High School Building Bids Asked Lack Clues In, Tracing Holdup
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A Newspaper Devoted Complete News, Pictures To the1 Community Interest Presented Fairly, Clearly Full Local Coverage And Impartially- Each Week VOL. XV—NO. 50 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1954 PRICE EIGHT CENTS High School Tots Put Their Show on the Road— Lack Clues The Topic: Our Township 7 in And Polio Fund Grows Richer by $21 Building WOODBRIDGE — The cellar of the home of Dr. and Mrs. In, Tracing For B. of C. I. Hutner, Grove Avenue, was filled with youngsters Saturday Bids Asked who came to see "21 exclusive Holdup Man Race Feb vaudeville acts" for the benefit of the Polio Fund. School Board to Receive The sponsors of the "produc- Victim's Death Hampers • f 2 Tickets of 3 Formed, Estimates on Mar. tion" were Carol Hutner, 8, Search, But Keating With' Dooley Filing daughter of .Dr. and Mrs. Hut- See Completion by '56 ner, and Perrisue Rabinowitz, Confident of 'Break' To Run Independently also 8 years old, daughter of WOODBRIBGE — Construction Dr.' and Mrs. Isadore Rabino- FORDS — Funeral services for WOODBRIDGB — Seven can- on the new Woodbridge High witz, Linden Avenue. Assisting Clarence Dillworth, 51 Hanson Av- didates — two three-man tickets School is expected to get under- the "chairmen" were Gary La- enue, who died of a heart attack plus an independent—will seek the way around April 15, Andrew den, Ralph -dayman, Howard Friday, a short time after he was three avaiable posts on the Board Aaroe, president of'the Board of Meistrich and David Ellernbogen. >•». held up by an armed bandit on of Education at the election, Feb- Education, said yesterday. It is When the show was over the James Street, Woodbridge, were ruary 9. estimated the school will <be ready sum of $21.45 was realized. The held Tuesday at Our Redeemer When the deadline for filling to receive students in September, money was turned over to Evangelical Lutheran Church, petitions was reached- at 'midnight 1956. Adolph Gottstein, Woodbridge Fords, Rev. Arthur L. Kreyling last night, Andrew Aaroe, Wood- At~ Monday's session of the chairman of the March of officiated snd burial was in the bridge; Frank Wukovets, Avenel; Board, Mrs. Roy E. Anderson was Dimes, at The Independent- Cloverleaf Park Cemetery. Edwin Casey, Woodbridge; Win- directed to advertise in The Inde- iLeader office, Monday. As yet, police have had no suc- fleld Finn, Woodbridge; Harry pendent-Leader next week that Carol and Perrisue, who are cess in establishing the identity Mayor Hugh B. Quigley (left) appeared as "Mayor of the Week" Kline, Iselin; Clifford Handerhan, bids for general construction, elec- in the third grade, explained rf: the holdup man, but Chief Fords; and Austin Dooley, Wood- George E.' Keating said he has on the ccmmiinity service broadcast conducted by Pat Barnes trical work, structural steel, that they sold tickets at 1'5 cents - •••>. (center), which emanated from the Post and Coach Restaurant bridge, had filed. Mr. Aaroe. Mr. plumbing and drainage, and heat- each and the "audience" was not given up hope. Each man in at the Port Authority Bus Terminal over WOK. last Friday. Casey and Mr. Wukovets will run ins and ventilating will be re- served refreshments after the the department, he said, is hoping Mayor Quigley's story of Woodbridge Township was part of a as one ticket; Mr Finn, Mr. Han- he will be the one to break the ceived March 23. performance. The refreshments ••- •>' weekly series of saluting- comniunities which the bus terminal derhan and Mr. Kline, as another Plans and specifications will be were donated by the Hutners case. : serves. Former Mayor August F. Greiner (right) selected by ticket and Mr. Dooley will run in- available after February 25 at the and Rabinowitzes. "With such spirit," the chief Mayor Quigley as the "Citizen of the Week," in recognition of dependently. offices of Alexander Merchant As- Last year Carol and "Perrisue declared, "I am sure the holduo his outstanding service to the community during his 1-8 years as A drawing for the positions en raised over $9 by running a man will be caught sooner or mayor, was also interviewed by Mr. Barnes. the toallot will take place tonight sociates, architects, New Bruns- later." wick. show for the Polio Fund and Perrisue Rabinowitz, left, ana Carol Hutner, right, count the at 8 o'clock in the Board room in this year the "advance" ticket money they.raised for the March of Dimes by running a 21-act If nabbed, the bandit can only the high school with Mrs. Roy E. Announcement was made at sale helped to more than double vaudeville show, while Adolph Gottstein, Woodbridge, chairman of be charged with highway robbery, 1 Anderson, secretary of the Board, Monday's session that the new the take. The eight-year-olds the March of Dimes campaign, looks on. as the death occurred sometime Finn, Handerhan and Kline in charge. The public is invited to Inman Avenue School will open are already planning a bigger after the holdup. attend. Monday, March 1. and better show for next year. Dillworth had gone to the Both sets of candidates are al- A conference will be held next Incinerator. to be Ready Woodbridge National Bank around s ready in a strenuous campaign to Monday to make decisions as to 10 o'clock Friday morning to rlraw WOODBRIDGE—The Citizens' Council, which last week get the vote out apd to counteract the transfer of teachers to the out a $2,000 payroll for the the apathy that normally exists in new school, fixing of the boundary No Action Taken' Schwenzer Brothers Trucking endorsed Commissioner Winfield Finn for reelection to the Board of Election elections. lines for the area which will be Im 7 Months, Mayor Reports Company. He was given twe en- Board of Education, endorsed his running mates, Clifford Mr. Aaroe, who at first an- serviced by the school and to de- On Teachers' Pay WOODBRIDGE—Work will be started immediately on velopes, one . containing $100, Handerhan, Fords and Harry Kline, Iselin, at a meeting nounced he would not seek re- cide on bus transportation. which he placed in one pocket Tuesday. election and who was persuaded the construction of the Township incinerator, Mayor Hugh and another containing about $1.- Meanwhile. Mrs, I- D! Parker, RARITAN TOWNSHIP—No ac- B. Quigley announced today. The decision was reached after the group heard talks by his friends to run again be- 900 which he placed in another cause they felt that his knowledge who represents the Mothers' As- tion was taken on the 1954 school Contracts with the low bidders were signed last night pocket. He left the bank and by Andrew Aaroe, president of the sociation in the Inman Avenue budget Monday by the Board of Board; Edwin Casey, vice-presi- and ability as a building contrac- and although the contractors were given 270 working days walked through the vacant lot tor would prove of great help section, informed the Board the Education evidently due to the next to the bank to James Street dent, who are running for re-elec- mothers will refuse to send their fact that the teachers' pay sched- to complete the job, the mayor said that Wallace J. Wilck, tion; Frank Wukovets, Avenel, during the construction of the where his car was parked. There multi-million dollar high school, . children to the school unless some ule is still to be arrived at by the Inc., general contractors, esti- he was approached by a man their running mate; Mr. Hander- kind of walk is provided. Board. mated that the job can be com- han and Mr. Finn, who spoke on said he was not interested in about 35 years old, wearing, a black "petty politics" and that he and Mrs. Parker said she had inter- Although the Board has not of- pleted in approximately seven iacket and brown hat who asked behalf of Mr. Kline, who could .eetmg months if work is started immedi- State Police Head not be present. Austin Dooley of his running mates, Mr. Wuko- viewed Mayor Quigley Monday ficially announced ts offer to the him the way to Rahway. As" Dili- vets and Mr. Casey, are "inter- morning: on the Town Commit- ficially announced its offer to the ately. -'.--,. worth began to give him direc- Woodbridge, a seventh candidate, RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The also spoke. annual congregational meeting ested only in seeing that the tee's promise to install a cinder "completely unacceptable." • The Town Committee estimated To Talk at Dinner tions, the bandit drew a revelver building program continues with- path, but, "received little satisfac- The pay scale now in effect in the project would cost approxi- from his pocket and stuck it in In making- its announcement of the Community Presbyterian out interruption and in the most tion." Township schools is as follows: mately $450,000, but the total of WOODBRIDGE — Eugene the Fords man's ribs. that it would support the "Finn Church of Raritan Township was economical manner." Problem! Cinders Non-degree teachers, $2,800 mini- the low bids came to less — $430,- Finn, chairman of the speaker's ticket," the Council said: held Saturday night at the church * Aaroe Advice mum, $4,200 maximum; bachelor 827. Gets Smaller Sum center, 36 Sturgis Road, Nixon Andrew Desmond, Board coun- committee for the dinner to be Dillworth handed .the envelope "The Council's action was sel, told Mrs. Parker that it was degree teaechers, '$2,900 minimum, Successful bidders who received held in honor of Police Chief Park, with the Rev. G. G. William- "However," Mr. Aaroe said, "we $4,400 maximum; master degree containing the smaller sum to the based on the contention that the son, pastor, as moderator.