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, i. a r, r. I LiNDsr;, j. B ^ u t y o r F o r p Y m m m Ije f InDen Th* LINDEN NEWS. Mtaklith«4 l»27, eombiaek with Tha LIND EN OBSERVER, aatablUhed 1920. Vol. Ill, No. 47 8 PAGES LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 Entered as second class mail matter at the Post Office at Linden, N. J. PRICE: 5 Cents LINDEN \Candidates Nine Ordinances Acted S C E N E g ^ ^ V « , t Fhylli.s E. Turtur, a Upon by City Council freshman at Glassboro State Col- lefre, w a ; recently nominated To Linden Six ordinances were adopted on COO was appropriated. They in V'ce President of her class. She i' inal reading, one was postponed cluded: .Ac(iui.®itipn and installation i.s a merrib -r of the t'la.sboro Con until June, and two were intro of a traffic light .signal at the cert Choir, wnich has gone on F.,rmer Cong. Harrison .A. Wil-| duced Tue.sday night by City Coun inter.section of Park .Ave., and Lin tour at Columbia University. Hams and Col. Jack D. Dunn, can- : cil. den Ave., $10,000; paving of Zieg Princeton, and at the .Amba.ssa- ! didates for the U. S. Senate an 1 F.)i- tho.se finally approved $155,- ler .Ave., from Roselle S t to Hu.s.®a (lor Hotel at Atlantic City. She Hou.-e respectively, will make an St. and Bergen .Ave., from Ziegler has al.so assisted as a pianist in official vi.sit to Linden at 3 P.M. to Carnegie St., $70,000. many school functions and ban- Wednesday, May 2S, the New.s-Ob- Mrs. Eiigisoli Voted -Al.so, paving Woodlawn Ave., cjuet.s. ; sen-er learned today. I from Etigar Rd. to Hancock Rd. * ♦ * Mayor William J. Hurst and ; New Leader For and a .storm sewer from 11th St. John Sloboda of I."} Edge- pveral city officials will be on ■ to Edgar Rd., *60,000; exten.sion of wood road, a trumpet player i hand to groet the two Democratic Seoul Mothers a .storm .sewer from Dobson Park in the F’ingry School hand, ' aspirants at City Hall. ' to .Maple .Ave., along Washington took part in the final concert .A new .slate of officer.® were ■Ave., from Luttgen PL to Elm St., of the 19.')7-.58 sca.son at the I City Trea.surer Charles S. Val- ' I elected Monday night at the regu-1 $5,600; acqui.sition of land adjacent school on Tuesday, .May 20. : vano. Democratic city committee » ♦ * I chairman; Councilman - at - Large IN Dl’ STK\-EDI CATION INTEGRATION — .Superintendent of Schools Emanuel Kedrick, .sixteen members of the Linden High and lar meeting of t’ne Scout Mothers’ j to Clifford Lawson Park for ex Junior High faculties, and three members of the board of education were guests at a dinneU on Monday, .May 12, given by Esso’s t Club of Troop No. 34 held in the | pansion, $10,000. Steve PauLson of 100 East Jerome Krueger, City Clerk Fran- ci.' H. Dann, Councilmen John F. Bay way Refinery following the completion of a special industry-educators orientation program. I Keformeii Church. | Urbanowitz .Ave., from Linden to M orris avenue, has been elected Bachellor .Ave., and .Ashton Ave., assistant trea.surer of Iota Xi Blewett and Paul A. Werkmeister, ! Elected as president is Mrs. : (jeoige Engi.sch, vice pre.sident, | from Urbanowitz to Linden Ave., Omega fraternity at Union Jun candidates for reelection; and •Mrs. Robert Amon, .secretary, Mrs. were designated one-way street®. ior College, Cranford. A grad other members of city council are expected to be among the welcom- I Wallace Smith, and trea.surer, Mrs. i The measure to provide for instal uate of Linden High School, Mr. Teachers Finish Esso lation of curb and gutters in Mop- Paulson is majoring in busrines.s i.i,g party. I Charlotte Borst. Two new mem- j hers were welcometl into the group i .sick Ave., from 12th to 15th St., uiministration in the Evening -Anyone intoreste<l in meeting the by Mr.-. Helmuth Brei.sch, t^ey | was po.stponed for further con Session. candidate.s is invited to attend. * * * This visit i.s one of many being Orientation Program were .M rs. Evelyn Schoenlank tod i sideration. The new ordinances are: To pro Mrs. Louis Vigushin will made by Williams and Dunn Mrs. Adeline Reynolds. f A report on a fund rai.sing f*oj- | vide $2,000 as the city’s share in installed as corresponding sect throughout Union County that day. The first modified industrial ect of .selling ribbon was reported ‘ erecting a traffic .signal at Plea.s- retary of the Union (’ounty profe.s.sional orientation program Annoimeeiiieiit of on by Mrs. Hazel Cook, chairman, j ant St. and Edgar Rd.; and to Chapter, Women’s Division, ' for Linden High and Junior High Ho.ste.s.ses for the evening w ere! convey portions of Springfield Rd., American Jewish Congres.s at (clover Selects ,'cience and mathematics teachers Aiix. Essay Winners i.Mrs. Florence Martin and Mrs.! Verona Ave., Bradbury PL, and ceremonies at 8:30 P..M., May wa.s completed by E.sso’.s Bayw.ny Bastardi As His Mary Hammer. The hostes.s prize 1 Myrtle Terr, in the Tenth Ward 27, at the home of Mrs. Irwin Refinery on .May 7, according to Set For May 26 Park near Highland School to the Gluckman of Union, outgoing was won by Mr.®. Marion Irwin. i r.aiiipaijjn M an announcement by Emanuel Bed- Board of Education for .school pur- president of the group. I ^ ^ ® rick, .superintendentijj trimtrjiL oiof >y;iooi>..schools. iif t ? * * t .Mrs. Harry burmeister announc po.ses. The .state will pay an esti- --------- This is the first time in Linden’s ed at a meeting of the Ladies’ .Aux LHS Faciiltv Honor mate<l $5,000 in the former project. Jacqueline Duggan, a student The .-election of Matthew Ba.s- hi.story that such a program had Councilman John F. Blewett re at Linden High School, won .sec iliary to Linden Divi.sion 5, .Ancient tardi of 43.S .Miner ter. as campaign been arranged between educators Retiring Members jquested that apprai.sal be made of ond prize, group 4, in a poster Order of Hibernians held Monday manager wa.- this week announced and indn.-try, Mr. Bedrick reported, the land for the park off Seymour conte.st sponsored by the Latham evening, May 19, that the names _____ I by Leonarii G. Glover, GOP entry •Ave. so that the city may proceed Foundation for the Promotion of The 40 hour program started on of the winner.- in the Irish E.-sav ■ Dr, Grace 1-awrence, who has for councilman-at-large. to buy or condemn the property as Humane Education. Posters in , 1 , P’ebruary 19 with members of Contest will be announced .Monday, been a teacher in the Linden Pub K s .s o ’s , 'pecified in the ordinance adopt the conte.st, in which over 26,000 A member of the Republican Hay way Refinery Business May 26 lic .Schools the pa.st thirty years, ed. school children and profe.ssional City ConimiUee from the dirst di.— Section. Employee Relations an.i Prizes Will be pre.-entPil at St. and Mrs. Dot Ca,sement Wilgus, trict of the Second Ward. Mr. Ba.=- Technical Departments acting a- artists competed, portrayed kind- John’.- the Apo-tle and .St. Eliza who is retiring at the end of June, Crane Offers Help. tardi, IS no newcrmier to the polit- di.scu.-sion leaders. beth’s .Schools. were honored by the faculty of Sen. Robert C. Crane notified ne.ss to animals and world friend- ical scene. .ship. The program was in.-tituted to Mi>. Joseph Murray, president, LORMl L.A5E Bl ILDING PL.ANS — Plan.s for Congregation Linden High School at a dinner Council that he w'ould support any * Mr. Glover, a New Jer.sey resi- meet the con.-tant need for up- wa- elected delegate to the state Anshe Uhe-sed's sanctuary completion campaign arc set by at the Golden Lantern on Monday move to e.xtePd the powers of sew erage and incinerator authorities in Cubs of Den 3, Pack 137, dent all his life, ha.s been a Lhi- dating ,-cience teachers in nr,!order convention June .‘i-T in .Atlantic this group. (L. to R.) Isidore Posnock, Rabbi .Aharon evening. May 19. regard to disposal of garbage. Lin -sponsored by .'school 6 P-TA, lien re.sident for the pa.-t .-even that student instruction be related Cit.v. -Mrs. Frank .McG ovem is al- Shapiro, spiritual leader; Lewis Winetsky, campaign chair -Approximately eighty members, den has considered constructing made the trip to Raritan Ar- years. .An employee of the Lock to current needs. ; temate. man; Morris Levine, past president; and Milton Feldman, former members and friends were an incinerator in conjunction with ■senal, .Metuchen. on Saturday, Joint Pipe Co. in Ea.st Orange iince , The group of teacher- .spent one Mr.-. Richard Kneveks, chairman new president. present. Mr.®. Olive Smith, of May 17, Armed Forces Day. 1946, .VIr. Glover attended schooLs day a month at the refinery, dur- mi,—ions, reported a check for Wa.shington, D. C., a sister of Dr. the Linden-Roselle Sewerage Au thority but under present state They were "accompanied hy in Bloomfield and is presently a t -' ing which time they were oriented $10.,50 .sent to the Columbian Fa;h- J-awrence, came farthest to attend laws it i.s not permissible.