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Enteied a.s secoiirt class niatl m atier h \ PRICE: FIVE CENTS Vol VI — No. 53 8 PAGES '■ LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, IWO .hp P.w' OffL-A af Linden. N J ____ Murray Segal Elected Playgrounds School Board Awards To Head PAL Board Open July 5 The I*AL Advisory Board elected Committee chairmen ansnounced 17 playgrounds and a tiny eainp Contracts For Summer Murray Segal of 30 East Elm Street by Mr. Segal are as follows: Pro­ will bi‘ opened by the Recri'ation to succeed Stanley Bojak as its motional director and fund raising, Commission on Tuesday. July 5th, president at a meeting held Tues­ Mr. Reagan and Ralph DeWalt; 19fiD for a summer program of 8 day evening, June 28, in the PAL publicity, Herman Mopsick & W il­ weeks. A staff of 43 I’iayground Youth Center. liam Bronstein; attendance. Mat­ Directors and Assistants will be in charge of conducting supervised Repair Program Other officers elected were: Vice thew Malinowski. Holmuth Breisch and Detective Steve Halasz; good programs at these centers. The preaidents, Jerome P'isc'her and At an adjourn»*d meeting of the the in.3tallation of the new burners Richard Beecher; treasurer, Law- and welfare, Mrs. Dougherty and staff will be under the direction of l^oard of Education held Tuesday is .$85,467.00. Mrs. Sophie Tomaszewski; insur­ Idayground Supervisor, Mr. Joseph evening. Juno 28, contracts for the ance. Mr. Beecher and Dr. Harry A. Martin who will be assisted by Big Stash to Open Other contracts awarded wore as installation of new boilervS in Silver; building and grounds. Mr. Mrs. Margaret li. Po.ston, R«‘crea- follows: Athletic supplu'S, Solo­ Schools No. 1. 6 and 7 w ere aw ard- Fischer. Rudy Kuchta and John tion Supervisor of Women's and mon's, Inc., E lizabeth, $4,686.66; c a r­ New Dining Hall {'d to the Hubert T, Richardson Girls’ Activities. \ penter \TOrk for the school year Gregorio. Compant of Clifton, who submitted Also, cons'titution and by-laws, at­ The 17 playgrounds are well dis- ' 1960-61, F ra n k M anm izza & Sons, a combination bid of $80,100. torney representing PAL, Union tributed throughout the City. The | Announcement was today made Inc., Linden. $34,280.00; electric St'aled bids had been receiv^^i at County Assistant Prosecutor Leo following idaygrounds will be in | )>y Big Stash of Big Stash's Ta-»'rrn lighting fixtures for the school year the regular June mei-ting of the Kaplowitz; finance, Mr. Beecher, operation: !of 1020 South Wood Avenue, that 1960-61, S tandard E lectric M otor l>oard which was held on W^xines- Mr. Gregorio. Dr. John O’Brien and Woodrow Wilson I’ark, Orchard ' beginning Friday. July 1 and con­ RexwLir Go., Linden, $3,435.00; m ed­ day, June 15. The board at that Gail Clarke: sergeant at arms. Ed­ Terrace: 2nd Ward Park, N. Stiles’ tinuing every Friday, Saturday and ical supplies, Amercian S\irgical Mr. Raymond Bjiuer of the L.iuleii Trust ( ompany presents Sunday, the^«^afte^ he was opening time referred all bids to the Pur­ ical Supply Co., Inc., Newark, ward I’oskay; rifle committee, Jo­ Strivt and Elm Street; James Dob-1 825.00 Savings Rond to floseph KomorsUi for top science award chasing Agent and Attorney to re- seph Terefinko and Patrolman son Park. E. Blancke Street and a second dining hall for the pur^Kxso Co., N ew ark, $419.30; G eneral Med- and Eileen Thomas for top world history award. j v'iew and submit the bids at Tues­ Fred HcLss; cannisters. Patrolman Maph' Avtmue; -ILh Ward Park, ; of sc'rving family style dinners. $.87-69; McCarthy’s Pharmacy, Lin­ day’s me(‘ting. Building.s and George Gordon and Warren Eich- Mr. Raymond Bauer of the Lin­ new officers: Thomas ObsiLnik, McCandless StrwH; 5th Ward Park,! Recently renova;Led, the new din­ den. $126.00. Grounds Chairman Commissioner horn, and certificate of merit, De­ den Trust Company presented the president: Joann Natkie, vice- Adams Street und Dill Avemn-; St. i ing hall will cater to those who de­ T('acher appointments approved I^aul Cuv'ala r<‘commended the tective Edward Flanagan, Mr. Bo­ top science aw ard, a $25.00 Savings Ijrtsident for ninth grade; Diane Marks Park, St. Mark Place and ! sire to take mother out of the kit­ by the board upon the recommend­ chen during the months of July awarding of the contract to the jak and Mr. Kuchta. Bond, to Joseph Komoroski. Ed­ Stracensky, vice - president for Monmouth Avenue; 7th Ward Play- | ation of Emanuel Bedrick, superin- and August and enable her and her Richardson firm. Detective Flanagan who has ser­ ward Babulski and Joan Wronski eighth grade; James Daniels, secre­ gi"ound, 17th Street; Tremley Iday- tend<'nt. were as follows: Thomas family to enjoy a home cook(‘d fam­ The electrical work at the above ved so ably as organizer and di­ took second and third places re­ tary; and Frank Fischer, treasurer. ground, Tremley Point Road. R. Oves, high school hc'alth and listixi schools awajrded to Uie rector of the PAL is to continue spectively. Miss Meagher was presented a AUso, Liru-oln Playground,* Lin­ ily style meal in cool and comfort­ driver education and Donald C. Van able surroundings. Unger Electric Company for the in his posiition as director. The final award in World His­ r