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ESTABLISHED 1920_________________ CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. PRICE 3 CENTS REORGANIZE CALL JUDGMENT UPHELD BOYS PRESIDE AT SOUNDED BY G.O.P. BOARD OF HEALTH AGAINST LAMBERT OFFICIALS ATTEND The Linden Republican City Com COUNCIL SESSION mittee lias taken the initiative in RETAINS^ CLINICS District Court Judge Louis C. LIONS CLUB DINNER issuing a call to reorganize the Lehman Jr., Wednesday denied the Boy Mayor’s Annual Talk party at a meeting to be held Mon Immunization Program to appeal of John Lambert on an order Board of Education Meeting Heard by Officials day evening, May S, in Richard Start in September to show cause why the judgement Held by Students Archdeacon Club headquarters. Their actions confirmed at the of $200 and costs obtained by Wil The Board of Health last niglit Col. J. H. M. Dudley, of Elizabeth close of the meeting by a resolution West Fifteenth street. Citing that decided to continue its practice of liam Yeomans on February 7, principal speaker at the eleventh adopted by the regular city coun successful reorganization and vic providing immunization treatment should not be set aside. Harry annual Boys’ Week banquet spon cil, Linden’s Boys' Week Council- tory for the Republican party is de at the free clinics and baby keep Weiner represented Lambert in the sored by the Linden Lions' Ciub, men conducted the actual business pendent upon the personal appear well stations, rather than adopt the appeal, and Lewis Winetsky ap last night emphasized that oppor of the city (Wednesday evening ance and cooperation of all Repub Public Health Hour program advo peared for Yeomans. tunities in every field still await and offered suggestions and rec licans, the committee invites all cated by the County and State Med Judgement was granted by Judge the youth of the United States and ommendations that will be given loyal party workers to attend. ical societies. The question has Lehmann against Lambert on two forecast that the solutions to ihe serious consideration by regular The vital need for reorganization been under the board’s advisement counts of slander and interference problems facing the world today members. was expressed at the last meeting for some time, and arguments were with Yeomans’ job at the Distillers' will he solved in the future by The boy council was presided of the committee when it was urged offered at previous sessions by Lin Co., Ltd., construction in September them. He was introduced by Lion over by Chester J. Mieek as pres that immediate steps be taken, in den physicians both for and against of last year. It was shown that Tamer Jules Verner, who acted as ident. Other members of the body asmuch as party leaders were dor the proposed program. Lambert, who is plumbing inspector | toastmaster. The dinner was inter- included Joseph Eggles, Edward mant. Mrs. Ada Sandford, chair Because of the lateness of the for the city, caused Yeomans, who | spersed with good humor and fun Snybert, Francis Cannon, August man of the committee, will preside. date, the immunization program was employed as a plumber, to be in which the youthful officials fully Stahnke, Charles Lorincie, George Other officers of the committee are will start in the clinics in Septem discharged as a result of misrepre | participated. Pittius, Anthony Vertelis and Ed Joseph S. Lindabury, vice chair sentations made to the superin Others who spoke were William ward Tomaszewski. Other various man; Mrs. Mariane Rennick, secre ber, rather than May. Further study was promised the Public Health tendent in charge of building the Feller, president of the Board of youth officials who played a major tary; Fred Senst, treasurer, and local plant. Education; Councilman - at - large portion in the council session -were: Peter Duelks, sergeant at-arms. Hour program and it will be con George H. Cooper, Supervising Robert N. Turner, city' clerk; sidered for adoption next year. Principal D. A. Howell, and Princi Vincent Collins, city attorney; Al The resignation of Mrs. Pauline pal Miss L. M. Ebbert. Boy Mayor bert Schlossberg, city treasurer; Hollosy as registrar of vital statis- BANK WILL AWARD Herbert Brown and Boy Council- Howard Tabachinick, city engineer, BOY JUDGE SINGER (Continuea on page eight) man-at-large Chester Micek re and William Maurushat, receiver sponded and thanked the Lions’ of taxes. FHA ESSAY PRIZES EXTENDS LENIENCY ; Club, City Council, and Board of The annual Youth "Week address COUNCILMAN HAGIN j Education for their aid and instruc was given b y Herbert Brown, boy Linden Pupils to Compete Student Official Acts For tion. Mayor Myles McManus was mayor. He called attention to the In Contest Peter Bosco, III. SEEKS REELECTION unable to be present. Uaving: been importance and necessity of good Ajinouncemcmt wa-s made till« detained In Washington where he Inseparable in and out of high thoroughfares, and suggested that week by the Linden Better Hous 1 is conferring with Senator A. Harry school, Horace Singer was e le c te d Fifth Ward G. O. P. Hears work be done immediately on roads ing committee of an essay contest by the Boys’ Week Council to sub Formal Announcement | Moore and Congressman Donald in view of the fact that material in which all pupils in the city from j McLean upon obtaining Federal can be purchased at a minimum stitute for his friend, Peter Bosco, Councilman Maurice Hagin an as Police Recorder, after the latter the seventh grade through the high funds for Linden improvements. cost. nounced that be would be a candi was suddenly taken ill, and extend school may compete. Following the banquet, Robert He further stated that the city’s date for re-election at a dinner ed judicial leniency to a number of The Linden Trust Company has Verner, Boy President of the Board police cars be equipped with rad given in his honor by the Original motor vehicle offenders brought be offered to donate prizes of $2.50 of Education, conducted the board’s ios that should, in his opinion, be Fifth Ward Republican Club in the fore the bench Tuesday evening. saving accounts to the winners, session, assisted by Youth’s Week connected with the proposed coun Charles street headquarters Satur Bosco, who became ill Sunday, is re five girls and five hoys. Starting Commissioners Esther Badanes, day evening. Mr. Hagin is complet ty-wide system. He expressed sin ported to have fully recovered late and closing dates of the contest Ellis McCracken, David Liebowitz, ing a three-year term as Fifth Ward cere appreciation to the organiza this week. Resolutions of sympa will be announced at a later date. and Virginia Brow-n. William tions and officials responsible for thy and wishing him speedy recov-, councilman, during which time he A limit of 600 words has been de Brady, previously- elected president the observance of Youth WTeek. ery were adopted by the Boy Coun has served on a number of impor cided upon and pupils may write of the board by the Boy Council, tant committees. He is also em Reports on Gambling cil at their session Wednesday on any' phase of the Federal Hous was ill. Application of Steve Gorelski for Tempering justice with mercy, Re ployed as deputy sheriff of Union ing plan. Addition Held Up County. renewal of his pool room license corder Singer dismissed a number The local committee plans to Architect Leslie M. Dennis re was referred to the mayor. Luke John Koelhoffer, president of complaints against persons enter th# two best essays in the ported that work on the School 7 of the club, acted as toastmaster Devine, License inspector, reported charged with parking without lights, j city in the national contest, which I addition was proceeding with diffi after warning them that future of and introduced a number of promi that gambling on bagatelle mach carries a first prize of $1,000 in culty' because of inability to obtain fenders would be fined. He was! nent city and comity Republicans, ines in the city was at a minimum. cash. Contestants will be aided by masons and brcklayers. First held He mentioned one exception, in similarly lenient with a number o f ' who spoke in praise of Councilman literature supplied on the housing up because bricklay-ers feared they other defendants. Recorder Louis j Hagin and his civic efforts. Among which the owner of the machine subject by Edward Linzur, in would lose their union standing by Rakin confirmed each of Singer’s those who spoke were former City was fined $25. charge of the housing committee's accepting employment without pay, rulings. Attorney Philip Cohen, former Authorization was given City At headquarters at Elizabeth and the work was later resumed by two torney Lewds Winetsky to order a Among the cases disposed of were: Mayor Jules Verner, Health Com Wood avenues. bricklay-ers after it was shown that search on property to be bought Hans Kohloff, of 305 East Eighty- missioner August Eilbacher, Under Thomas E. Culleton, New Jersey- this was not the case. Of these, for a bridge across the brook in third street, New York City, for Sheriff Lee S. Rigby, A1 Lasson, of feited $5 for speeding, summoned by State Director of the Federal Hous one left to accept regular employ Coolidge street. Permission was Elizabeth, District Court Judge Patrolman Uminski, April 26; Wil ing Administration, has announced ment and the second has worked granted the Acco Social Club to Louis C. Lehmann Jr., of Roselle, liam C. Neuman, of 68 Louis street, off his relief credit. It is hoped that use the playground at School 7 District Court Clerk Ralph H.