J Ops in Brawl O Get Public Aring May 6 Lack of Salk Yaccine
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Complete News, Pictures A Newspaper Devoted Presented Fairly, Clearly To the Community Interest \ 1 Impartially Each Week IU 3nbepenbent • leaber Full Local Coverage VOL. XLVII-NO. 10 Entertd an Saeond CUw Mitm »t the Pout Offlife, Woortbrtd^e, !». J. WOODBRIDGE, N. J, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1956 PRICK EIGHT CENTS Distinguished Citizen Award for Cooper J ops in Brawl Lack of Salk Yaccine ; i r o Get Public Delays Inoculations; aring May 6 May 15 Start is •'.Ml Battle Starts Hearings Start in Ronson Program Clostf Sweetness After Banquet; Attack on Zoning Decision By School Eritl and WOODBRIDGE—A pre-trial hearing in the suit of the Ronson Cor- Charges Filed poration ugainst Woodbridge Township ns the result of the Town Now is Target Committee's action In passing an ordinance which placed the Ronson ight site en Route 1 in a rural zone, was held Monday at the Memorial Mu- Li! WOODBRIDOE—The Salk nnti- WOODBRIDGE — Patro'.msn Building. (IIMU.ES E. GREGORY idiul Building. olio vaccine (ailed to arrive this Edward Culver and Stephen Feicr- Mayor Hugh B. Quigley was on the stand for almost two hours and week for planned inoculations of tag will appear before the Town his testimony dealt mostly with the irst and second grade pupils, but Committee Friday night. May fi, history of the entire case. Also ,he office of the Superintendent When it comes to at 7:30 P. M.» to answer to testifying were -Committeemen )f Schools said today it is reason- nifts from building de- charges arising out of a brawl Peter Schmidt, Ray AHbanl and L. Date to be Fixed bly certain the vaccine will be l'irrs toward meeting the outside the Colonla Country Club Charles Manglone. Corrtmltteeman available by May 15. If this date last week after a dinner honoring George Mroz was absent due lo is met, the program of inoculating f!i,.i)i problems they have For Scfiool Parley the 25-year men In the Police illness and Committeemen Ed- ver 2,000 school children will be |rc;itcui. i have a blind spot— ompleted before school closes the Department. i ward Kath and Richard Krauss WOODBRIDGE—Mayor Hugh h if you take me, the blind were dismissed because they were end of June. »ops with the package. The complaint against Patrol- B. Quigley said today he will ask* man Culver charges that he used not on the Committee at the time the Town Committee at its caucus School Superintendent Victor C. • • • *, "Indecent, profane and harsh lan- of the passage of the ordinance. tonight, to set a date for a three- Ntcklas said that he understood Nathan D. Duff represented the ha* because of the incidence of unalterably and lr- guage" and that he "showed dis- The "(•itizen of the Year," Frank Cooper, Iselin dairyman, is pictured above receiving his plaque way meeting with the Board of inn Township at the pre-trial hearing poliomyelitis Is apt to rise earlier Irvocably opposed to any respect to a superior officer . , . last night from Dr. John I'. ],<>7.<> at the annual dinner of the Council of Civic Clubs held at Oak Hills Education and the Planning Board. and did use conduct unbecoming and Ira Dorian represented the The meeting was requested by n the South, the Foundation for lovorrnmVnt agency accept- Manor, Metuchen. Dr. Lo4, who made the presentation speech, is a former winner of the award. Ronson Corporation. nfantile Paralysis has allocsitfd an officer and gentleman." Seated, looking on, Is Lyman Peck, president of the Council of Civic Clubs and a member of the the Board of Education after It nift from anyone, under The ordinance in question was 'acclne shipments to that region Patrolman Feiertag will have to Woodbrkhje Rotary Cinh. Mr. Cooper is affiliated with the Iselin Lions Club. had received a lengthy report from passed last October. Before that, irst. New Y6rk, New Jersey and Inyy r iicumstances —just as answer complaints of using "in- Superintendent of Schools Victor 1 the tract of land Involved was Connecticut n6w are "top in linn' jnurh ;is I am opposed to any decent, profane or uncivil lan- C. Nicklas predicting that there zoned for heavy industry. 0 receive shipments he reported. j ember of a government guage" and "conduct unbecoming will tie a pupil enrollment of 15,- Founder of Iselin Fire Co. Kuzniak is Elected Originally, the property ,was 260 by September of 1960. The six manufacturers of the an officer and gentleman " - ipurv accepting such trlb- " bned for business and residences. vaccine noted they had cut off all lu it is morally wrong— Chief Eftan said he had been After receiving the report, supplies to commercial channels. However, when Ronson purchased School Commissioner Harold Van finch is reason enough—but unable to substantalte stories that it for $55,000 from the Township, These Include wholesaler, phy- threat3 of shooting had been Honored by Service Clubs Youth Week Mayor Ness, finance chairman of sicians and drug stores. h;ivr others with which to the zoning was changed to heavy Board, suggested the meeting'b'e- hurled between the two. The Superintendent's office said |upp(irt my position, and I WOODBRIDGE—Frank E. Cooper, Iselin dairyman »nd founder of •WOODBRIDGE—Richard Kuz- industry, because Ronson repre- cause "It Is too big a job for us to Both officers are; now under sus- Igelin Fire Company 1, was named "Citizen of the Year" at the annual nlalc, a senior at Woodbridge High sented it intended to build a plant yesterday the school system "is all try to present' them pension to await the outcome of L tackle alone." He stated the Board set to go" the very minute It re- dinner of the Council of Civic Clubs last night at Oak Hills Manor. School and son of Mr. and Mrs. on the site. must find out just what the plans briefly,' the departmental trial. It is un- When Ronson announced It had ceives the vaccine. In making the award, Dr. John P. Lozo, High School principal and Joseph Kuzniak, 235 Qld Road, of the Town Committee and the derstood there has been HI feeling decided not to build the plant here "There will be no delays," the member of the Rotary Club, noted that Mr. Cqoper, who is a member Port Reading, was elected president Planning Board are in permitting between them for some time, al- and placed the land on the market statement said. of the Iselin Lions Club, has served as' fire commissioner and treasurer of the Senior Council aud automa- future developments as It was "the . !• ia.se is brought before though both are members of the fo* $400,000, the Township took At the same time, the office of of the Board of Fire Commission- tically becomes Youth Week unexpected, huge development* police pistol team. the position that the purposes for the Board of Health stated It had tin i .mil now through a clip- ers, lie has been a member of the mayor. throughout the Township that are jim: which was sen{ to me Feiertag, who Is 52 years old, Iseiin Fire Company for 33 years. Elections were held at the High which the re-zonlng was dojie no received mo word other than that causing the acute school housing reported by Mr. Nicklas. The task was appointed to the force on July Dr. Lozo related that two years New Terms Voted School Tuesday under the sponsor- longer existed and that in order in- of my faithful few. It to control use of the tract it would problem." of completing the inoculation pro- 1,1938. Culver is 36 years old and ago Mr. Cooper directed the build- ship of the Woodbridge Lions Club. > with a situation in be necessary to change the zpnlng. Mr. Van Ness said that only gram' Is In the hands of the Boa id was named to the department on ing of a new addition of the fire- Other student council members iison Township and the To Somers, Graham through a three-way meeting can and the schools, jointly, aided by November 1, 1949. house and wa* honored last year elected were vice president, Paul Ronson took the position that the Board of Education hope to y was carried in the New the Township's action in zoning the volunteer services of most of According to the, stories of eye gt a testimonial dinner In the fire- Shallock; secretary, Margaret Gib- find out what the Town Commit- WOODBRIDQE — Joseph? the site as rural was "arbitrary, the nhysiclans and nurses in the inmswick Sunday Times, wttneiMs, the fight started out- house he helped to buW- He has son, treasurer, Ronald Osborne. tee "has on the books for future Sobers was reflected Municipal capricious, unreasonable N and Township. nbing an offer of a side the Colonla Country Club donated equipment to the fire "Other units i elected officers as construction that we don't know Chairman of the Democratic party wholly unlawfdl exercise of the It is pointed out that the so- builder in that community after the party had .ended and company when it was needed. In the Township and Arnold S follows; Junior Red Cross, presi- about." dent, HedWIg Jaskolka; vice presi- zoning powers granted to a muni- called polio Season in this area of I donate six.classrooms at when most of the guests had al- In 1938, Mr. Cooper built a ball Graham was renamed Republican oipality." the country does not have its ad- ready left. Culver Is alleged to field on his land for the children dent, Naney Brown; secretary, stimated colt to him of leader at party meetings held Mon- Papers in the case were served vent until at least the middle of have knocked Feiertag to the of the community and he has spon- Hester Juhl; treasurer, Gall Cal-Oil Gives 3-Year day.