\ Newspaper Devoted . Complete News, Pioturrs ihr Community Interest l Presented Fairly, Clearly Full Local Coverage Inbepenbent - leakr And Impartially Each Week XLV-NO. 18 Entprert A« Second Claim Mattw WOODBRIDGE, fJ. .T., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1953 PublUhwl KT»I7 Th\ir«1»T ^4 —. it the Ptut niHffl, Woodbridne, N. J. »t IS Onto 8tM*t, Woo«hrirtK§, V 1. IE EIGHT CENTS otvnship Scouts California Bound—They Hope Hunt Still Curiosity Plus Gas Plus Matches These two boys, John D'Apolllo, State to Hear Port Reading, and Carl ZltKlrr, In Running Cause Critical Burns toLad, 11 Woodbridge, explorer scoute, WOODBRIDOF, — Curiosity the opening to Me If the tank have good reason to believe got thf better of 11-year-old wa» Full. thai they will b* Callfo.nia- Jimmy Mullen, son of School Instantly, the flames shot up, T For PO Job tommlsslohrr and Mm. Jameit covering Jimmy s face, head and bound next month. The youths Mullen, 151 Bernen Street, and PleaTomorrow neck. Despite the Intense pain are members of th'» troop as a result Jimmy Is in the Perth the youngster run to the home of sponsored by the Free Magyar Frelinghiiysen Due Here Amboy General -Hospital suffer- Mrs. E. O, Felfht, 511 Lym»n Reformed Church, Carteret, ing from third, second and first Avenue and asked for help. For Farley in Office decree burns about the face, and the ladles of the churA Mm, Felght called the Wood- Of Ex-GOP Leader head and neck. His condition is bridge Emergency Squad which For New Bank and friends have banded to- reported as "fair," took Jimmy to the Perth Amboy gether to obtain money to send WOODBRIDGE — Represcnta According to Sgt, Clnsindo General Hospital. The police them to the Third National tive Peter Frellnghuysen, Jr., will Zuccaro and Patrolman Joseph were unable to determine why come to the Township Saturday in the youngsters were interested In Roy Scout Jamboree In Cali- Dombrowski, Jimmy and two Chicago, Brooklyn Residents an effort to straighten out the other playmates were playing at whether or not there was gaso- fornia. To date, $215 has been snarled and tangled situation re- the sand banks, north of Me- line tn the bulldoier, as the boy collected by the ladles, but $135 garding the appointment of a per- tuchen Avenue, on property was in pain and could not "be manent postmaster in Woodbrldge questioned. He did not Identify Are Principal Subscribers; is still needed In order to pay owned by John Almasl, A bull- The conference Saturday will be i his companions. dozer was parked on the site, all expenses. The Jamboree will held at 2:30 o'clock in the office of The police also stated Jimmy be held July IT to 23 at Irvine Howard Fullerton, Fords, former and according to his own story was lucky that the Uak «u full, he took the gas cap off the bull- Opposition is Mapped Ranch1, a few mllet from the Republican Municipal Leader for If It had been half empty it Present will b Arnold Graham, dozer, lit a match and put It over Pacific Ocean. e might have exploded. present leader; Louis Stafelll, WOODBRIDGE—Arguments will be presented tomor- county Republican chairman and row before the State Commissioner of Banking and Insur- Charles M. Morris, Republican ance on the application for a charter for a proposed new State Committeeman. Former 'eacher Since '98 Board Takes Steps bank in Woodbridge. hblic Invited Tuesday to View Madsen is Nabbed Mayor August F. Greiner was also In accordance with regulations, all banks in the nearby Invited to attend but It is under- area have been informed of the hearing and it is expected tood he will be out of town. To Retire June 30 On Overcrowding {Sketches of New High School For Tipsy Driving According to Mr. Fullerton, Rep- that representatives of many of I v/t jODHRIDGE—The Board of Education today invited esentative Frellnghuysen is com- WOODBRIDQE — Miss Ethel A, WOODBRIDGE — Overcrowded Princeton Graduate them will appear to express their WOODBRIDGE - • Alfred E. to Woodbrldge because he has :nslee. a teacher in the Township ondltlons In the grade schools views. Former dtate Senator Jolm ..ihlic to attend a meeting next Tuesday at 8 P. M. in hool system since 1898, was re- lecessltated the approval of dou E. Toolen will represent the Wood- iii[;li School to view.sketches of the proposed new high Madsen, 31 Vesper Avenue, will ,wo contrary recommendations. appear before Magistrate Andrew "When I was leader," Mr. Ful- red effective June 30 by the Board lie sessions In the Avenel and Col- brldge National Bank In opposing .;"prepared by Alexander Merchant, architect. On D. Desmond Tuesday to answer a erton said, "I recommended John Education Monday. mia Schools for next year by the the application on grounds that lav, the sketches were shown to the teachers at the •tomplalnt of drunken driving. Hunt, who also had the support of Miss Insleo, who taught at Joard of Education Monday. public necessity does not require school with the request that they make suggestions. Madsen was Involved In an ac- r. Greiner and Dr. Nathaniel ichool 11 in recent years, has The sessions at Colonia will a second bank in WoodbrldRe. The ...• . .turn made was that the cident on the corner of Rahway "rankel, then county leader." eached the retirement age of 65. divided as follows; Morning, hearing Is scheduled to tnke place Mr. Fullerton indicated "he does Inasmuch as she was not a mem- at 10 A.M. iiui the locker rooms be Avenue and Creep Street early A. M., until 12:10 P. M.; afternoon, iot intend to interfere" but he >er of the Pension Fund, Miss i MI .students could come Sunday morning when he collided 12:15 to 4:15 P. M. The schedule at The origin of the plan tn estab- personally is still for Mr, Hunt." [nslee will receive a pension of ap- i .in outdoors and enter the with a car operated by John J. Avenel will be morning, 8 A. M.. to lish a new bank here had its basis Panconi is Edged After Mr. Fullerton retired as proximately $1,200 a year, approxi- :10ms without crossing the Lefkus, 125 Grant Avenue, Fords. 12:10P.M.; afternoon, 11:50 A.M., In the claim that "local" control ; Madsen's wife, Mary, 52, who was eader and Mr. Graham was ap- mately 28 per cent of her salary ,0 4 P. M. !l 'HI'. uring the past five years, as re- Is desirable. An examination of In Police Voting riding with him, was treated at pointed, the First Ward County Superintendent of Schools Vic- the list of the lncorporators or the ;1: ot the teacher* felt It the Perth Amboy tienera! Hos- Committee, led by Mrs. John W. luired by law. Hike too long for the stu- tor C. Nlcklas was authorized to proposed second bank, however, pital for Injuries and released. Boos, First Ward Vice Chairman, When Miss Inslee was first ap- : 1 enter the auditorium for WOODBRIDGE — Patrolman ascertain if the library at Colonla reveals that out of a total of 5,000 Brought to poljce headquarters, ecommended former Township lolnted she taught in a school for Nilvv periods, To thl«, Dr. John William Burns was elected presi- available for a kindergarten shares subscribed, 2,904 have been Madsen, whose car bears Cali- Attorney Leon E. McElroy for the ine years which Is now a part of ,1,11, principal, who has com- dent of the Woodbrldge Local, class to start In September and to assigned to out-of-town residents. Patrolmen's Benevolent Associa- fornia plates, was examined by Dr post. Mr. McElroy was also recom- Carteret. When Carteret became a continue until the new Inman <i ihe sketches as being mended by Mr. Staffelli and Mr The two largest subscribers are 1 tion at a meeting at the Colum- iullo, 557 Maple Avenue, and pro- eparate municipality, Miss Inslee Avenue school Is completed. Max Gerber of Chicago, with 560, •: i. 11 ' said the plans call for ounced under the Influence of Morris. blanj Club. He succeeds Patrolman was named principal at Port Read- As anticipated, the pre-primary and Benjamin Okln ot Brooklyn, :il :, 12 feet wide, while the Iquor and unfit tp operate a mo- Horace Deter who was recently Deadline Extended ing School. lass at Strawberry Hill School with 480. Other larse subscribers HI building has corridors 8 or vehicle. promoted to sergeant. The deadline for filing applica- Five years later a vacancy oc- will be placed on a kindergarten are Ralph L, Fusco, Metuchrh, idi with protruding lockers. tions for the position was supposed Patrolman Burns was elected by mrred in the teaching staff at No. basis In September, one-half the 376; Andrew PUcatelli, Smith Am- >: 1 -irsc it stands to reason," to be June 9, but was extended un- a close vote. He received 21 votes; School nearer her home and a pupils attending In the morning boy, 190; Benjamin Kleinben;,. til June 23. The U. 8. Civil Service 11. Uizo, '"that it will take and Patrolman Charles WaKKen- her own request she was trans- and the remaining half In the af- East Brunswick, 240; Heymiui rerity Is Renamed Commission stated the extension 1; : •: 1200 pupils to fill an au- hoffer received 20 votes while Pa- erred to Woodbrldge as a teacher ternoon. Kolton, Newark, 160. The thivc was granted to permit others to p:.'.:;'. n» compared to half that trolman John Faczak polled six Since that time she has taught in largest Township aubecribers ,u« file if they wished, but the real All pupils who will be in Grade JOSEPH A.
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