Curfew Decried by Chief Local Viewer
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SFuhlishcd Weekly VOL. XX—NO. 42 FORDS, m X, WEDHESBAY, EFOVEMBER 26, 1958 On tnrarsd PRICE TEH CENTS Pupils' . Recall Pilgrims3. Thmmksgiwing Sweetness Curfew .and Decried •.is Iteht By Chief By CH&KLES E. GStEGORY Says It Would Not Today's essay will at- Halt Delinquency; tempt to puff into focus the Van Pelt Agrees many factors, -which com- WOODBRIDGE—A curfew is plicate financing of capi- not the solution of the prob- tal improvements in Wood- lem of juvenile delinquency, bridge Township. both Police Chief John. R. Egan and Sgt. Kenneth Van * * * =! Pelt, in charge of the juvenile bureau, told The Independent- Woodbridge Township Leader yesterday. - "~f • * paper — its notes and The suggestion of a curfew t * ™*. - € i. bonds — are far from be- emanated from the Lafayette Estates Civic Association as a ing the most attractive on possible solution. the market. This is due to "It would not work," said the chief, "because we have 800 our enormous' existing miles of streets and 27 square debt, created by the need miles to cover and even if we v;Vf get additional manpower we for a new sewer system still would not have a suffi- WOODBRIDGE—The boiler at School 14 will not jeopardize for an incinerator and forcient number of men to keep the safety o_f anyone as the result of recent difficulty with the acres of classrooms. It is the curfew in force. Railway grates, the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance and Elizabeth have 8 o'clock Company, New York, informed John Jewkes, chairman of the due, also, to the unrealis- curfews and even though their insurance committee for the Board of Education. WOODBRIDGE — Detects. tic methods of assessment area is smaller it is never en- The company wrote in part: Arnold Hauser is expected tG forced properly because it can- "We ' understand difficulty go under an operation for a which have been in prac- not be done 100 per cent." NOW, GOB BE TBE&KKE©: TupiSs at Fort KeasUiBg- School seenact a scene of our Klgrlm fathers observing- Thanksgiving. was experienced with the rupture soon as a result of be tice in the community for Sgt. "Van Pelt said: The playlet will be part of the.anranal Tfaanksgwiag program at the scliool today, ILeft to right are 5ohn BEasIak, Virginia grates in this boiler on Novem- ing- kicked in the groin by an "A public curfew is not a Barters, Kiehard Mnrray, Margaret 'Zaxnpoin. Bariiara Ijombarfli, Ma,rie Ferfoli and Wayne Hresko. ber 5 and as a result of this dif- unruly, drunken prisoner early so many years and which solution. The parents should ficulty, plus the extreme age Monday. < have resulted in a totally impose their own curfew and (approximately 30 years), and Released under $1,000 bail distorted relationship be- see to it that it is adhered to. the fact that the boiler was Parents only have two or three 'doped' some time ago to pre- for a hearing before Acting tween debt and ratables. children to take care of; we Local Viewer vent leakage due to cracked Magistrate Eugene Schreiner Financial statisticiani have thousands. What is need- sections, the question of safety December 1,'is Michael Swal- ed is for the parents to instill is now of concern to certain WOODBRIDGE — Contracts lick, 29, 9 Olive Street, Fords, rate public bonds on the EDISON — A $24,-500 settle- Swallick has been in trouble* more respect for adults in their ment has been approved by persons. amounting to $1,339,573 for the extent of distortion, and children'. There is just too Superior Court Judge Bernard "As explained to you on the construction of the Colonia with the police before and at ours is classic in the an- much of the younger married W. "Vogel for a 7-year-old Nixon phone, our company made an Junior. High School were award- one time tore the uniform of couples expecting the school WOODBRIDGE — The Arabs of population and will have no engineering inspection of this ed by the Board of Education Patrolman Philip Yacovirio nals of public financing. system or the police depart- capi't see any chance of peace /r part of refugees", he went on. boy and his family for injuries Monday. This total was lower when he was trying to place the with Israel and express hatred "As a result some of them are the boy suffered when he was boiler on November 7 for ments to do their job of train- struck by a car in 1956. i the purpose of determining the than had been expected. Fords man under arrest, * * * * ing their children. That is the for former President Harry S. literally starving, and they feel boilers' insurability. I am The contracts were for gen- duty of the home." Truman for recognizing that bitter, pushed out and forgot-, The boy, Patrick Purdy, of eral construction, structural Detective Hauser told The Presently, all real estate country, Major IP. Tighe, son ten. Somehow, Egypt in parti- 130 Winthrop Road, Nixon, was pleased to report that we do Independent-Leader that he Chief Egan stated if more not consider it unsafe so far as steel and miscellaneous iron in "Woodbridge Township of Mrs. Mary E. Truman, 14 cular seems to be afraid of im- critically injured when struck work, heating and ventilating, was working with Detective men are added to the depart- Grove Avenue, said in an inter- migration." by Robert G., Brown, 32, of explosion hazard is concerned. Stephen Tobak checking busi- ment after the first of the Actually, a cast iron boiler plumbing and electrical work. is being valued so that view this week. Major Tighe said he did notShort Hills, at the intersection ness establishments in Fords year, he will recommend they of Route 27 and Plainfield Ave- when operated with improper Alexander Merchant Associ- when the project .is fin- Major Tighe, who spent two • V. visit Israel because he had an and were cruising along. King be foot patrolmen. nue as the lad was crossing the grates, and faulty sections pre- ates, Board architects, were George Road in a police car ished the true amount of years in the Middle East as an Arab visa and therefore was sents less of an explosion haz- authorized to re-advertise for "No man in a car can take not eligible to visit that coun- road on April 3, 1956. Patrick when they noticed a car parked the place of the man on foot armed forces interpreter and received $14,500 while his par-ard than a new boiler. This is finished site improvement work, our ratables "will be Smown returned to this country in the try. The same hoMs true in out in the traffic lane directly who- knows his neighborhood ents Mr. and Mrs. James J. true because of -the difficulty since the bid was rejected. ahead. The officers went past . and the ratio between net and readily recognizes if any- Spring, is now spending a leave Syria and Egypt—those holding you would experience. in heat- an Israeli visa are not welcome Purdy,. were awarded §10,000 Dr. Nicholas Engelhardt, the car and noticed that on® debt and ratables cart then thing ds-amiss-.i' the chief went with his mother, pending re- for medical expenses. ing the water in the boiler. Board consultant, has estim- q on. assignment. in the former countries. There Quite likely, if the boiler began of the tires was flat and two is. absolutely ••no. trust between Brown was ordered to pay ated the school including con- men were changing it. be seen in proper perspec- He also stated he is in com- The attitude of the Arabs, $22,500 of the settlement, while to overheat, the dope within struction, site development, he said, is based on fear — the Arabs and Israelis, he re- the sections would fail and the tive. Our bonds, when the plete agreement with the c" 'e£ marked. judgements of $1,000 each were equipment and architect's and "We approached the men of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, fear that with an increase of entered against his employers, sections would begin leaking, engineering fees, will cost $1,- and identified .ourselves", the true relationship between population, the Israelis may A graduate of Woodbridge thereby preventing an excess of 776,363- who has strongly recommended High School, class of 1941, Ma-Walter Heebner of Tenafly and detective continued, "and we aggregate worth and debt that the full glare of publicity seek additional lands. the Warren Webster Co. of pressure within the boiler." Winfield J. Finn, president suggested we would assist them "As a result there are border jor Tighe joined the Armed The company advised the is shown, will immediately be given to juveniles who com- Force in December, 1942 and Newark. of the Board, said the members in getting the car off the road mit crimes. conflicts", the major stated, Representing the Purdy fam- board not to spend further were very pleased with the bids before someone was hurt." become more enticing to a "Just whose fault it is I don't was commisioned a Second money for repairs but "consider Urges Full Publicity Lieutenant in April 1944. Heily was Warren W. Wilentz of for the Junior High in Colonia. One of the men the officer careful investor. "With publicity, if we can't know. Perhaps both are to Perth Amboy, while John C. replacing it with a new boiler He noted that the bids were identified as Swallick. His com- (Continued on Page 2) blame." Maj. F. Joseph Tigie saw action in Europe and was of modern design." They noted lower than anticipated and * * * 4 awarded the Distinguished Fly- Stockel of Perth Amboy, ap- panion, who did not take part The local man spoke of the wanted by their own.