RAHWAY NEWS RECORD. CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 12 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971
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Dr. Edward Morrison and The second "Our Schools" Mrs. Billy said the board Angelo Fiore, leaders of the program, sponsored by the members want to know the movement to institute non- Rahway Board of Education public's views on education partisan government in Rah- and the city's "Our Schools" and whether they consider -way, y^ftrtttrday called for >wiir be held on the- Rahway school- system volunteers to circulate "pe- Wednesday" titions calling for a refer- —wa.y_ -Junio r High School air-- —i*-dw>-public-feels-rfic system <*nrij~im necessary ..to effect ditorlum. is not satisfactory, the-eom— in government:. of the inTttee would like to know Dr. Morrison and M r -cottar—tine Fiore explained the steps public an c i— feel— required by law to have the opinions about die public changing. change made in the city's school system, was made by government.The leaders aaid Mrs. Joseph Billy, co-chair- native of Rahway, at riffht. discusses that plans are to have a man of the publicity com- -ins 'I AN PROGRAM BY LHU1H ... Lt. otepueii JUIICO. a. nuu.w. ^* • - — j > ai- * •*•» « Special election on the pro- HlU-tKH'St: VISITORS ... Dens 4 and 14 of Cub Scout mittee for the program. choir at the Second Presbyterian Church of Rahway on Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. with fellow officers posed change but that It is Pack 2nu visited the Maple Avenue flrehouse of me The first "Our Schools'' necessary to have 25 per . ,rv Department in observance of Fire Pre- program was conducted last and choir members. With Lt. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Jones of^ cent of the city's registered ot iof Rahway, and a member of the Rahway church, are left to right u-nuon w^ck Oct. 3-9. Fire Capt. John Argentiere June 12. After that meet- 1-lrst Class Mark D Pistochini, chuir secretary; Capt. Henry C Duncan, senior voters sign petitions call- shuwed ihL- cubs the functions of the firehouse and the ing, the participants voted Donald C. Gilley, ing for an election. oraa«-n uf the apparatus. Pictured at the firehouse to hold a second session the academy 1 t. Comdr. F. G. Kleyn, officer representative;and Midshipman First Class r in One Midshipman First Class Blake R. Stephens, choir president, The petitions will be sub- -,'r,- left to right, kneeling, Mark Citsay, btepnen in the fall. lU-v. liardgrove, Mr. Clarke, committee members, with Capt. Hummel luok uver guide. vice president. Lt. Jones, a graduate uf Rahway High School and mitted to the city clerk for Bn'v.n GlL-nn Naylur, Philip Angelo and Damon Ogando; Some of the questions to Eleven break and entry William 1- is an officer representative to the choir. verification of signatures sunding, Vincent Plocha, Thomas Hudzik. Mark Hudzik be considered at Wednes- cases, including four at the academy, also and the city cleric then will C astoriru, Thomas Angelo, Bruce Roeloffs and days's meeting follows: Westcott Drive companies, submit the material to die back row, Mrs. Norma Dinocento, were reported In one day -- kaivn "Can your child spell?*' Union County clerk, Dr. tarn leader of Den 14; Mrs. Lorraine Naylor, "How is his penmanship?" Tuesday, Sept. 28 — ac- Morrison ancl Kir. Flore" -} niurhcr, ~ „ , , LM3oeT5—he—finti- ]&y——i-n- c.f>r.rHj3g_rn_rhp R nhway Police said. The county official will and fire Capt. John Angelo. The Runway Board of education?" Department. call for a special election v '-s !us an advertisement in this issue of The "How is he in English Police said breaks occur- within 90 days of the date .a\ News-Record to call attention to observance and language arts0" red at the S & SManufactur- he receives the petition, the of Fire Prevention Week. "Does he want to go to ing Co., 167 West Wescott [J*-1 leaders of the movement college?" Drive; Hone-A-Matic Tool aaid. The special election Franklin School 1'arent- The officers, in addition Robert Mills; historian, "If not, is he being trained & Cutter Co., 187 Wescott Mrs. Henry Winkle; hospi- will ask the voters to ap- for a successful future?" Drive; Lincoln Electric Co., l eacher Association of to Mrs. Wanko, are; First prove the change. If the Kahv-ay w'll have its Holi- vice president, Mrs.Charles tality, Mrs. Tyrell and Mrs. ' 'What do you think of 201 Wescott Drive, and Pre- Hansen; library, Mrs. Jo- referendum is successful, the tenure system for tea- cision Hard Chrome Co., Y day Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. Oxman, second vice presi- an election will be field in 20, in the school cafeteria. dent, Mrs. Schlecht; hon- tio^b-'Berick; spiritual edu- chers?" 221 Wescott Drive. cation, Mrs. James Mer- May to elect a mayor and Other buildings entered Work partif s to preparc orary vice president, Mr. seven councilman. "Mrs. Billy, In announcing articKs for sale at the ba- Busse; recording secretary, ricks; newsletter, Mrs. Ri- the program, said "this is were those of the Trebor chard Tenneson; program, It was explained by the Asricniblyman !ierbert H. clean. He said that a change rhe time for the people of Inc., 135 E. Inman Avenue; -5 Police C ommunit\ Relations- C ommince u\j.v created m zaar art.- held on Monuayt. M rs. Bud Kecnan, corres- at s p.ni. in the home oi ponding secretary, Mrs. Mrs. Oxman; publicity, Mre, leaders that rhe mayor and K if tin, a candidate for re- in gasoline, of driving ha- Rahway to get involved in Suds Town Super Laun- /v"i) f,i ,Ti'(j/t' and imprint* channel.*, ('f i . >/nrnunica:u >n Alex Marosi; ways and councilman-at-lariie dec red uK-ction to tlit.- legislature bits or of weather could the education of their chil- dromat, 1810 St. George Mrs. Raymond Skotek, 273 Louis /rinski, and tn-asur- means, Mrs. Schlecht and : between th.t' Polne Department and '.he commur.t!\ whuh W. Crand Ave., Rahway, and Mrs. Ronald Seklev. The in May would hold office for in l nion County District 0- make a motor vehicle, cer- dren." She urged all resi- Avenue; H. H. Robertson Co., t-r, Mrs. Skotek; health and safe- \\, MJU-d yesterday that the tified as clean, a polluter 789 New Brunswick Avenue, f-k^ *i-r-juiMn*:ut ^rvdx. -I Jus L-ainmLLiec n.u place to bring on rhu_rsda_v'S at 9 a.m. in parliamentarian Mrs. four years and the five ward dents of the city to attend si.nrjj'^ i:.rograni tor resting of 5^ meeting, rn apenk. and Clark Animal Hospital, L1/;V problems re\l>linig W the police, or any •.u^e-snon-' /•> ill*: htjniy of Mris^"'Herbert d bchlecht, 2H9 Wilson Ave., Committee chairmen farrntty-lifer, Mrs. Ro- ~n~ave two-year terms. After moror vehic 1 e s for the- The assemblyman also" their ideas on education, and LG7S WestfieFd Avenue. imprint' police \er\ne u hu h iridi\uitial utirens mi^h: he the first election, the ward amount of pollutants they noted thai new cars ami Three aparanents also Rah way. are-. Llas> mothers, Mrs salie Downs. to let the "Our Schools** reluctant to hnn\i dirt\:l\ (<• the Poiu e Department I he councilmen would be elected emit m.rg the air should be trucks weighing more than committee and the Board were broken into by thieves Material for the- articles rexamined. 0,000 pounds would be ex- (. onmuttee rriects the 4th \londa\ oi eai h month in the is needed. Material sought to four-year terms, the of Education know where the on Sept. 30 and one automo- leaders stated. Assemblyman Kiehn said empted from the tests. The school system has succeed- bile was stolen, police also nv (»/-./ riu>m <>i l\>lt{'e Headquarters includes plastic coffee can Fate of Two Bond fissues official said new cars could 1UU, uld panty hose and ny- Dr. Morrison and Mr. the program proposed by ed and where they believe reported. Fiore pointed OUT that by commissioner Richard J, be polluters as much as it has failed. -tons, old beads and jewelry, The assemblyman also no- empt) thread spools, styro- reducing the number of Sullivan, of the State Depart- "The committee feels the To Be Decided on Nov. ment of Environmental Pro- ted that new cars and. trucks Mrs Kathleen fay I IT. Rahwav Business ct P rotes si, >na! loam ejig cartons, odd pieces councilmen from nine as at only way to bring about Board Approves Over-the past 20 years, $817,810,000. Additional present to Aeven the cost tection and scheduled to go weighing more than 6,000 change in anything is to make H . mien's C luh of wool, old broken crayons, pounds would be exempted uld tm_^ _ysed _greeting Mew Terse voters have ap-. bonds of $673,500,000, au- of city government would .mo effect next year has the people who can ineti- TTinTesTTInVo: Ratiw-ax~nmTnt-nr-Ri*zTtmr\-• n 106R •-•be- --reduced—by--moire—tha-f*- serious deficiencies. ^from—the—teats—The nfficlnl_ Council Proposal curds, artificial flowers aria said new cars could be pol- -HI t«—that—chonc-c_aw4ire_of~ Ilar\e\ Willt.miv 4th Ward Ci\ ic ('tub plastic tomato boxes. ing more than $1.6 billion. and 1969 had hot been issued $6,000 a year "without im- rhe public was asked by the need for it, ' Mrs. Billy on that date. On Sept. 8, Assemblyman K.iehn to let luters as much as older cars Persons who have mater- During the same period, four pairing taxpayer services." stated. Father Juhn Guilds. St. Mary's Church bond proposals aggregating another $75 million were The advantage of May him know their views on ~and that heavy trucks, which To Buy Building ial to donate may attend the sold. the auio emissions program would be inspected by their Court lies VV Clarke, (Jmbudsman work sessions or call 3H2- SS75 million were rejected elections would be the elim- 1 Voter-approved state debt by writing to him at 823 owners, also could have faul- El Joife Dance Is The Rahway Planning at the ballot box. ination of party labels on 1 John Codicil' . Raf:wa\ I ions t luh i - , -148U or 388-3532. The record of bond issue proposals since 1951 have candidates for city offices, M id wood Dr., Rahway, N . J. ty emission and exhaust sys- Board at its meeting on Sept. Mr^. \\A:\ D. Hndll, Rahway Business & Professional I he annual tea was held included three issues total- tems. The cost to the state's 28 voted unanimously to ap- .£1*' referenda over the past two the leaders said. The May 07005. Saturday, Oct. 16 in the school for mothers motorists for inspections prove the Municipal Coun- U'[ -nit'! * ( luh decades was reported by the ing $121.9 million for higher elections would prevent state A staunch backer of air El Joffe Caravan No. 155 of trie kindergarten pupils. education, three issues and water pollution controls. and for work to put their cil's proposal to purchase Re\ t 'lTin. H.irdgro\e. 1st Baptist L hurch Mrs. William Wanko, PTA New Jersey Taxpayers and national issues from in- of the International Order Association as voters face amounting to $115 million fluencing local elections Assemblyman Kiehn pointed cars in order has been es- the Elizabethtown Gas Com- Capiain John J Hummel, Police Depanment president, welcomed the mo- timated at $100 million, he of the Alhambra, W. Inman pany office building for use rwo new bond Issue decis- for Institutions construction, out that the motor vehicle Ave., Rahway, will conduct Mi'i. Lwl;n Kinder, Concerned ( i!i:ens •I thers, explained the asso- ions. Two referenda enacted two issues totaling $316.9 Names of those circulat- testing program would not said. Service stations would as a police headquarters. ciation's goals, and intro- ing petitions may be learned have to spend .. $30. _m 11 lion their third annual dance Sat- The Council at its Sept. Joseph S Matis. Jnman Tfeii>hts Association by the 1<>71 Legislature for million for water-supply fa- guarariLee. that cars and urday, ©ct«-16, at the Rahway duced the officers and com- cilities and conservation; by calling Dr, "Morrison at trucks would meet the stan- for equipment to repair ex- 13 meeting introduced an Willinm Rack. Jnvcerv mittee chairmen. decision by voters at the Knights of Columbus H all, ! Nov. 2 general election, call and single issues of $60 381--I656 or "Mr. Fiore at dards even a short time haust systems, the assem- ordinance to authorize pay- Joseph RfnK r,tir, 2nd Presbyterian Church Gary Busse , principal, 388-3243. blyman added. Jaques and Inman Ave., Rah- ment of $130,000 for the for $155 million for higher million for "Green Acres," after being certified as way. Mrs -\IILV Robinson. Witwna! t oum t! oi .Vcym H'.^U'M expressed appreciation to education construction and $12.5 million for state hous- property at Central Avenue the 1' I A for its work and Assemblyman Kiehn also A hot and cold buffet will f $8U million for "Green ing assistance, $337.5 mil- criticized the. plan to give and Hamilton Street. The •t / explained to mothers what lion for public building con- Navy Petty Officer Will Spend- Y*ar be served at 8 p.m. Dancing property is known as Lots •4 » Acres" land acquisition. the motorist only two weeks should be expected at the struction, and $040 million will start at 9 p.m. and last 11 and 14 of "Block: -941. Outstanding state bonded in which to correct any fault to 1 a.m. with melodies by pen.irr nr \nor ARTIRS -_ school in the fiolds of dis- for state transportation. The board stipulated in cipline and the new kinder- debt as of Julv 2 stood at found "when~his vehicle-was At South Pole's Scientific Station tested. The motorist should orchestra. its resolution giving approv- garten learning process. son of al that the purchase price Mr. Dusse said, "We art Navy Petty Officer First* Class Fred R. Williams, be allowed a minimum of All proceeds from the af- Flood Fund of $1 Million Mrs liar E. Caldwell of 1814 Patterson St., Rahway, will be one mjnth or even 60 days should not exceed 5130,000. . interested in your children fair will be donated to the The ordinance, which will and are concerned with their spending th"e"hexT ye"3r^ar ao part oi-the-OTxh- _ measures taken, he said. be given a hearing at Tues- 3 individual maturity." consecutive Operation Deep Freeze. reports grand commander day s Council session, was tf' Parents then met the kin- Mr. Williams is a member of Detachment Alfa of the The state's estimate of Frank Powley. $20 for a motor vehicle tune- introduced by-"'an 8-1 vote. Special thanks to William Rackr Miss Kathleen Taylor dergarten teachers, M rs. Antarctic Support Activities, which will leave soon for Deep For tickets which cost $6, Fifth Ward Councilman Pe- Walter T. Hall, Mrs. Grace Rahway Citizens for Flood provements in the trouble- Freeze Headquarters in Christchurch, New Zealand, enroute up is unrealistic. Assembly- please call Mary Borowski some Robinson's Branch of man Kiehn declared, noting at 388-5436 or Mary Fow- ter M. Donovan opposed the Pratt and Miss Jean Von Control were informed by to the South Pole. p plan. Grains, in the 'classrooms. Rep. Cornelius" li. Gallagher -tho-Rabway Hiuex. _ During Mr. ..Williams' . year ' on the ice, he will help :hat such tune-upe usually nr 381-5345. and John Costello, committee members, The hospitality committee (D-13th) this week that a Recommended for im- support scientific research, aircraft flight coordination and cost between $40 and $50. was headed by Mrs. Vincent million-dollar flood fund mediate flood control work and collection of weather data. Rigorous training preceded The cost probably will in- Position of Aide to Mayor Is Listed might be available for com- is the section between New crease If service stations I'yrell and Mrs. Robert Han- this assignment to Antarctica. are compelled to buy test- 8tn, prehensive flood control im- Church Street and Wheatena He will arrive in Antarctica diis month, die beginning of who were instrumental in the production ot this guide Park, Rahway, which the RC- the austral summer, a period of relatively non- violent weather. ing equipment costing ap- Among Jobs to Be Filled by Tests FC says "acts as a stopper In March, other support units will withdraw, leaving his group proximately $6,000, he ad- First Lt. William Huthman Awarded in a bathtub." to "winter-over" through the sunless, six-month winter. ded. The position of aide to the mayor of Rahway Ie listed in the Howard E. Baker, RC FC Except for radio communications, he will remain isolated bulletin for 1971 open competitive examinations to be given by chairman, reported that on from the rest of the world until the following October. Council Conducts the State Civil Service Commission. THE RAHWAY POLICE DEPARTMENT Medal for Achievement in Vietnam Friday, Aug. 27, there was Mr. Williams is a graduate of Olive Hill High school, The announcement of the tests to be given started that the no water in the grit chamber Air Force First Lt. William E. Huthman, son of Mr. and Morgantown, N.C. Rahway position pays $5,000 a year. The bulletin said the aide of Rahway's downtown pump- x "acts as a personal aide and liaison between the mayor and Mrs. Leonard J. Huthman, 1485 Bedford St., Rahway, has ing station but areas up- NTH 8 9 Hearing on Cost received the Air Medal for aerial achievement in Vietnam. the public and/or various governmental agencies and assists stream were flooded to look • » • f. • him by performing varied administrative duties." Lt. Huthman, a navigator at Phan Rang Air Base, was cited like lakes. The downtown 1 111 for his outstanding airmanship and courage on successful and Of Improvement The requirements for appointment are the possession of a area was not hit hard un- bachelor's degree, and three years of supervisory experience important missions completed under hazardous conditions. til early Saturday morning, A hearing to consider as- He is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces, head- in the planning, promoting, organizing and/or administering a Aug. 28, when hurrican sessments against Rahway comprehensive program in a public or private organization. quarters for- air operations -in .-Southeast Asia, the F-ar East winds and the tide caused I i 1 i i j i property owners on Dukes and the Pacific area. " ' f * : : ' The position ie being filled at present by Joseph Marine t^ overall massive city flood- h and Bramhall Roads for The lieutenant was commissioned in 1969 through Officer : who was appointed by the Bemoeratie administration of Mayor ing. ' : i M a pavement of the two streets Daniel L. Martin last January. Mr. Hartnett holds the title of Training School, Lackland AF13, Tex. city officials of i • : l was conducted by the Muni- A 1965 graduate of Rahway High School, Lieutenant Huthman executive secretary to the mayor and is being paid $5,000 a neighboring towns are point- cipal Council on Thursday year. received a bachelor of arts degree in economics in 1969 frorr ing to the need to dredge night during a special meet- Marietta (Ohio) College and is a member of Delta Upsilon. and widen Robinson's Branch ing in City Hall. No action Other Rahway positions for which examinations will be given as well as improve all brid- ' : HI— was taken by the governing and the pay scales are senior laboratory technician in water ges," Mr. Baker said. body. department, $7,500 a year, and water meter reader, $2.87 an Congressman Gallagher's The Council .inrro_duced hour. - - -_ Washington aide telephoned ordinances to adopt a fire Mrs. Stephanie Cedervall, prevention code and an elec- RCFC secretary, to report trical code. Hearings on the he conferred with the Army proposed measures will be Corps of Engineers and conducted at the regular ehington-eourcce-for-fed meeting next Tuesday at 8 Brought to You by LEHRER-CR:/4Bf£ZrFEW^^ 'eral funding. The so-called p.m. small flood fund would be An ordinance to prohibit available under Section 205 the issuance of a building David B. Crabicl, Director-Manager of the national Flood Emer- permit or variance for con- gency Act. struction of an automobile Exchange of correspon- s e rvice-Tetation -\n-^hcr~city dence-and flood control data - - for one year also was in- is being channeled through troduced. The hearing was l Angela,_ _Rept Galla- set for Tuesday. gher's staff aide, who re- sides at 614 W. Scott Ave., IN THIS ISSUE Rahway. Other Union County Church representatives are Classified Neil Carroll andLarry~Carr7 JDISCUSS-DRIVI^^,-. -M-r-&.--4iaxrlclc Mif5rMalcolm"MCFarlHner who__said .that -Congressman honorary general chairman for the 1972 March of Dimes Movies s Gallagher met recently in drive in Union County, discuss piano for the campaign Obituaries 12 left and" Mrs, Raymond Mocelkis examine merchandise of the Washington with mayors of fund Ray Hoagland... 8 Rahway Sendce_ LeagUe^S-ThrllL Shop ai; 1388 Jrvlfig_St.,_ v-M with Christopher Dletz of Rahwy,Ay:_^n««j^*e executive Rahway. Mrs, Moceikis, managerThas announcecTiiie store -William E, -Huthman of _ several county municipa-^ Social News > 2 J comrmrtttte o—of~ • "~ ' "" " to ^th-e=Ai2=:Mfisl0!^^ HfTcH ro-cgBcuaalBHi-Bhbn^ County Chapterr._^ational rSportg 8-9 base, Vietnam, from Col Robert Es Flynn, ioi "tho"ch~apter "since it was founded more"thad n 35 years, ago Airlift vice commander. control mttasurea.- Columbus Day Bargains of Rahway Businessmen Featured on Pages 10 ana 11 •• •_*.•---..-• it:.' ">" ,'-• _:',-£•
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was due to "normal adjust- RAHWAY NEWS RECORD /CLARK PATRIOT ments" and that the number., PAGE 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 Democratic Candidates Denies Report included 10 laid off during' the past week. : . leasing creativity in chil- uate of the college, is a for- The corporation is looking Dr. Gerald J. Zinberg of dren. The value of process forward to a good year .for mer president of the Union and affective learning was Of Hyatt Layoff County Chapterof the Alumni 1567 Irving St., Rabway, at- Declare War car sales, Mr, Kelly stated. stressed. •• _* fective should serve as Association. A salesmanager tended a symposium on new r "An all-out war on nar- Reports of impending 21ON LUTHERAN •* models," statedMr, Connor. for Mapes and Sprowl. Lin- soft contact lens materials cotics" was declared this mass layoffs at the Hyatt Clark .•_*• "Obviously, an important den, Mr. Damiano is a com- Dr. Kenneth R. Hauswald week by John T. Connor Bearing Division plant in at the New York Hilton Hotel An "Honor America" committee. Other area resi- aspect of the fight against HAVE US mentator at St. Agnes Roman of 63 Hillcrest Dr., Clark, On Sunday. Nov. 7 the The following former Jr., Carmine J. Liotta, Clark were denied this week Sept. 26. cocktail party will be held dents appointed to the com- drug abuse is community Bauer: Catholic Church, Clark, and who was graduated from the First United Methodist ministers have been invited: New members will for- Christopher Dietz and Mrs. by the General Motors Corp. by the Young Republicans mittee are Mr. and Mrs. education and involvement is a member of the Knights Bowman Gray School of Church of Rahway will have the Reverends Harold mally be received into fel- Jerry Fitzgerald English, ' 'We have no big layoff fILL YOUR NEXT who have served the alumni Ptl. William Kenny, who of Union County on Sunday Fulcomer, Miss Georgia to help get through to the James J. Damiano of 123 of Columbus, Rotary Club, Medicine, Winston-Salem, its second Homecoming Sun- Moser, Ralph Reed, William lowship with the congrega- Democratic State Senate planned nor has there been over the past 21 years, will joined the Rahway Police Howell of 72 5 Seminary Ave., kids and to get them to re- Conger Way, Clark, is ser- and Colonia Country Club. N.C, in June, is an intern day. Twiddy, Howard Remaly and tion at the 10:30 a.m. wor- candidates in Union County. -.any in the past month or be honored at the dinner Department in March 1947, and Mrs. Arlene Scardaville spond favourably. More PRESCRIPTION ving on the dinner committee He is married to the for- at the University of Ken- Many former members Eugene Foote. ship service on Sunday. The "No greater threat con- 'so," Harry F. Kelly Jr., Oct. 9 at the Skyline Cabana, plans to retire in July. tucky, Lexington. He is spe- Sunday School and Adult Dis- of 390 Jensen Ave., ail of community education pro- planning the St. Peter's Col- mer Joan Coston, and they who have moved from the The newly-appointed dis- fronts people's lives than public relations director for Jersey City. A native of Metuchen, Ptl. cializing in surgery. cussion Hour will meet at Rahway, and Henry Varriano grams should.be developed." lege Alumni Association tes- have three children, James, community have been noti- trict superintendent, the the enormous growth ofdrUg .. the corporation, said in San-_ CLARK Kenny has lived in Rahway 9:15 a.m. A meeting of the of 10 Bradley Rd., Cl Mr. Liotta noted that As- timonial dinner. Six Jesuits, Mr. Damiano, a 1953 grad- Mary and Thomas. fied and are planning to at- Henry J. McKinnon, also has abuse," said Mr. Dietz. dusky, Ohio. 44 years. He was a corporal Senior Youth Group is sche- State and county officials, sembly Majority Leader George Kotuby of 1325 tend. been invited. "The national and state ad- Mr. Kelly said there arc in the Army Air Force during duled for 6:30 p.m. including Assemblyman ministrations have simply Thomas Kean described as DRUGS Jefferson Ave., Rahway,vice The service will be helc The committee in charge more that 2,500 employees World War II and served in Herbert H. Kiehn of 823 failed to comprehend the "absolutely absurd" the BG Westfield Ave.; Clark president of the TB-Res- at 11 a.m. After the service, consists of Ralph L. Smith, The week's schedule in- CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION . . . Leo Kahn. retiring in the Clark plant. He added |aVV/g Fill % oil North Africa, Italy and piratory Disease Associa- cludes choir rehearsal today Mldwood Dr., Rahway, and enormity of the crisis." Democratic Party plat- president of the Rahway Kiwanis Club, right, presents Southern France. there will be a "Getting chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Freeholder William J. Ma- form's recommendation that that recent layoffs of ap- tion of Central New Jersey, at 8 p.m.; Confirmation Mr. Dietz said that ev- original club charter and gavel to die incoming presi- S 381-7100 Acquainted and Meeting Old Richard Campbell, Mrs. guire of 20 Poplar Ter., residents boycott products proximately ?00 workers announced this week that classes on Saturday at 9:30 ery town in Union County dent, Salvatore Prezioso, who took office at the Installa- Next Prescription? Friends Hour" In the Fel- Donald Brewer, Walter Clark, will attend. The Rah- manufactured by foreign Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PROMOTED . . . Arthur Dlonne Warwick, recording a.m.; Saturday men's work- has drug problems. tion dinner on Saturday in the Colonia Country Clubhouse. Lisk of Clark attended the lowship Hall of the church. Reveley and the Rev. Ken- way Republican chairman, countries Haberis was named execu- and television performer, day at 9 a.m.; and a luncheon Mr. Connor explained that Other officers installed were: Nicholas Quadrel, presi- dinner of the National New- A covered diah dinner will neth Austenberg, pastor. James Daly, and the Clark tive vice president of the will be chairman of the 1971 for women, sponsored by NEW VP ... Theodore W. since 1970 every school dis- dent-elect; Wallace Whalen, vice president; Constantine ark and Essex Bank at the be provided at 1 p.m. Republican chairman, Ed- Bazaar on Weekend CLARK community State Bank & New Jersey Christmas seal the Ladies Guild, at 12:30 Edgar was elected vice trict in New Jersey must Charles Vigilante, treasurer, and Williard F. Taylor, Fountain, Belleville. ward Simpson, will lead de- St. Helena Roman Catholic Trust Co., Linden, by Presi- campaign. The drive will FIRST CHURCHOFCHRIST, p.m. The Sunday SchoolStaff president of Community give 10 hours of instruction secretary. open on Nov. 10. SCIENTIST will meet on Tuesday at legations of party members State Bank & Trust Co., Church, Edison, will hold dent Robert K. Rockhill. He from their respective muni- on drugs and narcotics en- outdoor bazaar tomorrow! DRUGS was also elected to the board Eagles Auxiliary Rahway 8 p.m. Linden. Mr. Edgar was pre- forcement. John Yoder, director of cipalities to the affair. Gov. viously an officer with a from 7 to 11 p.m. and on| of directors. Mr. Haberis Raymond P. Kostyak of 55 "We feel ihat sh± Saturday from 11 a.m. to) Rahway Hospital, was "Bless the Lord, O my HOLY COMFORTER Teri Kachur William T. Cahill and Rep. major New Jersey bank. His ARO HIGH QUALITY OIL elected - vice -prcei \ RAHWAY NEWS RECORD, CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1971 PAGE-5 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 Sees 3rd-Party Questions Why Parents Night HAHWAY As Good Force Meeting Was In "Report to the People" At Madison Is of Sept. 16, Rep- Florence Top Secret Dwyer gave the results of k New Jrr»ry'» Oldest Weekly Established her 14th annual consdtutent Some 100 members of the This Tuesday Member of poll. She oaid that the re- secret Bilderberger organ- sults comprised the most ization, representing nobil- The first meeting of the Member of Weeklies of New Jersey, Quality interesting and significant ity, international bankers, executive board of the Ma- New Jersey Press Association dison School Parents-Tea- Union County's Newest Weekly Established 1965 look at District 12 (6Essex and international bureau- suburbs and all of Union crats from 12 European na- chers Association, Rahway, Every Thursday Morning by County less Rahway, Linden, tions, Canada, and the Uni- was held at the home of and Elizabeth) she had ever recording secretary, Mrs. ted States, met in secret in Norman Easman of 1210 BAUER PUB: ,1SH1NG & PRINTING LTD. seen. One of the replies Woodstock, on April 23-25 she focused on was: 29% 1971. Briarcliff Dr., Rahway, Sept. 1470 Broad Street Rahway. N. J. 07065 388-0600 (of those replying to the Among those in attendance 30. t2rs. Kattaerloo E. Baa or survey) believe a third po- Mrs. Charles Leonard. K. C. Bauer Arthur Hart I and Jr. were Prince Bernhard of the ADVERTISING MANAGER litical party is needed to Netherlands; Henry Kissin- president. Introduced the of- PUBLISHER EDITOR assure good government^ and ger, assistant to President ficers and other committee The Rahway News Record and Clark Patriot are weekly newspapers serving the best Interests of freedom of choice." I Richard M. Nixon; Baron de chairmen. strongly agree with this sen- Mrs. William Smith, room their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these journals to present the news in a sound, Rothschild of Germany; for- f timent. • ™ representative, said there and traditional manner, maintaining the rights of all by accurate factual statement and mer Undersecretary of State sane, Mrs. Dwyer's report con- George Ball; a banker, Da- will be a meeting of class measured reasonable opinion. firms the belief, long held by vid Rockefeller; John D. mothers in the Madison Rockefeller 4th; the Canad- IN HISTORIC HOUSE . . . Denise Soppas, sitting fourth from left, told other members School cafeteria at 1:45p.m. Subscription Rates by Mall Including Postage $0 00. Outside Union and Middlesex many, that the two major of Girl Scout Troop 1235 about her trip to Greece last summer as the scouts enjoyed Monday. Counties Sb 00. Second Class Postage Paid ot Rahway, New Jersey political parties are rapidly ian national defense minister becoming ill-equipped for or Donald McDonald; Lt. Gen. an "overnight" in the Rahway Girl Scout House. Left to right are, front row, Denise The theme for back-to- unwilling to deal with—the John W. Vogt of the United Soppas, Patty' Supgani and Diane Pateman; sitting, Jill Guidroz, Susan Murris, school night on Tuesday is issues of the times. The par- States Army, director of the Cindy Freda, tstz -pgBcale7~rfetdiBoch, Joanne Kocaattv-K^yefv-Pfe&HJindy Bonny —' 'I lapyincHH—to—Joining—tke leaders wer-e beginning tu accept these standards, and ties .are dominated by special Joint Chiefs-of Staff, and-Loii anu Carol Jones; standing, Joycelynn Antonucci, Nancy Grace and Mrs. John Supgani, Madison School P-TA. -som~e -were-i-particlpiiting,_in them, at certalnjpoints, interest groups and consist Hoegn, Norwegian shipping- —assistant-leader, -The^girls ^re-working- for art badges. Stephen Potasky, Cranford ^V-h-e -next- ut^nzEnd to W? —— leatah, -being-leti by God. spuke courageously against mainly of an association of magnate. This is only a par- —aiiim, has UeiumimiaicU wai.enx.ului painting at two troop meetings and has 3uiuuei£ rhe pictures- to--tke.-B:oc^-Mrs. Pbillfi .Soppas, .assistant leader, is coordinator for \ meeting- will bo Ivfany~"supp6sedly "pulSIIc" "aeasiorts Thesc-thin-ga-.—H-e--r-r4.g*t-ttwL:il1__rfap. people nrni.rpe nation p6O"ple~ whose ideas are" in- y pp back, rn rhe wnv of God, the_wav of righteousness nn hndge work. The r,iH .Sr.niiT Hnnse will he the fir.pne'nf the "Rahway Historical sident, reports Mrs. Jane -TIP •BO divcygenr-that- rn Rahway and Clark have larely become a waiting •^usrlce ior all—people, •/•/ Society'ety's open house on OctOct . 1515