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Vol VII — No. 1 Entered as second class mail nrauer ai 8 PAGES LINDEN, N. J„ THURSDAY, JULY 7, I960 t>i*> ivtst Offira flt fsinden, N, J PRICE; FIVE CENTS Tompkins Presents $2,500 Hubeny Elected To Lead JCC Dunn Announces To Hospital for Cyanamid The Linden Chapter of the Jun- ; ior Chambt*r of Commerce electexl ' R ichard H ubeny to succo-'d R<>bcrt His Support for The Warriors Plant of American Crouchor as president. Cyanamic! Company, located here, Karl Asch and John I>amson recently contributed $2,500 to were t lecled vice presidenks; Jo­ Aloxian B rothers H ospital. Eliyja- seph Pickney, secretary: Fred Bab­ Senator Kennedy beth. to help pay the co.st of a bitt, treasurer; and Dereck new wing. erill and Philip f’>oKstein, directors. .T;ick B, Dunn, Domcra,tic Cnndi-' Committcp tor Konnixly for Paul M. Tompkins, Plant Man­ () ager, turned over a cheek for that date for Congr.>.ss from the Sixth presia'ont i.'i opening the head- District, has nnnminccd the open-1 sanction of amount to Brother Constantine, Kiwanis Honors C.F.A., Hospital Administrator. ing of the TTnion County Kennedy j Kinneally, Chairman of for Presidtmt Headquartc'rs, the In presenting the Oj'anamid con­ the T^ninu County Democratic Com­ ’ first of its kind in New Jer.soy and tribution. Mr. Tompkins said that mittee and a delegate to the Na­ PAL Board Head among the first in the nation. induistry in the Elizabeth-Linden tional Democratic Convention in The headquarters is locAtixi at area "fully realizes its obligation Los Angelos next wo<‘k. 1139 E. Jersey Street. Elizabeth and and respon.sibilty to lend support l*.\L KE,< I'.I\KS Mrs. Uiihur « itteman of IIU >lid- Kinmxally said that after the con­ will function there until it moves to expansion plans of the hospital”.' (llesex SI. is shown |>r<>seMtiiig to Dil. E’dward I'lanaguil, PAI. vention. sunilar lieadquartors will to its larger headquarters in the Pointing to the critical bed short­ Director, a eheeli for SIIKI from the I.INDEN NE\t S-OB.SKKVF.K be openem the will have fourteen semi-private Library Branch Frirvlfeld and Joseph Tankel, p«H>ple." sxiid Dunn. rooms, each w ith a bath, pipcxi {'’lark; H. Roy Wheeler and John Dedication of the Sunnyside oxygon, telephone, arid two-way "I have .supportixl Kennedy’s can- Blewett. Linden: and Herbert Jaffc Branch of the Linden Public Li­ p>ationt-nurse call systems. Playgrounds Open ' didacy for almost a year. Hun- and Mrs. Grace Tvubman, Union. The basement will contain a large brary took place W(‘dnesday even­ t dreds of citizens of both parties in ing, June 29. confer(mcc room, a serving pantry, ! Union County are urging the nom- space for air conditioning cquip- Mrs. Joseph E. Grygotis, Presi­ With Registration I inaCion of K ennedy for I*re.sid<‘nt. PAL 1 Favored nien-t, and other facilities. dent of the Board of Trustees, in j The primary purpose of this head­ The first floor will have a large her opening remarks pointed out quarters. until the convention, will laboratory suite, offices, two iso­ that the d^xiication of this branch Of 1400 On Hand ^ be to enroll citizens support in To Take Crown , tope rooms, a blood bank, a wait­ Ml’KRAV SEGAL is another milestone in the history ; urging the delegates to nominate of the Linden Pubiie Library. ing room, and a pharmacy. Seventeen municipal playgrounds' Kennedy, the People's Choice for MIDGET AMERICAN LEAGFE She also stressed the fact that The entire second floor will be Murray Segal member of the Lin- opened Tuesday. July 5, with a reg- President. (Standing of Teams) it is the responsibility of the used for operating rooms, a doctors’ don Kiwanis Club wa.s honored for isrtration of approximately 1,400. | W L Pet. "Surely, this is a time when the lounge, X-ray equipment, and ser­ Paul M. Tompkins, (left) Plant Manager of the Warners his election a.s President of the Board of Truatcc.s to develop 11-1 ^ h e D ay Cam p, a t 10th W ard F>ark. PA L N. 1 ...... 10 0 1.000 spark of greatness that can be sup­ vice. An limbed recovery room is Plant of American Cyanamid Company, presents chf Nepomucene Pontifical Mazurck, rf ...... 2 1 1 taxes at their presen-t levels and he Gregorio. offered by Rev. Peter S. Sharick. ground k'aders. These are as' College will preach the sermon in — — — expressed confidence that all follows: Slovak and will read the message L)r. Irv in g Dolsky, program c h a ir­ 7\>tals ...... 32 14 12 Americans would accept continu- Second Ward Park, Assistant D i-, from His Eminence Joseph Cardin­ 61h W ARD ' ance of these ‘‘burdcn.s’’ as necess­ man. introduced the guests. Davul rector - Mrs. Cynthia Holander: ; al Pizzardo, prefect of the Sacred ABRH ary to our national security and Pullen was a guest of his father, evening director, James Cerasa: | Congregation of Seminaries, urging fiscal soundness in an era of con­ ^^’i]liam Pullen, retired employee United Fund Valiga, 2b ...... 3 1 2 Dob^n Park, Miss Kathleen Paff- i the American Slovaks to further Kushner, ss ...... 2 0 1 tinuing international crisis. of the Linden Trust Company. rath, assistant director; 4th Ward support the Slovak Catholic Fed­ Wolosowski, lb ...... 2 0 0 At the Central Jersey July SEX. CLII FORI) V. CASE Park, Robert Castellano, assistant eration of Americ i. an affiliate of Members of the Rahway Kiwanis Goal Is Set K ratzner, If ...... 3 1 1 Fourth Celebration in Plainfield. diri'ctor; 5th Ward Park, I»uis the National Cktholic Welfeire Con­ Club present for an Interchib meet­ Soyka, rf ...... 3 0 1 Senator Case said. "This country force capable of nuclear retaliation Margagliono. assistant director. ference, in aiding the students for ing wore Nels Taylor. Steven Linden residents and workers Socha, 3b ...... 2 1 1 will spend upwards of $40 billion even after a surprise attack. Such Also, 12th Street Playground, i priesthood for the future work in O'Connor, Riaymond Hoagland, will be asked to cx>ntributc their Stalowski, p ...... 2 0 0 for defense in the coming fiscal military security is the first req­ Miss Anne McCoIe, assistant di-, Slovakia, wiiic.i is in great need of David Dembling and George Bar­ sh are of the $806,173 set as the Kaufman, cf ...... 3 0 0 year for such vital needs as the uisite in America’s basic aim of rector; 7th Ward Park. George Guy, . priests. The persecution of the tel!. amount the United Fund must Bejo, c ...... 2 0 0 procurement of aircraft for an ade­ building a rule of law. peace, and Jr., director; 8th Ward Park, Miss i Church of Silence behind the iron raise next fall to support 32 agen­ KhjJLkowski, c ...... 1 0 1 quate airlift, the acceleratt'd J)to- justice in the world." Margaret Westling, assistant di-1 curtain is continuing and, in these cies serving Eastern Union County. — — — duction of Atlas and Titan inter­ At the dedication at Memorial rector; St. Marks Park, James Cer- ' very days is growing stronger and T otals ...... 23 3 7 continental ballistic missiles, the Park at Medford I.akes, Senator Junior Sportsmen Francis Charles, general cam­ asa, d irecto r: MLss P riscilla I.^w-1 more violent,” stated the cardinal paign manager of General Aniline Pblaris Fleet ballistic missile, in­ Case urged continued efforts to son, assistant director. j recently. The PAL No. 1 team had to win creasing the effectiveness of the gain pre-eminence in the field of & Film (Jorp. here, declared that Tremley Park. Miss Loretta Kur- I Bishop Ahr will be assisted at Club Organizing it in the last half of the 6th, when manned bomber deterrent force, space exploration. A member of the goal reprf^ents a conservative ok, director; Miss Priscilla Bouska, J.O . Tally, Jr. pontifical mass by the Slovak w ith the score Lied a t 5-5, a two- satellite reconnaissaJiCG, and i the Senate Committee on Space estimate of the amount that will assistant director; McManus Play­ priests of the Trenton diocese. After bagger by "Ace" Jackstadt followed search and developmerwt. We must Sciences and Aeronautics, Senator A Junior Sportsmen’s Club will keep the agencies in operation. ground. Lawrence Rivera, director; mass a banquet will follow at the by a single off j>f the bat of maintain adequate forces with both Case said, "This country has made be organized by the Recreation De­ Although about 30 per cent high­ Miss Catherin Rocca, assistant di­ Joseph O. Tally, Jr., 39. F a y e tte ­ Notre Dame High School, where "Smokey" Gagllardi brought in the nuclear and conventional weapons romiarkable recent gains in space partment in connection with its er than the sum actually raised rector and John Jensen, evening ville, North Carolina attorney, has Bishop Ahr wiil be principal speak­ capability to meet the possibility playground program, at the Wood- last year, th e $806,173 is well be­ been named Presrident of Kiiwanis; ^ technology. These include develop­ director. The box score er. Rev. Michael J. Churak of of limited war anywhere on the row Wilson Park. This location was low the agencies’ requests, he said. International. He was elected to ment of satellite photography, sat­ Lawson Park, Miss Sandra Graz- 2nd WARD Perth Amboy will be toastmaster. periphery of the communist cm chosen because of the availability Mr. Charles and Harry A. Clooper, the number one Kiwanis post Wed­ ellite use as navigational aids, and iano and Pmnk Adani^. assistant AB RH Rev. Andrew Okal of Carteret will plre. At the same time, we must development of unbelievably effi­ of a fishing pond in the park. fund president, pointed out in a directors; Frank Adams, evening nesday, June 29, by delegates at­ speak in Engtiah and Rev. L. J. maintain a diversified deterrent joint statement that actually the tending the 45th Annual CJonven- Belko, If ...... 4 0 0 cient instrumentation and guidance Boys and gnrls 10 to 17 years of director: Deerfield Playground, Daley, c ...... 3 1 1 Rakvica of Trenton in Slovak systems. Impressive gains have public through the fund pays only Miss Marie Caruso, assistant direct­ tion of Kiwanis International in The pilgrims will assemble in age arc eligible to join. Two sep­ a portion of the cost of supporting Miami Beaoh. Fedock, 3b ...... 3 1 1 been made in the development of arate clubs will be formed, One or; 10th Ward Park, Fred Perone, Midura, lb, p ...... 3 0 2 the afternoon at the St. Mary’s the thrust needed to put heavier the agencies. The balance is met playground and evening director; ------o ------Ca/thedral for Benediction, after Linden Aux. Police for boys and girls 10 to 13 and an­ by the payments of those serviced, T ruszkow ski, p, lb ... . 2 1 1 payloads into outer space. Curtis St. Park. Miss Dolores Dool­ Nycz, ss ...... 3 1 which they will Walt the church of other for those 14 to 17 years of depending on their ability to pay, 0 "It is important bo remember." ey, director; Miss Carol Helstrom, Topolskv, cf 1 St. M ichael in B ast TreOlU>n to age. and on contributions from generous Board Sets Rules ...... 3 2 Are Commended the Senator stated, "that our space assistant director; Newton Street H anna, 2 b ...... 2 Venerate the relic of St. Jude- donors. 0 1 programs, while essential from the One of the first activities of the Park, Miss Jacquelyn Julian, as­ Eichorn, rf , ,, , ...... 2 0 0 Thadeus, known as the forgptten club will be a fly tioing cla;^, which "When we face facts,” they said, sistant director; and, Day Camp, For Sport Exams The Linden Auxiliary Police, standpoint of military security, "wc must realize that for years we — — apostle. will be held on Tuesday, July 12th Miss Dolores Hlavka, assistant di­ twice, within the last two weeks have equal, if not greater, signifi­ have failed to live up to our obliga­ T otals ...... 25 5 8 in tihe Woodrow Wilson Park shel­ rector. The Linden Board of Education S lovaks settled in T ren to n 80 have been praised for their fine cance for the uses, yes, even the tions in terms of supporting the PAL NO. 1 ter house at 7:16 P.M. at its June meeting apprt)ved the years ago and the ohuroh of SS. work and cooperation. preservation of peace. ' agencies that serve our communi­ ABRH recommendation to comply with P e te r & P au l w as incorporated 60 On June 22nd, at the high school At the Fourth of July Festival Instructors for the claas arc: ties." LINDEN SCENE Ja ck stad t, 2b ...... 3 2 3 the State Department of Education y ears ago. graduation exercises, eighteen Aux­ in Vineland later in the day. Sen­ Gover Kookogy, Joseph Richkus, "The time has come,” they de­ G agliardi, 3b ...... 4 1 2 that every candidate reporting for iliary Policemen aided the regular ator Case emphasized the contin­ Joseph C hencharik. Ja ck H orn axid clared, "to face up to reality and Rabbi Aharon Shapiro of Con­ MaJo, p. S3 ...... 3 1 1 football, soccer or cross country in The Slovak QathoHc Federation Police in regulating traffic and uing importance of economic co­ recognize the full amount of com­ gregation Anshe Chesed attended B ajger, p, cf ...... 2 1 2 Edward Humphreys of the United September must first undergo a of America was founded on Feb­ keeping order at the athletic field. operation with free peoples strug­ Rod and Gun Club and the Fin and munity contribution that is requir­ the twenty-fourth annual Con­ S abaliauakas, If ...... 3 1 I complete physical examination and ru a ry 22, 1911 by th e late Rev. They received high praise from gling to maintain their independ­ Claw Club. ed." vention of the Rabbinical Coun­ Poskay, of, p ...... 3 0 0 chest x-ray. Joseph M urg^, prlost-soientist of the school authorities, including ence. The spokesmen asked everyone in cil of America held in St. Agathe, Zurawski, c ...... 2 0 2 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All those interested in joining Superintendent of Schools Eman­ Senator Case said, "Admitted in­ the five-community area of the Quebec, Canada, Monday thru It was definitely established that McGreevy, lb ...... 2 0 0 the club may register at the park Thursday, June 27 thru June 30. Jakuch, lb ..,...... 1 0 0 The American Slovaks petitioned uel Bedrick, and High School Prin- stances of waste and inefficiency United Fund to think closely about no student at Linden High School with the playground director Mr. Rabbi Shapiro contributed a Johnston, rf ...... 1 0 0 Postmaster General Arthur E. aipal Dr. John F. Barrett. in the administration of our Mu­ "the services that have meamriK in will be permitted to report without James Vella. The Club is opened report on the progress oi ortho­ Troiano, r f ...... 1 0 0 Summerfield to honor him by is­ This was the largest graduating tual Security Program must be their lives." complying with the above require­ to boys and girls from all sections dox Judiaism in the suburban Monico, r f ...... 1 0 0 suing a commemorative stamp. class and the largest attended in vigorously combatted, but they "Suppose you needed a visiting m ents. of the City. nurse, wanted to enlist your girl or communiiUcs. — — A Liberty ship was named in his the history of Linden. muot not bo permitted to obscure boy in the scouts or needed immed­ The Rabbinical Council of Athletic Chairman Commissioner T o tals ...... 26 6 11 honor. Acting C^ief Henry Tomaszew- the enormous contribution which All meetings of the Junior ski also had a word of praise for the P ro g ram has m^wle. I do not Sportsmen’s Club will be hold in iate hospitalization,” they suggest­ America composed of over 760 Michael Woytowicz announced that the men for the help they gave refer alone to its vital role In build­ the evening, bi-monthly. Beginning ed, "and none of these agencies young orthodox rabbis had rep­ physical examinations and chest A History Study Group had a BIO STABH'S SBAPOOD AKD BAND- ; the local Police at the fireworks ing the defenses of the free world in the fall, the activities will be were underwritten by public sup­ resentatives attending the con­ x-rays will be given on Thursday, easy time in bolting the 10th Ward, WICKB8 FOB TRB BfTlKB FAMILY | display at Warinanco Park on the at a cost lower than any practical held monthly in the Sunnyside Rec­ port through the fund and there­ vention from over 4(X) commun­ August 18, at the Linden High 13-2. R onald Colem an allow ed b u t ities in the U.S.A. and Canada. School athletic field at 9 a.m. !«$• 80UTM WOOD AVBNVI — Adv ^evening of July 4th. alternative. reation Center. fore could not operate.” a lone safety while striking out 14. PAGE TWO THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE tary, Jane Bronstein and Treasur­ LEGAL NOTICE er, Judy Kessler. Linden Schools Close Record Year In widenang the scope of Foren­ LEGAL NOTICE from all sources for the purpose of fi- C IT Y O f l i n d e n NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT IS sic, ideas were discussed for ex­ nanoiing the improvemenit authorized by UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS th is OTNlmance. Expect New Peak Enrollment change programs with other Announced cloning claiU* for f11in« «p- iSisation 5. T h a t obliig«it/Um« to fin a n c e NOTICE TO BIDDERS pkicert-iona, July 29. 1960 . For inapts'tion costs. li*gal ex'pensos and the 1. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re­ schools, guest speakers, and assem­ tiom a. artmon(t of Civil Sorvicp. iiwludiing printing, advertifM'menft of or­ Liikden, at the City Hall on W’ood of a Forensic Bulletin Board was S^tti House. Treniton. Now Jorsey. dinances and notices, the total amount of Avenue. Linden. New Jersey on pupils and Juno 24th for teaohors High School, and painting corri­ Open to citiionis, 12 m,on.tha rosidonl which is utatad as Three Hundred D»>llar8 July 19. I960 at 8r30 P.M. at the prest'n-ted for use in announcing in L inden. prevailing time, for the following dea- in Tjinden to finish a rcx;ord year dors and stair towers in all schools. ($300.00) 8'pproximateily. shall aUo be is­ activities. This would be especially SenduT Building Mai nti* nance Worker. sued and include! Ln the aforesaid aj>pn>- cribed work :- in terms of enrollment, it was to- Also included are the removing Salary. *'t240-$5140 i;>er yncr<-te diay reportc*d. of partitions and counters in thpm sewer as requiretl, 7,098 stu d en ts in the Linden I^iblic CITY OF LINDEN speaking, as a science and as an P U B L IC N O T IC E ?s h e re b y given iztd s-hnU be i-ssut*(l, is th e period of twt-n- being ai»juN>ximately 62011 tujuare yards Schools as follows: Hig-h School, work in all schools, installation of Uiat the following ordinance wa* intro­ ty (2 0 ) ye^iTH. to be oomputi»d fro m th e of tmvement and 4 200 lineal feet of com­ asphalt tile floors in classrooms, art. One of the most enjoyable d ale of th e iss u a n c e of th e Ixon-ds. 1590; Soehl Ju n io r Hig-h. 895 plus duced and passed on first reading by bination concrete curb ami gutters. forms of practice has been the the Council of the City of I-dnden in the Section 7. The Innwis authorizexl to be (.'•ons-truetion of contbination concrete 22 sp-'c-nl class pupils: McManus acoustic tile ceilings, light fixtures, Oounly of Union, State of New Jersey, issuiMl herein shall mature and be paid curb aiwl gutters ali>n« btrth sidi-s of and shelving at various locations reading and interpretation of poet­ wrthiin the aforeswid perioil of tw enty years Ju n io r Hig-h, 807; School No. 3. 373; on June 21«t. 1960, and wil be pre- THIRTEENTH STREET from Wood throughou't the system. ry. Each member is given the •anied for further consideration and and in annual installment.s, tJ^e first *f Avenue ‘to Woixllawn Avenue, being ap- School No. 2. 317: School No. 3, haartag to be held in the Couneii which shall be payable not more than one l»roximately 2400 lini-al fert of combina­ chance to prepare a segment of a y«»ar from the date of the bonds, and no 216; School No. 4. 444; School No. Bfginn-ing July 4th all schools Chambers. City Hall. Wood Avenue, tion conerote curb ami guUetrs. program under the guidance of the Xjtnden, New Jersey on Tuesday, annual instaillment »hall exceed by nurre 5. 464; School No. 6. 198 plus 41 will have the now 50 star flag out­ tlmn fifty iH‘r cent the amount (rf the Construction of combination co>neret« July 19t.h. I960, at 8:30 P.M.. K.D.S.T., curl) and gutters along l>oth »ulc« of special class pupils; School No. 7, side to fly and for the opiming of club’s advisor. Miss Helen Giike- or as soon thereafter as the matter can Bmallewt prior inMallment. and the same shall be included in the local budg<^ IR E N E S T R E E T fro m E<*dor A venue to 98 plus 18 special class pupils: son. be reached. W't’iyterly terminus, being approximately schools in September 50 star fHgs FRANCIS H. DANN, fwlopted by the Couneii. and ahaJl be * * * ♦ raised and paid for by taxation or as may 900 lineal fw t of oomlmiation concrete Sohool No. 8, 393; School No. 9. will be displayixl in each classroom. City Clerk. curl) a n d gUftlers. hereafter be provkied by law. All pro- 610; and School No. 10, 567. Recruitment of new t(»achers be­ The L. J. Wing Golf Group - vis-ione of the bomda and noWs not here­ Con-struction of combinatUm concrete AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR curb and gutte«rK along both side® <»/ F o r the next school year, 1960-61, gan in January with a college de­ representing the L. J. Wing Mfg. THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EIGHT- in specifically set forth may be prxivided in aubstKiuont resolutions or ordinances PASSAIC AV’ENUE from McCandless gree and full New Jersey certifica­ Co.. Division of Aero Supply Mfg. INCH SANITARY SEWER IN AND S tre e t to L incoln SlrtH 'l, b ein g at>iH'iix- enrollments are anticipated as fol­ ALONG STILES STREET FROM as wHiuirod by law. Heotion K. There is hcreiby appropriated THaP£PP£RID6E TREE. im a te ly 900 lin<“al fe e t o f co m b in atio n lows; High School 1600; Sochi Jr. tion required of all applicants. Co. of Linden, held their annual SPRINGFIELD ROAD NORTHERLY POUNCE IN th5 northeastern concrete curb and gutter«. APPROXIMATELY 150 FEET. TO­ in atkliitw>n itxj th e p rw e e d s o f th e a fo re - High School, 1040 phis 30 special A three day orientation program summer golf outing at the Asbury sawl obligations the sum of One Hundred SECTION OP THE UNITEP STATES, GETHER WITH MANHOLES. AP- Oon«trucrtion of a storm sewer in and cla-ss pupils: M cM an\is J r. High, was held for all now teachers prior Park Country Club in Asbury PURTENANCES AND INCIDENTAL Tweruty-five IXvllars ($ 125.00 ). which sum iNAS USEP BY OUR ANCESTORS ikiong C U R T IS S T R E E T fnezm K eep S tre e t WORK BY WAY OF RELOCATING h as been m aile a v a ila b le b y aJi>pro»i7riartion POR BOAT KEELS, MAUL NANPLES, to Ercania Stre*d. being approximately 860; Sohool No. 1, 394; School No. to the opening of school in Septem­ Park, N. J. EXISTING SANITARY SEWER. AS A in a budgt*t of the City of Linden ation hereof, as a down ANP WAGON WHEELS. TOPAY THIS 2, 334: School No. 3, 266; School No. There were six foursomes to GENERAL IMPROVEMENT, MAKING TREE IS BEST I crett* pipe bU>rm at^wer and apiiurten- iai service personnel outlined their! AN APPROPRIATION THEREFOR , i>aymenrt, said sum being rbot k«sa than ances. 4. 524; School No. 5. 515; School No. enjoy the outing. The kicker , five per cent of the maximum am.ount of /rA'OV/V A AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANC­ 2. QUALIFICATION Ol- BIDDERS: 6. 232 plus 42 spcH'ial class pupils; w ork. I handicap prizes were won by Jim ING THEREOF ' the Obligations herein authorized. SY^BOC fO ^A LOAA OF SJ^EAP. ! Section 9, It ia hereby determined that i li«j Governing Body of the City of Lin- School No. 7, 106 plus 20 special Professional workshops were con-' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL MAR6ARET RUPKIN, WHO FOUWPEP dt.li will consider in determining the qual- Lightner, and Martin Robins. OF THE CITY OF LINDEN: the supplemental debt statement re|»roprisbted for the purpose of the neering Department may requeet. The involved met for a co-operative dis­ ly formed Now Jersey Blue Cross os individual hospitalization exper­ Governing Body reaerve* the right to system . HUNTER 6-3085 ifii|pPovemen.t authorized berciby the sum of C ity cussion of ways in w^Aich to im­ Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,600.00). Subscriber Advisory Council by ience, opinions as to Blue Cross rejert any bid if the evidence aubeniti^ Eiarly in the past year construc­ Ju ly 7 -1 4 - 2 t . by. or investigation of such bidder, fails prove teaching performance. to be raised and paid for by general obli­ A ugust C. Hodowsky, 315 South efficiency and courtesy in handling to demonstrate that such bidder i* p ro p ­ tion began on the new addition to gation bonds and notoe of the City of erly quaJified by experience and financial Lind en payable wiiU) InierM t not exceed­ Stiles Streot, Myrtle M. Kenny, 1130 claims or inquiries, and rates and status to carry out the obligation* ef the high school. Completion is ex­ ing four per cent per annum, as and Louis W. Classified W. St. George Avenue, A nna M. bonefits arc covered in the survey. the contract and to complete the work pected next fall witih occupancy by when the Council shall determine to be contemplated therein. LINDEN SCENE n e c essa ry . ASSITRED SUCCESS Morrissey, 411 Edgewood Road, February, 1961. The facilities in­ Section 4. That the issuance of general The Council was selected from The foregoing shall be in addition to obligation bonds or notes or both ia here­ DO AS HUNDREDS OF OTHERS Raymond F. Tarla, 213 Rosewood the provisions of R. S. 40:50-6 which cluding new Industrial arts and The Forensic Club met for the Shumsky the files of more than 2^/4 million relate to the furnishing of a statement by authorized In a total amount of not ex­ IN LINDEN. In spare hours have Terrace, and Edward Weinberg. 523 science Laboratories, additional final time this year in an effort Blue Cross members in such a way showing the bidder’s rinancial abihty and Rm I Catatt X lataraaaa Offlaa ceeding Twenty-five Hundred Dollars rich daily and weekly earnings by Birchwood Road. experience in performing public work to classrooms, an art room, gymna­ to plan activities, rules, and ex­ ($2,500.0#). being the estimated maxi- that weighted representation is giv­ qualify such bidder to receive plans and IU8 NORTH WOOD AVE. tnum amount of bonds and notes to be servicing wgiiting customers with specifications to be bid upon and the sium and locker rooms will greatly pansion in the future. issued, and said sum bedng the estimated Names of local members of the en to various enrollment categories san.e are expreeeiy madv a part hereof. LINDEN. N. J. ataximum amount of money to be raised Avon. C^ll Mrs. Green at MI. 2- enhance the higih school program The rvewly-elected officers took Council were announced today by such as group, left-group, and non- 3 BIDS AND BID ShXlURITY: All and make it possible to remain on charge. They are: President, Iris Raaldaaoa: Carl K. Withers. Blue Cross presi­ group members. bids must be made upon standard pro­ posal forms furniahed by th* office of a single session in the future. Chuven; Vice President, Florence 3->r respond ing Secre- Jersey Blue Cross Plan who have lesignation of the proposed work on th* EDSEL • STUDEBAKER outside of such envelope addre«sed to the McGillvray tract across the street consenited to serve for one year on NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Council of the City of Linden. Each bid from the high school. This will be the C?ouncil, which has been organ­ must be accompanied by a certificate of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Tba.t a re.sponsible surety company executed used to provide added outdoor Sales and Service ized to give the management a th«» first and Pinal account of the sub­ by th#* bidder and such surety company space for physical education classes cross-seetion of opinions concern­ scriber, JACOB R. BAUER. Executor of guaranteeing that th» bidder will exe­ tko K.Atate of ALICE JOHNSON cute the contract If ft is awarded to and some space for parking. The RATHJEN BROS., Inc ing the Plan's practices and poli­ McBRlDE. deict>es<*rt'ed fo r j.»any w ill p ro v id e th e p e rfo rm a n c e bond seittb’Tnent to the Union County Court— recited in R. S. 2A:44-147 in the full to administrative offices. Plans in- ! QUALITY FUEL & SERVICE Probate Diviawwi. on Tuewday. July 19th amount of the contract price. j elude the eventual acquisition of F o r: 314 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN The Council is presently engaged next at 10 A.M. prevailing time. No bit! may be withdrawn for any in completing a 4-page question­ Dated June 8. 1960 ri-ason whatsoever after it has been the balance of this tract. . JACOB R. BAUER opened and read at the time and place As part of the Boards program • FUEL OIL Phone: HUnter 6-8200 naire which, when answers to its E x e c u to r. above deaignatiHl during the period of 25 questions have btvn evaluated, JACOB R. BAUER. forty-five (45) days following the public on boiler replacement, new boilers • KEROSENE OPEN OAILY 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. Attorney Pro Se. opening ami r»-ading of such bid. and oil burners were installed in will give Blue Cross a guide to 2.'<6 N. Broad Streot, i'ians and specifications may be in- • DIESEL OIL ?**)ectiHi or proeureilcTs will be installed in Schools ’ • OIL BURNERS & BOILERS shall fail to return the plans and spec:- No. 1, 6 and 7. | OPEN SUNDAYS ficationa in giH>d order and condition Since 1918 within such period of time shall forfeit The summer mainterLance pro-: CALL HU. r>-4030 — EL. .34577 said |>ayment and the same shall belong gram includes painting of all fen­ Cartinella’s Quality Market tj the City of Linden to cover its ex- EL. 2-7429 pt riae :n the premise*. ces, exterior painting at No. 7 j In the event the succeasful bidder Rathjen for Fuel since 1931 PRIME MEATS and POULTRY shall fail to enter into a contract with school, painting of new plaster I 901 E. L IN D E N AVE. LINDEN, N. J. “Salads Cold Cuts a Party Trays — Our Specialty” the City of Linden or fail to fll* tb« work in Schools 3, 4, and 5, paint-. required p<*rformance bond within ten All Cooking Done on Premises flO) days after the giving of notice on Sljitr €a0lr l^urntturr (Eo. behalf of the City of Linden to such bid­ der that the awarxl has been made tc Free Delivery said bidder, the City of T/inden may award the contract to the next Joweat • 80 82 Third Street, Etseobeth, N J. ANGELO CARTINELLA, Propri.;tor r{«ps>nsible bidder or in Us judgment may proceed to re-advertise for *ew , bids and the aforeaaid succeasful bid- | 225 N. WOOD AVE. HUnter 6-3423 der and surety company shall b* re- j s-ponsible to the City of Linden for *11 ' of its expenses. If^aes and damage* by j reason of such failure oa the part of the bidder and surety, or either of thorn. Extension of time to enter Into th* cx^iitract and failure to do so after such OPEN SUNDAYS pxtenaio* of time shall not in any way affect fhe rights of the City of Linden SERVICE against the bidder or surety company. The Council reserve* the right to re­ 9 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ject any and all bid* as may be deemed t3 be in the best Interest of the City ef Idnden. The contractor shall enter Into the usual City of Linden form of coa- CITY HALL ttnet. a copy where^)f may be Inapected . GUIDE . PHARMACY in the office of the City Rngiineer. and the same shall include and shall be re- ganlt-d as including, whether the earn* • ELECTRICAL MOVING PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE i.-* .spt'cifically set forth or not. the pro- vktons of R. S. 84:10-1 (Chapter 28# P. L. 1932) and all state taws and labor OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to II P.M FREE DELIVERY regulations relating to municipal oon- STANDARD ELECTRIC Move t ra o ts . 235 N. WOOD AVE. HU. 6-3553 By orhoe insole. would bolster the construction of metals in complex shapes that or­ tions. rising death toll from lung cancer increase of all types of cancer. 2:00 o’clock, July 5, 12, 19, 26. Home I which causes friction resulting in NOTICE TO CREDITORS in men, reports the American Can­ Service Center: 1530 Irving Street. residential housing in the second dinary welding techniques cannot He entered the Army last Janu­ ESTATE OF SAMUEL WEINER. Do- do. I hot feet, callouses, etc. coastnl. cer Society. Also, more women arc Home Service Advisor: Mrs. Sarah half, so that at least 1.3 million new ary. Pursuanrt. to the ooxler oif KUOl^K J. 1 PRODUCTIVITY UP — Output now being saved by early detection St. Elizabeth's Holy Name Butler. houses would be built this year. As a result, these lightweight, The 23-year-old officers is a 1954 KIRK. Surrr8 of sa id d eceased to Linden is expected to send its ures show that the gain for the attention to danger signals, and 2) ung Avenue. pliers, heavily dependent on gov­ for them five or 10 years ago. o exhibit to the subscribers under oath or largest representation to the 23rd economy as a whole amounti'd to affirmation their claims and demands cancer strikes women in sites such ernment contracts, will see little FIL'FER TN THE MIDDLE’ - .Army Pfc. George A. DeMerritt annual retreat Friday, July 15. nt more than 4 per cent, compared a^rainat the eatat«* of said dect.’«searr(Ml from ;>ro«- disease is more accessible for diag­ U.C. Park Commission SAN RAFAEL. CAL1F.(AHTNC) when members and friends of the year since World War II. ecutinK or rfHwveririB the ivame atrainet nosis aird treatment. Army PFC George A. DeMerritt, the subscribers. Holy Name Society of St. Eliza­ Tennis Program Underway The increase in output per man­ Morris Weiner and 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. James De- Q. W'hat are the more common beth’s Church make a week-end hour was evidenced in all indu.stries H a r r y W eji ner Merritt, 213 Adams Street, recently Admindstratora cancers in men? stay at the noted retreat resort. The Union County Park Commis­ except agriculture. There was al- Wineitwky & Brody. Attorneys I Weekly Stock Market Round-Up ] participated at the McGregor A. Cancer of the digestive organs They will meet at the church on sion has initiated a tennis imstruc- mo.st no improvement in manpower 401 N. Woood Ave. Range, N. M.. with other personnel I/inden. N. J. and cancer of the lung accjunt for East Blanche Street at 5:15 p.m. tion program for the summer sea­ Prepared by the Investment Research Deparhnent of output in agriculture last year, JuneS0.July7.14.21- --41. from Battery D of the 67th Artil­ more than half of all cancers in and make the trip in private cars. son beginning Tuesday, July 4 and Hemphill, Noyes & Co., 15 Broad Street, Neiv York 5, N.Y. despite the fact that it has out­ oaw 4w Fee* - $11.70 men, states the American Cancer The day b(‘gins with Holy Mass, continuing to the end of September. Members of the New York Stock Exchange paced the rest of the economy for 4^0000000000000000000000000000000:; Society. Cancer of the prostate is four conferences, each covering re­ The instruction prograjn is under INVESTING IN THE years. Labor and agricultural ex­ one of the most common forms of ligious and timely topics aimed at the supervision of Jerry Samsky of DOW-JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGES perts feel that contimuxl gains will HUnter 6-2866 cancer in men over 60 years of age. giving one a basic philosophy of Roselle, a member of the United Selected Leaders for the Suiiinier Rise be made but at a slower pace. Q. W hat are the more common life, open forums, question box, and States Professional Lawn Tennis BITS O' BUSINESS Cost to YOUR USED CAR DEALER forms of cancer in women? ample periods for rest and recrea­ Association. Uncle Sam of storing surplus grain A. Cancer of the reproductive or­ tion. Mr. Samsky has been a profes­ The recent action of the stock market suggests that the Dow- is expected to increase in the next gans and cancer of the breast ac­ With the new addition to the Jones Industrial Averages will reach their old highs at 680 and fiscal year from $612 m illion to $620 Shamrock Motors sional instructor at the White Raw count for almost half of all cancers house each man will have a private H otel, Irvington Manor, New York: possibly move into new high ground above the 700 level. Although million despite a reduction in rates in women, reports the statistical de­ room. and at the Colony and Greenbrook the Dow Theory is a technical tool, it pays private firms . . . Natural Reputation built on Honesty — Friendliness — much maligned by many followers the Dow-Jones Industrial Averages partment of the American Cancer The committeemen are: presi­ Swim Clubs in New Jersey. He is rubber reached 47^ cents a pound Society. Other cancers which oc­ dent, John R. Gen2, Hon. Joseph of the stock market, it has from have declined 107oooo-e-c-rvs>ooooooooooooooooooooooc» Tennis Courts, Elizab<>th and Ro­ we feel that this theory is truly dustrials are going to rise signifi­ selle. Mr. Shamsky will also con­ valuable. cantly, obviously the best proce­ Statistics of market action over dure is to purchase some selected duct free tennis clinics for children past presidential election years issues that make up these Aver­ Wm. C. Palermo, Inc. 8 to 14 years of age each Tue.sday. present a strong case for the mar­ ages. Stocks recently making new WtHinesday and Thursday from ket averages to reach new high high are: Eastman Kodak, Gen­ HOMEOWNERS’ — AUTO 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ground after the middle of the eral F'oods, International Nickel, Crabgrass Shut Out During 7th Inning Stretch A fee of $4.00 per half-hour and year. For example, in 13 out cf .Joh ns-Manvillc, Qwens-lllinoxs MORTGAGE — LIFE $6.00 per hour will be charged for 15 presidential election years the Glass, Procter Gamble, Senrs- private lesson.s; for group lessons Averages were higher late in the R or buck, West ixiy house Electric, and Wuolivorth. the fee will be $5.00 per person for year than they were in January with exceptional years being these Other stocks that we feel have INSURANCE 5 lessons. The group lessons will of 1932, depths of the depression good possibilities for appreciation consist of a minimum of 6 students and 1940, the year when France this year aie: Allied Chemical, 441 No. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. and a maximum of 10 students. fell. General Electric, Goodyear, Inter­ Mr. Samsky also plans to conduct On the more cautionary side it national Paper, Union Carbide the instruction program not only should be pointed out that post- and U. S. Steel. in Warinanco Park but also at presidential years have not been For those interested primarily HU 6-2626 Kawameeh I'ark, Union: Unami particularly good either for the in income and value and not con­ cerned with capital appreciation I’ark, Garwood; Rahway River market or for business. Since World War II there has been a de­ we recommend: Americaii Can, Park, Rahway; and Cedar Brook cline in stock prices and in busi­ American Tobacco, Bethlehem Park, Plainfield. ness activity every posU-ffl’csiden- Steel, Standai'd Oil of Californxa, Applications for instruction.s are tial year. In 13 out of the last 15 Standard Oil of Indiana and now available at the Warinanco post-presidential election years, Standard Oil of N. J. fNS Park Tennis Courts and at the of­ fices of The Union County Park Commission. i/iir.AL NOTICE^

Tftku NoU i’^ T h a t AiviHiimClon ha.-i boon illTi' iGtuiiint N ^utj3-® b0^rnrr m m io to th<* M uiMcipal IL>arxl <>f Al(M*hoJic HpviTaKP Control of Liiulen. N<-w J«*rsremi8ee he- BUS.SELS CX)NFECTIONERY ...... 334 W. S t Gine made imm«*d.iately in writinK to Francis H. Dann. City Clerk. CiU' Hali, Linden. New I’AKRLXS’ ...... 425 Roselle St. J e rs e>’. ( Sijcneti) ANNA VENCKUS PERI.M CTTER’S ...... Price St. & N. Wood Ave. Great team for killing crabgrass—Dad, our Scotts (R es.) 137 S o u th Wo

j written in Los Angeles and Chicago j and the parties' candidates have FAMILY LIFE f iiiDfii cui -®lisfn)cr I been chosen, the campaign will he TODAY 11 5 REPORT TO THE PEOPLE I on and nothing will stand in the i An indeponilt^nt Paper I way. TIME TO TALK The Linden N* ws, established 1927 FROM YOUR CONCRESSWOMAN j Admittedly, this is a dismal ri'- “Now thas Sally ha.s learned to ’I In Linden Observer, estab. 1920 U .?' j port with which to interrupt my talk, she nt'ver kiH'ps quiet unless (Gamhined in 1955) FLORENCE P. DWYER regular Report to tln‘ Pt'oph‘. Per- .she’s asleep,” .says a mother. {6'h DisincI—New Jersey) ■ liap.s, somehow, w hen we resumi> This is probably true because Published F.\ery Thursday the reports during the spt*cial ses­ children love to talk. It gives them — Ib.iblication Office — sion in August, there will be b.-tter opportunities to express themselves news news of a Congress oour- and make themselves understood, W ni.ANCKK STRKKT In t’le hast'- an I confusion of last AnotiiET exam ple; t*ven in the agc'ously resisting election-year . which is a new ('Xperien>ce. T hey UNDKN.NKW IRRSKY Baturdays Congressional n-ee.ss. middle of thL' rush to finish its bus- I pressure's and constructively debat- L© also ju.st like the .sound they make Telephone: HUnter f)-4S4S you may have missed an <‘xtra- ini'S-s. the House h'adership took ing the nanaining issues, ft is. at I and they find words fascinating. WFAT-NO TAX? ordinary story extraordinary in more than an hour of its pr<'eious any rate, something to work for. ! INCOME This is the time when parents Published hv ITIK UNDKN NKWS P n iU .sH IN f; (.O.MPANY the extent to which ill-consien when the public business is ilegc of sending out ' junk mail ’ Health Hints fiULBR OP How' a child talks is determiiu'd by $2.->0 Per Year 5 ( ent.s Per Copy- subordinatL'd to t'lcction-year poli­ addressL'd .simply to ‘(Jccupant’ ovl'f A c / '- OYBfi f.:^OOQ^OOOf/ what he hears. He learns to speak Active Member of NATIONAI. KI)fT()UIAL ASSOCIATION their franks. Fortunately, we ric'- | tics. l‘O IS()\eii ON TIIK i‘i:o\M, thi* language .spoken in his home, It hai>peni'(3 in connection with feated this thoroughly unjustified : whether it be English. Fr<‘nch or M.u-dH-r of A U D IT B U R E A U O F C IR C U LA T IO N S SciLnU.'i's t<'ll us th;it w ar- the minimum wag«* bill, a bill de­ projmsal. Yet. on a bill of such any other. learns to pronounce ovcr-whclming imt>orUince to mil­ f ir(' is bring rmployr.l on the do- Mi-mber of CHAMBER OF COMMFIUCE of E.a.stern Union County signed to add about 4 million more w ords and u.se g ram ar in exactly lions of Americans as the minimum mrstio front rvon in Iho kit- workL'Ts to the 24 m illion now oov- the same way as the people he wage bill, the h-ndership allowed | ohL'ns and pantrii'S of our favoritL* THE MIGHTY TOOTHPICK! L'red bv the wage and hours law. - . . , . ; hears, usually his parents. — SUMMER SAFETY — . V . x * u- u Ti only two hours of debate. , eating places and our honu's hv A substitute proposal1 which would ' „ . ; . ^ ^ N' eV K As children get older and go to , , X • X X. M J ■* ancient and dangerous enemy, Summer means school is out for the youngsters shiirply rP.strict the hill and limit ^ And still another: despite the The sinster t,.e is the common e.,ch­ . /O 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 VOOTHPIO^'S school. th(‘y learn more about lan­ a 6a ' ~ cx JUSTABoor and extra caution fo]- the motorists, David Green, its enverase to Uno.OOO worUers and growing .surpluses of roach, and Uie deadly agents of guage and grammar, but it is by was under consideration. During ^ and other grain.s, tlie best choice arc .salmo'nelia germ.s OMBKi. Eve/iY example at home that their talking President of the Motor Club of America, wanied to­ u 6 . u n z e K / habits are formed. Many people the debate, an amendm- nt was of- this Congre.ss could do by way of These filth-l>orne orrgamsms gener­ day. ; fered to the substitute aimed at, farm legislation was to propose a can write without errors, but mur­ ally manage lo miikt' their way der the King's English in everyday conUnuing the exemption of certain eat bill that rai.SL'd price sup- into our boiiics through the med­ “It’s a wonderful time of year for the young­ ' agncurtiiral workers. | ports and encouraged further over- convL'rsation. ium of contaminatL'd food. They Parents can encourage their chil­ sters,” Mr. Green said, “but it’s also a dangerous i Under the House rules then in production. It was so bad that a cause various serious forms of ill­ coalition of Ri publicans and urban- dren to talk and to improve their time. It is a dangerous time because theii’ playing ! effect designed to speed up piuss- ness. including a fever similar to /YEltV sen,f ' E Aa'D H fir.vo s EAW AWEB' »Ei.O TO area Democrats joined to defeat it. speech. Pronunciation takes time too often is unsupervised. Release from school will age of h'gislation • only one min- typhoid, nii'ningitis, and common MA TuK-TY. &.. > “SB ST EVER " 1 l.V&S s o w s . . . & y t u e m . and .so does grammar. Parents will R E 9 0 L A R L Y AfiD h o l d o v to t»EiH e o e BETTER RETURN/ ! uto, 6 seconds, was allottoimendment and sec what it Miss Gimaldinc Zullo. learned in the classrooms. They’ll do the unexpect­ mountain of the public’s business: B'cted roaches excrete salmonella * * » « encourage the child to learn and would do. Shortly after, the .sub­ the vital metropolitan-area com- gTcrms for as long as twenty days use new words. I.ianguage is learn- ed. Thus, a driver in a play area should automat­ stitute measure, including the xMr, and Mrs. Charles Holyard of muter bills, school construction as-' initial infection. Germs re­ EHi by use and a child can be help­ amendment, was passed by the TB Gulfstrc'am Avenue. V'infleld, ically slow down.” sistance, health care for the elderly, nmin alive and viable on the roach ed to use it well. House. I voted against it, inci­ have announcEKl the birth of a son minimum wage, aid for distrE^ssod long as seventy-eight days. born Thursday. June 30, at the While parnets have a responsibility to safe­ dentally. Mr. and Mrs. Ivouis Condas of 611 o a i v c - i n Y 1 areas, housing legislation. Social Obviously, lack of adtHpiute refrig- Elizabeth General Hospital. Mrs. T h e a t r e | Laurita Street have announced Uie ' PAtytS yJA'Y 1-34001 guard their youngsters’ play activities, the burden A harniloKN itmendment? ! Security Act amendments, rein- eration is not, as it was previously Hilyard is the former Miss Joan birth of a son born Monday, June of the motorist does not lessen and that extra cau­ ! About 24 hours later, after the I statement of Veterans' life insur- thought to be, the obief oaiise of the Opdyke. Entire Week! Today thru Tuesday! ance and a host of others. They spread of salmonella germs. Con- 27. at the Rahway Memorial Hos- All The Wonderful Fun of tion is mandatory. Mr. Green said, “a good Sum­ I legislation had been sent to the piUil. Mrs. Condas is the former Senate, the House woke up to the I propose to return m August to with exposed food enables the The SmaNh Stage Musical . . . mer motto for motorists is that children should be rovin groach to plant coloniexS of xMixSs vShirley W ynn. enormity of what it had done. That cpmplcte this work. On the .Screen at l..aKt!! roving roach to poison unwary eat­ * ♦ • ♦ seen and not hurt.” harmless-looking amendment, Almost everyone here - at h.'ast 4: * 4: 1): >1: ers. Judy Dean j which the House leadership permit­ privately -• is opposed to this de­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wojcio of — RELAXING AND YOU — ted to be debated for all of 60 sec­ cision. W hile no one would objtH^t What should done is clear: 123 E. Price Street have announced HOLLIDAY MARTIN onds, not only elim inated 900,000 to returning to Wa.shington if the Keep all food well cover(*d, refrig­ the birth of a son born Monday, Fred CI.ARK - Eddie FOY, Jr. persons from the expanded cover- public business requiresd it, there is erated, and protecUni from contam­ June 27, at the Itahway Memorial We see quite a number of articles these days, j age of the minimum wage bill, leav-1 strong doubt about the wisdom of ination this goes even for cer­ Hospital. Mrs. Wojcio is the for­ some by doctors and some by psychiatrists, urging ing only 500,000 in the bill, but it; re tu rn in g under circum stances in eals, crackers, and brwid; wage mer Miss Patricia Silva. BELLS ARE us to relax and prolong our life. In the modern also wiped out the protection of the | which Congress and the public bus- total war against roachers and existing law for 14 million workers iness will be troat(H3 as pawnxS in other insect invaders. Get them be­ Robt. E. Brunner Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lt'onard of pace set in America, such counsel is urgently need­ I already covered. j game of Presidential politics. fore they get you. RINGING’ 13u5 Orchard Terrace have announ­ Prescription Optician Dkt e m «iS -Cokw ed, and the only regret is that it is not often fol­ I l ^ to r in the day, the sponsor of Once the party platforms have been M IC H A EL S. NEWJOHxN. M.D. -anti- in Ttsihnicolor ced the birth of a son born Monday, liRidse 2-5650 io W'ed. ^ the amendment. Congrcxssman June 27, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Hock Anne Natalie Convenient Parking For example, it seems smart on Madison Ave­ j Smith, Democrat of Mississippi, con- j Mrs. Leonard is the former Miss m DSON BAXTKB W(K)D fesst'd on the floor of the Hou.se I Veronica Gadomski. Open Thurs. ’Til 9 P.M. “ONE DESIRE” nue tc have an ulcer. There are those who work that he hadn’t realized the effect WASHINGTON AND 4 N. UNION AVE. m r r m III i j i i i ^ under pressure and tension all day long who think of his own amendment. i ( ranford New Jersey , juTtnePiDoe to Tou.«cruND| ^ooTE 9 Juocbon 55 FR-eceioTjON OATK.P I an ulcei’, or some sign of body wear, is a mark of This, obviously, was a dramatic' SMALL BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Charles DcFaria of 116 W. Henry Street have announ­ sophistication. ; and frightening examplt* of how not B y C . WILSON HARDER ' to conduct the people's busines.s. j ced the birth of a son born Tues­ And, as we carry on at this hectic pace, the Yet, in a hundred less publicized | day, June 2k. at St. Elizabeth Hos­ INTBOD UCING ways the same kind of thing has ! One of the greatest mysteries eign imports is one of the fac­ pital. Mrs. Dt'Earia is the former rate of mental illness, ami other diseases constant­ of our times is how govern­ tors. He then asked how the been happening during the mad Miss Lidia Wowk. ly rises. In countries where the pace of life is slower, mental leadership, in a democ­ people in this typical Amer­ rush to abandon Wa.shington and | we have comparatively few nervous breakdowns, racy, can maintain policies that ican district he represents CHEVROLET’S NEW COMPACT CAR get back to Presidential-year poli­ are in conflict with the people. would attack the problem. deaths by heart attacks, strokes, etc. The lesson tics. Appropriation bilis, for in­ 1^ tf % 4F 4> * Mr. and Mrs. Cornia E. McNeill stance, arc filk>d w ith half-hidden In a just reccntlv completed The re.sulls were interesting of 1010 W. Blanoke Street have an­ is pretty simple, and (luite clear for anyone to learn I and illustrate the wide cleav- provisions, phrased in technical nationwide poll of the nation’s nounced the birth of a daughter — if he will stop and think about it long enough independent bii.sinessmen con­ I age between the people and T he CORVAIR language, which no one but a hanit,'il. Mrs. M cNeill to let it soak in. ful of committee members under­ National Fed­ I one-third, 33.9G, voted to raise stand. Then they are brought to: eration of {tariffs and impose import is the former Miss Virginia Wil­ at Wallace Chevrolet Every one of us should take an afternoon or the floor under emergency pro­ Independent I quotas. Another Zl.Z^c are in liam. two each week and relax. Most of us have Sunday cedures which deny the House suf­ Business. I favor of preventing U. S. cor- * « * « Also A Full Line of 1960 Chevrolet’s ficient Lime to ask questions or e i % f'x- I porations w ith foreign plants afternoon off, but we need another afternoon dur­ pressed I from shipping the products of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis of otherwise consider most of the I tliCxSe low wage plants into the HU. 6-4900 U.S. Route 1, Linden ing the week in which to relax also. Some of us are items in the bills. tliem selves 205 W. Price Strt'ot have announced j lucky enough to have long weekends, and, in this in favor of I U. S. Another 33.5?c expressed the birth of a daughter born Thurs- ■ (Corner of Winans Are.) the bill intro­ I themselves as in favor of lim- day, June 30, at Elizabeth General, case, perhaps we do not need additional time off. Legislating on Faith duced ill Con­ ! Iting foreign give aways and Under these circumstanccxs, the gress by Sen­ I U. S. spending abroad. Of course, one can overdo the idea of getting j Congress is forced to legislate on ator Keating W . H a r d e r I faith. And I am sceptical whether whuh Her Federal Reterre Sratem and Jvine 30, 1960, there were no less • SAAB Federal Depotil Intnrance Corporation than nine major appropriation bills for the new fiscal year \vhich had See Us Today and Save An Extra $50. not veen cleared for the President. K iP lIiN ROAO .'V ; Had Congress not adopted an OMVIKU PlAH emergency resolution, a huge area P n V I IM PO R T S flAHK MW lifiSfT of Government would have been POTATO CHIPS Mjifno ; uni; forced to close up shop and stop ^ ^ ■ ■ 4 2 Westfield Avenue work for lack of necessary author­ (Near Morris Ave., Elizabeth) FLanders 1-2388 ity and funds. THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960 PAGE FIVE

Girl Scout Troop No. 278 C h u r^ News Synagogue News I Visits Washins^on, D. C. I Girl Scout Troop No. 278, spon- ST. PAULS LUTHERAN TEMI'I.E MEKOK CHAVIM CHURCH sored by the Parent-Teacher As- Subiirhun .lewinh Center f sociation of School No. 3 recently N. 45 E. Elm St., Linden. J. Deerfield & Aeademy Terraces ! returned from an overnight trip to Rev. Floyd P Milleman, Pastor Kabhi Irwin Feldman I W ashington. D. C.. a rra n g i’d for Cantor Melvin Etra them by their laeder. Mrs. Joseph Ju ly 5-15: V acation Bible BchfXil ! Hulnik and assistant leader, Mrs. will meet each morning from 9:30 CONGREGATION ANSHE Carl Zarro. a rn., to noon, except on Saturdays. j ( HESED SINAGOGUE-CENTER The following girls of Troop 278 The course of study will include O rrhard T er. a t St. G eorge .Ave. I made the trip: Marlyn Becker, Bible. Biblical stories. Dramatiza­ Rabbi .\haron Shapiro, Spiritual I Jackie Courrier, Ruth Daniels, tion. Worship, Singing, and Recrea­ le a d e r. i Mary Jo Tiehl. Tanya Gomulka. tion. The departments of the Betty Juno Hreha, Jo Ellon Hig- school will include Pre Nursery: CONGREGATION AGUDAS gin.s, Cheryl Ignar, Barbara Kar- Mrs. Joan I^auffer, Mrs. Mary Ann ACHIN ANSHEI I m an, Dolores I.»ii.casky. Ju d y Lutz, Dindon, Mrs. Alice Isky, Mrs. Jean 124 E. S t. G eorge Ave. Lorraine Malik, Joahne Martes, Kashork; Mrs. Audry Lawler. Mis.s Rabbi C'harles Shindler, Spiritual ' Barbara McIntosh, Jayne S<’zsney, Diane Cuvala. Mrs. Gertrude Kum- Leader Linda ITrban, Juno Welber. Dianne mler: Kindergarten; Mrs. Betty and Linda Zarro, Patty Zipf, Lutz, Mrs. Bdgar Slater. Primary; Carol Lee Wiczebts^ki, Carla Jean Mrs. Mabel Bertolatus. Mrs. Ellen Know Y o u r, >nSvS LIND.V I5KKKI.N , Zarro and Joyce Romanouski. Kaufmann, Mrs. Sophia Fleming, The girls w’ere accompanied on Miss Elaine Kummer. Junior; Mrs. the trip by the following members Mr. and Mrs. William Berkin of Helen Shupe. Mrs. Walter Gcr- Coyernment 183 W. 31 St., Bayonne, announc' ( of the troop committee: Mrs. Stel­ hardt. Mrs. Angela Carow. Mrs. la Adams, Mrs. Helen Malik and the engagement of their daughter. Janice Kratcr. Office; Mrs. Vera Ml NK IP VL <’HANGF:S Mrs. Frank Romanouski. L inda, to L eonard L ipm an. .son of Ricliards, Miss Susan Karlik. Mus­ Transfer of one New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Lipman of 333 Rose­ While in Washington. D. C., they ic: Mrs. Carolyn Milleman. Arthur municipality to council-mana.ger wood Tt'rraco. visited the National Shrine of Im­ Pedersen. Others; Mrs. Richard government on July 1, the schedul­ maculate Conception Church, Ar­ COl.LEGE I*I{E.SII)ENTS — l>r. Keiim'th MacKay, right, Lorenzen, Mrs. Patricia Cappello. ed switch of two others to mayor- Miss Berkin is a graduate of lington National Cemetery and saw Miss Dorothy Keil, Miss Hannelore council forms on January 1. next, Bayonne High School and is pres­ president of Union Junior (k»llege .('rajiford, was among the hon- the changing of the guards, Bureau Platter. Mrs. Elfrieda Ristau, Mrs. and local citizen committee rec­ ently attending Douglass College. orur,> degree rerip ien ts at K utgers U niversity’s 194th anniversary of Engraving & Printing; Oorchor- D. Vaniska, Mrs. E.' Walk. ommendations for changes in three commencement. Dr. Mason W. Gross, left, president of the State an Gallery of Art, Franeiscon Mon­ * • • • other communities are among cur­ TRAFFIC JAM STUDY? — No, this superhighway tie-up Mr. Lipman is a graduate of Lin­ astery, Jefferson Memorial, Lin­ University, also conferred honorary degrees on seven other out­ The Vacation Bible School got off rent developments under the State's of “dream” cars is being analyzed by two of the judges in the den High School and Rutgers Uni- coln Memorial, Smithsonian Insti­ I960 Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild model car competition. standing Americans in the fields of engineering, music, labor, to a good .start on Monday and will optional municipal charter law, re­ Judging of hundreds of these scale miniature cars is now in verfiity College >f Pharmacy and tution, Washington Monument, continue through July 15. Classes ports the New Jersey Taxpayers progress to determine teen-age winners of $117,000 in cash is presently interning at Shor's social welfare, politics and law. White House, the Capitol and sat are held each morning, except Sat­ Association. awards and university scholarships. I Medical Service in Linden. in on a session of Congress. urdays from 9:30 to noon. The The State Legislature in 1950 course of study includes Bible adopted the program to permit Study, stories. Dramatization, Wor­ municipalities whose voters wish ship. Hymn sings, and Recreation. to do so, to streamline their muni­ FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Closing oxeroises will be held in the cipal government administrations. Summertime Elegancy Parish House on Friday, July 15 at The program offers three basic 7 p.m. Parents and friends of the modern styles of municipal govern­ children are invited. ment tailored to most municipal Sunday: Two identical worship needs - strong mayor and council services will be held this Sunday at form, council-manager government 8:15 and 11:00 a.m., with the Pastor and a plan adapted to the needs preaching on the topic: "What arc of the small municipality. All pro-; the requirements of a Christian”? vide variations to suit local require- j Bible study for ail age levels is held m ents. i in the Parish School at the regular Sparta on July switcht'd to Ck>un- Sunday School hour of 9:15 a.m. cil-Manager Plan B. It thereby | joined the Town of Newton as the ! GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH second Sussex County municipality I Washington Ave. and Elm St. to adopt the now form and become | "Kam Kap” Table Top Rev. Charles L. Wood. Rector the 16th municipality in the State] currently operating under the! Barbeque Grill Sunday services will be Holy "Faulkner" laws. Communion at 8 and 10:15 a.m. On January 1. next, Clark Town- j Summer schedule is in effect. Dur­ ship and the City of Elizabeth in ing the Rector’s vacation services Union County will become optional • K«pp away mo*- wUl be comiucttxi and emergency charter municipalities. At last No-; q u ito o f, calls taken by Fr. Bates of Saint- vember's election, each selected Rust proof. Mod* of WAVE-MASTER duroblo oluminum. Andrew's Church. mayor-council plans to replace ex-1 isting governmental forms. ' LAWN SPRINKLER ST. ANDREW'S EPrSCOPAL Up for vote in at least three mun­ Covers up to 1575 S q .F t. Sturdy Copper Bow) with Copptrfon* Tubular CHURCH icipalities at next November’s elcc-] Party pretty and summertime cool! Delicate swirls ol tender in an odjustable rectangulor Mai chrom* grid. Robbinwuod and DeWitt Ter. tion will be the rt^ommendations mennguG seal m tasty layers of ice cream—all tucked neatly in.side pattern. Easy dial control. of charter study commissions man­ a flaky, melt-in-your mouth crust made so easily from a half­ package ol your favorite pie crust mix. It’s a handy do-it-ahead Natural rain-like spray. Reg. 3.98 The summer schedule of services ned by local citizens. In Long dessert—prepare crust, fill with ice ert'am and fret'ze—tlie only last 2.49 will be in effect at Saint Aandrew’s,' Branch, council-manager govern­ m inute stop is the flufTy m eringue. W hat an elegant refreslim ent for SKEETER LITE 6 Linden, during July' and August- ment is being recommended in a hot. .summer day! 3.69 CANDLES FOR and continuing through the firsts place of the present city commis­ nXKFD ALVSKA l‘IK Aluminum Molds insoct ropoHont Sunday in September. There will sion. In Moutain Lakes Borough Makes one 9 inch pie Aluminum Citronollo Condi . 49( be one celebration of the Holy | (Morris County), the charter com­ S h i d l: Eucharist each Sunday at 9:00 A.M. mission has recommended a strong One half ()kg. Flnko 2 tablespoons cold water Ice Cube Tray FORGED STEEL-POLISHED l faucat (A City Church with Country The Brilliant 1960 WORLD BOOK D R IE S ■ Friendlinese) ENCYCLOPEDIA - and CHILD- D A M P A IR The Rev. Joseph Long Perry, Jr., CRAFT. 1st in sales - Budget Also lawndries, refrigerolors, jloroge Irwnks Pastor; Robert Tuletiko, Youth Plan. Call Evelyn Chaiken - FUl- a O S f T SIZE $T.39»BAStMiWT SIZE $4.95 Pastor. ton 8-4216. AIR CONDITIONER ST, JOHN THE APOSTLE i HEI.P WANTED ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH I Young man with car wantiKl. Ap­ BOSTON" PLASTIC HOSE with NOZZLE ply or call 8:30-9:30 A.M. Scientific 1805 Penbrook Terrace C U T S vinyl green plastic garden hose. Heavy solid bross couplings on both I BoiU'T W ater C onditioning Co. 1 hev. Thomas F. Mulvaney, Pastor o A N Y |•nds. Guaranteed for 5 years. 50 ft. lengths with solid brass fully odjuitoble j M aple Avenue, HU. 6-1160. S IZ E P ° ” OA ST, THERESA’S CHURCH Does your child need '*®8 <2 99 Clinton Street EXPERT READING Sunday Mas.soa: 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30, INSTRUCTION 12. W.Almsh 5-2317. ^ ■ R eg. 1.00 June30-Jui}'7 2t. ST. GEORGE GREEK ~~~ HELP WANTED CATHOLIC CHURCH Fem ale >vs.*iemblers - lig h t w ork. 7 pc. Cor. of Blanche & McCsndleu Rubber BATH MAT Pleasant working conditions. Glas- PURE Sts. soal I’roducts, 725 Commerce Road. Beverage Set Rev. Gewge Hilly, pastor June30-July7- 2t. 'his book makes his CORN IIOM® FURNISHENtlS^^ Rugs never used. Sacrifice to college education possible. BROOMS settle an estate. 9 x 12, $30, 9 x 15, A young man needs many books for SOLID MOLDED $35; O rien tal 9x 1 2 . .$55. O ther a college education.' But the most PURALITE sizes. GE Vacuum -$2\ Attic Fan important of these is the book that $35. Also hooke 1 and braided rugs. makes it all poss-ible... a passbook TOILET SEAT F U lton 8-2028. for a savings account with City A long-lasting non-stoining _ Federal Savings. Why not open an taot, with cetonose fortifiei Non-skid for soft uta in both guorontaod hingat. Whita« account for your cbildrcn's educa­ tub or thowar. "AVON IS CALLING” O U R P R IC E block, groan, yaliow, pink, tion? Start it while they’re young blua & othar dacorotor »hodat in your ne^hborhood through TV. and add to it regularly... it will Be the Avon Representative in your earn excellent returns. Stop in and Reg. 89r neighborhood and turn spare time see us today. $1.69 57C 3.39 Reg. 5.98 into money. Call Mrs. Baker at Mi. 2-5146 fo r hom e interview . 3 V2% NOW at your (Eammunitg ifarhtuare ON YOUR SAVINGS ' 0 / ii I- 0 ^ 7 'V KOWALSKI its l i u I a n FUNERAL HOME SWEET SELLS PAINT 515 RoMUt St., Lindta Main Office - ELIZABETH HUnter 6-7111 KENILWORTH • LINDEN ELMORA WOOD AVENUE NEXT TO POST OFFICE PAGE SIX THE LINDEN NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960

Trailside Museum to Show Your Garden This Week puy It Cool wHh Salads i "• “ Former Major League Greats to Play by Y'our Rutgers Garden Reporter On Wonders of Human Ear Toss With Tangy Dressings Have you tried some of the salad OUT OF THE BAG by I dressing mix<>s available? A new* A film depicting miracles of na­ Again in Yankee Old Timers’ Day Mary \V. Armstrong, Homo Agent | comer to the field includes onion ture by demonstrating the wonders You don’t often find a destructive' insect wrapped in its own neat' ------! seasoning with herbs, spices and of the human car and the mechan­ M em bers of the 1939 m ajor lea­ McCarthy who had such other Yan­ Summer is salad sea.son. A bowl , sweet red peper in a smooth creamy little bag, road, so to spt^ak, for! ism of a human heart will be .shown gue All Star teams will be honored kee stars as Joe DiMaggio, Lefty of crusp, cool, colorful salad groen.s textured dressing, which should bo- Gomez, Red Ruffing, Bill Dickey, instant disposal. ! at the Trailside Museum in the guests at the annual New York is a.s tempting as almost any dish especially good on a bowl of salad Watchung Reservation on Sunday, Yankee Old Timers’ Day program Johnny Murphy, Joe Gordon, Geo­ This is the pest known, naturally on a hot day. The green salad can ‘ greens. rge Selkirk and Frank Crosetti. by AL SAWICKI July 10 at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. August 13th. enough, os the bagworm, and you’d be enhanctHl with any one of a ' ----- o ------The colored movie “Dust or Des- it was announc€Hi today by George Other stars of bettor rosp(H:t him because he has number of appealing dressings and M. Weiss. Yankee general manager. that classic included Bobby Feller. a big appetite for arborvitac and After weeks of heckling by Ernie fort, Lucy Locket, Happy Princess, tinry” will be presented by Rev. Mil- it may include a variety of differ­ All players, coaches and manag­ Jimmy Foxx, Hank Greenberg. other shrub.s. “Red” Nwal and his youthful com­ Oobul, Miss Orestes and Craftiness. ton Achey of the Mountainside Un­ ent greens, but lettuce is still the Miss Billie Worth ers who were sele.oted on the fir.st Luke Appling. Tommy Bridges, Joe panions the “oldtimers” of Mid­ Miss Oreates was the winner of ion Chapel. The ugly bags of the worm often basic one. In the country, many In the animal realm, the film All Star squads to play in Yankee Cronin, George Case. Doc Cramer, remain on a tree or shrub all win­ town Tavern finally a^rreed to a the Molly a year ago after people call it “salad”, rather than In Cedar Grove shows the radar-guided-fUght of Stadium, 21 years ago, will be in- Bob Johnson and Roliie Hemslcy. ter if you don’t pick them off. These softball game. This wild and wolly a hot duel with Mile. Dianne, and lettuce. vite