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Voters Will Have the Last Word at Polls on Tuesday j A Newspaper Devoted To the Community Interest Complete News ,Pictaren Full Local Coverage Presented Fairly, Clearly And Impartially Each Week VOL. XXXVII—NO. 29 CARTKRKT, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER .11, 1951985 PRICE TEN CENTS sweetness and Voters Will Have Light ny CHARLES E. GREGORY The Last Word at II. lias been our custom diijili the years to ex- - ;s our own prefer- Polls on Tuesday • ;i,vs in candidates, as ,! time for election ,:;.IWK near. We can sec In Race for Mayor To Pick ;ii mason for changing ':!is practice. Mayor, • * * * II may be, of course, ;it a newspaper's editor Council presumptuous in be- CAHTKRKT — Candidate* mil their iiHinnKPi'a are put- : \ing the genral public iii!i tin' finishing touches on interested in his opin* lii'ir i-anipni'ins a.i the vot* lii'.i1 fur next Tuesday's Hec- us. They are offered in iim went inln Its last week- •m; case, as formerly, bc- •ml. Until purtlrs have sched- IIMI nieetuiKs this weekend ise there is probably lo keep party workers and th» ••i^ne who views the •lUTiil public Interested in tlie ciimpnUn. ::ilu: scene so carefully Home !),t)oo voters are regls- . ml critically as an inde- •ricd tn the borough and there mlent editor who v Indicutlons that a larna •• as«d soon, <<tn£rrssman Peter Frelinghnrseu, Jr., reports. * •« «; percentage* of them will go to : ms it his sacred re- tlio twelve polling district* , nsibility not only to which will be open from f Carteret Press EDWARD J. DOLAN A. M. to 8 P. M. : r all the facts fairly United Red Feather Committee GetsGet Bids Soon RICHARD DONOVAN Mayor Edward J. Dolan, ln> 1 fearlessly, bu talso to :umbent will be opposed bj Wins 3 Prizes Ready for Drive; Leaders are Listed Richard Donovan. In tin . press his judgment (See Picture on Page 2) For New P.O. in Club Reunion Mimcilmanic races, Walter chairman; Professional—At- that everybody in the Carteret Parade Tonight I conclusions based on CARTERET — Final plans torney Sumner Weener chair- Sullivan and John Hutnlclt From Institute area would make a most gen- Democrats will be opposed Bt c facts. It'hps been are being made for the most man; Business—George Searle The Borough WOODBRIDGE — There active campaign ever held in chairman; and special gifts; erous pledge to this most im- A Big Success Starts at 7 PMEdmond Urbanskl and Ches- . ambition to qualify are several certificates and Carteret according to Roy portant Drive, "In making a ter Wielgo!tnski. will soon get under way In an CARTERET—The Harmony CARTERET — The spot- blue ribbons being proudly — —j ..... uuu.i Bcu uuuci way in an gift to the United Red Feather Frelinghuysen Says Social Club reunion dinner Election of a U. S. Senator . ,in independent editor, Inspected at the Woodbridge Jackson and Thomas Deverln, effort to raise $6,002.00, which Campaign, pepple who work light will be focused tonight and Congressman also hold* chairman and co-chairman is the goal for Carteret. The dance was a complete success on the Carteret Shopping Cen- ! I am grateful to Publishing Company's offices and live tn Carteret are only Bids for Structure the ommlttee reports, the spotlight. Rep. Robert W, at 18 Green Street for iU of the Carteret Division of the Raritan Bay Community Chest giving for the services from 117 ter where the annual Borough Kean. ^f opposed by former c who believe I have United guests attended. three newspapers — The In-paipnUnited. Red Feather Cam- Is attempting to raise $147,- which all of us benefit." To be Called Soon Halloween parade will as- Rep. HarrlsorfA. Williams. la hast approached my dependent-Leader, Carteret 094.00 lor its 12 member Michael Shutello welcomed semble at 6:30 P.M. to pro- the congressional race, Rep. The six divisions that will Last year 1,410 different CARTERET — Rep. Peter the guests and introduced Mrs. cesd at 7 P.M. In case of In- Press and Edison Township- be engaged in soliciting work- agencies for 1959. individuals were served by the Peter Frelinghuysen Jr. ii Mr. Jackson said. "We are Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R. 5th John Boos as guest of honor. clement weather the parade being opposed by David 3. Fords Beacon — were prize ers and others' In the Carteret twelve agencies In the Cam- winners at the 37th Annual receiving wonderful support Dist., N. J.) announced today William D'Zurllla, general will be held over until Satur- North. area are composed of city em- paign. Many of the social serv- that plans were proceeding" chairman, introduced Edward day evening. Better Newspapers Contests ployees, headed by Director from many people and our of- Carteret citizens, as well at i have been the editor of the New Jersey Press Asso- ficial family under the leader- ice organizations serve our for the construction of a new Walsh, who is credited with others in New Jersey will b» of Public Works Douglas children and adults all year Post Office for Carteret. the original reunion plans; Judges for the various divi- The Carteret Press ciation, Friday. Zenobia, chairman; Federal ship of our honorary chairman sions were announced at asked to approve a $45,850,000 Mayor Edward J. Dotari is ex- round and the least we can He said he had been in- Charles Morris, dinner chair- In Class "B" > Suburban employees—Postmaster Les- man; Robert O'Donnel and Wednesday night's meeting by water bond Issue and compli- .Ting the whole exist- tending our entire organiza- do is to show our cooperation formed by the Post Office De- the parade chairman John cated constitutional amend- weekly Newspapers, circula- ter 8abo Chairman; Schools- partment that detailed plans Jim Vonah, members of the • of the public career tion from 3,000 to 8,000, The Superintendent Edwin S. Quln tion outstanding support." He by giving generously at least DILodovico as follows: largest ment that would permit th» went on to say that he hoped for the building would be re- first committee and also In- IndependentLeader won third once each year. cluding Andrew Bodnar, Joe delegation in costume walking, use. of an $18,000,000 school Mayor Edward J. Do- leased in the near future and George Brown, John Haining, fund to guarantee school dis- place for Its editorial page 'advertising for bids would Harko, Ormond McLeod, and .•;. We have watched and third place for the sports Avoid Vandalism is Ted Pfenning. William Hepworth, James trict bonds, Both referenda page. take place. Lynch, nnd Stephen Wuy; are being favored by borough ..it'fully his conduct in Westvaco Unit Hebrew Center One-Story Building A line program followed floats, i^ndrew Bodnar. Ells- groups. 1 Carteret Press and BdUon Plea of Sheridan comprising the old Harmony offices he has held, Township-Fords Beacon were CARTERET—Join in the Congressman Frelinghuysen worth 6'Donnell, Prank Ro- On the county ticket, Free- who has been instrumental in Club Quartet of Joe Harko, man and Walter Surowka: holders George F. Baier, -iking particularly tn the Class C Suburban Of Achievers festivities but forget about DriveEnters Tom Misdom, Curley Sullivan Weekly Newspapers competi- vandalism. securing the new Post Office, individual groups in costume, George L. Burton Jr. and and Ray Zimmer. JBette Kleban, Dean Paar- Thomas Lee, Democrats are it evidences of re- tion, up to 3,000 circulation. This Halloween plea was said plans were for a one- Starts Sales story functional, modern Individual songs by Dick mann, Roy Jackson and Ed- being opposed by Charles 'ii'cc fulness, lndepend- The ESlson paper won four made today by Police Chief A New Phase Donovan, Michael Shutello, win S. Quln; individuals in Skitmas, John Nemlsh, this prizes, first place for Its front CARTERET —At its regu- George Sheridan. building, with a total net • i- and devotion in the CARTERET — The regular building footage of approxi- Joe Harko, Marshall Harris costume for prettiest and most borough and Leo M. Ryan page, second place in general lar Monday night meeting, He warned drivers to be I'iic welfare have oc- report meeting of the Hebrew mately 6,990 sq. ft. He said and Alys Sheridan. Banjo original, Marl Dusko, Sumner Jr., Republicans. excellence, first place for Kleenco, a Junior Achieve- on the lookout for the little Community Center Drive selections by Steve GreseV and Weener, Hilda Coughlln. Fran- sports page and second place ment company sponsored by there would be a workroom .iM'd under his aegis. ones who will be running Committee, under the chair- floor area of approximately tap dancing; by Joe Harko and ces Dibodovico and Catherine for display advertising, the local Westvaco plant of across streets in residential Peggy and Jim Vonah. A bit of Ruckeriegel; judging of bands * * * * The Carteret Press took manship of Max Gruhln and 4,576 sq, ft. Mr. Frelinghuy- Lions Hear Talk Food Machinery dnd Chemi- neighborhoods. Sam Breslow, was held sen said plans also called for humor was displayed by Jim will be under the capable di- 1 three prizes, namely second cal Corporation, began pro- "Remember the children Vonah followed by community rection of Mr. M- Woods, and lankly, I have found place for its sports page and Wednesday evening at the a paved area of 8,780 sq. ft. duction of its high quality who will be scampering Congregation Loving Justice. singing and dancing by all. Mr. Bill Jones. *| OnKoppersCo* uv — which leads to third place for its front page spot remover, JA-KLEEN. The building is to be con- about in the dark, the chief. The well-attended meeting structed on land to which the It was expressed by many Following the end of the :; advocacy of his re- and display-advertising.
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