During Farewell Ceremonies Republicans in Turmoil

During Farewell Ceremonies Republicans in Turmoil

* * * FOR MAKE EVERY ICTORY PAYDAY BUY BOND DAY UNITED STATES VOL. VII.—No. 21 FORDS, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1942 PRICE THREE CENTS I.W. Kelly Succumbs At 64 Mother Of Draftee Honored No Signs ' Democrats Seek New Terms; During Farewell Ceremonies Of Polio Republicans In Turmoil RARITAN TOWNSHIP — An Fritz Hokanson, of 183 Main WOODBRIDGE — The three and William Gery in the Third impressive send-off was given Street, Metuchen, whose son Carl Democratic encumbents on the Ward. Wednesday Tuesday to the largest contingent A. Hokanson, was leaving for; Epidemic Township Committee filed nomi- It was understood that there of selectees to be called by Draft Army service a second time. He nating petitions for re-election was an overflow of candidates for Long-Time Woodbridge Board No. 2 since the start of the is 44 years old and was a member last night with Township Clerk the Second Ward Republican Unit To Leave For war on the Municipal Building of Company H, 113th Infantry, One Case Reported; B. J. Dunigan, and the Republi- nomination, and apparently party Resident Succumbs At lawn. The unit included men 29th division, during the first- Children Should Avoid cans came up with one .candidate leaders in an effort to avoid a Newark For Physical from the Township, Metuchen and World War. Mrs. Hokanson, in the First Ward, three in the primary fight, convinced all the 64 In Lancaster, Pa. Highland Park. white-haired, occupied a seat of Crowds, Bailey Advises Third and none in the Second. aspirants to avoid filing a peti- Exams From Town Hall The group was addressed by honor in front of the assemblages. Committeeman John Bergen tion. The vacancy thus created WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- Mayor Walter C. Christensen, All the draftees shook hands with FORDiS—There is no immediate from the First Ward and Charles can be filled on primary day by RARITAN TOWNSHIP — A es were held Wednesday morn- her before leaving. danger of an infantile paralysis Alexander from the Second are write-in designations. very large group has been notified Mayor Charles . Taylor, of Me- by Draft Board No. 2, covering ? for Hugh Williamson Kelly, tuchen; Mayor Harold W. Drake, Introduced during the program epidemic in the Township although rounding out their fourth terms The clerk's office was open un- blisher and manufacturer, who a case was discovered Monday in and Committeeman Francis Wu- til midnight to receive petitions. Raritan Township, Highland Park of Highland Park; Lieut. William was Isaiah Rolf e, 78, of Metuchen, and Metuchen, to appear for their :d at his home in Lancaster, Pa., A. Holloran, special service office who served as a first lieutenant Port Reading, Health Officer Har- kovets is completing his first. There is scant interest in local old J. Bailey said tWs week. final physical examinations on nday. Until recently, Mr. Kel- at Camp Kilmer; Major George J. in the, last war and is the oldest Mr. Bergen's opponent will be elections in years in which a August 13. had been a resident of Wood- Giger, superintendent of the New "However," he continued, "as a James R. Reid, formerly president Mayor is not elected, and ap- American Legion member in New The men will leave the local idge for more than 20 years. Jersey State Home for Disabled Jersey. He belongs to Fugle- precaution I would advise mothers of the First Ward Republican club parently this year is no exception. and an active party worker for There has been little discussion municipal building for Newark Mr. Kelly had been the pub- Veterans at Menlo Park, whose Hummer Post, Metuchen. of the Township to keep their chil- for the examinations. Those pass- her since January, 1934, of the son, George C. Giger, was among dren away from crowds as much many years. Charles Klein, who about candidates and G. O. P. Hugh Williamson Kelly Patriotic music .was provided has sought election to the Town- party leaders up to early evening ing will be given a choice of im- rteret Press and the Wood- those leaving; Councilman John by the band of St. Joseph's House as possible. This is the time of mediate induction or a two-week ^dge Independent. Three years C. Stockel, of Metuchen and Com- year when infantile paralysis usu- ship Committee previously, filed last night were undecided about of Studies, Metuchen, and' tins of a petition as did Ernest L. Berger their tickets. furlough to settle their business 0 the latter paper was merged missioner James C. Forgione, of cigarettes, provided by Raritan ally appears. At the present time affairs. th the Woodbridge Leader and" Wade Addresses Raritan Township. there. are 90 cases in the entire Township, were distributed to the State and 11 cases in the City of Those who have been called up became publisher of the Wood- Guest of Honor draftees by members of Metuchen Elizabeth. The fact that one case are as follows: tdge Independent-Leader and Clara Barton Spad The guest of honor was Mrs.' Chapter, American Red Cross. appeared in Port Reading does not Celebrate Feast Day Order No. 24, Donald Justin 3 Carteret Press. constitute an -epidemic." Thatcher, 816 Central avenue, The burial services were held CLARA BARTON — Kenneth Metuchen; 43, Chester Matthew Jm the home of Charles E. Wade, captain of the Piscataway- The Port Reading victim is five- Weirup, 37 East Walnut street, egory, 129 Green Street, where town First Aid Squad, was. the Over 1,000 Old Records year-old Hannah Covino, daughter Over 400 At Annual Event Metuchen; 165, Joseph Uhrin, 16 ief prayers were read, and from speaker at a meeting of the Clara of Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Covino,' Norcross avenue, Metuchen; 166, of Turner Street. There are nine RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Over gations from the Twilight Hunt- Roderic Bradley Webb, 65' New inity Church where Mr. Kelly Barton First Aid Squad held ing and Fishing Club and Rari- fore moving to Pennsylvania Monday night in the Amboy Ave- Collected By American Legion children in the family. 400 persons attended the annual street, Metuchen, and 921, Mich- Dr. Joseph W. Wantoch, of Car- pre-celebration of the feast day tan Engine Company No. 1. Sam d been Senior Warden. Inter- nue firehouse. The speaker dis- FORDS—Over one thousand old of 2,875 records will be surpassed ael Bodnarik, 791 Amboy avenue, cussed his organization and its teret, diagnosed the little girl's of St. Theresa at St. Joseph's Damico was general chairman and Raritan township. :nt was in the Trinity Church phonograph records have been col- by the early part of next. week. he was assisted by Joseph Am- rd. The services were conduct- duties. illness. Thomas G. Desmond, lo- Greek Catholic picnic grounds, Also, 1234, Andrew Cross, 295 lected by Harry Hansen Post No. cal chairman of the National brosio and Mrs. Caesar Marchit- by Rev. Huebner Becker of- Members of the squad are plan- 163, the American Legion, ac- The newly elected commander, Plainfield, Avenue, Stelton, Sunr Woodbridge avenue, Lindeneau; Anicetus Lantzy presided at the Foundation for Infantile Paralysis day. The affair was sponsored by to. tncastcr and by Rev. George ning to take an advanced course cording to an announcement made The committee of Holy Name 1880, Frank Yackinous, 112 Cen- impsie, rector of Trinity Church. meeting at which John Kennedy, and Joseph FitzGerald, of Carteret, the Rosary Society and the Holy ter street, Metuchen; 1932, Oscar in first aid, beginning August 11, by Carl N. Hansen, general chair- State chairman, were notified and Society men included Joseph Mar- Honorary pall-bearers, all of at the Piscatawaytown firehouse, man, at a meeting held in the post of Carteret, was endorsed for the Name Society of St. Theresa's Curshman, 280 Amboy avenue, made immediate arrangements to Mission Church, of Lindeneau. ehitto, William Lupinacci, Alfred 10m had been close friends of it was announced. rooms this week. position of county commander. DeNieola, Anthony IstVan, Jack Metuchen; 2128, Anthony Tony The office will be filled at the transfer the child to the Jersey Marcisyn, 210 Center street, Me- :. Kelly for many years, were Persons residing in the Clara The campaign has ten more City Medical Center Isolation Hos- St. Mary's Boys'. Band of St. Piscotta, Frank Marchitto, Pat ipresentative Charles A. Eaton days to run and Chairman Han- county convention to be held in Mary of Mount Virgin Church, O'Neil, James Riccardi, Christo- tuchen; S2194, Michael Yackulich, Barton section who hold first aid pital for the 21-days of isolation 103 Ford avenue, Fords; 2266, the Fifth Congressional Dis- cards are urged to join the first sen believes that the Fords quota Dunellen on Saturday, August 15. period. The Foundation has placed New Brunswick, under the direc- pher Doll, Pat Trionano and Pat ct; Supreme Court Justice Har- tion of Menelio Patumbi, gave a Sinifuldo. , Joseph Alexandra Pinter, Route aid squad. The next meeting will its specialists on the ease. 19, Lindeneau, and 2297, David Heher, J. Albert Homan, Thom- be held September 14. two hour concert in the evening. Women of the Rosary Society July Construction There was entertainment and Timothy Tremblay, 228 Main F-. Waldron, F. Arthur Smith who assisted with the cooking and street, Metuchen. d Hugh H. Hilson, all of Tren- Asleep At Wheel; Estimated At $84,000 dancing throughout the day. Ma- serving of refreshments included ti; James A. Compton and Mr. Dairy Worker rio Ricci, accordionist, entertained Mrs. Caesar Marchitto, Mrs. Sam Also, 2304, Joseph Frank Nedo- egory of Woodbridge; J. Hamp- TownsMp Sold Track Driver Hurt • WOODBiRIDG® — Eighty-two with several selections and played Damico, Mrs.

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