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Vol. IX — No. 41 LINDEN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 10 PAGES PRICE: TEN CENTS »»

A« (a tatt wrak'i «H- Murawski Hits Bauknight With “Lack Of Sincerity oma tlMt aeUoa ea Mm poIHleal fa u rt aamM la c n aM oac« Ui« Fourth Ward Councilman Eldward ">#■*•> a t A**t) roMaiM a n a a d araa Murawski at the City fViuncil BMet- qaNa la avIMascw aa CItrviMe B auk • Honorary PBA Award Baukni^t Final Plans Dalziel Reports City ing Tuesday produced a report ai|M aaa Al Wrtilajr alaitcd tbroar- from the Bureau of Oombustitoa lat kanAa «a AprH laT AklMUCh which he said prov»»d that School 5 tr a a m U f kaam •• -A*rtl raoT* IS not a fire trap. UM haa BUanKjr enaamlaaU Svoboda With Plaque Raps Foe’s For Rally Summer Repair Program The school had been called a fire « w t Am traaa fimUi« Ikaak- trap by Murawskl's opponent la **aM Ml Wa epp a a i Bl Btf M onW ' Cotmciknan William Dalziel. F in al plans for a Pre*iaectM>fi the primary. Clarence Batiknighi. M «Hh Ika BiMm Hm i Um poMIr chairman of tbe road committee, Rally and Dance in honor of As­ However, the report read by Mr. w W I k u fld tet M Hm « k W .rd today released a long Hat of im ­ Statem ent semblyman James M MeOewan. Murawski indicated that the school »aa la roaHljr a "Hr# trap* and provements which Will be under­ Deroocralic organisational candi- meeLs all state .specifications and that M akouM k» InoMiHalvtr data- for Senator will be made taken in the city at a cost of about s cheekf-d regularly by the bureau "towd MurawiAn. »ko ia 'nr» tatfT.OOO Clarence Baukn*yht, intenalfyiny at a meetir^ to be held tonight. which has foiind the facilrty “free On«imtH*» rhalrmaa for tb» f!Mr hu oamiMuyn for Uw* eoundimanlc Thursday. April i T h - work inchidejs road im prove­ fr m Violations ” at UibAob roapoadMl amk a rwpy mamnatton for the fourth warl The dance wiM be heW Saturday, m ents at :<"'*'nter Sh , between S**y- Mr Mumw.ski not-d that berause a t a rnn auAantti*>l ky ir tn O kirf atated at a rally y.vrn .n hu honor Apnl 6 at 9 p m at Poidcay s Pine nvjur Avenue and Washington Ave­ of Its construction the stihooi is not J'M 'Pk IkaMa la aritkiii tlw y a atif **that I have not foryotti^n the poor Room, 434 R^osMlle S treet It was nue, Todd PHe*‘, b<^we»-n reqiiired by the stii’e to have an lanwrtLMa at all pM ic acHaaU ama condttaons of she street* m the anw»unred by the dance rommittf-e Price «4treet and E l.z a b fh Avenue, out.Hidc fire c.>teHp*' iwvWMy mnudld* ia'^ksoI m fourth ward that exiMed three year* th at wdl be a*, the M M onmouth Ave b**tween Another primary candidate, Alex­ «%• by ihi^ U n ayo. nor mm I un*w*r« of how they d<-,»r and that there will be danc­ M.-Cindle^s Street and Lincoln St ander G Wrigley, ;i.-iked council 4*m Wxr^ m bri»« d* yot .oto that p.tifui Btate of dHcna- ing free beer and pn*#-* 5^ M ark s S tre e t b<-<*A*e—n wh.^t progre.s.s i.oding .n W est Broiik. and unconcern for the problem of Mr and Mrs Thr.mas A Ehrhart. .-t Avenuf tti-Vi*' Sherman S'r*et 4uf;aK thd" City Eng.neer John Ziemian said Ihr pwple by she present oouncii Mr and Mrs, R^jb- rt arnl Mr b*e-A- r-Tt K* 7,'t^«'th Av-nue and that plans are moving along for H IB MUd «r ' P nr<%:vir. i .A.veaue tifinft R an- tfw fVfNT !nv»4f«Ad*v etfmpmtkf *»4 arvi Mrs Jo*tph f'Ahrha.'t the n-’V bridge in the W. Itth -St. he realty b*-5:? ve UwiS by ='k- Stri** h'-tw - n Phar^ller Avv- are.i but admitted that no c.ty fM m tt* t »kft»rnrU»or for ^ pAV,n* one itfe e t all of the neg­ e-. -ind B thim or. .tvenue A^n V^Bhttr '‘irl-. hr- been allocated for the lected aetJozM on the p art of th e Penn.fyKnn.o Ri.ir^jad Av.-nue b**- con«:F4ictjon of n- w hndge.s in oth U Hob rrfai»K«n Avenu* h- al.so a.sked -f there w.-re p*rmammi hmw f.nu»d ■ un*1er no .rcunurai*'^ ? tw»o n Wood Averwi* and M;t<-h*dl «»f^nMrMi rAumViom puBgmm any pi in.>> f.ar th«* • instruction of silence me from fpejUring out on Av' nu* and M .tcbell Avenue bc- lAlIXIAM OALZirx 'HMftl rflftaiitf » i mnms JMboo] a library in the Sixth. S- v- nth or the need* of she ward for ail the •w. * n .S'imp^on A\*enue to term - E-ghth Warti,s. mwieMhr rw^o^tiac TIta M«»tawry l*IIA i Issue, Says people, itmMl ai ail by }u*t paving tnu* t23rt:*‘> im prev i .n Cir.:I.n - Av-r.ue at a C.ty Count il Presid. nt J-rom<* 9wmi9 fomAnyam* ta «H achaali tfewMt 9m Ida itwitag my street that was ;n d.re need ' fren- Strie*. p.- Avenue to cost cif $3/J00 and a parking kx will Krueg. r said that there w is not OMir op dnr^D^ ib r fwm.t ao r Ib al w m pprmmmiad by IdWtaa F wijwmib be built in W ESizab^xh Avenue at tb«C aCisRN^Atir pcum.-m Uopm %r fore the library board if h«* w‘Hntrr?»>r* (lfec«a ‘Hk# r>4o Al Wrigley Work now underw.iy will be com natMOTk om$ M»r r iM r o o KowM%ry f^lta* Btawvo*r«l A* Jo b e la ffery rrt •ad job seeker", by SeUiAf the frtMip t<*rm.nu5 $6 .V» E-ldy .Avenu* 15th them to con.si.l-r .such a plan. •A»rUKt»Mi of )U«i«W pfPwrwCcd AicmaiKirr I.o K n itan rr rfu.: to showed *tacli of Street to term.nuA, SU.Ohfs, Allen pleted .r.elu Je.i M -K .nl-v Stre»t Wngley also charg*d that a city lNi«^ h r ^ to Mir AUxart’irT G Wr.giey cand.dale itvifmui Ororfa Bm/brndm unsb * t>mmetivr Bdomrd namican sad character in maletAx shM sta te ­ S'r**'t Oner Avenue to TlK>ma.s Pennsylvama Avemie to MiWred firehouse had b<'en used for a cam­ otB ft »e^m« h m * ^ for the Dexrvxratur C^irfcdmamc plupBe mmA Lf«JUd Wtmlm SAmspi CMacrr Al M iaem ao of the Xow ment " good cAisen* of the S‘r* *t be done )o.ntly with F!.z Avenue Wood Place, Union Ave­ paign meetirkg involving his op­ rfmt thttf mtmtd kmommg htH otfU Bom.nation .n the Sixth Ward, to 1^3*4 ftM metimm, obipr* »ad brywad Jenw y 9t»te t^Uew Be4M-o«3>l«'at A*- fcairth ward w#>re deeply concerned aix-^h* Academy Terrace nue to I.atberty Avenue; R*rlnnt ponent. 5keve Morris, tlM* • flMNir lMUNir4 ratal* pti m i» day accused C*ty Attorm-y *Jm ««li of 4 vir PrcMbteai l*wta toala&wm m ttr gmmt wpmktoa De as so why the arard was not repre Orchard Terrace to terminsis. fT.500 Avenue. Raritan Roaii to tcTmirrus. He asked council if it had any ibt* to oamtimao M i« r WiiMtsky of ’tiid.ng behind the cwtdb dhl fwagiij wCMtaw. t«etio» Edw vrd rbMm#hf> rpokr on seidcd on a vital City hoard lUce and Myrt!^ Terrace. Elmwood Ter Bf-nrood Drive Bt-rtant Awnue to knowledge of this and if :*o if it thmt ompUsktm fo m 4artai< organ EATion candidate ’ oi lt««fy tViitaMa fwtaii lha fTOWth af Liadea Polhre A£h the board of hewith fV>T more thnn race to terminus. temunua: Gre».*i*r Avemie Raritan were proper 4 mmprntgn omd H. declared If the City attorney r^f«Mta*4 t o IbnArs 1 0 dw HcMKtf- WCie Lewfue ami aiuSrr* were *bo«r* tw o years, ever S4nce the last ward Road lo Furber Avenue and Padge* ’ Mr Krueger said that h*- was not ^ ^ gH*n| ta **4 qa«aic*t-ritarg»> •■ant* to run for office, why do**sn t W ifk to be done w::h xti:- a.d ary tbsAtar BrwrwalneE AsMCtidiMi am a»e wanmi* aailrUtra ft|»d uporta r^arreaentauve loft for Flond*. th.* wood Road from Orchard Terrace aware of th:s situation and thanked brkjm »i«irM tta«* dpm M mm bo he pun h*» name on tbe baiiot’ ’ irn'kide the r*-*urf,ir.ng of H*-ien to Jkjmmit Terrace for tbcif iMmto •• bMtaW of Ua- Ums frmtm at tbirdea «Moy. pos.tisit has been vacant My serv Wrigley for bringing it to council's Vmi Om bHuwiry U He continued A!tht>i«gh I would Street from Blanche .'^reet to Elm Arm'A OMIerr Miaorrfao. ipalte oa U»e Kva wete offered to the ward and In addition, the .sanitary sewer attention He said that sueh a Mtawtita »• th» mmo mmmmor v.-ry m4<*h like lo d.-bate my op Sire***. Lum ber Str*-et from Pr.c* artioo'baa a ad ^rocsMbirwi of the lo the people of the «ty as they at Wood Avenue and 14th Street meating would not be proper W W< WM. *f« of lb* «fi»IOil Mr rttEWBs ■a— iar*d wnb rw- p- r. ?it w. never have engag'd in Street to El.zah»-th Avv-nue and Howormry IbdiM Bearwoi are now based on my quaLft«i Will be realigned for the wid^'ning tlMi « piiMtait a*iii' «r«4* bbt Midi.'—iiita o f Gfmrf** Br- a v rr’»\: coct»*«t d«wpste the fact about 2 75 m il^ of streets n the r a t AaoacmiUoat. «bic% hru W ea of West Brook between W ochI A ve­ IMiir* W mI INI 4M» ii Ibf ittMT* br«* a* mtmAmrf of Uw orpiaiaa -rtt » have apptarvJ at Mvera! Tenth Ward. The cost will be m m m m tbr nrwwmaby aad r^..si Mr Bauk- The temporary pavement on firm tbtat *f« HOC ftai»4r4 taif rrm t (Mkmt ftal,rtrta w»* appaistrd 'n~wvwr. wh*-B Mr W.r.tsky In addition the Ceamm^-rc* Road torrobjf flow ybbfik n.ght saKi aad have a tnvst or mart tar tim aataMUad term degree jn ttw fteld. Thera weft •nd 1 have appeared tog.th.T hr storm sewer wiH be installed at a esause of the E ighth W’ard Storm A dtttrrrw t rpfpf a# oam wm I* of C bartac MrtbMdr. P r undoBt Maaitaiia ittawjMd ih r cost of |^>.OOC. a piay arva will be ■prwibrra for mm iMoroauAf awd ra nvany peofde la Um ward arho fell ha« attempted to dtisste with m e ” Sewer wiU be paved permanenUy. iMtac Wiii rs for the eom- hie for ihAB mtmmOtm dm ta tbr spoilt mftlLrm in appotnt^ng one of a irhit sn which bis firm is en- .ng yf-ar was present'd to the ex­ mrBfd mat Apmtmg mmy «# lu ?«*• to pc4Ukml croBies to she poefUon m e d ' For Road Improvements ecutive boa,r April 1. by the nom iratin g *'omm>t- m * rr M ortta mfpmt X. To Be Repaired By City enmpnign should be conducted on City Council Tuesday received itons in the fwSd of healtfi needed trict if Roselle w*U do the same tee. W9m totwtm d tiMr fm fy km*k' tbe issues and should not evolve bids oa two inaprovement projects So represent Uie people of the for Its Side of the street. The >»late. which will be voted iPA mmmf b r bui T l» iMy hpUI rtfwv* mpio attkw M orA taaarr la pamo4 ky cKKinctl. lha into a p#-fsonaltly ciaah •’ftowvver. and introduced ordinances calling fourth ward adc^piately*’’' T^e ne^- lights were rt^uested upon by the member.«phip a t the af«*HE taiS «4N*tiw iMKSSirf of cMl> Airt MM4 a «# p a rt af lla pssIMy maaay apprqpfkakaf Umm»b can an- my opponenta ha\^ yet to criticise for work on three other streets. general m eeting to b«* h**ld T’hur.'^ JNmH tl»r afifKMit# C|t|MP *i«Md at Ik* ahsataelaoa a t am- ly ke ^ ra l aa ska prvi«<;< aamcA the nine-poin*. platform which f Dilorio and Dtlorio of Westfield by the E. St. George Avenue busi­ *AMt Um peepfe about Um many day. .April 4. a t 1:15 p.m. .* as of bl* fttall tl M paa»4 raa4 a CSly Kknnai at JWba aad oaly mtMa Um Iimiu apwl- outhned earlier m the campaign. 1 was the low bidder for work on nessmen's association which said tele^ioiM e tils m ade to the prepMA folkyws P resident. Mrs Robert n^iNTtad ^tal db* ooataibl •* have attempted to stick to these Skimpaon and Mitchell Avenues and that the lamps were needed to cut eeatMUmnn about tbe condlHona down on crime. Trewhella: first vice ■ president, OB tb r 0iiftb Ware! wtH W h ta Um o rd m an ct i* pa«Md. fo c u for the paring of a new parking AtotH li kulm a t m utt naada i»* of Dm arard aad so aaay ahU tell Mrs Harry Liwren sfMrond vice - f«f f««l "roucb* bafuM • wtftM'r Um Ei^aatrtiiB Dtpartmtnt prt- “One need only to look at the lot in W ELtabeth Avenue. Two pieces of city property were aaaia m tk r lAty A aaaaliy. m you tia u Um t itee me. did not fvt president, Herman Mopsick princi­ M 4#irtar»4 parr* detailed plaiM and adv«rtt»M poor conditions of our mtrcH or at T heir l»d on the form er wajs sold for a total of 517.200. WiUiam ai.lM at* wpiwml at a ooat at Ute courtesy of even racaivinp a pal: recording secretary Mrs John TIta tatafn i» a k m if b at m t a ^ for iwaird btd* T h t b*di a r t re* the flooding problems oeensionod SIX 154 and S10335 on the latter. Palermo bought property in Penn­ stogtome rep^ Ask the peopfs on Lewandowski, eorrespond.nu .vere- •tarU ibi kB ptift iiMtaftMtMi ta Um by West Brook to rewtise that there Tbe bids were referred to commit­ sylvania Avenue for $8,000 and Mi­ Tk* wiafi ua«* kack lo Um iiom e tiv td M a piftalr OMetsiur and are Jbekaon Avenue v^tat reply they tary. Mrs. Arthur Moore and tr.-as- Mib Wft/4 battl* liriitafctK referred to lha Road CbfnmAtte are plenty of legitimate campaign tee for closer examination chael Jiq>ka purchased land in vkea Ik* tJIy'a popialalloa ana* g et fteiB Um present counctkitaa urer. Mrs. David Rakin. Paiit A Trtakr M balac and Um CMy ib ip in ttr w ttb power i» u ra Val Delia Pello of Union sub­ Meechan Avenue for $9,200. a iu i^ torn tkaa It la aaw Wk*a oa- eoneerning their ^igtit In Aghtii^ The Glee Cktb and sch mamrd a cmUrnci. "Perhaps and I hope not. this is mitted the second lowest bid of ly aate a f Mra Mim Im* H*»d oa a Um erection of a home a few The highest bid received in ad­ tra will present the Scoring P»>stiva1 Ilibsiidni bav« biNra iOMUMflla T h t EnginteiAag D tpartroent «u- juat a case of where my opponents S10.SX8 for work on the parking m n t t tk*r* *aa aa iatcM i ia tk* moKlM ago Ask tbe peeg^ 00 vance for the Meecham Avenue program at the general meeting. Uta ward ta Uw irfffMA Had Mr pttVMea eoootrwtioe to tnatire that feel the need to embark on person­ area and the Road Construction Motk beUi« alaitad. *rtrtrd Avenue what tjqw of help property was $2,400 but during pub­ The attendarwe banner for Man h Um project In buih aeoerdina to they got from the present council­ al attacks in an attempt to becloud Oo.. of W estfield subm itted the sec lic bidding at the council meeting the real issues of this csMmpaign.** w'as aw arded to Mrs M ary KeUy's i^ectfbwUoaa HI mb Um job ia man copceming the Aooding of ond loweat bid on the Sumpaon and it rose to the $9,200 figure. a work in CurtU ^reet. Academy a t* traUMi A decision is expected soon on the for a price of $4,103.16. County Council Conference which tractor poaU a oat year matnttn- Uona! ami! boxra and street signs Terrace. Biancke St. and Mon­ tb* ilim nil for \w9 anw mu at*. hiring of an arAitect for tbe jmo- Final passage was given to an they attended as deh-gate.'? of ^hr a n te bond. la onr ward.* m outh Ave. ! ordinance naming Andrew Roako pkctoa At Um prwMBt ttaio. Umre mta 4S posed branch hbrary in Dill Ave associatkm. Tht Enaineerlnc DeparUnent Petitions were received from res­ as a coRstabie and another ordi­ yeutttts oa fdo la the raaiarwr'a *nM cdtisesis of the fourth arard near C ranford Ave. A trip to the t*nit«M N ations thta meamren the project aad re- idents of E Curtis St.. W. Morris nance was introduced naming €V>r- oiftc#, all odbiag for laiamwmimU know Um poor type of represents- Several architects have sutwnitted Building on FViday. May Z. is being orwamiatli paymtat ntoording to Ave.. and Harding Ave.. asking for B^ua H. Grodin to the same pout. H i t rnmpm mmemmmry bo offoct a , tkta UMy are now getting aad prHiimnary skKches and have been planned for the sixth grad*-s wa.*" Maaiy eanwraclaf Mkrta tea* unit prirca in Um c o n tra ^ All pay* ImCirovemenCs in tboae streets. pottd road mtr amay At tht tad 11 am sure that they will make s iMerviewed by the library board. A measure also was passed orhtch announced by Mrs. B*‘an. Also t b*«*i ratint ta d laeBiW ag Ik* eoki> aMata art approved by the Road Tn other acticMi, council agreed to of Um y change by eiecCing me oounclknan An announcement will be made in would increase the salary of per­ trip to the Hayden Planetarium on Baraka aiafi la tkla eoluBaa aaa- OommAtte. lafU bU on Aprt! 141b by voting E-IA.** Mr. the near future, according to li­ install mercury va^r Itglto in the sons serving as public works in­ Friday, May 17 is scheduled for thr r*m li« tk* rtpin al Ik* a Hwt aaa to ThM Anal t o p la Um ■nai iwini nt E S t George Avenue bumneaa dis­ Um AHtbeaea^ y«ar la Um O U brary official. spectors fr a(at*d that appeaRiaa to tkla r*- (iBetrtaa Department fumiahea the trmHy rtauMl* art MhmUted ia qaMt kaa b**a tptaailap tbiwab- Aancnnnefrt CVnambMlontra with a Um order that tht peUUoe* mtt aifl Ik* aattoaraaMp . . . BipaHa m ap that everythliif 1* in order, they On* autor Kent to b* eoaatdvrcd eldod ypoB. the Raylnttr Is rectanm end to CcNinelt Uiat Uie Im* W’omen of the Mooae Chapter 5B6 meeting at S p.m. at Mbosc Home. by Clly Ctouarll. In tkla matter, la •uthorixtd to furnish the city at- provMntnt he aaiftatd at a yivtn adiat Uadrn artO b* palatal by; tornty with tht informnUon ntct« rate. Linden Ki«-ania Clito meeting at 12:16 pm at P.AL Building, permHtinc tkla auppoaad lelaur* f ««ry to prepare an ordUmact for V n ^ A vm ue. Um* aeUvttp to tok* root ? T T Oouncil then fwlk anoUier public rooh Inqyrovtmtnt The ordinance mettiiar. afbin noUfylny al! tboat MOXD.AV. .APRIL » art* forth the txact loeatlon anHI affeeted. If the OMineil In aailafltd limftiUkiii* of a fMojeci and aptcl- Utat tverythinp la in order, thty Landen U ona OliU) m eeting at 12:15 p.m. a t G race HJptscopa! nta a lura of monty to eovtr Uit C burch. Tai Tiot Tredbb i? approve Um aanenwnent oo«(. Pt I* Introduced by Oouncil at TTCSDAV. APRIL » a public mtttiBf and tvtryont di- Tht properly owpern recolvt a If jmu abouki omit on* lec%l do* rtctbr airecitd ^ tht ImiMWemeiit bill which ntatet Utat 90 per cent Buaineai and Prafeasiopil Women's Club of Linden monthly ducUoA from your i^om # tax is noUfttd of a •roond htaiina. munt he paid wttbin tO and meeting at SunnyaUle Branch Library at 8:00 p.m. rrUira. wtirtlier tt br for rofitrMhu At thbi mttiny thty nmy volet that the t^anaindtr may be paid In Veteran* of Foreign Wars Wheeler Post 1397 meeting at 8 a.ra. Uona, mcdiool biifai or buslitaM ox* Uitir approval or dlmpprotal of equal imtalbnenU annually for the at Itoat Banc, PcangrlcaaiR Acenm, ponam. H murmff c o M ooat you Dm ordlimnct. H it main db}tcUoat next four yeara at a nix per cent mort tlma tha total •nbtml ooat of to pM sayt of a a Im provem tnt or* intereat rate on the unpaid bal- Unden Enka Lodge IMO meeting at 8 p.m. at Lodge home, 22B • ebmliiiic beeobbl vttb U^o« dinaac* art: H tt naideata cannot lArttgen Plaee. Cbonly TraM Oow f by. UbIm MVord Um ameesaMnl or a new UndcD Rotary Chib naetlag at the Unden Reformed Church Omaa^ Tnwt Imm Ua «oayoaUat pavtmeal would g tam tt a haavltr aw STAMra nutoew a n o aain v a t 12:16 p.m. cifleca aad is a ataadUr of the volume of tent movlnff traffic which UBiiBRVE IMh A.VNIVEBBARV. .AaimblyMn Jen ire og Ilidunan, KubM Irwin Felilmaa, fbdopal P ^ iH tasuraam Oorp. would cndanfcr ohUdraa. w n a iM n o n rm m surma PAsat Unden Exchange Oub meeting nt 12:18 p.m. nt HcManua HnIL Unnnrl MUbnger nad Mn. Harry Lewrn. left to right, are i ra during the rededtrntien af religlaua —Ada. V Uitre are no ob|cCtioBa and an IM9 40 STS WOOS ATSKUS — Ada. ohiM ta a t Um Sabnrbaa ilawtah Ceatoe. Inat f^idng amning. PAGE TWO THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 Broadway Stars Ed Murawski Lists Work 'Health Given Aduever Chats Oyation Done In 4th Ward *Ts this neglect of the Wardf* H* a t e Ual* 4 tte eaaUauaa,. at D r. Jen Bl. M andril A record crowd of over 880 J u n ­ w as the queatu>n sriced by Fourth btti arrvtr* aktna Rawllc HI Na. IS ^ « aCTiea ior Achievers and their adult advis­ Ward Councilman Edward Muraw­ a«H»l«tlOB of # cotiBt, ers jammed the Grand Ballroom of 1 1 1 ski at a serloa of campaigi) meet­ of flatel* a t Md niMteUi A», the ears). These iQnnptoms may be the Elisabeth Carteret Hotel Friday ings and a dinner held la hn honor tncrvaaMl poMr. patroU aitd evening. March 38, to hear and see *niere tMUi tong t>ern a tayiiMI caused by diseoae of the heart, kid­ olfc*r Itonw aa t e i a f am aa In whj,n I Miss AniU QtUette and Jack Wash- T3ie dinner atim eted 480 persons among doctora KhaX a man is aa neys. or arteries or by nervous IM tea teffw ad Uia ward bum. presently co-storring in the to tht PoUsh Sationa! Hmae Satur­ old ai hU aiteriea There ia truth strain. All of tiicoe aiknenta except Morawtet aaM «tec “I «. Irving Berlin Musical Ocnaedy. “Mr day It fas sponsored by the Fourth in thia atatement becauae the oon> poaaMy nervoia Maain. are toodi- tafaad a U a d ia c aW t daMMU P r^M cn t". Ward Democratic CM and Cbnrisa m i dltloB of the iM^riea ia related to tiona th a t re(H>lre to eatm en t M es^nn served as ebniman nnd r « a r d a t aaaoaa^ataMM. I .hai* OUlriSe and Washburn sped to the condition of the heart. Xf the Abnormal blood preaaure calls to a s tm u te r kMp M batlartaa « m ward tn a,i arteriea dhow aifna of groarii^ oUl, RUsabeth after ^mplsting their for treatment of the disease that Mr Murawski answered hU awn fu tu re " the heart la put under atrain. and produced H. Good reaulta can be regular Friday night "Mr. Presi­ the victim ia aging regardleaa of dent** performance at the St. James question With a deUUled list of Nn- M n mroUat of MlualaM work, obtained only H the patient follows rra at tlw Ptdiah Nalloaal IW r the aumher of yeara he haa lived. Theatre in Hew York. Arriving at provemenU to the ward compUtsd the doctor's inatructiona. tor the (n the past sevsn years at a cost MuraarMi Utaakad lira ao|ih, One of the beat waya of knowing doctor alone cannot produce Che the Elisabeth Carteret Hotel at ap­ proximately 11:30 p.m their rendi­ of nmre than ITD0.008. TOaiaaarwakt far bar loa« aad lo,,i the condition of the arteriea and desired reaulU. The doctor will work fo r th a P — aaraMr p a r t, u Uie heart ia to v^tch the blood have certain inatructiona to be fol­ tions a t *Tbe Secret Service Makes Among the m ajor woftOL Hsisd bp Me Nerwus”. 'Don't B* Afraid of a eoawwlltaawoeiaB Rba la aoi preawife. Nonnal arteriea are eiaa- lowed in each case. yeara, sre Bailimore Aw storm seeking rs-sisetkuL tic, like rubber. With each heart­ *X%e beat thing one can do about Romance", and "Pigtalk and Freck­ sower. Il)«.ft30. JariESon Ave storm John Jonmn also ^sk*. and « d beat the arteriea atretch becauae abnormal Mood pressure is to tiy les” brought OB encore after en­ sewer. 838.84) 1988 Henry St Im- that the “Ward baa giovn from more blood la being pumped into to live so as to prevent the dis­ core As a final encore they did pro%'emen(. f29L388 snd Carnsgie Isrming lou to a wsa develop^ them. Between tieartbeata the ar- eases that cause it After mil, the several numbers from we41 known St msprovement. M8 8 ^ MM7 Row cosnmumty macs I cam# hrr« u teriea apring back to amalter aize. blood pressure Itself should be no Broadway Shows such as "Fanny” er Street inqsrtreemeaL f?8 138 and 1818 D still te giuwtng ** The pressure in the arteries be­ cause for concern. *nie first aim 'Oklahoma'*, and "AU American" Maptr Avenue improvement. 838.■ tween heairtoeats is kn SRAM Vernon Inc.. Wtlham Street pavrenenv 843 004 198) Hen Railroad and toe overpam of th- that your blood pressure is 130 he j of definite value in the prevent ' Feannytvaaia Railroad from « means, of course, the systolic pres- ! ion of such diseases: atantly to nmintain pradnrtion sMiedulea far tkeir divwalfled prsdue t Hn«^ Tttm m m CMmy featvame Undemann. director of RAMlD ry Bl (new left) of «I5 Laorito Street, a amlar at Linden BIgk arkanl, Jnnn M. MeOlynn ^ 1888 C^arnter Avemse, and the JA company i^nsored by In St to Rmils I sure. 1. Bat moderately; balance your land A ve. improvement 8389*4 Gloria 4 . Plato (extreme right) of ?H Harriaoa Place, set and cement rrfamlr aaktfmy. Edwnrd Mnl« organic Chemicals Diviiuon FMC and UncoiA St. improvement. l\'hether tne pressure is above or meals. the d;aa#r haaoriag the emis lin (aeeond from left) nnd Edwnrd J. Mnrainafci af 811 Park Avemse, Inspect ftniaksd csppir nnUgne Corporation, and June WlaaiewskL below normal must be left to the 2. Avoid highly seasoned foods. f7»M l maa eras marksd by the appr«- den lamp mmsaled an naakagnny ptnqae. Execiriivea of Tbamaa d Bette who serve aa vakmicer ndvteera t^asurer of R 1X3 0 0 , the Junior Condiments jwch as salt, peppier sswv a t a vtrfaal whe's who doctor to determine. But there are to the teoup are Edward MidUte dooopk §nrilk and Jnmea Tavsindna Aclurvement company sponsored by A focal at ?l improvement pro certain syn^om s which may cause and vinegar should be used spar- grams were Itfted by the eoanctl county randidatca and rily cdRcbsis ‘ ingly, if at all . . . This applies also The Regina Corporation a person to suspect that his pres­ Special “Free Bnterpruie" awards man All urged the re siscOoa «»f Mr sure is high or kvw. I to alcohol, coffee, and tea. tn the form of autogiaphed copies In a.iddion. h# pointed that toe M ura The usual symptoms ny Turnello, TnaiBing Achievement company sponsored by Murawsh. sUo noted that smoftf eases and nervous exhaustion, how­ 7 Try to keep your mind at ease ed in the history of the CTuh. At lU sad eapMin wbere the money or. . Defense Th<^as S. D ^an has ^Officer, and Major Kenneth B I.Sk- Furolator Products, Inc Ae per*»*Ai tram the ward serv.nf ever. are conditions that require As far as possible, avoid mental luncheon meeting at the Hoge) Sub­ 4 to obtained bw theas htg Idsaa' commend<»d D eputy Coordinator Tourette. Assistant Operations Of' s ma»i^-*pal f,-»veramnJ T'wnassewsh tos.ng Mrs the ^eroC^n of our city gov*?% blood pressure are; headache, dizzi- will soon note marked health im­ Wide control center exercise to be Center. Scotch Flams, New Jersey. In accordance with a reso'utioa neas, and head noises (ringing in provem ent J 1.HA J»ar* tdSeary tYwster l.ata m*a{ aad has ma rwa: later«-«« held on April 4, ^ 6 3 . j subm^led by the board of directors s.-r-,- he«Uh M.irru ton.th plan the f-.dlurv at ttoi ward e«*ept si Deputy Municipal Directors will and unammously approved by the The Civil Defense and Duaster serve as critique officers at the R Rg l>r H R Hoffman, f.re 4* etoetdoa time wbea it oervet Ciuh. Itobert Mayer was granted parim^AE p6ys,c,an k«'s perauaal tatoreaf." LINDEN MUSIC CENTER Control Staffs of the twenty-one Municipal Control Centers Bach the powers of president, together ACCORDION SCHOOL municipalities of the county and Deputy Municipal Director will be With a framed copy of the resolu­ the County CD and DC Staff will assigned to a municipahty adjacent tion, the preaideat’s pin aikl gavel ACCORDION A GUITAR fO BA participate in the exercise which to his own. Upon the conclus>on of the meet­ u s s o N S ______a * O V has been named “Emerald”. I ^ . ___ . I De^Mity Cbordmator Walsh stated ing be was preisented the past pres- H, CMtract •• iifa . . . t a d ^rK lk tl The exercise will presume that a that the exercise was named "Bm- ident s pin and gavel given to all HONNB STUDiNT ACCORDION______$49S0 nuclear bomb has exploded in the ^ erald” because the plan was con- retiring presidents, MeCRACKEN vicinity of Morristown and vrill re- ^ ceived lUiout the tune of Pa- Robert Mayer wno is a well ORGAN LESSONS AT POPULAR PRICE----SS.M quire appropriate actions by the , trick's Day and that it seemed most known member of the Union Coun­ VOICE — PIANO______only S S .M Radiological. Communications, Med-; suitable since it is hoped that It ty Truat C^ampany, w m recently F iitr ii l i r a*«r 85 jraan icai, Transportation, and other sec- J will be a Jewel, providing a hard transferred as branch manager to CALL Btetor B-STBI lions of the Municipal and County probltm directed by a green Deputy a Linden effwe at the Company. Alr-CoaditisMri • 9 0 NOtTN WOOD A V W m IB ID iM . M. J- Staffs. 1 Coordinator named Walsh. He wsUid have been president of the lAons Club for the fiscal year Asipie Psrfcist 1S83 IBM. having boea Oral vice preatdeni for the paA year During his aasociatioa with the Oub. Ro­ A Sereke Witkis Tto Mtam sf bert Mayer held the poaiUons of Screiaf Everjr ReMgiss chairman of finance conusiittee; ebairtnan. bUnd aid. secretary, aec- IT’S UP TO YOU ond vice preaideat and first vice EUzibttk prmidenL His transfer precluded any poasibiUty at assuming the re- 2124 E SL George Arc. N. J. aponsU>Uity of president and be Oppodte Wsriiuuieo Park graciously rehru^uished tois office for the second vice pressdenV Ed­ ward Boofujy. President Al Bunn expressed the deep fv^eU of the CliA. om well as hit appreciation of the Union Csun- ty Trust Company's acUon. M r M ayer rsaldee a t UC Elm ora Avenue. Cranford, with his wife, Muriel and Uieir two sons, Robert, DONT Jr., and Kuo. 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IR I «*m 4 Am , Nh * I I H R Rw h A Am ^ I m i M t IL « m « i V Am , Wm BaEARLETaMSHEPA8 D ro a THE HOUSE o r; • PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS C^PAN Y 14, 1m» I t Mapb llnM Sj ATBU. IS IM Twapaying Sarvant o f a Braal Sfala MlMBiR MOIRAt DirOSIT INIURAHCi COIROIATION M l Cw h, brwritr b THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 PAGE T H R U

Oarollaa, aad arrlaaP aaaraaaa la Uw DC Oaipa A ^ l IPPP, Vaa Dar Wal. a elark-typiat la College News tlw eorpa' Adjutaat OaocraTa 8ac- Tha m -fm t-tM aoWliar, arhoac St. Therea’s Church To O. Yeisley Outlines Ward paraata Uva at MI3 Soutli Wood Uoa catered Ike Amqr la July IPP2 aad arrived avaraeaa tka (ol- Aaaaaa, la a praPiMte at liaPaa Michael O. Kazimir of 2EMB LeX' towlap Daeaaikar. He recetvad kaalc H^k aekeol. Ha aRaadaP Tka ington Avenue has been nasned to lialalap at Port Dia. Mala Oataaraltr Rirtpara Haw Honor Rev. Stachowiak the Dean’s JUst at ViHanova Uni- Achievement To Voters S « r v l Tka IP-raar-old aoldler la a iaP2 Brttaawleli. aad waa aaqrlarad kr veraity, ViHanova. Pennsylvania, for Uw Air RadiH^aB Salaa Ganpaar, g rad u ate ol tPadea Hlgk Sekool. e e • • ftev. Dr. auuiiey 8Uohoirlt3i, Ana Borowics, Ancdiaa Malica, the First sem ester of th e 1M2-S3 Tenth Ward Couneiknan Paul A. which will be “cleamer. neater, eas­ Ualaa. kaiora aatartac Uw Amqr. of BL Tlwr«H'o wilt Tekley in a mailmg this week has ier to sweep, more oomfbrtable to a a a a Kathryn BarUw, Mary Hoeak, Joe- •diool year. Jaaagfe V. LaValpa bo iMWorod SttiMloy, H oy at, ot o eph Bartua and Sal Mohea. Less than eighteen percent of urged voters to 'vote wisely, vote walk on and more workable.'* dlABor mortriim the 40th nanivert' Yeisley." He noted that Jenprovemento at MAN OOtOO. CAUr. trHtM Cl A laa i . fteooFtloa. JuUa Bunk. Catherine Villanovm's m ore th an 4300 under­ ary of hi# ordinetioit. graduate students merited tbk ac­ curb lines and interseotlom wlM MkHmr l«ae* Obrponl M etaf4 J. O RBA T UAJODB. OJU (PHTN CI Bdnilta» Joha Mruceek aad Steve In a statement, be noted ttiat al­ Jaabk aoa o( Mf. aatf Mra. Jaka J eaaph V. LwValpa. IP, aoa of Mr. I JPoHet Chief H enry Tomooifoniiii MorrU: Lottie Kowal. preaident. ademic distinction. though progress in the et^ some- eliminate standing water. PUtaburik. Pa. (A jnttO —Alaa The councilman also said tiiat be J a a lt at UM Oluk auMt, aad Mra Vloter R. LaVolpa ol i t if the ^Hirmaii of Uw U ta ir white Ladies AuaiUary; Josephine Klep times seems to come "without fuss J. ZaMk, aaa at llr. aad Mra Adaai serves as a member of the Flaaaee pM*4 Uw ikwtaliM RuAit Tack- Uatoa Aveaue. oompletad recruit Akseiider Wrigley. Praiic B ^e chick, preskleBt. Rosary Society; or boUier" it requires a great deal JMck, PM Baaawoad Tanket, la- Committee and ae chairman of tbs Wittamu r Iralidag. Marek 1. at Uw Naval ; and V irt CSilef Jooepli F ^ d o ^ e Marge Materna, iwesident, Mothera of wortc, Btctaa CJauna. Ik at the aaaUr waa praoMied M firac tlau- Servicemen Personnel and Evaluation Commit­ Manaa Ocfya RacnM Dapal, kaa Traialag Oeatar, Oraot Lakea, Illi- ■ th e o o -c h a lrm ^ Rev. Cbeeter Mlo* Clidb: C arrie Kiett», prm ident. P ol­ Ormneitman Yeisky, in noting kn- taaaai la PHiakurpk, Paaaajrtaaala. donraki aad Rev Fred hflHer are Hszald B. Mayers tee. t>i««a. CklUbraia. wtwra ka It aarvlMI wilk Uw M ao la ish Women's AlUaace; Anthony provesnents stated that he had honoimry eo-chnUraieii. PIsebodasIri, FrssldeBt, Holy Name worked hard for them, as a council- ArtUlarr. a NIka-Hamlaa ralaailc USB BAJNBRtDOE (PHTNC) — . aaU. I Mra. Heten Dohrow kl k ch^r- Sodety, and Joseph Bartua, presi- man does; thi^ he planned, checked I lady aad Mra. Mn^Brei M atanm dent, Udiers Society. Harold B. Mayers, seamar.. USN, a survey, and checked plans oa 4 Liadca Rcndcnb Aid LMutaoaat Zalek. aaaeoUaa at- I k e»*chalm»a. Other oommiCiee son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Mayers each. Maaakatai. Oanaaar (A iflW n— dear at llaWary A la Uw artUlarr'a College News Oeaeral CommlUee: Lottie Lko- of 1710 Mildred Avenue, k serving lodfleoro ^Bolttde: SeeretBry, Mra. w ka. Leoore KluUconeski. L ook YM-YMHA M d i a f F v k Anar IVC Mlahaai OarAca. Jr, ■Ui MlaWta HaW altoa aatarad Uw Lottk Pahokhi; troBMrer. Matthew aboard the nuclear powered guided He noted that he now is devol- arkoat wtfa Jeaa. Maaa a( M M ft- Araap la SaptaaPMr IPPt. Mankou^i. Sigmund Kempesyn- miasile frigate UK Bainbridge, opmg plana "for completing our WBTfBciti aad ykbhei^ aecretary, A l. Frank Bugan, Harold Wheeler, •mm* Raa4. la a aiiak ir af Ika M Ika n-raar-aM aPdoar la a IPPT curreatly aakgned to Mediterran­ roads and for establishing repair The Elizabeth TM-YWHA con- ’cheater CbrdhBh. I Joamk Dudvk. Mary Novak, Angel- BaWa Oraua llaaar OoarC at Uaa paadoala at IdaPaa Upk Sekool M atthew J MAliAowiiii of ean duty with the %xth Fleet. and maintenance procedures which ducted I t s fourth annual art ex­ ! Muhiifo of the ocoBfnmee 1b> I ina M<^ica, Ann Borowica. Michael tlh DIaliriaa'a Mtk laCaalrr, arkteh aap a Utt graPaato at BadnwU Cmdo Aifoot, booe eemod to will greatly improve the ward aad hibition and sale at the associatloa j chide: 'ndheta. Edward G«‘|^h, j JaroM. Joha Dobosiswica, IVilHam raaaatJr laak part la aaaaaaaalaa UaWaratlr la Laarl^Mip. Pa. Ma la tlw Dm a 'o AetlTltioo Honor Llot st I keep It in good condition." building. 1(04 East Jersey Street, |chBtnBaB; JooephlBe Klepehick. j Paffrath. Joseph PotaUb. Theodore ko. (or Ika PatHa praap'a rkaaai at SUW fO iu ttti ito of ToebBOtoCT. It Elizabeth. I charlady, and Staaley Hovotany. I Poll, John Ral»>wskl. WiSiur So- Ako, John Klunder. Stanley Bias- I He noted that money has been (rPtaralUr. WRi RM oeacod bjr D eoa at Men. * Miehoei iacili, Rooe M am in Wahl. 'Cha, Frank Schurley. ko. Michael Mroz, John Jaeik. Wal­ ! reserved for the paving of Myrtle Among those who served on the Tka kaaar paarp aaaaH*aP tfea

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WMe than !*•** «be aasonm- -d «b» u a a c a o i thia ataUa and aa bifaaftaj Miy iiiimtl.-r‘ -.*wl»mcs« nuri the s» MtirAUJkYlOItt A» A UKAL iL Taluglune; HOator C-WM yiriaf af Ogaaaa yaam. ^ fbwt of ^ tta a K. la to bar^ f iMiMilpaf Ibal PBOTEIATION THCaEFOa AND AU- be iMADvidad by I wkaeb ab^ ba parabli not taara tbaa ' tba iMiwiM wbtob tlla af Lbsdea TMOaUINC THE FINASKINfi tomtos ssW bond aat.mfmtwto Sralami t. M ana mar fama tba da*a «f tba bands t wdl riwaKribidt la kba yayaaaat af tba THCaCOF. >» k- »«->• Id by m UNDBI NEWS PCBUSHINa (XL offiea for ube lAraa-t Boat af Iba afanM id laipMaNaMNla la- bnsr iiyiofvw.' m uut eeew edtag s>a , lay April IK, IfdS and larminaKiw April BK IT «IU>AINItIJ ST T lt« tiOUNlSL per coat per answsi aari sbato n*sto*» ta ebnOatr Mto ab m aawar liwtaltoriinn. Ur THE CITY o r UNIIEM 14, IM K. to Ib a mmm af FV.Mk-M: tbM tba MMbar •nauai aw^RmemU ms* rtivm»ag_ to TMt mAWCMW YM«M*r” ^^ •LMtarTwr Tea Oeale Ear Oepy SeettiM a. BaM iniapibl> ahaM fafnlab af aaaiMd tontodbaiMda ta wKdab tba apa- 1. Tbai Aendewy T«e««««> trmm miwifrirr tb e a a m k ar d saaaal la^alL HR r r o r d a i m m i b y t W i t a bond to lAa Oliy « i Llndan in ika aafli .» ba toaiiad bam ta I aial aaaaaaaaMda way ba paid abaH be meats #u#d beems for the paymsat m u wlweh bond ahall rowate la fnU faraa r M .k k f-M . T b a bMMto. ta tu aw ao u a tmwmmmae k a ia g sg - siri be pprakto sal mam town Saw yvwm MeniMr of AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONB d u rin c Um totoa af oTrico far wbMi Kka Oaaam tbat part af Iba aaal af tba kactol pfvi waitoliiti 959 square yawls of pave- fnan Uw dale ri Ik e ------^ •aM aonatabla to afactad: and obaB taka. aw at. tlw aaawtiwriwa af nuabSBatniW •• Ua4ee. Mea Jam (Maie CItea ' tabarrlba and file wMb tba Clark d tb a ciiBirsts aaria sari guMxsa. bang sg- of laadoa toia roaatowd eadb and pmximstali 949 Riwat faat d a a tk <9iri iaaa sa. taftk, andar tka art a( Marali i. lITt — raataca at Ika abaH moot tba aaallflaaKfaiw iraatoad YtoBM to koM ky atoMtoPtotri gaMetot glM ika cw lrq altos af asoas- M at Uaeaa. N. i . by tow. prior to aaaisaaeinc bto duataa M Mw City a ^ aaeretolag ba powara. and abaU la (B«Wkt ______d Uwfaa fag itoa paspaaa af Rn i all riayseta eaaKp(y«*ttb tba law ia aaab dhall Liasaf Mr" a n ^ n t af tlie awaBait tow aagg af kka i#iimglK itojui v ■■ wta j also be fiswsb m t t sd I raaa aiada and praridad. prior iaMMbaaad. tWa k i m li «a flaaaoa ia a a ^iMbattoW m d aaaaatolag 3toa s a w a f j . hiri atoag Asmiemy ' Saatoon 4. Tbia ordinanea aball taka af- d»e eo at at tba laaal iaapnivemenl to ba 9IM O M. atod saw kafaw «ka mfm m < ' Tsrvmea frxtos OfriWud Teaitoe to *»* [ feet in tka oMnnar paoridod by tow. and tawed aaoinat pnaperty d m U n a t ba ew stito aai aatooiMa a f kaiatoa an d a r is a sortkomaterfa aorestnes — POOL HALLS NOT WANTED — urdinanfaa or yaria af ■diaanwoa la- aBOMa of tba be isaaad . T k a aattasailad aa a t e f Htod ! fantoiwo 3 TtoR tbe oscawr or eosors waainwa aasoowt af ipselal towtoavaaMaiB to atokad 9a ka tow saai af of toad fiiiafliag as easlwa aria af Acari- ur tbe anwoM «f E l t .M tK A Tto R a a a s a s a asaak of aka ; •my 'Tectoaas kuna ttmbassd Teiatoa w “It is our experience that thefts and other tb«n aonfiiBiiit. by U e tin MaMkaaabariy tarmwws, bmsg the April t. t*KS Banda t« rinaae^ Oky af tdadaa’a C riy m Iwrge. krias kka aaai af h s « s f tk a »PHfii'in »Ll pavemomO. m o be**' offenses are committed in and about these JBBOJiB KRURGBR. sbaro of tow ram\ of tbto bapfomnent 17.999 94. kaad aaUrkWfiriii aotaa a*ri by idtoarud sari tUrertad la aiaba tba Praaldaail af CaanoR »haa not ba waved ia atnaa ef tow bosstos n f U w CHy d Liadm w tke a a l r i premises." . APPROVED: April 1. IMK. m oont of tbe ttoatad nasrrikoliaa. amoamt d 94.444.44 shaU ka toaaad. ■t gmm s rri w With those words. Police Chief Henry WILLIAM J. HURST. Saotoon IS AB siri to fawnre aha aaat of tow lasgawve- | fmun Mkri s r e e r M ar or aseaSs to k« sgartaRy aaaeaawl as koreta , to Uw ro rb h r- of Tomaszewski summed up his professional and ATTEST: ao p r Xn c i s n o a n n Art forth may be liutsaiawwd and pro- boiri ant I apatoea mstes and seeled ndib sash maans Any kd er personal feelings about the introduction of any City CJerk V ded by subsequent rwnduUons or as bentos of tho Cbty of PoraW -4 hand ooned by s-y pres—c P e a a : M rr-)u>red by tow snsnuM of 94.759 99 sBaii W wsued *»' -evertrf y^weuws A.dWrtitety bs’-oi s pool halls in Linden. iteotwn 19 This nedmaaer aball taka Sf-quon E It >• bervby de^v rwiawri tlwl •-.U h r i huUT foe* »hah ba>T« effect m the bummwt aad at tow toma tho arevage peruri of usofutoifw* »f the .'•uw mussarswest oret soy -•'< This paper agrees whole heartedly with CITY OF LmOCN iwnvided by tow s/'ifL'iwd laNpevvewenta Nw Uw flnsBCisg or parrel of Wnd 0> ee-od bSi « I PUBLIC NOTICE ia haraby firaa Mad P A ^ » tE ^ ; . Ik C l. ri wbKto the oAhgaxtoas beravn aiitbNwXted w ..|tb .4 now r Uw* f-W* fee* «Ami r.e> Chief Tomaszewski. First Ward Councilman ‘ at a reruUr meriinf of tbe OaOBall af •hall be (oswed ts the pr nod of 11 years r«r-aee*'•-•no roMirueCe-t »* ' th e C#ty be nw spM ted ffwm «ke tosite of tow taoetiLjc .uf iinel b e er p o r . .*•«• e • John Blewett, the Juvenile Conference Commit­ of Aprl J>4S. the fatkTWiof OCd- A P PlU >V EO : tHT-vtos. that the «up«4eSRetstal debt StoW- • :.lMk .4 fo rty f«o« Tbe sw B sr sg umiS' *nat>ea « bb sotnesdueni arsd pm sail on mewt bos been r^bri m the offWv of tlw rrm ri any asri sh tee and the residents of the F'irst Ward who firat readinf. and the said vsedinanaa will l U r o r Cb.-r O e e k an d Uwc sss«h s ta te s n o a l he taken up for aeoond and final rendfapa ATTFOT: shrMM the grisjw dabt as deftnsto is N J 8 signed a petition against pool halls. at a meeting of Council to ba bald la in \ Chapter }. m wersased I9 sa9ibnr the Council Chambers. City Hall. Wood Otok Ofark sotovo of Uw afnreNaid sbhgaSut’aa by ( trv or t INDtN We happen to feel we are in pretty good A vi-nur. l*»nd«-n J««r»ey, 4 .Aprrl 1949. a? eisartsed by Usw ortomance wvR be wtthis al S fog^eUr Wi ■ Wi'g- * t t» o - V-eai Li r i company. ^ , 9.-00 o ’cioek R M K T . o r aa mmm si: deto.' bssftafautis {WescMhad by sari sari perted -4 L.m th - ■ t* ' Im i toM Chief Tomaszewski, the Juvenile Confer­ thereafter m the matter earn be raaekad C b aiae r C. y t4 tsNdee sJato mmkr .■* fw* at wh:rJi time and place all peraeaa CITY OF LINDEN sale. b » be ssarie and pa? tow «' aaa -’ ovd s^ ' ceased - - -o sd PUIUdC NOTICE is hereby gHen Iba* Scfltioe 9 Tbe sum of i:5t9« • witoee lands may be affeeted by suab staled Sa the aggregaie sauiwat ml tb e s**d c>wt tbvrorrf vr^ ■ v s - ana and tto m -' eedwoseo mto* to ence Committee or Councilman Blewett are not at a regaVar maetmg af tbe fVHineQ td • had ‘ ’* assessed tahaa eg foe seMn lofso 4 l e a l v I ifnisrovementa or who may be iBteraatad ;b e C ^ ) vtf i.-nden held lw the tad dsiy item s nf esqrwwertmr s a d mo|wetoK«o coats therein U be riven an opportanHy ka Ugiat etpensas. axsSs of satkiansiBg. Mise xem 4 A dd tnupn-* .ome nga at a msoSiuw ri (W'«e- «o to tori known for standing on the streets of the city c»f AsMTil, I9K9. the faUaartog aad- ordarow • ‘.to :a tJW tw-*- . - tootoe* i isy H*o toeeri be heard eoncerning the saaia. Tba aMd manse w«s katnadured and gaaaad an • •vUing an d a a m o g ah k g at shouting about possible dangers to the com­ improvementa are k>eal lespaovi »sm e M m riudvri >a tb<- etna of so ri sn d |os>- Hoe 3«eo«f tw Ig.- first reedifM and the sari aedinaa** by Uw < -%t day ^ w Sa? j4 Apex' M I ss b S4 and the coat thereof ia ka I Will be tabee) up f«ir SDoerri an-l -mpcD V em *«WI acc •rdmg to Uw. Seetssm 19 Ttkere a hereby Bppeixgeiot- f'W .dfee Mto tor wet munity. fvRa) rfw ding M a m e e t.n g at Ouvnri! t-* to w . FRANCIS H. DANN be held in th e C«>ane«l C h am lw rs C ilr sd U> th e a/vw esari p s rpt'w w atototW-'B Residents, 50 in number, are not in the habit C ity d a r k to Uw idibgaesnrw hereby tutowriMri Uw f b e .m pfv > » -«-T rsoetd AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR •n M>wvdak.v the JSth Ibsy <*f April. 1949 sum of 3499 99 bemg aw teas ibas of signing petitions for no reason. THE IldPROVEMENT OF MON­ five |«W eras af Uw .tohsatobai yart and as s g. »e*id .aopeeveso*ss .« St 9 69 u ’rtkwb P M K 8 T - m atter (SSA be reached ;ted to be assutri b«ee STREET BY THE CONSTRUCTION wtowe lamis may he affected by suev uaokJy adtqaod budget of the Udy that there must be very strong merit in the OF A PAVEMENT. COMBINATION «mprv>v«waenas or w b a m ay b e Intw w atad LrriT-n theeeericA slMaH to isWIy o«ri . - CONCRETE CURB AND CUTTERS. tharein wSi ba given aa etrportwttrty It Tbs Wad* sad bawl soewwof aandoot *^r/«F.^a swxperty arguments against pool halls in the city. The HOUSE SEWER. WATER AND GAS be heard aortcemiBg the sa«ne Tbe said v-.pstawi aetee to be aowod hem - * CONNECTIONS AND NECESSARY lmpr»v«wi«nta are hwad impravwreests b ea r W-v-rest srt m g ■eri tu tow < and V O T E FOR weight of opinion should not be taken lightly. STORM SEWER INSTALLATIONS and the eoat thereof to t« tw aaaaasad ,-ent per wrawm snd sk tto Certainly, there are many, many persons AS A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT IN acesYrdtog *o law snaaol ■ n stathw lata wtthLi PART AND AS A GENERAL IM­ raANCtS H DANN perwW ot f.ftoaw years the f-mf •*f and organizations who .share the sentiments PROVEMENT IN PART. MAKING AN c»tv CJerk wbsrh shah be payable mv* snora thsc APPROPRIATION THEREFOR AND AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR one year fntss tKy- date ri Uw Iseris se4 against the location of pool halls in Linden. AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING T H E improvement OF BLANCHE (W aa«*-.-sal netaHawal sbali exceed by •voo «wr sa d THEREOF STREET FROM CHANDLER AVE. pT'-- IRWIN SKLON ' -Ue that-. U the aw-'.-.t »f ihc To turn the question around, why does the I UK ir t*kD.UNf?P BY TflF COUNCIL NUE TO BALTIMORE AVENUE BY pn.<* rt-.I an-i the a* Vmrevre ihad ! «*F T llK C IT V O F 1.1NULN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PAVE- s« »saarr.t S-evds s a d b>-«ri s*-«<- Ti3ar, > city need pool halls? Possibly the only answer Sv»'t*on 1 That .kveevae MENT COMBINATION CONCRETE -rtv’-w s «t>M«rTsrri to be m*je%J he«v->- ; ,'n en M.-Caivli S tr e : t * I-i'--«»-* .-.stalwveats .■< ex / »*.«.« w of our community. am paTcm-nt, be-ns api'rxTaitnsFttdy 13TS SEWER INSTALLATIONS AS A -v-r the ..'f'lwr **f s--T'nsl •wMo"t. -toe«*.o 4 It w toeetoy to*****- - , .«'< y a r l- . i imiK-mi r.: , vHe exTr.’itm e - LOCAL IMPROVEMENT IN PART Ttls f.x««i —-4c. fvr UW p a r a w a t T •y-., ««n.TMmt x*letd!i to e < •» / MKMBat •«- To argue the good points of the game of •..r', ,.{ r«Tm! - o-rv-TT-te •-arb* an-t AND AS A GENERAL IMPROVE­ the sftrewl aese*T The f ret s.-• vr-g -«ONKwtliwA ai'C^C's m atcly *‘*9 bneal MENT IN PART. MAKING AN AP­ 'll*; ' -r^.-see 4 SAirii L a d s sh ad -vvsS -4 tto J-7*$eg| V 4%t.mK* Ar*v pool itself and to point out the outstanding per­ ' cf i- r-.jitoiw and the PROPRIATION THEREFCHI AND AU- ■nature and iwyahL act ainrs tkss -g t to L*f atrona aewera and THORIEING THE FINANCING y ears fr. — *he d a t ' rf l3w o»x--eo- to e vtsm of ttaarrs. tout sons who have held championships in the field a r I*: i r . V rw n cew THEREOF m ’ - ' botvl- s / - ' *--v-tLMS< u-e.‘ai4R' IrtlpfaA temlR* N S H'ms*** aewer water and n s BF IT OHDAINF.D BY TIIK t'OUSClL *^sll exceed Uw scwiafsi ,d the •mots-- of pool is to mi.ss the point. >haB aiiw be nmatrucled OF THE CITY OF LIMvfrS i'*.o *>itatbfi frtvasHW an d ‘---'a.'Wd m an d alo n g M anmiTutb 8e«*%on 1 T h a t B to - -k r Stc-e* fjT»n* '■ be <■ a t of kbr K a ^fh^s d |*y-' -aa For a man to have a pool table in his cellar 4,ver frvwn MoCandicew J ^ rt T^ U> LiR- t Sa^-lhw Avenue hatt-m-irr ATea.M> -dr Street. shal! bp improved by jn. erwaururtew. *f ««r ' toa J H >. Ar is to do no wrong. But for that same person to S . 1 That ,♦*< .eaner or oamoro jf an • -.-h av-Nli'ied n i imi' -j* maead- charge youngsters to play and allow them to land fo k n v n g «»n «-»thor mtAr t f Mofi- aa i isa»<-wveftt br*ng ap p m s.aia tW y I 175 TcwUl w*ft| . m->uth A v t's u e fm m He^Tn^tleaa t®iFee< styuare rands o i paTrmvM thr eunexme- •M'-oemeevts 'hs-n fwyfiirts sd. any il I sad hang around his premises for long periods of to Lnessin Str*-e«t. be«ng th e line o f th e tnv*! i»{ nwsl -a: '*n nonrrete curb* and not dekaqueat Rtxris to knanae Cdy af ,S..>iyfaajE Jaw.syp 4 "co' - ■ protM«L4<«i p«L-Ynent are b-reby ord^ww! g a .te r s . be*ag approrw sagekr * " ’» Unewl is-t!- « share 4 Uw coat af thas tm- time is a mistake : an d dkre«*led '.t> m ak e th e m. f ra m r y eoA- fee* «if curb aari gatt-ww and Uw eaa- Y-maatu M m d Z ao h rH-et4a aasca am barma sgi-rifistoRy Lm- - at to sifs nmi —«r»o ■ aU lands alreaniT with , natalied m and abmg lUanrfce ikawet •rt forOi may to dwi waaind asri gim- Tbe eet.eNSled voU s f »«. such establi.shments create hang-outs. su ch ma.*-v Any k»t o r paar r f i o f land f**>a(n C^usndk'' Avenue bo Baiijmure Are- • ried by sttbsequeat rswabadsaw ar aa \4l f blN nJC T f9T IK TM F >wned by any perv,jo or by seseeal pi-r- n ae . req-a,:r«d by War •f I* 3** S4 T b ef She As the chief noted, when a player loses all wms CLsUeoTisely h av in g a w id th *«f fo rty Smuoa 3 Thau the .*woer >»# ■•wnera 'wexwHi 1J Tbm -ntrnaari skaH tabu •vmi to e r usd as sh ad to hmu by fa e rtix m iR fs—e ‘.Kali havv ronneetrotw omastrurted Ilf land ffw»U-'»g rm rtlii»*e sato of Biaiwk* - f f e r t J. Uw m a a a w s a d gg tk a itm a Cbty a.1 IriTTv tortoq t b - his money playing and making "innocent" little th e re to a a d a n y )nc o r p a r re l o f laaHl ao S*re>-t frtim Chanctirr Avewue ie hakt- pet-vried by Wa IX949 S4 tond •orteew*,^. H«tr«KltC:YT4TH side-bets,* there is a possibility that he is going owned havmy a wndth v i m o re th a n ft*r;*jr tnorr Avenue, bring the line o i Uw pvu- PAlttfcKD. . m i - •«*» f t t o i'ty r i U a d r »haU hav< rGni ouoatJM rtod piwed pa vetm-n.- anp bert-by nrdrred atri waminc ef 37 •«* »f toail to e ruHTM w juui m prr thrr.-t«- f<*T ea ch |w»rta>o o f aasd In* o r di'erted to make the nceessary coaaee F ra s r io a t d C o aac d t -> faioae fe ‘.to f*m4 r i ‘ v to turn to thievery to get the funds he needs. parrH havmg a w?dih of forty feet. Tb* t»»Rs fo r aJ: o f tHe«r torwto w ith to APrRfJVRD: . 1941. X> ba •peesdly asnmved «s ‘. i.wnor or owners of any aH »urh sewer, gas and water saaina m s a ri • rik d ton-Bg th e e«m r i I t : ANH iU-H %Yk In addition, these groups of young people tontto shall make tiiT- nensewary ruwrwrt- s tr e e t frum s a r i sew er Kwe a.*ri w a te r •n.* aforeoaid vrithrn thirty days from mama to the curb I *^e of smd stree. fur 4 tto Cay of ? . '.c either can become bored with the game on any :he pa.Hoag- of this ce and In aH tanUs nri alrwuty eoonert-ri wsth surb 3* 2 7 S ■ riwKi W w£»*d NIU v m 1 S I given night or start looking for excitement after ra>e any such aewef gas and water eon- maise. Any ba or parrel of land ownrd Aee a w a « tt a ' .* Ay nert.ons shall not be made by sweb by any perana or by seveeal peewons Vpr 4 n 37T I I tto svortLge poevri sf js such establi.shments close. The result invariably -w-.. r ,*r .m n e ry aa h e re m o rd e re d a a d ctdJrtrt.vrly having a width <»f f.urty feel PRIMARY DATE APRIL ICTH . drrert.Yf wstJrm the «a»d period of tame, | • hall have connertKvna ranairurted jheee- e r r r o r u n d u i 4 n b eh d r -tVyaf to and aay ba or parrel o i lan d s« is trouble. Th.- C o an o il o f -.he C^gy o f lan d ert alwJI i PUBLIC NOTICR H bwaky gtuaa Mem icd fatot to weeed W Iks parted of t> make or cai**e the same t«T be made and ! ow n ed bavayg a w riith o f sa->re than fvwty s i s ravabsy m satWqr d tka Oaaaall d years to nonp.. «d from tto dWe »f There are those who argue that if the r>ay the expenae and thereof wkiek ^ fe*A slasi! have ronnectione oarvetniried 7he City of luadea boM oa ike lad day th e b onds that tto eepyaemeetsl tob* e x p o 's.- « nd c-wt aiw i! be MaMWaed u p c a ; th e re to fo r «ach p o rjam 'd wawi kvt <>e ■vf Aprri. 1443. tka faUamtng sad- statrtaent has beoe fUad ^ yf - youngsters were not in the pool halls they would ’ami* benefit*'d [ INsrrri h w ring a wwjth -rf flirty ft-r-t The 'tosca mas iatradmead asri paaaai aa -vf ito Cdy «torn ami h a t «.»eb »**• S>-.-tu.n 4 Said •■vnenta ahadi b* 1 ow n er e elsewhere possibly cau.sing more trouble. m ade in slc.- «e«tone.- w rth t h e planv. s p e - ; lan d s »haX m ak e tb p p—t-«-rty >toy« f!-*et> St s maarisd af Ooanafl ba ka baM fa suUwe-MS.4« 4 ’ *■ - afvemmsd *rV - > This again does not hold water. The City pr*|airei1 hy the Csy Koginrer land an j the paasage of tlws .>r»hnaiwe airi « tbs Comaell Cbambara. City Hall Wood ?'» I ’ iZ ‘- t-i sNd thal tto ea* f-ie ;n h» r^fice and the wmrb riwkl be • paae any surb sewer gae and water tv fttie. Isur i ea N««a J m a j . »m H u a - itofchnc-,»d by d o , wd-rmi-,— » and its agencies, including the Recreation Com- ‘h>ne u n d er his superviaeoB . eimnertioRS shall naC be made by aarb day tka IMh dsg of Agab 1941 a? «r» mU Arid hmita'U'Wi preaertbod by '• The impn»vi-ie«e* ahaJ) be •:»wf>er o r own^-r* as herein •rUered and 9d« «Vk-rA p H EAT. o r as m>«m mi.ssion and the PAL, as well as church and •'.•‘t r u e t ’d aa a b ra d rm p ro v em o n t in d»r( rted within the *ari p—cvri -if Ume thar^ter aa tka matter ass ba fwsbril tortr- - 3 The ram .4 i* . : ^ «ai4 th e C ity ot larrion shall synagogue organizations sponsor much decent lort and a general miprr»Te*«eo4 m St afaeb laar sod pfasa all payaaaa to the sjrrv-smtfe sao-<*M ri tto twns sd part Thi CfOLt of the tnatallisMpo of ;4)e make or eaoar the same to be made and ahtma faoda amy ba sffaatad by sesk -•%giOeee*'ar S«d .n-rps-c*' - V y » | activity for our young people. Ht»u*e *.-wer. w a te r an d g as co n n e ctio n s , iwy the expense and oat Iherrof which >ly ■ lan d s ta m ef i-tod ba bsard soaearaisg tba saasa Tba saM -.-k rietl ■ t t o ,'«wt >4 «*ri .mpeo'ceneto aK»ees«si ag a in a: ah u ttao g iHYHFfrty o a r . ' 8'*et»n(i i .'vari ;mprts sh all be improrgmaata ara kwal linprn 1 simssfa ' Ttor* o b-r»4»y spaumpru with pool halls, that portion (small though it •m an«l landv heRefi*Md ir, th e mssnr>-r made in aeorxtance vr-.th the ptona. sfw- srri tba Boat ikaaaaf Is fa ba aasfaaM S-*d r - t t o o f'e e o w 'l psirtew e iC, mfcft-. .« an d t'> th e ••xtent an d fsi»*s f»»r sari w-rk at SecailrBg fa law. U' tbr .atornuom* berfay yMtoe-ied tto may be) of teen-agers who want to be big shots l*nnid.-d by law. The *nat a t t b e eon- prepami hy tbe City Knym-'er s"d • -- FRANCLA R DANN • *m of ll'i« 4 to rs g iL*a tom tb a s •»»« rUe in bU offier and iha work akall ka atroctwm «»f the par«an«mt and uhe in- ‘ CHy C lark. prtt -r td ■» the .Yfa.cn«»>-'.« sll'.A ,-L' L«d ■■ are going to head for the pool halls where they ' ewL n tai cxp* r»*e co n n ected them -w jth I done under hia supers shal’ Iw juatly and ed^staiWy aasesaed | S«n 5. The tmpn.>vefnervt shat! be don’t have to mix with “kids.” agar’Mt ateiiling i»o^>erty .wmem in 'Ae 1 I'Tirustrxieted as a local imprv>vemey«t in . mannf-r and to the extsmt and » 111* part and as a genensl improveynentr la The Borough of Roselle Park has taken provsJed by law. exi-epiing, . part The n*st of the .nataltot-am »f tb« )n»wev*-r thM fvfty p e r eenU o f th e ewat ' hiTuve sewsr. water and gas eumwetsaas A re Your action. itf the c»»nntructrt>n of the iiav--f««-t^ to. I and the itwriencal expensca ouimeefed ('.-•her with th»- full e.»rt tif the r*»B- I therewith shall be jus.4y and equitably Borough Council will not allow the estab- s.VMrtion '-rmined tbat ■ chief, Wesley B. Price. the amount which the City r»f Linden • »*!} (vm trstrate '.x» th e n i th e Chief Price .said, after conferring with .-.NLt of thf aforesaid laipmvianrn'Ji, ia- ' ■LHling th e a io rm M W rr mawHkstwxna. is : TOO H IG H ? chiefs from communities that now have pool the sum of 95 009.60: tfawt the number | halls, that such establishments do not contribute (»f a»nua! m.xtaHmetv'Ji in which the spe. | ntal ajweArtments may be pakl ahall be | to the lietterment of the community. five: tlwt the estimated maximuie ' amount of the special aas«wsm«nto w ' Chief Tomaszewski already has said this. the sum of 95,606 00, The bonds, lo ■ WITH A CHICKING ACCOUNT COtTIFICATI fmaner thait part* of the coat of tbe ; Both Chief Price and Chief Tomaszewski are I JocaJ tmprovaments to be aaseased on : peuperty ahail meOude in the tiUe tiwreof j AH A««nca. STAINUU ly ONIIOA, CTO. “professionals.” They know^ their trade. ' the srord ^'AaaaaamaiK.** j Sectwj 7. There to hernia authoritfid | In addition. Chief Tomaszewski has waimed j the toauance of afaLci^aana o i th e C ity .J 5*—tiM Hm yism yhes rnttiog I of Linden for the porpoae of fjnaftring ' S t s i d m hf ONIIOA to sdy SZ2S (ntri that two extra policemen w'ould have to be hired I the coa* of the af nrraaid iogwovemeets ! in an amooM not exceedanc the atuB af rim $5.50) M • nm A tr «f «m ONIIOA SILVIl CLUI. to adequately police the pool halls. { $9,500 00, aMd sum bebig the eetimatad Use our free personalized maximum amount of boosto and notea t« •'» hm ym CM tom w s The idea that the general public should have : be iaauad. Tba eatimadad coat of aaid 1 I im p ro v em en ta to aCwted bo b e th e sum money orders to pay your billa to pay extra tax money to permit the operation th e Oi-jy at Large, behwg the aum of htnha HI Mr ONIIOA SILVOt CLUI. Ow y tsad dnehto ' 95.000.00, bond amtietoaUioa notea aad money ordess you may purchase ^M « csttoMo iscm t a ULVB CUA W DFICATt borders on the ridiculous. biMkto o f t h e C ity o f I.in d m in th e a m Recently in a national magazine article, a amount of 94.750.00 ahah be toataad. and •rth tor Nm csitomn mS nnto tor cm to fiamwe the oewt of the MupnrveneaU i if your savings account balance youth worker said that generally the greatest to be apeeiaily aaaeaaed aa herrin pro- t-Ii*** " ij" ^ tfadtisy scesast. Thai, with rided. being the sum of 95,000 00 bond ' exceeds 9106.00 force working toward good among young people anticiimtUm notea aad airsnasmrnt bovida n ^ " ‘• d m ncsto a rito SILVW at the City of tdadeo ia the anaasiat of CLUI CIRTIFICATI artM ay Ifaa Is ■ are decent girls. They tend to curb many of the 14,750.00 aM I be toaued. Sootkon 8. It to berehy deberauned that ase* Mttisg a sa sH rseto sccaasty ssH. irrational and violent ideas of boys t^ing to tba avemge perhid of ttaeMaaaa ef Mm Your Vote Counts S^tau^aM SbdiM afareaahl WMiv^vementa for kba fiaaneing let off steam. of w^eh the risbgaChHta bereta aachor- ^ y - - w s _ ited shall ba toaued to tbe rr^rd ef II V O T E F O B Boys, meeting in a pool hall would be de­ yaam to ba eeaaptMd froas the Mtoe ef the bomki: thaf tow atipplatoratal dahf IMl prived of even this bit of help. In no other atatemenb has bean filad la kba gfftok CLARENCE COMMUNITY activity are girls excluded so completely as pool of tb# Gtoy Clerk aad thnA aarii okakk- IJMlca*s fNdsst sad Oarlf■ Firat in SJS. 44:4. Ckapt«r t. fa lacgaM i S A N K Of I ! NO IN halls. by siMhoriMfioa af «ka tiiriM aWfaa. FiaaBcial lastitatfaa How long has it been since you’ve seen a faoBMi by 94,944.44. aad 4ha4 9kg eMMto BAUKNI6HT tioM strikorisad hy tlfas nnilnantit adit a t M o a r a w o o d A T E m n i u n d e m ba miclmi all dakt li ‘ young lady in a pool hall? Quite a while we’re ky OOlTNtlLMAN 4TH WABD ■ nHKhi Is a BABITAM BOAU (XABK willing to venture. ------9’ Tba sum of |7i4.44 fa stadad aa tka aggprgati* aRMont d th a O m C B B O C M i Let us do everything in our power to let city Beats of engHWeriag aad iiispsnriaa ooatg. E-15 Icffal mtpaaaea. eoafa of aaifaariaiag, I M I r i t m A J L to ttap js. officials know that we don’t want and the city seWac aad teatshtg nbliRMiiai aad 9kg has no need for pool halls. m m m fa faidadad M 1kg ggM M m M t o * APRIL 16,1963 -SA JttoSPJI. THE UNDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 PAGE FIVE iMgMMiit tf 1940 U R Rn p Murzinski Hurls Linden To First Win Of Season Sonil RtwIU ta Hiag Jwy L McCnckca Co-Captaia Edward Mur^aaki, r i ^ handed -UNDKM HMinM HUTINIir patching ace for the Iranden High Boys Ba*eb«B Leagues Of V dkr Track T< Sdhool bateball t^un. hurled Coach l^ n k Catale'a team to their first Being Organised m i MHMNT WAUX EIU» McCraelc«ii. form er Uod«B win of the aeaaoa aa he ahtH out H lfh Sdioof pr49Mmtl7 • the RKMeUe High Sohool team, 3-0. KEGLER'S Registrations for the Recreation ••Bior m lAdlkBBoa VaUry GoH«c« Tueaday afternoon at the wlBiier't spon.v>red Junior Boys Basetrall TMK t m i K KANKJNO Um I la Hh> a rc M v o • ( Ihu bc«n rkclH oo cBiptBiB of tli« diamofid. Leagues will be held during Elastar coil««c troeli t««m. BASBBAI.lt Muratiwld gave up biA two lafe vacation week at the Community fioJd ; S a t i n y , AprU A - hits BdiUe atiilclng out eight enemy * KORNER Center Building. Monday. April IS forrco vhlle co copCola Terry Horr, S tm BfUBBWkh Bt L iadra, 1 f a . battefB. thru Friday. April 19. Tueaday. April f~ All players mujrt register to be of OroBo. ia coontf4 %tpou io be OatBlc'a Bar right hander, Steve by AL SAWICKI the baelBboBe c t bia aiuBd. Uadra at JatferaoB. t:10 pJB. Kupelio. iiaa bees eidelined by a eligible to play. If the player did TBACB toai* injury and adl be out a t ac- not register last year, he must sub­ A A 8 Auto Stores are eurreaily tSieadBy, A ^tt •— Hon for tmo waAn. Tew Iftaarchenko chipped mit proof of age In ^e form of a one game in front d LdPhee Auto> L4Bdea at Sprtncfield, S:30 pm. Id n d ea aoored lU flrgC run in the in s 173 snd Marion Irwin a 169- birth or baptismal certificate, or a motive and Don Buildera in the B SoftkJI Umpirct aeoBBd io n ta g wtttn Tim Kean Mary Jones' 176 and ITl game* and note from his school teacher atatlnf League aa a reault of gweeping eingled. took aeeoBd ott aa Alice Terry's 162 could not avert date of birth. BXAfY ralH ilM i »•««■ mmt umt mi$k t$m mmm- ! Hoff a PlutnblBg. Other gweepa the double loss. • • • TIi* nng in- ■ Those with their coaches are; Fifth H«al II kaA Maakiiri k* taaa«r-alaa mm* NMtte-ala palBla la rraa- *raeiona havir bren arhed blasted a 267 game to finish the lundea H i|^ School’a Steve Ktxpcho n.ng for RoaelP but it waa eraught Flo Picaro turned in the top set Ward Boys Club, Edward Murzin­ «a. Aa4 ia Ikr tlaal araarral a( Halk. Ika oird. the ftMd OB Tburaday. Af»rn ••lal aa aaaa ir te a itaaaak rkakrapi praterrak kp a for Lwo-weeka, haa elevated Eddie after a long run by rigtrtftHder Ron night with a 625 to pace Welding of Che night. 549. in the Rec Ette* ski; P.A.L. No. 1. Rudy Vigglano; II and the aerond on Tbureday Material to a twin win. Ray Bant- Murx.ruki. jumor knucklebaUcr, in­ Mopflirk who after catching the • r>rague only to see her Ajax C^r P.A.L. No. 2, Marty Alberts; Sixth 3B A third amMon wi!t be ieon’s 612 and Andy T * 6^^^4 I la Ikr rraal-naala ml Ik r a l a l r ___ to the top pitching aaaignmenla. aa brail turned and threw to second pet team get blanked by Che.Ttnut Ward Democratic Club. John Klut- h'-id >B May Al MLatul^onia, v ^ e rrn were enough to give Regional For­ aaonw iirs (HAKOKII aaarrttrklr araU karr Coach Catale and bra '^afUie Tig­ baae to double up the R^raeQe ru n ­ Motor* who had Ronnie Kodatt , kow.*ki; J. Ru.*seII VA'heeler Post teal* kaA tear tew teraraA attk a taklr teraa Daaai rw aar. v^tball and bnentMlt play^ and mal Wear a twin victory Joe Meh- er * ' pre-p for thetf S aturday after- ner adth a ftnaf out of the inmng rolhng a yn. The other matches Veterans of Foreign Wars; Linden Mak af Mate tear ■■■Miiiika arra krlrrarta.l te a aalrr-teia um plfe will dtrert the citBiC nnger sparked A A A Auto Store ncv)ft pontejpt w uh Chet Redahaw^a Murtjndti hek>^ his own cause were 2-1 and Haddad, Royal Deli­ Rotary Club; Linden Lions Club. awnte. a lalal •! Iklrti i a paiala ri-parate^ Iteaa traar aa AHhCHiah she '-iimc la pnmanly to a doudile wnth 602. John K onchak N*^ BruhAWick H.gh School n;ae. along with a three base blow in the catessen. Matty's and C.'owti C lean­ The last three mentioned teams are for the muttfripol ump>r(^ at the loeai'a diamond third iRBtng He later jrored on a waaled a 601 for Bunnyfield Tav­ er.* camp out on top Without coaches. p'ayer* and pHetmihikHy ‘.enm man- ern Other two time winner* were baSk by *feiJ Biggy. opposing pitch- High games: Paula Blauvelt. 193. The Recreational Department has ajTPf* If* invited to attend the aef- ia.ndei!i. Winner in !he;r opening Lee Funeral Home, Sweet S gn. enoounter wrth R.aw:Ie on 7^4eaday •r. 167: Ann Coocaro. I»5: Eth»-I Kelly. issued a call to interested m«-n to •.•>ni Im efpfetation of praying Jersey Irane* K of C and Mc­ Linden scored slngie rums in the 179; Mar:on Tierney. ITT; Evelyn volunteer as coaches. raiea wM W oondueted at both afternoon, wiit be out to make it Cracken Funeral Home !wo m a row and thua start off s.’cond. Third .tnd fourth innings •Anderson. 176; Gloria Gregory. 172; IjBte m kii irMr akra wik|»rli< la aaarrailian I metKiftfa Mike Babinec converted the 7-9-10 the ear'y leaaon on a winn.ng rv^te The bo* Hcoreai: Jean Haddad. 17Q: M.ary Baytala, * ' a* t e * r tm t% aw r arr laalk t e p ra a l Ikr Th* Rtcr ah r enberger. 166; Ann Brandt, 16« and Auto Racing News I apg^rar te kraiaaiL epi-ng *ppLr**>ona at the H#vreB- Fed Peters 243 Rich DeKamki. 240; w,i; def.nitely eatahhah the Catale- H n n at. 2b 1 • Ruth Martin 166. m * m T o o n i t a kraA ml rlra a a « t e I (ak ra iT t i a n l l n tK>n fiifW Omemunlty Center G<*orge 5»weet. 221; Ed Schau 221 tekMliaiO te a X ka teaWaa « rr Oaptea k,a1aaal la Ikr men aa one of the leading tr-am • f W . Sb 4 • 625 for Bill R urtie I srxnw. .iPRii. i Ha'.M ng during the evemi^ hours Phil Bellero, 21S; Oorge Clark ■' iiiiaa lar y aiat. rktettap aW a krtei.4 .part te Ikr aprlacfirM m .B the atiUe w.th the return to duty **«**. p ...... t 9 Linden Lancs cut Small Lot Langhorne. Pa. -The top .«rprint if 7 pm to rw pm OB week- 217. 213; George M at’os*. 214: Fid te naa* la friia. Tte anrwtr araarar arrr | a« by Kupebo IlyYtt. •* t 6 .Sian\ping's lead to eight games by car drivers of the West Coast, mid­ teaplaWiia mm* ^ a y Oteraa, krplaalap Mtelr ikM p w dayc eaeept Baturda^ Marber. if ...... %Ve.stling 213. 210. Paul D:ddle. 212: west and erust will m eet on the Caiale intenda aend.ng Murx.nekt . ... t • w;nn.ng three on a 625 set inciud- ■ate praMaMac m ib iI i t* tte- p» »iraa p w 'r Niraifont. rf John K.seli. 212 Ralph Alter. 212 ; Worlds fastest one mile I.^nghornp to the mound la the Saturday en- J 9 .Rg a 247 game by Bill Burke while I kaA kara Jaka -airrtek- KlatkaaOU. tea kte te- C*brebel. rf 1 0 M.ke Horbai. 211; Joe Gorga. 211: the pacesetters were being handed speedway .n the twin 30 mile cham- S «ku, BhcUc CaafidatM c >unter !«inden. iaat year ,r apLt aa teaa altera kp Ikr Iteavdac M a rarrMp kterai M.ke Remo 271; Stan Lentowic*. piorrahip race. Indianapolis driver.* t.ng a doraMe-header wnh tbe N«rw n-C H irrt 1 9 a twin set-back by Kaplan D^pt. m okan BAtea ■nW a m l lakaap Aateateia. ter latter Far UX; Calf Taan L>nn, rf 211 Ben Dippolito. 310: Saul Glass ■A. J Foyt. I>m Branson. F^arnelli Hmnjiw’.ck team, acored iu f.rat 1 9 Store. Charlies Oocearo f;r»-d a 612 H arA rr. r « 21'^ Joe Fiorr-no, 210 and IjOU Rtz- Jon***, and a host of other top Win after th ree early aeaaon de- • set- for h’.s C A P Steo! Drum Jraaepn r of ?t TJk»t imli (‘elieii. Ib t o . 2'i3 2»:a flight chauffers. Time trials start feaU 1 • only to have \fike Jakub counter Br.'-rt ani.! iVa.i C flueiile of *7 Kokie. lb Fleten Nering Hit* 530 at 1:30 p m I laalarA aaA a » -Ii iin Wteii trliiimk rtar ter akaaai. OaalarA Tuesday afLeraooji. April S. the » 9 with a 602 for Emil A .Andy's as Maakraaii alterai a raaia la Ma Itrte aal teIrA r ------m Wav*y?net Avenue W-.nfteM Park Ir.diViduai scoring honors ;n the Undea u-am will travel to Warin the latter po.sted a w'hitewash. Reading, Pa - Sport.smen Modi- “■ -aterte kp Itatea’r aaar teluaai. mm tatplr- *re oand iatea for the !‘b:ob Jun;of Totoln — 29 • L.nd-n Women* Major Leagu; Led stoek car races. Reading Fair­ tray-i Park to do battle with rViach John Estok's 2S sparked Stand­ _ _ _ - ____, » raarkra Tkr Irte-lterraiterr riark *-g« gok tram wfc,eh open* ttj w-n*. to Hel*'.n N er;ng of W- rson's grounds Tim e »riaLs 1 p m J‘>r Kvn.a and hia Thomaji Jrffer- ard Electric to swei-p. Two ply w;n.s W k M ^ 1 ^ W . a teHkte ArrtteA I. -«aMr« AraM' aterOate HMHHOft Tueaday Apfirt b aia .n a t U.V D tlN Funer*: H'jm* aa she conn-ct»-i f -- SI N'DW, .APRIL II mn H.gh School team Kan.a. a w.-rr scored by .A-mp-'g, Earl's Sun­ liiAM ”* iMaii fW tmdb Iuk4 liMliHl Uiv rawitt iHRfe Mt-teafk Kutger# idl r a game to w.n-1 up w ith a 5^ f-irmer Linden High Sr^ooi foottral’. oco and L J Wing. Gordon Gin.* Old Bridge. N.T Practice for all > M Orara Taptera tak-la •* a tHtewA al a IM SrdMiii a aophocnore a rb aae. 2b S • *-"t only to see her team drop two ivrach. n Junior C»»'- lltMKoR. wn S • lllltte l^aAIOI^ aar rri Ikr rrrpr at a ^rraar ( . ixich for the Betaytowner* handed gam*‘S to Walter s M-ns Shop who ■>w. ep, Sports Cars. FYom 1 to 6 p.m. A d­ Hr* • Day Aeaa>on He ra a grad- Mriilynit, tb • had Hv>n Sicd>i>di3n‘s 1% and Kay mission free > raA al ter laarr. laamaaaar r at Hite.kHnaili t awteA aarateA kkaka rarfp la the Linden team, a * Miller, 2^: ■ trap ’ •«V* ' H.gh Hthool Rear--. Sb 3 1 R oy* Ik5 heading the wins. Catale wi8 be out to even the Stanley Cz.ajka. 216: Ste%'e Gorezy- srvnAY. APRIL !t A w^phomorr H r Ruckle »a ma- Metraiek, rf 3 • Da.iy Photo nvn’ed up to w:th;n Trenton. N J l mile l^S.XC na­ jn en g ;n ;;befa'. ar*ji .« t'-JC*# f>ay aeare ait l-l. aa«A mil be fading . a 216: D;xle McO^^-ough. 213; Doug S ta te , e ...... 8 1 a game ami onre half of the pace tional champion-ship ra. for In- fUteAkan He ra a graduate of St mth hii ftremgeat hurier R1 Mur- G raham . 212 and Joe D»^.mone. kttpkA, if . . . S • »»*lt.ng Mrewtiic PontA e by winning dianapoH.* car* and driver* it the H *ry (if *be Aavumytion. E!'.aabech 211 Rierrk. If 1 9 tw.ee a* Mroz-k s were losing twice Helen Klutkowski Hit* 292 Trenton Speedway Time i j.5 p rn. Foiioar.ng the N ewark - R jtg e rt April ?.• at Spnagdal*' Country Club WAr«er«, «4 . 2 9 to Kraeli Builder* Mary Tobaygo Old Bridge, NJ. N.ASCAR modi- ma'-^'h the Ow’.t wiM begta prepara- Helen Kiutkowskl came up with .a Frinc«*toa The ficat heme match .MunuMki. p . t 1 paced the photographer* wins with \ 2»-C for a -5.il set ;n the .Amateu.’** fied-sportsman stock car race*. Old Uona fckC lhair lougheaC aaajgBme&l at Bakuarol Osuntry Oub in a for a 514 set- Anne Gymkow- League and Marie Mango counter­ B.-.dge speedway. Route 1^. Time cHf the year aga;nat the «troa« Spnai^.eid wdi be April 22 againat Taiafe S3 S T ski's fElI sparked the Gym s to the ed with a 204 to give the Kaye . 2:30 p.m. pTiBcwtAMi t*«ivemty freahtnea oa Staten Laiand C\»mnunjty Collide -at.nick out in «h. loop's only sweep. Greenberg Jewel- D ecorators and M. P B etts an eve.n SIA'DAT. APRfl. 28 prralA. a kaar ______; er« ''opped two. split for the night. Terry Frank Hatfield. P a .—,ARDC m idget auto H gh gam es: Ciel BuHer* 199; fired a 504 set to pace Lily's race* at the Hatfield H; Banked M arge Given*. 192 Mar>- Lendtion. Mercury Comet to a twin win. Oth­ speedway. Time 2:00 p m. l'>i - H‘ N n Lintar, lg7; Olga I^s- er two game winners ■a*ere, Castle nowleh, 1»4 I>orot.hy Ktewlak. 164; Rtkery. Leonard J'^welcrs and Caru.so's Liquors and Standard JW ^rA a «»•« teriaplak ml M elallrK Wap- Helen Stampr.e IA| and Helen Res>-n Corp Electric t«x>k the odd. Chr#*bet 162. ■ * * i« teTTPlap Ite telrtp-nra palate tefirara High games: Cecile Crepeau. l.«4; High games: B.>b Sukovieh. 238. The M r and Mrs. Ijf'ag-ie at L;n-^ ' KUhleen Burkley. 164: Elinor Bar- 207; Chuck H am an. 236, 201: Ed den Iranes found the Krultkowsk; s ny and FUeanor Wojerk. 176; Julia Dud*-k, 226: Stan B aykow ski and A ■ IM ateW B IX n r U i O R I I a a O a a Aap. Aaa aa r a U ik atek cementing their hold on first place Russell lft6: R ita Laskodi 179; Dot F ran k Beller«y 224: W alt M arshall, by jweep.ng the Kenny's :n a McLane, 176: M ary Rappi.-ts. 176; 223: Des Bogd.an, 220. 202: D an Mc- teaptealra — teateSTte -JSTlpTterTSf bumper match- Chet KruUkowski Ellen Boyne. 173: Ruth Cline. 170; Gu.ness. 2 18 ; Phil Cerone. 218; An­ ■ « pl« pai 1 * to nmrrn* -ptialil rA- turned in a 210 effort The other tk a aarpra I n rr'anitaii il la Eleanor McCann. 165 and Helen dy Andra-sko 2J6. ^>4; John Zelch. f.ve matches resulted in split de Degyo, 169- rtrla p rrx IrA kp K a a te a ; 216, B>h Sippi'l. 215, 210: Jerry Tor- craions D oresjak. Kelly. L>-ons. • • • • j bik. 215; H ank Klutkow ski. 215; Firestone and Doran emerging as The M'XJse Mixed House League Mike Sraak 215: Bob Mauer, 214, winners Ethel Kelly had a 194 had Tango Insurance and M’ood Joe Stout. 214; Ed W estling, akaapa karkaatA tea ... gam e good for a 523 set. BUI Chah- I aar kaa Ikaa a patititip Coa! A Fuel posting sweeps, Mur­ 211; Bill Brehle, 211; John M ahar, ra subb.ng rolled a 225 ray's Mens A Boys Shop, Bach- rtl HAkX MAOK H aa • • • • 210 and Stanley Krupinskl. 209, aapar teal tea (aar -ralprtte* mann Tavern. Linden Blue Print. 2*1^. patea te rHAap'a rrlaaa aaUa Ra.ffe's and Leonard Jeweler* re- S.mone Bros.. Ho’.jse of Flow'ers 316 F o r .Ann Kiseli i corded sweeps in the Linden Rec- _raallraaiA kp teate ra-laianlaa late tea and Linden .Agency were two time Tile ladies in the Minor Majors I reation Womens B League while vvinn* ra. at Linden Irane* were off their us­ -tetel lal itea-tea«te* raaalteA la tea MM j Ji*wells and Linden Monumental i ya^_IAaa a kaaAraA AtaappiilateA law B.Il Schroeder’s 217 was the only ual game a* they had to settle for ' look the odd AaAABat aaAalAr la a ra r-a a ra a a a lk r r i .ubie century posted by the men. a 216 single game top* by Ann K.s­ High games; Peggy Pijawka, 179; ralapaA arw at tea paaprraa at ter paaai. M r Women's high games: Marge Mi- eli and a 5-12 series total by .Ann Msiy Majewski. 166; Midge Phil- <* a ateteitte raalraal to laaap at tea du.'"H. 193. 141; Sandy M idura. 143. Bihm. N. M. Palermo practically tea raarkth-riarkaliii raaiaiilai i.ps. 157 and Millie Terefenko and and D*>t Gale. 182 wasted Ann Bihm'.* set as they Marcie Zbranak, 152 6M F o r Zelinka drop^K'd two to D aler J«*weler3 on OnnOW Dni MTCTMILaairAL aaaa«, If aaak H mmm, AH M l • • • * The battle for second place in f a f mil la tea aaparlaA AtelAraAa. Trtaar, krtaa par la Ma Flo Picaro's 5<>8. Ann KisHi fin­ P^'RS>’ Firi'stone he.aded the scor­ the M.ajor Leag’.ie at Jersey I.Ane.s ished with a K9 set and the only lax lilaifca IraOaA kp taatir palate al Ikr lateraMaalaa aaA kp aa ing In the St. Elizabeth's .Afternoon ateap aa laam .a aarip la ter teini prrteA. OaptoateL a Arma continues unabated as Gt»orge Zel­ game Kelly Movers won was her League with a Jt2*. Round Shirley Mittieman’s 212 and Kay 'T* • • ••■y !■ » « ■ Haw krfatr ter kaaarr t o la a k r a ft H.gh g.amea: Gals. Iki; Capone. Tabic Bar who were being taken Marino's 507 gave Linden Lanes a »lte a « -a ratAM. A kaWrr kalaam l Rakanp aMark aaia Alia l**>; Ligush. ITS: Popyk. 171; twice by Lmden Travel Bureau w'ho sweep. Reel throng Fuel took two. fc* atetean pataala. rMagaraM aw aa akia kalp- Breisch. 165 and Breidt 161. are tied for second with Red’*. Ed a«ka alte teM aia apA te'lkaa akkA appaarteMp arllk tea High gam es: T erry Kowal.ski. 194; MIIKiKT BO%**H I.BAGI C CTIAMPKINSL Sf^wbera af tiar LlmleB PAL Ml^eC Bay's basketball Iragur The ^hurbanettex Ruppert's 618 plus Steve Wance’s Bert Russell and Rase Hagerty. TNOI HKteMO MtmATO aUrraA Ika Tipm late a laaprfkl Split decisions prevailed in all pi.l'-.tl rkiteAl.te. Ik. eVHin. srr AMwii mm f.ltew^ tram M l to riiM, Mr. Rate-rt Jokiwtoii, rmuk; 6*»1 gave Kip A Paul's two. 193: Jeanne Woods. 192; Paula ; matches in the Suburbanettes IHilrii* KIter. Grmtmry Ptewtek. KMurA MaAanU. Itedrirk lUatmuiB. MiHtert M ullur). RskeH Palmer’s Mens Shop came up Blauvelt, 188. HI; Ciel Gramsam- Tkrrr Ikaaa Aarlap . League. Fran's Fizzles increased alilp ar BMfia palate. Rapiaaal IteaktoR, Jr. JteM Orte. m A te*ai reerk. MA HuliM im. AImw-iiI . 1 Ike liter iilHiirr w tekrn i. Al- W ith the loop's second best series. mer, 179; Elsie Schachter. 179; Jo ’ their lead to two games by taking a k p aaar aa ml M -te aaA tt-tt. rraparllpr- k rrt W m A. Tkr CrMkw. »k« ftatekrA Ikr rrcular wawm trite m U s b A 5 rm rd drfrated tec PAI. W»r- 2i^4 on gam .‘s of 951. 957 and 1M6 WVber. ITT; Marie SchroiKler, 181 ^ pair from Ruth's Rollers. Fran Zilg MAaflaU kaa iA kp a te-PI raaal aaA Nranark Trateal rter. la Ike UUr pkMr.«n*. to blank the East Enders. Jack and Fran Gorezyea, 175. in , tea aaaA aar iltat paallac la Ha ktaterp. I paced the adoring with a 4^G set Stampfle's A36 and Walt Smolyn's . . • kataa la pMrk la. ajAlap kla tea palate te Wap- including a 1A3 aiwl Jean Palermo’* 616 highlighted the scoring for Pal­ THE LINDEN WTT.DBIRD3 aaA o taaaa’ tiiakra la tea ■aplaaal UM aaA tea 192. Nell KaisiT’s and Fritiie mer's. Broni Stanlis fir<-d a 8*13 to .1 LEAGUE had all matches being de­ COMtePi la ga atek Claaark alfkl pitA tea teAeker^ Ristau’s 161 all aided the wins. pace Kaye Decorators to a sweep cided by 2-i margins, with the Ro­ A k M m it «f 1940 LNS Hrap E Ruth Cook's 173 and Faye Conant's over Camton Dress despite a 232 I Al Kagl*a atagla-oM aa kigk a l h r i alp - ■ tP**- e r a i t a i bins. Bluebirds and Orioles emerg­ THE TOEPEDOETi U mAph emft rl«klnl itarif after tela 166 averted the washout for the by Paul Diddle. ing on top. I pplte a karraal at iw atp-aapaa palate aaA P te D Rollers. ArrateaUat Maw te Ito pt«al%c to wla ail tearc la a raw. iacMAlM Jw Friga Wasted a 621 set for ^ High games; Betty Kireten, 18d; I kP te a p ik » te w la g ml OaalraL Ha MA hmmm rl«ara> waa nearAeA 164; Sophie Wohdylo, 1 6 1 ; G erry by Mae Palermo's 4M tally. Team- with a 602 for Chestnut Motors. ; af Bakwajr. tea M -tt Ariilil.a ellarkta« tee ekaa e f te e Krus, 158; and Julia Burian, 155. Bl« H*e Ceatercace. Ike E iteklrti. after Aewalac UaAiia Iwlee, kad rirtaalljr eeweA ap tee (eafalea, ealgr le ke apeel ta lani by Ergleaal aaA PtatafleM. WairlawiM waa Itecml aal af Ike piteeff ■ *Mter-*aekeA le* ■aatatr.A ta a eeaffle ke. aeatt tee kaik keaiAe. kal rttaiaeA la tee waatac BMteMta la JERSEY UWES LINDEN LANES ap IM ^ kateela. AaArrlela, kitei rlf ke2 l.A kp a eare STMMEK LEAOC1» aakle. kam ate alaaeA far tee LHS rlaekaAet'e akaeaee wUk aa 30 N. P ark AveiiiM >'oir Beinc Formed EAHWATH CHAIXENOB ta tee ereWeaal taartee ilaak af Mixed . Men . Wemen ■ duaior I.eodiie Liadeii. N. J. AOCLT and CHILO LBAOV18 • eW wWk IteaMiwI etar ea peta l M kJk. ■OCXD BHOOK teak tea kM ta He keett aailp ta H U 6-6300 Now Betac rotated For the Better Bowler A Wednesday evraing Double Classic 3 2 Brunswick Lanes Is Being Organised > la N«w a e ^ tia f feagocs for next srasim 373 Maximum Average Male HMa Ik L M I tatea _____ Saainer Leoffoes now forrainc AND THEBE EESTEU Join a ninuner leacne and bowl in LINDEN LANES n 741 NORTH STILES ST. LINDEN aiaelljr etaae ta jrMr < Air Conditioned Comfort Prop; CLARENCE ROSEN WAbash 5-3550 PAGE an THE LINDEN (N. J.) NEWS-OBSERVER. THU^DAY, APRIL 4, 1963

• —1-t U MS-*------Iwe. M ary Ab b tu g a e y , wVMH IS^B IMMHNKIC LINDEN SCENE College News Patrick, Jcaaifer Joaea, Botkoerakl, Patriria Harriott, Rick­ Advise To Swim Pool CUk ard OawkamkI sad Qaeeale Har­ t y u k *. r io tt o e m e e t m o , p a . — P n u * & The Dipaatic Cl«* at Boahl Jam M em kera at Ike ilale orew la- Owners Announced OtMelme, aon a l Mr. and Mn. lor High Behool praarated aa Mi- eluded Matk Weekter, Adam WU- n A tkum Pni* C Outetao, m ■foWord torte apaat at aa amndily held at Aveaue, Ima reecMIy keaa aeeeptad Health Officer Heary Oacaa te-, requlnag (he paal veadar (o la- A n m tr, EliatMth has bcca tait- the aehooL aek. Kerry WegeH. Mlokari Vella^ for mcoMeiahlp la Me Maiterwerk day leeued a guide (a purehaaerc at etrurt la the eprratiaa aad raaaoa- latcd tato aicfabenM|i la FU PiBidac leadlac miee were Doag- Okarua, kgatoae of the Maitor- Carol O nolka aad DIaaa Borak. family awtamriag paalc, la wMeh he akie awlateaaaae at agaipm ia t va Pai Ffateratty at OattjnAnrc lae Loe, Helea Oiehalk. JCMuellaa waik Muaie aad Art Pouadattoa. I OoH«ce. Oarrleri. Oomlale Aguilar, Ogdea Jael OUaer dlrcried the program. outUaee the atepa to ha eaaddered pertlaeat to the aperattoa A craduate of Uadaa Hlfh hefare aad ittor puttihaelag. paal er. la Ilea ibereaf, ptwriMaa Bebool, Mr, Caatetaao la a fraaii- Mr. KhMiaeplie haa ekidted at amde tor meh aerriee. Baato par- tha OoM cmIsry af Muale la Chaa- a»B at OattyAurs CMItta. 1. Caalaet the proper aatherlUaa ehaiare aaay dadre to have the eea- hlaaea. Moraaea aad waa a mamfcar traat ekeeked ig aa altaraey priar of unior at Bryn EL 5S990 cdU*. I m p h a t k w i t o gTANBACK. I aa to oMwa to he lakea la eae* of Vor Umee who dmir* edditeael Mawr. waa choaan by the Oollege 'Hie engagemcBt of Miss IdOretta th e O cean C ounty B u b . Taam River. ^ ‘ IrtHtote A rieaae eiwuid be iaetaded )e(oraed»e to mmpteawat (he under a program aupported by the Anne Leonand to Dewitt Milligan, aetrurtwaa. e heahtrt ee Pord Foundation. SOB of Mr. a a d Mrs. DewHt Milli- fitkxl 'tCVfv Wmiet te* Ham* An Eoonomica major, aha will do gaB of 1306 ^*hittier Aveaue. Moa- JbvuMBiiftg 'Clf^ctlur •»!» a project on the trucking induatry, ' ly Island, Toms River, has been an­ iws lw*ii i»r»|wir*d by Ok* D *^rt> which will Donatitute part of AB : nounced by her mother, Mra Irene mr-ttt of fhemi^Mtiam. m*tgirf» honors prog:rain to be completed in ' Leonard of 36 West Rutherford Biete 0«iv*r«i!y S rw the senior year. j • • • • i Lane. Lav^llette. New Jersey, for­ .V J Tb* IS Avmi!4ikl* trem merly of Dili Avenue, Linden. t h * V m t e m e i t f &m res|u«ivi Ri«gl* Paul Minan^nko | Miss Leonard, daughter o i the ro|kf*s sr* fr«w to ssiyaaw im N * w late La's’rence J. Leonard, attended U t e e y Add.ltfmU rothr* Otojr M* Newark State College students Toms Riwr schools and is em­ MP-* Wtotb* alM> 41kp Athletic Association representative. | -finish Servicemen son) Buick Dealer^car ive lAifintum al pries putting Adjustable FfAuflH Wto%« ito nag Anthony E. 8rp«iek Razor tt'katoPfl A*tonpto You turn dial it^uenfum. [ll<^ I ^ a u/Qrnpurn ** to to*uaa Agfrv t K f t o k CARRIBBEAN (FHTNCi—Ma­ f r o m 1 t o ■ I UVAUiVi^tMAPI U* rine Lance Corporal Anthony E. for the ex TIba Oawtoaefto MaCg a t o r f u * act setting tok MUI pijieatoAiif k» toBtoOBtoiaO * * * J * '^ Scpsick, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. that match Anthony E. Sepsick of U Gresscr « s your isa earned/ skin an d Avenue, is serving with BattsUon board Landing Team 3/6 which is parti-

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Jolm H. BgcIuie w m faduetad m Aa am agt of IW • n m r m«tnb«r «f IiOf» d i* 1 (w M i CoaMMialn 4wlac • Ooa- Stonewall Four Lmden High McMaDvs PTA To Exhihit Held For A litM ftt l^tMQpAl mmiioa mwede gpi—nrwl kjr M. The New CROSS KEYS HOTa CNwrch pAPtali Im IL Kltiatiitii Jiialor OTO dartag tiM Students Namedto Host Faculty Ciiildren’s Art W i t ^ r O. P lp « r, « pAAt 4 ^ ^ wMk of March It thrash Mrd 37 W. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY dtitm i forprnor. tm orrn i« M r. Mind»ira atuaded a paaaloa Re-elects More than 160 imreiMs and friends w h o M ti»# «>» «4 IlM n r phir auaday. March M la Ualoa OPT CA 1 a • a n . undcn « woodbmdqe rv i.cni Math Contest At A Tea attended the CTMIdren's A rt Class fUekm, A h>«f-um* ■Miiin «4 th« CMp. Exhibit on Saturday morning. club -Wa nrat aHva-* « « ha aatarad Mm Bernard C. S«gel president, j ia the CTO ana act fh ^ coataal ta Lindabury March 23. at the Community Cen­ FartiM . WtdiiRgt . Mattiigt SflMWriliip voc«4 Four juntom a t Ldadea High announced at a meeting of the Me- ! ter Building, sponiored by the Un- April Mandwra of dM phqr taeluda School hn¥« been Mloctod to pnr- to rnd tb* AiUMMi! lipM bulb mUc. Manus Junior High School PTA den Recreation Oonwnission. Otarloa Laoaard. AUoa Kocamayar, ticitMiU In the 1M3 State U niveralty BaRgttRtt ItiMcttd «acb miifcluf wtU W bb> JoBogb A Hsgnbury tnu r«- { that the officers and executive com­ The following children received CSalia MhOaa. rraah Cnn am) MnthMiuUien D«y at Rutgert Ua* M AONinvbfT rACfUnCS — SEATINO M to u m n O M O N B fOD A pvAf BiBOtng iNwlgont of ti»B Monownii mittee will be boat to the faculty awards for the nw»t outstanding Woaamary Kurak arhlla & taa laJ' iveraity. New Brunowlck, ob S a t­ fNi»dA PAWMd Will b* u*wl to inap- Intrings nng Uann ABBoetnUon nt i at a tea on Wednesday. April 24. paintings in their respective CbbI Lbbs Than You Think liaaa u d KaMilaaB MM>OBald ara urday. April S. poft tb« bUa4 proprMi a»4 oCtoor tha diractara tb« InaUtsUon'B nnntanl m otting' Mrs. Walter Magelin and Krs. M argaret Anw>n. 10, Kathleen Sau- Mongny. M nrrh Ig. Dennii Purvea. Carol Yortte. Mary riN E Cl'ISINX A STRYir* ACilvttlM IB th o Chidt'A A ttbt BOB' li rviaioaa fta«r «r« being woeupl- up Jdoodar Btdhl Tha eaaay anil Krutnor, Jr.; necretBry. Mrs. Vlolm ri*!, M rs Felix T urtur, Mra. Eli ■ 13. and Ida ^hmukwmx. IZ take part in thai program, which for tb« AiutunJ I>lMLnr HenaaB R Z e i l- meeting a program will be pre­ Cub Pack 149 t o n ^ l tb o Ta»«fi A ft B sIriN t o a be ba*M upon the first three years Wood Avenue. Margaret Amon. Re­ h n sented by the language department BU N N Y C A K E Thurngny rwrsung. Mbreb 3Bdt. nt of secondary school mathematics gina Tomasuls. and Richard Mc­ like JMMMnnun i t t a i e r ftebool ( Nnwog to tb* CSnrb i^wiBory at the school Participating will be Tb« nnnunl BBuc nn4 OoM fHiincr including algebraic, ar.thmetk and Cormack: Sweet's Sells Paint and perfect for parties, bonrg WBTB Abmbnm Bnumel. Snl- Mrs Phyllis Santamarma Mrs C'tib Arwut B ack t4t of Hlgb- iorri FbrroU wntli iMf pninting of feometnc prebJem* df-signed to test Housewares North Wood Avenue ; H « m Torit nn4 tlmo Hnit* wntom Toato. Mortia Mnmgeu nnd Irene Agardy and Joseph Pnrtsi as . n n 4 A v a h u c SrbodL wmj Ikcig nt mathematical understanding and Will be' Kathleen Sauerwein, Then centerpiece, or j With bor b o in u n g «4 O irl tn * ICl- Dr Frnjibhii E B ureim F m n k K. well as students m the classes. ' SnMer coneinuBB na ooubbbI fo r tb e ability to reason clearly Piegdon. and Randi Elkin. 1 n^fio w«r« onloetog Bi tl»« moot AfiUHor-ir Anrrrn# 4 iitn e ( ««■»' The ikudieBU wiU compete for Mrs. Carol Kraai. children's art family dinner oiisistA»4iBg nrtUMj of ib* oIb m b f tn «« oner pr«weiil« 4 (be elknrtcr to Mr Lingdbury noud tbnt eoB- prises from the Ljfe Insurance In­ instructor and an art teacher in io’otrr Mtkkwy nn4 Mm H oIob Uaweg ppogrrena b n a I>b*b mnd« la dustry of New Jersey in the region­ Cranford, was :n charge of the art tlM> ’.mrtrtutionnl re>pr«wrMnUwr A l­ W o>ckO m rmbrm of U»o UndoB Art Pineda Elected As to tn l rffwourcBB nng la ibbmbbcb al d^strvet .ncluding Hudson and exhibit. BARTONFS CAKE SHOP fred fSirbn* wtio turned it ovrr to . AnooriM ^ MnrwiB PriMlir. Ui' Unkon OoMTstiea Each e n tra n t wilJ b |*rb ArHdwdi c^gnennBtrr ^ructor of tho nrt rta tn . BnWrtog of fimi ibortgngnB H# raported ibnt “Wn Baked For Y o u ” tbe now boiMiag at 701 N Wood receive a University CerliLcate of r>cB • and tlw f*v«dgv of AUegtnnco th#«n vi>b g»otr BBloetio— Exalted Ruler Wedding — Party — Birthday A b b IB Bcb«dul«d to be watapietog Participation, aad top sooeer* wtU ^ a »4 the Ibnr llpnn*l*d Bnnnet t^»b The tAa4m Art Ajnnwtutiiwi ortll iB t receive beys as peewjna: awards Judge Addresses Rirfknrd Uplrauert i»u« iHe tsiitiK»B for |Ao nm t grooB Jerome Pineds was elected the American and Italian KL .nvorniion nn4 04b a»"oat Jo«""pb P of liMHMMw for Jorit g^orroll nnd II Exnited Ruler of linden BPOE l« WASHINOTON AVE. — TeL 2A4H — EUZABCTa. M. «. r ruva-ne J r gnv* Ui# brn«>4icfi4Mt ' one H n rtt whveh bi |NLn o f th e An- No. U/tO for the year IMS at a Golden Age Club T A r cutw inw» cwtertAined by •orknttoa'o iwM^oor to stienlole meeting held recently Anndofw tbe Silng^uin Aomrd* latomot IB nnd Bgfw«»> p't* ot mlUl la UKOKM. N. d. WA. § -m m Mra Rose Marusief^i. and Mra Ctar.at.aaa aad Jaaoa anu raaadariad i Aiida Conord. ITALIAN BREAD A ROLLS rwt ..V.) la ea^* laar*. Itlrtnaalarr at tkr MrOdaaua Juaiot HMrk Hriual , fliiidraa pay 39« »fiif# lAoaa ta Mi fAadaaodar Marril tr , 2 Area Youths a~-aa.far» arlwwfa ar» tkartaO »e IH WEST MCMBEIX AVENUE U N D B N , N. I. T k a m >.a k t w M n n i n e x c e l l e n t roOD — w e l l P2UEP. at iha S M V W akar OhandhefB. aa- Robert Edwnrd Tekuls and Jc^n LEGAL NOTICE awiaal raptoaal ditodlai. coatectad ceenuL uiME J Apoks. youthful residents o( this MOMIAY. ATUI. ■ Ik r aam tam t eiiy have enlissed in the United rr«aar.«rr aa Bua. IksUta «a! Plaxa Restaurant Tka HriadpBl Realtor w u la. 1350 W. BLANCHE ST. LINDEN, Skates Army The announcement HEW JCaSEV STATE DEPAKTMENT a4 Aaw.Jkaattt- WktSa Oaka tank OF CIVIL SEBVKE EXAMINATIONS apaotor Ooorfa P MgMaaaa. omb- was made by the Army Recruiting OpwB t o eiteMOS. 12 gMHStto rwMSent SUNDAY STEAK and TURKEY DINNEI C itat r)f H aora BMuMiap oM aar at tha Ham T arh 9utk>n. 9 CaldweU Place EUtnbeth. LARGEST 2 BARS IN THE COUNTY CWrk .'taooprnwpbsr Wa Thha Prid* la O v Spaeial Blaad OtOaa TTBWAT. AnUL 0 c u p P ula» Aeadeetp t a n i n t a r M«- New Jersey MratiMM V at» « k la awap P -aa o l Iliulwhaiit AoeJbowow Maaoa U tba aaaMtaal daaa far f Robert Tekuin, 421 West 12 Street. Cterk T79W1. ~ Cisitof* Mussel- ftottat at Or.ifaO CTwaPa ftaMtarirk. CsUriiw For AO Occasioiit pmi Aathnnesem te v Matow. DINNERS PUT UP TO TAKE OUT patera atadtaa at ttaa Tork l*al. I son of Mrs Rose Tekuln. enksted metmsiUmi t n m Isarb AMDria.1 F riltt a a m tf praaldaet of tka Acadaar ‘ on the 30lh of March and has en- ■cfcooi aenioaw U t N O n r n w o o d a v e n u e (O poa 2* H i b .) h u • W e ^ w le ft . t k t aOap . raWMp far ealvca ariaan. aiaaiAat at Ik* ; listed for the Automotive Mechnn- AmKwthccsl cAmbiht d a te ta r fiMtm W - ApHI Ml. IL U EatiftiiMUBt Wti. Tbii Sm . ptewtoMw. Apnt 22, 1643. Iwareelloeel laatinatlna e l Chlafa I icnl field. FW sfwbemliaEH. ikifiM «nd waiAtanuni •w m m a VACATio.»r John Apokn. lOfiC Fest Blancke qasMaaeuw. nwb to Defsiftenpoa of of Pokca tlw AMirioaa Soaotp tor DtUdoao Hot and Cold Sondwiefaea Civil ServTos. Stoto Bouo*. Tr«cMAMh. New PoMit AdailaiaLraUoa aad tka { Street, son of Mr. John Apokn. *n- Jmrmmr a r tra ss vhm Bmeach Offtee. 60 njanc»rrAnT ntsianui Serred At AU Timca I listed on the 21*t of Msfch foe the M u b r-m r SxrewC, N e e w t t . N ew J e e e e f A a w ta a a nacMtp M TTiMatkC W- Oo—prfst^ eap^biwir i»m. ktenkw shooid be Lampert Dairy Farm, Inc. rartora Ha alBo ia a aMUap laetar. TOCBMOOT: A aak. CbmmunicnOoB Field. Msa to toe Devwftmeot of Qi«6I Serviee. MOfUOAT. A T M L • ar at tka PCB NaUaaa) Aaadaaqr of Both youths are now stntioaed nt State House, Traatoei. New Jana*. E a t m a rraakfurtaa oa 8 « a Potato nal- T i t m m t — Cartei*toe who fitod •aabDatowa sad MiMfi ka la a i r a d a a t a. j F o rt Due. for ^ e i r hnsic train in g I see qaalifVed wtV pectova so fuftow so- MM ST. OBOaOB AVE, B , LINDEN. N. L — BU. f a4. n au ark rau l. W klta CMka vHli Tkaaa wafa aaar M# oaUea af- i and upon cmnple^n of this, they OiarrT Saaca ; will return htmie for n two week EsBrnmaSBoea wiij be kml R U T TO U R M IL E BY T H E GALLON Reara ta attapteaca tram U ad aa. Mar 4. 166S *4 1:69 AJI. T 1 KNOAT, AfiUl. 0 ein ak afk . K aatkaortk. HtUMda. leave pnor to being tmnsferred to Xiwbmste well ra»ue< to TIssim Jaf- MaatlaM VafataMa Soap, PaaBot Waalfiaid. Plataflald. Seatek Plaku. another Army InstnlintioB for tb^r ferwm Hi»b Sehaol. East Seo»t Pteca, Butlat ot OriJIo* Ckaaw *aa4artrk- Ektsbeto, New Jaasay. H am eU t Park, dark, RaaHla. Craa. SAM'S TAVERN advanced tndning. MarS».A«r4.U—tt. Faaa: 613.92 and Save Plenty PMaaopW Mwa lard. Rakaaajr. % rla^M d. Ualaa We*WB*l* . na«a*w • I'riOaj OanHjr Paik Pakaa aad tka Uatoa Apt* W It. It •WmOtO VACATMMT DELICIOUS HOT SAUSAGES MEAT BALLS Md VEAL A PEPPERS Mraua aubtoct (8 c*aa«o »ttlM«t i62r5iraw2irQr TWIN CITY RESTAURANT notK - UNDfat, M. d. 749 EDGAR ROAD, ELIZABETH, N. J. (At Roata 1, Near Biuway Cirde) EBaabatii 2-7816 ENJOY LUNCHEONS AND CRYSTAL BALLROOM CHEVROLET’S SOI DINNERS AT TWIN CITY PlN ESr AOOOMMODATIONB PM I RESTAURANT DOONO aOOM OPBM GOLDEN ROOM MATTY'S BAILT a amiDAT CAM ACOOMMODATa u a raO PLB AVENUE, UNHBN • BBLKMOaraOD EXECUTIVE ROOM f Booa ran r — nA m nnn • TAanraixT 1 raa paivAn PABiiBB. to « naa arOanD. G l « EXTRA FACILmES ______'■ For Rasarvatiens Call AVABLABLa ID AOCXMIIIOOAI E L 2 - 7 8 0 S AMTaavAanr. a t r a a r ^ Vyia Renra Rasteurent 7M UDGERWOOD AVE., ELIZABETH. N. J. 1 0 6 3 Catarln* far Waddingi, Baawck, Partiaa For Beaemtione P h en a I L .4 -3 5 2 6 'The word for gin is Wallace Ghevrdet Maffra Reetaaraat GORDOHlS U. S. Route 1 Lindon Buffett SeOer/ (Noar Cwsw st Wsnsm A vn ) C a ll H U. 6 -4 9 0 0 HR 6-4665 PAGE EIGHT THE UMDEN (N.J.) NSWS^BSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 196B ■ W ORLO WITH

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Classified Rates •tata whs ianaalt ta ka iftaaas aaiaMt . • — B m m m m m m t- I T«a - TeBelhM Anili tW atsae e a lM l«lh. 1999. m a a an h '«a TM ^ DHea. Itth I INSEBTKM I — CMita a w ont IS e «rii . . fte ta aa aa M attiB nRST 5 tspiaieeag ealar wha am ka Aea. Pbw OaaX ! pBBiiialid l i t h M eiW . M U w Meate cenh wHh ofd«r. (A 10 cM rti —rrio ehoie* is stods President Refirtes P h il Loiwy. A rth u r Luhla u d » Mala aa lilh. 1999. < a w 'ftM . ftibtow Ckp Use. tMft ■ The linden tUcraaUon CVimmiR M Maaas at ahyiiml gimbih 7 m .. i 85^ I 9*>^ ftuaet and IM h I lo r biUiBg.) Paul Palowr w r n stvan tha rssk SMB for the sewateeatlk HieestHYe tha tihaarawwa «f a ol Eaquiir aC a mrallBS at Liadaa . . . tMaaa« at tha taarta "itimi I . _ ------hp REPEA T INSERTIO NS (CensscutiTs w sshi wHhoal copr year wUI bring th e fbnm tu Doaart ■f y ear laftatia. m htaanaa t f stMAiaS CMP U a n Nan Political Charges Lodst 2. KnichU of Pythiaa at the Marionettea to town when they wtU iiiiaM iii at a aMadL eaftspi m n ah faefe Mate Uaa. MW^eaes Oaaatp Llaa. c h o n g s s ) 4 csete a word. 70 esnk m iniinunL CraflaniaD'a Oub. * twits, wkf ba aa^la ta aws fane ftahaap Clip a bae ISa feat aaeth- present *Tbe Bm m Quasn** a t Joa- hallw «k Ma piMas fMaa ia yaas dIMSiel oelp and paeaftal ta Laaoe R a n i, a ha« A 1>S SET BY UN ES — 2S cools a lins. Ads ssl ia cops; w iA SrYTnour lAiblB of S7 P urb«r Ave­ Brothrrt participatiaf ia the rit­ aph E. Soehl Junior High School t a oa»4 gattw aad y aa M alta a> eata la 144 f«ai ■uaibietf a ^ pamMM te flat M m It. a hae IM M onoteoly aad paeal. nue. pr«oi* As la the paH years the ahow will ^ t a Uni Ciaatf ClafA Osait Raaia. tract, Gus Goldacr. Abe Waatreleh, n i a ^ ' kae f t l fate anateelp and p tia M ii te ly jhoohed by the outraE<«ai Hate- be free to the ohUdren of Qm loeal ______; Chatea Meaat menU made by nonorfOBiBitloii WUliam Haualcr. Al Sllhcrfclt aad public and parochlaJ schools for C^rlra Nioholi, paat crand chaa- CASH. Chocks or Stom ps should accompany adrorlising candidates runnlna on the county those fiean the flrH through the JT*^*^^r^** , Maaaa lotaad ftanti TwanM ftiltrund a c o p y . Democratic Udtet concernina their c.'llor of the doaiain c i New Jeraey. fourth gradfa Tlcliets wUl be dis­ M te itea C To ri^ ~ baa n tite n r to ta n a aad mealtai te Paa- Mr. Goldacr. Dr. Franfcal aad ' r t S ? * ! *^5?*7* ala Phna aad l i « 0 *h*ray Ptaaa. H d ^ denial to apeodc at a recent meeting tributed through the sohooU. m vhy yaa will Mi be hhie ta t D - - Cl«4« f t a a i^ Cteb, Mmd. Paeh Aoana# tto«tert«a a ia Had- N O T RESPO N SIBLE lor orrois in ads lakoo by tolopheos. at our club. It appears that the i .Mr. Hauslor, ebairmea, reported on «w« «a yaar aaaai yaftMa piMa. Na T hursday. April 4. arith the cooper­ Mvlhaa * m m i aad BlNnbatb Cm t U a a apposition must be "Phantoms." I the annual dinner-daaee whioh will . s s e m r o P tS T k ic ’ r ha*an ti l i i i i i DEADLINE FO R COPY — Wodnosday at 10 A J « . ation at the school autborltiaa I be fttelaa lalaad Ranwl Tfa a a ii HaMand. •TVi my knowledce only one non- | be held SundAv. April 21 at the Fat PiaaayNaata ■ a t h n i Park Aeaaaa Hd- orfaniaatiOB candidate was prm ent: Hills Inn. Members were ur(ed to TtlepbsM NHiter 6-4848 M atte Ripb ta P i i a i i Ptaaa and H iO M o w s at our meHins. He requested the | make reservations b o w . Trsfd StriM Pt b itb i asm. H a IM . ___ floor and araa givea the privilege of ; Mr. Westreieh. chairman, refairt- | in W T W W A R D PfftftT t>im UeY 4 ftatep haaadad hp addreaains the membership. The: ed that SI eouplea attended the ■ T « B cH < y M ll SERVICES aepa • Aaaaaa OdaoMia PMte M i'sic iN snu'cnoN I meaker repaid the courtesy by ! theatre party Sunday March ». a t; ______ly Toteaaa DaurWi T w m ii. Ba*- The Linden Recraatioa Oaamls- af tea ote- M a taeowe ted Vaad A iita i ' rroaaly diatortin* the facts to the , the Paper MiU Playhouse. Mill-1 Sion announces the third ia the tea O tp af M K N M D D trrm iC T %aau tad j press." 1 burn, series of travel prograass anl be Turonui. h — at T in a u i. ftpea Aocordion I.oanod Free to New Brick layer-Maaon. all kinds oT Ceaafaad Tawaatep le a n aad I "I regret that the iasurcent can- given by Dr Oark W* Mi^erastth. brick, stone, cetnrnt arork. New aad , didales in attempting to ohtaia superintendent of Cranford Public __ _ - enp Ltea. Olfc ^TWmi WAJW Studeata. Loaaona aad Rcntmla oa m *»»«* —< g—>1— « » A m m . rWFT M*TAJCT B.-« >■■.<■« k. I publicity will reaort to any means N! Liiidea Rendcirti Schools o n *nkursday evening. April lwOD*D tiW TBIO Ti Pouag banMad Pa OuHoau'o A«tea* ftabaae O ff Ltea. Most Instruments. New h used in­ repairs Call FU 1-SSOS, I to sret their names lato print." hrORbaaa Meiat. Hibnap Oap tteai 9L - VaMte Rond. M M a M m . Atetnay Tw Enrol at Jr. Calcfc U. at 8:00 pm in the Qreeaberg ••■tern Aatean ted Waahte«taa A«a- enoa. aad Oteuntea Piu«« I •'The Ninth Ward Demoeratic room of the Runaystde Uhrary. sftc x tN p m r p n i r r »«->•« t i a u t i t struments for sale. Club has endorsed all oryaniiatior te Aoadaait fw ia* Ihiteo Pleaat Kln- Nine L^ndt'n rcAdcnt* begmn th rlr H e wiU show colored alkies of mmmi Tooaaea aad Duwte Tuaaaaa lORlO MI'SIC CENTER The BrllUaat WORLD BOOK Demoeratic candidates slid will do studies ml Unioa Juiuor OdU«e «. his trip through Russia- Dr Mc- r n m n m m u i ' T i natea tiia d o d m all in their power to inoure their ^ the spnng semeHer D erm ith H>*nt six weeks la Rossi 1 gte»*4Hn4 Toovauuk M vtei a u a t e . V eftey ENCYCLOPEDIA - aad CHILD- I ftv te n a Bond Clate Ta a M b w U a a V ra d te l IS East Elitaheth At«„ IJa d ea election.'* Mr. Lubin concluded. They were among two hundred , during the summer of I9S3 aad orUI ------hatag hnaadad Tw a a M p lte a nuteo PteaaL Cteeb Taura- show and narrate about his ea- ^ raaaaytteate ftaM — ^ ftabaaj Ong okip Uaa Bebway Mote k a e w kaad H I' s -« m CRAST. Ut in aales - Budset Plaa. and sixteen students who were ac- ; a f Haney «ad P a a m Taeaaao cepted for the spring semester at : periegaea in his travels in that fm A H ctn B DA9n< Oall Evelyn Chaikaa - FUkoa the "two year community ooUege of country kte cteet Mawi IPte. 1*44 Liadeii Arclim hWle the academic disciphnea** t The public Is invited aad there Paaa 4* « 44 g-4218. A p e t I t 4» OENER.U. REPAHUNO They are: M*ss JoMVnn M De Will be no admission elmr^. New Menbert to Shoots ahefy of U1 EMgewood Roikd. W ar­ ren T Elohhorn of 1001 Weat p w T W p T t Hteag t u i t u j i TSOOME TAX RETWC« pre- Recreation Rooms • Attic Rooms • i I Bl.sncke Street WiHuun E Jones CUdren of RefigioM 3Js!Xg:,eargnKU.-W!a SoiamirAn 6pSi The Linden Archers Harted the of 18 East Henry Street. Joseph J ! {Ared by qualified scoountanR. M. School Practice Rile Dortc^es • Dormers - Gemges • ' new season on Sunday afternoon. Kornas of 421 luafayetie Street, and AJunumun Siding. RU9SO a»d phone FU 8-713S. j March 34 at the Memorial Field on Rusoell V Meyer» of 904 Hampden The anmial Model Seder at the I Lower Road The Club s outdoor , Street, Suburban Jewish O ater Reltgtou* ’Pyzynm. carpenters. Free EMimates.. ^ activities have been transferred j Also Donald F Noone at 80 Pal- School was held on Sunday. March from Woodron'Wilson Park, which ! lant Avenue William L Nunn of 31 at to 80 am . was anaouaced by nmHE-EASEII FU l-7S2fi or FU 8-4338. ' ’ they have outgrown Eight targets 23 East 3iXh Street. Ra>*mond J RMsb: Irw in Feldm an, spiritua! i n « N H g ja ^ a » *te«a HOUSES WANTED are available for the practice , Ostartiok; of » l McCandleas Street, leader and principal of the school Claoalaad A*a- . Baaaa f t M t . / v IKV h \ l i J W shoots i*Dd Miss M ar.Iyn F S>Tnco of 710 TTie pupiLs and thrir guests prac ■ ww Meoal and ftaiao fta pountead f Jkl^^r M ^ W W for a quick sale—lUt your property i The Club wiU shoot every Sun- , Knopf Street I^X>R S.AL.E tkccd chSTKlng the cerem oaies and with us. Waiting cUenta with caHi. ■ day afternoon from l:8i^ to 5:00 1 M r Jones is a business adminis- performing the rttuab of the Seder I p m Starling this week the shooU : iration major, while Mr Kornas Is which U the cern of Che Mte JT*tei*cSy rS S »iteM*atehte?^ dte^ \VK WELCOME SPRTVG Now ( Bealtor*) I Prospective members are invited. , Eichborn is ma>'r.ng in business exodus from Europe we will have the Sales Lot open ^ ^ Wood Avo HU S-41M *nie C h^ was reorganised recent- admin..miration in the Evening S*a- Th.» Seder is cor»ducted from a ly under the auspices at the Rec- | sion The remaining residenU are book known as the Haermdah IW .ID - AaiaRti from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for >»our c o n - ______rcation Commission The senior ! special Hudents in UJCs Evening The giecial bK>ds and special teg. » l Rate B o _ , ______membership is limited to adulU SesHon. to ^ «a Mga tteite — Man r t a g r m b t h i t t venience VAN D VETTER Mobile HELP WANTED table settings for this event had • a te Payor. Rate Aoaaaa Peateyfa Ml Oinai MUG BfOU 1 over 18 years of age. A junior group ! ------o ------been organised by a comnittea of > Cny 199 ftrnam Ammm Homes Sales-From Delaware Water I for boys and girls over 14 years u i LINDEN SCENE pareata under the directioa of Mrs A v o m m j being organised under the guidance 1 Harry Bunin Gap. follow R oute 209 tow ards HELP . WOMEN I of the senior group Younger chil-| Jaawa W. Naaaery This year a unique "Seder fa the Marshalls Creek. Phone Code 717- OPPORTl-NITY KNOemS I dren nsay join with a family group j Round" setting arrangement en­ The Linden Archers meet month- Jam es W. N annsvy of 899 Ida abled each pupil to come cloaer to 421-283L AVON CALL.ING women to service , ly at the Sunnyside Recreation Cen- Avenue has been appointed eustora- the head table and thereft^ feel a - ...... - ouatomers created by TV’ ai>d Radio I ter on the fourth Wednesday of accounting manager for Tba great sense of participatioii in the each month at 8:00 p.m. J^hior , ^ Beils Co. ritu a l RrMM.%GE S.%LE ' Advertising. Few hours didly can I Club meetings will be held at 7:00 Nannery joined Thomas h PupiU who participated were UNION COUNTY NEEDS ' p m on the same evening. Adam J ^ tabulator openUor Mi^hell Kagan who chanted the j at 318 N orth W cnmI Aveaoe ; earn good income durii^ AVON'S Konchus is Ae Club president of has progrrtsiveiy held positions R.dduah. Thomas Beck. Oleti Bahn April U 8» 8 from 9:89 a m to 5pjXL ^ring Seaaon. Introduce new and ' the senior group. of increasing reaponskbilicy sky PhylUs Grant. Janie Marcus. ' He is presi^ntly earoUed in Seaton Lisa Roacnfeld, Robert S&eIob aad fiponoored by | exciting produces. Phone for home Hall University. Charles Jowph. “TONY” BELLUSCIO Hilda Gould Chapter of Deborah interWew, Mrs BuUer. MI 2-5199. DO YOU NEED lu u ra n c e ? CANDIDATE FOR FREEHOLDM C d l SERVICE Linden Pork Stores HUNTER 6-3085 ( O i l) ( I IS IE W. .GUIDE. OUR SPECIALTY! p E^ C ™ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ MOVING Shum sky * Forawrly Served * Past Chairnaa af Rnal Fntatn R laannaM Ofllen STANDARD ELECTRIC Move Meats Cl Poultry iM N o irni WOOD a v b . 8ALB — ssa n c e oa U. S. Ceasrm Gareraers Refu- L I N D E N . N. «. • SwF toaoi O “IDEAL” Way • Mu* PUW O Rircru aad Har- gee RcRcf Pbsie: 486-5086-9 M ACADKMT F U 8-S414 H lia li 0 a n iM te i o r- BEST MOVES 123 NORTH WOOD AVENUE LINDEN 0 Maauuf o Pdnf« # D j m r I i n i i i r i i o C 0 8 T L B 8 B CARL ARMANN, President MM a saeAB an Fiao iMUfouca Mtey ■ un oiiiv O N E IDEAL-WAY4UTI0NAL AUTO BODY g ARMYftllAYT g Planbiaf ft HaaliBf WORK BONE There is a Served on Civil War Centennial Commission in teoaioa jagRte OMf OIW JAY *8 ARMY PLUMBING aad Washington BY EXPERTS HEATING WE MAKE DENTS. GASHES^ WELCOME h NAVY 8 TOBI CONTRACTOR . PLATFORM . SCKATCHES OISAPKAR *W aJtelW 8anr WAGON g UNION COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rsgordhn of riio domogo to yoMr cor, wtll SAM PLOTKIN SCHOLARSHIPS •traighton Hiingt out in 0 jiffy, rotom your cor MU CjoaOIAH laiTS g RECREATION FACILITIES to you with o look of showroon porfoctiou. Siqiporting Park Commission Onr gricos art modosf. Got ostiwoto. rteu: HUMa 6-710 g IMPROVED MENTAL HEALTH FAaUTIES A CLINIC g FLOOR WAXING Frank 8 W anig V O T E FO R Ilitsr 8-81I8 LM IEI AITO N IY BELLUSCIO ft PAINT SHOP ROW 1-11 740 E . EUssboth A va WtlCOMI WAGON U a * a N .J . ON APRIL 16 , \ 1 M M u t o n o f H m O Im A C M u m i M « M r M l Mr Sr M B« 1 THE UNDEN (N.J.) NEWS-OBSERVER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963 PAGE N n n LEGAL NOTICE

St. Paul’s First Annual NEW JCMEV STATE DEPASTMEMT Schachter Realty OP Bauknight Hits Aides CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS yweewt. Salary, l»7M.|«$a# *• itpmn Ui naJdi eildtdwa. too yean r«a- Cub Pack Dinner Held kdeM ia Uadea. Aftaaadpcnd tioM rm date for fUiaa a*- Srhdchter Renlty hna announced In Murawski Campaign ------Aprti IS, ISSI. Par tbe ntMiUon U> their anien staff of Th> fim •naiMl R i m u t d O o U «n C hurch men; Ken MmoAlpinc, Udiwtwewt •# Cieti Sdoeic*. Irving Burg, of 240 Denman Road. Clarence Bauknight, candidate being paid for working on primary D taner at CW> Seoul Pack ST at SI. Boy Scout Council N^rcMnUttlvc; M, Trwasuu. New Jeraey er MaSii e i Sireet. Nevrarti t. New Jeme* C ranford. for the Democmtic counciimanic day ” Paul's Lutharaa C%ureli inu kchl Snin Birr, neifhhorhood oornmU- “WLSONUr 1 at the ParMi House. Mr. Burg hns had vajtt experience nomination in the Fourth Ward, Bauknight also demanded to •koni'f. rm A h Cofiiiclly. inntHution- arv «««aiina4 wlU p«a#v« no fafthet iRpgiar to pr««cfitn£ive; Lrom ird Church, Iw ae RdaUStd management. Briensa and Fire Captain Henry man failed to voice an opinion on ductsd ky Josapli atraeual, Rkh- Scoutfnnntcr of Troop 17 nnd Ro­ kewMaassna wfil W ItaM •• Saturday ard Oarow, Rsvta CoaocUy. Ronald Ai^ II. m a at Ids AM, isiSHiiii H is batdiground wiU be exceed­ Lambert be removed from the cam­ the recent hour adjustment re­ DEMOOUTS bert Srbuerer Culmin«ter of I^ k •»ll rw al «a Mittara SaMw Miah paign committee of his o^>onent. Rlatatt. Paul' SchelUla aad Joha n ^ijwl. 4«t MiMm Ataaae. MtSbar*. ingly helpful since the Schachter ceived by the fire department in­ Bauknight speaking at a tea at stead of juM going along as a ‘yes’ Week The iaaoenUoa nma hy Rey <5iAmn#ter Schuerer inducted Realty Company has expanded Uteir Marll.tSAar«-aa faw: •UAI the hrnne of Mr. and Mrs, Henry man and waiting for a vote by P P MIlIcBaa. pastor ad at P au l’a WoHer l^nieciico serviens to include industrial and Coleman. 1311 McCandleas Street, refiwendiun.” Cburok. were preoented to John commercial real estate, as well ss 11 » e m r o r u n o c n reside^ial. said, "I am under the impression Tbe candidate concluded that if Wsrnsr Adam, ekatnaaa a t Ika Week Jooeph Stmeanao. Qeorfe PUHI4C NOTK» n haeaby alpaa ibai that Civii Service iawi operated tie fflilawiaa ardiaaoM waa iaWadeeeS be is elected, he will recommend to OPEN Pack OaoualMss ad** Um wvkoaae •tmeuani. ficoU Knabork. Werner LEGAL NOnCB ths same ia linden as tiiey do in A akK aad sta(iaa vara prasaatad ***/■■»■< •• Srat rmdiaa by the Caaa- city council that a police commis­ Adam. Ronald Webb. Denn Lad •*l ef «ba ClN' af Uadm bi ib« CeaaCy «l other tonrna sioner be appointed to bead the ky Onan a n tn ia ia Warasr Adaat winnkl. DniUei Ldowls and David tasaw, auuift af New JarMy aa Tttaaiay. o f ‘However, that obviously is not police department. Prank OMaally. Ous Oaraar, MaiA- Papenh Aawt tad. I*«a aid wm be •••. 11 ,Me •« . wMb I hake the Bosses,” a t l m tfir bw ywkUrkeaOee*. b John Week. Joe Sirarum. Joarph ; rxnmui , l»«l. that the order has not been fol- it will l>e *f>»d for )oQ, good for Linden, good for I'nion f*apeah and Norman Iscwii 1. . - - -ad rvqwpkd r>lani wrre formulated for Dek- by bkw a a d u i a e i at tSn ataf* aad a* P f e d wal od C ewaail low«Hj County, and GOOD lOR THE DEMINIRATKl PARTY! lio¥Mia Will h« HeM at the Pariah bwoaTWp wakp b* |pa>v«d«vf by h ra APPROVED: . IMI. B»uk«irht aik-d that the aitua- ' *' “ meeting • • • b ea ta tw t Maid w*ae«sbt* vbaJI iMdd ot~ JAt.K WIL>ftN has lent a letter to Governor Hughes asking ttouee oa Saturday. April 3D at t*"o to t tb « (bfWkr'PHap tAWW UMMMuraraMMLM Of of the Hilda Gould Chapter of ; tton be “corrected * in both casM. for a*»ur.ime that he will *‘Alep in** should retaliation be taken 3 IB « m *ncketa may he hougM at Map IM I wia (iiriiRMiHn A |^ SS, 4TTErTi He also stated that “there should thyborah at the Linden Pufeltc Li­ miHmm the door IM« brary. by anyone agatntale employes who have indir.ited » fd ad f*ww*aMii P b su f^^ramh CNy Oerfc be no pressure brought on any flre- prefererre for U ||.'*0_N over the "hand pirked” candidate. a tepad «a (be OS« d 1^***-^ la Um- AW4.U U Fe«w; tisss men. policemen or city esnpiflyee to Mrs Henry Fried said the tag More on this later. Beal the Boote», \ otc Row D on ApKl }6lb. work on the election. In many week Will be held May 5 thru May • • • DRIVE CAREFULLY cases, this has been done without 11 Mr*. Samuel Rashkin. chairman < nunrilman tlonfe did a great job handling “Youth in City I pay accordafig to comments I once announced she will diatribute can­ Government hay” in F.liaabeth. Inspiring talk given to “Lead­ I heard a( a meeting of the Fourth isters for the e\'ent to the members er* of Tomorrow" bv Goonrii President Gillen who warned that apathy at the p»»I!» leads to elerti*in of ineumpetents and I Ward Democratic club at which at the next meeting. Wm. C. Palermo, Inc. Further plans were discussed for erim e inerease. Hut why did «he have to go all the wav to HUater S-28M city empioyeej complained of not O HIO to find a eiiT |« Qie a« a rase in point? Go to the MOMBOWNERB* — ADTO ^ the tenth annual donor luncheon Poll* on April iMh, Elei-t Demorrals for "Open" Primaries. j to be held at Clinton Manor, New- TOUR USED CAR DEALER • • • . MOETGAGB — UFB ■ ark. on Tuesday May 21. Trying to defend hii lieing "hand picked" as a randidate for BnaiB’rith Ladies the >enaie, the organization man *aid the other niie, “even Kennedy was picked by a ‘**-reenin* rommiltee.*” “Wilson Muunrock Motors Lme" randidate for Freeholder ’'oriano of Elizabeth Jumped INSURANCE Scats Mrs. Drogin Reading Needs To to hi* feet to answer, "yes, at a N ational Cloaventsosi AFTER so Hsossty — FricodHocss — HAAIVr EArF.D ALL OPPOYF.YT^ IY It *OPF.%* PRI­ 441 No. Wood Atcboc Lindca, N. J. Mrs Robert Drcg.n w*j* installed MARIES.** The auliienre rheeredl Beal the RiFttse*. Vote the Ssrdcr ... Stay - See *9Lnr Be Discussed "W i|»on l.ine." ' a* president of the Linden-Roselle • • • MS ST. G EO R G E A V E. LIN D EN . N. j^^*hapter of R nai B >;th W mnen at “Are We Meeting Children's la ir minded, cool head* prevailed at the AFL-CIO "COPE" H U 6 - 2 6 2 6 , the;r annual installation of officers Needs ““ win be the topic at the meeting Mondav nite. If the altemtit to “•leamroll" an en- j OR Wedne^aday, April 3 at the Sub Tuesday, April dth meeting of the d'»r*emenl of the "Bo** Ticket" had vurreeded. independencef 1 urban Jiwjih O nter by Mrs Ger­ Suburban Council International in the labor movement in ihi* '•tate would have suffered a ald Freeman. past president of R<^ding Association at Burnet Jun­ severe blow. "U il*.»n Line" randid.ite for A**emb!y. Mrs. ; Northern New Jersey Counci! ior H.gh School, Tnion. at 3 30 pm fEra*e f iibman w..n plaudit* fr«»m "rank and file" union mem­ : 3 3 bership for her puldir api*eal for fair plav a! the "COPE" mn ns UHB COB I N BE s«aa fHher officers mstalJed were Principal «peaker at the meeting meeting. B*a! the Ho—e*. Note H.,w ii <»n .April l6th. Tld* WiownA ciowaaii mwk waW66»i4 m a V.ee prt-»;deRts Mrs Harold w.ll be Leonard J Buchner, asso­ • • • “ EEI MORE WITM MOORE” |,ii6fW«j 'faosr ki an tkm iw*emldywom.m. If hi* ronrern i* linrere.' ■■ • «Oaue« rnkdinl of $« Mrs Irw.n Kikm-; f.nancial secre- Group discussion U^aders will in­ he would have u*ed hi* influence with tbe “Bi* Boss" to MOORE'S Repairs & Alterations pmgrtmatr to Ms lafssrf for fowtors askd I tary Mr.a Alv:n Rub.n; correspond- clude Mrs Aljce Cohen, remedial Kito TW oMM soirriNf «a«^. * :ng secr*Hary Mr* Ronald Gold- have Millie ap(>ejr first on the orxanization ticket instead read.ng teacher at Linden. of U*ll No Jimmy, no one will buy that “pitch." The "W’iUon kf « a h iW |ifw — a lAakd berger. social secretary Mrs. Han MOORE'S Electric Sewer Service of MM SoTwr. torn im foot* r^ tt m Ditcusaion groups will be divided Line" will not weaken it*e!f by "pickin' on" lady politicians 11 r I a— thto m tm i nah Margohes; sentinel, Mrs D on the basui of primary, intermedi­ a* one memW r of your ticket ha* done. On .April I6th Volef MOORE'S Heating System, Gas or Oil a Itoseg d U aa too wo * at Backer, and historian. Mrs Irv’ing ate and i^condary grades and tbe for John T. Soja for Surrogate. a«*a* trwH ('m U rt ato p Sturm adm inistrative and auperv;*or>* a s­ • 6 6 Designed EiqieciaUy For You Trustees installed were- Mrs pects of a reading program. Question to liemocratir Committeemen and Coromtliee- ! JuUus Aich. M rs Joseph Bro<^cs, Local members of the Suburban women. I>id anvone a*k yoa to recommend pro*pects for the Mr* Ahrin Kom^hame. Mra. Don- OouacU include: Mra. Florence Bau. "organization line"? Of rourie not! That's because you're^ MOORE PLUMBING A HEATING COMPANY not a former Republican! Do you know that John Desch. a ^ ' aid Schwartt. Mrs. Maurice Bier- 9Qg Summit Street, and Minna M. member of the so-called "screening rommiltee" ia a former m an. M rs P hilip Diamond. Mr*. F raak e. $10 E a st K a ac k e Street. registered Republican! Do you know that “organization line" C a l Today Manuel Savraa. Mra. Jerry WeiU- .Atoembly candidate George Woody is a former Republican! ner. aad counsellor, Mra. Nathan On Primary Day, \ ote Row D. ~D" is for Deoaoerata for Scdianeii. “Open" Primaries. i HUnter 6-7775 cN tnm N m sos Ts Entertainment for the evening • • • " vmrtPmnmrtM eq waa given by Phil Carter, comedian, .Another question! Ln't JJK poshin' SJB whh RJH for "Boss" of tbe AB< ? the Sgt Feldman of Car 54 fame. Nmm r a m A p ril l l t h ! NOMINATm FOR • • 6 6 A supper was served by Deli King Fact: Bob ^allivar^ “Wilson Line" candidate for Stale Assem-^ R e sta u ra n t Ar.ADEMV a w .a r d h ; bly is a direct descendant of Charles (.arroll of Carrollton,^ Chairman in charge of the in­ Mai7 I PklUp a signer of tbe Declaration of Independence. .Any wonder stallation were Mrs Abe A Cogan. B.4DHAM I ALFORD Bob is so imbued with the "Spirit of ’76" in 196-t in fighting M rs Leon K raus, az^l M rs Sam uel Jakm MECNA - Katk WHITE Tyranny Hall" in politics. Beat "Bossism^" Note O'Brien- HarruL Lewis and Soriano for Freeholders. GREGORY PECK • • • Tbe daddy of the “organization line" gimmick in the Union Two Laden StadcNs b Connty Democratic Party is the "Boss Party" candidate who's “ToJGB running all over the rouiHy in a state of shock because some­ Nay at S t Bcnedict’i one had tbe “G.ALL** to run against him! What a joke! 0« April I6lh TOIr Cl*M.*bHA.H (or REL.I-ITER. I st. B<‘aedict'a Drama Cutk! re­ • • • Auto Seat Belts cently announced casting for their Note to Elizab^b Taxpayers! Stalling the Ri^valualion Re* Mockingbird” port for six more months means that the "Boss" is saving tbe upcoming musical cocnedy "Guys 1 —- S l U • --- bad news for you, until after the next mavoraltv election. , and DoUs”. to be presented on May Al-DIE MCRPHT What a aboeb y o«*re in for! Beat the "Boss" picked candi- . n 1$, 19 in the school auditorium. dNes, A ole Row D on .April l6tb. : Thus muaicskl fable of Broadway. “ SHOWDOWN” • • • ’ based on the stories and characters Campaign being pul on by Attorney Stan Needell. “Wilson by Damon Runyon, will be directed ' IpvF^’- .CWiSS I Line" .Assembly randidate. is serving as an inspiration to all by Mr. Frank S. Torok. Tbe comedy Democrats who have been anxiously awaiting leadership in . wiU be staged at 7:30 p m ; 2:30 and tbe fight against "Bo»sism" in the l^mocratic Party. • • • ! 8:30«-xi pm.: and 2:30 pm. oa the I ALL A U E W S E By the way, if yon want to bear political oratory at its best, i three day* respectively. TnAets for mvite "Wilson Line" Assembly candidate Frank MerU to the production, priced at S13S for speak at your next affair. Frank is Registrar of St. Peter’s students and t2.00 for adults, will 3’IN-ONEOIL College, !«tan and Frank, together with Mrs. Grace Lnbman, go oa sale at the school on April Bob :i^illiv8ii, and Frank Trocino make the best Democratic 22. .Assembly slate ever advanced! It's Frank Trocino who re­ Local residents cast in tbe mus­ Oils EwryHiing minds ail Democrats of the followuig message from “Making with aoch naw car of tbe President, !%0." ical are: Robert G. Lsihita, who For JFK tiMre wns iso other way than the Prioiary way ^ y s *"Nathan Detroit”; and Peter rrvwnis KuSi to th e C,oiiveBti(Mi. I f he eotdM not at th e P rim aries Locascio. nuua-M tfUT-fuctiic mrsi prove him strength in the hearts of Amerieaiis, the 4% Automobile Loon P.ARTI' wonld cal nat his heart in the hack- BEAT THE BtHSE.* ON APRIL 16ik. VOTE UEMOCRATN EOR -OPEN- PRIMARIES.

aC T E TS EE-VIEiinEn WHEX VOX’ , fo aw 4% Ante toon poiiHvoly iho COMT AM OW LOW COH lA TU Not 9tnsaads m m m cam CO TO TBE rOLES OX A m iE ISIh al inaa $ mas. choopast woy to finoiico yow naw cw 1 M ama 3$ awa . Mayor Slevra J, Berrik ol EHaabrth pointrj lo th« Demo- wa Raw odd far yaw oiMaRkatfvo * rratir Party'* Loamy Lhairman at tbe I2S.U0 a plate diiiaer SISM $ SS.41 t s r a s $ UM on Feb. 24lb and proclaimed: sefaly o sat af wot hafts af yow own SMOO l i r a s VO.Ol m is “H Elirt THE EOtt OF UNION color wUertoo, SNTAUB) fME. tso o s ir s a s IM.0 I m a s COUNTY, Jm KINNEALLY.” IR0 .M $4000 s s s .r s is s a s (DaUr tamrmml. iJ S -M ) < WMODOYOMHENE YOUTE n00M6, MAYMi Liberal Ton Fast Service ELECT KNOeaXTS far »opax” PttiaxniES . .. M iA«AU AVI. N IAI CHIFFIRA IL now__ CtNTRi^t UoMl T ru st w coinioiw D CONVINIINT* MO0IRN JOHN J. WILSON FIRirROOP«rARKINe far Slala Saiiafar von s T s n a s s e m b l y n m n accommoratwns ROBERT E. SULLIVAN • STA.NLEY H. NEEDELL niANK P. TROCINO • FRANCIS J. MERTZ ...S ^S i toaw MRS. GRACE J. LUBMAN

— t jl9 to*w Bi J(«N T. SOJA LESUR J. CUNNINGHAM THOMAS I. OSR1B1 • M IS. UMUUINB LEWIS NICHOLAS SORIANO m f i \ i 0 N \ M. far tOM MINN -WHSON UNt* CAMPAMN MAMAOW • US AfnMATt AVI. RIZAMm PAGE TEN THE LINDEN (N.J.) NEW E-Oim yES, THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 190 Book Fair Today Cm u - AaAt ChMtf UB8AI. W m iE L W A L M O n C B U » A b l l O n C B

Fw Pi scAiJu, ana < At Soebl Jr. H%k . . .“ M . UIf m (M “ r M li a Oaa, f w GBCHURCII’SERyiCEIKi no. at > ■ wMoo lo k* krw !• lar Cm Rabbi Aharon ttmpiro, spiritual NoH. . a H nO ar. AarU llt o . I H I . More th an 3.000 book* w ere avail* W elcome bmek. 'h n iltfu l totAtroT leader o f Che O cagregation a n ­ -^ ra a r Iato FaHh- will ht tha M •> •• a'alMa ( P H I tm p w fw w e s aMe at a book fair at Soahl Junior U you enjoy mndtng this column nounced special Passover holiday thana af tha aaraiaa to ba haM oa a o i ip a m H iah Mehool whieb U OMMludinf And wnal It to conttnue cnll HU* servicas will begin sundown Mon* Wadaaaday of Holy WOok at t;00 today. April 4. ••M 2 .. . 'niert are ten elementnry toe C*w af U sS a n New Jassss. * schools in town, let’s have more day. AgrU «. ■ ot. IMB. I a addH laa to a a B aator aaoa- Stw ab iias sm I M ssv a i asSaMa Students were able to boy the Otf af Utoaa aT ^ at repr«oentatlee*-Mjr cM AhM MMer Jews throughout the world wUl aaflo and to»"*al saalo Ihoro will volumes on the spot rather than School No. 4~*tiafveat heard a peep gather on Monday and tHiesday iVtfAI flUNDAT; T m MeaUeal ha a ■hawdnB of tha aouad BMtioa ___ '«to tos HflbS la tatort havinf to fdaee <]^ers and wmii. tfa to a . b s abaN to out of you! How about oatting la evenings for the family Seder meal worship wnrleM wtth Um • t e l D i f ptotnra oatttM "Aaumay Iato sawe* sni ki tbs see- ____i # • MSB ■baaSi t* to la toa Members of the PTA assisted in I af tot Cito to to to some newa right now. which cosamesnorates the exodus tm tim 9t Hotjr CkmoMiatai will >• Vhlth*. m t pletata toUa tha atory pwnw to kw. esMsUBs. OMv af iSato* the operation of the sale which toerww. Uwi llfto tw pm% «f Uw s m i cuts a# U a Saa • • • • frosa Kgypt as well as the struggle hcM a t (.-OO a ad 11:00 ■.ni. w ttti tiM of the Crueillslon aad too iU anr- af Uw mmMt m r n m W Ito pew m eas w - served the dual purpose of raisinc P»; JAMNa U 9 f« Hacey birthday to Randi BUtin— of Jewry for liberty Ibrougbout Its I^utgr prMchLac oa HM tbeaw: raetloB aa aaaa hy tha ton diaelplaa money and of Improviaa readinc history. "HaviBC th* aalad af Chri«t". Thir- Ann BnaaauA TIm ellana eoana ^mSke'sf^ ^ - - ->to«ia hehK a eleven years young today . . . oon- atoi to totals ssd to pUS to vto CUs Avaaaa. UaSta. gratulatioBs are in oHer too . . . Evening services will be held at tMB adult aaw aaankcra iMl ba ra> wilh the roaalaltoa of tha riaaa as t sr s e . AS toto ab sl last year, a book fair netted ceived iato tlM w—luualnaat maat- Chrlat ia lha '^raaldtol af brand-. PasMaai S. k ta baesto iaw — tlsiS «bst t utotftai abaab a s t o sasablt to to* Cats ! __ __ Randi's done it again, took honor- the synage^fue both nights at 6:00 to s wmmmrn sbfab to# CUs af Utoea af t.tatoa, la toa sstoato af toa (IMII tTATg OP MW iW BV for the Student Council Scholarship ahle mention ia Linden Recreation pm. and morning services at 0:00 betahip of a t Faail'a a t tb a UKW Tha Uppar Roan Obaanuatea arlll wUi ■ll■smk■ to tbs Mniiisi W to# par aaal af Iba tatoS MS to aaaato tba , O M A I IftlB M OP fTATV Award Fund. It ia hoped that the Oenter's Anauad Aft BxhMt . . . o‘ck>di aarriee. P a in braaalM a ariU ba ohaarvad on M nun^ TbusaMy, aaaaartaa af ibe aaatoaaa aaU aftor aaa* I CartMuata al*Oitiwiilwi aJB. *nie last day. Tuesday. April traat la tastaal Mata ta ttaata sarfana- : Ta Ui I ~ final returns from this year's en* Tidce a strcdl down Wood Avenue If, of the holiday, Thdtor memorial ba diatributad at both aandeaa. April U at t:00 pm. A nsw feature • swa «f to.eee.ee s tow to# mmmOm < terprise will show an even greater to Sweet's and see the platings services will be recited in honor of BMa atady daaaaa ara haM for all ef Ubs St fvicie will be the pHbbc ssM toUtokMMs is wktab tbs asaaii aaul . p ro fit toaai ia ■■awpliiif ae on display . . . This k>oal talent is the deeeaeed for members of the a«a laaala at f;l* aaa. Ika Saalar psception ef young people into the Iba CUr a sT ia S ta developed under the able guidmice congregation as well as the Jewish iMtJiar l.nat wUI naat at T:00 meetoerehip of the Obureb. Ae In Tba laiaiMtoM W aowa itoiifa aabiaMS''ttoaato to tba m m stm m m a a s - 94.eto.ee, TW bsMa. •# Samu tb«l ------' •! aaa« af sB toa alatototofara. iBonrtliil la of Mr*. Carol Krai, the art Instruct­ martyrs, re^nt and ancient P-m. olber yearn, tbe IM i Cliureb Mem* part af toa aaat tba ‘ iipn 11 M*/|*SStotS iw s r a s a ^ «•»##< owi wsMbAB h u l t t t » . H0C.T w a w flBRVICn will b e n k ip Claee w in s tt a t. the Obm* a a f AOUtl o b s a a or lU the center . . . JiCss Elkin's A special fixture for the prepara* totoato to aba tiUr toaaaaf tW trarU li.Sto M tor o ir aopatosiiJi Uoa artistic talents are not Undted to ba haM on Wadaaaday. Tburadajr. mutooa Ibble as tbe pmotoe rtvlew s OMiaaii MaM to •?! tioa of the holiday will take place aM la to la tba Naato Vaaf AraaOB- ta Jibs Oss tt Gki Scout Troop the easel . . . perish forbid . . . She aad Oood PViday at (:00 p-ra. On tbe background and the institution AatStoe t . Tb art la batiiAt' a a to a U iil aaf aaif aS toa this Monday morning at 0:410 a.m., Ibe toMNMto af tbSsMUtaa af tba Cits Ci Mtol af tba Out to to a» is also a s>cAo pianist in two (count at which time all the first born Holy lliunday wraniac, H (^ Ona- M the aacramesA Hiis wUl be the ^ tietoo far Iba. puts »i I ^ INMiiias COUNCIL 'emi oroheotmsH! Deerfield School sons, as well as the father of first mualoa will ha adminlatarad. On IPth Annual observance of this — (Sir af Latoa Help Clean Camp •a a s — aanii aal e o e e e S w toa Mia' «f ! Os '■ f AMHA tm iC S O rchestra. Linden All-City Orn.. thara will ha a aaaniaa The thtoBe of tbs Good Friday Mtoa to ' AsMl 4.11—at. raaai 914 4S ntaiaraa af N«o fassao saafnUows la Members of Girl Scout Troop 497. of dawotiona and pranehioc fran af atof sponsored by John the Apostle at Ashbrocdc know of R andi’s sw im ­ pletion of the tractate entitled Service to be held at StdO pjn. will ______clM> iaatoao af toi* OarUflMoSS af COtoato- ming prowess . . . She looks pretty ’’Ethics of our Fathers”, a volume •“Tha Seaan Worda fran tha Craaa" be t>wid Tt Not Watch R^th S lt S t o .t o Ta NoMMto aa oiwab «f iW ' ______Church, helped clean Camp Sinawik aad tha Barvira of Holy COmmua- MBS ito'-raaf m toa« to tosw to to ^ CtTY OP UftPEfl. NEW JtNACV KUW m e S b P O b S . I. toa A iw iiorf during last week end. good just siUing longside the pool dealing with the ethical and moral Me?". Sei^iturs, hymns and special C4ls at lAwa. tMiao tba aaai «f af totoa af r too , . Mr* Itell's fifth grader is advice found in the Talmud, and ioii at *:00 p.m. ! music will be woven in thu special •s.tssss toai ^ - . rw u h u w s CtoWto ttos toa « i In addition to helping put the . t f ; anai-w > w iw ^ w i-r ts* ## uw n « * m s a# also active in scouting . . . ThU composed over 1500 years a g a aenrice In observance of ths most i 5 1* ..*T**** *? ” t t m * Cws nf L>afwa l*r. m mm a AaSt camp In shape for the season, the BTiiiiiai mt I7 4SSSS flbaU to> *------* ^-“'**«* toa rw s “good little scmit" belongs to Mrs. £h>oeial P assover arrangem ents GRACE EroiXlPAL to bi girls shou’ed their ability at art by solemn (toy of the Clirisliaa year Dav^is' and Mrs. Fessock's troop for the children of the Religious Wnsbiugt— Ave. end nm M. making original charcoal drawings No. 4M . . . Randi's fondest mem­ included a model Seder held last The Betrd. Ckertoe U W eed. 1 THE REFORMED CHURCH tod tb* rm m st t i tbe •to- of mountain scenery. Iliey also VtoM* toeMiasa Hi to W reawtlMto ory is last summer at Niagara Sunday morning. March 31 and an I k e E e v to M e a to y M .T e m k to of LIN D E N ti tto ti Istotoa m to# completed requirMncnts for a i* «aa •• •toll W MMwtto mtm M Itto to«H»a W«toi a«>ro«F msf tm tt ttO m t m taaaliii I hr Om Falls . . . NO. she didn’t get mar­ Oneg Yom Tov. which will be held C u rn to i ' N. Wood Avo. R R. Hrwry St toa-tM « U •• toraOr 4to«i tJaiiiiiw Jtotowr TW ertonaWto Pi T««TMiabT «ll«ARn>r campcraft badge. Uto •¥<>««#« totoMi ti aNMl tm -rntt toe Cm* af I iMi«« l« e a * e »«a a w V a to sm t ried’!! spent a lovely vacation with Monda>’, April IS at 3:00 p.m. PALM ^ ’NDAY: Holy Commun Isispb Long Pvrfya Jr. Mliilslrt teator# ef um «aeato If •*a.*as « f ertMMM* etot. at M rs Anthony Durbin and Mrs, her family . . . Many more happy MfurmRinie imi|m»F to ______ion 0:00 aj« Office of Morning Ismes Curtis Roof. toe ■afcatoiiBJto Wmw* TVeatoMk. to • Wmtt Sa» af A*e«l Charles Ncvadonsky are leaders of birthda>*s. Randi. tt«tS OmM w a la* stmttt tt It aeaa ato*ae IAm- Cta* af T tmii i ■ be A P aae liiiRliiimil msa *«»■ P r s reT w ith Sunday i*chool. 9:15 elHkii aa toato m» laa kMi A Mdiae the troop which is in the Sunny- • • • • The king, who loved erexm puff*, 3 Fe«r« to W M—pm’—! intm to# ti was played by Kenneth Ridnnchick. A4H. Choral Eueh&rvst at 11 am . (A CMy C hurch wr9th Country tto irnmuit tow to# lAliiili ■» i "ifRl atot mms mStoW inreetoiF Vito tm *e- nnncjtT j nriuiRAnPT ficld Neighborhood. The troop will “The King's Cream Puff’, was iHiito. I««f «f t atoa mmt The queen, a ciKe little crewn pitff with the Rev, Stanley M Tomko FriendVactoi) timtttrrttt to* toM ftoM m to# ttTitt far ei-ea tor i S it toukikea area Visit Niagara Falls starting Thurs­ recently presented by Ed^^urd Kel- ti iito Cur UtoF% ttu •'mo *tNa« herself, played by Eileen Hetem preaching. Pahns aviulable at all The Old Village Church", estab tihtmt to.- 4#*a to Amti-ytt tm day. May SO. 1>’*8 sixth grade class at Deerfield. Intrigvip rears its ugly head . , Who services. No meeting of the Young Ikshed 1871 as "The Protestant NJ.< t » Very well received by an audience IStor titmw-tmrnS n*>|WRti.to* ^oie the cream puff recipe?*? Who Churchmen this Sunday or Eastrr D utch Roform<*d C^nirch" *F 111 <•«•«. %imn to« to*—a — of severe critics . . Take St fr . . . 'Who found the Friday. During this w*eek pariah- -How ran we know the way*”. Mr to>4 ftwto Wr*' ; recjpe? . . Another cream puff—I oners WMhing to have the Blessed Perry preaching James Curtis WTM ti ctoitotosrRie. toStto# mean the princess, Barbara Slad- Sacrament brought to the homes of Roof. Pastoral Assistant, wUl de- atot -«aal«Nt n «to «w t t t mr4 . /faSM I* FINK’S I ow'ski . . . O thers in the cast. Ro- the sick for Easter eomimmions Uver the Junior Srrmaa at the late St-tOtm t o T W f* w to I'iS t G i l l e t t e ; bert Martucci. Scott Beirman, Jer- anil please cwll the Rectory. service. Tbe Church Owur* will alM* ui tor mtatimmi S ^ m «.SLUI,SLADI to tto to A e—W—M toweSir atotoM-.Ftol tto Has A Large fery Sm»th, IHnd Marian. Linda ring the fRuaic of the ssason. Palm •Mto ti la s t •«. ItoWr ftto toto iStoi flF,* DOUiU to w , Henrick. Linda Woidman and Pa- ST. ANDREWS CPISOOFAL branches will be distributed to the itor rtms t t toe < Assortment of I tricia MincareUi . . . The author's CHURCH wonkipem Tbe Ml tost era confirm • itolatto he ptm , name has already escaped us. but Dawitt aad RstiMawnsJ Tm aas ation classes will be examined by aiAiilS i * AaSwee t t toe Ctt» af Uatoa I S i t r M H 3anwaa | | TW Wato aM toad to* an>*way "Mr. Kelly wrote in ail Eiadrsb New Jsoay the Edcfx at 9 p m : aduh pemh-ra tiii'lto*"' LAWN SEED Sacramental Wines, the funny parts" . . . next week Sundby Maaam: S:00 AM. aad wnll be received by thsen a t 4 30 1 0 fir* 6 9 < Broadw-ay? 10:00 A.m. p.m. The Junior High FtBowship rif S AU O l l t i r T I RAZOES Liquors and Sodas • a a a will miNrt a t g p m , and tlw 8 r Ht «f fdtoaa yawto toe af Bleep of the Week . . Barbara The schedule of services during Felkvrship a t 7 p m. W toFaito wat aHve toaa Holy W eek at St A ndrew 's Elp^aco > 4to« t t toa toad* a»4 ' for the Klein juM scored a new high in MONDAY Morning Prajrer 8 am . - ty acrobatics ... A combination back- pal C?hur<^. Linden, will be as fol­ conducted by the Sr Hi. RC Y F l*a« toe atototo t t toe lows; t t o to - bend arwi flip . . . No mean accom­ srith Mr James Horvath as organ- Passover Holiday P.AL.M SUNDAY. April 7tli plishment and if you ^ink it’s isL LPJLL at 8 pm Sunday Seboal A. W . BELLUSCIO 8:00 a.m. Holy Euchanst (with aaaa ea.sy JT S T TRY FT . I did . . Workshop at 8 pm. AY! M orning P ray er t 10:00 a m B ie « ,n g and distiibu- Come in and Browse a few weeks Ten year old Bar­ a m CVHLCptra’ Club at 8 IS p m B uildrra Uon of palms, followed by the Palm bara attends the Jewish Education­ WEDNESDAY; Morning Prayer tto toertoi aRatoiM ■Sii Tto fl*to toaaat o r al Certter in EUmbeth and despite Sunday Procesaion and a AT IN HOLY RHER bi Morris ^icofsky (forty - two nuai l*nion Sernce with the Metho­ .A» fiaewre t‘Ht tt {.AaOto'* *ton> ti tto Snow Removal FREE A pril IMk year* of service at Congregatfon dist Church at the Methodist tto« aa»r.i»e*ee« ilhtol ato W 9:lfi ajn. Intercessions Mtod .* trtttmt at tto H I a -4 c:« DBLIVEET Anshe Chesedi . . . Keep up the Church 8 pm Service of Tenebrae 9 30 am . Mass "What evil has he done*". Mr II E. niaaMia A n. good work Barb and here's hoping you amass many more fond mem- MAUNDY 'TRUR8DAY. A pril IMA Perry preaching. The service la A tX lfh tC a R 7:15 and 9:30 am Holy Eucharist charge of the Rev. Roger K. Dvaa FINK’S UQUORS iffoUowed by aa all-day Watch bt- son. r c *.«1M SU N. WOOD A^XNUE : Friday afternoon. wiH find Mra ; fore the Blessed SacramnSK LINDEN. K. J. ! Bernard Rosenberg and Mrs Nath­ 8:00 pm. Elvenmg Prayer and an Birn. escorting their Brownie Litany. S a d d O a b W , IMS s’s Mmu nma...4lbe. tgw Troop No 754 to the Egertdf Day OOOD FRIOAT. April IMi ' T rip T a ’ R»»toA«/»F. Ctotoad ( M »% wnaa DDnuoR u ia Nursery in Elisabeth . . . The girl* 9:30 a.m. Litany and Ante-Cotn- ArrbOVKD: ^ lt49 munion. have been working on special Eas- plans for a visit to HerRiey. ; :‘if . i -1 A - ; ter treats and will diatribote them 12:00 (noon sharpD to 3:00 pm Pefinsyiraidn, were foemu^ted nt s M6M LI f|'i Cooimecnoratlon of the Passion aad j : i to the children and play games . . . meeting of the Linden Waauui’s APRIL Death of Christ (Meditations oa CMp C M n h i : i The troop is divided into three Social Club at the Sunnyfiek) Rec­ A»r«,tl #t. Pm - a r ia * t0*FATC0 6niEA0ER : 1 liflv “the seven last words” from the ■, ? i=fU j rings . . . Helene and Francine reation Center. n|,|fS toavuui P 11 i : *' * i *- Cross.) j -- 5 5 - 1 : i - Birn. Jan e t OsoUniec. Ree ESlen The journey, on Friday. May 34. * . • l » t r I>»wen and L rah PodelL the “Bc^- wit! include a risk to the candy SnUNtMLIateM SHOWERS I loes", will call the meeting to order. UNDEN PRKBTTERUN factory, rose gardens and museum a a ^ ^ a j u m 1 Entertainment will be oondurtei C H U S C a A »top will be made at Charlottes­ by Audrey Rosenberg. Diane Fuchs. P r iw it M i tm mt me OrckaH Tw- ville. Pa., for a Pennsylvania Dutch t o . E M M a h . Walter. Paater a*?*” **S iZTe Rise Davis. N ancy Pruden. CJarol supper Mason and Mary Jane Lesser of ' The Ssernment of the Lord’s Sup­ At the meeting held at the rec REMOVE the " ^ js y B eavers” . . . CTlosing per wdll be ndminintrated nt the rention center. Carl Znrio a t SSarro exercises by Sandra Garelick. Bev­ 9:30 and 11 o’clock ssrviras on Decorntoni gpoke and thawed slides erly Barr. Jacqueline Schllder. Pnlm Sunday. April 7. Aduk New OB decorating the home. Laura Lee Wash. Amy Shataky and I Members triH be received publicly Hostesses for tJ|e month were WARTS! BartMtra Simino^f of the "Elves” ... I at the 9:30 service. Rev. Keim e^ B. Mrs Louis Novak, Mrs. Anthony Keef> busy. Brownies. Madonia. M ra Heknuth Miller, Mrs Walter trill deliver a Oommunion ------f m u Awmy ’ Meditntioa entitled **13i«se Stomp Alexander Mireoff and Mra John WUtoO Cettieg * B eelee Thi* wetk't good advice . . . c ra o , Will Cry Out". Wagner. 3Cra fiteptiea Kutiin pre- Doctnn iw a piddiW w wraldi. »t the ereen—not in between! . . . A d d a lia 's ^ Morning Devotions wfU be con­ in< mt w am mmr emam Htedim . bye now. ducted nt 7:86 A.m. on Monday, •praadin*. Now teiteimg Com. pound W* pwwtetem into wort*, YES—BUT YOU STAY DRY j Turaday and Wedneoday of Holy dralroy, thru cWI«. iKtually tnriu GARDEN SHOP I Week. The theme of this teoMd n r t a mwmy withoot cuttin. or Are^ )pen ! nammi series of services trill be burnins. raial***, colorI«<« 150 EAST ST. GEORGE AVENUE UmHOf bssed on the Spiritual 'Were you Compou^ W, Mod M dircctmi WHEN YOU PAY BILLS BY MAIL Drive Carefidly there when they crucified my V o te For tmnovM oommoa mute Mfriy, L ord?” •flectividy, loavra no ugly a a a a PHONE: HUntcr INQUIRE NOW ABOUT A GOMPLETE Gonnunity Bank of Linden HOME FURNISHERS EL. 2-7429 CHECK TERMITE DAMME Siact 1918 MACK Every year at this time, homeowners find winged >— ito that Democratic Councilman CHECKING fly out and thmi drap their w infi and crawl all Illitr Eaglr Fumiturr (So. 10th Ward termitea and indicate that Umre are 80-12 Third StiMt, EN nbto. N. J. — Repreaentation — the hauae cansfaw fnrtlwr deatmetian ta the w ariaf tin hawa. Dm ce ACCOUNT » *.«»« , »»*<****»» «*»»» te**»»»*«*«**.»«**M»*» «*...*— **< For the Peo|^ af repaira far exceeda the coat af traatmeni ami gaw Hplnr vM i «hip. LIPPY'S By the Peo|de CaO oa far free tawpection af yaw hame by COMMUNITY MERCURY s COMET wark akich we gnarantae far toi t o t . COMET 2 DOOR SEDAN No Conflict of Interest tiona a f w la th u rapdatiMMi of DdiTwed WV O A R The People’s Choiee la the leadera b thy field. 0 m ^ Hmtmm Tmcm Factory Equipped Momkor Federel Sspntif iM srsnct Csrp. LIPPY’S MERCURY-COMET INC Two Convoninnt Officoi 314 E. 8T. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN V o te Row E TERMITE COVnOL SYSTEM M l Nm A Wp M A v r Phone: HUuter 6-8200 PHONE: 54S-19T7 ~ E liaaheth 2*1784 StH99 S9. Cptm t St. Atgrfi Am. onO f DAILT ■ A JL . t PJL Paid for bp marnrf Mmsk