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A Newspaper Devoted Complete News, Pictures To the Community Interest Presented Fair.'y, Clearly Full Local Coverage And Impartially Each Week VOL. XV—NO. 23 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 PRICE EIGHT CENTS Group Bids' Judges Select Winning C. of C. "Slogan War Dead New Crisis ByB.ofEi Ceremony Is-Revealed Again' Fail ' Saturday Finn, Supported by 3 Vogel to.be Principal Kindergarten on- Double Colleagues Makes Ne^w Speaker; March Route Session Basis Likely Try to Revise Policy Details are Outlined At Strawberry Hill WOODBRIDGE—-For the third WO'ODBRIDGE—Senator B. W. WOODBRIDGE — Due to the consecutive meeting of the Board Vogel will give .the annual ad- ever-increasing- school population of Education most of the time wa- dress at the traditional Memorial and the need for finding room for taken up with the methods of re- Day ' exercises tomorrow morning all the pupils, Superintendent of in ^Wpodforidge Park • at the con- ceiving bids, and for the third r Schools Victor C. Nicklas has rec- time the proposition made b> clusion of the parade. ommended that the pre-primary Commissioners Wiafield Finn The parade, under the direction class in Strawberry Hill School be Harry Burke, James Mullen anil of Fire Chief James Ward and changed to two kindergarten J. Lester Neary went down to de- William. Sirnack, marshals, will classes. If this change is made, feat. start promptly at 10 o'clock and youngsters will attend school on Prior to opening bids for ath- form on School Street. From here, the same schedule as do other letic supplies, Mr. Mullen said he the parade will proceed to Main kindergarten pupils in the Town- "wished to submit a statement Street, Rahway Avenue, Freeman ship—one group in the morning, Street. Barron Avenue, Grove Ave- "since the proposal made by Mr Above the judges of the Raritan Township Chamber of Commerce slogan contest are shown, select- the other in the afternoon. Finn had been beclouded by false ing the winning slogan. Left to right are T. C. Tra.yis of Socony Paints Products Company, Commis- nue, Linden Avenue, Green Street, In presenting his plan, Mr. innuendoes." sioner Brace Eggert and Howard Rausch. The win ling slogan submitted by Mrs.. Leonard O. Nelson, School Street to North Park Drive Nicklas expressed the fear "it will 282 First Avenue, Fords, who will receive S25, was "More Room to Grow—More Future to Show." to the monument where the pa- not be a popular plan with some The statement,, signed by the Other_prize winners who will receive pen and pencil sets are Harold D. Guseott, Route 27, Menlo rade will disband and the exer- of the mothers, particularly those four minority members, declared: Park'and Mrs. Stewart A. Strata,'2 Edison Avenue, Menlo Park. The prizes will be awarded tonight cises, fee held. who work. But there is no other "Since the proposal made by at 8:30 o'clock at the Chamber meeting in Linwo:d Grove, Lincoln Highway and Plainfield Avenue, In the event of rain, the pro- alternative. I discussed the matter Mr. Finn several weeks ago, to Stelton, instead of the Top Hat as previously announced. gram will 'be presented in School with Patrick Boylan, principal of investigate the feasibility of" put- 11 auditorium. School 1 and Miss Mildred Bett- ting school repair work out for Others on the program will be: man, principal at Strawberry Hill public bid caused serious contro- Fords Man Wins Master of ceremonies, Alvin Rym- —the two schools which will be versy, and because false (innuen- $70,000 Addition to Town Hall sha Jr.; invocation, Rev. William affected by the change—and they does and misinformation have Justice, 'Methodist Church; Star both agreed 'that it, is the most been spread and promulgated as College Honors Spangled Banner, Mrs. C. A. Mus- feasible plan." to the intent of this proposal—we Planned'by Township's. Council acchia, accompanied by Woodr Mr. Nicklas then asked the feel that in justice to all concerned RARITAN TOWNSHIP—An ordinance authorizing the (Special to Beacon) bridge High School Band; address Board to study the plan and to and to prevent our very real cause construction of an addition to the Municipal Building; was NEW BRUNSWICK—Burleigh of welcome, Mayor Hugh B. Quig- take action as promptly as pos- being misconstrued, the reasons introduced on first reading at a meeting of the Township P. Anderson of 33 Summit Avenue, ley; recitation, "Gettysburg Ad- sible. suggesting this proposal should be Commissioners held last night at the Municipal Building. Fords, a senior at Rutgers Univer- dress," Robert Zwolinsky, Wood- The school head said that last made clear. sity, was recently awarded the bridge High School, Class of 1353; month the board approved a plan Hearing on the measure, will be held at the next session, selection, Woodbridge High School Aim Stated Alpha Zeta Best Senior Award in CAKL E. PETERSEN whereby 36 to 40 pupils from the "We have sincerely and consci- WednesdayWdd , June 10. the College of Agriculture. Band; recitation, "In Flanders kindergarten to Grade 3 inclusive The cost of the addition will be This award is made to the senior Fields," Clara Brichze, Wood- would be removed from Straw- entiously sought to serve the tax- bridge High School, Class of 1953; payer of, this School District and, $70,000 and will be constructed in in the Collpge of Agriculture who berry Hill to School 1 and that Adath Israel Picnic s mos selection,. Canadian Legion [Pipe of course, will continue to do so. accordance with the original plans: QJ * J f I Ol * * t outstanding in scholarship, Holder of Nation's Top Awardfrom 7 to-9 pupils in grade 6 be which provided for an additional and Drum Band; salute, firing removed from Strawberry Hill to That we could err we, of course, dlatea, jor June ZLSt character and in his contributions squad of Avenel Post, VFW; taps, admit. But thus far in our efforts wing when the growth of the to campus life through his service School 11. " Township made it necessary. The WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kuhlman; benediction, to 'bring School Board purchasing Al Fatnoi, Linden -Avenue, have and leadership. Anderson is sched- Rev. Laszlo Keeskemethy, minister For Heroism Resides' in • Avenel Plan Abandoned of work and materials within the addition will provide for a new uled to receive the degree of combination meeting-court room been named co-chairmen of the of the Hungarian Reformed BY RUTH WOLK "However," reported Mr. Nick- law and within the admitted fair annual picnic of Congregation Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and -will give much-needed office from the. State University next Church. ' • AVENEL—"Medal of Honor, las, "after consultation with Mr. trade practice of bidding, we have Adath Israel to be held Sunday, U. S., a medal awarded by Congress Rabies Inoculations Boylan and. Miss Betfcman who not committed any error. space; month. The Memorial Day Committee Another ordinance prohibiting Jurie 21, at Stag Grove, Johnson to soldiers and marines who, in ac- investigated the feasibility of Park, River Road, New Bruns- He lias been censor of Alpha is William Sirnack, chairman; tion involving actual conflict with For Dogs Offered Free "1. The law, designedly en- parking on the Lincoln Highway Zeta, the honorary agriculture fra- Edward S. Brookfleld, Richard H. making such transfers, it is prac- acted to bring about fair, open from Highland Park to Metuchen wick. the enemy, distinguish themselves tically impossible to change the A'full day's program has been ternity, during his senior year. Last Foerch, William A. Gardner, WOODBRIDGE—Free inocu- and competitive dealings,, re- was also introduced last night. If year he was president of the Rut- conspicuously by gallantry and in- boundary lines in order to bring- arranged including a baseball James Duffle. trepidity at the risk of life above lation of dogs against rabies will quires •all purchases amounting finally approved at the June 10 gers Dairy Science Club. He is also be conducted by the Board of about the transfers. Moreover, to to $1,000.00- or .over, to be.jsu'b- meeting the ordinance will go into game for adults and special events and beyond the call, of duty." choose the number of pupils who for chdrchildrene . '• ,'; : affiliated jwltft Block and Bridle. 'Health starting Monday, Health mitted to open bids. effect September 1. .--.., Club and; the Agricultural Club. He. Anjiiial Police Review;. .. That is how my desk dictionary would have to be transferred from Those attending are asked to defines the Medal of Honor. Very Officer Harold J. Bailey an- Any spacing of purchasing or Four ordinances providing., for is majoring in dairy husbandry.. nounces. - -....- the grades in which they would capital improvements throughout ,bring "box luncheons! Hot dogs and To'Take Place Saturday few men hold the decoration for it have to toe transferred seems an splitting of items is an open and watermelon -will be available at Anderson was chairman of the No pet will be inoculated un- obvious evasion of this law. the Township were finally adopted. is given only to reward extreme unwise plan to follow. Conse- the picnic site. Ag Barn Hop in 1952 and a mem- WOODBRIDGE — The annual bravery. So, as Memorial Day less it has a license, and all "2. This Township has grown ber of the Rutgers University inspection of the Woodbridge Po- dogs must be -on leashes. quently, I am recommending the amazingly, and there certainly draws near and as we prepare to following for the board's consid- Junior Police Outing BOARD MEETING Dairy Cattle Judging Team the lice Department will be held Sat- honor our war dead and pray for The clinic "will be from 7 to 9 are local men who can bid on same year.