Head of Board; Comba Is V.P

Head of Board; Comba Is V.P

Presented Fairly, Clearly And Impartially Each Week |.,,|| Local Coverage Complete News Pictures No. 10 Pu|HKlMd Intend u tad OU» W*U (EartmOn Frldtj Carterrt, N. J., tThursday, April 25, 1963 PRICE TEN CENTS At p o.. o*n«rat, ii J. ?vgi', •••- • -si- •• "^"7^ \irly Chairmen Kolibas \ Outlines Lamb Elected i Hoard and Council Are Shown (lie IVrd for Head of Board; Hisjli School CARTKRKT An uddit.ion to the prrM'iil \w;\\ .school, which would :i;rommorliilc l.HDII ,tii[li-nls 111 53 fhvinioniM Ht a COM d( $1,500.0110 wns iin- fo'di'd tliniiiuh n series of maps Comba Is V.P. by .In'iii Kfdibiis who up until !,iM rii'jht was president (if the nciiird of Munition, to hi.1- fel- STEPHKN THOSKO .IK. low members mid purl of the lVf t* m \\ P* Y* C(""didates Inducted BOIOIIKII Council at si sp. cinl 111 C III U C I 55 |nto Kolibas I in hVetiTi" of flii' 'Board Tne^dsiv GOP Candidates nii'ht in ihe Lincoln Srhool. , CARTERET - Twelve candi- li.ll IlilVc Shnwinu » vties of driiw- I dates were inducted into Carey n! party niKs. noted us four different Acclaim Council 1280, KniKhts of Col urn- Resigns Rap Democrats plans of construction. Kollbns; CONGRATULATIONS — President John M. Knllhus, on thr loft, who resigned as president |)Oiiited out the ndvantiwa ofi of thr Board of Education, coiiRratulntes his successor, Joseph I'. l,amh. In tlif center Is •bus at u meetiiif.' held Monday .served On'Used Trucks' Plan B. as beln« the best .nulled (iabr Comba, the new vice president, who moved up into the post formerly held by Lamb. jnifiht at the Columbian Club. UtW for till- community and thr lefts President iThr degree was exemplified by Position CARTERFT "Tel] the I the degree team of Pope, plusi CARTEBET — After ac- Icouncil of Edison headed by ui stay »t people thf full itUrt'y of the The three other plans would CARTERET — Overwhelmed Dfm m>M th(l "The King and I" /feadrjGoodrich Named ;h °- iwd trucks me»s - was the Purchiiw of addl- cepting John Kolibas' real*- i| Walter Drewes under the direc-!.. ,, , , KolihftK vvll° rhallrngr of William Varna and timlal Propfriy mid more con- nat.cn from the Board of [« District Deputy Johnj^J %£***& ™»* strllrtl VFW Commander Education last night, bis col- DplVacchio. Republl- «" *™'d be necessary. president of the Board of Edu- 1 i r n For Tomorrow, Saturday CUiTKRKT -- At t-he regular leagues not only unanimously The new members are: Alex- '" ' °' Borutmh Council cindl- Although ihe entire Borotmh cation last night before a larg« . -id. at of can lii-inonilily inretinR of the Htur accepted It with regret—they ander R. Toth, Emil Malovetz, ui([ht Mllln»t Council was invited to review CARTERET — The Rogers] The Players next Lmiflimr I'osl 2314, Vetrnms nf crowd of teachers and residents 1 p thp had this to say: Joseph LoBuono, Noil Zullo, ? !j"jthe Democratic Council nwm- P'«>«. only the Democratic jund Hammerstcin musical, "The]meetlng will be on Friday, May Fureieii Wars of tlie United Staled Josi broke down and was unable to lnf noiiiiiiiiiiuiis iinil election of offi-; Anthony Haroskl — "He ] Ph Orosn, Vincent Manetta, continue his farewell speech to "•"•»-»•- — «-«- municipal chair- Mor of Cfunirllmm John Hut-Klnn and I," is ready for cur-J3 at 8t. Joseph's School, and 1 nick, Wnltcr Sullivan. John errs were held. The current Senior started to bring about an in- Anthony De Stasio. Robert his associates and friends in tain time on Friday, April 26i annual election of officers will Downer. Frederick Staubach, D7 ri a and All m Vicc-Cimiinander Cieoi'Ke Uond- dependent school board, and Lincoln School auditorium. candidates '" " " S«ymbor-!Bi,d Saturday April 27 at Car-be held. ri.-li w.-ij- elecled commander for Jr., EtiRene Muldoon, John J. w ir piwnl 9t thp I think he accomplished that Because of political pressures •tfartni to thr two 1M7f ' " High School auditorium. the cnmiiic VJ'W year comrnciic- Ward, Edward Adumovicz; means. He always worked for tittn* truck* delivered to Uw ' inir .1 itly 1st. rom other groups and the tact Presented by the Bt. Joseph's the betterment of the com- on Monday. At Uw that he himself had advocated Has Major Role Mr. (iiioilrich is n 10-yeiir Niivy munity." p Oil that a Board member should vrlei'iiii of World Wfir II and the ru re- Kiireim f'onflict and has been John Koval - You don t ^Umiiier MllOOl not have any political tie-ins, Kolibas, who was elected mu- fUll- of the fliuu*r «xn-; very iiclive wilh the Infill oiyuni- find many Kollbases. He is no( ^ In Queen's Guildj nicipal chairman of the Demo- \ He to *•* (mympnt ziitiun ;uid M n member of its implacable and the sooner fARTKRKT -- Four Middie- Honor (liiiiid. He attended (Uiion the people realize it, the cratic party Monday, reluctant- fur the Bor- Nard as Lun who out- from Dateline Set 1961 would mean the removing ofl - ™*' Junior and tli^ Newark better." ly gave up a position he was the present baseball field The. major roles in ilie ulRfTF t'niver.«ily CARTERET — Parents v/ish- close to, being on the Board of 8 m : to ethei th y nt 1 1l Raymond Bonkoski — "He n? to register their children To^imjttow iKuti tol that Fnotb;il7rmZwould''''"emain j '' « ;. * T^ ? ""- ™ ? S ' '.''"t e.vcninp-. H is n meniher of the set a Great example to follow Education for the past seven TOrfWa un lov(MS CColiimbus-Clevehind PTA, and n 'or Carteret's Summer Improve- %rM<n* out for acpUnallon by „ i.s V° * and add pathos („,,, ,,, u,s,,,s - ,hosts. Fhe as I have found out. John years. to lh( Story member of the Purchasing Agents ment Program in ReadinR and DaBOCnUle machln*: "ho. Kohba* explained that th«: ' /! oi^ '^^ J'h t.XtiT stood up for what is right. Starting off In a clear voice, fo 1 Association of North Jersey. Mr. Arithmetic are urged to do so council BpMt-rwwon the Council had been! 3a™ * «*ural chairman of.""" ^ *'•» ' "» » ^ ' m- This school (Lincoln) stands the ?oaid president said that h Goodricli is n communicant mem- on or before the dateline, April Hutnfck'i,Invited was to dlsciuw this plan|t e Pl»yera, and haa a he was happy to leave his post ber of Zion Lutheran Church and here today because of John 30th, by calling Mr. Quin, Mrs ' ' ^wlth th-m foil tltrlr »uproval.!«on»l background In the "mu-i27 ,l|1(1 xliV % 3 4 Two ,,,,, has been native with the Cub "because of circumstances leav- ' Kolibas. He and his ideas Frankowski or Mis Knorr. r,IM,K«»c?wid that ihr Bgard had'«'c buslnew." having appeared;)lk,t(l|v .liffTrotMr ,t*.ts will iUr}ft>owt pack Were. He is employed put a halt to doubly sessions. hi? ire with no ftHiy.natlVs but Number of studen'.s enrolled : PemorffW! elimi«nt«l flic o'Mn thrcc'«t the Bands Hotel, Las Vegas; ,m nli<-tiiulc iiiirfiis. u* n pmvlmsmu agent with Custrol Re had the right philosophy to relinquish the job with a /' Oils Inc.. .Newark and IHUS been » will enable us to set up a testing B Monday, the tiucki- plans a» Ix-lim costly 1* Porte St. John in Quebee.j A|lll(1.lnllp w Ml^ A|villK wi)| —that of being an American clear conscienqe, as I do not resident of ('urteret. for wvernl program in early May, so that and "|o and behold." Since the pllmlnation of thp'Canada. and Celebrity Lounge|b(1 Virginiu D<> AiiKfli-, danKhter 1 and did his best for the tax- want to be crftized. years living at 57 Ash Street with appropriate materials may. be they were two 1957 trucks The baseball firtd would cut down In Baltimore He also wrotejof Mr. and Mrs. L. Mario De payers. He took politics out ; sr.mins » his wife and two children. obtained and necessary ar- "During the past seven years iDemocrat* no* «•<• fit t" fight on thr space needed for out-iand directed the 'P»ntry Amielis of (1H5 I.inr-ohi Avenue) of the school board and he 1 Commander Coodrich's slate of rangements for the program I have given this Board every- . Mi' wef-pt the«* tracks and pay door uliydcal rxfi-cisc. Kolibas Shower la.^t rail at 31 Joseph's Ilielihiul Park. A senior, she 1ms resigned like the man he is. °!|for them thf uimr »5.(K)(I that then t-xpouiided u stippli'men-iand• th' e Players appearanc. •e• ln!»i>l"'iir.'• d in- m.u.- 1Vv r0role|r;s| mn| |.|1(1 officers nlso elrctrd include Law- he completed. thing f could in a manner I .1 'lie Tlienlre rence DoURherly, senior vice-rom- thought necessary. I have tried utnlctl !Ulltl ()llld iro for lnrv 1)llln ;the Sano Festival. uifhidinp Mrs John Litus—"He was ex- • ed both or-'**™ ^ * ~ 'Oreen Acres," • in Slooi'is to mamlerj Albert I'Vn.^ke, Jr. vice- tremely dynamic in his guid- to do everything I thought was well*: 1959 truckn. Why''" H Thomas Carr, the borouKh| Abby was smitten with loveij : 111 < I iu ''Sfreft- (•oniiiKi^lder; Anthony Connolly, ance and lie inspired us. He RESIDENT STUDENT in an honorable manner. If I Authority. "At the council mt*tin« Mr ''nuin.'i'r. had completed a map;for actiiiK at her flnst appear-!,. Slie has also (|iiiirlcrmastrti'; rhuplain, Vincent wnicn was extremely sincere and CARTERET — Miss Elcjinor have offended any of you peo- first told the people Involved 13 acres oflance a« a wife In •'The KliiKi|,erforinni with the Parkw.iy'phiy-jliasilici; surgeon.

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