532 equipment for service beforehand and prepared at home to expedite mailing portance of this program. rel1 and her chaired by Mrs. Herbert pollution. It has. But wo Mike Kelly, Beth Musolf and bell and the students for a shares outstanding, the di- co-chairlady, stations. We believe there The change-proposed by the postmaster said. Detective Alexander Smith] Schlecht and Mrs. Raymond can do more Here are a Carrine Crawley, who are brief tour of the kitchen vident distribution totals Mrs. Robert Hansen. ore better answers Mr. Dietz would prohibit all of the Community Relations Sketek, who dressed in the couple of ideas. ^tt enrolled in thequantiry coolc- and other facilities in the $246,506. This will be the Items to be sold at the for Clean Used Cars elected officials in the Holiclav To protect our parks ing class at Rahway High 159th quarterly cash divi- unit of the Rahway Police Bazaar were on Halloween attire. We ought to Took for restaurant. Mr. Flanagan state — not only senators and woodlands, we must School, to an Alumni Asso- dend payment for the bank. Department also spoke. a n s wers together. We EXTRA DOLLARS FOR LOW MILEAGE CARS and Mr. Campbell explained and assemblymen — from Walano Promises to Seek Changes give citizens a voice in believe we ought to leave , i ciation meeting of the various culinary arts termi- being involved, under any The directors also ap- Detective Smith discussed OH LARGE SELECTION OF LATE MODEL USED CARS Culinary Institute of Amer- proved an extra cash divi- actual cases where children RCFC Will plans for state highways our children a better nology and food service circumstances, in the con- legacy. Wholesala — Retail — Financing — Appraisal* ica. The meeting was held in theory to the students. sideration or passage of any dend of 5 cents per share were protected or assisted banning to review multi- Meanwhile, group secre- and turnpikes that would manic±Pality flood action, the the Pennsylvania PlazaClub, Upon Mr. Campbell's re- legislation that would or In Public Safety Officers Pension payable Dec. I to stockhol- bv families displaying a Child tary-publidst, Mrs. Steph- 615 ders of record Nov. 17. Rahway Cltl2ens for Flood inie Cedervall, reported be- New York City. turn to Rahway,4ihe students could financially benefit Council President A. Char- its membership adversely, Shield. He also explained St. George Avo. ^<>™rol. Inc. will hold their .ng contacted by Mrs. Flor- FOURFORTHEENVIRONMEN [KfQREVI Mr. Campbell introduced expressed their appreciation them. les Walano of Clark, a Dem- the candidate noted, adding Payment of a similar that, after the Jaycees re- cash dividend was made in ceive an application, the Ce Ca Oraso 925-1134 the students to Jacob Rosen- for being given the oppor- ocratic candidate for assem- that the conference now wants e '" P ^ Colonia, Tm tunity -to. receive Lhe proper blyman in District 9-C, which December 1970. applicants for the Child ^ Parish Hall of St.Marks secretary of the newly-form- thai, director of the Culinary formal representation or Ca^ollc Church intfS"t"i"ru t«-, a mi J e s e ph Green Acres Gets includes Clark, this week pension boards. Mr. Walano The trust company has re- Shield program are thor- f -d Concerned Citizens for oughly investigated by Rah- ^t off Central Amodola, dean of students. industry. Mr. Campbell of- said he-agreea with- the- -poXt^d .net income before •lood-Liintralin Wooiihxidge. way police. Detecti've SraTtr~ TvTrY "Kosen'thal, "one" oT" the fered them Trny"Counseling cers that if he was elected on ference in its securities transactions'of urged parents to explain tc 1, beginning at 8 p.m. world's foremost authorities or assistance that they might Bassano Okay Tuesday he would seek "re- 9i(-'>Ji|OOu, or ->i.u-*i per Louis Bassano, Repub- alistic' pension legislation <-ouncilman Waiano, in a share, for the first nine their children just what the Since it will be the night be- on coffee, has served as vice need toward furthering their fore election, any candidates president of Chock Full of lican candidate for Assembly for them. statement about efforts to end months of 1971 as compared shields mean. He said any future careers. ollu or city officials who have the Nuts Coffee Company. The from District 9B, today cal- Mr. Walano noted that the P tion of waterways, urged to $1,675,706, or $1,36 perquestions parents had con- led for a "substantial por- municipalities to fight against share, for the like period cerning community relations time are welcome to address two school officials ex- public safety officers mu- ollQ Dietz Charges tion" of the $80 million P tion before seeking fed- in 1970. After giving effect could be answered by con- plained to the youths the nicipal and county police, eral contr "Green Acres" Bond issue o*s. He added that to security transactions, net tacting Capt. John Hummel „ , Presldent, Howard many educational programs firemen, correction officers, lf the L funds to be allocated to "ac- financial burden of income was $1,837,486, or or himself. h. Baker announced he plans which are offered at the sheriff's deputies and motor ollu su mlt Cahill Planning quire and develop outdoor P £ion control becomes $1.49 per share, up from J? t /5 ^ rnouon tor school. They also explained vehicle inspectors have to Parents were invited to U n u recreation facilities within ° great, .then the regional $1,716,907. or $1.39 pe* "J9 >° nty court action re- the many opportunities there their own organizations. The mun Yiaitihe. cJjLasrQoms,_af. 1 easy preach of the .state's ^ ^ipal officials must share, for the comparable- are to be offered to 'young organizations are affiliated look to children to diacussftusgr thethe g^ PRICES GOOD ONLY AT THIS CARVEL STORE FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE Ecology Disaster large urban areas." The Washington/' period in 1970. people who have the proper with the Joint Conference of eral process of learning at Jerse background and training in The State Department of bond referendum is up for At Sept. 30, deposits were ^y delays m.ach longer AND HIGH QUALITY OIL New Jersey's Public Safety a efor ced FrankUn School. An original 3n the food service field. Mr. Environmental Protection voter approval on the Nov. Officers. $216,422,182, up 10.6 per discussion was given by Mrs. *% forced removal ot f ; encroachments in tJ •Amodola requested that Mr. has apparently taken a 2 ballot. The conference has been cent from the year earlier Claudia Andreski, a arst- le Dial 388-5100 P.fimpheH rake rhe «niripnm "loose and easy approach to The candidate pointed out rn • the-Mew- Jei^sey new—leads tion and may be doing more the nation in density of pop- year to foster pollution than pre- ulation, with approximately survey being made "by the $139,684,919. vent It,' charged Chris- 1,000 persons occupying conference. Mr. Walano said topher Dietz, Democratic each square mile of land in the conference complains thai STORE candidate for the State the state. changes in pension regula- HOURS Senate. Mr. Bassano cited what he tions have been made uni- <**& D£AL£R RESERVES RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY Mr. Dietz, in a letter to feels is the success of the laterally by state officials M0N. THRU WED. J. Edward Crabiel, State "Green Acres" bond issue of without consultation. The Senate minority leader, re- 1960, noting that the $60 conference claims th e THURS. & FRt- quested information about a million appropriated at that changes often have affected SAT. pipeline to be built to carry time was spent in four years SUNDAY sewage from several south- as the state acquired 120,000 DOGOBBHB3CE ern New Jersey sewage acres and municipalities and authorities to sea. He indi- counties, more man 17,000. 25 Wavecrest Avenue caied that unless the infor- mation he receives is very different from the informa- Science Center 8WEBC Winfield Park, H.J. tion given in press coverage, COURSE CHOCOLATE • PINEAPPLE of the project, "this may be ENROU.MOWIM PEACH-*1STRA\VBERRY a situation in .which a pri- To Show Film WESTFIELD In Spite of W,-m»f" n IIHIOW (1R ELIZABETH state to court." color, sound film, will be S3 The multi-million dollar shown at the Union County WOODBRBDGE pipeline is intended to carry Park Commission's Trail- WEDNESDAY PML sew-age—one—mile -to-^seaand FLYING SAUCERS* 10 -1.00 MINIATURE SUNDAES 8 -1.00 L0 L LAP A L0 0 Z AS' 10-1.00 side Nature and_Sciejice Cen- 4, 5 0T. dump it. Mr. Dietz pointed ter in the Watchung Reser- PURITAN SNO-BALLS 12-100 SPUM0H1 5 -1-00 Ulde fa$h; Sundaes fl -1.00 out that the Cahill admini- vation on Sunday at 2 p.m. stration and the Department The film is the story of 1 00 PARFAITS 5-1.00 % GAL ICE CREAM 1.50 of Environmental Protection disappearing barriers be- CARVEL CUPS J2- " (. I Hnr,: l),,1ili.n,iCo N V «e i BRAND ((IIn rujablroujeablaa plastic containercontainr) took bows earlier this year tween men and nations re- after banning sludge dumping sulting from the growth of within lG0railes_Qltlie_8horei, ^international trade and 687-2393 "Now they approve the worldwiae commUnTcinitms; Gal. '/2 Gal. pumping of sewage one mile" On Sunday at 3 and at 4 out/' Mr. Dietz said. "There p.m., a program, "Amateur is no difference between the Astronomy/' will be pre- plan they banned and the one sented^ the Trailside Pla- ^ rhey propose other than the netarium. The same pro- ^^ bioM, fact that this new plan will gram will be presented at 8 be even more of an ecologi- p.m. on Wednesday. cal disaster,'' he empha- sIzecT.. " ' Oven-6,500 families read The 1 r—COUPON —8 (ASSORTED) News-Record / Patriot. That*s gl DOZEN MEDIUM EGGS Q © withJhisxaupoiL 26,000 people reading your ad. Re-Elect Freeholder |WITH S3.00 PURCHASE R with this coupon Want Rates Set g IN MEAT DEPT. Q (Reg. Val.$1.5() (Req. Val.$l. For Car Injuries William J. Maguire Offer good Nov. 12-18 "Offer iooT lvov~9~2 Champagne Reception V In No Fault Setup Talcing Your Pro- With Hot and Cold Hors d'oeuvres price » Donald Lan of Springfield blem To The Top- CUT and incumbent Henry Gavan (ASSORTED) of Linden, Democratic can- Freeholder William J. With a NK'IX'O T \ <; K Chrrkni^ Armnnt von t-jui tlo rtll ^vf your i didates for the State Assem- Maguire, left, confers ('lirisfmas shopping i>\ just w i il i11*j; a t lu ck. wltliout any money with this coupon $' with this coupon $ Hearts of Celery • Black Olives • Queen Olives bly from Union County's Dls- ui tin* hank. . Ami tin- IIHIAIUL; .uroimt i.s tree oi all charges -tdct g_—B^ urged the-eatab^ with Governor William MEAT DEPT. Fruits Supreme or Melon in Soasori •Soup : .ilonj;witli ,i IVMMACDI $-100 to $5,500. —(Reg.vai41~.60-) (Reg. VaL$L50) ..Choice; HaltLRoast_Chjcken • Roast. Turkey or Chicken Cordon Bleu liahment of a commission to -help-determine-Justxatee for The Vegetable Bouquet • Candied ^ contrnl __COLD CUT DEPT. 1 NOTHING TO BUY! Fill in coupon. NOV. 2( Creme de Menthe Parfait • Coffee -Tiered Wedding Cake various injuries suetainedln CMircknuj; Aivonnt. II \ou don't .ihfatK ha\. v out , open an account Turn in to store. Drawing at our store. auto accidents. The candi- tnriny ntimv Summit .md'Klizabrth"Tnixt Onmpnnvnoffico. - - One Bottle of Rye or Scotch Per Table- Unlimited Set Ups dates suggested the panel as FINEST- EXTRA TRIM Floral Decorations and Candelabras for Bridal Table part of their endorsement of hostess can help you While Others Are Talking-- - GOVT. INSPECTED It \mi alrraiK haw one, use it fin awncniciu'c in slu>ppin^ NAMC. Gratuities—Reception Room for Bridal Party the "no-fault" concept of over the anxiety of get- lur c\t'r\ thiii'' uittU'i tlu- tret1. A MUSICAL (ASSORTED) auto insurance. Honeymoon Suite at our Holiday Inn ting acquainted in new Freeholder Maguire Is Acting ALL POULTRY GRADE 'A^ They advised that the com- surroundings and make mission be representative of * FORESIGHT - to a bulk pur- CAKEPIATE .STATt- .IIP. with this coupon i you feel at "Home You owe It to yourself to check us before making business,, _lalxi£jajid._thfi_in=_ Sweet-Homc^again^ chasing plan to save YOU tax * DETERMINATION - to consider surance industry, and that dollars ($4.95 Retail Value) (Reg. Val.$1.20) your final plans. Other wedding plans are available She will bring gifts and economy—and ecology regarding ALSO ... FULL LINE and similar arrangements can be made for members be appointed by the Oak Ridge Golf Course without governor with the advice and vital information from * COURAGE - to stand alone seeking .FROZEN FOODS •PRODUCE Bar Mitzvahs, Showers, Sweet Sixteen, Club and your neighborhood busi- forgetting YOUR needs. Business Functions, Church and Social Affairs. consent of the state senate. solutions to YOUR solid waste . GROCERIES . DAIRY 36 FLAVOR ICE CREAM SUPERMARKETS v« now •vail, in sonw location* at i modest down Messrs, Gavan and Lan ness ana civic leaders. disposal problems SUMMIT and ELIZABETH Call or write Miss Tont or Mr. Zaforiou -(201) 344-4700 said that the commission f»Mn RAHWAY & CLARK. * EXPERTISE - to seek tlietsblution TRUST COMPANY •ft this Grand Oponing or write Carvel, Yonkerr N.Y. 10701. RED OAK Garden State Ballroom r membership should be an ^a" 369-7422 * WISDONT"- to uhito all Municipal- to YOUR" a6odlhg~proDtein^"oTrir lties and County Government to —NON-FOODS-AND-HARDWARE Holiday Inn at Newark Airport odd number to insure the regional level. SIIMMit m RFRKFlfY HEIGHTS H ClARH U FUZABfTH M FlI7ARFTHP0R1 w NEW fHOVIDFNCt Impossibility of ties that effect savings for YOU As you might delay vital progress HEALTrTAND BEAUTY AIDS V~ttrttre-HoHday-1mr —— Tha Moat lOtnr-BasUo1 •Newark Airport COMING SOON: Anolh&r Red Dak at Wo otlb ridge, Ml. consider such things at the n! cost of living and other sta- tistics In formulating their r,_64 Rutgers Rd8J Clark, N.J. compensation figures.

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RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 287:1971—RAGE ^ RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD CLARK PATRIgX — PAGE 20 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 No Fault System OK by Connor John T. Connor, Jr., of *uto »«=Went victims, have w h to r Cranford, Union County ^ ^ ^/°4 ^ 1*5? Democratic candidate for standard of living as a re- State Senator, advocated the suit" ..• w adoption of no-fault automo- According to Mr. bile insurance for New Jer- federal study showed that 25 to 40% of auto-accident- sey. victims fail to recover any The Union County Welfare Richard F. Powell, Jr. fare checks have been stolen tance. 44 One of the worst bar- in the family compensation whatsoever* has rwo candidates for As- Freeholders in 1960 and has Board took action barring of Westfleld was hired'as a and banks become wary of The county, he noted, was Only 14%«- of the premium line, said thai the idea is Mr. Magulre Is self-em- been a member of the As- financial aid to welfare negotiator for the board In cashing them. The identity fifth in population and ninth days is uf the Mate Legislature Kahwa\ residents, having Mr. Gold is a lawyer and sembly in District 9B, Mel- dollars paid by the public taxes. As the sponsor ot economically unsound. They ployed and believes in wide sembly from 1964 to 1965 and insurance," Mr. Connor reconvened Nu\ . 1 ^. served on the Kahway Board recently represented stu- vis Charles of Linden and recipients wishing to pursue upcoming meetings with the cards would give banks re- in gross expenditures for result in compensation to New Jersey's Revenue-Shar- participation for Innovative from 1968 to the present. said. "A federal study shows By K. C. Bauer In a -, .-vjial statenu-m ol I ducatiun. A lawyer, he dents seeking tn vjte in maintained that revenue from David K. McGuire of Union. college courses at its Oct. Commanication Workers of assurance and at the same welfare. ^f p ing Lav,, I am proud th.it county programs. Mr. Manner, 57, is n for- 1 he News-Kocurd a iU is a partner in the firm of college towns. I har case w is operation as a golf course Mr. McGuire is a past pre- 20 meeting in the Elizabeth America which represents time remove welfare recip- The amount spent per tax- that, despite record high *f victim; 86£ goes to ad- I'nion Counry municipalities would not offset amortiza- Mr. Dunne, 62, was a Fan- mer mayor of Berkeley Court House social workers and others ients from entanglements payer per annum was $23.90, Control uf the L'nion Coun- were able to reduce b> y, a. r ted thai lar St., Rahwa> . He Is active lnNew Jerse> years. He served one term as New Democratic Coalition. The board unanimously in the county welfare setup, Mr. Maguire's environ- holder. He was also a town- A picture of the recipient, 16th among the state's 21 and Assembly and State Sen- ha Mr. P.etz was chairman SANE and the A.iu-rican Cl- Freeholder. The thirdGOPer The unexpired term for felt that such education is a He will be paid $50 an ate delegations from ' Tnion a m ment unit as the county level Assembly in District 9B is ship committeem an in Berke- privilege and that evening hour and is employed by the his namt, case number, date counties. propc-rty taxe*- M: of the Railway Lnlteu Fund, vll Liberties Union. Mr. Nilsen, is president of ley Heights. County tu the State Leglbla- l le\el Rahu,a> Hospital Drive, I.'nior stirred u) a storm over lo- being contested by Republi- courses are available for Freeholders for similar of Issuance and Social Se- It should be noted also that because ut rtu- tax Rev. Sullivan is Rector ot Nilsen Detective Agency, Eli- curity number and signature Union County is one of the rure are up for grabs tins 1 ount> March uf Dimes and St. Augustine's 1 piscopal cation uf a landfill in Linden. zabeth. can Miss Elizabeth Cox of Mr. Walano is president those who wish to further Jobs. year. m nev I h.jj ret - :':;<_-d i- •••^.i~ Acting on advice of planners, Summit and Harry W. Foskey, of the Clark council. He is are contained on the card, wealthiest counties in the tow .is." Kah\*-j\ Cancer L rusade. Church, Elizabeth. He is a The Independent Coalition their education. Three independent apprai- has the freeholder has stated associative executive of the The Rahway News-Record United States and that nearly No overriding issue an He -has stated that, "I am graduate of Dartm juth Col- is fielding a full slate for Democrat of Westfield. It was also expresses that sals of the lease held by ben. \1. iVnr.i 11, -1' , is IT.L that a solution to solid waste Commerce Industry United college education is not a the board with the owners and The Clark Patriot ran an two-thirds of all welfare developed in the State S veteran Senator li'.ri: ' nil r. unalterably opposed to the lege and Is In favor of a state the I'nion County Board of In District 9C, Republicans compeciton, except the per- institution ol di\ income tax problems in the county must Fund of Union County. necessity and therefore not of the Welfare Board head- article about six months ago cases in the county are lo- L' junty w'.th a lun^ career ir. Income tax to bear the costs Chosen Freeholders. They Peter J. McDonough of Plain- inHh/iH(t;i10 anH H D formance of the State Legis- LiiUe^s coupled wuh repeal be faced even if they are Mr. Campbell served two the province for pubUc char- quarters in Elizabeth at 7 waniing individuals and ™cated *~in *" Elizabet' —*—»h* -«an*d Plain'~<- - state guvt.-rnivn.-nt. An attur- of education and welfare. are David T. Burkin of Ro- field, an incumbent, and Ar- banks of a rash of fradulently field. jOf 3,090 cases of Aid lature which is being hailed id the sales tax.'' Mr. Avant is president of unpleasant. He noted that selle, Sanford J. William sof thur A. Manner, making his years on the Plainfieid Com- ity. Bridge Street were authori- ne> , ben. M J LVrni. ,tt Li,-, held mon Council from I960 to federal cashed welfare checks. That to Dependent Children in the by Guv, William I. CahiU Liie highest U-gisIai I vu- "ftici ! he third Dem jcratic sen- the Plainfleld Neighborhood landfills in [he area are be-Hillside, and Anthony Car- first run, are facing A. Char- At present, the Union zed to conform to USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-A-W&Y PLAM in an attem; r. to ni.nntair 1962. release was sent out under county, which make up the ENDORSED FOR OFFICES -... United States Senator Clifford P. Case of Rahway, in New Jerst.-\ as. beiau ! i\-- atorial hopeful is Carmine J. Association and past presi- ing exhausted or closed by bone of Elizabeth. les Walano of Clark and Eu- County Welfare Board pays requirements, A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR ARTICLE large GOP majorities, now court order. Walter C. Halpin, a Re- the .approval of the director vast bulk of all welfare, center, chats with Jerome Epstein, left, and V.an Dyke J. Pollitt, Republican can- siUeni. Ut- was lirsf elected Ld, J'2, of Lluubeth, He dent of the Tri-OiyNAACP. Mr. Burkitt, 31, is an in-gene Campbell of Plainfieid. training allowances of $50 A contract for mainten- of the welfare system inUn- 2,136 cases were located, In nearl> J to 1, in both houses, j ' t ;i u- publican, is running for re- didates fox State senator in Union County^ during party held in Rahway* Senator TILL CHRISTMAS to tn*- Athens iil y in 1sk •...•> and |.i\u(-r and is head of the The race for three seats jn The Democrats have op- strument analyst, Mr. Wil- Mr. McDonough is presi- plus stipends for child care ance of air conditioning ion County, Victor Liotta. those two cities." "Further- C',o\ . C ah ill's backers ha\ c the Union County Board of dent of Plainfieid Lumber. election as county clerk. He for those pursuing high equipment at the Plainfieid Case attended the affair to deliver his endorsement of Mr. Epstein and Mr. Pollitt served a s A s s i s t a ru Mi jorit > ibeth. Bureau posed the idea of putting a liams, 26, is a teacher in the Mr. Liotta gave a break- more, of the 8,376 dependent 1 CJioaen Freeholders_ ia, jier- landfill in Linden and say He was elected to the Union haa held the position since school credit courses and vo- office of the board at 315 as well as State Senators Matthew J. Rinaldo and Frank X. M ;Dermott, who are a iVl • n- Newark -school system, and 1960. He is being opposed down of. how Union County cJaildren.in.the C£iuiiy.J_5J£S3 - . _ -. seeking reelection - - ~ the print rru-dia pointing or'ltv Lea Jer l r. l^or. I haps'the only contest m the the Republicans have _Mr_i. Carone, 49, is a m^in- County Board of Chosen ie thought E. Front Street was "stands—in—reiaTlon—tts—other ^re located in Elizabeth and JejLu_>c_ r.a_UC. candidate county by James J. Delaney, a Dem- being that training will lead approved.. •i^-^-x-i re red- TO—t+rr—bra-rt* - L::iexpired State SeTiate ~ " ~^wi counties in welfare assla- Plainfieid. as of Jan. 1. 1971. V A erected in lh^ in Nfi?. st.-rvcM .i* V. • I. r interfering issues. in the -^ .nimry Court House. G -rol-l-Ot ' &£—&R—a&s±&tafv&—a-tttym-ey—of~ fe ("or th-c* G-anis. [ Prcsiden: fvrr -**- 1963 The Democratic candi- man in Clark for two Some interest has been State regulations pre- the board at a salary of NTenrbers o"reh~e~A~aUirBboIc lvan~Denisovich**" by Alex- The" Governor is also proud i generat'r'i m the Aytierrtbly•• from 1958 to of Ms reduction in certain , or Harvard Law dates, Mayor Thomas A. years, lie is the owner of — • R-H-pft- -Gfisc-eHo" Incum- scribed by tRe vision "of $9;600.-"Formerly—he""-was ayorlAsks-Hon ovaLSI Discussion Group of rhe Prop sander Solzhenitzyn and of each book to be discussed. pcru th:s s races, not because of the wc-liare costs anij Jiii >_ f another broad-La^od M I n •. t law TVTatlTcrar T. ISXz Go w"aTToTEll Z - lie stated to The News- date that such training al- law firm of Commerford SL will meet Wednesday ac 8 Kawabata^ - of Rahway is continuing due to the endless shuffling has held that position since tax, the incom.- lev>. •iffin, Kerbv & Cooper. abeth and Joseph L. (Jarrubbo Record and I lie Patriot that 1959 is pitted against Robert lowancee be granted but are Dietz. p.m. at the-4ibrary co dis- The group will continue to "What's Happening," a jun- Urges Tax Cut of district lines. Anyone who To Prove Statements cuss "Babtot" by Sinclair meet every rwo weeks. All ior high discussion program. li;.| called thv Indepen- of Union have advocated pur- "The high I'niun County bud- w. l.ce of Scotch Plains, a left to the discretion of the Also hired as an legal I he Republicans havt- ^on- V jr. ; survives can lay it only to Of Donovan _ <_'AllLlofl L$ 0 elding chase of the i_ ak Ridge Golf Republican. ML Lue. was a county welfare boards _on assistant at the same salary Lewis. Among the other tit- copies of books to be read Films will highlight the Mon- rrol ot rwo of the three sears , m~e-fa"fe"sV" - - -- Mrs.- ies by Nobel-Prize winners will be provided free of day-3*30 £.m meeting--fea—-- tti.- ;r.ird was vacated !)> ^ aiididate^ to r State Course in C lark. They say the present Republican Free- police officer for L0 years a feasibility and reasona- was William James Barnes v For Real Estate 11. r si.\ In District 4H, which in- councilman of Rahway's in literature to be discussed charge. Interested members turing, 'Plum Pudding," •..it<-- i !:i- Vi'uu^ is a Coa- the county needs no re golf holders' Lack of involvement and now works for die L ounty bility rule. of Roselle Park who main- Ni^h. 4J-- >>. 1 ii urti, a !U- Sixth Ward, this week stated About Administration Jei'ullle M . I pstei:. .a: • ' -Kr"^c, black and courses, open spaces, and or interest in the brate Leg- cludes Rahway, inc unibent of Hudson as an lieutenant at subsequent meetings will of the public may contact vignettes made by Junior high puMu'an, ro accept a stare that Fifth Ward Councilm in The action was taken by tains law offices in Union, Ke; ubhean candidate 1. ill. ll! fight & organiza- water retention areas. islature, also Republican- Republican Herbert H. Kiehn, investigator. the board because applicants In other action, the board Mayor Daniel L. Martin administration, the citizens be "One Day In the Life of Miss Fegley at 388-0761 to school students, expressive • L:L and C. Louis Bassano of Peter M. Donovan " has of Rahway, in a certified of Rahway and other au- m- mgu^aamMmjaSigM!amm3mmuMttmMmmmmma^ of their concerns and ideas. ! .Mate benau-. Lux k-,: Republican mcunioents, contri'lK-d. I nion I ounty Ser- Mr. Oriscello has 3S yea rs are wilting tn the wings for will issue identity cards to ^alj I h<_ [v. G>. ' 1 IIIL u iii. v-.r ti Union are paired against Don- proved to be a very sincere to Fifth Ward thorities as necessary." and "Oh-Woodstock." are MauJie^ J. Rir-.ald* ol perc\ tax reliel a^ a 1 i>.:- c andidates are former M ay or William J. iously needs a new jail. The of experience in the law en- craining allowances for col- welfare recipients if they '...( I .- R:l" 1-1 I and conscientious council- Councilman P£j:er M. Dono- "For the aforementioned I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . . 1 nil in anc Frank \. McOcr- gual ot his benate ervice - J. uoid ot Clark, Maguire of Clark and Donald pjrehase M t'ak Ridge Golf aid C. Lan ofSpringfield d ii il forcement field. H .- was ap- lege courses. T.ie policy request them. C. Dunne of Lanv-ood, and and incumbent Democrat man" since his appointment i van. this -w'eek challenged reasons, and because your niou uf" Uestfield. Mr. Rin- ' 'No one '1 \& u-11 a ! n -... t• 1 . bullivan of Course m the I ownshij; of pointed to the State Law 1- n- statement was also recom- •"= aoi_iuaction wa»s nc».casi necessi-- w^ Donovan to YOUfl ORSOIT It 0000 Matthew H. N'iL-eii, seeking Henry b . Cd\ an to the governing body. prove his remarks have impugned the 1972 Wortd aliio, .iv, is a busincia and taxpayer that j I'uj el"i> lX\L'i> _• a:; - [Uchard Avant Clark bv the Union Couniy of Linden, forctiirunt Fianruny. Agency. mended by the Citizens Ad- tated, board member K. C. _ * _. ^ and Cam; l- 3 who used ro bein District " "I am amated arhis sta- h rhar rh budget integrity and good con- public relations Consultant have b e c o m • • c o n f i s c a t o r > ••! • um l. his first term the GO I Park Commission was visory Committee to theUn- Bauer of Westfield, ex- has tSen "oadded " OIL hzahet!:. •JA, Mr. Kiehn used to be inmina and the interest he ; that science of your fellow coun- 5ook Encyclopedia arid has served one urn. inand that relief is essential re'conitn ended, i )ur Senior ion Counry Welfare Board, plained because many wel- - -^ j oilmen and of members of and not sirn;.-l\ desirable, Citizen tacilitie.-> at Run- District 9C. exhibits in fulfilling his du- numerous ew obs haVe AMD ANDCHILDCRAFT t!ie Mate Viuic.Mr. Riiialdt. LL£d il_S Fifth Ward council- FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL been created, and that tax this administration, it is my served tv. j years as a free- Mr. Lpsiein'said. "With tlu nells liobjital must be ex- Mr. K-iehn, o2. i.s in his GASOLINE New, Expanded Edltlens RAHWAY'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED DEALER rising custs of educa.LLu.il An i :iru panded Lo care fur our sick.- fourth year as Assemblyman man," Mrs. Forsythe said, ~~MEEDS CfiLL funds are being "misused." determination as chief exe- SUPPLY holder and two years or. the "Mr, Donovan has a 100 Mayor Martin, a Demo- cutive officer that you be .argest-SclIing Encyclopedia I o wnshij ot I' .Hun .' ..rung other g o v e r n m • .* n t => e r v l c e >, 1\ elderh. Mood control ef- and served 30 years on the County Young Republicans 84 E* CHERRY ST., RAHWAY we must ranster a majtji forts m jst be un -n .-diatels Rahway Board of Adjustment, per cent attendance record crat, also said that Coun- publicly reprimanded until Board of Adjustm -nt. lntol defy winch would ber of several charity or- introduced many useful and can, also charged that var- detail proven to the Muni- CLARK - Wr»- G«ll*r, Record and I he Patriot, ben. beneficial resolutions at the OK Green Acres Question AND HIGH QUALITY OIL programs mandated h\ rlu John lirugan. Democratic letters to M rs. Kiehn, stimulate the necessary ac- ganizations in I nion Town- ious" Job titles have been cipal Council and to me and 964-1450 984-1287 Rinaldc said. One of tlu- sessions. He has spent many siace w'lere the co^it. JJ - in candidie :ur ki'u'iy's 5th Donovan stein } ru- tion In our federal and state ship. shifted in the budget. this adminisiration that your mobi sensitive- matter^ lac- hours___reyiewin£ and re- The Young Republicans of approved, would permit the pear m ihr coiitny pijriiut \\ ird council sjat, ques- testing th ralU. He stated Mr. Ga.vj.n has been tlie wnan d "Your public remarks allegations _have merit," ing an elfcted official is the searching his o other Union County, through a issuance of $8Q million In Dial 388-5100 Of local jn'opecty taxeti.' tinned to'Jay tl- further ^th~at, ' Perhaps its 1 inden Health Officer since for the purchase of serve as a condemnation of Mayor "War tin wrote, MMnami r«n««! lum Lr,mu ru bile's demand for luwc-r ; M rs. M, t r tu an, 40 resolutions in order to ar- resolution unamimously bonds etluc^ > I A (the Girl Scout House) tax- 1^-47. He is for a state in- lands for recreationandcon- the integrity and good con- Democratic Md/te ^ rive at the best possible adopted by their county coun- imininiinitniufflnwuiuumiiimiiiiiuiHiiiiiiiMiiiiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiimiiiiniiuiiuiiiiiiii lierb.-n H. kielin and Cuun- em pt status should be ex- 1 come tax to offset high prop- science of your fellow coun- ELECT teewjm.in m l/niun County . solutions for Rahway citi- DIVISION OF cil, urge the people of New servation purposes. cilm.m I'eter M. Oonjvan, amined if tliat will lu-lp tu ; erty taxes. His runrungm.Ue, cilmen andof members of the Mr. Garrubtui,,'^ , a lawyer, zens." Jersey to vote "yes' on There is a "tremendous both Kfj-jblicans, in assu- prevent po 1111 ^ a 1 rallies tflSLOCKY TRAVEL administration," Mayor is counsel tu the Public De- M :". L in, is tlie owner ot the Nov. 2 Green Acres re- need" for further acquisi- cutmc themselves with the from ^eitiii staged there." Martin wrote to Councilman fender's ottic/eoll nikin^oun Dell Products Corj:. Mrs. Forsythe stated that ferendum, reported County tion of public open space m QUALITY DRY CLEANERS political rall\ held yesterday The Independent Coalition Councilman Donovan's vot- 47 E. MILTON AVE Young "Repubficarfchairm an for parks, seashores, wild- Donovan. The mayor stated In a stdleni'-nt (L, 1 lit-New S- that Cofnar of: at- file K ahw.iv Ctrl Scout ing record "speaks for it- KAHWAY, N. J. James Fulcomer of 38-1 Ra- Ufe and river reserves.Mr. the budget appropria- Raritan Rd. and Walnut Avo. nSinn riTusT H o u s e. self. She said -he has fought 4' lelgh Rd. Rahway. Fulcomer observed. ' Fail- tions Included funds for only i he 2uu-yojr-uld lkJlI Ot the Ral'.wa) Vuunj;_ Sheriff Oriscello Gles His Record "very hard" for lower taxes Chairman Fulcomer also urec ° approve the referen- five additional jobs, three When We Lost a Voice CLARK, N. X Republican Club, said any [ ri >tu J ll \\ (. a ri ture, M .". Brogan explained, announced his appointment dum," he asserted, "will. firemen, a clerk in the 5TH WARD COUNCILMAN r 382-2424 mir rrivirutmit-ru was recently purchased by organization can m-_:et ai tiic- SQ3 of "several focalr*residents not only cause higher future division of building and plan- Mr. Dietz is fannliar to die Railway Historical So- ulu Girl Scout House, as long As Qualifying Him for Reelection to an "Acdon Committee for costs for acquisition and ning, and a full-time main- She Spoke Up. ciety w'.nch raised money as it pays a fee to the Rah- Oriscello received numer- Green Acres" to promote permanent loss of desirable tenance man. If you care about Rahway's future — wa) Historical Society w'.nch sheriff Ralph Gnscello, 8i through a hi-parLlbUn coun- an officer of die court and ous awards, including a cita- the Green Acres proposition. tes, but also allow an ex- Mayor Martin added that Eleven monthsago Union County lost avoice in the State Senate. rywidc fund drive. will be used to renovate the Local residents appoonted ceesiv^; deterioration ^f our the Civil Service Commls- structure. a countv administrator, tion by the" Natibval Police Jerry F. English tried to get it back for us Hers was the only John has the academic and business credentials to put 1 he Young Republican Athletic League for his ser- includ-5- Henry Varrlano of state's natural environ- sion "constantly reviews Job She issued a challenge u stated this week he feels professional management and direction to work for you, Club of Kahwiy, Mr. Brogan his background of 2o years vice to Y^h. 10 Bradley Rd. Clark; Mrs. nient." tides and calls for change voice calling for the Legislature to fill the empty seat. Our stated, announced in last Mr. Brogan, asking him ti Ihe said he haa Kathy Fulcomer of 384 Ra- Persons under 41 years to meet their requlre- Republican incumbents were silent. They willingly left Union =3 the residents of the 5th Word! DRESSES with the hlizabeth Police sheriff week's issue of The Niws- have the Democrats meet n initiated many "firsts," .He leigh Rd and Mrs. Teri °^ interested tn joinirjfi the ments. He continued by J1 : KV tlie historic house to aid n Department and 12 years as - County without a voice. ••• ' VISIT RecurJ a rally at the Girl County appointed the first chaplains vcachtr* "of* oSS^Coi^pH Voiwi^PicpuBlloarts ^ should stating that If' Councilman Paid (of by Th. 5th Ward Democratic Club its restoration. sheriff of L'nion send BOX STORAGE SCOJI House to promote tile the history of die L'nion both of Rahw=ay The com- a note to Mr. Fulcomer Donovan knows of any "mis- Tl>oma« Uoulton, Po»«ltJ»rtt candidacies of Messrs. Kiehn qualify him for reelection. mittee._consist£ of members °* ^11 him through 388- use" of tax funds, he should 600 Homtllon Sfr««t, Rohway, N.J. ft In a letter to Mr. Brogan Sheriff Oriscello said he FREE MOTH PROOFING - Ai/chr an d Donovan. H epu bUcan first dental program in the 4378 or telephone Mrs. Ka- report the misuse and the dated Oct. 2c, M r. Kiehn said: spearheaded tlu- drive for a from all County Young Re- Now Let Her Speak For Us. Senate candidate Jerome jail, the first narcotic pro- chur through 381-3190. details to the Council, the M NO EXTRA CHARGE ' 'In response to your letter new jail. publican units. 'lOtt-'CCtJc Epstein of Scotch Plains, a gram with job placement on OPEN 7 A.M. - ? P-.H.-MON. THRU SAT. . . criticizing die use of the " The ideal situation for The Young Republicans Torrn?r "Freeholder, was the reiease at eounty jail lev^l, noted - th-at- ~N-ew—J-ereey—has- ^•"^•iWv^.K'^r.l^^pil^Ji^iife) Girl Scout House for political the future is to have enough speaker. library service for inmates, -Donovan Issues list purposes, I would like tu as- room so the necessary faci- one of the lowest ratios oi 3333 Mr. lirugan stated the ac- and high school equivalency sure you that as one wholities can be m ide available park area to population, that tion was J "slap in the face" courses for inmates. ITCH EN contributed tu its preserva- f o r chaplain serviL.es, e J J - 'a substantial portion" of to those w'.io Contributed to Programs for Ihe Whole Family tion, 1 share your concern cauonal training, manual 1 ie s:ud he proposed a the funds to be raised pro- Of Jobs Created in 1971 save the structure. He also bably would be allocated for for its well being. training, narcotic rehabili- good conduct bill for m'nor Fifth Ward Councilman statement that there should For A Fi fi. Estimate questioned whether the offenders and that is now "Because of that concern, tation sessions, fanul> coun- Programs for Boys and Girls, All Ages Peter M. Donovan ofRahway be a public reprimand for trustees of the Kahwiy His- seling and psychiatric ser- law. This couid save the che councilman's allega- torical Society £avepermis- 1 was delighted to learn that county S25.OOU a year,, he replying to Mayor Daniel CALL 381-6737 a contribution hadbeenmadc vice within the jail to pre- from the 1961 Green Acres L. MrtFtin'sGhallenge to sub- tions. The councilman stated \ isit Our Showroom sion for the house to be used noted. Or to tlie Rahway Historical So- pare subject to butter adjust -mn ii 14 * standate claims tha: the bud- that the mayor has "no legal Wr have saving* plans to fit rvrry budget. Decide how murh you wonl for a political rally. in society upon release,' the lie instituted a system of Programs for Hen,"All'Ages right" to publicly reprimand 29 E.MILTON AVE. ciety by those who are host- every wrek and look forward lo your check arriving ]u&t in i Mr. Brogan accused for- sheriff stated. visual identification in the ?^S°^=a^ - wasbpadded nTe/orx any person who is not in an for the State Senate to RAHWAY mer Mayor John C. Marsh ing a reception for Mr. Don- Sheriff Oriscello pointed county, which is used in de- administrative position in to make 1972 gift shopping all thr fim it should be. of using his influence as ovan on Wednesday evening. way ! Opp. R- R. Stat'on) out that before becoming veloping a composite picture Programs for Women, One Age,M the city. Part of the Democratic Team chairman of the historical "Your letter implied that sheriff, he was deputy chief of a suspect and this is "You, as the mayor, unit to secure the structure politics was not an appro- fHK ROUNDSMAN priate activity to be conduc- of the Hlizabeth Police De- available to the 21 police should know this," Council- for the rally. departments in the county, Councilman Donovan 6aid ilonnor-iiottliic NLWb-KK ted at the Girl Scout House. partment and organized the there are grants available man Donovan stated in a Mr. Brogan said he sent I am disappointed to learn department's Juvenile Aid the prosecutor's office and memorandum to Mayor | 232 Rlvorbond Rood, Borkulay Hu>0hls q park: police. to municipalities for joint ,U':-f-i that you hold political ac- Bureau. He also noted that Martin, "Because of the queiuoi; In—reetfrgftitlon of his dodi— purchase and use of heavy and more i~OTvTty~Tn so low a"regardTT~rre—form yd the equipment. He also said that matters that I believe that it represents munlty relations courses ind cation and ability, Gov. Elects 12 Joint purchasing programs the poor manner in which the for joining the foundation stone of Am- during World War I] was Richard .1. Hughes appointed I are offered by other govern- city s business is being man- erican life and that without Sheriff Oriscello to the State aged, I wonder if the repri- liaison officer to tlie Federal ment units. Rahway has not •fmrnmrnrnimmimmiilMllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUIIIlUllllUlllllllllllllllllilllllIWi it, democracy would Cease to Bureau of Investigation. Law Enforcement Planning SWIMMING SW.'MM.'M..; :NSTRl.'C TIUN, JR. AM) Directors taken advantage of any of mand is being misdirected?" exist." During that period Sheriff Agency. SR LIFL£ SAVING, SCUBA DIVING, BASKLUBALJ^ Gene Sprouss, chairman the programs to save money, - 111... B|I|I ill^w,,., IIHIpWmM^M&WaEl^J.g.'JwO)frSi|gl VOLLEYBALL WEIGHT UF TING, PAD-3LEBALL, of the_noX6iiia-ring,committeg e the. councilmnn stated. ONEWALL HANDBALL, LEAGUES IN SEASON, for new directors foforr the" * ' Claman Named CALESTHENICS, SLIMN \STlCS, BOYS SW IM n-.AM, New city jobs listed by board of the Westfield Area Councilman Donovan were: TUMBLING CO-ED GYM. FAMILY SWA1, JUDO, Chamber of Commerce, an- Executive secretary in ma- b\ Reconditioned Used Cars ARTS AND CRAFTS, PHOTOGRAPHY IN- nounced this week that 12 yor's office, $5,000 a year; HQs Chairman STRUCTION, RADIO CLUU. PING PONG LOBBY members have been elected From Colorama Mrs. Barbara Claman of GAMES, GROUP TRIPS TO K-J TGERS AND PRlNCb- by the membership at large clerk-stenographer in city Buy a 100% Guaiantftfl trom a new car _deoy oi «_~ WE TAKE THE GAMBLE PoUitt, county campaign OUT OF BUYING A LEMON!!' Rohrabauch Company, WU- department, $1,200 a year; chairman. Tiaro™PaD.Toi:"toBmalr1nc.. aeeistant- aesesBor, $7,284 FLO DWYER SAYS: She iB a former vice chair- and Louis Yeager, EUza- J year; three firemen at ote man of the county organi- bethtownGas Co. $8,800 a year each; senior r en- tn my |udgmont. and, as you know, I havo a greaj zation, the former municipal Elected to their first ff^P^S . s^a?on. °P^rator'. cteal ot experience on which to base the judgment, chairman- In Westfield and thr e^^ear^TeYrtre~werSnDr ",'^iT^69rndberk-tirTplffnniifttpmd—- there is no candidate for the Legislature unywhere has been active in many George H. Jones, Thomas buUdinga department, $6,407 in New Jorsev in whom I would have greater '71 SUBARUS from $1850 campaigns In behalf of Con- McQuaide of Dresden Cur- a Y^ar. confidence or in whose hands tho public interest Scdiins and yvu luliy (brand nuwl gresswoman Florence P. tains, Patrick Minogue of The councilman said there woaW-be-btrtWr toruod than y S2895 _Dw-ycr--and Senator Frank X. Barrett and Crain and Aug- were eiSht new Johs created uvcrv confidence tn ho ability to serve tho people of •1 Df Hardtop Catolnm. wlute, iyiuck vinyl lop - AIR ln uvcrv confidenc y McDermott. A member of MEMBERSHIP RMES Uet^Walter of tlimco l\c!l. the;public works-dopart- Union County in the Mow Jorsoy SonaM with groats '70 VOLKSWAGEN $1695 "the Union County Borad oT ^e, —- ment. He-Listed the pesi^ions aI distinction." 2-Dr yellow, rddiu huaiLM . "F" version Elections, Mrs. Claman was Elected to fill unexpired \*J yearly salaries as DIETZ Florence P Dvvyer county director of the cen- terms of two years were follows: Heavy equipment '68 DODGE $1595 Gra-Y Boys and Girls $15.00 p rator 7 532; truck Member of Congress .' Dr. hardtop, Coronot 440, AIR CONDITIONING sus last year. Edwin Marek of Koppers ° f i, * ' ,15.00 drlver $ '68/JHEVROLET $1595 Mrs. Claman named Mrs. Jr Hi Boys and Girls Company. Art Pearlsteln of > A-™» maintenance Resittex, and George Perse- 51aJJ- $7»?16; laborer, ThiU this ;• 2 Dr. Impala. white. AIR CONDITIONING Helen Huber of Summit, Mrs. Sr Hi Boys and Girls 18.00 GC Here is u pointer on how to save ticn to a i aiue r t'\ '68 DODGE $1695 Gerry Mattson of Crahford, Women 20.00 lay of Hooley Perselay, But- jS'SiS* u ?^ laborers, money on out-X)f-state phone calls: foci thai Chi K .- Pol.ua Station Wiigon and Mrs. Julia Condran of ler and Kelly. $5,898 each; Job without a 25.00 Utle Dial them yourself without the won't i' ft any of the ELECT $1095 Roselle as her assistants. Men Elected to fill unexpired will come irem Lh;> For State '67 FORD services of on operator. 4Di. GatoHtc "5O0, The party maintains Its Family, including Father, terms of one year were Sally AIR COWDITI ONtNG. hardtop New Jobs in the water No matter what other state you cshool activities '66 FORD $695 -headquarters at--610--North— ——MoiKer-and nil rhilfkerj- JBarton ojt Gallnklnand Bar^ r wee Hated as 1 Fiiirlane, 2-di. grucn Ave. (East), ^Westfield. 50.00 ton, ancfEdward Szabo. foflows: Laborer," $5,616; en awi 1 4 up through high school I'.: 1!M — '66 VOLKSWAGEN of^M-rs.~Bar-. - lahoyatftyv- technician,— Hawaii'), it alwnyg costs less when — fcl—•— Associate 1-0:00- boys stealing cars, the i 1 2-Dr., FlamiriQ Red, R&H ton will bring the total of $8,10O; repairman, $6,879. you dial station calls yourself. onts destroylnu property '65 CADDY $1395 Seeks Class Action women serving on the board Councilman Donovan said Especially on weeknights and ting into mischief ol one kind n: STATE SENATE Coupo D« Villf, AIR CONDITIONING of directors to two. Mrs. that "at least $1,500 a year weekends when savings ore big. nnotlMM*. but u*-uia it-lclom IHM: '64 T BIRD Gail Trimble of the West- should be added to each For example. During weekend of the Bond 2-Di. hardlop, White RETURN THIS COUPON TO THE RAHWAYg fleldJLeadey was^electedlast employee's salary fprbene- AND 1 s ber the bad ST09S - Year'for a ifiree-year ferni." fits."*"" *" ™" " """" ""•"' LTY ""* "*~ Louis Bassano, Repub- coast-to-coast station call costs 2-Dr. Impala. hardtop, tifjht Qrec $1.00 CREDIT ON ANY MEMBERSHIP M ! jj Councilman Donovan said It is heartening io know that RE-ELECT lican candidate for Assembly the charge of minuse of tax $1.40 plus tax—if you use the •w« hnve "kids" like ChrLs and from District 9B, said today committee funds is -based* on -illegal- services of an operator. other mctnbeis or his that legislation authorising Novni payments to three city em- But the same call is reduced even Interested in something lor thos private individuals to Initiate ployees who received money more—way down to 70+ plus tax •who will follow them. This dm- class action lawsuits to hald before appropriations for determination at this age h«nU Finunclnij-Op*n Until B t\M. environmental pollution —if you dial it yourself without and Frrc D«montiraUon on evorv nru- or u*rd car. their jobs were approved. CeVtttinly an indication ol bc City and Zip No. tho services of an operator. 56Q SOUTH AVE. "should be a matter of the He said the positions were he future .highest priority In the -next ^rtiiJi GARWOOD y nil help ChrLs nnd hLs ROW A i'fhXi the mayor's office, clerk in without an op_erutor_. And save. t500~lrviifg~Stfeet; by dropping up at Uie Rtifht on th« 'The average citizen of Waatflnld Line, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE RAHW \Y t fl a.m. till tl p.m. Saturdny, anil from It u.tn. till 5 p.m. Sunday. Eht__Igr a couple ol t_^ew--Jcr&.ey__BhouJ.d_ have at I5jal'it-Yourtcjf Rule* ilo not apply lo coin, credit-card, collect, person- AUTG SALES- 789-2040 ^Y*V"^8S3SD577 OR VISIT IN PERSON, 1564 departmenp t and Cltv Hall Rah way, New Jersey his disposal tho right to pe- custodian. to-|wtrion, and hoiti-fjueil callt, or to call* charged to another numWr. tition our courts in an effort TRV1NG ST.. RAHWAY. N. J. — 07065 — OR WRITE wtali there were BOtnc- The Fifth Ward RepubU- to bait pollution 01 ro thut ewtJ can ofHceEoTHer also vironment^" Mr. the Martin's »*atd by Krirnili »f l>ykr Pollift. t'.S. Tirucy, C'hrm., swered Mayor 2 59 Ogdcn Way. H said. PAGE 22 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PAGE 23

causa: % knowing anag< Arts Center Slammed County Jail Is Identifying % correctly % knowing party Govwnor1 s citizen groups in Hah way, sights into student attitudes g Stats naming controlling For the second time in and mtl ctuicontusion", Mr Diet Total Respondents 15 11 90 68 43 month ro attend this Sun- ticket plan ro attend a per- reassuring puses by a legislative com- different solutions to the said. "lt'& now. obvious thai Sheriff Hopeful calling for realistic drug "cruel and disruptive" the J.a>'s production of " 11 it- furmance of the musical dismal prubleni is mission to study the use of, drug problem. One sugges- Grover Cleveland P.T.A. culty to the parents. After The poll showed that Gov. Cahill was somewhat less women. *• nion L oumy groups arebc- education programs to which Under $5,000 7 8 86 55 36 With elections to the New procedures used by the Gar- Gulden l-urtu-s" at tlie arts Robert W. 1 cc, GOP can- [U(je of niany young people sources of and trafficking ted that all drugs should will hold its annual calce welcoming newest members William Cahill stands out well known among rural re- This first New Jersey Poll m^ ^>ntinuall\ s [i o r i- the younger generation could $5000 - SI0000 13 9 88 66 39 Jersey legislature only two den State Arts Renter in dis- slu rift in Tnion tuVvard hard drugs in gen- in narcotics and hallucino- relate. be legalized and supervised sale' Tuesday, Election of the teaching staff, Mrs. clear ly in me voter's con- spondents than by suburban was based on a random sam- changed in regard to these $10000 - $15000 18 13 92 72 42 weeks away, 85% of the tributing free tickets to sen- 1 I nearlv °U T erai Jnj the heroin menace or urban citizens. ple of 1,208 New Jersey one ji i'i' ,j had received Cutl- County, said il genic drugs in the colleges, by the government. This Day, at 9 a.m. Mothers are Linda McGuire, second sciousness. When asked to tickerti, a:u thai an inune- ' Ji >.-,i.j ll VV alsll, head ot tile Regardless of their views Over $15000 22 14 94 76 52 state's adult population does ior ciazen groups in 1 nn-n of jails in ihe ^ - ,•t.r,iry do not m ^ articular. universities and high schools would be in line with the asked to bring baked goods grade; Mrs. Katherine identify New Jersey's chief Those under 30 demon- residents, 18 years and olcU diate <: han.ee m disi ritiuiu r. ranf'-rJ un'H| , liad been fi rniati. n i>f the seats, unly on the use of marijuana, not even know that state provide rec ix ^t:II ndl or ed- 1 aS| ^, ring, 1 was able to of this state. Lucidamo, kindergarten, and strated less political ers, who were interviewed County. .•,M,rul i>\ !•;«. arts center u lie (IK• 'lu at the last minute most of those who appeared British system, under which after 8;30 a.m. senators and assemblyman executive, 90% responded nuTl\>. o.^- is required." 1 >• seCL;i"L- some valuable ln- Less than high school 9 87 60 38 by telephone from Eagleeon "Once again, senior ciaze: u i. re ni i Seats left . At ucauonal facili:i addicts are given main- Mr. Ron Ervicic, sixth grade, are up for election. with his name. However, only knowledge than their elders. !u .i::,lti.-[: elll iliat CuiiiH\ eld- While readily admitting before the legislative panel • ' K^li^av Deiiu^ rai >a: lie said thi^ i:^; 1 u d e d a bo Ll t he praised teachers for ex- Completed high school 16 10 88 64 38 With increasing income and during the period Sept. 24 groups have reserved buse> (luu lllMe , Ml". [ )letZ also the widespread usage of agreed that heroin Is tenance doses free ofcharge Grover Cleveland Baclc- This Is a major conclu- 68% of the citizens contac- ^,M^ jails nai u : v. ide located tra time they put in each Some~college or more 20 14 94 77 50 education, correct respon- through Oct. 1. * 'lelZ 1/iV. (tie J riS Center marijuana, the majority of extremely dangerous. In under government auepices. to-School Night was held Ocu sion of the first New Jersey ted knew that the governor in munic l j alit u - \\ ith more Bribes, Bid Fixes 20. day. ""••-- ia a Republican. ses to the entire range Tabulation of the respon- , he wds , ih.t- Senate c an- be fore the committee de- 21 - 29 7 62 34 Stephen Salmore is direc- Lucy's Italian Kitchen are located in c( ,,m\ seats. tish system has failed to by Mrs. James Luicridge, visual aides set up in their 11 86 quent. Members of racial Opinion Research Corpora- n r M :us g roLi| & didaie >,il ihe State should plored the use of heroin. 30 tor of the new poll, which of the state legislature was I le noted i! .a; the I lUoll Cured by Jailing stem the Increases in the PTA president, who wel-classrooms ready to show - 39 21 11 93 69 45 even less well known, with minorities were less in- tion of Princeton. The New 1 e 11 ' i" U c k e [ S . ins Li re eac county of a pro- Ihe consensus among the 40 - 49 19 71 is conducted by the Eagleton Restaurant & Pizzeria County jail is .1: :ig the ')V , State PBA Wants number of addicts. comed parents and teachers parents how they compli- 14 91 43 only 43% aware that the Reforme- d in general on Jersey Poll Is financed by •e\eral o,m- rated number »»t tree tickers, students who testified was 50 21 16 76 Institute of Politics of Rut- and he would c- • 1:\ K. l [lie COil- to the first membership mented the learning process. - 59 93 44 political matters. ln addi- a grant from the Wallace- . Lu: - ;. 'la tli.it Ins c-impa rable i> > us percent- that heroin users within the Another approach was 11 60 "and over II 11 91 gers. He described die re-publicans are the dominant ditions if elect e^ And Triple Fines meeting of the school year. Parents were invited to 70 . 45 tion, men proved more poli- El jabar Fund and the Eagle- LUNCHEON SPECIALS el 1 _i 1 hie, and age ut (be state'^ .^eniurcn- educational community were Prison Guards suggested by a student who suits as "depressinpg g but not party in Trenton. tically knowledgeable than Ile pointed - ..( that 52 , distinctly in the minority. Mrs. LuJcridge spoke of the visit classrooms to discuss Although these results ton Institute. •!•, ni ailed '''-.I lzeiii. I lie uckeis would then In il'.i. third ot a series admitted having once been White 17 13 91 70 43 really surprising" as "there W^^l^feK^ be distributed [Ji rough county of prison mi';.lie.- did not However reassuring as PTA's upcoming fund-rai- the general process of learn- were generally true of all , ,1 wrh.il assaults on cor- a hard drug user. He said Non-White 6 2 83 53 43 is generally a Tow level of or IOCJI senior citizen offi- commit c rinu against per- this might be, it does not Armed to Teeth sera: the Election Day cake ing for the coming year. groups throughout the state, PIZZA and a!! ITALIAN DISHES TO GO a>, tu-ither 1 ruj ti'-r. in state and local he believed the solution lay Mrs. Barbara Takacs, knowledge of state govern- cer ni" commissions. '' I his sons and ce<..L: . a v e then' take into account the vast in showing people how to sale, and the Christmas can- some differences were noted SANDWICHES TO GO r i.l"ie I nion gu\ eminent, I nion County MAPLEWOOD "Let's dles sale held Oct. 20 and who teaches a fifth grade Men 19 14 90 75 48 ment." zensuince v-oulu eliminate the posbibii- terms si;! ru :. .: 'o avoid number of former students live without a crutch. in the responses of certain lti •• rlio tax- i>rnro -^'nnrr c a M diddle whose addiction to hard take a lesson from Attica class; -won—the-award for ."Women .90 62 . 3$ While only 15% of those ticket-,' liv i.t tavormsn. in the dis- The need for such a so- the most parents attending queried knew thai senate and elements of the electorate. i ribi.i u - ouned-. -about—-the--State Sees Receding acainst officials convicted of those who front with 86% of parents served refreshments by identify their present state Legislature than their sub-- g—the PTA, ¥&e flret—M^a^-Qoloreo Grban and^ urban -counter— state, and TTT —t-o—reaeh "Democrat 8 "8Y" 6o~ ~4~4~ are ut!!c-1- srlilt- ar um-e- -age- ihdepenUent- =92= Harm, In contrast l< .I a> a 1 Lor ne \ urge<. Coh^ThcT suggested." ariiyrTCbTfman, classroom 39= riairr-;n rtiri lu ak less-a.hv.ss- receive a banner, reports Republican 93 On addiction of the Union Cnunrv jQ03iher chairman,, and their 16 14 73 45 e ucnon/ Mr Louis Bassa:.,., Republic "rtrar -e. of che.. overxldi^ . '.'Hundreds- ot guards per- Baard_ ai_ Chosejo_ jfxeeholcU- licist. committees. Baked goods for jK«w«MMatf:raiiftBiam««^ onchided. "1 have a^kvd all can Assembly candidate Tfi o rations must pay to thethemes expressed by die stu- form their duties inside pri- ers, 1 led the fight for the the evening were provided tttumi sep.ier citizens unMps to in- creation of the Union County Mrs. Lukridge then gave District °-K v.-.r: i'.'.c wirh in- state tor ; arncipaung in thedents was the failure of anti- 8on walls completely unarm- the floor to Frank Brunette by mothers of kindergarten l. in. m. olain inture m- Narcotics Rehabilitation -%.• > cumbent Ri_pLihliw-iil Aii?ern- illegitimate procurement of ed in New Jersey prisons. principal, who introduced fa- children. equiu^i. -uhirli m uuoi w,Ul hlyman •Herhe.rL guv ertmienr contracts. When overtaken as hostages, Commission more than sev- Kahway, nrnrttr Aliens Use of Mini- In a;!amTTn~ro~"the man- -ihe correction -officers don't en yea_rA ago. It renrefiented CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM v. v rkable'' an V- one of the first organized datur> jail sentence, for have much of a chance when Judicial ULeiorms Outlined With the Holiday Season j wished b\ A. v,luch rhe re is now no pro- you look a^—the toll—at At— attempts by a governmental 0 Find Tucked away backstage of gym Is proving popular Havid • Coldlar! . K-I- ssex, Be Made Citizens agency in this state to re- the auditorium at the David with members of the athletic Social News ^ r.i.ln.ii • vision in tlie state law, Mr. tlca riot's end recently,"Mr. rapidly approaching it is 1469 Irving Si.r Railway that would : >a: I!:L ;-> ak < >i Dietz .-.aiu that am ' public I'nion County Clerk Walter Hefferman added. "Prison habilitate drug addicts and Brearley school Is a mini- teams who come backstage non-returnable ^lass, j las- U.I otlicial convicted oi bribe CJ. Ilalpin, who is seeking reforms may be needed, but stop the spread of addic- By Summit Senate Hopeful gym that is helping 18 phy- to work out. time once again to plan the ric and metal Kw-ra^e con- tion. Being Conducted sically handicapped Aiding William Puglisis la ;u- lakmg ^liMuld also be made reelection to a second term the first element to prevent W.,m tainers. Ihe rv •. asure \«.ouKl tn pav tnjle damage to theas county clerk, said that if chese convicted felons from In the final analysis, how- -An intensive- program-to youngsters receive the a physical education tea- Holiday Feast for your require a uni\- rsal V1 de- Mrs. Jerry F. English, pdgee to "considerations recruit adoptive families for benefit of a physical educa- cher, William Gorski, and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1971 state. "1'or example, if an reelected he will develop a gaining the upper hand is ever, the ultimate solution Democratic candidate for the based solely on the merit posit. otficial obtains ilU.uOU ille- direct line of communication to make sure that prison to the drug problem lies New Jersey e "children who tion program equal to that of Mary Wessel, a physical staff, business associates State Senate, endorsed a and qualifications of the no- wait" has been iStarted by the other students in the school. therapist from the Cerebral Mr. Ba^sa:.. • instead gally, tilts fine should be to the leaders of various guards don't end up on mor- outside Union County and number of wide-ranging ju- minees." V. ..t. favors recyclir:. centers be- ethnic civic organizations in gue indeed outside the State of New Jersey Bureau of Chil- Weight training apparatus Palsy Treatment Center of" •and-family or friends- i3tJ,< )O( )f " lie Said. slabs ln New Jersey." dicial reforms that would -- Abolishing the artifi- dren's Services, the suite's Union County. The league is cause he lee Is \'.\L\{ the law an attempt to uncover the New Jersey. If a perman- curtail political favoritism, cial distinction between is located where it is 'A ill ent solution is to be found, child welfare agency. providing physical therapy 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. lerrer m rhe school, would hurt ihr atfe. retllell- many permanent aliens in Mr. Heffernan also scored reorganize the state's lower County Courts and Superior because of overcrowding For information and res- TP.e Lunch Program their ethnic communities it muat emanate from Wash- — The project Will handle ail throughout the school. A services to the handicapped ve-r^ty noted. "John's tioned containo compames Gov. William T. CahLU's courts, and spur rehabilita- Courts. adoptive applicants for a sev- with federal funds that are ilers eloquent and push the ]••>:as i.it these who qualify lor American observation in San Juan, P. ington. special corrective gym ervations please call 233- tion efforts for the state's — Reorganizing the "In- en-county area, including for the handicapped is inbeing shared with the Eliza- iiiiiy.enship. _ ...( n_r rhnr nom* judges hand prison pnpulnrion. _ _ adequate" municipal court Union, Morris, Somerset and beth school system. .led nd in diL'tnisn \ suggests a stat a\ nielli ol Mr. Halpin said, "Thereout too lengthy prison sen- system," m.ikTng^ tie judge- part-time use as a class- 5542 or stop in and give us PL BL1C CORDIALLY 1 Middlesex counties. It will be room. Mr. Puglisi said each stu- e a«jqui red in hie,!" , recycling cente s as in al- Revisions in the United such people tences. "New Jersey since 1948 ship full time, and shielding based at the Adoption Service .it It li and \ > L. aix u IK tL rna11 ve imht i ldtarhbill. States Department of Agri- in I'nion County who have or "Those convicted through has undertaken an intensive them from political pres- But, it really doesn't mat- dent is receiving from eight the opportunity to discuss Center, 85 Raritan Ave., ter since the compactness of to 10 hours of dierapy a INVITED TO -ATTEND Commended [-.•;• culture's scKoaTTuncn pro^~3T^~nDw ^"^ • and -far-reaching, program Highland Park. 828-4040. the Universal Gym as ai.- ettorrs.'' mainstream of our socio- ous crimes deserve jail for Program Praised week under the- -Joint—pro— your individual plans. Criticizes gram were critiziced this of judicial reform,'* said •— Making the jobs of gram, an increase of six 1 lie le' le r \>. JS week In- I' .S.. Senator CHf- economic life and qualify life. They, ln many cases, "The action of the legis- the Summit .attorney who is county prosecutors and as- The project sprimary pur- called, allows up to 15 young- e JL I"- Kukri L;. kleinh ans for citizenship. However, prevented others from en- pose is to find and study sters to exercise in a Hours over last year. Also, tord B. L^ase. The new cm - lature in authorizing the running for the unexpired sistant prosecuto rs career a fUUtime speech therapist Housing Action hacks in rhe program will they are reluctant to come joying the fruits of living, Port of New York Authority term in the Union Countypositions, with tenure, pay, families who wish to adopt confined space—and all at la\ forward and apply for fear and it's appalling to read PROCLAIMS OBSERVANCE ... Mrs. Wynona Weingart, black and seriously handicap- the same time if need be. Is on duty along with omer i,u . T"Oir- . not meet the requirements to construct high speed mass Senate delegation. ' 'Now{ and basis for selection si- specialists. All this is ln kl.l\ 1 ! j (I.i. v. In let lel'ri !• New Je V- of need> children, Senator they cannot pass the federal that our governor publicly transit systems to serve however, it needs updating.' milar to those of judicial executive vice president of the Westfield Area Chamber ped -white children. In the The mini-gym was pur- udge, v. r.i.ih • se> '.-r- lour *L • :ILI ressional of Commerce and membership chairman of the New past, many of these children chased by the Union County addition to a full academic L ase staled. examination. condemns judges who re-Newark and Kennedy air- Mrs. English endorsed appointments. program for each youngster. e\hlblll>.K leaders, ' ni' 'i: 1 >unt\ State I'lie changes create a sub- spond to the severity of the ports is, without doubt, the five recommendations by the -- Stepping up rehabili- Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Clubs, have remained in foster Regional High School Dis- \a.tiu;iii and i^iiaitr ^aiKiidutir t hris- sidy for children who can crimes with severe eentenG- mosi significant step yet membership of the New Jer- tation efforts outside of pri- watches Gov. William T. Cahill as he signs proclama- homes or institutions because trict No. 1 with the help of \i..i\ wa> j.'j'i'iiik-J a rifle, • had. t I I' oil 1 \ adoptive families were not Title VI B federal funds to| her Dietz \ »L ^terda\ urged a fiord to purchase, lunches Ing. taken toward solving New sey Citizens Alliance to Im-sons wim citizen volunteers tion which set Oct. 17-23 as National Business Women's What A Yarn! 1 a .m. until p.l stcil and snot iiun insirucim", a unified effort i!'combatting fall n'i: h<> the Week in the state. With them *ts Ronald MrHeyraann; at the expense of children Jersey's mass transporta- prove Administration of Jus- as probation officers, and available for~them. Though for the physically handi- One of the litfhteat and by the -National KiHe- \^r,^.c- rhe Nixon A a rr 1: n 1 s r r a 11 o n' s vmir hr--|'la< "Perhaps the governor state commissioner of labor and industry. The C of C capped. All physically handi- who cannot pay, the Rahway tion problems," Herbert H. tice, a bar association-re- inside the prison by encour- there have been great Im- strongest spin-offs from space iaii>):i i ••! \ni« -ri^. a . duwngradmg ul Section 202 l.arr\ hinj;. lu would do away with prisons has Clark members. Mrs. Weingart is a member of capped students in the Congressman declared, hie Kiehn and C. Louis Bassano, lated group. aging training and work re- provements in placing these research ia Union Carbide's Mr. Monte j<>m^ IIIL ranks ot the senior citi/.en housing W I and let this state and coun- the Westfield Business and Professional Women's Club. district attend the David said that the ^00,01 iu allo- Republican candidates for She called for; -- Limiting lease programs by industry children, there are sdll a irraphile yarn that ia ol .^eleC I ed VoluriU el" H^U'UL- program. cated for the program inNew try be taken over by theAssembly from District °B State Senate confirmation of and labor. very large number with no Brearley school - now be i Utt—Uiicd—U>—produce V tal ti >r:i tl- rou^lu >ui the v."unir\ I'nder Section 2(>2, opeia- Jersey was not used la*ii apparent revolutionaries said. permanent homes. The building is designed w';i - donate- n. in> h> m 1^ in 1 who foment trouble as wit- typea of what may be the III 11 ij.ll.. LJ ! 11 1 1 > ['.111. Ifii In tlie 1- ederal 1 lousing year for the summer* ^^ talk The project intends to pro- to meet their specific U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE. N.J the N R A snu'll Jrni:, educa- ness San Quentin and At- Messrs. K.lehn and Bas- McGuire Hits Aid to Private Schools, world's lightest (2.G Ib.) and 1.' r vn\\, )u a.rn until ^ Adnuni.st ratmn, non-[-ruin gram and that he will seek Helen Uhrin, George Frank vide quick quality service needs—outside ramps lead- tion program. Ihe j rograin tica this past month." sano praised Gov. William first computerized golf club. RESERVATIONS (201) 233-5542 1. on Saiurd.n , and 1 r< in- groups, such a^ churches, its release f o r this year's K. Lewis. T. Cahill's efforts in pro- for families interested in ing into the building, wheel- >n mini 4; in i „ m . en bun- ha^ been m o[,,.ration since Mr. Heffernan, whose The shaft of the club, PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 no can construct low-cost program. Tribune. posing the legislation, call* these children and will not chair-high water fountains, multiple housing tor senior 16,000-member PBA organ- And Low Welfare Grants for Housing be bound by old restrictions an elevator and other special which ia^aj^roduct of_5Jjjike:_ _ LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER speare Co-m-pa-ny-, is i»a^t - •cuizentJi. 1 financed by long- Not h i n K' ization has scores-of prison, 1 Honored by County B. S* A. and methods. Single people, facilities that provides the Robert B, Blackmail ul 19J9 'in forcing the Port Auth- with Thornel graphite yarn. Piano Entertainment Evenings term, liiW.-^niortrsr federal .. 1SL guards and correctional of- David K. McGulre of welfare programs to a newolder people, and those with handicapped a normal high Cliurcji St., Rahway, u as , ro- loans. ficers "ainorig Its mem-ority to adhere to its original program of aid to non-public school experience. The yarn haa a tensile Monday thru Saturday li> lie u I'd >• a.s IK' down m anda te to p ro vide mass Four Union Council Boy Scouts of America, was theUnion, candidate for the State limited incomes will defin- ni 'ted tu title officer at [lie I) u a n e (.'. bership, pleaded that "the Assembly in District 9-B on schools. This change hit hard itely be considered, along Besides helping the handi- strength of 400.000 pounds •tTowor Sl#aW House Inc 1970 of IMn Alpha Delta, national £* transit services to the Scouts of America volun- principal speaker. Mr. Far- "HOME-STYLED KIELBASI 1.25 Ib I lackensack office ol Coii;- New l.omiun lives of the guards had to be mer, an Eagle Scout and the Independent C oalition at people chiefly because it with married couples. capped youngster, the mini- per square inch. safeguarded," - teer Scouters were recipi- &ez a flat rate of $98 a *Fuii"Linc of Quality Cold CtfTS ents Oct. 23 of the Silver former Scoutmaster, spoke ticket, announced the release a tie e Co m pan y, K r ed 1 >. liar Association, Seton Hall LEGAL NOTICES about changes to take place of a position paper on aid month for welfare rental GAL. I;romiiold president of Coir,- I aw School Alunim Assoc- LEGAL NOTICE Beaver Award for men and (All Our Cold Cuts Are Home Made) ( • ut 1 ">nn Ilion in the Scouting of tomorrow. to non-public schools. In payments. What kind of de- nrjnwealth Land, announced. iation and KutgdVs L'niversity wunicri SI ,030,000 the newly authorized Silver cent housing can be had for i'il a > Raymond W. Eastman of comments covering the pa- *AI1 Chop Meat Ground Fresh Mr. lUackman, a I1'"] \ lu in ;u A -isuciaUi >n. ' r i \ ate CITY OF RAHWAY, IN THE Fawn Award for ladies. The this figure? The Cahill pro- lb Buy from o leading company irki-rs m I'.' awards are th 5 highest honor Rahway was toastmrtster. per, which was mailed to 15 *Liverwurst (Our Own) 99° - graduate of Seton Hall Ini- 1U was this year's recip- COUNTY OF UNION. NEW JERSEY gram was a perversion of OUR 34 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (••lal Mr. and Mrs. John J. Uhrin newspaper editors and 99C Ib. versiry'd School of I .aw , jt'li.- ient cf Setun I fall Law a local council can bestow moral priorities. will give you MORE COMFORT V) $812,000 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1071 of Clark were dinner com- Catholic Archbishop Thomas °Center-Cut Pork Chops ed the company in Augusi ot :-)chool\s iHitaranding ^ uizen- upon its volunteer leaders. and SAVE you MONEY. Call for 51,126,000 WATER BONDS OF 1971 mittee co-chairmen. Boland of Newark, in whose "Gov. Cahill's new school this year, lie Is a m em her slup. Award. Those honored for "note- diocese Mr. MtG'jlre's HOURS 8-0. Fnday 8 8 worthy service of .except^—_ John B, Coker (of Llnden> aid program was also started council president ancf~JoTm Union County—district lies, at the same time as poverty Eifimote on NOTICE OF BOND SALE tional character to boy- the candidate made the fol- hood " were: Frank BiUlama A. Brown, Scout executive funds from W a shington NEW BOILER — BURNER S. Sealed proposals wUl bo received by the Mayor and Municipal spoke briefly, while council lowing comments. dropped substantially, yet no CONTROLS, CONVERSION OR Council of the City of Rahwuy. in the County of Union. New Jer- of Elizabeth; George C. significant allowance was ONLY A BURNER. sey, at th« City Hall. 1470 Campbell Street, Rahwuy. New Jersey, Frank of Clark, L. Wayne commJ ssioner C. Kenneth on the eighth day of November. 1971. at 8:00 o'clock P.M. (Eastern Probs: of Union; and Helen Holland of Elizabeth recog- "When New Jers3y ex- made for this in Gov. Cahill's Standard Time), for the purchase of the following described bonda K, Uhrin of Clark. The nized and contended all perienced a series of civil budget. of said City: unit leaders and veteran disorders several years ago, Now, once again, the gov- awards were presented by Gov. Richard Hughes called s812 000—GENERAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1971 dated Roy D. Irving of Cranford, Scounters. ernor Is seeking to ressurect N'T w&ir, can wow November 1. 1971, numbered from 1 upwards, and a member of the Silver Bea- Wood Badge Training upon all of us to make a the program declared uncon- maturing in numerical order on November 1 of each Awards were presented by ' mjral recommitment" to stitutional by the U.S. Su- y»~r r>hnnn Inin7atol974, Inclusive, ¥80,000 in ver Committee. attack those causes which preme Court. Also, the N. J. 486-0059 D< 1975 to 19777 , inclusive, HtSSli G. Robert Northrtin nfCrnn- a a elusive, and $112,000 ln 1082. wards were m^ade at theford. Wood Badge Coordina- Catholic Conference haa $1 126 000—WATER BONDS OF 1071. dater November 1. 1071 Union Council Annual Recog- tor to William Brerinan of numerous priorities. In opened a drive to perauade <«<-»:-o»««« numbered from 1 upwards, and maturing in numerical Roselle; J. Howard Duff of general, they were priorities the legislature to establish a " • • .•'""'' . •• -'v • y .. ••>. nition and Fellowship Din- 3 N. Wood Ave. JOHN MAYERESKY order on November 1 of each year. $30,000 in 1973. centering around people. $35 million private and paro- LINDEN. N.J ner-Dnn^e at the Wlnfield Union; and Richard E. Dol- Linden, N.J, MANACfR $60,000 ln 1974 to 1991. Inclusive, and $1«,000 in 1992. Scott Hotel, attended by 350sen of Cranford. ThAs year Gov. William T. chial school aid program. Said Jwands. will be in coupon form with the privilege of regis- Scouters and their ladies. Assistant Scout Executive, Cahill balanced his budget by Unfortunately this ie still to rr tration DS to principal only or ns to both principal and interest, and Robert W. Zartlna, was staff transferring about $9.5 mil- be done at the expense of will be in the denomination of $5,000, except that the last maturinH Neil Farmer, administrative lion from certain types of people programs." bonds of unid General Improvement Bonds of 1071 in the amount assistant to the nationalChief advisor and coordinator of of $2 000 will be for $1,000 each, and the last maturing bonds of Scout Executive of the Boythe gala "event'." Assorted Knits, Velvets SKIRTS LADIES MIDI SUEDE COATS said issue of Water Bonds of 1971 maturing in 1092 will be m the JACKETS denomination of *l,000 to-thc-cxlent^gcsgm^tocomply with the and Polyesters --Dressy & Casuals •ipanisl i jllar above schedule and the provisions of the Local BondLaw. Principal Wools I- rot;i and.semi-annual Interest (May 1 and November 1) will be payable at the Community State Bank and Trust Company. Rahway Branch. Auto Exhaust Testing Backed by LWV soils ( )• -K Ttahway, NewtrerseyT-AUofMid bonds will be -general obligations of said City payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes. _ Harmful, Dietz Says Values to Said issues of bonds will be sold as a combined and consoli- VALUES to $50 NONTE *&',$ dated issue and bidders must state ln their proposal the rate of The League of Woman Vo- form with a reasonable de- 5ft SUEDE COATS JohnGonnoC was roUedjn nn interest (naming a single rate for all of said bonds as a combined ters of New Jersey has urged gree of effectiveness. The Warning against thepossi- Mr. Dietz, who recently '-$12 HIGHER atmosphere of public sorvico. and consolidated Issue) the bonds are to bear, expressed In a mul- Commissioner Richard J. rapid growth in rhe number bility of severe and lasting visited the Federal Govern- tiple of one-eighth or one-twentieth of one per centum. No pro- of automobiles in New Jer- personality damage. Union ment's Center for the Study Pingry, Williams Col logo posals will be considered for bonds at a rate higher than tho lowest Sullivan and the State De- Coun K i • -W 1M; Harvard Law ScfiooCHotaught NonDTnidd^l^THira f said bonds. As Protection to recommend 19 111 S3s in India on a Fulbriflht grant between proposals ot the same lowest Interest rate, the bonds will adoption of annual auto ex- barely hold the line in aircalled for mandatorvsTate ^^^^^!^^ RocTcvTHe7 SLACKS be sold to the bidder or bidders offering to pay for tho Issue not pollution. Therefore, the certification of all drug re- I'S ARTIC and worked in Africa with tho haust testing by the state Md., said that Dr. Robert less than the principal amount of $1,038,000 and nccrued Interest of New Jersey. Com- projected 20-30% decrease habilitation programs. Peterson, chief of the center, In 1969, ho was narrowly defeated and not more than $1,939,000 and accrued interest, and to accept feels some rehabilitation VALUES to $25 Cienuine W, il rim therefor the least amount of bonds, tho bonds to bo accepted to be missioner Sullivan must resulting from the proposed "Society could be open- W AsMmbJy^t-Larse.JTiirci testing ie essential/' Mrs. programs may do more harm regularh S^~< K Ltjw those first mnturing, and U two or more bidders offer to take the make recommendations to ing Pandora's box by indis- Hfl'adedlhtt CfahfoVdX^hcer same least amount of bonds, at the same lowest rote of interest Gov. William T. Cahill by McCall stated. criminately assigning drug than good because of the Crusado; then said bonda will be-sold-to the bidder or bidders offering to early November. The league believes the offenders and users to anyinadequate.-.even dangeroua pay therefore the highest additional price, which additional price therapy techniques available law firm of Cravath, Swain© 8i shall not exceed by more than $1,000 the par value of the bonds Mrs. Nina McCall, league standards set by the and all rehabilitative pro- Moors, Last-voar-ha-was-$tatai_ hereby offered for sale. president, stated, ffThe fact proposed code are not un- grams without knowing what AUTHENTIC A-2 AIR FORCE campaign co-ordinatojr^or ass* Proposals are desired on forms which shall be furnished ay that the automobile is areasonable, but are ones methods are being used," Mr. Petersen, a native Senator Harrisor the City, and each proposal must be accompanied by a certified major source of air which any properly func- the Rahway Democrat said. New Yorker, feels that more Jr. He at check or cashier's check or treasurer's check for two per cent of tioning vehicle can meet. In "We must establish stand- research is necessary in the the par value of the bonds offered herein, drawn upon an, Incor- pollution, combined with the Leather Jackets CM "R LOW PiUCI" fact that New Jersey has the addition,n-jjuch a properly ards for any program de- tailoring of rehabilitation to Assorted Lingerie porated bank or trust company to the order of tho Trensurcr of functioning vehicle benefits siring state authorization specific individuals and indi- the-etty-partially to secure said City from any loss resulting from highest density of motor ve- EWM the failure or the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. No hicles makes it imperative the owner by lower fuel costs and insur*e that all programs vidual groups. John Connor sees drug ubuse and Interest will be allowed oa such deposit. In addition to the price that air pollution from-motor and prolonged life for hisare authorized by the state. Dr. Peterson also took Bras—Girdles—Slips ihft fouling of our air, water and ^ "bT6r^thc^t>tjrchnBer~must pay accrued interest-at tho rate borne by ^vehicles be attacked at every ^ar Estimates that 30% of "All too often the desire issue with press interpre- S land ai hti primary logtslatiwe iobs. level. The "league *'™rJ"" v' will ^fali ^the~ teists to and~:tbteSelection Nation—of ~a -jcecent center Before the year 2000 (less than ?[ the purchase price. m , u_ „, , underline the need for of a 30 years away) N j.'i population JTheJegality of the bonds will be approved by Messrs. Mudge is • slogagnn is aalUl that is studyy on the effects of mari- & AJex^naer7^rypp will triple. That expansion muat T6^winn3«?uVhlB*^o^ girstatoe . neceBsarf-forlnterested/butt juana «~?uVhlBh*d^o^ttar-^^ ^£SA!^ be planned, for people, not profit, The bonds of Bald Isaue maturing In the years 1082 to 1002, enforce re_ e^ fj88ft£$iaftaRj$ftft^^ Nationally Advertised S90 if we arc to conserve our environment. Inclusive, shall be redeemable prioir toI theihr stated 108date2s tof ma- duce this source of air pol- concerned Iri drug^rehabliftaMon^ UVR LOW turity, at the option of the City, on November 1. 1081, or on any- upsurge Dietz added. person'versely s thahealtn marijuanah more ad, bu-t Su^de 8i Leather Furry lution, and it Is tine respon- that does not mean we favor _ interest i>ay-meHLdate_thercafter, In whole or in part but in inverse sibility of the car owners opposition- to "By demanding certlflca- Pile Collar numerical Order If less tRakrallr^ir-thcr-prlce-of-por-and-aeorued pollution control mea- _tion, I don't mean to dampen by any implication of the interest to the date of prior redemption, plus premiums, expressed to begin" bearing some~of p legallzation-of-marijuanai*1 as a percentage of the par value of said bonds, if redeemed at the the cost of cleaning the air/' sure and wishes to reiter- citizen enthusias" m but lOHH T» CONNvll Ji ate its support of the En- merely he said. "The research into following tlmea: _. . i Mrs. McCall directed at- to provide safe- extensive uee of marijuana ' Pour t>ef centum <4%) on or prior to tention to the fac~ot. "tha^v^u,t auto-- vi^rmtental-. protection guards for the troubled 10a.m. - y A enc s addict," has not been developed November I, 19B3; mobiles taust he maintained 2 iey P^opqsedprogram. Mr. Dietz ex- (Clarkton Shopping Center) CLOSED MONDAYS Three per centum (3%) thereafter on regularly to keep emissions ^ LWV is providing non- plained. enough to matepredictions or prior to November 1, 1DS5; at the lowest possible leVel"Pattisan information about ""' The Candidate—said—such ox^sjements ofTfact. There Two per centuin (2%) thereafter on as well as to kejap emission **ext Tuesday's election, certification is especially are indications that it has he'll see that Trenton gets the message or prior to November 1, 19B7; control devices/required by Information about voting* needed becfiUse the federal certain .detrimental effects.J —=— ' Oire-per-contum-(i56.>-thereaftet—on or- IJBESJQSILX 8 Clarkion Drive, Claris ->U^ prior to November 1, 10BO. the" ~ federaT~^^vernmenc7T^ mental capabilities, at least sonnir . ll'o'tfa . dletx . engiish: for State Senators proper working order- ferendumT?qiieBtion£(-may be tlon Acn permits ad- Without premium I* redeemed thereafter -dicta, to be civilly committed in some cases.— — FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. ffir'bv Dr. G. Penkewalter. 620 Standlsh Ave^Weatfleldl State proposals for in- obtained by calling the LWV CORNER OF SOUTH AVENUE~& CENTER STREET prior to maturity. Bpection must be imple- At 746-l4oi-(Monclab^—or: fcO—federal-prograros# fol- ^ll^^ XLOSEDJADNDAYS complying with tho provisions hereof or offering to pay a premluVn* FACING THE GARWOOD MALL in * ^Q< o* ai.OOrt will ba H>Wed. trot devices continue toper- Trained volunteers -will care-ln_thelr_owncommunity y( _._. KOGER fe. fo UP to_three, ycaifcu "We" ouOiirr ad.s cap«rt vyoA.u. -MI*!*-.—•cilon..Cal* \*» i to muat guarantee these local totaling Tnore than $60,000 Director of Revenue and Finance by those who telephone for 1971 have been announced GAR WOOD. N.J. The Rahway H«w«-n#c«rd .t hIW^ L-- programs do not Injure-the- 3S8-O600 or 389H3601. tero patient/* he said* *oundation.

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VOL. 149, NO. 43 RAHWAY. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 15 CENTS 0 Democrats Make Gains I In State Representation j: ' *Oa±ns tn State- Senare -and- Asacm-hh*- mrmberships 1 3 were made in Tuesday's general election b\ die 0 Christopher Dietz of | -Demoerfltfl ae they cut Into die Republican, L Railway .and his two Demo- Fifth Ward Councilman Fifth Ward Councilman i of the Legislature. 1 cratic runningmates, John Peter M Donovan, the Re- Donovan was named to the Ti__Connor J^tC ublican appointe'd_ to governing body after John JLretaln their control of •"••the 40-niember Senate by" jj and Carmine" J. Liotta of C, Holt, a Republican^ re- BygH5==^regrrrTaTto=^3^: to unofHclalTresuits, retained conTrol-oftiie^Assembly, -Tu-ea-day••—in- -their—bid -for riry <"!• I 36-seats to 33. One independtmt was ~ full two-yeas terms in the in Union- County, three--RepubliCi S^naj^ hy I ,'nion Co.un.ty rji^ G6f Vcrtu iuiiiL4i___„„ ^ -state—senator—u^xe el^rr^d. They wt-rp M.u ing hJRDftmocrarl'r „_.. _ representation on Rinaldo, Frank X. McDermoti and Jerome M | The victorious Republican Jonn J. Brogan, by 74 votes, ell, which is ^controlled by In Assembly District 9-A, Assemblyniai~Jos;epl1 J candidates WeT*e~STaTe~~5e7f^ 784 to 710, the Democrats, 5-4. In 1972 Higgins was reelected and Alexander "Menza elected. ators Matthew J. Rinaltio The Fifth Ward provided control of tbe Council will Both are Democrats. Assembly District ^-13 uK-cted of l'nion and Frank X, Me- the only local contest since bejit jatakejvhen voters elect \ I Herbert H. Kiehn, incumbent, and C. Louis Hassano. Dermott of Westfield, and the six ward eouncilmen are the ' six ' ward "representa- Voters in District 9-C reelected Peter J. McDonough, former Freeholder Jerome not to be elected until next tives. The Democrats-gained Republican, and gave the other beat tu hi J M. F.pstein of Scotch Plains. year. control last year when Dan- Arthur A. Manner. NEW FLAG UNFURLED ... Second graders at Madison School conducted a Veterans Duy Other unsuccessful candi- program on Oct. 25 dedicating a new flagdonatedby the school's Parent-Teachers Association. Results in the Donovan- iel L. Martin was elected dates were those of the In- Participants were: front row (1. to r.) Todd Downer, Sheila Malcranskiy, Celia Kusnitz, Janet Brogan race roughly paral- mayor and three Democrats, dependent Coalition- They Fiorellino, Linda Gaasaway, Yolanda McQueen, and London Jones; back row, Thomas Gorwon. leled the city-wide results Charles E. Crowell, Wilson were Richard Avant of Sum- Elijah Miller, and Joseph Mircantonio. in the votes for the State D. Beauregard and Francis mit, the Rev. Elmer L. Sul- Senate and Assembly seats R. Senkowsky, were elected livan of Roselle and Arnold and Union County clerk councllmen-at-large. Gold of Clark. Their votes, as Rahway voters gave the Councilman Donovan and winch hurt the Democratic GOP candidates a narrow Mr. Brogan, both in their candidates, were: Father edge. The city electorate, thirties, waged strong cam- Sullivan, 6,432, Mr. Gold, however, favored the Demo- paigns, concentrating on Reminders of events and Record this w<_- a RptpuhUcfln. for Maguire, Kaczmarek councilman's "do nothing" nuifu colors .vl.i drying In the race for the un- Kaczmarek to the board. Mayor Kaczmarek's tri- 283-160, and the Fourth Dis- record for his- -yeax-tn-office. iIK- c expirt-d term as state sena- The victories oi Freehol- trict by 53 votes, 195-142. the washlii umph gave the Democratic Maguire Kaczmarek Councilman—Donovan con- i V Awarded mvanalih tor, Mrs. Jerry English of Party control of the county Ward 1 2,041 1,095 Mr._ Brogan carried the Summit was successful. The First District by only six centrated his attack upon the Fourteen winners of the Open Land board by a 5-4 margin. Ward 2 525 586 Democratic administration, Halloween costume conn-si An:: ll -Uuniucratic candidate beat Also elected to the board Ward 3 525 675 votes, 136-130, and the Sec- Van Dyke J. Pollitt of Fan- ond District by 96 votes asserting that it was re- spouso-ced- Jiv .. the Railway L was Matthew H. Nilsen of Ward 4 5S& sponsible for a tax increase Businessmen s Association ' Whcn, • during prohi- wood, Republican-, and Fa-~ Elizabeth.- & Republican, TOTAL 2.679 3,033 272-176.- • - • bmon, Rahvv ay \v JUU iarfi\U ther Sullivan. of 23 per cent this year on Saturday wece aw^rd^d The race between Free- over- the•-1-970- rate and-for gift certificates. The con- like liqa jr bcca-jSL prohibi- holder Maguire and Mayor tion 'jt fibers h.i^i the addition of new jobs to test was conducted by Ui<_- COL'iNTYWIDE RESULTS Kaczmarek provided the assaho Elected the city payroll. Alter Mayor Rahway Jaycees. qi'irutlt-ifS ul m.tail inu» 1-OR STATE SENATOR Favored highlight of the Clark Ra.hu ay River v Martin challenged Mr. Dono- The contesrwasd vided in- Kinaldo, ,,„,„ 93,350 election because of the ab- v'ICes Liie C L[\ 's ^ Rahway voters favored the van to list the jobs created to two divisions, one for chil- Me Dermott 77,565 $80 million Green Acres sence of any municipal con- District 9- aince Jan. 1, the GOP coun- dren between the ages of 3 Epstein 68,953 bond program and the state testa. Mayor Kaczmarek cilman named the new po- and 7, an.1 the other for chil- r<_ iall in Dietz 58,125 polled 3,033 votes to Free- Assemblyman Herbert H. Kiehn of Rahway and his Republi- constitutional amendment can runningmate, C. Louie Bassano of Union, seeking two-year sitions and the salaries of dren 8 to 12. Winners of first t, -or Connor 63,862 that would, save 'senior citi- holder Maguire's 2,679. the city employees, and also nut- l-iorca 67,842 Rahway voters also gaveMa- terms in the State Assembly in Tuesday's general election, zens $10 million in property^ defeated their "two Democratic opponents and two Independent declared, tax funds had been caces, second place, a $lu FOR STATE SENATOR- yor Kaczmarek the fcdge, |.'en 1 orscsh,i.-rs, Janus taxes when*they went TO the Coalition candidates. misused because some em- certificate, and the nexr five "1 . Unexpired Term polls at Tuesday's general casting 3,348 votes for him ployees- were paid "before •xelly .ma M rt lUnii-a, Assemblyman Kiehn was elected to his third two-year term. places, $5 certificates. in 64,670 and 3,024 for Freeholder funds were appropriated in the city ' election. The $155 million He and Mr. Bassano will represent Union County District Winners in the 3-7 division English 73,251 Maguire as they favored all the 1971 budget. higher education bond issue 9-B, which was changed this year to consist of Rahway, were: First, Joe T jnipUns "Wnen d livery stable on three of the Democratic can- canipb<.-il Street stabled gov- Sullivan 6.30o was rejected by city voters. Linden, Cranford, Union, Springfield, Garwood, Mountainside The purchase of the Eliz- 3, of -171 W. Grand Avenue, didates for the board. c-rnnn-nt ca\alr\ huraus and The state results showed and Winfield. The district Is considered by political experts abeth town Gas Co. building second. Sue B.*chman, o, ot their riders ytayt-U at the Reserves Disarm that the two bond issues and In Clark, Freeholder Ma- to be one of the most evenly divided in New Jersey. by the city for use as a 914 Wes'.field Avenue, third, Crosb Keys Inn ' the constitutional amend- guire ran ahead of the GOP police headquarters was Peter Turley, 7, of 431 ticket and received the se- The results supported that appraisal. Mr. Bassano topped "WiK-n ice wis cu- on ment received the voters* the candidates, getting 27,906 votes, while Assemblyman another issue in the cam- Maple Avenue; fourth, Chris- approval. The Green Acres cond highest numberofvotes paign. Councilman Donovan tine Sturtz, 4, of 71 Morn- Jajlcsjn's i'ona and .stored Youths of Eggs, Kiehn polled 27,382. Assemblyman Henry F. Gavan of Linden, there in an ice house for bond issue and the tax of the freeholder candidates. opposed the purchase while eey Avenue, Avenel; fifth, The unofficial county-wide Democrat, was third with 25,177 and his runningmate, Donald the winter ' amendment won approval Lan of Springfield, fourth with 25,005. The Independent Coali- Mr. Brogan backed the Coun- Kevin Johnson, 7, of 019 Soap and Paint easily while the electorate vote in.the freeholder race cil action. Union Screet; sixth, Steve " W'.it/i an ice company was: Maguire, 71,145; Nil- tion hopefuls were Melvin Charles of Linden and David K. on Canv.iboU brreet stabled Members- of the Rahway approved the education bond McGuire of Union. Steinbacher, 5 1/2, of 514 issue by a fairly narrow sen, 69,539; Kaczmarek, 5th WARD RESULTS Booth Court, and seventh, seven team:; ul iiorses used Police Reserves, a group of 71,532, Freeholder Donald In W ard 1, the breakdown is* Kiehn, 454; Bansano, 3iil; to deliver ict to homes :n youths who have indicated a margin. Gavan, 554; Lan, 539. In Ward 2; Kiehn, 624; Bassano, 526; Cecilia Giuvin, 4. of 985 The Rahway vote in favor C. Dunne of Fanwood, Re- Donovan Pierpont Street. R lhway and vicinity : want to pursue a career in Gavan, 404; Lan, 401. In Ward 3; Kiehn, 724; Bassano, 598; Brogan of the tax break for elderly publican, 67,730, Mrs. Ma- Dist. 1 130 136 •'Whtrn the present Huff- law enforcement, put in 264 tilda McGowan of Elizabeth, Gavan, 573; Lan, 564. In Ward 4: Kiehn, 169; Baasano, 117; The certificates in the 8- property owners was ap- Disc. 2 176 272 man- Kous I-'urnitu re Store hours patroling the city's Democrat, 69,470, and Jos- Gavan, 393; Lan, 403. In Ward 5; Kiehn, 895; Bassano, 744; 12 division were won by the proximately 3 to 1, a total Dist. 3 283 160 Assemblyman Peter J. Mcl)urK.,,cii ... an uin:sall\ successful and popular legislator ... was the site of a la rue car- streets over the weekend eph L. Garrubbo of Union, Gavan, 564; Lan, 570, In Ward 6; Kiehn, 739; Bassano, 590; following children; First, of 3,914 votes being cast Dist. 195 142 riage factory ,' to provide Rahway with a Democrat, 66,967. Other un- Gavan, 433; Lan, 391. 4 Scott DeFilippis, 9, of 41 in favor of the amendment TOT 784 710 an Assemblyman for three tt-rni-, ... die wubiutul "caucus" system abandoned as a result ' When St~. Ceo -\"onuc quiet Halloween. successful candidates were AL Cheremont Avenue, was known as and 1,557 against. The vote second, Gregory Szollar, H, King The patroling was done Linda Geratmann, David T. DISTRICT-WIDE RESULTS George fiighw \y : on Friday and Saturday eve- for the Green Acres bond *\ Kih B Hi" \>c'Honuugh's rt'-urgaruzatiui. , Ian ... f^inur Chairman of Kducation Committee ... of 70 Rncltan Road, Linden, issue was; Yes, 4,736; no, Burkitt and Sanford J. Kiehn Bassano Gavan 1 an Chinese Auction third. Sheila Fr,-.,^-.^ I I, nj_ •'When the pom- houtie was nings, and soTne yoqihsw^re RAHWAY 2,942 2,921 2,868 — escorted^ home after beinj 951. The totals for the edu- Williams, Independent Co- Cranford 4,273 4,249 3,686 3,589 K-ii'si^ I..WI r..ui" ... 1.1 iui.- t-arned re-election. 652 W. Meadow Avenue; "Wncn tiic KkK burn4id.ii .^disarmed of eggs, soap, "arid cation bond issue u/ere(-Vosr alltion candidates, and An- C.Rrwnnri 665 8ti2 790 fourth, Damon Ogando, H, o* 2,693; no, 2,797. thony Car bone, Independent. 1851 ClurchStreet; fifth, Jay cross in L'nion c:uunr> Park aerosol spray paint that nor- Union 10,511 11,406 602 7,176 next dnur to tlie college? mally would haver found its Linden 3,921 4,079 485 6,730 Beam, 10, of 1096 Briarcliff CONSTITUTIONAL Votes cast by Rahway and Drive; sixth, seventh, Sandi "Wneu ihe Pennsylvania way onto homes and cars. Clark voters for Union Mountainside 1,935 1,915 852 852 Railroad trains ran at street Assistance by the Re- AMENDMENT Winfield 231 234 520 480 For Tomorrow Zito, 12, of I860 Paterson (Tax break for elderly) County Clerk Walter G.Hal- Street, and seventh, Lliza- level? serves allowed the regular pin and Sheriff Ralph Springfield 2,201 2,381 249 2,520 St. Mary's Altar Guild of beth Stowar-t-i-8-.-of 71-8-Bev- "Wnen Rahway Hospital police force to carry on their Oriscello reflected the coun- TOTAL 27,382 27,906 25 .177 25,005 St. John the Baptist Russian occupied two renv>de]ed~pri- norm id-duties. YI£S No Orthodox Church, Rahway, erly Road. Ward 1 522 240 ty-wide voting. Both County vate ho:n_.s ,,n Jaques Ave- On Friday evening 18 R-?- Clerk Halpin, a Republican, will have a Chinese auction After the contest entrants nue? .servejs were patrolina, while Ward2 699 311 tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. in the had assembled in :he Lewis and Sheriff Oriscello, a De- "Wnen a s-n.ill country Saturday night saw 3Z young Ward3 HHti 331 Gavan's Call Before Probe hall of Rahway pust N:J. 5, Street parking lot, the Jay- Ward4 17^ S7 mocrat, scored easy victor- American Legion, on Maple school uxisttfd just off St. men aiding the police de- ies over their opponents, cees led the children In a George Avenue'1 It is now a partment. The Reserves Ward5 , 8do 3UH Avenue. parade along M.iin and L. Ward 6 7b 5 3S0 James^J. Delaney, Demo- one-family houe. toured the city in Civil De- cratic candidate for clerk, Starts Kinneally-Asch Row Mrs, William Weiss, Cherry Streets. fense trucks and private TOTAL 3,914 1,557 chairman, said prizus have "When W. Grand Avenue and Robert W. Lee, GOP A vitriolic battle has been Members of the Raiv ty cars. tion, but Mr. Asch responded been contributed by Rahway was known as Mechanic contender for sheriff. waged over the past week by Jaycees were judges. Assis- Street? The patroling program GREEN ACRES BOND by stating that "1 knew ,-he businesses and individuals. ting with the event arrange- Wardl 060 137 The unofficial county-wide Union County Democratic same anguished cry was Refreshments will be served "When a trolley traveled was coordinated with the results were; Chairman Jamts J. ments were the Rahway Jay- through the heart of Hah- R ahway Police Department Ward2 857 172 raised in Newark and it was to all who attend the event. cettes under the chairman- W:ly? by Sgt, GeorgeMalsam.Chief Ward 3 995 204 -Krtnneally, Sr. and the Union raised in Jersey City, and Tickets will be sold at the ship ofMra.Ma cyGaray.Bar^ County Prosecutor Karl 'When 1-rederick Squier Edward Wc.'ngarten, Capt. Ward4 309 86 that It is raised by political door. ry DeReamer wa? chairman John Davies and Capt. Ward5 1,023 181 Vote Irregularity Asch, a Republican. Mr. leaders as well a? political had the most beautiful team ICinneally accused the pros- Proceeds from the auction for the of horses and carriage in Richard Muneon were "in Ward6 892 171 stooges. The cry starts to will go into the church's town ? charge of the Reserve group. TOTAL 4.736 951 ecutor of engaging in parti- diminish as indictments and san politics by calling fund for the building under LI_ JELrnes!: Glreaeh dir-ee*. Told to County convictions come about." construction on W_. _Gxand RH5 Band First "When we had a park with Incumbent Democratic As- trees and benches In front ted radio communications A ! ION Avenue. for the Reserves. Th the Tlrst Distrtcr—of setnblytnA-n TTe~tt~ry Gavan qf_ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Rahway's Fourth Ward, no Linden to testify about Station? Wardl 383 378 s Parade Civil defense and Disaster 453 votes on public question No. alleged corruption in hie r Control Director William Ward2 525 3, the Green Acres issue, The Redskin Marching Ward3 547 626 hometown. "WUHNEHFUL, Papirnik stated that the were recorded. City Clerk 1 .^^ Band of Rahway High School Ward4 260 137 Assemblyman Gavan is won the first^place trophy city is fortunate in having Robert W. Schrof reported "WUNNERFUL!" the Reserves to help the Ward5 544 611 health officer for Linden^ at the Homecoming Parade TK» Lawr«ncB' Walk w the fact to Union County Arthur A. Manner ... Union Cuunty Ireeholder, 19(i7 - 1970 ... Mayor of Berkeley Heights, regular city force in emer- ard6 506 520 Mr. Aach in response told in Wall Township on Oct. Rah way Bool* S. G<*» Shop. 53 E. Clerk Walter G. Halpin. St. Rahway. 3fll-)>70 gencies. TOTAL 2,693 2,797 Mr. KAmeally thatonly those three years ... Township Comm:uee Id years ... wide experience with problems ul local 22. whose appearance would The band also has parti- contribute to the flushing and county government ... earned his reputation for persuasive leadership ... well qualified cipated in three other re- Parents Night Is out of criminal elements cent events, the Band Fes- have been called by the grand 76rTseVv"IC"e~~a~s"an Assemblyman. - tival sponsored by The Daily jury. He also said that most Homo Nfcws/New Brmvswtck* JVednesday at RHS of the personnel in the pros- T1 - -the—Newark—State—G© -ecutor-G—office- were~not-H>fj f Homecoming Day in Union, -Parents—of—students at. and the Veterans Day ser- Rahway Senior High School Mr. Klnneally was partic- vice in Railway. will be given the opportunity ularly perturbed about the to follow their cnildrens* calling of Mr. Gavan before schedules for an evening 4,533 Ballots Mailed the grand Jury only six days when the high school holds priQff to the Nov. 2 general STATE ASSEMBLY A total of 4/5 3 3~ absentee annual Back-*T\>-School election. Mi. Gavan, who ballots were mailed for Tues- Night on Wednesday. previously represented Dis- day's general election by the Parents are requested to trict 9A, a Democratic office of Union County Clerk report to their childrens' bastion, was forced to seek -ELECT Walter G. Halpln in Eliza- homerooms—where-—a-copy reelection in-Oistrict 9B> one beth. of his/her schedule will bo of the closest matched dis- available. Periods will be 10 tricts for the Assembly bo- IN "THUS ISSUE ^ntit£tf~t:acli—in—duration^ gpiU "Atmcd-For-ces With Hve minutes allowed cane and Democrats in :the for passing between classes.' state. J>tudent guides will be avali- -A-rrrath er incumbent. : Editorials^*. .*;. Herbert RE-ELECT Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo RE-ELECT Senator Frank X. McDei motFETECT Jerome IVTTnEpsteTnXtECT Van Dyke 1. PoIIitt Movies «...... »,...*... witoornncicrtmtocr—atid-Weral—received^-te8tltotmi^Qit-OcCw2S^Qr_QUtotandlng_gervrcc during _ing-tooma- These guldjes will was forCed~rnfcb~Ui&—Banre Paid by FrUntU ttf f*»»- MeDonouol' *id Art Mann.r, C. A ,,.,..10 his 1970-71 term as president of the Mon^nouth-Ocean County Chaptexrof tibc-New Jesrecy State W«-t 8«h St., PlaUfi.U Obituaries. bermembers of the National district^ -^tevIbiiBly^ Hi _ tomorrow ^St^M^ry*s-^i^x^luildjQtS.t* John the Baptisr g Society of GPAs. The award was made to Mr. Neral at the Ramada Inn In New Brunswick by Honor Society, Key Club and stood for election in District r> John-J^l^eianay,:immedUt

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