Linden’s Oldest and Foremeet Newspaper c First in News In Editorial JU

G. M. WINS SAFETY PAY TRIBUTE TO AWARD SECOND TIME General Motors enjoys a new dis­ Ration Data MOTHERS AT H.N.S. tinction in safety circles today as the first and only two-time winner of the Meats, Fats National Safety Council’s special war­ ANNUALBREAKFAST time award for distinguished service Red stamps A8 through T8 are to safety. good indefinitely. Waste kitchen inden The Holy Name Society of St. The presentation of the award, fats are redeemable at two ra­ Elizabeth's Church paid tribute to tion points plus four cents a Mother’s Day at its annual commun­ which includes an ” S” pennant' bear­ ing the universal safety emblem, was pound. ion breakfast Sunday. The men of the society attended made in New York today bv Col. John Stilwell, president of the Xational Processed Foods the 8 a. m., mass and received com- :nunion. The mass was celebrated Safety Council. Charles E. Wilson, president of General Motors, received Blue stamps A8 through Q8 by Kev. Walter Lee. O. S. B., pastor, the award on behalf of all employees are goed indefinitely. They then marched from the of General Motors. school hall in Hussa street to the Sugar bserver church and then back to the school, where the breakfast was served. They Stamps 30 and 31 are good in­ were accompanied by members of definitely for five pounds each. Boy Scout Troop 32. MAYOR WHEELER Stamp 40 in Book 4 is valid for Vol. XXIII— No. 19 Wednesday, May 17, 1944 James Zanetti, general chairman, five pounds of canning sugar Price Thrtt Cent* introduced Bernard Harkins, toast­ through Feb. 28. next year. master. Joseph Raba, president of TO DEDICATE -ha su-ciety. welcomed the men. John Fuel Oil Y.W.C.A. SEEKS $250,000 TO REPLACE McLaughlin sang "Are Marla,” Rob CLIFTON ROLL Period 4 and 5 coupons are valid McGANN DEFEATED BY ert Pollock, professof of philosophy through Sept. 30. at Fordbam University, spoke on PRESENT SITE; APPEAL TO START SOON Secularism.' Harkins then called Linden Lodge 913, Loyal Order of Shoes Moose, at its recent meeting was noti­ The new building which is the ob- Among the features which will be on those in uniform, who were pres­ Airplane stamps 1 and 2 are 1 VOTE; KALilSH WINS fied of the quarterly meting of the jective of the $250,000 appeal by the provided by the new building but ent, to stand. There were about 15 good indefinitelv. New Jersey State Moose Assn, to be a - t it- breakfast. The parish has In wl at may well be the closest held in Newark Sunday at 3 p. m. The tion t0 the communities of Eastern " hlth are “ 0t available are: about 450 in military service. primary contest on record; William highlight of the meeting will be a Gasoline Union County is shown in the archi- An auditorium-gymnasium which will David Goleme sang two solos. Rev. A 10 coupons valid through tect's visualization as a handsome Permit large meetings and dinners, Dalziel defeated incumbent Edward Joseph C. Fenton, professor of theol- visit from the supreme governor, Mark A. McGann for the Democratic nom­ Gray. August 8. structure of two stories and basement dances, pageants and dramatic pro- vy at Catholic University, Washing- which is designed to replace the asso- ductions, and a full program of gym ination for Councilman from the r in, spoke on .Mother’s Day." Rev. On the same day a delegation from eiation's present 75-year-old quarters classes and- sports; arts and crafts, Second Ward by one vote. Although Linden Lodge will attend the dedica­ Walter Lee said he was gratified at at 1131 East Jersey St., Elizabeth. It shops for hand work such as pottery, the vott was a tie in the ward, five attendance, thanked the officers, tion of the honor roll of Clifton Lodge FUND COMMITTEE will have a frontage of 75 feet on leather craft, wood craft; a recreation soldier lallots, three of which were intnnute and women who prepared to 1)e held at the Clifton Lodge Club, East Jersey, and will be 200 feet in Hoor with a large game room; a cast for Dalziel, decided the election. and served the breakfast. He also 1 celebration will mark a dual oc- depth, fronting 50 feet on Hampton smack bar, an adequate kitchen and The irst disriet in the Second ,;i"ke i ii tin- significance of “ Moth- t:asi°n as this date will mark the NAMED BY LOCAL place, where a pair of two-family eIub dining room; additional rooms for era, Day.” first anniversary of Clifton Lodge in Ward gave 150 votes to McGann and dwellings, also owned by the associa- social clubs, musical programs, dis- 148 to his opponent. The second dis­ Harkins also thanked the members lls new Quarters, tion now stand. cussion groups, and the many activi- trict, however, went to Dialziel with of the Rosary Society and compli- Mayor H. Roy Wheeler will officate AMBULANCE UNIT The appeal is headed by Kinsey N. l*es °t the various club groups. 174 vot 3s, while McGann received mented them. They were given a at the dedication ceremony at the in­ Rolland Creitz was named to the Merritt as general chairman. ITomi- ° ne of the principal new features 172. i' te of thanks by the assemblage. vitation of the Clifton Lodge. The chairmanship of the Ways and nent in civic affairs, Mr. Merritt is wili be the hospitality lounge on the T ose who prepared the breakfast mayor of Clifton is unable to attend, Means Committe of the Linden First general manager of public relations of entrance floor with a large fireplace. The tie was broken when Demo­ were. Mrs Sadie Shine, Mrs. Delia The following new applications for Aid and Ambulance Corps, Inc., the the Railway Express Agency, and was Modern locker and shower rooms are cratic lfcaders contacted Elizabeth to Hennessy, Mrs. Catherine Polashock. membership were received at the organization which is trying to formally designated by Elizabeth as included, as well as suitable admin get, the soldier results, and learned Mr-. Mary McGovern, Mrs. Stephanie meeting: Fountain L. Gregory, John raise sufficient funds to purchase its “ Ieading citizen for 1943.” Co- istrative offices. that Dalziel had barely edged Mc­ Sbarkus, Mr Victoria Xusse, Mrs. Kolvek, Herbert H. Lawson, Freder- an ambulance for the city. chairman is Frank Scott, Jr., presi- The building plans in their present Gann out. F. L. Gregory, the Repub­ Anna Zar.i-ni. Mrs. Anna Machtinger, iok H. Lawson and Donald C. Lawson. . _ Jent °f the Morey-LaRue Laundry Co., form are not fixed and final, but have lican ca idiidate in the ward, receiv­ Mrs. Anna Jacobs, Mrs. Zita Vill, A1 Kalla, reporting for the bowl- Creitz s committee has been as- chairman of the allied towns division been so prepared as to permit some ed 50 votes. Mrs. Ague Mt-yerhoff, Mrs. Xinfa ing committee, announced that A1 signed the task of raising the money, is Clifford J. Colville, president of flexibility as to details so that un­ Sr.'.iiianna. Mrs. Anna Schaeffer, Phelan was the winner of the club Anoth ir close contest took place it has been estimated that at least the Newark Steel Drum Company of predictable requirements of the post- in tlie Seventh Ward where incum­ M: - Joseph Raba, Miss Catherine bowling championship in a recent 15,000 will be needed to purchase Linden. War era can be met EDWARD A. McGANN bent Councilman Julius Kalisli de­ McGovern, Mrs. Pearl Koeller, Mrs. tournament. He also revealed that and completely equip the ambit- feated George Hoptay by 15 votes, Theresa Mannuzza. Mrs. Anne W. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Patrick were lance. Hoptay decisively carried Tremley Mirk Mi - Marion Wood, Mrs. Mary the winners of the mixed bowling The committee will send letters to where he balloted 174 votes to Rerko, SI.-s Ellen Twoomey, Miss tournament 2ND WARD HONOR all the neighboring industrial plants MOZART, BRAHMS Kali.-h's 22. Kalisli, however, was Pc - - Kennedy, Mrs. May Hadley, A resolution petitioning the supreme soliciting their support. Corps mem­ the ovei whelming favorite in the Mi - f: t Cottrell, Mrs. Joseph- lodge to confer the title of honorary bers together with volunteers will other two districts. Final tabulations i:.« Cot’ r'-ll, Mrs. Margaret L. Harri- past governor upon former Junior ROLL DEDICATED FEATURE CONCERT canvass every home in the city. revealed 341 votes, including sol­ M Ella . Mrs. Sophie Governor A1 Kalla. Jr., was adopted Contributors will receive a sticker diers, for Kalish, and. 326 for Hoptay. Blasovi: Miss Eethel Krotulis, Miss °n first reading. M e m b e rs of th e Edward A. M oG an n Music of Mozart, Prokofieff and which is to be placed in the window. Assn, dedicated an honor roll Sun­ Edward Flanagan, the GOP nominee, Marcelle Cupiewich, Mrs. Dolores The degree staff reported that they Brahms will be heard at the regular polled 4 votes. Venditt Miss Santina Mannuzza. initiated 62 new members at a class Delegates of the corps will jour­ day which bears the names of all Tuesday night concert of the Linden Second Ward residents in military Mr- Ethel Gaspann, Miss Margaret initiation at Hazelton, Pa. Lodge last ney to Audubon Sunday to attend the Music Group, May 23, at 9:15 p. m„ There were no contests in the service. Thr board stands in front of Jagodinski. Mrs. Lillian Patrick. Mrs. Sunday. Gold Cross mid- year convention. in the main library at 31 E. Henry First. Fourth, and Eighth Wards. Tile School 8 and lists 290 names. Eleanor C Wetzel. In the absence of Governor Archip- New methods in first first aid St, Councilmen from those wards do Councilman Edward A. McGann ------— ------ley, Junior Governor Brossie L. New- will be discussed and demonstrated. The Mozart work scheduled is the not com 3 up for election until next man, presided. was master of ceremonies. He was Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, as year. introduced by Edward Linzur, presi­ TROOP 49 TO RECEIVE ■ — — The next meeting of the corps recorded by Myra Hess. This was will be held at the Moose Home dent of the club. written in 1786, during the most in­ Mayor H. Roy Wheeler, a candi­ 1944 CHARTER FRIDAY RODNEY SHAW WINS June 1. The Moose has granted the tensive period of concerto creation date for reeiection, garnered 2,146 Speakers included: Mayor H. Roy votes; his Republican opponent, ------MARBLES TOURNAMENT corps permission to use the home as Wheeler, Councilmen Arthur R. in his career. a meeting place. New members, who Ralph H Martone, 473. In the Coun- Boy Scout Troop 49 will receive Rodney Shaw, a student at school Crouclier, and Andrew Fabian: City The Prokofieff composition to be are sorely needd are asked to sub­ ciltnan-a-large balloting, Council Attorney Lewis Wlnetsky, City Clerk heard is the Violin Concerto No. 2 “ k 4 c5larter p ri

UBALDI RAISED TO CAPTAINCY Peter D. Ubaldi, formerly of 120 South Stiles St., has been promoted from first lieutenant to captain in the Quartermaster Corps. He Is commanding officer of Company F, 7th Regiment in Camp Lee’s Army Service Forces Training Center where Quartermatser soldiers are trained to take their places in the Corps’ vast network of service and supply throughout, the world. Captain Ubaldi attended Linden High School and was employed by the Linden division of General Mo­ tors before he entered the service. STAY ON He was inducted on M a r ch 10, 1941, at Fort Dix, N. J., and came to Camp Lee on March 13. Appointed a corporal in October, he was promot­ ed to sergeant in November. He was commissioned on September 25, 1942, upon graduation from the Quartermaster Officer Candidate School here and promoted to first lieutenant in July, 1943. Captain and Mrs. Ubaldi, the for­ mer Miss Celia G. Mauti of Glen Cove, N. Y., who were married in SIDS" 1942, are residing temporarily at 7 Mars street in nearhy Petersburg, Va. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Ubaldi of 120 South Stiles street. His brother, Pfc. Carmen B. Ubaldi is serving withthe armed forces in E n g la n d .

2D WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB HEARS DALZIEL William Dalziel, Democratic cand­ idate for Second Ward Council fIT IR BRIIDT RIIWIN* CO. seat, addressed the Sec­ Evening is about the only time most •IIZAMTH. N. J. ond Ward Democratic Club, which had enfltfrged him, at a meeting Friday service men have to ca ll Then there is a night. John Lischko and Mrs. J. Basso, candidates for the Democratic rush on Long Distance lines from camps, committee posts in the First district of the ward, also spoke. naval stations and air bases. After the meeting, those who were present played cards. Winners were: You can help by leaving the lines Mrs. J. Sparks, rummy; Mrs. W . Nelz and Edward Beecher, pinochle; and from seven to ten for the service men. William King, euchre. Mrs. Sparks won the dark horse prize, too. Lischko was chairman of the eve­ ning and was assisted by Mrs. Irene HEW JEBSEY BELL TELEPHONE CO MPANY ^ Sweeney, Mrs. Sparks and Beecher. THE LINDEN OBSERVER Wednesday, Mau i-, Page hour dress. LOCAL WOMAN WINS She will mord day of July next, and in default ] BANKING HOURS: house: ,:30 p. in. choir rehearsal, Many city cfficiols were included thereof, such decree will be rendered Weekdays— 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Except Wednesdays—9 A. M, to 12 m l I church against you as the Chancellor shall And Saturdays from 8:30 A. M. to 1.1 noon NOTICE TO t ltEDITORS mong those who attended the 21-t think equitable and just. Saturday. May 21—10 a m. children's anuual dance of the Polish-Americau The object of said suit is to obtain a ; ESTATE OF FRANK A. WILKOSKY, confirmation instruction, church; 7:30- decree of divorce between said peti­ DECEASED Democratic Club held Saturday in the tioner and you. 1 Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. 8:30 p m, rector's hour, church Polish National Hall, Rc-selle St. Dated: May sth. 1944. OTTO, JR.. Surrogate of the County of ABRAM D. DON DA, LINDEN TRUST COMPAIfl Sunday in the Octave Ascension, Those who attended are: ; Union, made on the twenty-sixth day of Sol*r of Petitioner, Wood Ave. at Prlee St. — St Georgo Ave., lit Charlo* tt ouiCk WAB1 itOWOC) • April A. D.. 1944, upon the application of May 21— Mayor H. Roy Wheeler, Common 1143 E. Jersey St., the undersigned, as Executrix of the estate 8 a. m., Holy Eucharist. Council President William J. Hurst, Elizabeth. N. J. of said deceased, notice is hereby given ml7-4tL Member Federal Reserve Syat<' to the creditors of said deceased to ex­ 9:45 a. m., church school. Councihnen Arthur Croucher, Andrew NOTICE! hibit to the subscriber under oath or affir­ mation their claims and demands against 11 a. m.. choral eucharist and ser­ Fabian. Leon Natkiewiez. and John UNION’ COUNTY COMMON PLEAS Federal Depoalt Insurance Corporation Take notice that the estate of said deceased within six mon. Fitzpatrick; Democratic City Chair­ COURT months from the date of said order, or In the Matter of the Application of Max Magnes - Irving Levitan trading they will be forever barred from prosecut­ 7:30 p. m., young people's meeting. man Joseph C. Monico, City Attorney LEWIS ZALINKANSKOS, ANAS­ as Joe’s Kosher Grill intends to apply ing or recovering the same against the Holy Cross Church, Plainfild. Lewis Wintltsky. and Ci|y Clerk TASIA ZADIN KANSKOS, and subscriber. LEWIS BERNARD ZALINKAN­ to the City Council of Linden, New -ALMA WILKOSKY, Monday, May 22—3:30 p. m.. Girl Thomas J. Wieser. SKOS, an Infant, by his Next Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Consump­ E xecu trix. Scouts. Troop 67, parish house; 7;30 The officials were introduced to the Friend LEWIS ZALINKANSKOS, Archibald A. Waeker, Proctor, for Deave to Assume another name. tion license for premises situated at 1139 East Jersey St., p. m., Boy Scouts, Troop 33, parish assemblage by the club president, Ed­ —On Petition: ORDER FOR 1154 East St. George Ave., Linden. Elizabeth, N. J. house: 7:30 p. m.. adult confirmation ward Murawski, who is also the city CHANGE OF NAME. LEWIS ZALINKANSKOS, ANAS­ N. J. oaw.~w Fees $7.80 m3-5tL instruction, rectory. health commissioner. TASIAx.-xoi.-x u.-xui.iZALINKANSKOS ivn.ii kuvuo auuand mLEWIS ii » » BIELER’S Objections, if any. should be made Tuesday. May 23—7:30 a. m.. Holy, BERNARD ZALINKANSKOS. an in fant. by his next friend Lewis Zalin­ immediately in writing to Thomas KEEP 013 Eucharist; 3:30 p. m„ Girl Scouts, I Baptist Sunday School kanskos. having on this 12th day of Wieser, Clerk of the City of Linden, Troop 66, parish house. May, 1944, applied to this court by petition, setting forth the grounds of at the Municipal Offices. Wood Ave., Wednesday, May 24—7:30 a. m., I Marks 1st Anniversary the application for an order to assume Linden, N. J. Holy Eucharist; 7:30 p. m., monthly1 The Baptist Sunday school will com­ another name, to wit: LEWIS PETER Creamy Crest M ilk memorate its first anniversary with a ZALINK, ANASTASIA ZALINK, and (Signed) MAX MAGNES, meeting of th Cub Pack, parish house. LEWIS BERNARD ZALINK. respec­ IRVlNG LEVITAN, * m i ¥ . l k d . £ £ special program Sunday at the Civic tively. which application is verified by and Social Suburban Club, Raritan the affidavits of said petitioners, an­ Offers you a bowl of wl Linden, N. J. rnl7-24 CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST nexed to said petition, and t appearing “Soul and Body,” is the Lesson-Ser- Rd. and Pall ant Ave. by said petition and affidavits that ping cream in every gradt There will be special orchestral mu­ said petitioners reside at 901 Malcolm *»**•*■* Place, in the City of Linden, Union milk bottle. Cream tf sic to mark the occasion. County, New Jersey, and that said Mrs. Robert Niedrich will be the Lewis Zalinkanskos and Anastasia Za- enough to wliip stiff, i» linkanskos are more than twentv-one guest speaker. years of age, and that said Lewis stantly available from 1 Rev Edward P Brinkman, Baptist Bernard Zalinkanskos prosecutes these proceedings by his next friend Lewis bottle. pastor, is the one who organized both Zalinkanskos, who has been dulv ap­ the Sunday School and Baptist ser­ pointed by order of this court to be his next friend: and it appearing fur­ vices in Linden ther to the court that notice of such Good for Desserts, application has been published at least once in each week for four weeks suc­ PASTOR TO BE FETED cessively in the Linden Observer a Puddings, Pies, Etc, newspaper published in the said County AT SUPPER SUNDAY of I nion : and the court being satisfied by said petition so verified and the Rev. F. W. Poppy, newly installed testimony heard in the matter that FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION pastor of the Linden Methodist petitioner Lewis Zalinkanskos has been Church, will be the guest of honor at variously known as "Leon Zalankaus- Ra?;”. “Vf° „Zel«.kanskas." "Louis a covered dish supper and reception Zalinkanskos, 'Lewis Zalinkansko ** CALL LINDEN 2-4218 •Lewis Zelenkemkos" and "Lewis which will be held Sunday evening Peter Zalink. ’ and that petitioner in the social room of the church. Of­ Lewis Bernard Zalinkanskos, infant has also been known as "Leo Bernard ficials of the church, members and Zelenkanskas : from all of which it friends have been invited to the sup­ appears that much confusion exists re-I per. specting the names of petitioners,’ and Petitioners being desirous of definitely For Service and Quality On Tuesday, May 23, a public dinner estabhshing their respective names; will be served in the social room by and the court being satisfied that there i are reasonable grounds for the pro­ TRY OUR the Women’s Society of Christian Ser­ posed change and that there is no reasonable objection to the petitioners vice of the Methodist Church. assuming the names of LEWIS p f t p r ZALINK. ANASTASIA^ ZALiNKand * riWeYy :S BERXARD Z A U ^ T e s p « d j HOME REMODELING It is. therefore, on this loth Cash & Carry Plan ! including LEMTS 1 ° R E T E R Z A L I N K ^ a n l f s a J d j Anastasia Zalinkanskos be and she i<5 GENERAL ROOFING, INSULr tnr^usassrs'K *.^ BRICK, AND ASBESTOS SIDING, name of LEWIS BERNARD ZALINK Save 20% 19441 IS d th „T thY j - th r|aV o f June,’ MASONRY, CARPENTRY, KITCH­ t . * aj?'? that w ithin ten d ays from CLUB BELLAMY date said petitioners do cause a copy $ ON YOUR LAUNDRY BIIL n ? er to be Published in the I EN CABINETS. Linden Observer, a public newsnnr.ee ^ brin0he^.in yOUJ W8y t0 work ^ wille shopping — PRESENTS oFl'nh.nan<1 .bubiished in the Countv 9 t quicker and more economical service f L0]?!1' 7n'' that within twentv day's date Petitioners shall file and POPULAR ACCORDIONIST— JOE LLANO STYLE CONSTRUCTION record the petition, affidavits this LAUNDERING - DRY CLEANING _ RUGS - STORAG with f h 3 Pr0"f of publication hereof WILL APPEAR EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT CO. We Are Always Ready to Welcome a Patron rom Linden SUPPORTED BY TONY MESCATO, WELL KNOWN BANJO PLAYER P. TOMASSI NO TA X gs u rsrssA -i sa c s 1066 E ELIZABETH AVE. UNDEN, N. J. 343 N. Stiles St., Linden Edison Laundry Servi< FREE PARKING Linden 2-4740 1122 E. ST. GEORGE AVE. near B. * o. R.Hroad Linden JOSEPH C. MONICO,