THE Your want ad The Zip Code is easy to place * for Lihden is -Phone 636-7700 which became a Suburban Publblishinj C6rm newspoper on July 2, 1964 07036 An Official Newspopeir Linden PdWefcW la ck Tt>i»«4»y by ln W tw C>»y. VOL. 14-NO. 31 LINDEN. N.J., THURSDAY. JANUARY 12,1978 Subscription 8 *t* *» SOY to n y 25c por co p y l i t Mertfc j»ee4 Ltndmm, N. JL 07034 Second CI*m eottae* Pttd at Lineon, N J Mayor calls for appointed school board Burke issues show-cause on racial plan Suggests change in Current Dates, times are fixed poiicy not message for council sessions Campaign starting new football coach The City Council, during its July 17. 7:30 p.m . conference: July W »nil— lelN telW M IiirtiH rtsrhtog pnlHia itlM eW p organization meeting on Jan. 4. passed' 18. 7:30 p.m , conference, 8 p m . for referendum proper a resolution fixing the times and dates regular k M u t m w NN| m p ie. jtwNh| to TWb m Ltmg. ssotofato Bv RICH ARD LI ONGO of conference and regular meetings Aug. 14. 7:30 p m , conference; Aug ■ totow tol to scbssfa. Mayor John T Gregorio has called during 1978 15. 7:30 pm . conference, 8 p m . I V pwidw to far to* 1STS-TS k M y**r. I V m w twdi *fl r^toct 'Racial balance' for a return to an appointed Board of stops* his taschtoM csstofag pasts at toe The dates are as follows: regular Education to replace the current Jan 3, 7:30 p.m., conference Sept 18. 7:30 p m , conference; Sept i w m » m «H|rVtoCtoAtort o u m — ■ defined by state elected board - r ito M lt a n a New Janayuscstog c meeting; Jan 4. 7:30 p.m., conference 19. 7:30 pm , conference. 8 pm . The mayor made his comments in his By STEVES J.HERZ meeting. 8 p.m., regular meeting. regular ................. I toe iw t w lll prtor eapertoepe Is fhadhte. State Commissioner of Education annual message during the Ciffc> Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m . conference; Jan Oct. 2, 7:30 p.rn . conference. Oct 3. Council's organization meeting on Jaa? w i api en vto s» n ieM w Fred G. Burk* broke a lengthy period of 17. 7:30' p.m.. conference. 8 p m . 7:30 p m . conference. 8 p.m , regular Mb. M W.ENnbato are. RW . silence on the Linden racial balance 4 regular jDct 16, 7:30 p.m . conference. Oct —0—0— issue when be ordered the Board of Feb 6. 7:30 p ift*. con feren ce . Feb 7. 17. 7:30 p m , conference. 8 pm Aaeerlee IL Ttoaeto wW meet to rerlew » e appReeltoee a * Edpeatten to show cau se by Feb. 10 why i The complete text of Gregorio’s 7:30 p.m.. conference, 8 p.m.. regular. regular be act ap altor Fab. 1, U a | aatoE. Ibe caaalltot to w a fw e at Laws: h s office should not, take “ appropriate speech can be found on page two.) Feb 20. 7:30 pm ., conference: Feb (C**1il*v«* Wl H V 31 kk. M0kscheto R b * l|» l A1 JafcatSa.'Ehactoi at atolatfaa aa* action to correct racial imbalance - o - o - 21, 7:30 p .m . conference.- 8 p.m , FraatiCatob. a** achai within the district's elementary Gregorio com m ended the school regular sch o o ls." system for turning out graduates who March 6. 7:30 p.m.. conference; 3 are hurt are accepted by some of the country's In a letter dated Jan. 4 to Robert -March7. 7:30 p.m,. conference. 8 p.m,. Greenwood, special attorney for the finer colleges and by business and regu lar industry and said he was pleased that board’s litigation fight against Burke, March 20 , 7:30 p.m.. conference; the commissioner stated: "After a in accidents the neighborhood school concept was Man is fined $1,010 March 21,7:30p.m . conference, 8 p.m . maintained during 1977. adding that he ‘ careful review of the.information you regular hoped 1978 would npt produce any provided, we have concluded that the April 3. 7:30'p.m . conference; April district's open enrollment policy— on weekend—changes in this arrangement 4. 7:30 p m., conference. 8 p.m t "I would feel more secure m this and license revoked specifically directed to minority ' regular., Thr*e persons were injured, none feeling.' said Gregorio, "if I, as the April 17,7:30 p.m . conference: April senBusiy, in three weekend auto ac­ •0-year-otd man was - Edward Boyd of the same address mayor, were to once again be given the 18. 7 30 . p.m.. conference, 8 p.m., cidents, police reported. All three ji toud of $MttO u d tel hjs w-----as-.4 b--- o oBMiMaMil tcntcncca Va to i^Mh tnrw j^un twys m m toil - appointing authority for the Board of regular. mishaps happened on Sunday driver's license tor three years tor trespassing. Education This is a matter for the May 1.7:30 p.m,. conference: May 2. At l : 19 a m . police said a car driven citizens of Linden to consider Those Others sent to the county lockup w ere by Gary Beruck of Gable lane struck The action waa 7:30 p.m.. conference. 8 pun., regular who feel as I do can act if they wish to by Richard BeD of Alton street, two days one driven by Thomas Colicchhr of Judge Richard KodtoMU in May 15. 7:30 p.m , conference; May accomplish this We changed before ______ ________ ic»m i i ay i) Washington avenue which was east- Municipal Court last Thursday 16, -7:30 p.m , conference. ,^ p oi and we can change again It is your bound on W Curtis street Beruck had Antonio Vetonco was penalised $ m Regular. decision to make " been heading south mi Ercama street tor a secooddrak (Wring offense, JU5 June 3, 7:30 p.m . conference; June Voters approved a referendum five Smut charges when the mishap occurred, police said nr jnen coont or flnvng wm» tap 7. 7:30 p.m., conference. 8 p.m. years ^go by a narrow margin to ex Following the impact, Coiicchio's car and regtotration were reg u la r pand the school board from five to nine June 19, 7:30 p.m., conference; June apparently veered into a house at iin and IN for operating a art^ upheld by seats and to authorize the elections be 20. 7:30 pm . conference, 8 p.m.. Curtis, causing damage to the home held to fill the posts regular.______________. ________ ______ and property. CoKcchio complained of At the regular council meeting, The c o a t spaaed a I t o fin e on .appeals court psin to his hip *igl tog and laid he would orI m nor Im S noenc*ii o i l i l^ i ii n fnator immediately following the organization consult his own doctor session, the mayor confirmed that ley pavements Two cars collided head-on at 2:45 several groups in the city were a m on Rt: 278 westbound, a half-mile tOncadCNvefiavpandASiart Godfrey, currently circulating petitions for a two defendants found guilty of selling from Rt. 1-9. police said. Apparently, a both BoringnsadtoMa, to respective 19 cause havoc; November referendum for a return to obscene material to a minor. vehicle operated by Christina Scott of day jto! teraw to toe Uafcm Goonty Jafl an appointed board The mayor .. Aceonfing to the court, the state Bayonne was going east in the west tor U tae to give a good accotmt of promised to take a more active role in proved beyond a reasonable'doubt that mishaps occur bound lanes when it collided with a car this campaign if citizen response is driven by Rodney Kirkland of South , tyfttb Turefafa and Marty Blacker had ley road conditions brought on by favorable -o -o - Boyd of Jackson avenue Plainfield. Kirkland suffered an injury sold obscene magarinea to a 14-year-old gusting winds and precipitation IN HIS ANNUAL MESSAGE, the * to ttooHwd five-day to his right eye and was taken to Rah­ boy. Both were arrested in 1873 to resulted in at least six accidents which mayor also noted that because of a i to toe county Jail for treopaoaing w a y Hospital by the Linden Volunteer gjvtog fato< toformatinn to s potter Linden after a police otrgtnnl had his left five persons injured Monday. ... reduction last year by 10 percent in real eon enter several stores to purchase J Ambulance CorpstLVAC) estate taxes from $2 02 to $1 82 per $100 HTtoto additionally held for A head-on collision just after 3 p.m. Lucille Easterling of Cranford Jury action on charges of magazine* considered obscene tor on Lower road behind Linden Airport ..assessed valuation and a municipal MARYANN DORIN avenue struck her head when her carsJjT t-to and betog imder the to- persons stator the age of U. _ send a Fedor avenue raaif to Rahway purpose tax of about one cent per $rt)0. -A _ ----a.------------------------- The sergeant bad stated be taw the students—doss not correct racial im­ was in collision witff one driven by P au lw ’ thocitj is exempt in 1978 from the state - or a , coBtrouN auHami Hospital, police said.
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