CITY TOPS BOTH WAR BOND QUOTAS ARMED R @ T

CITY TOPS BOTH WAR BOND QUOTAS ARMED R @ T

' 4 Oj Ci li U i. HAPPY and VICTORIOUS NEW YEAR IJnden’s Oldest an# Foremost Newspaper ^ F irs t in News First In Editorial leadership 2 Linden Soldiers Killed In Ration Data Meats, Fats Action in European Theatre Red stamps Q5, R5, and S5 in War Rook 4 valid. Sunday five in d e n Two Linden soldiers have been new stamps become valid: T5, killed in action in the European the­ U5, V5, W5, and X5. Each stamp atre of war. They are: CITY TOPS BOTH is worth 10 points. Waste kitchen pfe. Robert T. Lever, 21, of 14 West fats are redeemable at two ration Linden Ave., and Pvt. David Jordan, points plus four cents a pound. 23, of 1300 Lincoln St. WAR BOND QUOTAS Processed Foods Lever was fatally wounded Nov. 21 Latest figures on the Sixth W a r; Blue stamps X5, Y5, Z5, A2, and ia Germany while serving with a tank Loan Drive in Linden reveal that B2 in War Book 4 valid. On Mon­ battalion. He was in England before total sales are $3,986,040.41. This J day, five additional stamps will be b s e r v e r ■■d ■’ Day and participated in the in- represents an oversubscription of 1 validated: C2, D2, E2, F2, and G2. Each stamp is worth 10 points. v ;sion at Normandy. He began mili- $386,040.41. The quota assigned Lind­ y service January 4, 1942. trained en is $3,600,000. ar t.',iu p Bowie and Camp Hood, Tex.. Sugar and went overseas nearly a year ago. While most of the country reports Stamp 34 good indefinitely for Vol. XXIII, No. 52 Wednesday, December 27, 1944 Price Three Cents H>- was decorated with the Bronze lagging “E” Bond sales Linden, in five pounds. Star and held a Battalion Commenda­ this department, too, is faring well. Fuel Oil tion for ‘splendid support given in­ With an assigned quota of $986,400 in Period 4 and 5 coupons and new fantry elements” in the capture of a NAVY DEPT. NAMES 4 DRUNK DRIVERS “E” Bonds, Lindenites have pur­ period 1 and 2 coupons are good SAILOR FINED Summoned (or beachhead in which he displayed chased $1,065,462.50 in that series. throughout coming heating year. LISTS WOUNDED MAN tenacity and singleness of purpose.” The Linden War Finance Commit­ $100 FOR ASSAULT NABBEDBY POLICE Shoes Fri. Induction Lev* r, popularly known as “ Bobby" tee, headed by Herbert E. Elsesser, is Airplane stamps 1, 2, and 3 are Two more motorists charged with in bis school days, attended Linden confident tha^ both amounts will be good indefinitely. Thomas Pirrocco, 20, USN, of 604 Fireman 1st Class Sigmond H:-h School and Linden Methodist increased by the time the drive ter­ W. Henry S:., was fined $100 by Po­ William Toth, USNR, has been drunken driving were arrested by Local Sele< tive Service Board No. C anrith. He was employed by the minates, Dec. 31. Gasoline lice Judge Irving Schwartz Friday wounded in action according to Linden police yesterday, bringing to 12 has notified the following that they I Aluminum Company in Garwood. A-14 coupons now valid for four on two complaints of assault. Dis­ a Navy Department telegram re­ a total of four the number arrested are to report for induction Friday at Ortho Products. Inc., has an- gallons each. B-4, B-5, C-4, C-5, orderly conduct charges against the ceived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Jordan was Killed in action Dec. 14 over the Yule week-end, the board’s office in East Henry nounced that it has allocated $125,000 valid for five gallons each. sailor were dismissed when the de- Toth, of 1130 St. George Ave. S tr e e t: in Italy according to word received for the purchase of Series ‘'C” bonds. fendant’s attorney Lewis Winetsky, Andrew H. Belon, Jr., of 301 Park by a cister, Mrs. Helen Givens, of 927 demonstrated that the latter charges Another wounded man, Pfc. An- Ave., this city, allegedly driving a 'Bundonis, Steven Kasnnir, 101 West Spruce St.. Roselle. He served with MOOSE WOMEN MARK were part and parcel of the assault thony La Ferrara, son of Michael taxicab belonging to Frank Monaco, Price St. the army engineers after going over­ charge. aL Ferrara, of 615 Aliltonia St., of 314 Palmer St., Elizabeth, was ap­ Cliaplik, Nicholas, 536 East Price seas more than two years ago and WEEK WITH PARTIES The coimlplainants were Michael wounded in action in France, has prehended at 3:30 A. M. Tuesday by St. recovered and has returned to a nt time in England and Italy. He AUTO ACCIDENTS Lassach, 60 St. Marks Place, who suf­ Patrolmen Anthony Montesi and Ste­ Clancy, Vir cent Bernard, 134 East ras horn in Nort Carolina and lived duty, according to word received phen Wolf. Linden chapter 595. Women of the fered fractures of both jaws; and C u rtis St. in Linden about 15 years. by his parents. He was twice ! Fazekas, Jr.. Julius Mike, 930 Ber­ Moose, held a regular meeting last Michael Moskal, 340 S. Broad St., Half an hour later, Sgt. Victor INJURE THREE wounded, first in the arm and gen Ave. He has a brother, Joseph Thomas Thursday which was followed by the Elizabeth, a bartender at Club 426, Dackermann and Patrolman Michael later, more seriously, in the leg. Fenska, A rthur Frederick, 237 Jordan, in the army in Oklahoma, also organization’s annual Christmas who, according to police, may have Myhowicz, brought in Stephen A. a broken nose. H ussa St. 2 step-brother, Eddie Wilson, over­ party. Three women were injured in two Winn, cf 637 Miltonia St., this city. Guzzo, John, 223 W. Munesll Ave. Pirrocco struck Lassach in a tav­ Both men were examined by Dr. H. seas. holiday automobile accidents Monday. OIL WORKERS TO HOLD I Heilman, Louis, 25 Morristown The party was featured by a buffet ern at 128 S. Wood Ave. August Pas- H. Zeitlin, and according to police In addition to his sister, he leaves supper and an exchange of gifts. The victims are Mrs. Mary Saun­ tucha, proprietor of the tavern, pre­ Road, Elizabeth. MEMBERSHIP MEETING' records were declared under the in­ Hunter, Frank Glen, 831 Park Ave. a son, David Jordan, Jr., and a step­ ferred the disorderly conduct charges fluence of intoxicating liquors and un­ During the meeting Mrs. Bess Gen- ders, of Roselle, suffering from in­ Ign-ar, Jr.. Walter Robert, 1718 sister. Miss Evelyn Wilson. His wife, which were dismissed. _____ Ifit to drive. the former Mildred Harrington, lives narro reported that three boxes of juries of both knees; Olga Siczak, of Moskal was struck in Club 426 G rier A ve. in Elizabeth. hand sewn articles had been turned 827 Baldwin Ave., this city, suffering when he refused to serve Pirrocco's Bay way Local 428, Independent Pe-| Emerson S. Larson, Trenton, and Kazary, William, 509 West Curtis over to the Red Cross for distribu­ from shock; and Mrs. Mary Stoskus, brother. troietsm Workers of New Jersey, w ill. Raymond F. Huey, of Philadelphia, St. tion among convalescing fliers at TAX ASSESSMENT ROLLS 0f Hillside, who received chest and Detective Lts. Charles Bettle and hold a membership meeting Friday at were arrested Friday by Sgt. Grover Keagle, Ler iy- Curtis, 33 West Price Pawling, N. Y. A gift was also sent back injuries. They are under treat­ Henry Tomaszewski made the arrest 8 P.M. in Scott Hall> 32 W. Scott J Ryan. Larson was found guilty, and St. to Marlin Van Horn, the boy at OPEN FOR INSPECTION ment at their homes. when the complaints were drawn. Place, Elizabeth. was fined a total of $213 and suffered Kurek. Raymond Karl, 919 East Mooseheart being sponsored by the suspension of his driver’s license for Blancke St. The Board of Tax Assessors an- chapter. Airs. Saunders and Miss Siczak two years. Huey posted $200 bail Lambert, William Edward, 113 nouue that the tax assessment rolls Mrs. Mae Gassier, graduate regent were injured at Lincoln and E. Henry pending a hearing Thursday. Ronua Villa rive., Roselle. a.r** open for inspection by -any tax­ and chairman of the chapter’s bowl­ Streets, when a car driven by the lat­ WMC TO ‘BORROW’ EMPLOYEES FROM Lockwood. James, 1660 Grier Ave. payer for the purpose of enabling the ing team, reported on the Yule party ter collided with the auto of Benja­ MURAWSKI REELECTED Messina, Joseph Michael, 42 East taxpayer to ascertain what assess­ min Johnson, of Newark. Patrolman Curtis St. held by the team on Wednesday. Mrs. HEAD OF DEM CLUB ments have been made against him Louise Hasbrouck was a guest; Pil­ John Wronski was detailed to the NON-ESSENTIALS FOR WAR PLANTS Pencak, Jr„ John Joseph, 301 West or his property, and to confer inform­ grim Margaret Harrison was the accident. Curtis St. Former Freeholder candidate Ed­ ally with the Assessor as to the cor­ guest gpeaker. Mrs. Stoskus, who was given first Sherry, Heibert John, 925 Gilchrist The greatest manpower hunt in the gaining agent of the “borrowing” em­ ward Murawski was reelected presi­ rectness of the assessments so that A buffet supper was served at the aid by Dr. H. H. Zeitlin, was the vic­ Ave. history of North Jersey got under ployer’s employees that the “loaned” dent of the Polish-American Demo­ any error may be corrected before the bowlers’ party and Dudley Seymour tim of a three-car crash at Wood and Swanson, J >hn Weldon, 110 South filing of the assessment lists and du­ St.

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