TWICE TUESDAY A W EEK ®ke fin iteti (iliöurttcx- FRIDAY Established 1920 LINDEN, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930 Price Three Cents Mic h a e l K reidl BLANCKE OUT AGAIN JAMES BERSEY KREIDL PRESENTS SILBERSTEIN CASE AFTER OPERATION ACCIDENT VICTIM BERSEY, BLAIR REVIEW OF NEEDS IS SET FOR TODAY The many friends of C. Dudley A RAHWAY MAN LEND INTEREST Blancke, former B«jrougli Collector and well known surveyor, are pleas­ IN SECOND WARD Colson-Bêrsey Assault Trial ed to see him atxiut again after an Employee of Aniline Works TO CAMPAIGN Also Due. operation that confined him to an Killed by Auto. Elizabeth hospital recently. Ante-Primary Fight Open­ Tells Council and Public of Identification of the victim of the Conditions of the The case of Abe J .Silberstein, in- “Dud’, who is one of the biggest ing With Touch of dieted lor alleged irregularities in and Imndsomest men in town, has Kdgar road automobile accident of Streets There. connection with the Hlizalx-th av­ always been athletically inclined Monday night was made «at Martin’s Picturesque. enue firehouse job, was set to come and it is odd, therefore to s«x‘ him morgue in Klizabcth Tuesday. \ b«.* If Michael J. Kreidl, member of tip for trial today, in Klizabcth. slowly making his way along the man was W illiam Bukowszkas, 33 of Local politics, like the sou! o f old die common council from the Second So, also was the ease of James Col­ rial to. 38 Burnet street, Rohway. John Brown, goes marching on. ward, has nis va about it, there son, indicted for an assault and bat­ The Rahway man was struck by Likewise Jim Bersey. will he considerable action on the tery alleged to have been committed an automobile driven by William Mr. Bersey, whose christened name pari of the mu licipnlity in making on James T. Betsey, then Councilman Greed, of College Point, 1/ing Island, is James T. and who has served th* needed repairs : nd improvements on from the Eighth Ward, on election MIDDLESEX FIRM whose car ran into a vacant lot and city in numerous and sundry capa­ the public tbori ugh fares in that sec­ «lay in 1 *11*7. turned over after the accident. cities, is a candidate for councilman The vehicle burst into flames, tion of the city it is charged against Silberstein IS LOWEST BIDDER at large. Mr. Kreidl i- presenting to the that he was guilty of larceny and of which were extinguished by firemen And what he says in his persona! public this wetk a resume of the obtaining money under false pre­ with F.ngin«' No. 1. platform is sufficiently interesting Will Build School 4 Addi­ Identification «if the accident vic­ needs in his ward, including partic­ tense while serving as architect on Jo cnni.de the political observer of ularly those for repairs on I,umber the firehouse. tion for $8_,975. tim was in ale In Howard Dunn of this paladiurn of liberty to knock off Carteret who was taken to the mor­ street, l'.li/abel 1 avenue and other Six cases growing out of the 1927 a couph of typewritten pages at streets intersecting or near by. «'ledion were dropped by the pros­ The lowest base bid for the gen tuary by tlie police. Former Councilman who an­ copy without digging into the part Btikowczka was employe«! at the On Lumber street, Mr. Kreidl says, ecutor n oil ire Tuesday. They are eral construction work on the aridi- nounces he w ill he a candidate or predicting the possibilities of the local aniline works. He is survived the s;de\valk is barilyt orti up and | those ot Joseph Coger, John Pirraco, Schooi I was found to fie that of future. by his wife, Mrs. Freda Btikowczka. for Councilrna n - a t - I .a rge on the needs relavimi. AKo. there is no Councilman points out need | !• r.tncis .Meehan, Th«mia.x (lurtiso and the Miiidlcsex Building & Construc­ Every candidate should have a He vias a native of Elizabeth. independent ticket. liiiht on the bridge which spans the for work on streets in Second \ Mart Moliwinkel, charged with il- tion Co. when ail the bids were op­ platform. That is axiomatic. But ened at the meeting of the board of — .....«> — ------ brook on that street. Because of W ard, claiming residents are in i leg'll voting, and Michael J. Vena, there are platforms and platforms. this. he say : man fell recently, education held Tuesday night at the INDIAN GIRL TELLS A platform enables the votin g danger of accidents. charged with procuring illegal votes. broke bis knee, and was of a mind --------- ---_||--------- ---- high school. .Its bid was '81,975. Hardenburg Will Not public to know just where a candi­ to sue. This and the other low base bi«Is STORIES TO PUPILS date stands. It his platform pleases Sidewalks Torn Up. TURKEY DINNER SET for the various items making up the the voter, other things being equal, The sidewalks were torn up. also, Frontier In History total improvement total $125,330. Refuse Honor Asked I Nacomee, pretty and talented In ­ he doesn’t have to worry about the near the bridge on Elizabeth avenue, FOR LAST OF MONTH The bid of the Middlesex com dian girl, appeared Tuesday at the election; and if not, he wil find and have never been replaced. The Is Title of Address pany was one of 25 submitted. The ■ Junior high school. Nacomee is himself more or less out of lock in resulting condition, the councilman The annual turkey dinner of the low bids on the items of plumbing, for Him by Friends a member «if the Osage Indian tribe some June or November. says, is one which should have early heating and ventilation, and elec­ and is the daughter of Chief Taha. But all kinds of things enter into First Methodist Episcopal church, That the movement to name Pub action. trical work were as follows: Nacomee showed how the different the equation of a political candid­ Wood avenue and Knopf street, will By Rutgers Professor lie School 3, now in course of con­ There is a dangerous condition, Plumbing Burns, Ijuie di: Rich­ Indian trilies communicated with acy things like past conduct in o f­ he held in the church dining room struction on West Biancky street, be points out, at D eW itt and Knopf j ‘‘The Frontier in American His­ ardson, $8,180. This concern secured each other by the sign language. She fice, the personality of the aspirant, in honor of former Borough Mayor streets. The safety of the public Friday evening, January Hist. tory ’is the subject of an address to the plumbing concern als«> on Pub­ also related legends and told of the his ability to put it over from the Henry B. Ifardenhurg, Sr., was start­ could and should in- taken care of Dinner will he served from six to be delivered by Prof. Irving S. Kull, lic School 8, the work on which has customs of the Indian tribes of long stump, and so on and so on. Yet a ed without tiis knowledge or sug­ by placing a red light to mark a bead of the department of history of already begun. ago and now. She is a violinist of personal platform always helps. eight o'clock, and the famous home gestion is the statement contained hole which might cause injuries to Rutgers university, at the junior Heating and ventilating A. Tar- note, and rendered several selections Didn’t Consult Politician«. cooking by the ladies will be ac­ in a letter from Mr. Hardenburg to high school auditorium Tuesday ev­ kofsv, $22,000. The next lowest W iltiam J. Bryan always had a a pedestrian. the board of education, read at Mon­ for the entertainment of the pupils. The gutters reed to be cleaned. companied by good music. ening. Y'1»' lecture will be given bidder on heating and ventilating personal platform. So had Theo­ day night’s meeting of that body at Among the stories of interest to Mr. Kreidl says, on both sides of Tile following committees have under the auspices of the Linden was I .oil is Moore, whose bid was $850 dore Roosevelt and Woodrow W il­ the high school. the pupils v , “Why the Terarpin’s been appointed: General chairman, free public librarv. It will begin more than Tarkofsky. son. So had W illiam «McKinley aod Knopf street and on Miltonia street, Mr. Hardenburg said ttiat he had Shell is Ko 'Mi." at 8:15. Electrical work—Clifford N. Tay­ AJ Smith and Honest Abe L ncoln similar action is needed on Laurita H. J. B. Ashwell; supply. R. W. Win- not encouraged the movement in any Prof. Kull was graduated from lor, $12,975. The next lowest bid was and Herbert Hoover. And none of arid Allen stree:s. ans, chairman: supper, Mrs. 11. J. B. way, but that if the board saw fit to There is a deep gutter at a north­ Beloit college in 1909 with the dc- that of Josepti Tomasulo, $13,195. these well known gentlemen of the Ashwell, chairwoman; tables, Mrs. heed the petitions of those who had gree of master of arts was conferred The bi«ls w ill be tabulated by the present or the past ever seerred to west corner on Spruce street that John Onslow, Mrs. J. H. K. Schultz; asked that he be so honored, he Boy Mounds Self should be done away with the Sec­ by Ofoerlin college.
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