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16 108 feet in depth at another point. KTrSIE DAILY H0 NEWS BRLNSWICK, N. TUESDAY, JULY 17. IMS There is a house and garage on Two Persons Hurt In Accidents the lot and Sadowski desires to Zoning Board Gets Complaint Concerning Machine Shop divide the lot so that the part Mayor to Propose Police Promotion containing the house and garage MADISON TOWNSHIP Two will be only 50 feet wide and Spotswood Board Gets First Professional Secretary persons were Injured in two sepa thus will leave another lot 100 SPOTSWOOD At this week's accidents on Route 35 in feet wide on which to build. meeting of the Zoning Board of Laurence Harbor Sunday night.

A map submitted by Walter Adjustment, a letter was read Joanna Hermans of Elizabeth SOUTH AMBOY Mayor Jo of two votes in the persons of ago, board members have served from Police Chief Vincent Wood-mansee in which it was stated seph Charmello will ask the City Councilmen P. Joseph Rush and Hoeckh who wishes to subdivide property bordering Manalapan Road and a private road into two parcels, was returned to him for a more detailed explanation Council tonight to approve the suffered a fractured ankle and Edward Dcigert of Keyport injured his lip and face. Both were that on June 27, Mayor Russell Eugene Szeszko and needs only promotion of Patrolman Charles F. Kane entered a complaint to one of the three Travinsky to sergeant to fill the SPOTSWOOD The borough Tlanning Board now has a professional secretary. Mrs.

Joseph Reguero of 49 Rieder Road has been engaged as such and started her duties at last night's meeting cf the board. Since organization of the Plan-ring Board more than a decade treated at the Perth Amboy Gen at the next board meeting. councilmen to vote for him for the Police Department concerning a machine shop being operat as secretary without pay. Thomas Corrigan, a member of the board, was the last secretary serving until his resignation from the board several months ago. Since then John O'Brien a member of the board has been acting as secretary pro tern.

The board granted the applica eral Hospital, where they were Asked if the windows required painting, Rothbaum said, "No" but the windows were painted when they moved in. Frederick Steadman of 12 Sidney Ave. told the board that there were men working at the Dora Ave. address and many packages coming in. The zoning ordinance provides that in any residence zone, no building or structure shall be erected or used in whole or in part for any manufacturing, business, barns, stables or garages other than accessory buildings as permitted by the ordinance.

Due to some doubt in the minds vacancy of that position in the police department created by the death of-Sgt. William Schwarick the promotion to be approved, The board also deferred action on a map of a proposed subdivi ed at 37 Dora Ave. Upon invest! taken by the Laurence Harbor gation it was found that a George First Aid Squad. sion in an extension of Clyne Ave last month. Patrolman James Adams, who Councilman Fred Henry has abstained from all votes dealing with promotions in the police department for the past several Peery of 16 Sterling Newark and David Rothbaum of 37 Dora in East Spotswood.

The map of this 11-Iot subdivision was sub At the same time, Charmello is expected to appoint Raymond Skwiat of 320 Henry St. as per Ave. are operating a parts busi investigated both accidents, said Deigert was injured when his car hit the rear of a car operated mitted by Frank Bufferlino and tion for a subdivision made oy Bertram Prolow of John St. The ness under the name of Anchor months with the explanation that he feels tests should determine Ben Krolikowski, developers. manent patrolman to replace Tra by Louis Gnmaldi of Route 35 the candidates.

Laurence Harbor, and Miss Her Tool and Manufacturing Company at the Dora Ave. address. The letter inclosed a' re-order form used by the Anchor Tool and This leaves Democrats John vinsky if his promotion is approved, and Max Kurfr of 274 Raritan St as a special police Howley and Richard Schultz with of board members it was decided mans was hurt when the car in which she was riding, driven by Howard Jordan of Linden, struck sub-division in question measures 100 by 180 feet in Robert St. and adjoins Prolow's John St. property.

An application made by Henry Sadowski to subdivide property in Main St. was denied by the board, Charter Night Set by Lions the decisive vote on the promo to make a further investigation tion. officer. Charmello announced his intention to submit Travinsky's name before making a decision. Objec Mfg.

Co. Rothbaum, who was present, told the board that he is in part the rear of one driven by George Last Time Tonight On the other hand, Charmello tors should be notified and will bnyder of Marcella. for the promotion at the confer does not need council approval MADISON TOWNSHIP Wil be heard by the board at the nership with Peery and they are halt nisxn "BON VOYAGE" TECHNICOLOR Shown At: 7 P.M. THnner or Flatmare Tonight of his appointments to the de next meeting. Aug.

8. Meanwhile ffiPt in width and -R7 in ham F- Ohnsman, chairman of ence meeting of the council last night. working on creative ideas. He claimed that they are not operat board members Curt Hanse, Jo donth at it rfPOrwcr int ic nilthe 10 Year charter night celebra The Democratic-controlled coun partment. Kurtz is scheduled to start next week as a special to fill the va tion of the Laurence Harbor Lions seph Lippincott and W.

Forrest ing heavy machinery and sub COURT FINES 11 MOTORISTS Marti BOYS NIGHT OCT Merchants Mat. Wed. T.M. "MISTY" cil mujt approve the promotion mitted electric bills to substanti before it is effective. In the past cancy created by absence of Pa-i Aaroe will make a physical inspection of the premises in question.

ate that claim, since the bills showed lower consumption com it has resisted Republican Char trolman Robert Kelly; who was inducted into the Army last spring two days after his appointment mello's first preference for-pro At the June 27 meeting of the pared to house use. Club, will meet Thursday with his committee to discuss plans for this affair, which will be held later this summer. The club's annual family picnic will be held at McKelvies Grove, Route 35. July 29. Carl Hood is EDISON Eleven motorists were fined by Magistrate Roland motions in the police department.

Board of Commissioners, resi Questions asked by Chariman to the force. No indication was given last dents of that area complained A. Winter in Municipal Court yes William McMulkin brought out the night, however, on how the Dem fact that the house at 37 Dora I terday. Swiat, proposed as a regular by Charmello, is currently chairman In addition to paying $200 for Ave. is being used for another about the machine shop which they said was operating with much help and causing disturb ocrats would line up on the Travinsky vote.

As it is. Travinksy is assured drunken driving, Adolph Bauba purpose than a dwelling and that of the city's Recreation Commis sion. ances in their television and radio Rothbaum hires no help but works with his partner only. 46, of Bayonne lost his license for two years. He was arrested July Juiv IS .1 FAYE EMERSON "THE VINEGAR TREE" Next Week Ploer I.atirl MAAS CANDY STORE PR1NCLTON Reservations WA 4-SMS sets.

9 on the N.J. Turnpike. chairman. The Lions will hold a pancake breakfast Sept. 16 in the Laurence Harbor First Aid building, with James Coogan as chairman.

Tickets will go on sale in the near future. The club holds only one meeting each month during July and Aug The other defendants were: Pa FINAL WEEK ARE THE MEN AND WOMEN DF WASHINGTON REALLY LIKE TINS? Si Play Areas Provide Recreation in Madison tricia M. Martin, 22, of 82 Plain- field driving the wrong way Given Suspended Workhouse Sentence on Assault Charge on a one-way Division Street July ust. The July meeting was held 3, suspended fine, $5 costs; Joseph A. Miller 35, of Roselle Ul-JTSSI last Thursday at the home of I rence Harbor Beach and Duhernal MADISON TOWNSHIP Harry sSs33 Kon fnr Park, and Joseph E.

Valencia, 21 Lake for swimming as well as E. Messenger, recreation com PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP -i ui i rrii uu? uvvii iiijt these summer meetings for a of Mahonoy City, both speed playgrounds in other areas. Fi missioner, announced today that ing on Pierson Avenue and Alcoa number of years. The next club nancial aid is given to each Lit there are now six play areas Street on July 12, $15 fines. meeting will be held at Garber's tle League and Babe Ruth League.

open here under supervision. home Aug. 9. The next township event will be Joseph R. Quimet, 63, of 108 Idlewild Road, careless driving on John L.

Bekus, 30, of 1125 S. Washington Road, had a three-month workhouse sentences suspended but was placed on probation for one year by Magistrate Irving W. Rubin last night in Municipal Court for assault and The areas are: Madison Park, Swim Meet July 28, followed in Mary J. Harris, 700 Ellis Parkway, New Brunswick, $6 and $5 costs; Paul R. Bradley, New Providence, $15 and $5 costs.

Also, Catherine Michels, 1038 Stelton Road, $16 and $5 costs; Richard M. Walsh, 415 Rivercrest Drive, $9 and $5 costs; Lorraine A. Olechna, South Plainfield, 15 and $5 costs; George Brechka, under Mrs. J. Guiamano; Whited Route 27.

July 4, $10: Diane Ben September by the Junior Olynv Brown School, Mrs. A. Matey; hardt, 21, of 332 Felton pics. gTr1 NEW SCREEN EXCITEMENTt fa THE STORY ALL TRUCi THE MAN AU. EVJ 1- Is II I 1 rv 7CHT THTYKMfD I I ire A Wiira if-Li i J-IfH IJ jj it f-4 I Plus 'The Telltale Heart" SCANDAL I Laurence Harbor School 9, Mrs.

Highland Park, failing to have her The committee is anticipating battery. J. McCauley; School 19, Sayre car inspected, $10; Richard L. Bekus, who was arrested June Woods South, Mrs. A.

Greenberg; a teen-age twist party near the end of August, probably at the Chris, 20, of 40 Sturgis Road, Voorhees School, Old Bridge, Miss DOES IT AGAIN MADISON TOWNSHIP Sgt. William Burlew, who makes a habit out of catching people carrying concealed weapons, came up with another Sunday night in the person of Robert Raber of 11 Woodshore Road. He stopped him on routine careless driving July 8 on Ashley 26 upon the complaint of his wife, Shirely, paid $10 court costs. Metlars Lane, New Brunswick, $15 and $5 costs, and Gertrude B. Koehler, 546 Watchung high school.

A basketball league is a possibility for the fall, along and Muso Roads, $10. Judy Napoleon; and Southwood School, Miss Pat O'Connor. Norma Belle Hines, 47, of 202 Norman L. Anthony, 35, of 62 with the junior football league, Spooner Plainfield, was These areas are open for all Franklin South Bound Brook which is doubling in size this fined $50 for disorderly conduct. failure to use truck route on July year.

She was arrested Sunday. 1 iiHi township children from 7 years and up from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, except on rainy days. -1 check and confiscated a loaded $10; Henry Swain, 33, of Mill- Willie Merritt, 34, of 17 School "While we have come a long ville, disregarding a traffic signal at Route 1 and Old Post Road North Stelton, was fined $50 The Recreation Committee also automatic.

Raber was released in the custody of his wife for hearing tonight in Municipal Court. way in 2'4 short years, it is hoped that in the coming years Bound Brook, $15 and $5 costs. John M. Miele, Randolph ville Road, was fined $100 and $5 costs for driving while on the revoked list and $15 and $5 costs for driving at an excessive rate of speed. Jean Citarella, Washington Rock Road, Bound Brook, was fined $5 and $5 costs for parking in front of a driveway.

maintains the facilities at Lau- July 6, $10; Kenneth E. Forman, we can improve and enlarge upon on the complaint of Mrs. Geral-dine Hicks of the same address, who said Merritt threatened her with a gun. our present program to provide thorough and complete pro James Smith, 42, of Park IPStE PARKWAY tL LS. gram for our youth that will be second to none," Messenger said.

lilt, ROUTE 9 1 I- 31, of 368 Chester Circle, New Brunswick, failing to keep right on Route 1 on July 3, $15; Eugene Richard, 72, of Perth Amboy, careless driving on Woodbridge Avenue July 12, $10. All paid court costs. Mae Ruth McGee of 262 Garfield had a 30-day workhouse sentence temtMD oP4rei ncceiPT suspended on a charge of tres STffiMcOUeEl YULERYNNER passing. i RSSMMEl The following were fined for STILL speeding: Louis P. Troegner Avenue was assessed $15 and $10 costs for assault and battery on Run mm 8tSMT.

225 Bathgate South Bound Brook, $15 and George M. 15-year-old Jaqueline Motley of PlArGKOMDS-CtfIM(Wi IZFREE uce, flainfield. $18 and $5 costs; Rahway on July 10. The child's GOING mother, Beatrice, signed the com House Authorizes plaint. a JL SHIRLEY YVES "double vumST KacUINE HOH) nwwtawa EDWAR06 BOB 1 Stanley Cannon, 56, of 587 Main Military Projects Metuchen, and Herbert C.

Ml IN ORDER TO KEEP TP WITH LAST DAT BOTS KITE OUT PREVUE TONIGHT 8:40 VARIANCE DENIED SPOTSWOOD The Zoning Board of Adjustment has denied an application made by Walter Yasyay to permit him to construct a house on a lot fifty feet in width. It was pointed out that previously Yasyay purchased lots measuring 50 by 250 feet from the Borough and later purchased additional lots measuring 50 by 250 feet. Since he now owns a piece of property 100 feet wide as required by borough ordinance, there is no hardship involved. Vernon Lohr of 64 Walnut St. objected to granting of the variance on those grounds.

WASHINGTON (AP)-Conffress Blair of 56 French St. were given 30 days each in the county work rooLK; ukma.nd WE NOW A SLRVE OUR I FAMOUS $1.00 DINNER house on disorderly persons STARTS TOM'W WED. AT 2:00 DAILY 5.9P.M.U has passed and sent to President Kennedq a bill authorizing military construction projects totaling $1,455,672,000 in the current fiscal year. charge in unrelated cases. Can non was arrested yesterday, the other defendant on Sunday.

The House completed action on the compromise measure vester- SUNDAY COMPLETE 5-COURSE DINNER South River day. It calls for $5,160,000 more than the Senate had voted and $68,524,500 less than the House SOUTH RIVER The children of the religious summer school of St. Stephen's Church will be guests of St. Monica's Club of the INTRIGUE! ilk oo TRUCK, CAR COLLIDE METUCHEN A truck operated by Benjamin F. Panzella, 39, of Staten Island and a car church at an outing in Olympic had originally authorized.

However, the measure includes a House provision that one of the military branches must do the work and maintain operating jurisdiction over expanded facilities for several unified defense agencies. The Defense DeDartmmit Park in Irvington tomorrow. os, Jimmy takes yfrSo A til 3 Children in the sixth grade must driven by Samuel P. Watson, 79, be accompanied by an adult. 4 fit! cj of 48 Homer Place, collided at And Up 10:42 a.m.

yesterday at Wood had sought direct authority to expand the facilities of the supply. bridge and Spear Streets. Police First Run in This Area I MGM ure JOSEPH E.tFVlNE Knar kim novak james garner Tony Randall A MARTIN RANSOHOFF PR0DUCTI0" BOYS' NicHr puT aw MGM RtUAtf CINEMASCOPE Plus "Rider on a Dead Horse" communications, atomic support and intelligence agencies. No reservations 1 1 nteossary said Panzella was cited for failure to renew his license. Panzella complained of a whiplash and Watson sustained a nose bleed.

Buses will leave the church at 10:30 a.m. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Charles Szarka at the summer vacation school. The school will close July 20. St.

Monica's Club of St. Stephen's Church has completed plans to witness the production of "Old Acquaintance" at the Paper Mill Play House in Millburn Aug. 10. Mrs. Michale Kander or Mrs.

art dona's TRIANGLE LAST TIMES TODAT NaUII Wood Warren rV(! SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS" -plus- Tony Turtia "THE GREAT IMPOSTOR" Show Time Latt Show 7:30 Starta Tomorrow: "Marjorle M. f. strr-t" Shown 4:1 I :35 FISH FOR PASSES IN J. C. PENNEY'S GIANT SWIMMING POOL IN OUR PARKING LOT! i Michael Markulic are in charge of reservations.

Highest altitude in the United States is Mount McKinley, Alaska, at 20,269 feet; lowest depth in the country is a point in Death Valley, Inyo County, which INN 1 17-JS I HMO Mr. and Mrs. Preston Powell of A-T 1 I Routt "1 at Livingston Ave. North Brunswick 43 New St. and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ernston of Fort Lee have re- iriiBvf.urju Pnonei: lor. George and Albany fits New Brunawiek CH S-OIVK mrnea 10 ineir nomes touowmg an i automobile trip to Rainbow Lake, lies 280 feet below sea level. i iw.afijtMW'ifer.T Jt 'lies 280 feet below sea level. State today Bing Crosby, "t.fZlSjSSSBBB1 11 ngwigiMi 9jmm Bb ,0 0 Anomergreat comedy it at jOc Kl 5-9554 and CH 7-9M5 aiaine.

RIVOLI TODAY "3 STOOGES IN ORBIT" "M0THRA" Miss Barbara Wolak of 85 Wil- lett Ave. left Sunday for a vaca tion at Wildwood. Walter Wolak son of Mr. i Mrs. Walter Wolak of 85 WilleU is appearing this week on 4 television Channel 5 on the yourself weakrDailu Xevcs fJ VSMU JI UCJ MJ II lia ULr-AU I "aAV i Romper Room program from 11:30 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m. IT'S 1 1 -AT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of i i'Y i i 3'i Lee St. were hosts at a lawn FAMILY party Sunday for 40 guests to JhhKY or SI fitfi3fftlMSIrJ THE celebrate their third wedding an niversary.

FUN-TIME MOVIES! Spotswood SPOTSWOOD There will be a meeting of the Board of Edu i-nnnn KJ Li a cation at E. Raymond Appleby 0 School at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Presi dent of the Board Bertram Pro- low will direct the meeting. Cancer dressings will be made i The Most Famous Goof-Up a Teenage Terrorr at the Veterans of ForeifW Wars wno tver went io War hall, Daniel Road tomorrow n'eht.

1 1 -i Scares Nobody But This project is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Memorial i uu r- I 'V' Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars AU local women interested are TOP invited to come and helo. Mrs. Fannie Walters and Mrs. Benjamin Liebe will be hostesses for a public card party to be held by the Get-Together Club at the community house tomorrow the mLMcrt i night. fun! )wti "Si mw A meeting of the local Drum Corps Widows is scheduled for tomorrow night.

There will be Holy Communion at St. Peter's Episcopal Church tomorrow at 9 a.m. JOHN SAXON MARIE WILSON REGINALD GARDINER A novena in honor of Our Ladv or Perpetual Help will be held INTOOUON MsaiaaiNt stjs, 41 In) at Immaculate Conception Church at 8 p.m. tomorrow. LAURI PETERS! VALERIE VARDA? Lorrie Dale Kane, youngest of ttanv I j.

i aDWSI I I ii (Mir-. "nil urn the three daughters of Mayor and Mrs. Russell F. Kane of Lake-view Drive, will celebrate her in COLOR wmm urn hi seventh birthday anniversary to :v.c.,w:-.::.:,:v... morrow..

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