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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER iUTH BERGEN THURSDAY, JANUARYF i l <■■■■! MM

Keep Your Faith, Co To ChurchTnere’s a w H k n e I» %ll at the

mirrh on the -frirait «C Sluyv-

Mrs. Margaret PucciMrs. Margaret Avalone Pucd,

12 Park Ave.. Nutìey. widow of '•'icola Pucci, died last T h a n tif ■Jt Clara Maass Hospital. Belter nllc^altn a A oit Ulricas.

Sht was 75. was bora ia ttady tnd came to the United State« n i Nutlcy when she was 19.

4 fas through the years. M i .^ucd was a member oí the « u r i

S U K N T IS r

Rutherford, N. J.• r a n c h of th a M othar C h u rch , T ha F lr* t C hurch a t C hris t. S c ie n tis t, •»

1 —la n . M aas , ... d o n d ay Service« a t I1:0D A.M.

\1:0C A.M ., S unday I r t w l W ed n e sda y tv e n k n » h>—t l n f M

• : tS e*eieeh a t w hich te s tim o n ie e of C h ris tia n Science h ea » n « a r e given

ftoadin« Roam a t 5 S ta tio n S quare • p e n M onday throwflh S a tu rd a y . I l l S . m . to I p .m .. and an F r id a y eve - ' n«nn fro m 7 -SO to » 30 o ’c lock . Cl®» • d Tesai holidays-

Mwraery .c a re . p ro v iso « . an r in g |

The power of divine Love ia daily living will be the subject at I all Christian Science churches this SUnday.

Opening ,h<' Bible Lesson read-' ings on • Love" will be this verse! from I John (4:7»: “Beloved, let us love one another: for love.is, of God: and everyone that loveth is bom of God. and knonreth God.” ^

Selections from the Cluistian Science textbook will include these lines: "Human affection ia n o f poured forth vainly, even though It meet no return. Love enriches the nature, enlarging, purifying, an* elevating it" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. p. 57)

MM»*» A uxiliary %t Civility Labor. Left to rtojrt M , aria, C r a b j ZartUo, Frank Mataao, our P i i I M Vietar l o v e , a a i SUaley PeauecMo. Thla waft 0M **■< Auxiliary p t the Knlfhtj of C olom ba « t u « an i U r i n.p.M I ble far the aaeetaafal affair wat r r M ia a t ]

A flttnv (Lucy) CandgUa. of

ki'vship wtH m n l.I Monday. K rtn a iy 1:

3:3» p-ln. Yortti choir Retirar, •ai.

t » ».m (Xletal Board w i l l m.vt. . . . ■•»•rneaday. Februaiy S:

A study of Lvetyn Undrrhil! o F ideavor, Toward Chriattan Per- l-ctio» - taught by U n Join S Latah«.Thursday. February «

8:00 p.m. Ado* C U r nheanal. iittrd ay . n t r v m ) t:

11 a.m. O M rm atta» C lan menW S M ar * -tlMSunday. February 2:

9 15 i n Sunday School S:I5 a.m. and 1 0 :» a.m. (M y

<'onanunfan. "The San of Mao." Martin Jiosi

Cub Pack tt Plan Darby

EXPERIENCE id taka w t, Oim|iallHi«i « < toward M I wU-ttttance. nmend a Bxjr to vanity mo

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Directors M a L Burk — Paul K .o an k j

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service

52 R i% k 'f tMMl, L y a A o n t W R batar 9 0 4 (eerew M Ave.)

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FUNERAL MME425 RIDGE ROAD LYMDHUKST, M. 2.

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THURSDAY, IAND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

changed «Mi the r«(>on«Jbtllty of d ila t i» , ;atetM s d a public to «urti dui- — - —»p n , aad wa'ie not (ding t o n * _tntil wo haw done i l l » , cm u D l(in « r-U * flO I give Uto earning. c ¿ - U N IC 0 1

The W w im W H li atoo eftidy- . vR S*t « mall antor land «atoa, corm - LyWbuntfe n d o » acted ottering, dance National wffl NjriHT actool Ufa membership., individual dlndor-daac* tstÌMf con gamea, aad other areae ol «ry Jat, at I m S potential fraud. led on Valtop M 4 I

We ara now working « addi- hu nt rw uK l« M tknal raparla and plan t* ached- 7 to Í p ja .,J uto other bearings. ¡served at f p.m.; «

Deborah Chapter Meets Monday__

* two Lyndhunt HM T te OoMan Heart Chapter of d m u n u b year*

Debarah wtB toU a pald-ap mem ü«----»- »- 1 __ ■ -- „ r f l n r 1 A— mot VJHM» ■»****■*•• i.— « _jii w_ a ,.F sb n ary M at t i l l pm . at the *0“ ’American Legiea «att. 1 I^gian:™ , “P t o ^ North Amagtaa. '• ? 2 ^Ore M W ■— win ato, he la- U

m im a on F rau * Affecting the El­derly‘‘opened public Inquiries to iavaa^ate exploitation o( elderly dtiaato throughout the nation.

The first hearing took place In CkH(mla We heard w ltrnaw da-

L OF DELAWARE MEMORIAL BRIDGE betweeo teet c o t te e x e c s of O w glt i l with wffl ho•L M i Pennsrille, N. J. Contraction to hOfta early |a a efehtlaae facility carrying four lance tai mm «ireetfton ea M o n expected by teWr|H1. Second span ta hr ; each spaa. Vertical clearance 179 feat; tertkeatal clearance 111! « north at prA ent spaiCYstlinated eaat a f bridge I teat. Qpirattoa at prm é t span, apenad tai 1 1 ( 1 , dad rsaatnicttaa ccess «outa dm top iM at, a te , la brlag tatal pre-lef aacasi span Is fanctisa af Delaware Blear aad Bay Aaih , i t t j .[------------------' "" "*'• ~ ' ■■■■■■— — —... ...... ■■■ . ■ « 1 - —....... I. .... W, !» ..— .I I »■ I MUM

iers’ AM Association Comet Cyclone Announcedi Offices In N. Brunswick I By Lincoln-Mercury DivisionAssociati® on Cor- ham ojfc in every coanty." I The C oart CyHonr. a sporta the number at Comet model 0 -ret Prisoner', 'Aid (jfaar officer, aad * « * - af tannkar tosthack hardtop, a k a j terings tor KM. They include the M s State, annaunc- u* Association: President. Mr. .with a serica of lunry-ptus Itemi:Comet 302 and Cornet 4M serica 3K Ito AdtnlnUtra- Edmurid Goerke; Chairman a t t t e aaanunred today by Lincoln* ¡and the top Cattaste eeriea.

**•*• EaaatHve Commini», the H « a r * " * ■ ry Ite toka as i»w model BUuk vinyl n o t cuverb«s wB S and the appoint- Sanford Batea, former b a a - a irin g * - — now be available in all Mercurybee Lindbam H Its ntfasjqner of the Department at Mercury, and Cometa are get-;iour-door aadans to the Monterey, ilor Institution, and Agaicies and Di- ting a serica a t dnas-^> item ^ ¡Montclair aad Park Lana serlas,of the ottce wus I'tator' 0# the Federal DprMb sf H ch as more vinyl inof coverings^.besides new wire wheels with si- informal gatherii« Prisons; Vice PreaidenU, Mr. Rdb- seat belt retractors. remote con>1 mulatrd racing hobs.■rtrasian Board of ert W. Davis, Mra. Mlllicent K- trai deck lid releases, wheel cow.; The wide variety of t e executive Com- FenwkJt, Mr. Donald Goff, Misa e n and new patota and trim*. Klpalnts available on these products II# office« in New E * a Mahan. Mr. Curt Racen. Mr. was announoed. »ill »Iso include a new PecanSaturday mofning, ^ S aggin a ..: & M a J i to te f . "We*re going to make our das*3t Proet exterior,, a gtowing

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tart ing out the new vital n^w .m B .|n aaata and bin; tor «te Comet CU-

. líente buetet’ and koOdeto wd^for! bench acata to

The Whlti alf-vinyl kaériür h a s«cerned dtiams. botti and non-pratewanal.

ing (hf mffering and prisoners and their

and state priaom.” - ndbom. thè Executive kid. "One of my first be;ip gather tofonna I and. atstistkal, about

jaila. Such questions e g r a * sre oflend to an nteased ki regard |g ptacemenf

At a recent Ex e c t la , Board T te car *»<■■ to e n p t» 'meeting preaided over by Vice sized t e f e c ia l wheel corera with President Nk-hola, Vltono, » . Ml- s in a M te * » — plated lugs, •

Jchad’a B-N.S. heard Spiritual Dl- tachometer mounted alop the a - rcdor Father Stanley Urban* out- stnaM at panel, a three - spoke line a large program fd yautb ateeriw .wteal. a te a checker ^ activity f<«<lte cank>g year. 0 « p f n a , on t te front fender.

Program Otdrmpn toxmm Vav- T te 'Bfw model also tea I rick ¿ i i»l«<tia p i s rfte g iinuits chnate » w a ap Idt tor t t e ti*

, are beipg o sM cted far the h o r a m t . >* cubHMnch V-» so."Sweetheart Dance ’ to be'held in glne w te Iwir barrel carburetor

1 the pariah hall on Saturday, Feb- 1 which t o standard equipment niary *th. la afteA id and three-speed au to

t At the mectlag at February 13th nxatfc and tow-apeed «oaranount- I il is planned to te v trp M eakrr ¡ed k a i l traiamlasions are op.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

HOME MORTGAGE LOANSHOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS• PASSBOOK LOANS

• CHRISTMAS CLUBS

*l VACATION CLUBS

SAVE-BY-MAIL

MONEY ORDERS

• SAFE DEPOSIT BOX f t - • '* TRAVELERS CHEQUES

♦ SAVINGS BONDS • FREE PARKING

ACCOUNTS OPEN H) BY. THE 10th EARN FROM THE l*t

ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $10,000

Th* Oldest Financial Institution in Town — Sine* 1884

Whan you do shop by phone, yoti dbnt have to spOntt twenty minutes getting (he ktift bundled up. And you don't have to cope wWlv r tw t ,c<?n? ? ! d W>Py f v p p inoses, snowy boots, tracked -uprugt.oha&ed faces, 1nside-out umbreHai,m«dt»y|*#»fti, all sorts of wet eiothes drying In th e '* j& . bithroom. Good id«? ncw ju s c y m u . ' W

SENATOR CaaJU

REPORT TO YOU

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to cut es and replace it with wont? I am also hop-

■ g * tovQlja* hi the work of Minty chupBhaand help them

where M M n ra , .We have, ten ¡from the Internal Revenue oAßce »ufh loéol chhfcfen and Jépe t^to give an informative

■get Heating Worries!' i .W s'l Keep Your Fuel Tank FMad

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AUTOMATIC y W E i j V E R Y ;

Figured on the Deqree Day Systemservice ym can cwnt on

Anytime^ to y weather, you can count on t e fW prootpd delivery of aop-quality fuel o il O ur serviaa «ontracts a ffe n you many advantage,, money-wise and otherarlte. (Jet the facta and fip4rea. Call lo-dsy No obligatian, a ( i

BURNER SERVICEdoc^^tpm l^n'im i OELOO HEAX. BU

fuel oil, «re alao aervic» a ll Jaaltea t t oil and Holiday! included.) W» are cDctribaton of

HEAX BURNERS.

OUR SERVICE CONTRACTS COVER REPAIRS . .

around the MOTORS’

i REPLACEMENTS AND A0NMAL CLEANING F “; V - JÄIItAT P H E I O ^ I O W riUCE

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KEARNY FEDERAL MEMSSERVICE FOR T THE WHOLE FAMILY #

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MatmCnmU rptSdM yM llc f t t u r t r f A s m

■ docs nel believe In laaving (his T^whefcnia< J6b to a.si»all group

< indivMualt Mr. ? 'llanbrlno ia not the tjrpe

Indlvdnal who «hrtnta f r ^ m «spcnatblWka or pnb ltn* bo* tfhcr welct TOi each and '■very- m ol U no aa a tn r and aepa- ■te challcr^e Oat mast be faced nd sc lu 'ions found, which are nelicial to ui and our chlldixm. The Lyndhurst Board cl Educa- en n -r Ì, more men like Morri'

legal Involvements."O'Neil cited aa e n d o w « N-v

crsey Cow: award at mXUXM - i a High SchoJ Hiltm in whe

~ c atjdent's eyesight. "D ot .0 ‘J » oreaigbt at the l ialharat Dual f Education In Instituting a 100 ier cent eye safety |«»giam wnch

rccommewied,” O'Neil «Id, ‘the pcesfellity of eye damage aad laaa

sight in oar school late and shefa la extremely remote'. To de­monstrate this advance," O'Neil

added, "I arranged for die ahn- Jig of this program during the pruductfcM at a new school safety notion picture, financed by t h •

American Legion called " T h e .nartrst KM In Town "Ih mrryfovT hia campaign to the

voters. O'Neil jMedged his whole­hearted support to any effort winch would Improve the pn«eo- tion of pupils and school building. ArtewwlediiiraT that safety per> irrosa has nlr. nd. been made la the L^Tidhurst Schools, O’Ndl can»- mooted Siat s t* tarther lmprnw- I.v^ta may be poasiMe An ounce of prevention," (TNetl said, “is still worth a pound at cure."

OTJcfl concluded by com­menting, "Aa a parent ‘ ol M r

Mi W « U e and ana « d k h m n tflc «'MMbii H a M ttt also He ■Minded ll la M a l H i g h “doaacT' a» u » a g li af M <am-

Nor Yaak. Naar iaints for failure i» kwaM de- d a n p le W w w n ll M M | lendante. IB BoBCarmMrr wttb

oum egjken by H » B ee * C b u n - luie I1 M , N nr Jenay Court f CtafllBr. AJ.B.. aad k b Hi d- Riiet.ate of the ifow Jaray Hte b-ra ~A t o t a l at MO formal c an . saortattan School W e R*- plaints waca dktooeed of k h Ltiona a t P ifcialia. Me» M a r . Criminal Dtoiaka a t tha UadhttratMr. Bohnert 1a also ac th a In M «*c*al Court la tha calendar

oM ht BMl'^Uinrff were withdrawn with tin» .f O aB M M approval of the Mngtotnu* and ^ * lW mOPe P” *"* ? * * * BA M m . another 14 compialnis were dls- tntion to women 0,1 " * eaucmtkm . wha MM- BdaaaA ““ >•, to 1M£ M “A total of 33 defendants re- •t ftoatfe. oalved saapewfod sentences a lter . _ . ,M d woA- beint found guaiy <>f law viuki- Republican Club

iS ln S 1 £ V £ £ ? * c £ £ Back. SavinoWwr *MMr *** *8«* *—?***— * * . I—T ' l ! At Ms tom m rj a a k g t k a 1 b a n «a- °™ <*Me«* A* agrrgata of 21 i .y to a r * « p^llaaa M a a l a

The member of the West End a u b , at their last Friday’s meet- ing endorsed Peter F. Curcto and Jam es D. SedU for the Board of Education election to be held Feb­ruary 11 .

The du b will honor Polioe 11. Joseph Cagglano on Ms recent pro­motion a t our headquarter» on March 7th.

We were informed our eminent treasurer Mike Polilo is now Mak­ing nights. We miss j*ur humir Miktf, hope your schedule can be changed.

We are glad to report that Mn. Patrick Catapano ia feeling much better, and extend to t e r o r beat wishes.

Tickets for our , u a a J dinner and dance to be held April 18th at Nestor’s in Signac, will be dis­tributed shortly. We tek all t i m ­bers to do their beat to make this social event the beat ever.

Mrs. Mae Kappotk at Lake Ave­nue and Mia. A n Freely at Wil­son Avenue, with * » . J a n Kap- peck of Bloomfield and Mrs. Ed ««anf Schnlder at PlaJftviaw. U l ,

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mmetcial leaàe rAND THE SOUTH BERtiKN REVIEW « » i W i M I

Established in i * 1 » Commercial Leader la O e »Artel newspaper

lYRDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONSM every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company R idge Road, Lyndhunt, N. J. Telephone CEn^va 8-8700-8701

JOHN SA VINO

Second-Class pontage paid at Rutherford, N. J,

L yndh u rs t, N . J . , Ja n u a ry 30, 19^4

6 O’clock Out Of WashingtonHMhràa a Friday night. Not typical per- ptfccftnee there were lowering clouds d * * J down thé airports.|W Pennsylvania Railroad’s train out IP Union Station in Washington, D. C. MfeMlowly bat surely. By 6 P.M. when ■■■t engine began to pulsate more j |F ; , 4 s train was filled. Jammed, p p t It waa fourteen cars long, in- M • parlor car ($20 a aeat to New Vi .• dining room, ($3 and up for a Klmd coaches $10 plua) per aeat.MM«, waa a payload of orer $100,000 M the (ta d monster.Me eenAictor sang merrily as he Î aie way through the crowd. He l i the over-crowding on the fact the Ma wars closed down.M regulars who rida the train aay f seldom leaves the terminal without

train waa shiny and new: cm each fc * aOaal car was the notice that a

eth Century Limited, is making oodles ' of money. In fact, they joat bought a new red' carpet for the train.

Where does the Parmay fail te make money?

The railroad groans that the commuter service whacks its treasury. They don’t have those shiny trains on the commuter service. They have bag, rimihoi siwns. rolling stock. Costly to operate, coetly to — S-a»™ But paid off years and yeara ago.

There is a great deal o f mystery about railroad finances. It kaa bean fashionable of them to say for years that the commuter service ruins them. I

But when Bill Ronan, secretary to Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller of Newi York, took a long look at the books o f the bankrupt New Haven h e came up with some startling insights. — j

Ronan found that it w as not the com­muter traffic wrecking the railroad. It waa | bad management and losses in freight i revenues. i

In other words, the tracks were heat- ' ing the brains ant af the New Haven and 1 the railroad coukhi't or dUn’t know how to 1 fight back. Hina they fefl back on the old

LORRAINE SHELL

--------------- ' ■ a I I «I I ma we im m j j Hnisnim BPArthur Jr. and Mark 4a a gaaae of peel. Father taught the boys the

!** **• «J* »J *W*RLi mjRMnr,,,. farmer fire c v u n . he hadT™" * * ?"■* te— ~ ^ TheJ ? « « * » * «ntoyswtth been a volunteer for 13 yee«*-* * the* woaW the cMldren of the community he confesses ‘my heart b stillTOr ” '•“ nd* high at the list of reason with the firemen.” E ven today,te her salsrpatee at Sta- wt>y Arthur Schredtenetein enjoys whenever possible he Is <m the

■hep te her habaa* Rf. bsteg a policemen a<-ene at local dies.whe, m m the age a# I A Lyndhurst patrolman ter the "I guees it's in my Hmrt n

" ? * **? *“ • U fchraehenteeln re- eeuld he 1 e.m., hut when e lb*ante» el » a Ljadtenst calls that before joining the pa- breaks out III lump right out of“■* .Itee force he knew lew youngsters, bed to get over there."•ate marriage they gvsd I “Non I come into contact with When an attempt was made to

tually without die commuter cash New Haven would have folded up flatter than it is, many years ago. Indeed, the eesnmuter service continues to bring hi ASCENDING revenues while the freight i si snail eeaa-l tinue to DECLINE.

So the idiotic notion that the com­muter service .would halp things by juat disappearing waa knath ad in the hand for ell time.

We recommend a ride on the P iaaiy'a Washington ran to show that the railroad far from being dead, la lively and peeking.

But alive, alert, imaginative manage­ment would try to make tike railroad Into a new image: a progressive, paaaedent h u sh ing, vital industry.

The W ashington run can be milked of greater profits. So con the ronanalei runs. Maybe, in time, th e y ! be able to mpport the money losing freight traffic.

may be college gradnatea, office workers seeking to improve thsmaatves or man and women who feel they don't get enough out of reeding.

For a lew cents a fow minutes away, is an exhileratmg experience!

By the aame token the colleges and universities offer for nothing lectures which can open for many bright, new vistas. To­morrow, for instance, Dr. Annette Arm­strong, a former LynJnsrat girl, spanks before the Allegro Club at 3 P.M. on tha Rutherford FDU campus on conditions in Germany. Admission is f r u and you’re invited.

M a t Ithabl graduate ia nearby.4 Far «oa few realise that far the aver- age naan and woman the universities offer 4 eteSk of interesting and attainable hnnwiedgn,T Aar s l! mar deek recently came a notice ^on_Fatrlaagfc Dickinson about an inten- W » 9 h tm r w m i in reading improvement «W W a February 13—at night. Students

TrippersFlagsHooksEtc.

¿mount 1er all the dubs in the Stair .10 the Research Center.

At lie Chafer scientist* now •T" ["'•gerve and guarantee stan­dard < at . cultures that will be used roughout tha world in the «wt> cancer.

InMMsnsnte are needed for Ihia wort Jltracentrisugee. electronic m" " ' epee end shadow casting •W '- iiiA Money raised right ,hrr<’ in Lyndhurst will help to b«y IU.-S. sk u n en o and other eqiSp- mem Ur the Center.

Th' nn Hsdgs of this ceU atruc- ' urr' >“ • been recognized by the Nation,,i Cancer Society, who have establMn# a CeU Bank Center

Can. , r touchée all of our lives. If our asatstance In raking this fund J h s ^ ta Bad control or rare h i this dread ffasese we all

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THURSDAY, JANUARY M,THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND i f t jT H BËHGEN REVIEW

s Corner Lyndtiurst

Why t u t this sort of thing be donc ever h « t Especially y T j Tthe sehelaetlc sports Held which we carer aad where the ... .......... « ." T ?

•••eta ter behavior Is real putrid, it has been going go year altei ( ¡ t " * ”Jrmr w tt^nothtaf everyone about It.

The cJo*c*t we.saw to improving conditions happened lo w inc I'fceM O 'Enm on football came two yea n ago. A ^ ^ i r S r rwns kfffc tf Into court for inciting a post-fame riot. The decision

« r * ’,°“ n“ ■m- é *noo>"■-.-rtoo many times these “incidents’* do not come to iirht and ^ f * ^ utheriord next Frtd*y

' tm jM fat as quickly as they atnrted For instance, a w oeh —■— ,—-,—nlriht when Patanaa Central came to town to meet f" ^ ^

kyadhurst High tn a basketball fame, ftnmwtlalely upon the ^ ? • ” » ■“ ™* nCTep—^* * * « ( , «he juaior-varsity preliminary tame a melee brake out ,**■*_** *“ * °*xm * "**»haw a Central player swung at aG otten Baa«. ^ ,,u^ * r *° c<Jnw « “« .The stands emptied out and a full scale battle royal waa in 0,1 .tap-

* • H * h | and only »or rapld-tlrc work by two regular pallee «ayin* at Garfield the two ri- à apeclal officer an.1 teachers and coaches present was a val» clashed to ake what team

etst peuveatod. One oI the local coaches had a scratched (ace to »«M leave the beaaaent of the ■fcaw Ur. hi* effort In attempting to stop the Ight. conference Neilher team wanted

Many times it has been said, Including here, that the trouble any part o( last place wteA they # ttp a w .m * with the young alumni members, la many cases It had shared stace Lyndhumt Ion la 9 b«t also on several occasions it Is (tudcat* themselves who 10 E u ( Paterson on December 30. n t j n f t v e d . Instead of Juat restoring order aad going an as If ^ «**» quarters the teams Ijat naditeg hàa happe net why aren’t thé guilty ones taken to police W and the lead «chanced as M f e M i n and held until the patenta arrive. When we aee Garfield jumped off to a » 1 4 th e jtruble makers in attendance constantly we know that mo Quarter lead ady ta see Uyndteust i M i a Is being made to correct the faults of scholastic sparts, « m e hack to go la front 35 to 34 ? f l a t ’s not wait uatil a tragic aocvVnt happeaa hare. at half-time. Garfield held the up-

A Kkw STAR B I DDING HEBE . Per edge during the tHid period-Probably by now almost all the sports-minded In our cr.-n- end with a M to 11 spread took a

M N ty t a w rea l er heard of a craeker-Jack game played by «M» lead wtan the float eteht y* m t Bonnie Klst in LyndkuiM’s surprtstag 57 to SC npaat win mlmitas of play m uaderway. ” «f, ClttWç l»st Friday n igh t The performance by tha tfltelau Billy ntmtaahl. the asstnata foat- t f t * i » W * e r e . who scored seventeen pointe aad delivered M l paaar. polled Lpndhunt Into a a « tn i pressure font shots la the doaiag minutes, waa aa flash- a «tall tte immtdiaiely at t h e iOrMp-W contribution. start of «ha fcarth quart«. That

“ P » since Klst, knee high to a grass-hnpper, began playing started a streak wbtcfa sear the M^lp, lea g u e baseball with the Circle Club and performing with Goktan Beam *op in IS stre*0* M m Hall la the Biddy Basketball League, he was a crowd- prints. Garfield came up with its M i V A l t his alAlily to d e lln r la the chitch. sHv taro palate of the period and■ »pnwruer, te the midst af his apprenticeship In the t i t t l e (jrndhurst doaed out the scoring

B aW oelh t youngster became 111 aad the temOy doc to mâtMled with lour paints in picking up Its tha.parauts that the boy eouM not ptey atMetlea far at Mhat a a to 50 victory, yw fe W hat.» heartbreak tor such a ccvnpetltor but the bay A trlo of Golden Bean were te 0W | the decision uni before long had battled tha illnem aad é a ib lT W u r ^ t h rnaateed M l ISsaMh, eler gettlw IT, Ruchnld It and

> eu 4 v er (a t te w e Lyndhurst and Klst play aad arrive John Gutae 12 Rina Hav-« ‘«y'aycev are warming op you’ll .wear Klst Is a refugee œ tM M and Pete Kooyen-

M p * grammar school team. The boy is sheet la stature aad an bad 13 lor the Purulen a n through the waraa-apa methodical. But once that whlatle „ d Gold

S t l L t Z Æ T u « T h B,#w“ ta‘0 ^O f t * youngster c«« drttbla with the beat, think with the

heat^ad tevea to drive. TtM tejier catogmy win Ming Mm 1 lot ™Uke d did la lh esw ée t victory over ¿ S t e a , WWeh

tibne days comes far and lew between. He is the type of trtayer - 17 j*. J l î ” ?

38Æ ET ¿T b r^ JK ra s ta ““uti-^rr S S H lr “ *

w - i r —: Pair jM t week, we wrote In this column same antes on l? ® * . f"-

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tatlen .meeting far next week . . . M m Hartlgaa, Bah se» aad Art Feltslager, tha baseball brass at the Barrlagar- r Post r n o m t 4/m week tend down la Bridgetoa where «a! * t American Legion baseball was held . . .toa, ¿ Ñ é J W é M b a ll town from the Mayar an down, bid

Eastern Regional* for the nexe flve year* and has sob a b U t s bring tha National Championships te Bridgeton

**' Gei4 ^ * S . H * 'naHng Qoteqn Boars’ end, ha* Ideliaed tram Ws baaketball activities, because of Hlaoas be rectMK* «rkiUxatloa of the Pástele Valley* Conference I*, rspemaa tat Ives ol 4be various booster elaba. Is a atoe* right Erection . ; . The Initial goal af the PVC Bonetera

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Little Known Authority From Southern Part Of State Farwards lSrirrrBihilcr

From new headquarter» the Au- Ing Increasingly t» recent months, ktl toll iMctm. ft is notthortty will supervise operation o f , 11» Area Redevelopment Adminls- perm itted ,fa pledge the credit « twin bridge span. Cape Moy-Uw- nation baa already undertaken a either (tat* k t Its Bond IaauHl! eg Farcy, and any future cross- feasibility and coat study of such No tax dollars a re »pen* in the ings. Dteqnastan now underway tor a p m m d m id-state crossing Re- operation a t th e Authority or to (Uttar mid-state brftfee o r brkfee- suits at the ARA study a re now facilities- It is supported by the catfteway system. MSd-st*te resi- being awaited. inotarii* public and commercial'dents oi both the D elaware and Flnandng: T he Delaware River transport paying toll to use the New Jersey side of the Delaware and Bay Authority is an autona- convenience« planned, constructed, have been advocating such a crass- mous agency financed entirety and sigiervised by the Authority.

South Bergen Little U.N. Troubled

MTPATTON WÀHTBP

BOTTOM MP

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High School gymnasium any Sun- tending Radioman Scftool Id % afternoon between 2 and b a aval Station. Norfolk, Va.

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parallel to present v a n - When . completed the Delaware M emorial | Bridge wUl be aa eight-fane faci­lity leach spaa carrying one-way traffic) capable of handling la •«- |i oeas a t «00 vehicles an boor in | Opt direction.

Cape May, N. J . — Lewes. Del. I F e n * Service to begin a a a t 1 about July 1. 1964. DM ance, IS < miles. Travel time, I t minutes- I

Pour ocean-going vessels — the 1 S. S. Pocahontas (renam ed S. S. Delaware), the S. S. P ih » x ss I Ana* (renamed U.S. New Jersey), 1

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900 vehicles and driven and 231,

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P L U M B i i M G

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, i ;THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEWPAGE TWELVE

Utile Known Authority From Southern Part Of State Forwards Som&.hil«

. ' » - < 4 n « r

F r o m new headquarter» the Au- in* IncrtM tatfy in recent montili, tta jo u * Its <oO M M I . 1 , 1 jM tlrority will supervise operation of I'he Area Redevelopment Achnijus- perm itted p i« # * th* cr<d(l m

twin b n fe e span, Cape May-Lew- ontion baa already undertaken • a itltfr «W e la 1» Bond I«u« l? ea F erry , and any future croaa- feasibility and coat study of such No tax dollars a re spent In the ings. Diaatasion no* underway lo r a prepoaed mid-state croarfnt. Re- opetfttion ot the Authority o r It* f u h re mid-state «ridge o r brkfee- sulla a t th e ARA a tu * r .a re n w facilities. It is supported by the , caubeway system. Mid-state « a l - being awaited. m otorini public and commercial'dents a t both the Delaware and Financing: The Delaware River transport pay In* toll to use the New Jersey side ol the Delaware and Bay Authority is an autorm- conveniences planned, constructed, have been advocating such a cross- mous agency financed entirely and * * e m s e d by the Authority. •

D ear Sir:We a re in receipt of your edi­

torial "Another Authority" whichappeared In your January 2 edi­tion.

"We a re taking the liberty of t o r «A iding some faots and B guns onthis new bi-state compact, the D ataw are River and Bay Author-

f l f c 'I f you have any question or de­

s ire arirtttkmal information, we w ill be happy to oblige.

Very truly yours, RALPH C 9QUILLACE

Director of Public Relations FACTS AND FIGURES -

(Current Rqjorl I W hat Is The Delaware River

An Bay Authority?-----------A M -atate Compact created by

a n Act of Congress Joining States o f Delaware and New Jersey to kA nin lster existing and plan fu­tu re transportation facilities link­ing the two states.

Form ally organized February 6.

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good hat week. Thejr m three games. Good luck triton PMt member» ktndty anipoat any acti­vity oi the Paat. *

We are alao happy to hear that Auxiliary Paat commander fltafc nie DeLuea la oat al the hoapttal and doing fine at home. So lata go Comrades and eend a card or drop in and Bay hello. I 'm sure she wHl appreciate It. Our next Poet meeting wHl ha Feb. 7, ao please attend. Alao your M d u e a

The Catholic Y ou« Adult Chib oI Queen of Peace pariah will herepreacnted by Frank Oregen. Bob Detnako, and Tory SanflHppo at a. visit to St. Josepto'i school tor the BHnd. Jersey CMy, thia Saturday. It will be a "repeat per­formance" (or al) three.

Several'Saturday* a n they via

SCHOLARSHIP DRIVE A SC C C U B G w en Gaaalar, FroaUaat of the Ljradhurst High School M M c n t C eoaefl, saaaanrad that the Korean Scholarship F und D rive w as a huge nsrrsaa O ral SM s tuden ts participated In th e f c h t o v er the paat two weak» The drive was a L.H.S. project w ith only students taking part The photo wss taken du rin g th a*)(g check, where the a n a her of each pig Is checked to th e a a n a N ls o( each student.

An original rear arch paper a n ah e Is an the Women's Recreation T h e Extent of Interaction by A aapriatim . Sophomore Repreaen-

Nlnth Grade Boys with Older CJdl- tn ttve 198344, and a m em ber of dran In a t-3-3 vs. an 44 School th e inter • collegiate baaketball System " waa presented by a N orth ta a mArlington resident at a recent 8 0 '_____________ciotogical Reaearch Sym poaium a tFairieigh Diddnaon University’* , K l l h e t a S t r Y M Florham-Madison campus O t l S h a n g r i - L a

Nancy Strelchenweln o( 45 Ninth Street, a Fairieigh Diddnaon sop- ltnnald Kitteaa. ship's a e re k » hosnore m ajor«« in elem entary " ta n aeoman. USN, aon of M r. education, prepared the papor « nd Mrs. Stanley K u ln a of 30 which dweward the e fleet on M alraee Avenue, serving aboard ninth grade children of tbe tradi- th e attack aircraft ca rrier US* tional four-year high echaoi aa Sl(ant:ri-Iji visited Palm a de Mat- com pared to the newer three ye a r h irc a in the Mediterranean, on junior high school system. Miaa Ja n u a ry 16.Streichenwein found that ninth C rrw m em brrs toured the 3,008- g raders Tn a senior high school jw ar-old city of Palm a on the la- syatem spend much more th a t , hast! known aa the Pearfcof the with to th-u th graders, both iraM a K eriiterraneon." The crew- I t «ch­a n t outside a t school, than la tru e a d u M to visit several m e n porta of ninth graders in a senior h igh o f call throughout tbe M odlterran- achool system. Ninth g ra d e n In o a r asthe carrier operates w ith the junior high system ccncesi- fee Sixth Fleet, tra te their activities more h eav ily . . T h e Shangri-La began her cur- w kh students withbi their own 'ran t tour last October. She la ex- g rade than Is true of ninth g rad- Itc r te r i to return to Mayport, D o ­ers in the senior high school aye- ( t in . la te in the sp rite .

, £ T A TO OBSERVE IfATIONAL BIRTHDAYt lie Bergen Cooaty P i r wK-

TV « h e r Association «HI ehaw ve IN* birthday of (he N a l t a i l Con­g ra ts a t P aren ti a n d Teacher« w ith a special Founders D ay Din» ncr on February S a t the Cm* Miimt in Teaneck.

Dr. Seymour Fersh of New Y cA

Pratt, associate professor of so- ck**y at FWrteigh Dickinson.

I t a Streichenwein. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Streictvm wein, was graduated from North Arlington High School where she w as in the National Honor Society and active in other extra-curruu- la r activities. At the University.

< e v y S nuUM t.stW9 STUYV6SANT AVE.

Verilhac

Florist

f t l ^ k n M d program alonem m tin l to enlarge our pub- ,

i N h . State is alreadyy n r i behind Its Mgher-edu

M timetable. Already, over 50 Meeting w as held F riday Janu- New Jersey s qualified ary 24. and a very good showing

M i n t grad—tsa must go out of mecrffoership was attended, tftfrdpr. a cot leg» education, to Keep coming com rades to your ■p which are filling up with Post. We w ere sorry to hear that M M a residents'and find less Comrade Patrick Ferrk* was hurt

space for out-of-staters, at work and Post Service officer doaan't act at once, Richard J . Giovia as usual paid

n i l cOtUd became known for Post respects. Hurry up P a t and flpmge orphans, who qualify get better.) | $ r education but cannot Also (’omrade Giovia m et Post M P j lg lp r to accept them " Commander John Migetrisi a n d ^ P # fe d t r a l program offers e x te n d i the get well greetings L ^ p p w aoMeges |4 .6 million from every member. Comrades ■gfiTtfcree p s a n . to help in I’m sun* Comrade John Migelrisi Sfijpagtton of undergraduate would be more than happy to hear H r ta b * used for libraries, from you. so lets go Comrades Mtffc or instruction in engi- stop over to see him. lETscience, mathematics | Our Post bowling team did very

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