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SO UTH CITIZI yolt 88 No, 18 South Amboy, N. J. \dvertiBing l-^ess Than Thursday, May 4, .Price 5£ (Out of Town 70) ' • i . '• • . i . -I,.' i r COUNCIL TO PURCHASE CHRISTMAS LIGHTS LOCAL MAN CRUSHED BY BULLDOZER City to Honor Junior This would be an ideal New Playground story for the Fourth of and Senior Citizens July, especially If it Is as Zebro also promised the hot as It was last year. residents of Amboy Gar- The young and the old will At Tuesday night's Council dens that the builder should be in the news this week meeting a resolution was have the new playground in South Amboy. Mayor passed authorizing the blacktopped, equipped with Kichard Schultz announced purchase of Christmas playground equipment, and that the youngsters of the lights out of funds from fenced in by the end of May. two high schools will act the Contingencies Commit- N%w School as city officials on Tues- tee. ThiB purchase will day, May 9, and the senior amount to $1,013.70. Sif* Suggested adults will be honored dur- ing the week of May 7., In other business, the Former Mayor Thorvald Council received a report Senior Citizen's Week. Olsen, stating that he was Schultz, in the past, has for the first quarter from speaking as a taxpayer and 1 the Juvenile Officer and Republican Municipal singled out * Mr. Michael Chief O'Leary. Sgt. Kurtz Chairman, Informed the Nagle and Mr. John Trlggs reported that there were Mayor and Council tha t they as Special Senior Citizens, 12 formal complaints should not consider using and this year he has chosen signed and forwarded to the land-fill as a site for Mr. Morgan "Beanie" Juvenile Court in New the proposed new high Lambertson. Brunswick. Schools were school. 'Tear down the Youth Day was first held checked out during social city hall and give it to the in 1933 when the senior activities and extra night Board of Education/' he boys of both high schools, patrols were carried out. said. "Buy the YMCA and under the sponsorship of Improvements to the I.D. put the city hall there," the CITIZEN, ran the city and filing systems were he added. for a day. Jim Coan, Ed. also accomplished. He also asked the Coun- Powers, Bob Welden, Smriovs Condition cil to endorse at least one George Morgan, Jerry But- night meeting per month ler, Art Kennedy, Irv Councilman Frank Zebro of the Board of Chosen House, Emmerson Apple- reported that the two new Freeholders. gate, Ed. Klegman, Joe fire alarms were not yet Nebus and others whose in service due to the lack names elude us, were the of essential cogs that trip officials for the day. Mr. the alarm. He also brought NOREK COMMENDED George Ward, 51, of 326 cavating Co. The firm is low the chest to expand, John Trlggs, was on the to the attention of the Mayor Portia St., was killed last under contract to fill a hole applied artificial respira- Council, along with Mr. and Council the dangerOUB BY MAYOR, COUNCIL Friday when a bulldozer at the site for future con- tion for about 30 minutes Nick Howley, Councilman condition that exists on the rolled down a 60-foot em- struction of Route 287, po- before Dr. Hoffman pro- John Howley 8 father. bridge that spans the Rari- bankment on Portia St. and lice said. nounced the victim dead. Mr. Joseph Vail will be tan River Railroad tracks The Mayor and the Coun- crushed him. He was pro- Police said that when the principal speaker at the at Raritan Ave. According cilmen of South Amboy nounced dead at the scene Baranowski returned he It took more than an hour luncheon which will beheld to Zebro, the guard rails were lavish in their praise to free Ward's body, police at noon, at John's Halfway should be raised in order by Dr. Charles Hoffman, found the bulldozer at the of Patrolman Frank Norek According to police, the foot of the embankment on said. Two wreckers with House on May 9, to start to make conditions safer for the part he played In off the Youth Day program. for the residents of chat accident occured about top of Ward with UB motor cables attached to the bull- the tragic accident of last 5 p.m. and was discovered still running. There were dozer slowly lifted the ma- area. Friday when a bulldozer chine to allow police, fire- crushed Mr. George Ward by the bulldozer's op- no witnesses to the acci- Council Mmmtt With erator, George Bara no wsk£ dent, according to police. men and rescue workers to of Portia St. reach the man. Police said Adjustment Board of 356 Ferris St.Baranow- Patrolman Norek found REESE ELECTED TO Said Councilman John ski told police he left the Ward beneath the machine the bulldozer was so heavy, President of the Council, Connors, "Patrolman machine with its motor lying face down and- dig- the wreckers had to be tied COUNTY BOARD Fred Henry, stated that the Norek performed a Hercu- running to go to the office ging out underneath the vic- to a flretruck to balance the Board of Adjustment met lean task at great personal of the James Gillette Ex- timis body in order to al- weight. with the Council Monday danger to himself, and I At the annual dinner meet- night and that the Board ask you, Mr. Mayor, that POSTAL RATE ing of the County Boards of has promised to meet with this deed be spread on Very Close Margin For S.A.C.B.B. Education, held at the the Council on any future the patrolman^ service INCREASE ANNOUNCED Creenbrier, North Bruns- record". The surface wa£ barely The organizations deserv- wick, on Thursday evening, applications for multiple skimmed . the "Over- ing of thanks are many: An increase in Interna- family units. The Council Norek, who was on duty M April 27, Mr. Frederic L. on Broadway received a the-Top hoped for was not St. Mary's Christ Church, tional surface and airmail Reese was elected a mem- went on record opposing realized from the April 29, Hoffman High School, Sa- rates went into effect Mon- more than 8 units to an call to proceed to the scene ber of the Executive Board of the accident, at the bot- 1967 donor drive. Conse- cred Heart, Presbyterian day, May 1, Postmaster of the Middlesex County acre. tom of the hill formed by quently, to assure supply, Church, Board of Gov- George W. Stader an- ernors of the hospital, City Boards of Education. Portia St. and Stevens Ave. a December drive will be nounced. This was an honor, not When he arrived there, he necessary. The percentage Council, Mayor, the Wom- The new international 1 an's Auxiliary, and the var- onl ' for Mr. Reese, but Council To Crack found Ward beneath the ma- of turnout compared to rates, he said, will not ap- for the Board of Educa- chine, lying face down, and population count defies ex- ious societies who are af- ply to mailings for mem- filiated with these organi- tion of the South Amboy Down On Minors in order to apply artificial planation. New math . bers of the Armed Forces Public Schools to have one respiration, he found It or old, it won't ADD . zations. Fraternal groops, overseas. Domestic post- Councilman Joseph Rush Knights of Columbus and of its members elected to necessary to dig out from or MULTIPLY ... but age rates are applicable the county group. has given warning to all under the body in order to it does divide and subtract. Lion's are to be com- to mail addressed through minors who are caught with mended too. Formal ac- Mr. Reese is president of allow for the chest to ex- FrankUn English, Chair- APO's and FPO's. the local Board of Educa- alcoholic beverages or who pand. Without thinking of man, addressing the com- knowledgments will be ten- The rate increases for attempt to purchase dered participante as soon tion, and In July will as- his own personal safety, mittee/ntembers at the bom surface and airmail — sume his new position as flame by falsifying their Norek continued to work on post-drive meeting Tues- as possible. averaging 13% —were first ages, that when the pro- principal of the Middlesex Ward for about 30 minutes day night, expressed ap- Albert Helm. Honorary proposed on January 14 and County Vocational and posed ordinance Is passed, before Dr. Hoffman pro- preciation to the repre- Chairman for the drive, violaters will face a fine C6ntirfued on page 2 Technical High School In nounced the victim dead. sentatives for their efforts. Continued on page 2 Perth Amboy. of $500. It will not be When questioned, Norek necessary for tavern own- Mr. Reese holds both brushed aside his own ef- Bachelor and Master De- ers to sign complaints in forts and emphasized the order to bring the minors grees In Education from cooperation of the First Aid Rutgers University. to court. Squad, with Dick Peterson CUon -Up-W»»k In charge, and the work of Councilman John Howley the Fire Company. reminds the residents of South Amboy that the an- BOARD OF HEALTH naul Clean-Up-Week will be between May 15 and PLANS RABIES CLINIC May 19. Sayre-Wood Ford Salts - Parts and S«rvic« I'airick Vona, Sanitary In- Continued on page 2 A-l Ui*d Can >[>ccior, has announced that IT. 9, £APISON TOWNSHIP a free rabies clinic will be JO0 II.