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mm. 7Kù*a-U ■» M a *» •ami— lirtilillir has •o *«•» hai, we dMM reasemlt Mate and frdersl budgets are doplrti at M m r«> n* «h « •» pain >+« **"* has fovrd »»1 hi New York ptfulir lark in the- world. Ob her how niueh higher- our I be we e It not for Ike charitable undertake. M.’ny of our moot IrnlUil fin need by |.nb It spirited HIM and I basts. Oar Boy and Girl Scout mo»* .way. t'e r j family ihould •at a lair manint lar Umm activities and their re*asat* Hnrta daald kt gratefa It grnted. I Lyndhurst Public Library, Viltey Brook Are.. Lyn^hur-st. fi. J. »1 and SOUTH BERGK> REVIEW Vol. 4(1 — No. 34 WsttaMster's “Around The WorW In A Dea” Presented Meister |M Nigh School For The Youth Center ‘ ske Over 1YNDIH RST. IV . J.. FEBRUARY 26 . IVS* Non» Tortane President 01 Democrats Dai Glena R. Pratt, ‘ al the Westminster i Church, Ridj* Raad. VÏU ha formally installed a' a ■Melai aarrica to be held ton.or- rhw evening at the church. T V sermon will be preached to the Rev. Dr Christ; Wilson, tra tta r nt intasino* a* an associata al Dr. John A. Mack». at Prtn-e- t".i» Thenluri al 9emimrv Dr. WUeoti also is dean of JVM a-rv- * • •?, the Seminar*. Dr. Wilson I as a mission*nr In Iran ara. Ha has travel'ed »ha Wear »ml Middle tin written books la ■'»n len-uane a« we'I as I Knr'iah. Dr. Mat*, hoi As r of T*-«olo-y decree from Binary .« i ‘- who y/ill havjr gf»l< tn servie* are W^Hiflk« Carh*rt. of Wn'vtlft'd** Rev. Awe Medina. of H^hnlt-n, 9*r. Pred C Biw-horf of WalUn»- l'a, |tee. Charles H'^-'Uer. field rftrtetfr <# rad’" and TV for the *mod ar Hew Je-e-v, Rev. Ralph f. ®Än- *>* Qarf'e’d. Rev. Auf- I Kline of Harfcettstnwn. Cyril Jenkins, of will be «neelal music bv h choir. A fellowship follow the service Re- aeveral or- __i at arrange- r tta installation night Traiaiag f >»l Mbel J. McGowan, J. McGowan, Lorndhurst. N. J., a of ad- nor train* Fort Knox, Ky. phaae of training ■ a driver of the medium ♦ink. passed pro- test* with the .30 and caliber machine un*s and > aa a fawner with tank gun. lata of Berdan and Technical, Army. McGowan! YOUTH CENTI* »nu». ----- -------- W~7’Z ---- - . l by the Pas akc “Around the World In a Dase" which la being presented again tonight at th* high school auditorium rangcr ' .... _ . . . • . . s ________ l .. u I... I k _ On Iknu niolnrac I'lban I.yndhurst Tenth Center project te the gainer from th* show if after a highly succesaful opening last night In the large cast are local folks. In th*« pictures taken by BUI Hickey for the Leader are. in the upper picture, left to right: Director, Bobbie Uarrett Herbert Sherman. Shells Byrne. Thomas Toblaaen. * In the lower, left to right: Mildred Penwarden. Mary Cherirhella, Cele Sslata, Ella Averill, Kneelin- Kay DeFe Ic*. Maigarct DeFlumeri. ‘Around the World in a Da/t" i the Council members, a Musical Comedy will be pre- It will consist of all local lalenl. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dege. 417 Fern aa guests at her 10th fir * 5»«?* •nSrlMniy «tte- “Around the World in a Da/e" i the Council members. 8 4361. n. ” Vy; Mr ,nd:a Musical Comedy will be pre- It will tonsis'of all local talent, j All the proceeds from thu. af Mrs. ^ -. -V i«.nt*H by the Youth Council o( Many adults as well as hitjh | fair will go toward the builtlit. : Mr.n.rUlr- and Lyndhui st It will be held in the I school and Kraiflmar student», fund for the Youth Center. Kay and J « ^M Montclair, and auditorium on Wed. are helping us. We>i - Pemi»n»“nt e k : tioo of ofll rrs ! th« Lyndht rst Den a .-i atie' M onday *aw Edward ! Terhune, lempora;y th e.', '..vcni (Ik* pci inanent r* W- 'ihe rle t on *va< h «’tl in l!te | *|Ta«,q •irtvi* <»f the Itch n Am- _ *1« D^'or/a*K r|v • t*n Vn1\t% j o r Jo k A ' c.r»*c. Future mnrtin* a J Wilt be h** J I’Hrre on the 1 ui ih I Monday of e * h month. 0thrr ora crs; vi e piebidentl JoiM Qjaitarinio; trei*«Jid|- A n - | thirty 5 ardin«»: t**-‘ord*.n- -< ‘«r«• , Jam:.*« Da:<oit: m rrei- ! p i ^ i n s iec^eta*-; , Mr*. Vi ter; SMboni. Affairs Commi&sionsr P» itn. Democratic * ratu’atrd the new •ers and ptcii ted rt>c r«5tlr-;c0ce of Uu* :*1 Jb it that Lvndhuist .'ill ^61 ret» - by in*.rc-singly lnr«e Ter*>unr n^ld h a t h » * j-'ed^.ed to meW njj Lyr.44 Hur?t the banner Demorrat c club of the S<»uth Bet «i srri - *Oiir »u o w so f»r U just a ^rnaJl mdicatisjn of whit we can 1 ac 2 wn*>.i»h. Terhune s^id. A t our meetin .':% ha\c shown, the De- mocrat sc. part*’ in Lyrdhur?» is on the up;i»de. It has been highly satisfactory lo \\3teh the ati?n- oarb e at our meeting climb.” Tprhune said th-jf-the Dem>- ra- tk Club is one oI the ulde.st. the * iofficial ir-atrument of U»e pai ty in («yndhurst nnd that all county committee men and women are ' to attend meet nfs. In- <ommi**eenren w ill find re* | tatpiration in the vigor of Ihiairtiih TTrnrn Buanchi and lax. Oee^iPeter Grbaft were «i>eaK* Over 100 Attend Pop, Son Dinner ( rrti r* - HUo rui. 11 ic i«fflh«i *ad »«» tinwtcr ui He> Sc^ut Trbop 1 held Seturdav evening in the CarUtadt Pres! > ti-i ian Conmumty H a l l Kdi.iund Be Lo. Koutnvuu-i. in tii.duced ihe R e v . C>ri! Jenkins who gave the invocation. Mayoi Geoige Holleobecb Sr.. John Mc- Gee. Bergen d-.tr ict evecutive: Morion C w # . Bcrfrn district comm.fsioner Lee Ohman. canip Robert Connor, neigh- borhood commissioner: John Wol- frey. local cubmaster; and Rich- ard Brendel. a*si*tant cubmaster sioiiers Miss Manrssn E vsrs WillHoad Cosmittoo ^Êtrr* 10 u I . Girt Scout* Tt Held RED CROSS Thinking Day Program p||||D D R IV E STARTS SIHftDAY b A t u r f l M > K - ' - : u m y ¿H. t * W I . m i It vi i 't Call I S c u t Asst». liition i" ».1 - i unw.hj. Dmy* P»u- jjram ' at the Htgh School. Think- ing Day '.s a d a y s e t a s i d e d q r i n ^ t h e m « » n t h o f F e b r u a r y b y Girl S t u t s i n t h ? U n i t e d M a t e s i « u t h i n k i n , a b o j t I n t e r n a t i o n a l F r i e n a . h i . ’. A j in other communities throughout the country the an- nual Red Cross drive for funds will open in Lyndhur*t on Sun- day Wa.ler Steever is chairman foi the drive. A number of volunteers have been enrolled to collect the an* . nual contribution from folks in A s m a l l c o l l e c t i o n i s contribu- t e d b y e a c h s c o u t a n d the monies a r e d u t - l c d fur u s t * i n f u i t h o r in? Scouting in foreign lands. It ' their homes. These volunteers is also used for books, periodicals 8re asked to meet at thi^ Town and supplies for the re-establish- Hall at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Any ment of Gu*de associations. This ( person who is willing to help in nu»ney helps keep the Cbalctsjn the work and through that assist in bringing relief wherever it may needed in our country, will Knudson. Fund sends girls from a different ^ welcon^d at this assembly of ! The Board of EducnlW * ¡$1^82.068 budget MMrhnl lo drfeal _ l*y 1.M96 voters. <«.ii Kt was the ttm in the i tilar elrrtian i llte apiMMiition to the j whs not ornauiard. However, ; the sotrrs knew their WO ! minds. Thrjr liiin l the j get in every voting | The budget now |___ I the Board of Commlaaionatl. U I will he up to them to cut the budget as they sr. fit aad peasant It to the Board of EducaUa*. On the commission la Ralph A. 1 Poiito who retired from the board February 10. Polite, aa the m' t familiar with the will be asked by hip to see where it can be The feeling through the ship /i the budget »hot reduce 1 «90,000—a figure which they Insist can be achieved with- out cutting a salary or 0 nae*a- sarv cxrenditure. AX < The budget contest waa re- markable in thet not one mem- ber of the board made a state- ment Ip defense of the budget prepared, never spoke In IWecoO* It Even after effecting hie re- e'ectlnn as president ftacU re- mained silent. s It was left te District Clark Thomas Hickey to tejr ta (fafend the budget. , The voteii apparently fM tft’t impressed. j Th* rocent *xoen«e Item w»s defeated "49 to 3S Repairs and ‘ rr piatfiiif-nts were lickod 732 to va And repital .outlay was de- \ ft ated 7M Ut 3SB. t TsVihc the flrat question, that of current expenses, this is how the budget wenl down district jbv district: first, 09 to 48; second, 30 to *2: third. 82 to 27; 'fburth, 04 tn 31: Mth 134 ta 13: sixth. 00 to 32: seventh 55 to *»; eighth. 00 to 30: ninth. M te 34; tenth, 00 to 44. ■» • •• i- St out a »ststants attending were i Switzerland and M e x ic o . The t o g e r Peet. Edmund Lowry, Ro- | Juliette L o w World Friendship :er imfe'd. Woaea Pick Offlf n Mrs. Paul Wittins. a past pre- sident of the Lyndhurst ' Club and now Eighth Vke President in the New Jefaey State Federation of WdMMIl'q at the Contemporary Club rooms Wednesday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Graf, Mr. and A! Bush and children. Bev- , Joanne, Thomas and Billy, •ad Mrs. Theodore Wil- fveral girl friends, high school auditorium on W^d. are helping us. We Ip'an still use and Thur Feb. 2526 at 8:01 p.m. I more performers. Anyone Inter*; hril«5« PlortoH The tickets are $1.00 and rrfciy be j ested may call W E 9-6965 or G E .M M M IU v M l L lv w iC U secured at the Lyndhurst Paint i _____________________________________I Rif Mitt Frat^VfllitV and Wall-paper store at 400 Vul- |D j 111» r r a iC IH Ilj leybrook avenue or from any' of David Denning, AA, U- S. Navy, ( Thomas _______ __ Pat*-Tk E*amonte and Albert ¡¿roup <»f countries every summer workeiS at*Town Hall on Sunday held a president’s i Daeschler. Paul Niedertr. insti- ! to a cathering at our Chalets. aflernoon. tutionai representative, attended There are always representatives Don’t wait to be asked. Come a> well as George Hol'enbeck Jr.. ¡of the United States at the gath- ^ xown Hall and tell the conv -hairman of tro o p committee erings. Here they live, work and mjtlee that you are ready to members. Henry Imfeld .Johr play together. They grow to un- , 9erve t O ates. Kenneth Koob. John Bale- dersUnd each other. Eich girl Horace R. Bogle. Jr.. will be <trin»*. Peter Rugu t Brumher learns more about the lives, cus- in charge of the houie to house jnd Emily Mover. , I toms, traditions, education,^ a r t cjmvas lo be assisted by Mrs. i was graduated with honors re*; ' Gabriel cently in fundamental course in i Sixth avenue, i Aviation at the Navy Air Tech* | r nital Center at Norman, Okla. He is the son of Mrs. Theodore Geis- ier, 203 Forest Avenue. He is now attending Aviation Photographer Mate School and the Navy Air Station, Pensacola. Fla. He en- listed in August and had his boot training at Great Lakes Naval Station. -4 A m b r o s i a o f L y n d h u r s t scouting were shown j has tbersuany -Jom cmfwbtfom mm been e!e<ted recording s e c r e t a r y by Paul Schreiber. A turkey din- of Delta Kappa Epsilon fratern- ner was catered by Mrs. Percy ity at Rutgers University. The son of Mr. and Mis John Ambrosio, the junior mathemat ics major is a graduate o! L y n d - hurst Hi'th School. H e i s a s s i s t a n t sports editor of Targum, under- graduate daily at the men’s col leges of the State University. and economic condi*ions of countries of her new friends. Polling Spring. Rutherford, will celebrate their 4ôth anniversary Sunday by din- ing out- Mrs. Parsons is the for - mer Lillian Harms. William L. Bivona: Lawrei Driever will contact professional On Saturday afternoon at 2 30 ^ business men; Mayor Wll- i P M., ail the Brownies oi Lynd- H«m h" ch* X i ° f I hurst will gather at the Lynd- contributions to . he 1hurst Httth School and EWe «n g , ^ ¡Ä t^ S d Sn? M ?n .; Stuyvesant avenue Merchants. On Saturday evening at 7:4ft I* Michael Fasta will supervise P.M , all the Intermediates and |he ¿rürlbutk» oI posters. ‘ Whitlow Sr. Mr and Mrs. | “^|*dan^i S'o'ur' Srëiîn Scoui j <Ct>nUn»ied on P a a e 51 bers of the Beard of Director* will work throughout the canv- palgn. , All contribution,,, large »mall, will be gratefuly Let'j go all out for the Cross I in Newark last John H. Alton, state . was present. Mrs. S. P. Ricadela, local president, attended. On Thursday Mrs. WMtlng :alled the officers of the U llth D stri-t Past President1» CMe at a meeting , held In the Museum. The American Home depart- ment of the Woman', Club n et on Monday at I chairman. Mm Fred Taub. In New street. They made Jewelry and artificial Sower,. T k a a jp e - were Mrs. Joseph & Zala«, Mrs. William Brotherton. M ra Charles Mrs. Red Gleeaon. Mrs. W IBia« I Mrs. S. P. Ricadala. '
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Page 1: m m t Vol. — No. YNDIH RST. IV. J.. FEBRUARY . IVS* In Non ... · Melai aarrica to be held ton.or- ... Thomas Toblaaen. * In the lower, left to right: Mildred Penwarden. Mary Cherirhella,

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• o * « • » h a i , w e d M M reasemlt

■ Mate and frd ersl budgets a re doplrti a t Mm r « > n * «h « •» pain >+« * * " *

— has fov rd »»1 hi New Yorkp t f u l i r la rk in the- w orld. Ob

her how niueh higher- our I be we e It not for Ike charitab le undertake. M.’ny of our moot Irn lU il

fin need by |.nb I t sp irited HIM and I basts. O ar Boy and G irl Scout mo»*

.way. t ' e r j fam ily ihould • a t a la i r m a n in t la r Um m activities an d th e ir re*asat* H nrta d a a l d k t g ra te fa It g rn te d .

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Lyndhurst Public L ib rary , V ilte y Brook A re ..Lyn^hur-st. fi. J .

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an d SOUTH BERGK> REVIEW

Vol. 4(1 — No. 34

WsttaMster's “Around The WorW In A Dea” Presented Meister |M Nigh School For The Youth Center ‘

ske Over

1YNDIH RST. IV. J.. FEBRUARY 26. IVS*

Non» Tortane President 01 Democrats

Dai G lena R. P ratt,‘ a l th e W estm inster

i C hurch, R id j* Raad. VÏU ha form ally in s ta lled a ' a ■M elai a a r r ic a to be held ton.or- rh w even ing a t th e church .

T V serm on w ill be preached t o th e R ev. D r C h r is t ; Wilson, t r a t t a r n t intasino* a* an associata a l D r. John A. M ack» . a t P rtn -e- t".i» T hen lu ri al 9 e m im rv Dr. WUeoti also is dean of JV M a -rv - * • • ? , th e Sem inar*. Dr. Wilson

I as a m ission*nr In Iran ara . Ha has trav e l'ed

»ha Wear »ml Middle t i n w ritten books la

■'»n len -u an e a« w e'I as I K nr'iah . D r. Mat*, hoi As r of T*-«olo-y d ecree from

Binary .« i ‘-w ho y/ill havjr

gf»l< tn servie* a re W^Hiflk« C arh* rt. of W n'vtlft'd** R ev. Awe M edina. o f H^hnlt-n, 9*r. P red C Biw-horf o f WalUn»- l ' a , |te e . C harles H'^-'Uer. field r f t r te t f r <# ra d ’" and TV for the * m o d a r Hew Je -e -v , Rev. Ralph f . ® Ä n- *>* Q a rf 'e ’d. Rev. A uf-

I K line o f Harfcettstnwn. “ C yril Jenk ins , of

w ill be «neelal music bv h choir. A fellow ship follow th e serv ice Re-

aevera l or-

_ _ i a t a rrange-r t t a in s ta lla tion night

Traiaiagf > » l Mbel J . M cGowan,

J . M cGowan, Lorndhurst. N. J.,

a of ad- n o r train*

F o rt K nox, Ky. phaae o f t ra in in g

■ a d r iv e r of the m edium ♦ink. passed pro­

test* w ith the .30 and caliber m achine un*s and

> a a a faw ner w ithta n k gun.

lata o f B erdan and T ec h n ic a l,

A rm y. M cG ow an ! Y O U T H C E N T I * » n u » . ----- —-------- W~7’Z ---- - — . lby the Pas akc “A round th e W orld In a Dase" which la being p resen ted again ton igh t a t th* high school aud ito rium rangcr

' . . . . _ . . ■ ■ . • . . s________ l .. u I . . . I k _ On Iknu niolnrac I'lban

I .y n d h u rs t T enth C enter p ro jec t te the gainer from th* show

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a fte r a highly succesaful opening last n ig h t In the large cast a re local folks. In th * « pictures taken by BUI H ickey fo r th e L eader a re . in th e u p p e r p icture, left to rig h t: D irector, Bobbie U arrett H erbert S herm an . S hells Byrne. Thom as Toblaaen. *

In the low er, le ft to right: M ildred P enw arden . Mary C herirhe lla , Cele Ssla ta , E lla A ve rill, Kneelin- K a y D e Fe Ic*. M aigarct D eF lu m eri.

‘Around the W o rld in a D a/t" i the C ouncil members, a Musical Com edy w ill be pre- I t w i ll consist of all local la lenl.

. d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. S tephen Dege. 417 Fern

aa guests a t her 10th

f i r * 5»«?* •nSrl M n iy «tte- “ Around the W o rld in a Da/e" i the C ouncil members. 8 4361.n . ” V y ; M r , n d : a Musical Com edy w ill be pre- I t w i ll to n s is 'o f a ll local talent, j A ll the proceeds from thu. af

M rs. ^ - . - V i«.n t*H by the Y o u th Council o( M any adults as w ell as hitjh | fa ir w i ll go toward the builtlit. :M r.n .rU lr- and Lynd hu i st It w ill be held in the I school and Kraiflmar student», fund for the Youth Center.

K ay a n d J « ^ M M ontclair, and aud ito rium on Wed. are help ing us. W e> i

- Pem i»n»“nt e k : tioo of ofll rrs ! th« Lyndht rst Den a .-i a tie '

M onday *aw E d w a rd !Terhune, lem pora;y th e.', '. .v cn i (Ik* pci inanent r* W-

'ih e r le t on *va< h «’tl in l!te | *|Ta«,q • irtvi* <»f the Itc h n Am- _ *1« D ^ 'o r/ a *K r | v • t*n Vn1\t% jo r Jo k A ' c.r»*c. Fu tu re m nrtin* a J W ilt be h** J I ’Hrre on the 1 ui ih I Monday of e * h month.

0 th r r ora crs; v i e p ieb id en tl Jo iM Q ja it a r in io ; trei*«Jid|- A n - | th irty 5 ardin«»: t**-‘ord*.n- -<‘«r«• ,

Jam:.*« Da:<oit: m rre i- ! p i ^ i n s iec^eta*-; , Mr*. V i te r ; S M b o n i .

Affairs Commi&sionsr P » itn. Dem ocratic * ratu’atrd the new •ers and p t c i i ted

rt>c r«5tlr-;c0ce of Uu* :*1 Jb it that L vndhu ist . ' i l l ^ 6 1

ret» - by in*.rc-singly lnr«e

Ter*>unr n^ld ‘ h a t h » * j-'ed^.ed to meW njj Lyr.44Hur?t the banner Demorrat c club of the S<»uth Bet « i s r r i- *O iir » u o w so f»r U ju st a ^rnaJl mdicatisjn of w h it w e can 1 ac2wn*>.i»h. Terhune s^id. “ A t our m eetin .':% ha\c shown, the De­m ocrat sc. part*’ in L y rd h u r?» is on th e u p ;i»de . It has been h ighly satisfactory lo \\3teh the ati?n- oarb e at our m eetin g clim b.”

Tprhune said th-jf-the Dem>- ra- tk C lu b is one oI the ulde.st. the

* iofficial ir-atrument of U»e pai ty in («yndhurst nnd that a ll county committee men and women are '

to attend meet n fs . In- <ommi**eenren w ill find re* | ta tp ira tion in the v igor of

Ih ia irtiih TTrnrn Buanchi and la x . O e e ^ iP e t e r G rb a ft were «i>eaK*

O ve r 10 0 A tte n dP o p , Son Dinner

( rrti r* - HUo rui.11 ic i«fflh«i *ad »«» tinwtcr ui He>Sc^ut Trbop 1 held Se tu rdav evening in the CarUtadt Pres ! > ti-i ian C onm um ty H a l l Kdi.iund Be Lo. Kou tnvuu -i. in tii.duced ihe R e v . C>ri! Je n k in s who gave the invocation. M ayo i G eo ige Holleobecb Sr.. Jo h n Mc- Gee. Bergen d-.tr ict evecu tive : M orio n C w # . B c r f r n d istrict comm.fsioner Lee Ohman. canip

Robert Connor, ne igh­borhood commissioner: Jo h n Wol- frey. local cubmaster; and R ic h ­ard Brendel. a*si*tant cubm aster

sioiiersMiss Manrssn Evsrs Will Hoad Cosmittoo ^ Ê t r r *

10 uI .

Girt Scout* Tt Held RED CROSSThinking Day Program p||||D D RIVE

S T A R T S SIHftDAYb A t u r f l M > K - ' - : u m y ¿H. t * W

I . m i It vi i ' t C a ll I S c u t A s s t » . l i i t i o ni " ».1 - i u n w .h j. Dmy* P»u-

jjram ' at the Htgh School. T h in k ­ing Day ' . s a d a y s e t a s i d e d q r i n ^t h e m « » n t h o f F e b r u a r y b y G ir l S t u t s i n t h ? U n i t e d M a t e s i « u t h i n k i n , a b o j t I n t e r n a t i o n a l F r i e n a . h i . ’ .

A j in o t h e r communities throughout the country the an ­nual Red Cross d r iv e for funds w ill open in Lynd hur*t on Su n ­day W a .le r S teever is chairm an foi the drive.

A number of volunteers have been enrolled to co llect the an*

. nual co n tr ib u tio n from fo lks in

A s m a l l c o l l e c t i o n i s contribu­t e d b y e a c h s c o u t a n d the monies a r e d u t - l c d fur u s t * i n f u i t h o rin ? Scouting in foreign lands. It ' the ir homes. These volunteers is also used for books, periodicals 8re asked to meet at thi^ T ow n and supplies for the re-establish- H a ll at 2 p.m. on Sunday. A ny ment of Gu*de associations. Th is ( person who is w illin g to he lp in nu»ney helps keep the C b a lc ts jn the work and through that assist

in bringing re lie f w herever it m ay needed in our country, w ill

Knudson. Fund sends girls from a different ^ w elcon^d at this assembly of

! T h e B o a rd o f E d u c n lW * ¡$ 1 ^ 8 2 .0 6 8 b u d g e t

MMrhnl lo d r fe a l _ l*y 1.M96 vo ters. <«.ii

Kt w as th e t tm i n th e i ti la r e l r r t ia n i l l te apiMMiition to th e j whs n o t o rn a u ia rd . H o w e v e r ,; th e s o t r r s kn ew th e i r W O ! m inds. T h rjr l i i i n l th e j get in every v o ting| The budget now |___I the Board of Commlaaion a tl . U I w ill he up to them to c u t th e

budget as they s r . f i t a a d peasant It to the Board of EducaUa*.

On the commission la R alph A.1 Poiito who re tired from th e

board Feb ruary 10. P o lite , aa th e m ' t fam iliar w ith th e w ill be asked by hip to see w here it can be

The feeling th rough the ship / i the budget »hot reduce 1 «90,000—a figure w hich they Insist can be achieved w ith ­out cu tting a sa la ry o r 0 nae*a- sarv cx ren d itu re . AX <

The budget con test waa re ­m arkab le in th e t not one m em ­b e r of th e board m ade a s ta te ­m ent Ip defense of th e b u d g e t

prepared , never spoke In IWecoO* I t Even afte r effecting h ie re- e 'ec tlnn as p residen t f t a c U re ­m ained silent. s

It w as left te D istric t C la rk Thom as Hickey to tejr ta (fafend th e budget. ,

The v o te ii apparen tly f M tft’t im pressed. j

Th* r o c e n t *xoen«e Item w»sdefeated "49 to 3S R epairs and

‘ rr p ia t f i i i f - n t s w e r e l i c k o d 7 3 2 t o va And r e p i t a l . o u t l a y w a s de-

\ ft a t e d 7 M Ut 3SB.

t TsVihc the flrat question, th a to f current expenses, this is how the budget wenl down d istrict jbv distric t: first, 09 to 48; second, 30 to *2: th ird . 82 to 27; 'fbu rth , 04 tn 31: M th 134 ta 13: six th . 00 to 32: seventh 55 to *»; e ighth. 00 to 30: n in th . M te 34; ten th , 00 to 44. ■» • ••

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St out a »ststants attending were i Sw itzerland and M e x i c o . The t o g e r Peet. Edm und L o w ry , Ro- | Ju lie tte L o w W orld Friendsh ip:er im fe'd .

Woaea Pick Offlf nMrs. Pau l W ittin s . a past pre­

sident of the Lynd hurst 'C lub and now Eighth V k e President in th e New Jefaey State Federation of WdMMIl'q

at the Contem porary C lub room s W ednesday. M rs.

M r. an d M rs. P h ilip G ra f, M r. and A ! B ush and ch ild ren . Bev-

, Joanne, Thom as and Billy, • a d M rs. T heodore Wil-

fveral g irl friends,

high school aud ito rium on W^d. are help ing us. W e Ip'an still use and Thu r Feb. 2526 at 8:01 p.m. I more performers. Anyone In ter*; h r i l « 5 « P l o r t o H The tickets are $1.00 and rrfciy be j ested m ay ca ll W E 9-6965 or G E . M M M I U v M l L l v w i C Usecured at the Lynd hurst Pa in t i _____________________________________I R i f M it t F r a t ^ V f l l i t Vand W all-paper store at 400 Vul- | D j 111» r r a i C I H I l jleybrook avenue o r from any' of D avid Denning, A A , U- S. N avy, (

Thomas _______ __Pat*-Tk E*amonte and A lb e rt ¡¿ro u p <»f countries eve ry summer w orkeiS at*Town H a ll on Sunday held a president’s iDaeschler. Paul N iedertr. insti- ! to a cathering at our Chalets. af lernoon.tutionai representative, attended There are a lw ays representatives Don’t wait to be asked. Come a> well as George Hol'enbeck J r . . ¡o f the United States at the gath- ^ x own H a ll and te ll the conv - hairm an of t r o o p com mittee erings. Here they live, w ork and m jtlee that you are ready to members. H enry Im fe ld . Jo h r play together. They grow to un- , 9erve tO a t e s . Kenneth Koob. Jo h n Bale- dersUnd each other. E ic h girl Horace R. Bogle. J r . . w ill be <trin»*. Peter Rugu t B ru m h er learns more about the lives, cus- in charge of the houie to house jn d E m ily Mover. , I toms, traditions, education,^ a r t cjmvas lo be assisted by Mrs.

i was graduated w ith honors r e * ; ' G abrie l cen tly in fundam ental course in i S ix th avenue,

i A v ia tio n at the N avy A ir Tech* | rn ita l C en ter at Norman, Okla. H e is the son of Mrs. Theodore Geis- ier, 203 Fo rest Avenue. He is now attending A v ia t io n Photographer M ate Schoo l and the N avy A ir Station, Pensacola. F la . He en ­listed in August and had his boot tra in ing at G reat Lakes N a v a l S tation. „ -4

A m b r o s i a o f L y n d h u r s t

scouting were shown jhas tbersuany -Jom cm fwbtfom mm

been e!e<ted recording s e c r e t a r y by Pau l Schreiber. A tu rkey din- of Delta Kappa Epsilon fratern- ner was catered by Mrs. Percy ity a t Rutgers University.

The son of M r. and M is Jo hn Am brosio, the junior mathemat ics m ajor is a graduate o! L y n d ­hurst H i'th School. H e i s a s s i s t a n t sports editor o f Targum, under­graduate d a ily at the m en’s col leges of the Sta te U n ivers ity.

and economic condi*ions of countries of her new friends.

Po lling Spring.Rutherford, w ill celebrate the ir 4ôth ann iversary Su nday by d in ­ing out- Mrs. Parsons is the fo r­

m er L ill ia n Harms.

W illia m L. B ivo n a : Law re iD rieve r w ill contact professional

O n Saturday afternoon at 2 30 ^ business m en; M ayo r Wll-

i P M., a il the Brow nies o i Lynd- H«m h" ch* X i ° fI hurst w ill gather at the Lynd- contributions to . h e1 hurst Httth School and EW e « n g , ^ ¡ Ä t ^ S d S n ? M ? n . ;

Stuyvesant avenue M erchants.On Sa tu rd ay evening at 7:4ft I* M ichael Fasta w i l l supervise

P .M , a ll the Interm ediates and |he ¿ rü r lb u tk » o I posters. ‘

W h itlo w Sr.

M r and Mrs. | “ ^ |* d a n ^ i S 'o 'u r ' S r ë i î n S c o u i j

<Ct>nUn»ied on P aae 51 bers of the B eard of D irector* w ill w ork th roughout th e canv- palgn. ,

All contribution ,,, large »mall, w ill be g ra te fu ly L e t 'j go all out fo r the Cross I

in New ark lastJo h n H. A lton, state .was present. Mrs. S . P . R icadela , local president, attended.

On Thursday M rs. WMtlng :alled the officers of the U l l t h

D stri-t Past President1» C M e a t a meeting , held In the Museum.

T he A m erican H om e d e p a r t­m ent of the W om an ', C lub n e t on M onday a t I chairm an. M m F re d T aub . In New street. They m ade Jew elry and artificial Sow er,. T k a a j p e -

w ere Mrs. Joseph & Zala«, Mrs. W illiam B ro therton . M ra C harles

Mrs.

Red Gleeaon. Mrs. W IB ia«I Mrs. S. P . Ricadala. '

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PACT s ix t e e n THE COMMERCIAL L E A D E R A N D S O U T H B E R G E N R E V IF W T H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 19, 1959

Commercial Xeaòcrt m t r i socTTi n i « « * rv t* .w

r -.-kl.-.L—J 1091 The Cam M errill Leader b the «A cial newspaper of

LYRDNURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS#

P u b lis h e d every T h u rs d a y by T h e C o m m e rc ia l L e a d e r P r in t in g C o m p an y a t 251 Ridge R o a d , L y n d h u rs t. N. J . T e le p h o n e (»Eneva M 7 0 0 4 7 0 1

Editor .......................Mgr. ........ E b n e s t J . D a b in e t t

J o h n S a v in o

Advertising Mgr. ___ S a m u il C. P i r a s o i s

E n te re d a t second clan« m a t te r A pril 7. 1938 a t th e Post Office o f R u th e r f o rd , N. J .. ^ u n d e r llie Act o f M a rc h 3 , 1879

Sn b e r r i p t io n $2.5(1 P e r Y e a r TEN CEN TS P F Jt C O M

n H o u se , a n e ilings an<^ a 1 no t so o n rb e

ly n d h u r s t , N. J .. F e b ru a ry 19. 1939

Licking School BudgetsT h ir te e n o f th e 70 n rhoo l d is tr ic t* in B e r­

g e n C o u n ty w ent do w n to d e fe a t in th e B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n e lec tion* .

T h a t isn 't h a lf u r ev en a q u a r te r of th e • to ry .

I d th e co m m u n ities w h e re th e budgets w e re a p p ro v e d th e re w as l i t t le o r no o p ­p o s itio n . A lm ost e v e ry w h e re th e budgets w e re o p p o se d , as in L y n d h u rs t , R u th e rfo rd , D u m o n t a n d o th er p laces t h e b u d g e ts w ent d o w n to d e fe a t.

I t is a lm o st no tr ic k a t a l l to d efea t a sc h o o l b u d g e t. T h is is a t r a g ic fac t th a t d e m a n d s th e a tte n tio n o f • a l l o f us. E d u ­c a to r s m o re th an an y b o d y e lse should be c o n c e rn e d .

T h e fac t \* e d u c a tio n . (h e co re o f o u r d e m o c ra tic system o f life , ha# a very poor p u b l ic re la tio n s a p p ro a c h . M any th ings c a u s e th is . E d u ca to rs a rc in e p t in selling th e i r p ro g ra m s b ecau se in to o m any in ­stan ce« th e only p u b lic ity th c v seek is on b o w te r r ib le th e ir c o n d it io n s a re , how p i t i fu ly in a d e q u a te th e i r s a la r ie s an d Itnw w o e b e g o n e , is th e p h y sic a l p la n t in w hich til ey a re fo rc e d to w ork .

E d u c a to rs sh ou ld u n d e r s ta n d th a t w hen th e y a d d re s s th e ir c o m p la in ts to the tax ­p a y e r* in m o st cases th ey a r c add ressing fa m ily h e a d s w ho ex is t o n in c o m e s fa r less I b a n th e te a c h e rs a re g e ttin g . I t is suggested th a t th e e d u c a to rs be m o re a d ro i t in th e ir a p p r o a c h : a n in d ica tio n o f t h e i r real love • I e d u c a t io n w ould h e lp .

B a t! by a n d large, th e b ig g es t fac to r th a t la h u r t in g e d u c a tio n lies in th e B oard of E d u c a tio n . In m any cases sc h o o l iMiards are e le c te d by few er t h a n 10 p e r c e n t of th e v o te rs . H r u \ y e lec tio n s s e c a - m a n y a . a

th i rd o f th e v o te rs tu rn in g ou t.T h is , h o w ev er, does n o t se rv e as a w a rn ­

in g to th e school b o ard m em b ers . F a ilin g to S i • j . w; .___ ‘ i- _ - ir e a l is e th ey h a v e b e e n e le c te d by o n ly a V d am l <*.«*«“ !.•

to km k n o w n as th e M a n sio n H o u se , in s t i tu t io n w ith low . d a rk ceil c h a rm in g a tm o sp h e re th a t w ill

— I t ’w p f tp r t2anipljWU,s T a v e rn th a t W ash­in g to n »p et tb e n ig h t o f N ovem I»er 1 1, 1776. D m re tre a t f ro m F o r t L ee w as o n in fu l l c ry . W hen , W a sh in g to n e n te re d H a c k e n ­sack w ith 3 .000 o f h is d e s p e ra te co lo n ia ls , tb e f i r r r r H essian s w e re a n a rro w riv e r b e h in d .

W ash in g to n slep t in th e ta v e rn w hile th e H ess ian s p itc h e d r a in p ac ro ss tb e H ack e n ­sack R iver. In the) m o rn in g W ash in g to n had h is b rep k fa s t jn d th e n , w ith th e custo m ary c o u rag e th a t m ark ed h is life , h e tu rn e d b is h o rse dow n to Ihe r iv r rh a h k . a q u a r te r m ile aw ay , s ta re d a sh o r t t im e a t th e H essian f ire s , lis ten ed to th e ir c o n f id e n t sh o u ts am i ro d e back to th e ta v e rn .

U p o n his re tu rn C a m p b e ll p ro d u c e d u b o t t l - o f w in e w h ich W a sh in g 'o n m ixed w ith w a te r a n d d ra n k .

Beside himself with fear, Campbell sob-

s c a t te r in g o f th e p eo p le , th ey a c t as th o u g h th e y h a d th e so lid co n fid en ce o f th e e n t i r e c o m m u n ity . T h ey m ake n o e ffo rt to c a p tu re th e s u p p o r t o f th e c o m m u n ity .

L o o k o v e r th e h e a d lin e s a f t e r school b o a rd m eetings. T h e b ic k e r in g , b lis te r in g ex c h a n g e s a re p itifu l. T h e w e lfa re o f th e c h i ld r e n a re fo rg o tten in th e p e ll m ell race fo r p re s tig e an d pow er.

A B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n th a t is aw are o f its re sp o n s ib ilit ie s , acts a le r tly a n d in th e sc h o o l 's in te re s t need w o rry n o t a sing le b it a b o u t its b u d g e t. T h e av e rag e ta x p a y e r is w ell a w a re th a t h is tax d o lla r is b e s t sp e n t w h e n it is sp e n t on th e school system . H e ' w a n ts h is ch ild re n a n d th e c h ild re n o f o th e r s to get th e very bes t. H e k n o w s th a t h is b ig g est b a rg a in is w h a t he gets in r e tu rn f ro m h is school tax d o lla r .

B u t th e ta x p a y e r is sick a n d t i r e d o f p o u r ­in g h is m oney in to a n o b v io u s am a lg am o f s tu p id i ty a n d cu p id ity . H e re b e ls a t p ay in g u p ta x d o lla rs to f u r th e r th e p o lit ic a l y en d e lta

w h a t sha ll I d o ? I h av e a fam ily o f sm all c b i ld r rn a n d a l i t t le p ro p e r ty h e re : sh a ll I leav e th em ?"’

W e ll in g to n h ad h i* tro u b le s on th e b a t­

tle f ie ld w ith m en w ho w ou ld lig h t. H e d id n 't w a n t ih e ad d ed b u rd e n o f a m an w ho h a d to q u e s tio n w h e th e r o r no t h e sh o u ld lig h t. H is rep ly to A lex an d er C a m p b e ll w as:

“ M r. Cani|>l>eH. 'lay by y o u r fam ily an^l k e e p n e u tra l. '

T h e n W a -h in g tn n ro d e aw n \. T b e n e u tra l C a m p b e ll w a . o n b an d w hen tb e l l c s s i j n . ro lle d in to tow n in th e a f te rn o o n .

C au:fd»r)l b a d b een in bed se v e ra l w eeks w ith rh e u m a tic s . ¡. m an of p eace an d a sick o n e a t th a t be fe lt th a t h is fee lings w ou ld b e sp a red .

As it a lw ays h a p p e n s w ith m en o f peace w ho su ffe r f ro n t rh e u m a tic s , C a m p b e ll was j rapiT'transtV A-ainst the wirtws p ro m p tly se ized by th e H essians. W h e n th ev i <h" " n e v i> ■» pourin-; mil m a rc h e d Off. th ey tr ie d to b u rn d o w n b ista v e rn . C a m p b e ll w as fo rc e d to m a rc h ' „ nj. ¡,,| for railroad i jn -o r l The a long . rh e u m a tic s a n d p ro te s ta tio n s o f Authority d~~s re'* botherpeace a n d all ! to r,,’d history. The staff has the* dea it creates histqrv. The time

A f t e r h c v c ra l «1« > * o f h o r r o r (C a m p b e ll must crm e when the Por« Au-m a d e hi* escape . H e n e v e r niifft re il fro m | hority is *,ken down and the

. • i t i- i • i i '■ itter truth is it w ont be takenrJieU inalihin a ?am . H e lived u n ti l I 7W an<l down one r o r two but manvh e n e v e r tire<! o f hrvt G eorge W ashington*» | »t them. That w ill be tno bad ad v ice h ad c u re d h im of h is rh e u m a tism . The p” rt Authority has the abil-

. . , 1 1 1 t /• w 1 * a lty to do much Rood. It is a pityIt is th e b ir th d a ) of l»eorge ax lun g to n that weak handling by the *ov-

we m a rk on S u n d a y , n o t A le x a n d e r C am p- ernors allowed the agency todepart from the best interests of

m “ *• 1 the public.

V a len tin « P a rtyP A chairm an, (or a conference In an amazing action. Lov.-e re ­fused. Can you imagine a so-cal- Th** pu ls of the F ra n k lin Ju led servant of the pet»-le refus rkor T n Hi Y rave a va len tine in* to sit dow n w ith the people? party on F riday evenin'» at the Yet Low e knows he is powerless, home their advisor and h*-i He knows he is a Drisoner o f husband Mr and M rs F red Ab- PoJicies set by the staff I-owp beyt 0f page avenue, also <ele- *md the other commissioners t rat mg M r Abbey’s b ir th d ay leave the ir names at the Po rt present u e r r D iane Abbey. Authority offices on rubber Pam e la P*.i«- An • 'la C inra- «tam'-s. And the stair us.** the no/Ti, Jean l a Rue. Nancy C o n ­stant.'* to ru ;’ themselves. v ay. P a li ic ia V :IW rale . Sand ra

* * • Nance. V ictoria Ha i r k . W a rrenT >15 o^fortim : *** rond’ti n of 6 ople. J« hn ^ K w u - d v . S te ven

a ffv rs b*;>r'<‘V s real d»M *er ,r>r N icb o jev ski. George Bow en, andthe P>rt A c 'h o r itv . Pub lic fasth 1 ird s Harr.**tt. of Je rs e y C ity , in ,vie bi-state a^encv weakens and M iss Jo an Cannon, of Pas- °v**rv d v I* is conducting an sa»c. wh<| assisted M rs. Abbey« outrageously fr ivo ’ous oolicy on hostess.

TUXEDO R E V IA L S

W* Drt.i YOU All Occasion*

B t F . t M my Cu«t«m Ta l'or»

Who Know How.

Woolurk Tailors• Station Sqaare

Ratberford. N. X.WK S M 1»

Ju s t w hat does holding the ing in the U.S. Senate. A smartgovernor’s office tem porarily ! chairman doesn't voice his fearsmean p o lit ica lly? The astute B i l l aloud. He could pass them on toC la rk in Su nday’s N ew ark N ew s | Case and hisintim ated that when G overnor 1 <ub v o c e . But he should n o t voice M eyner leaves W esley L an 'e . the 1 * h e m where t h e D e m o c r a t s c a n Hunterdon Republican, in charge j squeeze s o m e ju ire out of t h e m of the state house w h ile he goes ' E r d m a n i s n ’ t o n t h e a t t a c k e- ca llivan ting off. he. in effect, is nou;,'h, most of the observers of

th a t « re staged in h o m a n y schoo l helping the Republicans p ick | the o o litka l scene fear TheW eslev as their candidate.

!

h o a rd s .T h e d e fe a t o f th e b udget* la*t e lec tio n

wan n o t a re b u k e to th e e d u c a tio n a l sy stem s Nobodv has over proved the b u t to th e school board* w h ich lack th e point. Indeed, it is almost no faith and confidence of the people.

A s th e new ho ard s re o rg a n iz e , a s th ey set j fam ily as hs is av-orn in. But he th e ir s a ils fo r an o th er y e a r , it is to be h o p e d d~"sn't ret Morven. the u-i-rrnthat the terrible criticism of their work, as ' " r * ¡V” *- I” '” 1 **! he. . ... i . , 6<'ntn t "e t the power o l oatrnn-expressed at the polls, w ill be assayed and af,,., whk.h i, v.haf « a to Ihe that the lesson thereof he well learned.

RUBBICOFF, STAY HOMET h e r e sh o u ld be a law a g a in s t p u b lic offi­c ia ls l ik e A b e R ib b ico ff, th e g o v e rn o r o f C o n n e c tic u t.

A* th e L eague o f G o v e r n o rs W ho Feel T h e y S h o u ld B e P re s id e n t p u t it a t th e ir w e e k ly sq u a w k c o n fe re n c e la s t w e e k :

“ W h e re d o es R ib b ico ff . a fe llow w ho m e re ly th in k s he is g o v e rn o r o f h is ow n s ta te , f it in to th e la rg e r p ic tu r e o f g u b e r­n a to r ia l h o p e fu ls? ”

T b e leag u e has its p ro b le m s . B udgets r is in g a l l o v e r , taxes c l im b in g , th e p eop le in r e v o l t— a n d a g o v e rn o r f r o m a N utm eg s ta te l ik e C o n n e c tic u t w h o a lw ay s u pse ts tb e a p p le c a r t because h e d o e s n 't g ive a t l » | |n n i a b o u t an y th in g b u t b e in g g overno r!

I t h a p p e n e d again a t th e g o v e rn o r 's con­f e r e n c e staged by G o v e rn o r N elson A.

R o c k e fe lle r in h is N ew Y o r k cham b ers la s t w eek . T h e re w as R o c k e fe lle r , h a n d ­so m e , p e rso n a b le a n d a c t in g very m uch lik e • m a n w illin g to ta k e o n th e p residency . T h e r e w as G o v ern o r M e y n e r o f New j e r ­se y , h a n d so m e , p e rso n a b le a n d ac tin g very m o c h l ik e a m an w illin g t o ta k e o n th e p f f f jd e n c y . Ami th e r e w as M ayor Bob

N ew Y o rk , h a n d s o m e , person- 4 k a n d a c tin g very m u c h l ik e a m an will* in g , I p b e a U . S. S e n a to r a s a m em o ria l to b is l a te f a th e r , th e U . S. S e n a to r .

4 * 1 th e n th e re w as th is in t ru d e r R ibbi- c s i , w h o tr ie s only to b e a g o v e rn o r. Y ou N r t T t r u s t a m an lik e R ib b ic o f f in situa-

p la n e to B raz il an d b e le f t ea rly .W h e n R ib b ico ff got d o n e ta lk in g a n d

R o c k e fe l le r ag ree in g th e y h a d p re tty m u c h sm a sh e d u p th e p la n fo r a re g io n a l a p ­p ro a c h to th e c o m m u te r p ro b le m . T hey d id n 't suggest a n a l te rn a tiv e . T h e fe e lin g

gubernatorial I Democrats now h iv e t h e p o v e r n - I r s office. T h e y h a v e t h e a s s e m - 1 l y . T h e v s h o u l d h a v e s o m e of

the responsib ility of s’ a*0 poli- * t ies. I n s t e a d , t h e D e m o c r a t s keep

t w i s t ’ n . ™ * h e . ^ o r y t o m a k e i t ap pear e v e r y t h i n g i s t h e f a u l * of

J t h e R e p u b l i c a n s . A t a t i m e w h e n t h e D e m o c r a t s a r e s h o w i n g t n e m -

, - ¡ " I v e s f < > r r u n n i n g o n e of t h e j most iner* adm inistration in the

hew an aooallin-; i n a b i l i t y t o j capitalize < * n i t .

A ,- ter os JU * P . ? s n - a ).,« « * " » .S™ 1 |.hoot the gubernatorial, he 1 ‘h ' * • ' '*>•' ,he Repubh-anr .Hossn't need he'o. He's -ot them, i * 'e ," _ blnw the‘.r lri*.d ,n

g o v e r n o r c l i c k .

L^n^ç is a t’reless worker, an the senite. T h e y ’ve a llowed inevon--m rered n^sn. a d e ce n t, «r»-!-«rty stnfc •-) break m,t at a ru v . He just dectn ’ h .v * the stuff ,,m*' when *heJr »hould be beat- that the next Renu’iliean pm-- <<own the do..rs of the Dvm-rnor must h « v ., p w ill t«ke a «•««»- The M eyner adm.nu.tra

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snd m o - , of ’ independ- C oun fcs Y e . ihe R enub lirans doP e .h V s the e n 'ire country ntilh,nK ab iu t i ' M evner has Ik­

's be-oming ihat wav- The fean 80 ronlident h.- is w.llmst to«•ho -an ret lh- Independent j > «ve the store in the hands of " O f »S„t i the Democrat.;- and lh<‘ Republicans Rc^uhlie^n vote which ;,oes for o^rsonol'ties rp’her than partv issues is th® w inner. I w «11

fo rd , C o n n ., w h e re th e g o v e rn o r w h o m e re ­ly w an t* l o be g o v e rn o r seem * to k e e p th ing* in p r e t ty good *hape.

M e a n w h ile , th e h e a r ts o f S o u th B e rg en c o m m u te r* , w ho feel th e good, o ld L a c k a ­w a n n a *ll)Tping aw ay f ro m u n d e r th e ir t i r e d fe e t s low ly a n d * teadily a n d th e goo d , o ld »ppe^l to the old-fashioned ReE r ie p r e p a r in g to sn e ak off l ik e a th ie f in nutlicans. T hey haven’t won an

- el'K'tson in so m anv v**ars m em­ory serves not-on the ir last v i c ­tory. M aybe it was A lbert H. Hawkes.

‘ : * |h e g o v e r n o r i . w h o - w o u ld - be - presi- d a a t v ie d w ith tb e m ay o r-w o u ld -b e -lj. S. Saôatar in o ffe rin g h o m e ly p la t i tu d e s ab o u t

p ro b le m . T h e y got off too. A n d t h e n i t w as u p to

r p la t i tu d e s fo r h im . H e m e re ly sa id he i f h e w o u ld lo a d N ew Je rsey ’s

p ro b lem s o n the b a rk s of b is

, the I f a r o l Governors W ho Feel anld Be PrraidaM was shocked. Iv s a i’t playing' the gam i Number d an idea. No. t H e expressed it

tagne bnntcd tbrongh ito coa jjitajfen, W Tn t ï i i ï é i ï m a member per-

la express an idea, especially just y e a r im-

th e n ig h t, a re w ith o u t g o v e rn o r in S o u th A m e r ic a .

M ay h e hav e sa fe jo u rn e y . B u t m ay G od p r r s e r v e h im if to m e u n c o u th c h a ra c te r h a p p e n s tn ask h im how h e c o n tro ls th e P o r t o f N ew Y o rk A u th o r ity , o r a b o u t r a p id t r a n s i t in New Je rs e y , o r a b o u t th e in e q u i­t ie s o f th e N ew Je rsey t a x sy s tem , o r a b o u t th e d e c a y in g in ead o w lan d s o r a b o u t th e s ta te in s t i tu t io n s w h ich a re u n d e rm a n n e d a n d g e n e ra lly c o n d em n ed .

GOOD ARTICLEST o o n e a n d a ll , b u t p a r t ic u la r ly th o se o f

u s in S o u th B e rg en , tb e se rie s o f a r tic le s J o h n C u n n in g h a m is w r i t in g f o r T h e N ew ­a r k S u n d a y N ew s m a g a s in e se c tio n o n th e m ead o w la n d s a re m u s t re a d in g . T b e a r t i ­cle*. th e th ird o f w h ic h a p p e a rs n e x t S u n ­d a y , g iv e th e fu l l a n d d iv e r t in g h is to ry -o f th e in e a d o w la n d s— a n d a fa sc in a tin g o n e i t is.

THE ROY SCOUTS t.A sm a ll no te th i i t im e : b a r e you m a d e

y o u r c o n tr ib u tio n to y o u r B oy Scout tapVC* m e n t? I n S o u th B e rg en T a m a ra c k C o u n c il h a s d o n e a m ag n ificen t jo b in th e work o f o u r th o u sa n d s o f a b i t m o re f in an c ia l h e lp t h a t „ ___ _ _ e x p a n d e d a n d d ev e lo p ed . W r ite t h a t check o u t n o w — a n d se n d i t a lo n g !

On the basis of cu rrent hap- oenin',s Charles Erdm an. the new Republican chairm an, isn’t the m*»n for *he ioh. For one thin'», E rdn ian is about 60 and a man of 60 doesn’t bend ve ry easily. He becomes b rittle and is in fear of crack ing. The Republican lea ­der N ew Je rsey Republicans need is a wH^aaw* wfto c tn sell salt.

, ■ 1 , Erdm sn felt called uoon recent­

ly to cast a little doubt upon the’ record Clifford Case is ccm pil

hile he bests around the country in search of presidential support.

At the Court House here the speculation is deepest about the future of the Po rt of N ew York Authority. The bi-state aeency it is arreed stands in grea» peril. The davs of D ris oll and D ewey are over. Those governors, when they controlled the Port A u th o r­ity. they kept the politician*- from the door. Driscoll and Dewey were in real control of the situation. Bu t under M eyner and Harrim an, the Po rt Au th ority was permitted to drift. The stifff has taken over complete control. The commissioners are too fright ened now to meet w ith anv group that wants to discuss policy.

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per* Béa! eel’s Pinnefs

H ill tor- c 'e rv i' e -art ur«d U>30r.18 *»nd ' « I «13 d tH s im * heforr F I r:*f ram - n r w i*h a 878-857 \ I torv. C mH W lliH iry n w i t h î 226 »32 foc a 644w r its «park. H the Se rv ice 9tatior entry w ho a lr > had Joe Myi z / 1 e< im M in w ith a 217. B i l ly Lan d » 't* w th « ind t00 G inver

jf 214 F'vr the f i r s t l - tm arl*. n » 1 I due-.pernU ff*> oo and 212 w ith Bobby P'vw èll ad^in^ a 233 and Rocky S r * » o 3 20«

•^CO kdnl1» l ÎP V f r i cs pulled in ­i ' ^ t(é for th ird pla e w ith S in

» R ^*” u iran t by bca^m?, tiie com bine ♦wire Both teams

38 2 \ The San C arlo ’s 109k the unencr, 908 to 739 but th * B ro o k d a 'e j pulled out 935- 2<j. J ih n n y Calabrese a 242 and Vhrtors -vere N i:k ?~*no w ith a

L yn d h u rs ! Sport* Shoo by w in ­ning, 'w o r.ames from Chase Ms- chine C o tn«*nv mov-d into eh*hth r% c e "'•s4 the M usic Center . The S$ o rU Shop t *ok a 940-835 and 913U847 (ftroueM « before going down. 973-&>*v I eadin- the at tack v^ere M ik e L t ‘ »rrat-a vyith « i 256Nate M y re a 203 Paul Horvath ro lled a 214 and So arkv Czar n#-ki $ 202 fo r the M a hinists.

The bottle of the basement end­ed in an urset as the las* place Garden Soot Inn ra llied to pin « doubV de Tea» on *b« Internat mn- « I W ire . T he result moves the GarHr-n S‘r**# v. ‘S in ♦

•« J , lie To»C y f c V R f *l»U ^r cnm l arç^now 3J

ero iu l game w in but the llaw ai- ,, u i* # m ° >»»' k in a <• oml* «me 92* 1 to 018. Stand outs for fhc w in ­ner« w e r e K a v Kearney w th

a u u s o i 204 and 215. Ben Devine ith a 1113. .Ihmiii L k ì* a w i" i m,

00 and P b D »hmyei \vi*h a 202. \ l C ilU i 'a * i l l led a 234 for the oaei s.

San Carlo 's made a coinebavk *0 defeat D. A .'s Dairy in two

an.es. The? M ilknv n ’.«»Ok a 908 160 1 neper but S*n Carlo ’s re urned w ith 939-920 and 839-821 w ins B il l Mathiesen w ith a 255 Pau l P e t ’y w i’.n 219 and W a lt Hope,« wi*h 204 fe Vired the w in ­ning attack while V innie Ba ld ino had a 232. Ph il P i?n in c )li a 217 and IjOu Annitti a 216 f.»r ’ he t) A .'s T )a iry.

Hewitts Best Off Opposition

I I t was “ Position W ee k j in the ! Township M ljo i Bowling. League

at the Lyndhurs* RecrcaMOn C en ­ter la s1 F riday nigh* w ith ^he Aral p lace otruoants meeting the

■ *e und place entry right on down j through the tw elve team member- I ship. The league leading Hev itt

* M anufactu ring Company proved< w ere M Ik c La >rrara wttn « 1 . . . . . JT._J Y . . .u j I ,ts high spot bv beating the sec-. E è l ie D aw snn wi*h a 211 and > , , * n , . , v.ond place Brookdale Beveragestw ice but on several cccasins the

! team in a Iwcr standing won out o v c f the ir superior*

Hew itts and Brookdales ?:tit on In n Interesting m abh The Brook - ! dales took thr lead w i’ h a 99P,- ’ 007 in itia l 'am»* \ ictorv and in a ! s z/ler not decided until the cn I ! the l l r v iMs drew even v. ith a |

1028 1018 second rame trium ph.: The H e w i’N to »k the final in r isv f a n h i o n . 1 0 7 0 • 1 R 9 2 F o u r o f t h r

j \Hn»Ters wen* <»ve? ftiWi i'h .f °r i v i S p a rta the top pin blaster w ith a 652 on 191-212-249 Stan V 1//1 had a 013. Jim m v I-a^o a 616 and F ra n k ie L e m b o a 601 Johnnv

I C a lab rese starred f >r ’ ho R iw dales w ith a 678 on 216 269 m

; In the sr'-ond caqu* C->lal»re>e ••! vvoikin.” un a elfiht-tifer befnrr niisKinu. George M orre ll added a 601 *«> the Bn»okdaJcs' cause

Gcvr.fe 's S h e l l continued its | T h ird place Fogle Agi-nt v dro,, ro m r> m Wednesday Ni-ht f vvo uamcs to ‘he fourth pla<.leag u e and ♦he latest actioflji P fc °l*^ * i Brothers. T h " Paolaz/i showed them a c lean sweep win- took 976-924 and KH)3-fWt decis ntjr over Be rns ie s F.xpress.. The j «<>na l>efore dn ^ping a two-rrn league-lenders, v h-. are n<»w 59- 1 verd ict in ‘he nightcap. 910 • 1 i»')8.7 on the se >son and twen*v three B i l l lu z ri set the pace for the Fx r.ames ahead of the seeond p iare, "« vaU u s .w :‘h » 654 s<’t on 215 octU j ants • died 885 998 826 in : 245-194 v h ie Ray P a ’ leu had ¡. routing the E x - ressmen. who had 609 on a powerful 264 <»p?nei. 71^454-787 A u 1 1 e P a ’u^zi »ed i M 1 I e s M er -urv bombarded tin* the aMaek w ’ h a 621 <»n 201-218-

roovp*I**0* games <if

the W i emen T he W irem en un­raveled a 914 812 «oening rame w in but the Ri-fan V arca ke-jlers «afe l>ack 8f4 to P. Iti and 944 to 900 Len n v Hosa r>‘lleH » 231 and P h il V fta re lli a 201 for the w in ners v.^hile George Ritaceo had a 601 on 207-20! 193 and An?» G in Torcili, a 231 for ’ he losers

Georges Shell Beats Express

O n l r r t u l ¡ ¡ v a nof 244 m - « * for a B*5Mai 1 one scor** a 609 fOT the IU1-Ivs’ on 17« 221-212 w h ile ue..eM o r t a n bla *"^ a 261 and A l Whitehead a 224

Ste lm ack ’s Urh«»lsterv too’< a pair from the C liff”s Lun heonGttr. The Upholsters started w ith flOK hf4 and 937 860 w ins bef<»ce bow­in':, 904 ;94l. H arknve Robbins an horr 1 a 631 for the Stelm ack s w ith ram k i of 211-190-2J0 while .1 .hnny DeCre •<<» had u 618 w it'i a 340 middle r~me.

La * » 'ace G arden Spot Inn “ upec l ” the eleventh place Stuv- v«* ant Pharm acy in two panics. Th»* Carden S ’ otters took ;» 948 927 w in in tv.e opener \> th i*’e Druggists r'e’ ting rv-n v?i'h a r ^t 975 second ame trium ph. The odd tam e v u to ry wen* f > th" v..4iiit.i . p4»t . ith a 8M8 804 final • - - ' ‘»mt. D«>m D eLuca s-oreda 676 for the w inners w ith 214 231 231. B i l l M athiesen had a 2-’ ‘ *'>*■ ‘he c , uvve; ant Pharm aiy .

The Rec Com m unity League in session on Thursday even in '’, held a “ i" :siU«>n N i 'h t " s-hedu’e last v. rek " ith ‘he loarue leftdin-’ R ic ­c i-' D iner p.o.n^ down defeat t'v ice at th«' hands of »e«-ond r laee H il top fii'rv ire Station . The stand in - as ihe teams swinr. into ac­tion tonight shows R i^ rj’s D iner ; t 41 22 and «he H-.lltoCs a* 40-23 Fred Bator a 201 Fo r San Car- I • >. Pau lie K ra ft ro lled a 638 on 199-220 219 w hile E rn ie Espos to had a 220 and M ike F io re a 201.

Rudy P ii’ia s broke a fifth place tio w ith D riftw ood B a r by beat­ing the la ttrr three tunes. Rudv Pa . i s rolled 811 8<M - 813 com-nated • , 821 834 812 for the Drift woods Johnny DeCreceo had a 203 foi th<* v .inne is and I^ irry K ra ft likew ise foi ’ he losers

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li :i\. ks (75)W o le ili. iGuise, ” t Launta . f O lkow ski. c Woertz. g Carino, • Si>e>er. ;;Vv 1 lt u; ht y ,Rot he.

Totals

T i *,ers (6(! » 'tir lando , f I.in fante, f 1*. Zelonsky. c E. Tnone, g Cam panello, g

Totals

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0 •0 0 0I 0 2

24 8 56

G F T4 1 90 0 02 0 48 1 1712 6 306 1 130 0 01 0 2U t) 0

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G F T8 3 192 3 75 7 175 3 132 0 4

T I Ì t U S D A Y . F E R R V A R t * 19, 1959

P T lrone, c Fa lco , g Vuonn, | Borg ia , g

TotalsB ra d le y (14) M inor, f M arrone, f Consolo, i . D u ffy , f D iM agm o f Restaino, c Forbes, g Intcndolo g

T o ta lj

TotalsFordham (19) G u idetti t R u t ile rò ., f W illiam s, c LaRusso. c D Agostino g C ere i ice. g G u irland . g

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new smisiI of that in the

(Continued from !»■ airports on a self-sustaining business, get# W.01first year- ahout $25.000.000 over five years.

The Port A u thority is piling a h a ll b illion ihto Id lew i d A irport Yet it says it can do nothing for the corrtputer. The state sa> if

an do nolhu g for the commuter. The federal government duckdie pr »blcm

'Ihe railroads art. getting the idea. Nobody wants the com muters. They ie saddled w ith them. Bu t the ra ilroads.are now un- addl ng Lackaw anna is asking the end of com muter service. Lehigh

Valley is . king oul. Central of N ew Je rsey , E r ie and a I the rest say thev can t keep gome very much lopger

The story of the new Lackaw anna Brid fie tells why.

T o ta l, _ _ .O ffic ia r—O 'Hare & Coughlin

22 16 60

Zank’s Hawkes Score Victory

(Continued

Setoli Hall Needs Win(Continued from Page 10)

'Ih e Frm ceton-Bradley tilt was a low-aeonng one The teams buttled to a 11 initia l period and the Braves were ahead 5 to 4 at the in te rn i;»sion The T igers were on the long end of a 5-4 th ird canto but they dom i­nated the p lay in the last qu ar­ter and w ith a 9 to 4 spread took a thr<-e point verdict

Aug ic DeRosa's eight points led the Tiu< i w ith Gerard Lam oi to , f iv r point eontr diutloti m the la.-t M-nod was the dif- ference between the two quin teti

B id d v I jt'-n: * << Basketball Team Standings

Joseph Rizzo of 813 Rid'* » road left Tuesday. February 10th for the armed forces. He is now sta tinned at Port Dix N.-I. H is vof?. Santa , his mother. Mrs. V itina xRizzo and Mr. and M rs A u g u .t! Mustar^o. visited him Sunday 1

GIBBS GEMSRUTHERFORD — Itrnomy pluv ** room home, «team oaa heat, new sid>ng. Aakinf I13.S00

RUTHERFORD—Lovely Coloni ■>, im maculate 6 room home with fireplace 2-car garage, gas he.it.

Gibbs Agency1 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst

Tel. W E 9 X i—

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n Paqe 10»S t a n d n l j s

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M ap les for a 1126 ‘.otal in the first feman rh irn ing in I game a-ainst Camel i House who

h i d a 1001 bu* T. iv Antb<»nv*.. . . . o \ ed ! K o d a k o an«.-* m *. . i - « i i «.. k ■ tb

, ,iui t«)53 ’ U't7 o. * : »"I1 b.

«»ml pi«i e A ll \V"vlu\». r . "d a |\ The R r hit a w 1(K)1 - 010 -as »•ainst 827 956-87 4 f >i the AH , W i n d Products the 1957 58 1 le a u e '< ham n ons. R i h i e De- 4 Ceeco fo iled a 6^4 for the w inners w ith 1*10 211-293 w hile At M en I nel had :?me-i of 203 *nd 211 and | Fred H^mhofT a 232 For the 1 lo w rv M tke Poli* » had a 213.! both Jo h n n y Fusaro and An*' Si- | m rn e # 2 1 t attd F r ?d Battilora n i 202 a ll cornin'*, m the se ond game

Another t r ip 'e w inner was the | Garden D e l icatessen who moved* uo a notch into *enth place and d ro rp in7 th^ ir oroonents M irarle 1 F iv e ¡M*o the e le\en fh s’xit It ■ was a clo«se mat h w ith the first j game decided bv four nins. 842 to j 838 and *he <»thers . 45 V» 814 and 871 to 840 Mik** I atorraca w ith a 223. 9nark\ C/.aine ki w th « 215 and B i l l G ednrnas a 203 fea­tured the \ j- * -j y Tr»m D ePiro had a 215 and V o il Dolce a 208 for *He M ira do FK 'e.

The G a P a ” her Association, de r fie a tw o M in e %ti- torv ovei Sfrls T ave rn , dm pped into a tie The Galla* be»« cored w ith R56 810 m d R58 846 counts befoia l^ 'W in". 832 *•> «44 .l«»bnnv Car n ^ s 2l2,r liifl ‘V * (»a lla ? hers anc’ A I W hitehead 's* 214 was tops foi S i l l ’s. '

ftoval H a v a n a n I ’ d irs -,etba»-V Donahue's F I .kh C o verin '’ tw ice The H a v a in n s « >ok a 911-770 vic­tory in the firvt game, the Dona hue’s jlrew even w i'h a 797 777

M

al on M ile ,

PiI»s to 317'* f-G eort e Gabrie l '. li ned m th« standing scries w ith a 713 V»«•ames of '¿6H- ¡^2-253 for M e rru rv .

D an n y Ficaoci led the Cam era House w ith a 675 on 182 237-256 w h ile T ony Ficacci had a 646 on 237 195-214 Eddie Griffoul a 641 »n 202-235-204 and Eddie Slezak

a 619 on 212-199-204 Jo e Verga helped the wki w ith a 241 final**. Hii»h blasters for M iles besides G ab r ie l were Bob Dohmver. Jr .. w ho delivered a 684 on 256-258- 170. Ja v Dursndo w ith a 613 anti G ene Nisonovich w ith a 608.

Kelly’ s Five Wins A Pair

T h e K e lly Assoclati >0 ra llied to w in tw ice from the J It Po lito Auen-y. '1 he Ib'alt->rs * 0 0 k •< 988-984 first game w in l.’ut the L a w y e rs came back w ith 054 020 and 981-964 conquest s. G e.n e4 o i ',»n staried for ‘he K e llv s ’ iv itb a 647 on 1 '17 212 248 hd \ iii: ie I ’abiz/i contributed a 008

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Saturday C F I . t ( ia n ie Starts At ! I 'M .

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C e l t i c s G F T C a ! m e n s o n . fW i l l i a m s , f i ) 0 1 « D a n e s e , fB e l l o , f 1 0 2 T . G a ^ h , tM a t h i e s e n . f 2 0 1 L a m o r t e , cP e r e I l o , c 3 5 1 1 D e R o s a . . . gR u s s o , c 0 Ü 0 J . G a s h . ^

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T he K e lly s nth r la ie bv wmnii ’-om i h ° I yndhui. ' M Center.

The Music C enter st-oteH vit h a 163-832 trium ph but the K 'd b s ’ cam e back. 976 915 and 976 031. litfh ind ividual honors wen» ho 7- •v’e r , to Danny F ica ci of Music

Income Tax PreparedPersonal & Business

x

“ Henry R. KozfdlAccountant - Notaryhhlie

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For Appointment, Call WE 3- 0238

Mo.iday through Friday Ewnfogi - Saturday and Sunday - A ll Dby

.135 P o » t A v f D U f , L y n d b u r k t , N . J .C . rxM-r P o « ( a m i W e a r t A v e n u e «

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G n r |c W aihlnclon . . . busi­nessm en . . . g e n e ra l . . . presi-

den* . . . the father of our coun try guMedthe nation through Us form ative y ears . T V u M t w ere great byt foresight and am bition produced a full life o f achievem ent and security .

Y e u , too, can achieve the sam e goat by planning for it now. Y o u r foresight in open­ing a sa v in js account at B oiling Spring! S a v in g s w ill bring you and you r fam ily th* sam e fu ll life of achievem ent and security.

S to p in today and open you r profit m akin f account at . . .

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r o t iN s u k A N c e c a u

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K E A R N Y

W Y 8-8585 Patrick J . d ark*

^ N O . 4 T H ST.

H A R R IS O N

HU 3-1015SU. »m k W

Stete Fmm U e Immtmm Ca.State For« rtrte

Better DrivewaysAsphalt Blacktop

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t r o p fr r ijn n ln i. t'orrect Foundation and All Mal*-ria l, riu« F.fllrlcnt and Trained Men, Resnlt In a Perteel Ort*»

w r TltT TO M ARK THKM HETTF.R THAN TH« BFST AND DIFFF.HE.'VT FR«»M THE REST

CEMENT M IXERS FOR HIKE

N U tley 2-8977-8842

VIOLA CONTRACTING CO.

BUY THE BEST BY TESTPremium Quality Coal

None Better at Any PriceTon Ton

Nut or Stove $22.75 Buckwheat $17.75Pea C o al $19.75 Stoker Rice $16.75

GUARANTEED SATISFACTIONM IK1«

M O R R I S D E M E L613 E S S E X S T R E E T H l ' 3-J131 H A R R IS O N

BOOKKEEPING * TAXESR E A S O N 4 B I E T E R M S

• '»n - n n if Bookkeeping For Small Firm«

J . Louis Lempert15» V fM l l io v e r n e u r A v e n u e . R i» lli*- r lo rH N

i*Fneva HAOH?

VIOLA BROTHERS. INCi w i » A S H i N C T o N a v v i n c e m i i . k y n j

P S o n . N U t U v 2 7 0 0 0

t . t l M H l . K T k I . IN l- o r

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FHntcoke AspfcaH tao» fhMifSü AqrfeaMP» Ûüiè4W ve^àiy ****

Louis Vici;

H a r d ond S e / * C.o

ROSA PLUMBING & HEATING CORP.

A lte ra tio n « • R e p a irs

W E. 9-7115 2 R iid o lp b P lace

L y n d h u ra t, N. J .

Read Spertè^llièi

Cornuti un if you hare nhI N S t i R A N C E

P R O B L E M

PETERSINSURANCE

218 Stuyvesant. Lyadkursl WE » SM5

Going to THE WEST

INDIES?A tk th» mttn

who’* been there. . . your travel agent

t . IB B S T R A V E L B C B E A U

O ne Ktdxr Road l.yndhnrst. N. J .

W E b s t e r 9 - 2 1 0 0

O'CONNOR OFFERSConvenient and CompartN O R T H A R L IN G T O N Near B e lle v ille P ike, fcast of Ridge Rd. Fram e one fam ily w ith liv in g room, dining room, kitchen on 1st floor. 3 bedrooms and bath on 2nd floor Steam heat. E a r ly occupancy. fMfered at 8 153M . Term*.

A Pleasure to ShowN O R T H A R L IN G T O N Jus t ■> yrs old Cape Cod w ith (our well planned rooms, all in excellent condition, large expansion attic, basement, qarane. Extra large lot I n ated on R iy rr Road ne ar B e lle v ilie P ike CHTrrlng at

.See This Buy TodayL Y N D H U R S T . W e ll m aintained one fam ily frame home w ith brick front w ith six r‘»om.s and bath, basement r»ereitjon. steam o il beat, (iaragc. Excellent kK-ation See this buy.Offered at S19.54f Terms.

F O R T H E S E \ M ) M A N Y O T I I E U E I N E 111 Y S

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O'CONNOR AGENCYRraltors - Insurors

3 GRAND t'N'ION PLA ZA . NORTH ARLINGTON

H 'V n i i in I-7 IKK I

Call Pofito NowB I1 IC K A N D F R A M E B U N G 'A L O W on ly 8 years old. Con­tains liv in g room. 2 bedrooms, kitchen and tile bath, a ll on one floor. F in jhed basement, expansion attic. 1 car garage O il heat. Lo t 41 x NO. Taxes on ly $22F,. assume present m ort­gage. Priced for quick sale at $18.900

tP R IC E D T O S E L L — W r y c lean two fam ily , good residential neighborhood 4 rooms and bath on 1st floor 5 rooms andc^ bath on 2nd floor now rented at $90 per month. Steam /oil heat; comb, alum inum screens and storm sashes; 2 car garage; extra large p ot. W on t last long priced at $21.000.

B R A N D N E W T W O F A M IL Y — Now undtr construction, contains liv in g room, two bedrooms, kitchen and tile bath on each floor. Com pletely modern. A ttached garage. Hot w ater/ g£.o heat. M any, m any extra features. Se lfm g price $23.900.

in L )n < th u j> t i f *

Joseph R. Polito Agency, Inc.3M»Ridffe Road Lyndkaftt. N . J .

GEneva 8 8461 - 68

Lis tings wanted! If list yo u r home. E * pose

you w ant to sell, let us m ultiple -j— — . — ,--- your property to the greate.it num­ber of buyers. A quick sale is the inevitab le r**sult.

RENTALSLo ve ly , new 21-? room apartm ent ava ilab le now’ Heat, hot

w afer, gas and electric, $65 00.

T w o room apt. Furnished. $20.00 w eek lyj , ,. „ t ,T m f rdom apt. I l r j t p.araje, convenient neighborhood.

$9f».00.fnd irdrla l for Rent

Four thousand and five thousand square fee», ^prinklered. zoned heavy' industry. S tra teg ica lly located. 70 cents r*’*’ foot.

FOR SALEJ u j t Uated. Excellent three fam ily home. Two three room

apts. on tfie fUr*t. Boor. One apt. rented at $64-00 per mpnth. 2nd flfjor has six rboms and bath rented at SCO.00 per month. F irst floor complete y remodeled, tile bath, kitchen etc. Au to ­m atic o il Tw o ear garage. L iv e rent free in this one.E ld e r ly w idow must sell. Ask about th. to-day.

New four room bungalow. Expansion attic. O n ly 2.500 cash pceded for any qualified buyer.

T w o fa m ilj r in the heart of town. S ix rooms on fltst floor. X j- > « » » » i iM niiif -— be expanded to four rooms) on $nd

pHaa an excellen t five oar garage.S ix room home in live ly residential section. 2 ear garage.

, O w ners must sell. A. k to see fh ia

th re e years old. Large il for someone.

wit' T h r « bef o r n bungalow. Only plot. Aaume G. I mortgage. A wanderful

s a v in o A g e n c y

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Page 5: m m t Vol. — No. YNDIH RST. IV. J.. FEBRUARY . IVS* In Non ... · Melai aarrica to be held ton.or- ... Thomas Toblaaen. * In the lower, left to right: Mildred Penwarden. Mary Cherirhella,

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1959 T 1 IE C O M M E R C IA I I E ' D E R A N D SO U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W

P. T. A . NewsThe Wash n-'ton P T A « v i i : hold tendThe firs t regular meeting of Thom as Carney; Mr. Howard G. I ,

Feb ru a ry w as held on Monday tTlauberit. by Bro. Edw ard '•* founders D ay m e rt 'n ; this F ib . 9 th, at th * club home. Exalt- Boughton; M r P a t s y R c.ta in o ; «-enin* * '<*•*.h*»»l T h e r? « i l lerf R u le r Ja m e , Bader pre .id in* by B ro Frank D U v e l l i . M r. £ a cand l. I i ; h t » ; cerem nry F.4. L o y a l K n ig h t Robert Inglim a Ernest L. Berlclund by B ro Ho- p . * r , R,,n» " ' ‘fT * * '"

absent and h i. chair w a . w ard Licbenow; M r Daniel Co- ^ .h . 1 1 . 7 . , l -’ r’dhur,, taken o ve r bv B E R Adam C r ir * ranoto. bv Bro Frank D L iv e ll i ; , j, -ktk __Vj _ necki. B ro W illia m Coniry took M r. W illiam Mancham, by Bro. over the ch a ir ot absent treasurer W il lia m Coniry; M r R ichard S.Jo h n J . G rariano . on vs-at,on M aokow .k i, by Bro Don B u tle r c h a ' ^ Z ' ^ J ^

M inutes of the previous session M r. Theodore Topolski. by B ro . . v • *w ere anprnved a*? r**id. Robert A Coane; M r Donald C.

B ro P a tr ic k MeHllo reported Schm id t, by Bro. F ran k Van that B ro . Jo h n Grosso was com- Volkom Sr.

Thank you notes were retd T he Lodge voted favo rab ly

R icha rd Crossett for a life membership.

7 he Lodge voted favorab ly upon a request for a d im it by

Mia» E velina Petty, Mrs. V irginia G orm an , and Mrs. Elm ire Wallerstein . a ll tcacher* in the school

E l i Kane , superintendent of •'♦'r.o’s. w ill discus« future cur- r "*tdum. A « oi'en discussion w iP

| f o p o x v . A]| purrnt«. whethe* th*'ir ch ild ren are attend n^ thi

The "ucst speaker w ill be Dr. «'‘h ™ ! o r not. ere invited to at- N O S hneider director of th e , t**nd.Nc\ Je r s e y Sa fe ty Council, M rs. Jam es A llan Parent Edu -:>ool and C o llege Division. n tirn f h i ' r r " n w ill he modera

*r for n p * ' W«dnesdav. and w*Vannounce fu rther meetfh**s in thr

in* home from thr hospital, and the Bro. V e m Cowe I j father I. ad parsed away.

B-o ther P a tr ir k M elil'o report - f I that the combined FJks clubs of thin d istrict would hold aC h arity B a l l at the Bloom field B ro . Frank A lb ino w h ^ in- Lodge on A p r il 4th. all proceeds tends joining Hasbrouck Heightspning to w ard the new Kymna- A letter of resignation to takesium fo r Boystown. Price of P M arch 1*1, lft5J), wa:- re-tle lte 'i Is $4 00 and the commit- w v e d from C larrnce 1!. M u r-tee w as ve ry fortunate in acquir- .wood. Secretary. It (was accept­ing the services of Dick Stab ile *ed w ith much regret by the and h is orchestra. Dick Stabile., brothers of the lodge. C larence i* it w ill be remembered, has done the (.rran^ing for Je r ry Lewis for a long time. <.

Lapsation Committee chair-

Pj - nt E d a ra tiMThe n« xt Pa ren t Education

E ighth crade pupils w ill give «roup of this P T A w ill be held | «eri* s one to h*» heH ' ^ h montla rec ita l of Stephen Fos»er son' v on next Tuesday. February 24th, n M -*- ** A*'n l and MayT here w ill be Boys and G irls at 1 50 p m I U M B IA PTA

Dr H aro ld W e in e r, of Ridge F ^ r t amin"** v»*'*f No- ‘ S A rlington, local op- | ,y,a t*»**'ne of th»» rrr»*ontation nr

t r>etri«t and N ew Jers*»v dire-, j M onday *»i"min" nt ♦ v ' « me«*t*n tor of «he S t!» - Optometr> Ex ¡o f th* CnVm hu* IT * ' nt th« ten'»on P r • ram . a*so an Inter- I s-hool bv Miss A l~ e R tr i" ,' l nr «iti<n 1 "M-aker on Optom etrv.} ^ ~ - m - * of th'* »hibM•vil! h*» »he • i»e * vagu er H :s 1 Servi,-**. Sh « showed s’ id^s a* •s *1 be 'V isual Problems «h* F- "h r * r * o n m-o ' r in 'd r # »4*’

« it n r e n i * of children in W a«h in ' tnrt Schoo l are ur.aed to attendL IN C O ! N P T A

Th»* I inco ln P T A w ill hold a I

man F red Ernest reported that the last le tte r is now rerHv for

r^ e iv o 't o re in«* look ~'«Mr* n i*C r^Hnes for the foods she^ ' t i l i»n **'e slides.

M rs. Jfise- h C ' *"nn safetv me^sa^e for the month '»re t»••• *. n n -'-ss, p-esldent

m oving to South Carolina < w here wt- know very w e ll that o u r loss w ill be South C a io li- , tta’s gain

P e r A rthu r Sutton congratu­lated the numbers on the hii*h

m ailing to those brothers who are tv,** r»f men they are bringingm r a c e a r v before their names in to the lo Jge as new members,come b efo re the lo ge for drop- stating that M^ h men b iin^ onlyping them front the ro.tec. » honor and dignity to tli« Lodge.

Comm it!» e c h i Membership Comm ittee on App ication ie’- chairm an Leonard Rosa reported ported favorably upon the apthat the applications fop the p lica tion of Mr. Vincent Rose fe llowship hour a fte r the met thonoring of our past diMrict de- propos'd by Bro. W illiam G irk *nU- ^puties are coming in, in a most and M r Harold Jas/c/.ult pro Pa trio tic Assemblyg fH tify ing m anner, but hopes that P ° **1 by F.ro. Edw ard N o w rl Also at the Wa.>»hin ;4on Sch-- Ithe brothers w ill continue their th e y w ill he vote'1 upon on Feb- there w ill be a s ixv iu l patiio iigood w o ik I ru a ry 2:trd. the next regular assembly program on tr iu a y m

P E R Joseph P a le r r. porte 1 .i mretin*«. celebration oi L i i u d i .i , -ndT he by-law revision of L yn d Washington’s birthdays, h

hu rst Lod te Ko. 1505 w ere dis- t.nout<h ei .hih w ill at-t us.-e«l at great length, section ,end the morn nj; asf.*m.»ly andby se, tion, w ith Per Christopher /K'Dderfcarten P r i nde^i. t in charge C hange, w ere vo te J, section by section.Heading and voting w ill be com­pleted at the next mreting.

Bro . Anthony Palozzi, chair-

P iren t F!dw< rtto n me*tin? this «»re-1 »1* •» oh»* rve •'** *Nh artf rnonn at 2:15 o’clock. Mr». " *t r« n evidence

.T'-eres : H rn d e ra in . teacher of Ihoughctit *.h« hin’Min*'..k « cnemial e las? in this s hool. Mrs- Frrtnk B*»lkowski of the vm»I »* e-V on **The Rxcentional ; f i n ^ n * , r<i budget committee C h i’d ” M rs. E . A . R»»senbeig is reported on r «cent card parties

■ pnrmh»rs nf the unit.

Lsrraiit Gorltski Weds Enil Kicks

M rs I orraine Hannagan Gor- 'eskv. 742 Third street, daughter •f M rs. Jam es H jnnapan. of

T h ird strept, and the late M r. Ila n n a ?an was married on Satur- lay. Feb ruary 7*h, to Em il Kucks, if Rutherford, son of John Kucks. Ö T Stanhope, ¿nd the late Mrs. Kucks.

The caremony was perf»irmt*d at the W estm inster Presbyterian C hurch bv Rev. C y r il Jen k ins pastor of the Presbyterian C h u r ih in Carlstad'.

T h e ir a t‘ »ndants were Mrs. R;>- '>crt Cunnm -ham of B rook lyn ,

| N.y. and Vint'en*. Custer, of Rutherford.

1 TT»e hride wore a pray suit | w ith black accessories and an | »reb d coisate. Her honor matron I \ o re a grav suit w ith pink oc-

! essories and a corsage of ; ink r»*ses.

The couple w ill live at 742 T h ird stre»-t Mr. Kucks is w ith the G rand Un ion store in Rut her

w ere M rs B. J. Vezzosi, Mrs. W illiam Hughes, Mrs. D aniel Duddy and Mrs. Earp.

Miss G era ld in e Goll, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Charles G o ll. 212 Fern Avenue, has received her R.N . degree from the state. She studied a* the School oi Nursina at Presbyterian Hosnita* N ew ark and at Rutgers U n ive rs ­ity. She has stayed on as a Nurse at Presbyterian Hospital.

AVOID FATIGUE

i « « f i rH A R M SON SHOE

t lA B a n in a Avenue HO 1 - 1 SN

Ferraro's Beauty Salon

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AU K iru l* nf H a ir StyijfM An.I Tinting •

By A|>|H>inlment O rJy» (I

50ft Piwl A v ro u r -,

Bavarian N i;h t.ve ry successful held recen tly

•Carl M acD onald reported the Spo rts Com m ittc -. and said that first d raw ing would be hel I in M arch.

B oard of T rustee ’s Jan u a ry re ­port w ffi g iven by chairm in J o ­seph B ader. who thanked the m em bers fo r their supnort.

W A L T E R R O N SO N

Mothers of nupils in *he set ond grade w ill furnish refreshments w hich w ill be served d a n r .j a

r- fcd -n tRTVFT? R O A D P T A T h e Founders’ D^y "e re iro n '

Th- R iv ' r R«»ad PTA cele was eTÄt t**d bv Mrs Janu s RusP inntlt-r- ' D^v at their ,5«'» M rs. Sce*ti. and M r«

me-ti held on Tuesday evening M . K K**Mow t') lieht the e*n-at the s 'h o id and Bnrt'm D*tvis Mr«

•pW. r>a«‘ r sid# nt* w r ° * re D*»’ t« an^ Mrs F. S. F a r-•>! K d v a rd Weiss M rs ford P i re.«*d the messa-e^ rot

** -d W est i ha i and Mrs. C h a r la the -indi c •‘A.ld Mr-M nr e | J«*hn Stnan Founders’ Dav c h iir

Jo h n Zatin led the candió t" tr^'- *• •-’le tir»« »«*h| -»It* ‘'••n® i c e i r o n v '••«I* Ke f r f t ' i k d to the Count

The cro '-ram inp'uded *h ° C m in c il of PT A ’ \ le ■ o f slides t »ken s* th*» T>e TH rd «rad#» t u b*, bv Mis»

» me r.f the S«»squi-Centennial Palazzo re * ive t thM st-rt te' r*it «.n of the sch<>ol held t# ndnn •** a v^ 'd fcr 'he third ‘» ’ •*r j l y f ’rr* a- o. ro n*nr>iitiv»\ t.tn^. Moihers of

T > * * m v t » I I h " * ’ d c h ; ) d r * - n j n t h r * » h i r d f ^ r i d c s e r v e don *h#- #-* enin-- « » f Mar h 10'h refreshm ents.

through g r a d e s w i l l a t t e n d i n t h e n»*»n.% P a r e n t . » a i e m \ i l d

thirdaft* r

t o a t -

announced that O 'd Tim ers . » i g u w o u l d b e c e e b r a t e d n e x t

rr »n of the Parade Comm ittee .net t i n g and t h a t th*- picue^din«

P E R August H ey’er chairman of the Se rv icem an ’s Committee, reported that his affair wou d be he ld on the 2U t of Uus details, month in the grill room and that Bro . Rol e-t J

w i ll have a full report at the i' xt me*»tmg regarding the add i­tions to be allowed at the con­vention, and other pertinent

and V 1 1 be F a th e r» Ni*ht V in , w ,„.k d„ w by ,,K. rad,•••ent F. w i ll I * -uixt «peaVer. w a , n)1 display.

Pu it-' tt>*» rr,or*h •> careless.■ k>* »al"* w ill b*‘ he'd Mrs Wat T ’*eir n*Vt me. tin " w ill be

*-n V B o ' l e « ^resident. h^ld on Mar-h iftlh. wh»-n there,JE F H .R S O N P T A ! i l l U - a F jth t r s ' Nihht p r o

T h ' Jc ff'-r^ rn Parent Teacher gram .' s r top w i 1 m '1' • this afte* - i ------------nnr-n a» tS r*e o'clock at the . M rs. Ja rner H Dav. of I.ake « ' ■ h o o l T h e Kinder arten A venu e, has had as her guest for

Mother’s Club Mark 20th Year

T he Mothers' CHib nf Lynd turst c < lebra 'ed its 20th anni- •ei*sar^ la.*-* week at the home of

Mrs. Ph 'li.’» In* lima in S ix th avenue. Four Charter members

ere present. Mrs W ilb u r Kaas, »lrs J . G f'oetzel. M is. Charle> ■itin and M r s . Ed-ar B Eart*. v!i^ G-'r»r-e Duff was v.ebomed js a new rttembcr. andv at Easter time f«»r the I

P lan s were made for a sale of >enefit of the ir welfare fund

Advance plans were made far i t r ip *o Patric ia M urph y’s res taurant m a r Yonkers, on M ay 14th.

Hostesses for 'he anniversary • a rty after the business meeting

>vould bt- handled by the P.»>t Exalted Rulers An^ociaticii M oie Rhvthm Band w ill he featured, a w eek her r n. Jam es H. Da\

M cCoidthe price as announced in ts e -worn into his new office

Ju s tic e ol the Subordinate

was

der. Per, PDD . P S P , and present representative of the G rand Lodge for the- state

b u lle tin v a s in error, and should have been $1.50. This committee neet .» yo u r support. brothers, for they do a wonderful job w ith the fellow.« confined to the hospital in F . a ,t O r a n g e L e t » » < • • jo u a ll o i . t

The fo llow ing men were pro- o rig in a lly scheduled posed f<>r meinb**rship in Lvnd- Su nday had been postponed un- h u is t Lodge No. 1505; til -the 15th because the- Emblem

M r. E rn es t Jo h n Hasor by B ro C lu b had a State AssOv lation Don B u t le r ; M ’ . W ilHam H meeting.G rubb, by B ro Don Bu tle r; M r Attendance prize was won by Angelo M ichae l S ir ian o Sr.. by B ro . Joseph Pantaleone.

^oOui this next week.The Exalted R u le r al «» an

nounced th«t Lynd^unst bad l>een victorious in the R itualist.c runofi held last Su nday at Pat r- son lodge. and that the S t it.

rum of the lodge by Joseph Ba- Champions’np* would be he d onSunday, M arch l>t at Sommer- Mi v ille Lodge, at 11 00 am . He j;rj ea ineytly reqn»- ’ t * d th i ' i •. - r

und*»r d irec tion o f M r s Golden.

The»e v I I 9 indie 1» «h^n** ceremonv in observance nf Foun- d-rs’ D ay t<» be followed by a silver tea

Mi's. W F Maisenbacher and R ic h a id Pet *rson are pro- chainn» n.

Anna o l U tica , N. Y

50«W ILL T A K E YOU TOD over, Del.I^n caa te r, Pa.N o rth am p to n . Ma9a. I/ebancjn, Pa .

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Special For FebruaryTutsilay, Wednesday and Thursday

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our becoming N ational C h a m pions at t h e convention i n C u c a g o next Ju ly .

A t r e x ' e e k s m e e t i n g t h e Don't forget t h e P y r a m i d « u l . j e t t s « > ! S c i e n c e &i Mathema-

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C u t .out a picture of any hairdo you like best. B ring it to M elrose and our expert stylists w ill permanent your hair so that it falls softly, natu ra lly in the style of your choice.

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Bro. R a lp h L isc iò ; Mr. W a lte r F. Se jtinsk i, by B ro Edward No w e!; M r. Ja m e s J . Pacente. by Bro Ed w ard N o w e l; M r R ichard J. M eCo il, bv P o Robert M cCoid; M r. Jo h n J . McCoid bv Bro Ro bert M cC o id ; M r John A. F ynn, I y B ro . G erard Cornell: M rCharles J Eckhardt. by Bro.

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Financing Or Insuring?

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Little league Umpires Given A DinnerT H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y IV . 19S9

Sacred Heart Seeking Coanty CYO title

Tpp Orar 3rd Place Vflth Lati Season VictoriesA la te « « n on s p u n has m ov­

ed Coach H ara ld 'B o c k “- B rn w n 'i Hi*h School r a r e r . into the* th ird p l* e t In th e r u n i c V alley C o n ­fa to la * Jam b o ree mad* u p of

■ fin ishers. L yndhurst h u rs t w ith se

. >t*a-¿u«f M m r r w n igh t anainst legfw *-leading C lifton. T h - late

result««! Un three- « ¿n ig h t i w ins over, W .t Wuth- ■taide and C entra l. T he

lsM tr tw o w ere (Id ea ted las«

points in the pariod.Tita, although limited u. one

foul conversion in the last two perids still mana «ed to gain high-scoria« laurels for Lynd-

points. Ko-Playad G arfie ld on Tuesday night lak»w*ky finished with eleven in » « • winds Bp its rifiutar» .sea- b:-.i short •a y . '

Tlie Oolden B e a n although purzled by th e fa ll court pee« employed by the visitors took >d- vantag# at tha foul1 awards and it was from th e ’foul line which spelled « M ary (n an defeat. The

Kastslde Ly a 91 In S I: local rafters were afarded tliiry- C en tra l by a 82 to 43 ttve M e throws, m aking d m -

tally. •« • I teen while the G hosts, w ith aThe G olden B ears reversed an 1 o u r fi*M no*I edge from tha

earlier season lot* in e d i^ ic Pa- ,loor converted nine out of Eastside, defend ing PVC « « h leen .

while their triumph Central, the conference J whip- Si was the 2nd time Pin* boy went down ta Its ninth

thla saaaon the Colts h sve fallen i >ea«ue * m without gto * * » to n )s . in C ftttfe fan # playL yndhurst has p layed ten gam es and have com piled a 6-4 record and »re 3-3 in independent a c ­tion for ii i overall m ark of nil»« victor.e» a n d seven defeats.

A gain t K*e;t itie in a K^ine played on the local board*, L yndhurst took a 13 to 11 lead

um ph. M ike Zel inski tw en ty-tw o and Richie tw enty-one.

The Box-Score* L yndhurst <57>Tlta, f Longo, f Kolokowskv i Porada, c Zanconato. c

A. Ambrosia, g M. A m b ro io, s

TotalsBastante (55) Q uerica, I. C arnathon , f D 'Am brosio, tt Carter, c

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On Linéala4»A m erican Legion Mall the uv« com m ittee ©( tha L yndhurat

L yndhurstE asu ide

L yndhurst <«2> Tlta, f Solkerlick. g K irchner, I

jum ped off to a I t - t q u a rte rlead and w ere ahead 35 to S3 a tthe interm ission • Ju g g lin g hi« line-up th roughout the second half Coach B row n insertedeleven players in to action w ith nine breaking in to th e scoring colum n. Even y ith re serves in

_ tl.< ¿n il o f Uie l n W a r e ig h t 1 * « ^ L yndhurst held th e u p p er I Longo. f ni*ii»te W ith Joey T ita I on Colts w ith a 11-7 i Kolokowsky. fhaving a he* second period in th ird and a fou rth period. Porada, cwhich th r high scoring Golden ; m argins. Zoncanoto, «•b e ., o e ile y th irteen jo in ts , T ita dunked in fourteen . M ike Tam aro, cI yi. llm rst »njnyed a 17 to Am brosioo nine and T o m m y ! M ariano, gi Mi.-ad “ *->» »*v ten at t h e ; l-ongo and Jo h n n y Porada Pezzola. *

eight apiece. The game also a Ambro.no. ►m arked the return to action of j m Ambrosio. ,

9 55

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J«. *»i‘ .a w lit*- l i i U w i t l i a g e 111 i l l . p e r :t i :m. i n« <i l o c e a e d C.»a. l r e m o v e d I w nt i l le d two I f • t - r II l i m i t e d K u l a k o W k v conato.

The move paid «#ff handsom ely a* the pair were instrum ental in getting Lynd hurst back on its feet. A ll five goals of the fina l period by the local cagers in an 18 to 10 m ajo rity were m ade by K o lakow sky and Zanconato The pa ir accounted for th irteen

Kittle League feted th e ir vafojn- ; S tm d in s Am>elo Petrlr>clone. « 1 teer stuff of u m oires a t th e an - ' die Iloes-hk i, Je r ry S p a rta . Larry

I.I-57SI nual dinner. Seated: Tom Na- Redner. M m hm l M tC yrtta-y. U>"

Roosevelt School Team Is Ahead In Granular League

G iaageruso, F rank F e rra ra . H ar-’f President W illiam Stelzenmuller. ry P l i s k i n and R%k-s Safer. B i l i Mat hieae n . T om LaHu>so,

Mario Dartieli and Jim Lalfus«o

In second ha lf play in the B e r ­gen C o u n t y C Y O League the Sa< red H eart Jun io rs c^»ached by Jim m y O 'H a re have won all it*« frames a c tu a lly played but may not cop the thampionship. In the five /.am«* %> hedule for the Mf.’ond half the local eager« had four of t$ five »•am*** vhed u led for home

and the lone traveling game, at St. Jo seph ’s in Bogota on Febru ary 8»h result *d in a forfeit against the Sacred Hearts - as they a rr ive d **iirty mintit«*s late.

The Ju i^ o rs tow eve* w ill be V.iobably kr)«iwf. as the urwi iwn- ed chum* ions as w h"n thev **e

S I to 32. In *he fir*" half the l o c a l Churchm an ief»*?»ted the l^t»nia five. 62 *.r> 2’.i

Sacred H eart le<l all the way in its latest conquest. Th*^ forge*! to a 11-6 quarter lead were in

1 front 21 « > 17 at ‘he half-way i m ark, had a 33 to 26 lead at enft

J o * Hurley. L I . I of three quarte ts and with an l i

the w inners w ith *ix*aen pointswhile Edd ie Guzzi

Aeleven

«»nd J * e P ie rro t*n.T he P ii- S w re :

Sacred Heart (51) G F TSearta , f •1 n s»W illiam s, f 7 t 14Orlando, f 1 0 2Gusro. e S 1 I ISinopoli, c 1 1 3Pierro, g ft 0 10Restaino, g 0 0 0Spino, g 1 s 7

T o ta li 21 9 S Ic t. Jo h n ’s (32) O F TMoi '‘»n f ; i 2 «C h m 'h in (- 4 0 HD ePasqua’e. c t 1 5O ’Su lliv an , g % 1 I IStevens; 0 0 0B ire r, g 0 0 0Sw a ar *n, p. 0 0 0M artin . n e 0 0

Totals 14 4 32

to 6 last neri«>d won ou* by nine teen points.

C h a rlie W illiam s featured for

' «liiwu by the ( ¿li* »st s eoine to I y to y ad vaut

d |iiilU*d even at i-(isti «mis (ju ir li* r i Ih own ro that be re»<iil.*r-; aJtd m • i • • ■ who have

action Toim ny nd A nthony /.an

j Captain M atty Tainaro . In the I th ird period of th e opening , game against R u th e rfo rd the

rangy center suffered a break of the tib ia hone in his leg and ha? teen sidelined since. How ever.

! he suited up on F riday against | the Colts and was used for a

portion of the final stanza.The successful Ju n io r-V ars ity

squad coached by Jo e M orris a l ­so were on top again st Eastside and Central. Eastside w as beaten 72 to 50 w ith LeRoy K irchner high scorer w ith n ine teen points. The Jayvees w ent on a ram page against Central's scrubs and came up w ith a sizzling 80 to 53 tri-

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II:jo

15 11

1« 5 5 ,

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13 43

Howks Capture Firs* Half Title

Sacred Heart fin « u r Tea» Hu Recerd ef 2-2

tu r-.1

Coach R ich ie Coughlin 's Sacred H ea it G ram m er School quintet

Coach Fred Z a n k s Hawks cap- j lod to redu -e the deficit lo 27_ l ° ' ^V n*;d ^ cond ^ reC° rj . . ^ d the first h a lf < hamppionship i 45 a h e »*ar* o f ’ h e l a s t quarter 2 2 i n the B ergen County C Y OU Ult: Hint nail » Maiii|>yiui>aiii|j »u — ■ „ . * _ ,the Su< red H e a r t ' s C r u s a d e r ! The Ram s 1*'id vnourh left t»> hold Cajammer Schoal Leaaue Last

B u y s B a s k e t b a l l L e - a g u e l a s t S a t a 15

A fleF 2 wéíeks of com petition ; ed in in th e annual G ram m ar School’s ¡

twenty-four. Bobby hate tw elve

urday m orning. T h e Hawks in ■! four-;:oint verd ict13 m ac in i n r a i n i n g i t s

by Coach Frank D. Ruggiero of I ton w i t h Steve G a y ik netting ten

16 -6 2 14 43

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V a l i e v C o n l e r e n c i n u S t a n d i n g s

s i i<»ni <n,i t r a v e l l i n g h a s k c t e e r s f i l t e r s in f r o m t a r p l a c e sF r a n k D ' I . h i h ' . t h a t l o u g h i e w h o p l a y e d e n d f o r E a s t H u t h e r -

l o r d ' s l o o t b a l l c i a n d e v e r y position on the basketball team, i s doing it a l l o v e r a g a i n f o r the U niversity of Hawaii, of all p laces.

And B o b B r u r n m c r , an o th e r all-counftv ace, is p icking q p w here he left off at North A rling ton High for A m erican U niversity .

D eLauro , who scored 49§ points for E ast R u th e rfo rd in 1957. has the pineapple belt ju s t .w ild about him. H ow the youngster wound up so fa r aw ay from hom e is not know n a? »his w riting . B ut there he is, in the port that A m erican sailors know best.

D eLauro has a lready scored 2S8 points fo r H aw aii—in 19 games. He sank 101 field goals and 56 of 87 free tries.

W hat is more A lv in Saake, his coach, says that F ra n k is also a st8r w ith the books. He has made good grades and has the people o f H aw a ii in his corner. I ii a tr io to the m ainland F ra n k scored 19

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In t i n Lrl i ( « r a d e D i v i s i o n u nb e a t e n K oo sC V e lt S c h o o l m e l e a e d i t s r e c o r d l o 4 0 b y s e l ­l i n g h a c k J e f f e r s o n 47 t o 2 3 and w h i p p e d L i n c o l n 52 t o 39 . T h e L i n c o l n w o n n , f i r s t g a m e b y h a t i n g W a s h i n g t o n 52 t o 22 u p i t s m a r k t o 3 a n d 1 w h i l * ' L i n c o l n w o n t i s f i r s t g a m e b y t a k i n g w i n l e s s W a s h i n g t o n , 5-1 t o 25

P l a y in t h e 7 t h G r a d e D ivi , s i o n s a w R o o s e v e l t i n c r e a s e it m a r k t o 3 a n 0 b y w U a l l o p i U f , ' F r a n k l i n 7!t t o 12. J e f f e r s o n lo*.; i t s i n i t i a l g a m e w h e n L i n c o l n j d r u b l x * d t h e m 51 t o 17 a n d L i n , c o i n d r e w e v e n w i t h t h e J e f f h i s e c o n d p l a c e , b o t h w i t h 2 a n i 1 r e c o r d s b y w i n n i n g a f o i 1 * it f r o m W a s h i n g t o n W a s h i n g1 < *r i .il«. lo t I.. Franklin l,v

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A- creased its first round record loand B o rg ia ten as s i x and one w ith a 75 t o 60 t r i ­bes beat W ashing umph over the T i g e r s t o clinch

t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p 'I he C o l t s as a r e s u l t o f a f o r f e i t w i n «»ver th e K n i c k s in tit«- f o u r t h s c h e d u l e d

n » ut o f H am e o f *h e d a y f i n i s h e d w i t h a | iv<- a n d I w n r e . «*rd l e a g u e Di re«-tor F r a n k L o w d e r a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e s» on«) h a l f «.«h d u h w i l l U h g i i i 11: i S a t i n d a y m o m I m«' at S a i i i d H e a r t S c l u » o l - t i y i n n a M i i m w i t h t h e n v . h t t e a m « ü . -nit i n r e t i n g e a . l i o t h e r o n c e .

hi <»lhei g a m e t S a t u r d a yI h e (■«•III e d g e * 1 t h e I 'a n t he r* in «»verti l l ie . .SH t o f»tt w h i l e t h e H a m s g o t p a ' l t h e K \ n d e i s , 42 t«> :\y. T h e ’ v o w i n n e r s l i m she « l in .« ta* f o r **h ir d p l a c e

In ’ h e t t l e- < lm< hin*> [ ' a m i s t h e 'I 'c .‘ i s <2 S ' s u r p r i s e d t h e H a w k s 11y ^ m n g o u t m f r o n t 13 t«> ^ :it . nr! ul t h e i n i t i a l q u a r t e r . H o w - . et . ' ie l e a ’n e l e a d e r s < a m c up

In 7 t h G r a d e p l a y a l l f i v e re g I u l a r s o n t h e l<«>ugh f t i d e r s hi l f o r d o u b l e f i g u r e s i n it

F r a n k l i n w i t h R i c h i e S e m « g a 1 l o p s w i t h e i g h t e e n f o l l o w e d by : l^ou D i l k c s w i t h f o u r t e e n . A r t j J a c o b s w i t h t h i r t e e n . P e t e F a l e o I w i t h t w e l v e a n d F r a n k R u g g i e r o

w i t h t e n J o e y K o v e l l i t a l l i e d ix t e e n a n d R u b l e I .a M a n n a t e n as

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A l l j e r l H ynes d u n k e d in s e v e n ­t e e n p o i n t s a n d J i m m y F r a n c h i n a t w t a l l i e d s i x t e e ' n t o f e a t u r e f o r to r Coa« h M i k e M o r a n ’s R a m s q u i n 1*1 K i r c h n e r w a s t h e s t a n d - o u t I«,: C " U h F r a n k P e s i l e s R a i d e r : ti 111 s h i r i : ’ w i t h t w e n t y lw «. |> o in ts

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i a e e a n d u - U i ult "I I 1 to ( la~t o n a r t e r r a l l y d«*adliH ki d ,,t 52 5 2 In f i v e m i n u t e o v e i l i m e p#*ri«KÌ b a s k e t s b y C h u l i e W i l i i a m s . R i c h i e P e r e l i o a n d B o b b y D t i n d e i o o u * l a ' ' •<! ‘>a! b v M i k et h e P a n t h e r s , t o l a k n 5 3 t o 5« M c C a r t n « > a n d M*«-key S - m a of i « m m p h

D o n d e r o n e t t « »1 t v n t v o n e W i l h a m s S C O I « (I 1 ■ i I d e e l l a n d 1*1 n 11 I e l e v e n l«*i t h e w i n n e rM i C a i t n e v h:»«l t w e n t y o n e irwl

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T h e K mu i n t in Ili l e a g u e... .■ ,1. <1

Saturday m orning a* the Corpus C h i isti G vm in H a s b r o u c k Height* ‘ ’'e local capers made it

straight w ith a 26 to 17 v i c - o v e r St. Francis of Ridgefield

P a i k . T h e locals w ind up its h e d u l e this Saturday morning

at S*. M a r v ' s in Rutherford against Mt V irg in o f Garflefil

Sat red Heai * led ah the wav in i's win of St. Francis. Paul S < o i l w a s top point producer w i t h e l e v e n points w ith Bobby C o u g h l i n tlie runner uo w ith six l . a r r y Hutl*-i had ten tor the op(«onell tr

c k s f a i l e d t o f i e l d a f u l l f i n a l e where*« ; u n d e r

r u l e s * h e C o l ’ s w e r ef o i h it v a t o r y

' i . I*C h iton at Lyndhurst

G a rfie ld at P a s s a i c C en tra l at Eas t Rutherford

dui<Frida

Seton Hall Needs Win To Capture Crown

J e f f e r s o n v s W a h i n g t o n

T u e s d a y — R o o s e v e l t v s .W a s h i n g t o n

W e d n e s d a y — J e f f e r s o n vs , F ra n k lin

Seton H a ll needs a v ic to ry over t a t place B rad ley on Saturday afternoon at the H igh School'sGym nasium to w rap up its second

paints and nearly led h is team to an upset victo ry o ve r W ashington, straight B id d y League Basketball, H ickey fourteen as one of the stars of the W est Coast. ; cham pionship The defending

Although Fran k is only six feet »all— tiny as the modern players champs, coached by Jo hnn y r»f the goon era g o — h e ’s in demand for professional ball. He isn’t Larnpe and Hank Sim onak, as - talking. H e m iy , like his charm ing sis’er. who is a .«»udent at *ured themselves of a share of Paterson S t a t e C o l l e g e , go iff for teaching. title last Sa tu rd ay as t h e y

B K IT M M E R D O IN G W E L L it!! t , ^ht ’l r a ‘ghl ^ ' lh Vul uBrum m er. a s i x foot four court doll, has been com ing along « ^,T! as ,n^ ° r an1,a 3 JK li.ld \U.tWi V>nl «u>n >u,

slow ly.A tw o year hitch in. the A rm y du ln 't du ll him. He played ball

t'tr the m ilita ry He played w ith some of the very besf. A coupli nf his team mates w ere professional stars.

Bu t getting out of the A rm y and in»o the swing of co llere takesS<»ine doinj.. And Bru m m er allhough ihe m ainstay of his club.haf.n’t c o m e a r o u n d t o fu ll flower In »he nex* year or iw o he should Seton ians have a g a m erea lly b e g i n to c l i c k . H e 'll b e one of the nation’s name players. , *el1 w ,'h Princeton. S t . J o h n

At least t w o of the professional teams have his name tagj-ed I to play both Fo rd liam a m iand w ill probably dangle an offer in front of h lm -when the tim e I Brad ley .<<irm s. Bru m m ci helped his: c lub lick Fa irle igh Dickinson some tim e | O ther games last week on the u to. I triple-header

13,M# A T T R A C K M E E T A t ihe risk of produc»n^ another unsalted chestnut, we beg lo

¿a ll attention to the fact the N ew Y ^ ik A th le tic C lub held its annual meet at Madison Square G arden w ith an a ’ tendance of 13,000— mostof whom couldn’t run 100 yards. | ton **s ^hey lost to St. Jo h n s 29

The prices w ere sealed so high th a t the average high school and I M eanw h ile , Coach r lo y dcollege youngster couldn't attend. i Van N orthw ick s Princetonians

There are on ly a few indoor mee*s held hereabouts. A schedule fo r Such meets is m aintained. Y ea r after year the same people run them.

t L as t Sa tu rd ay night it was the New York A . C.'s turn. Tw o w eeks ago the M illrose meet was held.

H i g h l i g h t o f l a s t w o e k s a« non in the 8th G rade D iv is ion \ were B i l ly Rat/ ’ th irteen and C arm ine Tirone's ten point ; in Roosevelts w in over the Je f fs 1 who had M ark Doyle high w ith eleven. T irone hit for eighteen.Ratz ’s fourteen and R alph Adi- nolfe eleven as the Rough R id ers routed Lincoln, who had A n ­thony Borgia scoring seventeen e n d g u e s t s their daughter a n d and S a l T r e z z a eleven. Jo h n n y son-in-law. M r a n d M r s F r a n k Row e tallied nineteen and T o m Capuano o f B a v s i d e . L . L, a n d

the Je f fs M r s M a r i n o ' s s i s t e r a n d b r o t h e r - I eat the Generals who had A l in- lau . M r a n d M rs A lex M a y e r , H ovrd getting ten. Trezza ;wish- of Astoria. L. I

11 I l f t e e n . b o l l i * i ' * ^ « . . . c « « a - ■ « .1 by F ra n k R an u there were*thr<-el o u b l e f h t n e s c q r e r s w i t h Joe

O r l a n d o h a v i n g n m e l e e n , P a u l Z e l i n s k y s e v e n t e e n a n d Faldie I n o n e t h i r t e e n .

T h e o p e n i n g " . a m e o n t h e c a r d ___________________ #sa \v t h e R a m s - « t a n e a r l y l ea d

t y r . a n d M r s A n t h o n y M a r i n o , ; i h e n h o l d o f f a l a ' e s p r e e b y t h e n f D e l a f i e l d A v e n u e h a d a s w < - e k l l a i d i - r s i n i * s « 2 t o 3 H d e . w t « n .

T h e R u m s w e n * a h e a d 10 t o 4 at th«* q u a r t e r a n d w i ’ h a 12 ’ > 7 s e c o n d f r a m e , h e l d a 22 t o 11 ad - v a n t a g e :'t * h c h a l f T h e R a i d ­e r s , l e d b y I ^ e R o y K i r c h n e r e x ­p l o d e d w i t h a 14 t o 5 *hirrt per-

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K.IW C, f t* o 0L e m b o , c 0 0 oS v o l i , •• 5 1 11( ' o u g h l i n , g 3 0 r,D n lT y . t; U 0 oD i c k e y , g 2 0 4H u r l e y , -

I0 0 0

T o i a î s 12 2 20; S t . F ra iv is ( 17 i G F T

H u i l e r , f 3 4 Kl1 y o n s f 1 1 3B a b i c h , f U 0 0

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45 to i9. W ith bul tw o weeks re 1 m aining on the offic ia l ten-game

’ ! schedule the P irates a r e Ù •) t while Coach F ran k Low ders St Jo h n ’s crew i s second w itfi 6 - 2

' Besides having to meet B r a d l e y the Seton ians have

a id arranged b y D irector Richard “ M urph " C o u ; ghlin saw Coach Jo e B rad ley s N otre Dam e qu intet drop b a d ; ! into a th ird place tie w ith P rince

g «. a lull . | ui J» 1 » . i «an f ua. *sa .is w » *** >. vi.tnan J-Ih e M illrose A C. have done for a lh le tirs In tlie last derade. It ie New Yot k A. C. is no th ing m ore than a h ig h -p rirrd gentleman's flub . It has a few ho« rooms and » gym. But they 're fo r co rpu len t businessm en who slip 'h e tab over on 'h e i r com panies.

B ut has the N'-w York A. C. given a scholarsh ip o r conducted a sports sem inar? Has it tak en a friend ly in terest in developing the sp o rt of «rack on a w ider basis?

The M illrose A. C . was formed for «he employees at John Wan rtamaker <t Co. W annamaker has long since faded from the metr*- l»Iitan scene. W hat if its club doing with one of the choice track dates of the year?

AN DU» n o nMaybe if som ebody investigated on how the money derived

from the tra c k .m e e ts is {pent the fu ll story would come out. And via don't think thkt the money paid the athletes far travel expenses «tould be Uk- worst p art oi (be story.

We m ean th a t certa in people a n making a vary good dollar out o f thoae track meets. And it is the selfish view a f those who am caMeeting the roarblea tM t a tainting the entire sport.

> Our objection to tha way tiMtoineats are conducted is tha« they (kouM be on teie v isiaa. apoM M M b y the A. A. I f it necessary, so tgst the very wide*« M illl W « •» «**ch.

C f i t ia the«u- youngster*- We Make them. We narrow dawn tha M > in % tMa disappearing point. Football,. baaketball and aU jo r sports and in moat of them the i^ n e boys dominate.

Zj z s . A - u r s s s s . ’s s w w f i« a f■ Tha story o f how

dates is one o f tha ugl it toldt*****

I

evened its record a l 4 4 w ith a 17 . to 1« win over Coach i.a il H a n ley j B radley tussers

Coach C harlie W illiam s' Itams w ere no maU'h fo r tlie powerfu l Seton H all aggregation . The Pi ra tes took a 13 to 3 q u a rte r lead and zoomed nut in fron t 26 t , 'r. a l the half. Fordhatn p layed im proved ball in the th ird canto but the H all $¿11 held the upper hand at 12 to g to take a 37 to 13 lead in to the la st stanza The w inners held an S to 6 m ajority in the final q u arte r.

Featuring for the league leaders w ere Anthony Borgia with fourteen potitle and Pete Tirone with thirteen m arkers Frank Ruggiettfs eight diisit: lad the Ran. i. ,

SC la k e ’s y os ano ther f,ru shooting performance lr<Mii tlie league's top . ind iv idua l scorer Leon Abo and In beating Noire Dame IS lo 14 the Indians ar. lured themaelves. o f fiiil^tine not lower than jeeond place. The Winners led all th e , way as they ware ahead I ta I at the quarter. 1 1 te II at the tni4way m ark, XI to IT a l Ihe three-quarter m ark and w ith an even 1-1 final period capturad a five-point decision

Abo came up with twenty-one at the St. John 's UXal o f tw enty- Bioe. Ralph DaNiaco netted ten

Bdhhy Cdaghlln seven for dhft Irish cagers.

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M any w rre th r c o ra p lim rn t* fu r M ario I r i w r r y 2l>. of M o r i r i ^ f A w rm ir, W a ll in ^ trn . A nd w rll h r in i^ lii l*r

ro u ifiliitten tr« !. F o r M a rio wa* th r r lir f .And one who tang m e r r i l y -----------

w hole he kqeaded the doggh and p layer took a hand The ii< en*c p rep a red the sauces. . lon^ denied the i f t f l Carm en ob

F o r M a r i o , not long out of tained.P u e rto Rico, was driv ing to w o rk .I And not one a one There wa> F o r a long tim e it sfcemed-M ario one also for M ario ’s brother, w ou ld n o t he able to drive . H e A d a m , 24. of New ark could Hot f r t a license. H is Eng- A ' h v wonder M ario sang at h i s liah fau lty and his han d w rit- ; w ork ’ th e big problem of trav-in* neg igible

Then, according »o police, C a r ­men Rio, the Carden Spot piano

little squares ol paper produced by Caim en cost R io $50 etch.

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F u t R u t h e r f o r d P a t r o l m a n S e v - m » u r G i l l . e r t , i n i n v e s t i g a t i n g . d L v o v e r e d t h a t t h e d r i v i n g l i ­c e n s e was a f a k e . H e w a s q u e « t - i n n ^ d c l o s e 1 v b v G i l b e b r t . T h e n M o t o r V e h i c l e i n s p e c t o r s t t > o k o v e r .

The area i t s e e m e d , i s b e i n - f ooded w i t h f r a u d u l e n t l i c e n s e . -

S h a k e n A d a - ' i w e n t t o t h e G a t d e n S p o t T h e r e h e t o l d h i s

4 « i k W h i l e M a r i o w a s p u t t i n g t h e f i n i s h i n g t o u c h e s o n a v e a l s e a l l o p . n < V a n H o u t e n p u t . o r m t e l l i n g q u e s t i o n s i n T h e p i a n o p l a y e r . v . h o - e r ¿ h t f u l : ; a m e i s C a m u n S c o c e o . 5 1 . o f J e r s e v C i t y * a d m i t t e d h e h a d o b t a i n e d t h e l i - • f i ' s e ' f r o m o n e E d w a r d L a f f e r . 2 7 . a l s o o l J e r s e y C i t y

Garden Club Hears Fernandez

l e a f i e r , s a i d t h e t o o k $20 o n e a c h S c o c c o a n d L a f f e r M a g i s t r a t e A l b e r t b a i l o f $5.000 l o r

c o u l e e , it cost a »ittie more than b r o t h e r ' w h a t h a d h a p p e n e d he h a d been l e d to expect T h e M a r i o a l m o s t d r o p p e d a $ 1 3 5 p i z ­

z a t h e k i n d w i t h m u s h r o o m s .T h e y r p o k e s o h e a t e d l y a b o u t

t h e i n c i d e n t t h a t P a t r o l m a n L i n colh V a n H o u t e n , w h o h a p p e n e d

’ t o b e t n t h e p l a c e , c o c k e d a n e a r , e r e a r S t i l l w i t h o u t f u l l f a c t * V a n H o u t e n l e f t . B u t h e k e p t t h i n k i n g .

A w e e k l a t e r V a n H o u t e n w e n t

p i a n e » p l a y e r , l i c e n s e B o t i *

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e a c h a n d s e t i F e b r u a r y 2 6 a s t h e h e a r i n g d a t e

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P a e e A \ e n u e . e n t e r t a i n e d a t a d o u b l e b i r t h d a y p a r t y o n S u n d a y

Senior officers taklo; »'•»rt were Michael Festa, rcmmander: Anthony Caduto, executive officer; John DINIeola, finance ofUeer; Aithui Miller, prblic information officer: Andrew Aan out. com Boi ir, Ho»eann Levy. Kathy Lcvb, Robert Stetaon. Roberta Schwit munira tiens officer. Cadets inrluled Charles Thrirm on. William Camara, George Sembri Michael Wodynakt, Peter Christ. GeraM

, H o n o r e d w e r e t h e i r s o n . A r t h u r , o n e y e a r o l d . a n d t h e i r n i e c e .

I o y c t ^ a n d h o l m . d a u g h t e r o X Mrs.Ì F m e r S a n c ì h o l m , » i x y e a r s o l d . o f I J e r s e y C i ’. v . O t h e r • u e s t s w e r e

M r a n d M r s . H a r r y H e n d e l a . M r s .H e l m a S a n d h o l i n , A l l e n S a n d -

l o . i n , J o h n b a n d h i i m . M r . a n d v l r s W _ . l t » r K a m i n s k i a n d y n s ,

W a l t e r a n d R o b e r t , a n d Mrs.M a r t h a L » o t t s : h a n d d a u g h t e r .M a r t h a . c » f J e r s e y C i t y , M r . a n d M r s . A n n a s H e n d e l a a n d c h i l d r e n .L i n n e a . C h r i s t i n e a n d L e s l i e , o f R u t h e r f o r d , a n d M r a n d M is.W i l l i a m B e c k e r , a n d s o n W i l ­l i a m . M a r t i n K e m p s a n d E d w a r d H e n d e l a , o f L y n d h u r s t .

In Lyndhurst The New Leader Is

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public A ll who are in*«rested are cordially invited to attend. |

Host and hostess for the even­ing w ill be Mrs. Em anuel Gauci and Joseph Fa lk

M r and Mrs. Robert Calleo and M r . and M r s A nthonv Marino, all

T h e L y n d h u r s t Garden C lub n f Delafie ld A ven u e , were re-w i l l h a v e a s t h e i r p u e s t s p e a k e r , e i \ e d i n * o meml>ership a* the a t t h e n m e e t i n g n e x t M o n d a y L v n d h u r s t M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h t i n « s e n i n ^ a ' T o w n H a l l , 8 . 1 - 5 p . m . \ S u n d a y .J o s e p h F e r n a n d e z , J r . , o f t h e A r ­e o l a N u r s e r y i n P a r a m u s

M r . K o r n j i i d e z . w h o h a s b e e n a t n e l y e n ; - a . - e d i n l a n d s c a p e n u r s e r y b u s i n e s s [ o r 24 years, is a g r a d u a t e o f N a t i o n a l Landscape I n s t i t u t e a n d h a s t a k e n courses i n L . a n d s i a p e D e s i g n a n d T u rf M a n a g e m e n t u n d e r R u t g e r s U n i ­v e r s i t y

H e w i l l s p e a k o n E v e r g r e e n s ,T r e e s a n d S h r u b s a n d w i l l show s l i d e s a s h e s p e a k s He w ill also t e l l h o w t o p l a n t v a r i o u s trees a n d s h r u b s .

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"Service AlhWays”

3 0 0 S tu jn re m it A ve.

ARNOLD S BAKERY KARL'S MÄRtfOfrWadding and Birthday Calc«*

O u r Specialty

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All O '- 'a i io n t

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Official Girl Scouts Headquarters

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BARGAIN STORE231 S tu y v e ta a t A v e n u e

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Support Your Boy ScoutsThe 1959 Boy Scout Fund Drive i* now underway. G iv e

your support to the Packs, Troops and Post; to the men, women and boys serving the n##ds of our community.

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A. CHASAR & SONE L E C T R IC IA N S

St. M ichaels Holy Names Society, Troop C I , Frank Yesala- vich, S. M.; Roosevelt School P. T. A ., Troop 82, Alonzo Mut- lins, S. M .; Barringer-W alker Post No. 139 Am erican Legion, Troop 83, H arry Quim er, S. M.; W ashington School P. T. A., Pack 84, Theodore Osback, C . M .; Franklin School P. T. A., Pack 85, Edw ard Qotst, C . M. Troop 85, Salvatore Sarttora, S. M.; Sacred H eart R. C . Church, Pack 86, George G ra ffa m , C . M. Pack 96, John Cartam a, C . M ., Troop 86, Joseph V iiaro . S. M., Post 86, Ntqholas D eLec, A dvisor; Jefferson School P. T. A.^ P^ck 88jt^Urold List, C . M .. Troop 83, A lex Zuk, S. M., PoH 88. Jack Dara, Advisor; Columbus School P. T. A .; Pack 89, Jam es LaRusso, C . M.

W e extend our hearty and well earned "thank y o u " to these outstanding neighbors serving the boyhood and manhood of tomorrow.

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T H U R S D A Y . I ’ K B K l . \ K Y l-i. i w »

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THE COMMKKLIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REV1EV PAGE SEVEN

Beverly'sScrapbook Vice President, B rother G eorge m ittee will be ou t fo r this special

Canine c lipp ing provide«- 3 profitable livelihood for Miss Isabel RobinOon of 117 P leasant place, Arlington

tyias Robin »on is on« of three* or four people in the Metropolitan area who offer "hom r dt.u groom ing" .and her services are alwaysi* demand.

T h is unusual butane** ven lu rt * * 1 begun over seven years ago aa a partnership w ith h« r sister and Qtan the beginruni; proved stR-cesaful.

m y sister. w lip taujiht me most of w hat 1 know, moved OUt o f' state tw o vr:ir* ago T'\>

, d ^ r ie d on a lone ," M. - Robm.- in mentioned

Poodle* an- he r speciaitv und at lefajt g5r>'! of her work •' w ith t i ls breed.. ’•‘Poodles don't shed." she ex- pttined, ‘‘and it ’s real I \ .* r» f—s- sity that they Lh.- eiipp*- i .it 1« ast every four to six w eek ' l . r t f n * go three or four month und h»- Would look like a w im i '.v t* .

She operates by appointment and most rs repeat bu im-xs lf«*r first step upon takirn dOggy cuatorrx-r is to Then »lie uses tw o ha hasten the d ry in g pn

n r rt u i t l h . mr <1 n : n i ; . t h a ï . ' • t »

e T h . d o n • >l a : . . i h k h I I , i 1 p -

. n a p u p p \ .

Vail acting as P residen t P ro Tern opened the last m eeting of the Masonic Club of L yndhurst on

^ W w v v w u w v w w w v i n . 1 W ednesday, F eb ru a ry 11th w ith a large num ber o f th e m em bers in attendance. T he opening p ra y ­er was offered by B ro ther W a r ­ren Hansen, fallow ed by the Pledge of A llegiance led by the F lag Custodian, B ro th e r Edw ard Russo.

Bro ther M a r t i n Wolberg, Chairm an of the ^Entertainment Comm ittee reported that the preparations had been comple- ed for the Va lentines Dance. F ro ther W olberg has ca lled a special meeting of the committee for M ondav, F eb ru a ry 23rd to go over plans fo r the Annual P ig Roast to be held on Saturday, A pril 11th. Booster Cards and advertising books w ill be dis­tributed among the members and rommittee along w ith contracts for the advertising for the P ig Roast. Bro ther W o lberg hopes that all members of the com-

missed a t the m eeting w ere B rothers Jtfck Robertson, S tu a rt O’R eilly, Thom as F errara and George Uhl.

m eeting to he lp m ake this affair the usual standou t th a t it is each year.

B ro ther W olberg reported th a t he has a rch itects subm itting plans for th e rep a irs p lanned on the fron t of the bu ild ing and when received w ill place them before the m em bers fo r the ir approval so th a t the w ork can be started »8 soon as the nice w eather a rrives. The w ork planned is for a new roof to be put on the building and th e front porch to be rebu ilt and possibfy roofed.

T he K itchen C om m ittee has been keeping up w ith th e ir usual good work. H ats off again to them . B rothers W illiam Kaiser C harles Hench and Fred Hyland.

G lad to see B ro thers Edward Russo. Jesse S m ythe and Roy H ittinger ou t w ith us again. Looks like bo th Jesse and Roy have runs now on the C entral to enable them to get out. Hope you two fellows d on ’t get bumped. Among the regu lars who were

In the ArmyPvt. C harles R. Koenig, son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Koenig Sr., 701 E ighth s tre e t L yndhurst, N. J., partic ipa ted Feb. 2-7 w ith the 3rd In fan try Division in E xer­cise F ree P lay , a large-scale Seventh A rm y fie ld training e x ­ercise in G erm any . |

The m aneuver, which m atch­ed the 3rd again st the 4th Ar­m ored D ivision under combat conditions, w as designed to de ­term ine the readiness of units and to p rovide fu rth e r training in the various c o r ^ p ts of mod­ern w arfare . The exercise in ­volved 50.000 m en, 7,000 vehi­cles, 250 light A rm y planes and 60 je t a irc ra ft.

Koenig, a cook in the 3rd Di­vision’s 3rd Q uarte rm aster Com­pany, en te red the Army in Septem ber 1956 and arrived in Europe in M arch 11*58.

T he 20ryear-otd soldier at- p'tended Irv in g to n High SchoolBefore en tering the Arm y, he was em ployed by Rutherford (N . J . ) B ake ry .

l t l f c > d l U I I ^ O H a i l J O O S , IO I

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iT tr.no . t \i r . rie»*

Salarla* and Wage*Other g||wni«i

Imp*« t ion *r numbing Ralarie* a ad Wage a

Admlii*tratkNi of rul.«lc A*-l«tane*Hatarlf* an4 War»«Otlifr Kipm m f«

Public A**t*tance Insurance

urn TOT AI J*

DRPARTMRN'T OF RFVI’NI'F. AND FINANCK

I>lre«-u*r'* Oflct Snlurle* and War*«

AniMiRMirot of Tm- Salari«-« and W«*.*Other Kxperi«®*

f'oll«>**ll«>n of Ta«f»SalarirK mid Wag**

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S in T» )T Al .S

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Fire Alarm and Traill* Sir mil- other KtprnoN IN>lk*e.H«**r4. - and \C«»r«- OUw-r Kx pfB««Inaurartc* -

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('ivltlati I***fen*i* mid I»i*n»t*r :

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Som e »w n ers h:i\< tin u < wn ul« .. pets t«» ItHjk and thm gh iu*t . 1 ..tvfeels Mthe 1 ustoio« 1 r i l v . . . 1, -lit ;m What might be tepan l. l

E xtras fo r ’ the n. !,!»!• 1ear « leaning.

Her' avera»v‘ f«*e i *. * i • .•>-i. i.gro«»iinng shops win* h : 1...... ... .. i Icondition u l the d«M>

Poodles are tiekh 1» -.n t -I i • h « Who have.bought then ovmi - . ; }>• i. Ii; i-esorted to profe^ ..¡ona' r

“A few get atong f»-jutif dogs they w ant them to look ¡». t*p t. 1 tO try it out," M its Robm -.n «• • : v* tl

She regu larly us« . i-I i. n who appears sn fasb»«»n piioon j -ui *. cU0ert*|lt color i*n eats *-i “ Just perf«‘<-F‘ is .-‘ anda I »non. is for lolou-d jjoii

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I .»<*•»I Ilud ir» t " I t he T>.wn- h l| i n f l .y n d h u rv t . C o u n t» o f B e r r e i» t o r th e fte ra l y e a r l*»l** fi>. I T H E f i i i l . V K I i th a t th«* f n l l r a l i i K *tHt*-nler<tn nt r e v e n u e * a n d a p p ro p r iâ t lo o s ? h a l l

u d r e i t..r th e y e a r lüf.9BK IT K I 'R T IIE R ItESuLV Ffi, that “aid hudtr**' be puhHet.ed in the i mnnark :il l.«a«l--r In ih»

üili of February.The y ■ vernèriK hodv of the Tfwn-'hi|i r»f l.vndhnrxt doe« here!.« a|i|*rnv*- Ih*- f»»lkmlnr as »he hudite

nd |to<ird i>f • '* mml*slonera f<<r in»* year IH.".*!Itfx-orded Vote AyiK 5 und Niiy*<: Non«-.\ 1.t1.e I« hereby k»v*ii that tiie hudiret and lav resolution wax ap|iro\ed hjr thv M.iy^r and IVard of CoBiniia

lnni*r*» of ih» Tnwii«hl|i nt l.yiidhurnt, i ’onnty of Fternen. »»n the 7th of Fefiru- ry. IMO.A heN: inte on the lmdt"*t »n<| h i reM.liitiim will l»e held at tk* Town llall. <»n the tith n< Min h. ISM*, al I <*•

. io« K il* \f .» at w‘ii« h time and pln<-e ob'ei ikonx to sjild hirdaat and ta* re*n»lutlnn of the Ma><r and Hoard■i i ommi.HKlotier» nf th* Townahi" f l.yndhurxt for the y^nr Iwf.»-/iia> Im- |»r«Henie«| hy tatiwyera o r other inta'reftt' ■«1 |*er«« n«

IX P L A N A T O B V S T A T t M C f lTV C AR IM I VC A* 1*M

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l»lrn tur * iifH< «- Salarle«, and Waff»Other l'!xp«*na«>f>

l i . x i i r a n . e R n n d R* im lr** n nd M:»lnt« n.i n- e

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Street nnd Itosi d Mainlennnre nnd F«|iil|iment

KuKiHeeriiiB Feea • otistriK t|..n, Itx onutrin Uon Rèpslr*

and Malmenan. e «vitti St-«te Aid lo Kor mulii Sire. 1 1 Temi1 n f:

Other FN penne*Se»w.ir> Treatment Plani Pa*iraii Valley S*-w«>r \lainteT.an. • t'ofitribnt|..n to Meadowln.d Retri, a.il F‘l A n n i n- Board

Shade Tree - «Jther l rpen«e«i

S i l i TmTAI.H

!»RPARTMF.NT (»F PXRKS ANI» IMTIUJC PROPKRTV

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Town Hall and l/hrar>Salarle!« and Wa|m «>th»*r KxpeiiMr Alterati.m> and It.-pnir«Inaura m*«

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UEUICATEO WATER UTILITY BUDGETReu IL/.« d

Y es . . . A check for $2.50 will bringyou the best orgain you can get..52 issues of your favorite weekly aowspaper.. .

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NORTH ARLINGTON LEADER■7 W.r.linf Avenur Nurtli Arlington

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Page 12: m m t Vol. — No. YNDIH RST. IV. J.. FEBRUARY . IVS* In Non ... · Melai aarrica to be held ton.or- ... Thomas Toblaaen. * In the lower, left to right: Mildred Penwarden. Mary Cherirhella,

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PAdte SIX THF COMMERCIAL T.F.APER ANP SOUT& BERG EN R EV IEW T H U R S D A Y . F F i IR C A R Y 19,(1959

Elks Open Drive Te Help Kiddies

O nce e?ich year during the m onth of Feb ruary . N ew Je rsey Elka seek the help of the people* J f N ew Je rse y in the ir work »or O ip p le d Children.

Since 1929 when the O rd er 1h*- en d c ivo r w hich ha«

becM«no its m ajor Ph ilan tropy. A U ta l 6 t nearly $5.()e0.p00 00 has

ip e n t«by the E lk * in New N ew Je r s e y children

w H B I^t re g a rd to racc. color, or

from these Campaigns has been used, for the establish- t+dnt an d suoport of Cerebral F V s y C lin ics . £ight handicapped yttang people are receiving fu lly paid college educations under it* Scho la rsh ip Program . Thou­sands of ind ividual case;* are r e v iv in g continual orthopedic tre a tm e n ts , others have been f i t ­t e d fo r braccs and shoes. and m ahy have received a rtific ia lU k b s

As the w ork goes on from year to ,year the challenge becomes grea te r. T he actual money spent is supp lem ented by thousands of hburs of volunteer service by Elks and the ir wives.

Last yea r the D rive reached $122,060.00 of its goal— a figure Otade D o ^ ib lc only by a response to its Appeal from nearly 100.000 ind iv idua l cohtributors. To that sum the S ta te ’s Lodges added $ri6.000.n0 nukm e a total of$208.000.00 expended for c r ip ­pled ch ildrens work throughout the Sta te '

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Legion Women MAets Tuesday

T h e Be rgen County Am erican I-egion A u x ilia ry me* last Tues­d ay at R idgefie ld Park w ith Mrs. Thom as P icke re lli, of East Ruth- eWord, riresidinti.

M rs . ' •EiM an Heaton, reh ab ili­tation chairm an, reported that the various units combined gave a total of . $600 to rehab ilitation work during the month of J a n ­uary Tw< I <• R«.t)..t Sm o k i'is w ill In* presented ’ • 'h r Vt tei a iv A I n> ;mst v it k .!i Muspi«:d : 1 * V .-t Orange t » \ ’he count y aux .1 ■

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g i o n m e e t i n g a t H a c k e n s a c k P o s t . Hackensack, o n t h e evening of Feb ru a ry 2 4 t h .

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The Commssion has also an ­nounced exam inations for filling positions of patent >*(aininer and bookbinder in agencife^ in the Washington. D C area

The patent exam iner positions p a y from $4.490 to $12.770 a vear and are for duty w ith the U S Patent Office. A p p l i c a n t s rrvu t have a background in en gineerin or in an app lied p h y ­sical science closely related to engineering For the higher pav ­ing jobs, they must also show e x ­p e r i e n c e ir. the field of patent law Fu ll details a r e given i n A n ­n o u n c e m e n t No 1 8 1 B .

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T h u s , in studying virus dis­e a s e s , scientists are not dealing | w ith a static problem. They knowthat a virus disease that b rare today may become common to ­morrow. They are dealing w ith an ebb and flow of nature that no one understands. TH»s is w hy research into even rare virus diseases is noccssary, for these ailments m ay be tomorrow s epi­demics.

Furtherm ore, research into one

virus often turns up information which m Sy help the understand­ing of others. A great deal that w e know about viruses, for ex ­ample. has come from studies of a particu lar virus that causes what is known as mosaic disease of tobacco plants. Not very many people are worried about this disease as such, but studies of the virus thst causes it have contrib ­uted to the fight on polio and to efforts to control all virus disease m man

Likow isa, M arch of Dimes-sup ported w ork on polio has contrib uted to our understanding of other viruses Techniques de veloped in connection w ith polio are now being applied to the study of mumps and measles An experimental vaccine against viruses allied to the common cold has slready been produced by government scientists, using p ro ­cedures developed by Dr. Sa lk for the polio vaccine

Progress |« Ib| MadeProgress is being made against

viruses and it la important. Not only does it bring us closer to control of the virus diseases for w hich we still have no answer, but it is helping us to understand

I other heslth problems as Well.V irus disease is a m ajor phase

- of the expanded program of the National Foundation. Other areas a f M arch of Dimes activ ity are polio, a rthritis and birth defects

(The second article by Or Kum m w ill discuss questions for which answers mre sought through virus resggrch.)

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Cub Pack 88 Holds Fifteenth Annual Father - Son Dinner

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Prize-Winning Lake Trout

chapter w ill g ive a fashion »how bers of the Lyndhurst Golden Items made by the B lind w ere ing a party for some of the wo I and card party at the Temple. | Age Club, which is sponsored by ¡on sale at the meeting, w ith M r s . ------ *-----------*------ 1 *

Cub P » c k 88 held their 15th annual F a th e r and <on dinner last Tuesday w ith an attrndahoe of

persons for 1hp catered |P a u l Nelson v.a< toastmas­

t e r w ifh Jo h n I nn-nn as chair nAn o f the commi*.tee of arranre- j fltAfwV assisted by W illiam T rea rv .

T b » ir • u**«t «n-'ak^r wm W il ­liam If Por7or ••-e''ial a"ent o f 1 the F*»de»-Bl Bu reau of Tnvestijia-t'on. H e •'ilH r>f «nm’> nf wnfV- i . .’ m any yeays was a curate at

J T I Sacred H eart Church under thelate Fa th e r Me Dermott. Bom

Father Boyle Will Speak Here

St. M ichaels Holy Name Soci- 1 e y w ill hold its lltfe-Annual

Com m union Breakfast on Sun- , day. M arch 8, in the Parish Hall.

Scheduled as the main ¿peaker is R t. Rev. M *gr Boyle, who for

in»s of the F B ! and nthrthings. ask«H thn hov« •/> **'1 their parents to lock their enrs when

♦ he»ri »-arU#»d *»n,,where and take th e ir key* wi*h th^m.

O ther puests v r r# M ir t i" dist*- -'* '■'lmn'i^ionor an-1

/n th ^ n v M ntto ln neighborhood commissK»ner both .of whom brou"h t greetin'»*.

The d in n e r a l* i relehr«* "d theiVMh n n n l',»*'-ej»r*-1 of I 1'** »'irt^ r' r Abr*»h*m I.»n*v>l*» and the 40th an n ive rsa ry o f the organization of I th*' R<»v c -n!i*« of Arrenca.

F ran k V end o 'a . prestidigitator j ent*‘r t i in e d v i ’h ma-’ ian per- j h rm a n ',n . N i h«>las Rian o en­tertained w ith harmonies selec­tions.

rv*n moth»*'-« v ho served the p'***»l wf»n* Mrnes Fre-i Jacobs. V k U ir De M 'irco . Jam es O ’Con­nor. Jo h n Kouhek B t *-v F ile r Harold I ‘st. Jam es Witt*»rff and W arren Tobiasen

The l.in eo ln Plaque nre^ented annu ally for ou ' tandin« service to the »'a' k went to Cubmaster Harold I i** J a k Du«*pan. chair­man of the ca r^ committee «5*v>Wr Br»'*?lv and exnressed gratitude

in Bayo nn e N .J he attended St. M a r y ’s School there, and later St. X a v ie rs in New York G rad ­uating from Seton H all in 1&I9, Msgr. B o y le entered the seminary and was ordained a priest in 1923. H e was then assigned a ••urate at O ur Lady O f the V a l­ley Church in Orange and later came to Sacred Heart in L y n d ­hurst In 1952 he was assigned as pastor of St. Lawrence R C. church in W ethaW ken. then to ’ leased Sacram ent in Newark S t i l l holding the office of C h ap ’a ;n in the Hoboken Coun­cil K of C. M.-gr Bovle is also the mod« ratnr of the Essex County H o ly Name Societies and the Arch-Dioce- an N a t i o n a l

K le v rr Kl»d Shoppa will «h»w the fashions. M l» Adelaida Kun*

chairm an

th<? W om an’s Club. They extend- Roszel in charge ed an invitation to the club to M rs A rthu r Weism ann was attend their second ann iversary chairm an of the hostess commit-, celebration next month. M is. J . tee for the day Tea was served D. M cCrca of the Jun io r W om an’s after the meetingC lub was a Kuest. I ----------------

M r, Robert G Aston. M r * |_«„ion Auxiliary Charles F Lehne. M rs Fred . VA/ . jTaub. M rs K a r l F W eber and Meet* OH W e d n e s d a y

j M r* Edw ard Stam m er w ere elec-1 v . _fine d e iro n jtr iyo n trd to ,he nominatin(! fh<- Ladies A ux ilia ry of B a rC iv il A ir Patro l at M rs W fb e r >nnounced the card rm Ber-W alker Tost. Am erican L e

partv to be siven for the benefit fc‘on. meeting on Wednesday of the »rhotarship fund on A p r il e v ,n ,n » at ,he

W eM H ’S Club News

Of I.vnd-

Saakatchawan fish coma in the large economy aiaat Hera’s the 19 U winner of tin Saskatche­wan Angler’s Derby — a whop­ping 61 lb. 10 os. Lake Trout caught by Henry Thorimbert.

New accaaa roads are opening op lakea seldom if ever fished be­fore in this Western Canadian province. For information on the beat placea lo ftah, write to tha Tourfat Branch. Legislative An­nex, Regina, Saskatchewan,

The Wom an s Club hurst saw a of the local tneu 2»in anniversary ceieora- tion meeting on Wednesday ai Adoniram Temple.

Fourteen members of the P a ­tro l came to the club in the ir uniforms, gave the club a dem ­onstration of the precision tiam - ing they receive and then told of some of the ir activities, not only at meetj^gs but also in real s e rv k e to this area, such as the he lp at Teterboro a few weeks

, ago. The group were accompa- 1 nied by the ir Captain. M ichael

Festa, who also spoke } T h ree Eighth D istrict officers

w ere ‘present at the meeting.> Mrs. Pau l W ltyng . member and 1 past president of the local club,

who is eighth district vice presi­dent; Mrs. Joseph L. Jo ny , of

• Carlstad t w elfare chairman, and Mrs. B v ro n Christie, of G arfie ld C iv i l Defense chairman. Mrs. A l fred Hensch, president of the Carlstad t W om an’s Club, also was a guest.

30th in the Hi::h School gymna- completed plans to help the mensjiim Mrs I ebbeus Stew ard a*k- w,Ml m e,r P ° rk ">**' d inner to <*d tor rontinuert sh v IUp nf ite~i» V ld th,s Saturday eveninRto he taken to Grevstone in the at 1,10 L e C "m Homr

to a ll wHo served durinthe ye a r and to »hose who helpedrr» l" v *S»s iiinn«‘r a fine sne 'ess.

O thers a* th " h«id ♦ »ble in '’’•»Hfd A ssis ’ -int ^ u b tn t ftd l^ary F ile r, treasu re r Thomas Carroll, j Ind ian eoaeh Jo h n Koub*k. «'•’•in d rive ch a irm an Jo«ef h Mic^i. hand r ra ft chairm an Geo r e M^v- er. in stitu tio na l rm»-i*srtnt-,t,ve Tho*,n#*«-T n Rmsso *'iil licitv '’hair- , man W il l ia m Tr« a« v H - ' ■> idie. O tto «l»-t**r f t e v t |den. V ineen* Hamers Fred Ja:*obs and R u b ert Dunlpn.

A t a r ^ i t 'a r o P t W88. on F r id a v eveni” • Jose oh Mif*ci, scr- n d rive rha!rmnn. an­nounced that t^e ^re\ iou« s ran d rive am ounted to fhe collection of 38 »-oi»nd« nv*r |Q tors of p*r«*r. M a r tin e ll had over two tor**, 4705 nound«1 f ' l i r hov*. M«*vcr. P«*ndorf. Calico and J a ­cobs. ea< h had over a t-.n; and s^x’en o*her*i. T i«-* Liddle, I>* M arco n - 'l P .»N m W H i '^ a r and M y if*'* n ra h h’t'1 1 •I*i40 :n<t I ‘»| *> , .,,n A " ■«> tt . h«>v* • * I ■ *11

A r th u r M a r ’ nell and Rn-v «ru»r r»<»*-e »'»•omoted to the We- belos den and received Roy Scout handbooks.' T he r>ro°ram ’v is an evhibition

of feats of sklil. cne d«*n told b ike safef ' ' rules, others how to ke*eo h e a l,v>v. tV»e history of the A m erican f ’a " and a demonstra­tion of g iv in " F irst Aid.

F if ty - y e a r service pirs wer« r resen ted to Ja ck Du^' an and H a ro ld L js» who presented badges and pold and silver

'■'ouncil of Catholic Men. He was named Rt. Rev MonsiKnor be »old a lte r the cl^te set.

1.V H I» Holm e . Pope P iu i X l I G e t that neighbor or yours to in Dec 1954 1 ®Nend w ith you. W e intend hav

A »o scheduled to s()eak is ih»*| ‘nli rnom fur Honorable Ju d g t Charles D e l A t lis t Sunday« meeting weFar.io, prosecuting attorney of were pleased lo have n yuest ihe Hoboken Law Department, panel made un of member* nf Ju d g e De F»»io has taken a life the Mount Carm el Sodality in long interest in public affairs. I Bavonne, N . J The four fe n ile ■haritahle enterpris. . and under- | men m oui nud-J spoke ahoul the ri-ivile/ed proitH’ts. He is also I v.'ork of Ihe Si»dality and it sconsidered an expert in poi tical I infliien.-cs in (lie Culhnlii htime M ien. e aiid governmental affairs I Thi-ir d s ii' unn both timelyand bears a reputation as an ¡'n<l in t-re*tm t and some ...real outstanding speaker and master lessons were learned by those of ceremonies He holds active attendin'*.m em bership in many organi/a-j T h is <oinin»; Monday evenin'- tions, among them, the H ew Jer- J

| sey M a te Ba r Assot iation. A*met iean Jud ica tu re Society. Hud- , son County M ental Health Assn.,'

, Tuberculosis League. E lks. E a ­gles, Ansonia Professional Soci-

I t ty . Unico National, Ita lian Com- 1 m un ity Centre, Past President

of S t ’. F rancis HN S. and Past J F a ith fu l Navigator Knight of Co- j lum bus Hoboken Assembly 4th ! Degree.I G en era l Chairm an for the af- I fa ir is Jam es V avn k . 2nd Vice

P res iden t of St. M ichae.’s Holy, Nam e Society , ticket chairman I i" Pof t Pr«‘sident Stan ley Michna.

: nrt tori t t n a d e r i* l'-'t V : c t ‘n i• l,*r11 S;.m ( 'hni'i-nto Du« t«>

O th er guests were ten mem-

near future.There were anni vers i r v preet-

in i’s from b«ith the Even ing

It was announced that a pantry party w ill be held afttfr the aux ilia ry meeting on A p ril 8th, w ith

membership Department and the M r*. V ictor Lindsay as chairm an.Jun io r W om an’s Club

The club voted to surportAnnouncement was tflso made

of the Ju n io r A ux ilia ry p ilgrimro llert ion of clothing <to be sent aK** to Va lley Forge, Pa., to btto the Cumberland M ountain area under sponsorship of theSave the children Federation as recommended by the State F e d ­eration

Memehet4* were urged to attend he Woman's Club Day at

'iiih n e ’s in Newark next month . hey were also urt;ed to buy overnm ent stamps for bonds.Cancer dressings w ill be made

ie\t Wednesday al the home of 4rs H a rry K lein in Tontine»venue, w ith Mrs. Herbert E.rioazel in t harge.

held on M iy 2nd. Lo.-al jun iors or seniors who desire to go are asked to contact Mrs. A rth u r Feitzinger, senior president, or Mrs. Ralph Le.-oque, J r . jun io i « hau man.

Hostesses for the social hour, w ith refreshments, which fol* I lowed the meeting w e ir M rs Ed I w ard Knauber, Mrs. Jo h n G e a ry I and Mrs. Ann Rodrique

men w ith whom she w orks at the Bedford Undergarm ent Com ­pany., She treated the women to pizzi pie, rum cake and coffee. In turn she was the recipient of a gift from her fe llow workers. Mrs. Jo an Ca llahan was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. De Donato w ill retire in Ju ly .

Mr and Mrs. Donald Butler. 715 Ten Eyck Avenue, are the •.arents of a son. Donn Kevin born on February 8th at St Vffary’s Hospital, P a ssu • The have four other ch ildren Donna Michael. G ary and Lori.

Mr. and Mrs Au ,ust Merkel Jr . , son-in-law and dauth t-r t> Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn J Ju n «e 344 Lyndhurst Avenue, have movec* from Forest H ills, L . I V> Che sire, Conn.. where Mr. M«*rkel ha accepted the position of eduor ol a w eekly business firm publics tion.

ley. of K ings land Avenue, spent Sunday a t th« home of their daughter and ooo-in law, Mr. a«d and M rs J c h n Baggeiti. a t Laur- elton. ce leb ra tin g Mrs. C row ley's birthday

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Jtisepb R « o . of 448 Chase Avenue, le it last Tueaday for » n ic e in the U S A rm y. He is ptesentiv stationed at F4 - Dix.

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Mrs A lic ia De Donato. 619 M ilton Avenue, celebrated her 62nd birthday last week by giv-

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\ ill bi ntf another <Juart«>rlv Federation m^etin-1 t;> It ht. A ll \. h<» can aUcnd are as v«*d to be at Sa red Heart ao later th in 8 I » in W e w ill leave in a group for H a c k e n v k and there w ill be p len ty ' of transportât on for all So far we have had *.he honor of being the Parish w ith the largest representation saye the hosts. Lets keep up the go<*d work.

W 'ith the season <*f I>ent here, don't for ,et to attend Mass as often as possible

F ra te nity Chapter, Order of I Ihe Eastern Sta r w ill honor mem- I'•HV-S who i'rnr.1 th« « liapti-1 1

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Sacred HeartNOTES

By BILL TBOESCHKR

Las t Sundav morning the mem bers of the Holy Name So .ie tv

tron.Next Monday e v e n i n g th e 1

rows, as earned, to Thomas Do- attended the 7 30 M jss offered at naio. W i l l ia m Be ll freo Tnrobi. I pa . red H eart Parish. Immediately F red M v e r . Otto Sluter J r Ro- fo llow ing the Mass they proceed bert W itto r f .

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Victor De Marco. - t*d to the school cafeteria for theirA n th on y Pan d o rf Arthur Mart.n e ll and G e ra ld List.

N ew boys assrvrved to dens are Ean Fan n in g , Bernd Rosell'n . George Ardizrone. Douglas K it tredge. G le n Davis- W illiam C a l­leja. P e te r Basinski and M ark Schreckenste in .

T h e attendance v as over 100. M r. D u ^ a n told of th»- Yukon D e rb y , w h k h many of those pre­sent had attended.

O n S a tu rd a y fhe Mothers’ Club took a ll the bovs, who ftesi-e'* to go. to see "Around the the W orld in Eighy Days."

regu la r m onthly meeting and .ignt breakiast.

As is usual, our Captains sy stem of ca ll n " the membership for turnout at Mass and the m eeting is progressing. Next rrttmth v.e feel that at least 250 men w ill attend the me^tin ;.

B y now a!l members of the S o . i? ty have re eived an invita- t.on to attend the Annual C o m ­m union Breakfast. W e ask all who are ^oin^ to attend to please m ake the ir reservations now.A c tu a lly we have set a deadline j for all tickets and absolutely none I

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(Special To The Leader) | was asked her view s on edu- TJ*e choicest »tones in town j ration,

today revolve around the V irg in ia | 'I might say," said Miss McMa- M cM anui caae. Sh e ’s the Chicago; nus haughtily, “ ihat progressi*- Otri «oho showed that a college education in my book is not a •duration shouldn’t prove a han- d irty w o rd !"$ r f« p In W e. She ha» become, be- W hen a bald-headed Texan, af-

wate briefly a substitute rested in the McM anus aparé teacher i n a Brook lyn high ment. was testifying .Judge school, m ore notorious than P o lly Hym an Bushel, a rea llv comical ! A dler whose house of ill fame benchman. brought out some ha% been glorified in a treatise good lints.called "A House is Not A H om ^ ."( Bushel urged the Texan to tell

T he tragic aspects of the McM,a what talked about withnus caae arc many. A beautiful McMpnus when he picked her up girl, apparénfly intelligent and at the barw el^ .educated she b a mixed I “ Judge, ’ explained the Texan,) up, psychiatric subject who is ¡ "w e just ta lked— just as if you

- inrire to be pitied than scorned, and I w ere having a drink at The facta ind icate she is part j the bar."

of a vicious ring that operates 'W e ll,” said "Hymie judicious- out o f the bright light spots of ly. “ maybe. B u t one thing I 'l l the city. The current case in bet No m atter what I said you which .¡he’s invo lved got started, wouldn't have fo l'owed mo a- jncidenta lly , in Danny's Hide- , round to three or four other Awrfv. one of the better, known bars.’’ bistros of the city. Tosca On Film

There seems little dimht som.'! There i* little doubt that the kind of policeinvo lved. The w iretap intercnp the finest things that has come tions that w ere read in court along in many a moon It is fin- indicated that lawyers were in a l l y hitting the trail away from volved. Indeed, the operation, as ! the quality houses and can beindicated by the wiretaps, showed ^ e n for as little a i 65 cents onthat the girhs and their a pgrtment *W e s t 42nd street,are on’y a sm all part of the operation. The bigger part con­cerns the fixers and the rats who live off the girla.

Despite the big money talked about in the newspapers, the girls w ere a lw ays broke. The obvious conclusion is m att of tfee money was taken bjr the pr<£urers.

The Use Of W iretap*T he sordid deta ils of thè M c­

M anus case catiaed one to won­d e r ju s t whát p a rt th e police

Y o rk 's thousands of ca ll g k b j to eve r>' « W t i o nuro- touched only scarcely The Most theatres w illj w i l u e c o u l d c l e a n o u t a v . 1 o l r r - ' » i f n « . i < > n ‘ ; n , .r a f t o f Ihetn i t \ h e \ ^ a n u - i l t i > ; H » P * ,0 ' i i m ' c t t . h k I mW h a t c a u s e - I h » i n t t » t a t t i o m > ' * ; i h i t ' h < h o o l « * » r < » l U r < - t h r . - w p l a c e and n o t p n o t h e i • l1v p r e * l i ^ m a n p o w e r b e -

Alm ost at the same time the 1 hind the show, it could be mède M cM anus case was being aired. a tremendous success and lead

to other fine things.

(Ernest Lotito, Lyndhurst High School and Rutgers grada ate, ia a F« bright scholarship student in Italy The following Is anether In the series ef articles he is writing for The Leader newspapers).

B j ERN EST LOTITO

About two-hundred and fifty students live in the Casa dello Studente.” Some occupy single rooms, others have a room-male Each room h * j a sink, one or two beds, a desk or two. a closet for clothes, one window, and a door. On the outside of each room mounted above the door, there is a sm all black box which server

to regulate the amount of electri

The Pals C lub of Lyndhurst ce­lebrated their thud anniversary w ith a dinner at Nanina s Res taurant in Be llev ille , on Sunday T heir husbands were guests. P re ­sent were M r and Mrs. Thomas Mafotti, M r and Mrs Joseph L i ­b riti, M r and Mrs. Jo h n Mazzei,

i M r and M rs Dominick Chierico, I M r and Mrs. Joseph Della V oId c , I Mr. and* M i s. Jam es Caatiglia, M r. and Mrs. Sa lvatore Castiglia and Mrs Elizabeth Demarzio.

c ity that can be utilized in th< room at any one time. 1 mt»mg it f to a m aximum of 120 watts |T w ice a week. Tuesday and Sat urdav. there is hot water, but it is for o ther reasons thaf beard-j are norm ,ir an?on*{ the ¿tudenis ;

One the first floor of the build . ing. there is a Mensa or cafeteria nlus the eouiva lent o f a soda fountain The real life of th« 1 dorm itory goes on in these tw o ! na mat ion. the new movie-mak-placts. Relaxed hours are spent *n* process, brings to vivid life playing chess, reading the news 1 <?Mr -to-the-death between Sin- paper watching television, dririlt- j (Kerw in Mathews) and amg coffee, or just shooting the j vkeleton in The 7th Voyage of breeze Discussion at dinner time Sinhad.” Kathryn Grant costars ranges in topic f r o m « if ls tt> <_____________ _________________________

in Columbia Pictures' Technicolor spectacle.

political theory.T h e student-; vary, in the ir po litical and religious thinking, from !

the athiest to the devout, from the conservative Christian-Democrat j to the communist, socialist>and even fascist W hen it c o m e s to;

protection was | current ' T o s i a '' on film m one o f f to the communist, socialist, and even fascist. W hen it c o m e s to studymg. however, they a ll have the same goal; they mean U iM nev i and » they are capable.

W hen a student arrives at the U n ive rs ity he is academ ically • prepared and ready ¿or five or six years of hard mental work He •j ready to sacrifice 'He leaves behind the ath letic endeavors of the ! L ieeo (h igh school). As fa r 'a s he is concerned, there is ve ry l it t le '

E ven those who don't like »°c»al advantage attached to going to College, a rd in this respect Puccini, and we count ourselves1 i4t* differs slightly from hia A m erican counterpart who looks toward among them, w ill be taken by College as a period of study, but also expects that he w ill gain the the the beauty of the production opportunity to meet other people, to go to parties, perhaps join a The singing is immense, the fra te rn ity w hich he feels w ill bring h im closer to U n ivers ity life, staging and color magnificent and to take an active interest in extra-curfi^u lar activ ities *

It seems a p ity high schools In a sense the A m erican student ia forced «R» do more than and colleges don't take it upon, “ j us* study” at the Un ivera ity . The idea that one who lb # *n o th in g themselves to sponsor the show- but study is not as good, somehow, as ona^Who is out for a sport

etc., has become part o f o u r sense of values. W hen he finishes his schooling and goes out to look for a job, those w h o h ire him w ill w an t to know w hat he has done above and beyond his academ

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play in the whole operation. New | ™ n l- T h e p icture would live up ^ i e v e r r ^ A M e r all, they are looking for the w ell rounded man.

f lh e “ take the student by the hand po licy” , which ex 's t< to s n m * H o c r e e i n t h e Am erican U n ive rs ity , is not found in Ita ly No1 , | K ' > - t o « « e ; l 1«. t o c l a s s , i t v o w , a n s t a - . a - \ s? ¡ : , . . . > ..\v,t*t ;i good mat!« <m the exam ination, no o i k t« a!l\ , art - N.. ......nits over you and markd your attt-ndanv«*. no one l«-aut> you *:«-p t>\ -tup through th*j; learn ing proces- by te lling you v h»^ to read uw.l when to read it. (O f course, this is more true in the A rts than in the Sciences). Here^ the Professor talVs about w hatever he is in te ­rested in, but the student ’»a responsible fo r eve ryth ing encompassedsomething took place in B ro ok ­

lyn that verified the suspicions of a great m any.

Three members of the morals squad w «*e found tapping wires. A bookm aker involved. The m orals aflpad m en were ‘rtdt’ in­terested in arres ting the bookie, according to authorities. Instead, they w ere checking up on the bookie's business to set the -¿cate of th e ir rake-off.

W hen H a rry Gross was ru n ­ning w ild in Bro ok lyn the su­spicion was he was acting only as a front man for the cops, the real operators of the bookie ring.

G iv in g a man a gun, a badge and w iretap equipment is giving him m ighty power. How to con­tro l that power so that it doesn't b ack fire on the public is one of the toughest problems iq thepolice book. W ho watches the cops?

W e ll, in any good department there m i0 t he the boss's squad, a tried and true crowd that is watching the otKer cops. There is no .evidence tta re is such a squad of snoops. B u t certa in ly an y po lice ' cemmisuioner who w ants to kieep his back covered m ust have aome w ay of knowing w hdt hia vM ) are doing— or not doing. £ llfc t% the w ay his best friends are ta king to Steve Ken nedy the police commissioner.

Net A Dirty Word

T he l i e M an vis w iretaps hac1 som e c h o k e lines. The languag» used by th e girls when they w e re taU di|g among themselve w as no t wtpft Miss McManu° ta u g h t - w i l i e r school classes— w e hope.

•H ow ever. w han one of the

n ew sm en approached her during a lu ll ! • ' th e tria l, th e conver- aation turned to education. She

Indeed, w n y shouldn't a high school or college make it a prac­tice to sponsor a m ovie program one night a w eek— using pic* tures w ith high quality andcorrespondingly hi^h rewards.

'T osca ” w ould be a good starting point.

by the title of th* course. Fo r instance, he m ay be enrol ed in a course entitled Ita lian L iteratu re . W h ile the Professor m ight choose to deal w ith one o r tw o w riters during the en tire year, the student must be ready to g ive an exam ination on the w ho le field. O r maybe he has five volumes of anatom y tto cover before Jun e , and a ll the Professor is going to cover in class is the c ircu lato ry system.

Am erican students would be lost in a s im ilar situation They ar^ used to having the facts handed out on a s ilve r p latter I f you can w rite fast enough» you can copy down eve ry word ihat the Lectu rer says: then, you can memorize it a ll, a ll you have to do is regurg itate the fa*ts on a piece of paper. I know, T ve done it m yself

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M rs. Edw ard Chankalian. Jr .. of North Arlington had d inner ’at the M ark in M ahwah, on T hurs­day, celebrating *he 3Kth wedding ann iversary of the Chankalians, I S r

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19,1959

Bride lo Ceronony Here LeClon Parade c>ro1 Sdiwolkert Becomes

T H F C O M M E R C IA I. I FA D E R A N D S O U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W

Agrestas GuestsPACE THREE

V W A i W ^ W A V % \ V > V « V / » V V V W » V W W W % \ W ^ A \ V . ^O rato rica l Contest move w ell. 'I his is j>nc of our

The Hu-.h S th o o l »¡ave us two) bl« »nnual «fairs comrades, so wonderful pro»pec. tin* y e a r1 k l I'ehind John and hisin the Contest T w o young U -; committee to put this over the die». M im B e tty M arion and Miss toP w ith a bang Pa t M cCorm ick, both g irls are | S .A .L .Junior». The judges had a dif-| T l '1' S .A .L . meeting » a s . a tk-ut decision to m ake in p ick-1 * re»> success th ... pa.t week The 1a * the W inner. M i: . McCorm ick I hard w ork that George B ro u n w a . chosen the w in n er and w ill »nd Ja c k fleyan have done w ith represent Post 139 at the Coun the e boys is showing results ey Sem i-Finals to be held in i Lo*>!< tor th.-se boys in the Meino- H....ln ouck Heights on W e in e s -1 r*a 1 Parade, day evening Feb 18 at the Eu-1 M e m b e n llpclia School. [ ( vm ir du(^ , r(. pt t (j ue sencj

The efforts made by both of, , r ht t k to J im F e rn e r io uf the the girls was a clear reflection

Qf His Parents HereCapt Jam es Agresta and Mrs.

Mrs. Agresta and their children, S teven and Lindu. are spending the week w ith Capt. Agrestas parents. Mr. »nd Mrs Jo hn A

rc«ta 403 Park avenue. R u ther­ford. for many years reddens oi Lyntinur>t.

('apt. Agresta and his fam ily have just re tinned to the United States a fte r 13 months in Korea,

on display and W e s ^ Sind Independentmembers could order *>uch as they I TheK u . t S r l l o ¡t.,K nd Independent A s s n . P a t r i c i a K e lly , d*u§hter of Mr.

. .„ .fe Polish-A m erican C«t»*ens i nd Mrs W illiam L* K elly , 618 would like to buy. I Club, and a!«o to D orothy K S o i- I beeond * « * " " • l ^

A dvance plans were m ade lo r l io and her w onderful greup o l ISth b irthday on Titt y w ith aa cake sale to be held after L e n t .1 women. T h an k , alto. the o th e r ' j ajam a p arty at he r * m e . H m , . ,

R e lrch m e n ts were served by ..rgan iiaU on . that I belong to KuesU were ^ r i a n Me G av in , M r . Sam uel Conti «nd her com- and th« many friend , throughout Pa tric ia M itchell. LorTaine 1 4 . m |tlee | the township, who h«lpcd me

| Sincerely.Mai 10 Peter R iizo

Thanks Voters G entlem en: ^‘ “ I w ish to take this opportun­ity to pu b l< l^ thank the voters

! w hv expressed the ir faith and

Lorra ine• Russo and Sandra Luccio la. The

girls stay’cd a ll night. In the e v ­ening there also was a fam ily

! gathering in celebration of the » event.

cfl the ttrem endoL • effo rt thatinvolved I

post J im and his committee have been work ng very hard so please

the> and the teachers involved | c0operatc by paying your dues put Into the preparation for this j n o w contest. W e are fortunate inhav.ng young teachers like Mr | F ig RoastJo feph Polito and M r M ichael Next Saturday is the tim e IfJfcy who are w i ling to work so [ vou do not have your tickets, gethaid w ith the students that arc them before the big ngh* A cainterested in tbi> contest, that parity crowd w ill be there tois an annnal Leg ion ponsored ¡«celebrate this bin eventaffair Dates to remember Feb. 17—So-

al Meeting at Post Feb. 21 —

Dorothy K Sozzio

To the People of Lyndhurst:M av I exnress rrv deepest an ^ _ _____ ______ _____

pre iation to the voters of the j sin e-r itjT in me during the recentw hejc he was finance officer io r township Firs* I want to express Bo#r(j Q( Education election,the 7th In fan try Division. On adm iration for the way the peo-his departure from Korea the *~lc braved bad weather and voted 1 I urge the members of therommanding General presented in such large numbers. Then I new ly constituted Bo a rd to 4k’orkhim a certificate of achievement want to say thanVs for the vote harm oniously for the beat in-ou. tanding work <.f ^'»nfidene*»- given to me.. I j terests of our ch ild ren and tax-

The fam ily are enroutc to realize it was my first effort in payers.”W ashington, D C where Capt lo< i l politics. P was both heart- V e ry tru ly yours.\gresta is assignged to the Fie ld en in« and th rillin f. I can only (D iv is ion of the office of the Chief snv that I w ill work w ith all m vof F inance I ab ility to give our com m unity j

On Sunday the John Agrestas the best s?hool *vstem possible, entertained at a birthday and I Theodore Topolskiiiome-corning partv for their son I --------- -------»♦ the ir home. Guest* included j D '^ r Lyndhurst Voters:M r and Mrs. Cornelius La G u a r- > Please accept from me my iia. M r and Mrs Ph il Cafaro. warmest I hanks for the §p’ end id M r and Mrs Morris Settembrino, vote given to me in the Board Pv t .Morris Settem brino Jr . , M r I < f Fduca f«on election. I pledgeand M rs W illiam Moniacra, M r t h a t I w ill work to the best ofind Mrs. Joseph Peciraro andMr and Mrs. Vineent Pu re lli. of Lyndhurst, and Mr and M. . A r ­thur C la ilie ld . of Flushing, N Y

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The judces are to be lauded also for the ir unselfish effort:, in giving the tim e to score the contests for us The scoring is rather invo lved and it takc j a very skilled person to treat all contestants fa ir ly W e of the l e ­gion are fortunate in having Mrs Roeschke P r in c ip a l of Roosevelt School Mrs Roeschke a local re­sident and M r R a lp h Polito a member of the township gov­erning body and prom inent a t­torney as judges.

I • A ll Legionairc-i w ho have free time, make the tr ip to Hasbrouck Heights next W ednesday.

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M r. and M rs Stephen Florke- w i c f . . 143 Post Avenue had a> their guests on Sunday the Rev Father H en ry Ju n eew ic i, Irv in g ­ton. M iss N ata lie Juncew icg . B a y ­onne M r and M rs Henry Becrut- czyk and ch ildren A rthu r, M ark.Pau l M atthew and V a le rie Of Staten Island, M r. and M rs, W a l ­ter G rzeb ik of Kearny , M r and Mrs. S te ven F l o r k e w i c z and daughter. LyncM e. of C lifton, and M r a|id M rs Leonard T inkham and sons. Robert and Kenneth.Menrv Rogn. Miss J f “ " * ' " ' ' F lo r~ I Ru harrt lio»(, o f C h i n k e w ic i and Vincent F lo r k e w i« . , on p „ urdayof Lyndhurst. A turkey dinner iwas served. ! T h e 4 y.w cerem ony w a s

Dinner Planned'yi*- Mothers' Club of Cub Park

(i. of Sacred Heart C h u r c h. neeting at the Sacred F eart school on last Tuesday evening.

Miss Carol Ann Schw eisert daughter of M r. and M rs Carl Schw eikert of 744‘ Fif^h street, became the bride of Claude Ar thur Bostic, son of M i and M r s

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1 ' r » r f - n ^ . e r t i M v e i l ” . a s h e l d i n p l a c e b v a s e e d p e a r l c r o w n S ‘ u

c a r r i e d w h i t e r u s e s c e n t e r e d b y a w b i t e or h i d

H . • '

WOMENSSHOES

All Sizes All Colors On Display Inside Store

x Not Everysize In Stock

1

CHILDRENSOVERSHOES $

" Strong |" Durable

x ■ Lightweight

HARRISON SHOES

I)»'«ir V oO ts:I would like to take thw tim e

to expresat mv feelings about lastTuesday * olee»»on. I am ve ry prateful that I wa* eleftf.od *o the S boyl Bof id I w ill serve the ch ildren of Lyndhurst to the ve rvv* «it of mv abditv and also ful

nade plans for their B lue and . f,u mv obligations to the en tire »old d inner to be held at 2 p.m. | township.

>n Feb ru a ry 22nd at the school. ! j w an t to give special thanks ‘.Irs. Andrew Guirlartd heads the ; to m y fam ily and friends who

■ o n H n i t t e e of arrangements. i worked so hard and supportedThe Rev Loui.» Merlmtt was a ! rne in this election. M any thanks

•uest a t the meeting and spoke 1 a l s o , to the various organizations •n “ The Meaning of Ijent.” who endorsed me and helped

A rtic les crocheted b y M an e me to get elected. I refer U\ the

TAXPAYERS And RENTPAYERS of Lyndhurst

Please Voto HO - Wed. Feb. 25, 1959A gain R r j r r l tin- S rhm il B udge t. T h is m ay

m ean u low er l . w n lax ra te (o r l (>59.

I’o llin g h o u r- 2 I’. M. In 0 I’. M.

B E S I R E A N D V O T E T H IS IS Y O U R D A Y

M. E. Y ain ter I l ia irtn a n fo r a Low er SrluMtl B nilget

hnn. i in■ I I i ' ' 1 r.iiii< rbridesr.a!.! !'* .■ r o w n . s M l h i I :s^Hted f l " ’ ;i!'r‘inblue c>rn?.*;<'ns salmon i*lad:<’li.

A f t e r a hf r.o\ i p - m - i - ' t - ' r t r i ’t h e ™ u - l e i l l 1 v e H i S o u t h e r rG ^ l i f o r n . V i s . B o s t r . p r a r i u a t e o f l y n d h u r s t 11 - h S c h o o l , w a ; w i t h ' t h e P n i . i n ’ n l I n s u r a n tC o m p n n y i n N V v . ' i i ! ' . H e r h u sb a n d a r ; i t I ii - i 11' o f C h i n o , ( v a l i f o r n i n ) l l i ' h ‘ s ' - h o o l . s o r e d f o u i v e a r s i n t h e U e t e l M i t e s N a v y H e i s n o - - w i t h R h o r A i r . r a f t i n C a l i f o r n i a .

Mr. and M rs I,- in K-nt. 45P Thomas avei.ne, h u e as then g u - s t M r .„K "n ! . ni 'ther, Mrs Adam K'-ot of V itlsi Rfirre, Pa For the w-ok end the. also llin' as a ¿uest Mrs Kent's inothei M is. I . o i i i s IV-rdy of rlam s. Pa.

Lei’s face it. it’s the little

thing* in life . . . carefully

nurtured, properly supervised

. . . w h i c h u r o w i n t o b e a u t i f u l

f o r m a n d r e a l i t y . S o i t i s

w ith a National Community

Bank in terest-bearing

Savings account. More, it can

be any child’s assurance of

financial readiness for the

future. Why not open an NCB Savings account for him

and her today.

2 2 4 H A R R IS O N A V E. I i t i 3-1 ¡»96 H A R R ISO N

H O U R S - M o n - 'l 'liu rs - E ri a n d S al I ill '> I*. M.

X S kfc «hi» Coupon

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PACE TWO T H F C O M M E R C IA I. L E A D E R A N D S Q t ’T H BF.R O E N R E V IE W T H I K S D A Y . F F H K l A H Y 19, 1939

Keep Your Faith, Go To Church Every Sunday And Holy Days . _ . . i.wns

.> h e a r t e .‘ c . c h u r c h*>«(• iM d * Nr« Jersey Ave

Masses: « 30, 7 :jo , »00 , 10:00, .11:00, 12 00 in church.9:00 in school.

(m o u n t c a r m e l c h a p k l< v | M u < J t l N H . l . v n A a r a l

ft in r^ y *0 0 . »-00, I0 :j0i«T. M IC U A FI.’K R a

CHURCH Re*. I ^ U n i u J . W U a n M I

fH M c* •**< IIH I P m < K I M !

M a u n i r r at T. a. 9. 10 and 11:3« I J h .

S t . T H O M A S K P t s r o T A Lj J ta rn m d r 1

Stay visant and F'oresl Aves. Church Ofllcr: ( hureh School

W i , F ó rn i Ave. Phone CìE I- M M Extension.H l* *»V. C. Wesley Shlkr. B.D.

Rector

attend A n n u a l Communion Break fast for Men and Boys to be held at Christ Churrh, G len Ridge.

Tuesday. Feb ru a ry 24. 11*50 9:00 u.m H o ly Communion

St. Mathias 7 30 p.m. Desaert—11:00 p.m.K ven in g P ra ye r and talk by the Rev W ..y n r Schw ab Rector ofS t.P a u l’s Montvale, N-I

Thursday. February 20 195»U (HI p.m. A d u lt Choir practice » SO p m. Vextry Meeting.

I.yndhurxt Methodist Church Rev. Rodger W. Hawn, minister

Q l a i n M m

Thursday Feb 26 10 (Mi a m — U ce tin r a* 8 »0 p.m. M iss I.u c ile M A IO R A N OW S C Q members and friend« Nkrhal L e a d e r- E v e ry o n e is Deeming it impossible to thankw in m ake cancer dressings at u r * « ! to attend. all in person we wish to takethe hom e of M rs W righ t. 321 Thursday. February 2« - C ho ir ¡th is means of « p r « » n P <>ur

avr — 8 00 n.m • I>r»~tK*e at 8 00 p.m. ainrere and heartfelt thanks toour relative»!», friends and neigh-

Sa tu rd ay Feb 28 11'00 a.ni. — 1 I 1 M T t M IW U u r s - M ia x i bors for the ir words of consola-C o n firm a lion C l ' J s meets. „ ' * » R H T1RT ______________ .ton. beautiful floral tributes and |the church *■ r f m pmtt * L i n d a AvaaaeaA ll are welcome at the rhu rvh ______ *a cn oSa , Toa

««Tiitfai, *

Liv in g sto n A d u lt Cho ir rehearsal

Miss Jaxel Becomes A Bride, Weds Harold A. Bisgaard II

.cw n s and matching headpieces w ith short veils. A ll carried bou- iu«*ts of ye llow pompoms tied

w ith opposite ribbons.

on the corner of Stuyvesant and , T o n tin e avenues. Persons w ithout a church home in Lynd hurst ■re especia lly invited.

l e w l e o i « I 1 1 A .M .

spiritual bouquets at ihe funeral of our beloved husband andfather Joseph Maiorano W eespecially wish »o thank Dr. G purpose.'

Miss L illia n Rose Ja x e l, daugh ter of M r and M rs George Ja- xel Sr., of 337 T rave rs place, became the bride of Harald A. B is ­gaard II. son of M r and Mrs.

PRC!S I I

WK8TMINSTEK B V m i A N ( H U C H

I. y M lhm rW Ehrter !

Rev. R odger W . Hawn, minister Saturday, Feb. 11, 7 00 p.m.—

Covered dish supper of the fel­low ship C lub . New members to be honored. Planned program

I to fo llow .Sunday, Feb 21, »45 a.m .-

Church School w ith classes for all ages. — 11:00 ajn . Public worship w ith sermon by the m inister. T he Youth Choir w ill sing,— 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellow-

F — n p r y 1?. I 7 30 a.m. H oly j -hips Communion — 9 00 a.m. Fam ily | M onday Feb. 23, 3:30 p m — YouthC w tm unw ri- 11.00 a.in M orn -■ C ho ir rehearsalI i i j J I ’u .y t r Serm on -Coffee Tueaday Feb 24. H 00 p.m.—I-O"*' Mrtf *: - The Vestry. | c i|U rch School Officers and

i in Y.P.F.. Teachers meet\fc*i. Otv, t-»4>iunry 2a, lUfttt 745 j W ednesday

a m Men me« I .*** Church ^to

S l t u i t l i r *’ P Î Î W 10 : i 0 s i i . m .Youth tCholr P rac tK e 2nd Sunday in l ent

Feb. 25, 8:00 pm . Specia l I^enten service

SINCERITY ... DIGNITY ... REVERENCER r n . l i r e i l lii A H o iu r lik e A tm o sp h e re

WALDO J. IPPOLITOFUNERAL HOME

125 r i i m ; e r o a d l y n d h u r s t , n . j .

G F n rv a 8-466-1

Parking Facilities On PremisesA IK CONDITIONED » E A R ROUND

Su n d ay , Feb. 22—Church School at 9:30 a m — Sermon topi,

at 11 a.m.— When God T u rn » A ngu ish Into E c« ta :y— Sacra- m ent of Babtism— W estm inster Fe llow sh ip s 7 p.m.

W ednesday. — Choir rehearsai F r id a y ,— Westminster Boys’ C tuo

| F r id a y . Feb 21— Insta llation ..I j ou r new minister -8 p m

I l . y a ^ h a n t Hebrew Center1 333 V a lle y Brook Avenue

R ab b i Alex Pronnian 320 Second Avenue

Phones— Study. G K 8 »5*2Residence. G E 8-7515

ST. MATTHEW’» ■▼A N G E L IC A L L lT liR K A N

CHURCH Corner Valle» Brook A « » a«d

T rav e rs Flare, I. y ad b u n t Rev. Ooor|e M uller, FaatM

m T rav e rs rtaee . l.yodhorM WKhater M IM

L A T T E R DAY SA IN T S O F JESU S CHRIST A. E. Mark*. raster

Services Every Sunday at the

A d iniram Masonic Tem ple 12 1 Second Avenue

Lvndhurst. N. J Church School. 10 a m.

Preachm it Service. 11 a m

BUTUBRFORD B A r n S T CHURCH

N Went Passaic Ave.. Ratherford Rev. George S« lth . Taster

( • Woodward Ave.. « st lw rta r t Phono tiEneva g-«7*S

M O A M .. •o o O a y »«» a« l

jK rU is r S a M toi , a. , ^ . e M ^ n<s«;iaiar a r « e rlv« si f t * * « . « « K « c n »t k s ia t t« *o S q y a r « .

■I«« « a l l y lru « n 1 1 » •** • f ’ * -«..pi end l*«»l »oll-H-.** »«»4 »>«**> ♦•ve-iiln« Tram .:»«

** *ro*K. a iurliif...

Paul F. Rietike,Oldtime Resident

Pau l F R ie tike . 52» Page ave­nue du-d i.n Sa tu rd ay night at his home after a short illness w ith a heart ( onditk>n He wns TO was isirn in Germ any, and had M i l* ’o the U n i’ed States over 6'i years an». H e had lived o I vndhurst fur the past 5»

,rs i< . • previously in Je n u y C ily F. i 25 ysats M r R iet/ke o|ier

ated an lee and coal business re- tir in s in IJ45

Simms, the offioers and m-'mbers of the M a in 'Carm el Society, the C le rc y of Sarred Heart Chu rrh and the staff of the Nazare Me- mortal Home, Inc for their kind and efficient services.Bereaved W ife and Childn-n

Patriot s Day At Everyman's

Sunday, Feb. 22nd at R u th e r­ford H i h S c h o o l auditorium , starting 0 30 a.m. E ve rym an ’s B i ­ble Class w ill commemorates those* loyal and devoted citizens w'ho have h e ljvd this country move forward to w ird a «enuine A m er­ican W a v of life: C. N ad ler Hut

1 the Class president has so si«- nified.

E v« rvm an ’s Orchestra promise medodious accompaniment

Y our tim ely expose sure ly con tributed largely to the defeat of this record breaking school ^icwood Cliffs,

H ara ld A • Risgaord of P la in u) field

The 2 30 p m ce-remony wa> j.e*rform<*d at St M atthew - hvan Kelical Lutheran Church by tin p; .¡tor, Re-v. F. Muller- A recep tion for 100 guests was held at L y le ’s Restaurant in K« arny

Mrs. George Jaxe l J r . ol EnV« . h«-r 1er

bud(< t at the polls. Tuesday, Feb 10th. The citizens a n te e*rf mad de, younu and old, and de*cisivel> deteatenl or re>ecte*d this 1959-00 school budget ThrouKh this pub lie indignation, our School Board in a reconsideration last Friday evening, despite the ir previous claim s that no budget cuts could be made. loppe*d off the sum of $7.250. This of course, w ill some what reduce this expected rise- of 75 points but m tn y taxpay ers feel that only Mthe surfae-e ^ „w n of turcpieuse has been scratched," *nd that w ith round necklin«

in law ’s matron of h«»n«»r brides maids were Mrs. He*nriK Hanse-n i of Lyndhur.st and Mrs. Donald Lane, of O radcll

The bride wore a f-own ol C han tilly lace w ith a modi.u-d square neckline*, lonu slee-ver pointed at the wrr.it, and a full three-tier skirt Her finucrtip veil was caught by a crow n o! '-equins and se*e*<lpearls She* cai - ried a cascade- of white rose-s

H er matron of honor wore a nylon tulh ajul a mat

The bride's mother wore a roy- b ue dress and a coinage of

white carnations. The groom's ir,other wore «-oral lace w ith a cor>age " f pink carnatieMVt. Both wore- m atching ace-essories.

'1 he couple w ill live in M«- tuchen. on the ir return frofn • motor trip south. Mrs. Btsgaar*

a graduate of DickinseMi Hig^ S< hool. Je rsey C ity , and is a sec- it tarv w ith the W orld Telegrxm* Sun in Ne w York. H er huaband, rad nut <* «»f.-Newark College of

E n ” ineerinf»Visth*» Hvil, engineer ior the C ity of P lain fie ld« %| g

our town governing body, name ; th ing headpieneThe bridesmaie.

w ith

During the Spanish A m erican the hym n sinking w ith Am erica W a r Mr R ieteke was in the | Be au tifu l” to start with.M ei chant M afine service nn<l W ilb u r Jackson has be*en us was in Havana harbor at the time «¡Kned the updrcial role of preet-, » f t h e s i n k i n g o f t h e U S S

M .u ie ’|^i wa

I j ' A f ! im i It»*1

JO H N L. BURKF U N E R A L

f»2 Hielte Hoaet I.ymJhiirst, N. J.

W Ebster 9-0490

"Burk Service for S ixty '/•an

D I R E C T O R

4f»*>-71 Pa lihae leH A v e n u e

J e r s e y C ily 7 , N. J.

O Ldfield 9-4578

TH E I ’ NITARIAN I H l R t H O F Rl'THERFORD

“ A Free and Modern Faith "7* Home Ave., epp. A n n Ave.

Rutherford. N. J .Rev. Harold R. Dean. M inister

. a member of I.yndh iirst M., IK iS H I* O E l l ’.R,

Sa- lieu C lub of New Y .rk C.t>

He leave* llirt-.- daughters. Mrs. i.l-i. lt .." .-t11. Mrs. Helen Mue|. 1er a od Mr- Em ily Brooks, all

‘ l.ynd tu irs l. a brother and a .-o r in Germ any: six fian d e h il

-l*,-o ,.i*d it.ur ^reat-|*randehil-d iefi

His W1ÍI M rs Em ilie A lsleben K.et/kr died ih 1Ü24 A daugh ter M rs. Annette So v illa . died ? , , . %>yrs apo. and a son Pau lJ : . d,ed aixiut 20 yeaçs aso.

l_.st r ib s of the E lk « I>Kije were held on Tuesday at 8 pm . ,t the John L. B u rk Funera l

j II..m e 2 R idge road, where the I-, Hr G lenn P ia tt , past..! of ■lu- Westm inster P resbyterian Churrh . conduced a funeral -erv|fe a ' 2 pm . yesterdav ln- ternW-nl was in l l l l l ik le Cem e­te ry , I.yndhurst

ly the M ayor and Tow n Com inLv-ioners should be given the opportunity '•> rev iew it and pass, upon it for the sole purposs- of m aking fu rther economies Of course, according to law , this can on ly be done if the vbters at the next school election for the 1MS-60 budget again reject it on

,ng the visitors. I Wednesday, Feb. 24th. It hass< reenplay "G rw lin g s f r o m ] been suggested by some of our

West P o in t " w ith M ilita ry Acad- tax minded citixens th .t should em y s 'i nes ar background, and ! tiie tU ive oj^xirtunity a r :°e and 'liu w in i' two f.irmor D e r fc e n j ihe budget is turned over to our County football p la y t s . all-stars i town governing body, a c it i ie n ’s

. . . . j . ...u k

s h o i t V- i l re sun ila i

LENGTHEN YOUR STRID E '

« « s ip *HARRISON SHOE

224 Harrison Avenue HI! 3-1596

R K K I) M E M O R IA L U N I T K l) P R Ü S H V ’ K R 1 A N

C N l'K C HMr V»llejr Hr«*

Aveaue

\ . . I- -I Hi* maov kind. ,i, ,,-,.1 t tt iu lo U ni r s , *>« :111

.1 t l>. ial t r A j y t e s a n d * p i i i t i i : i i M>uqitels of our re^tivcs,*frlO nds jn d vieighburs during our recent

1 loss may we take thi« m eans of S u n d a y , February 22 B ib b r x p r , ^ in|: our rrwxrt »incere

School at 9 45 a m. M orm n« l ^an )u . y)e especia lly w ish to W orsh ip at 11:00 a m R ev Ho thank -he c lergy of S a rred H eart b e r t B * Cunningham. G uest w ho w ere a grest sourceS p ea k er j nf „ . „ i » , . and encouragem ent

M onday. February 23. — Pain ting^ amj t(M. and m em bers ofo f th e Beginners R.tom at » 0 0 : |h^ s a rn d H eart Holy Nam e So

now ‘pieties' on lorade. w i 'h stir ring m ilita ry tunes un tajx- re .order, - has l>ee!i planned

Reverend A a r ' Van H n ii'cn has V o u c h e d for another one of his 1-iHKt * dks on “ Brotherhood.”I his Class leader had shared the platform w ith Raldji S idn ey U<ig nt-r, Inst Sunday.

Scrip tu re Reading (Genesis 4 1 9 ) and P ra ye r by Chaoliun Fred M ierin the forepar' of the session

Benediction at closing. Secre ­tary Rodney Ketcham w ill also appear w ith his i-i'port.

Cannella Fund(Continued from P-ge 1)

posed of Jo h n Hartipan M ario j Riz/o. C a rl McDonald .Jam« W il loughby. R ichard Gle*e*son. Frank Leiwder. Harold ’B u ck " B row n, Donne D iv ine Rn hard Gunther,w ■!.. n y (;.« !i,.i 'i. i ..nd w .dt. i

budget i*ejmmittee consi.ting of tw o town rinane ial banking men. tw o real estate brokers, two m anufacturing executives and our prese nt Cennmissioner of F i j nance be named by tlie mayor und Commissie»ners to study the school budget and make theii i «-commendations accordingly. T h is practice has been done in m any ( itirs and towns w ith startling results. O n ly last year the- city of Bayonne did th. ; and m any economies were effected w ithout impairing any of the• ervices

!tt--pcetful!y yours,M d lard E. Vanner

2U5 P ine St.. Lyndhurst, N .J

I Milplay, i .... « Muir «i. k. « If.

addition, tickets are availab le in th<* home r o o m s of Lyndhurst i H igh School and in the office* of | North A rlington High School.

L%|M»rie*nce* and uncJerstaneling e|iialiii«»* its to ace‘e*|it e*omple»te re sp o n s ib ility , reliev- ¡UK I lie fiim ily o f tlie m-cd fo r personal | ilu n n iiiK iltir iitfi l lie ir hou rs o f lie reavem en l lu ll a l wa ys a lle ii l iv e to res|»ecl an y stin(es- l io n liliiile liv lliu-e whom t*e serve.

N A Z A R E eM E M O M A L H O M E b e .

403 MME ROAD - LYNDHURST. H I.S ta * GCmvi t-7772

A h C . s d l H w i d l o t V e w C i a h r t

a.m. by the Fe llow sh ip C lu b j A l l ex tra help web-ome.

T uesday , February 24 — Ru thN i c h o 1 M issionary Soreely

m eets a' 8:00 p.m. for W orsh ip and Lesson Meedinti.

W ednesday, February 25— Y outh C lu b meets a’ 3:30 p m P ra y e r

the L—, w ty. C o lu m b i* A ^ .P . C lub, and th- East End Dem ocratic ¿ K b . and ’o the s ta ff of the Na- /are M envina l He»me. Inc., who oerf^rmed »heir seTvires so ef- fien nt>

WRCA (CCg) 7:45 a.m.

S T A T IO N S U N D A Y SWOR TV (91 — I p.m.

WOR (77*1 7:43 p.m.

DON’T GAMBLE >

WITH YOUR

HEALTH

When you buy cure-alls from an itinerant pe?ddler the stakes are trag ica lly high.The peddler may, in effect, be risking your health tor a fast profit.

S ince health is your most precious gift, re ly on the com m unity health team in the event of illness.

See your fam ily physician. Should he prescribe medicine, our fu lly s triked prescription department is your assurance of proinpt. courteous servic«.

L E V Y 'SPHARMACY, INC.

JO E L M. LE V Y, ft. P.

299 Sltiyvesant Aventie LYN DH U RST, N .J. GE S-lttC

Bereaved Fam ily of The J.is'*ph N V a len ti S r

I-ate

Cold Beer-Wine & Liquors Free Delivery

Complete Catering ServiceW eddi .3s — Banquets

.Parties — Etc.•

H O M E MADE

Cole Slaw Potato SeUd

Baked Beans Meceroni Salad

D ear Editor.Y ou should tx* rommended for

alerting the citizens and taxp ay­ers of Lyndhurst regarding the expe*cted tax rise* of 75 points in the town tax rate* due to the $107.000 increi.se in our schoo* budget for 1959-<i0 Up to last Thursdav, Feb. 12th. when your issue- appeare*d and gave the tax payers the* true story, we were in e'omplete ignorance of thi situation as at the* meeting Fri day evening when a re*c<msidera- tlon ol the budget was held, M r Checki. the School Board Presi dent admitted, under questioning, that no printed copies of the- budget was print<*d for distri bution to the public for ee-onorm

QOOO m Y SAT M X

NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS

Mindful of «varyneed, heedful of

% ■* * -<V 0m 4-'* *' f " 19 v C n tr lW

KISZKA md KKLOASY

la Uaia f t ■ •vary detail witk-tfca itm M R

Every « i m i » i» a perf*ctt (rikat*

“ S e rv in g F am ille» « f E w r y F l Ä . A l ^ ^ J E M O O e

hours Daily: • to 11 P.M.

SUNDAY

GARDENDelicatessen

H - i - l

Cdbinets

HnrdwafOi .. • yX-*

Travers« Rods

Curtain Rods

411 PA SE AVE. (Cor. LYNDHURST, I

-■ m » ■ ' • i- ■■

sasú j* ..

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L y n t J h r i r s *V ' . V - S " r '

f’ub1 1 ,1 '

JfCtoutf-uL.2 !* citterns of America i n placed In the a n t enviable

" ,lf «nd proprietors of • »«it tract of I V . _ ■-■ " " i w i i d l » ! » 1 1 the various satis aad t t a d n of

w o tm . »■* abounding with all the neooaarica and c m - be ■ M .1 . . ‘ ’ H',*vr" h** crowned aU Its other kfearian,

opportunity for political happiness thsn say ” * **** TO r heen favored »Hk " If their citiamo

** * e « P 'c ‘ rty free and happy, the fault wUl hor z r ? * ? c .e o r c ;e WASHINGTON in , circular

ItcTcliaU tOTen,or* of thirteen upon the conclusion of

3 £eai>eran d S O U T II B E R G E N R E V IE W

Vol. 40 — No. 33 I.Y N D H C R ST . N . J. .

Township Tax Rate! New Lackawanna BridgeScheduled To Rise 77 More Points

F E B R U A R Y 1», 1V59TBT

«attor. July 14 H7T .1 |M t Mt Q Sc i ■t Rulhiitorl, N. J.. un»,r Ih* act . t Mired *. 1ST» T IL K M O M I M N C VA t-ISS-mt

the basis of the pre lim inary Board of Education fieures The schorl budget, derested las1 w eek , w i ll be presented to th voters next Wednesday

A cut nf $7,2110 has been made by adjusting the expected sur pluses. I f t V voters turn th< budcet down Wednesday it w ill ro to the Board of Com m ission­ers for pruning.

T he rate was kept from' c lim b ­ing even hi.-her because of the record tax collections o i B7 58 re r ie n t.

To keep the rate down thi B o ird r f Commissioners had ti dig deepl v into the surplus, usinr u” II73.0CO and leaving lets thar » 0 0 on balance.

The com missioners also antiri peted seHinr; *» *000 '«f prdpenv in the ' com ing yeac to keep the ra te downLThe. shows that the a-

Lyndhurst must pay to Count» this yea r ha*

^to $256.000 from an inmooo.

|0 commissioner i are1 m n % £ . 0n,y I 179»000m XOOO used last Hfures in the but4p#i

T h » school cotXs which figure it* th« budget •re rising from m i . i n . l i to $875,491.51, the

shows.

, , * 1 ® tow nsh ip lM d ; r t ra rr ie * u Imx ru le increase r v 7 7 *p o in ts f ro m SQ.21 1« $9.81 ,,e r *100 o f v a lu n lio n . lustT®ar to $9 .2 ] in tile |tr (h |H T liv r Im ii I prt

A h e a r in g w ill he h.-l.l Marc h <> «1 th e T o w n H all T h e budget was estimated or ----

PLEASE JAMES!>chool Board Has Dinner •Aerc $18.76 Per Person

Sp-etalrr» at the Mrn-fsy meeting of the float 1 of Edu­c t io n thought that Truster Peter Cur io w it bring rr re than magnanimous when H** moved that the cost of the Annual B-ard Dinner be limited to UO.tt orr person.

His exponents on the Board. wV“» like to ref # to them selves as the true friend« of Fd neat i n voted him d m n 5 4. Thev then voted *SICO.Of) for the dinner.

The dinner was held the same ni~ht at a local restau­rant and seventeen per- >ns, including attorney Philip Paul whose presence Curcio objected to. ran un a bill of $319.00'or SIS.76 per person

inquiry develope* that the dinner intludt t shrimp e*tck- ta*ls ,bak' | clams, ravioli. rteaVs and k a cream and Coffey end **hen drinks. G ifts distributed at the din­ner were rurchased with pther school funds.

Si!* 2 Ä S Father ° ’BrienThree aliened sh*^Ul?ej-». a

Lynd- Canter-

w ers arrseted at a lca Supermarket d »> »»>% Canter -

bury avenue, oa Saturday. In •aeh caae the complaint was

by Joseph Gancarirk. officer for G r a n d

t'a loa. The woman was arrest­ed at 1 1 «7 a.m. wHh the help of Patratasea H eadm en aad Macaluao. The Lyndhurst man was arre sted at 1:15 p.m. with the aseM aace of Captain Kauf- hold. A t I p.m. as the store waa closing f i r the week-end. Captain Kaufhold went baek to the supermarket to place the North Arlington man under arrest. Each was re'eased after a sta tement was signed. They are achedaled to meet Magi­strate Joseph Lafrano In court tonight M

Richard Bender1'l i , son i f Mr and M is. Joseph Bendorilis of 342 Page Avenue, ha* enlisted in th- U. S. Navy and is now in bool training et G reat Lfkes Naval Station.

W hen the Lackaw anna R ailroad decided to replace the 50-year-old gate-type bridge over the Hackensack R i vèr between Secàucus and Lyndhurst, It did not go running to the federal government,

Instead, the railroad puts its p l a n n e r s to work. They drew u p plan* for a $6,000,000 fac ility . That money i s coming out of the Lackaw anna treasury *

W ith in days the new s p a n w i l l g o i n t o service It is a beauty, looming i 20 feet m t h e a i r . It i s a l i f t - t y p - s p a n capable of being opened and closed qu ickly.

It a modern bridge, em ploying t h e m o s t m o d e r n devices. In- | stead of two tracks, it w ill have b u t o n e T h e railroad h a s 'earned I that with electronic switching, it i s now p o s s i b l e to get a ll the trains 1 that want to go across t h e bridgi* w i t h :■ - - n ^ l e o f t r a c k s

S o o n t h e o l d b r i d g e w i ' l h e , o , . s . . , i • t < • '. T h e o n e t h in g ihu t .w ou K I d i> ..p p . » pi th a t

K A l / l f f U / C R n n b :.*ilr.»a«l.na <»i'an(|c k in d ..f ti .n • f.ut t.iuKt beI I C v l l r V v M D U U b \ tHisuU a nt— n iy imm mHih istoiì. -*■-

T he book review ed b y thè R ev ; It is a concept that is w a t < h i n g c u t c o m m u t e r s e r v i c e b e i n g Jo h n E O ’ B r i e n , p r o f e s s o r of his- ! hammered into the ground. It i s a c o n c e p t t h a t a p p l i e s to n o o t h e r tory h\ Seton H a l l U n ive rs ity , j l -vpc of transportation service.at the Bftfvk T e a **iven on Sun- There arA ♦ varie ty of p u b l i c s e r v i c e s w r a p p e d u p w t h e new day b y Court L y n d h u r s * . C atho lic ; I>ackawanna Bridge. F o r years F u .saie h a s b e e n s t r u g g l i n g to g e t Daughters of A m e r i c a , o n Sun ! the E rie Railroad tracks out of t h e c i t y ' s center S u c h a move w illday afternoon at Sacred Heart g ive . Passaic a chance to im prove its traffic situation, re v iv e itsS c h o o l w a s " T h e Autobiography I departing commercial busine . e v T h e new bridge is designed to take o I St. T e r e s e . The speaker was on the Lackaw anna line the E r i e traffic t h a t bottles up the center of ’ ' r e s e n t e d bv the Rev. Be rna rd the city.F . Moqre, pastor of Sacred H eart j Then, too, up the Hackonsat k R i v e r a b i t P u b l i c Se rv ice is R.C. Church. \ bu ild ing a huge new generating plant i n R i d g e f i e l d . T here is a

possibility much of its fuel w i ’ l b e t r a n s p o r t e d b y b a r g e . The n e w Lackaw anna B r i d g e w ill ^make i t u n n e c e s s a r y t o o p e n as o f t e n as the old o n e for rive r traffic. W h e n i t d o e s o p e n i t w i l l o p e r a t e faster and more efficiently.

Y e t not a nickel of public a i d i s in s t o r . * f o r t h e r a i l r o a d .Indeed, what the tax people w i l l do t o t h e r a i l r o a d i s a c a u t i o n

When the New York C entra l r e p l a c e d i t s old H a r l e m R i v e r b r i d g e w ith a spanking new structure, t h e c i t y g a v e i\s a p p r o v a l b y i n ­creasing the tax o f $86.000 that s t o o d o n t h e old b r i d g e t o a b o u t $500.000.

Bu t when the airlines w ant an im p i o v e r n e n t . t h e y l o o k e v e r y ­where but to themselves for h e l p W h e n t h e A m e r i c a n A i r l i n e s E le ctra dove into East R ive r, k illin g 65. a n o u t c r y f o r b e t t e r safety precautions went up Y e t not one p e i.cn a s k e d A m e r i c a n A irlines to provide the safety measures. T h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t a n d t h e Port of N ew York A u th o rity were asked

R ecen tly Congress made its n u m b e r o n e i t e m o f b u s i n e s s a p ­proval of a half-billion do lla r a i r p o r t i m p r o v e m e n t p n g a m The Port o f N e w York Authority , w h i c h s a y s i t o p e r a t e s t h e r e g i o n a l

(Continued on P a ? e 14'

REVALUATION PROGRAM IS HMHJ.Y SET

Lyndhurst's r e v a l u j t i o n p r o B» a m k ® t s under w a y i n a s h o r t time.Monday night a p p r o v e d Finance D irector Carm ine Sav ino rec- ommendaiion that Associate Su r veys, 30 Howe avenue. Passaic, oe given ttv* contract f o r 35.000

The Passaic firm was low b id ­der among five from whom fig ­ures were solkited

Tbc Passaic firm completed tha revaluation of C lifto n ’s prop­erty. did U»e job in W a ld w ick of ! Barren County and of East Or- 1 ange

investigation of the group's ' work in those communities show | eCl in a i» it ut eouipped Io oo the job, Savino said.

A $10,000 assessment map has also been ordered by ttve rioaid of Commissioners.

Commissioner Savino declared Lynuhurst must have revalua-

to comply with Llie law. A li ertj must be assessed at 100

parveut of value, 'the commissi­oners then can apply a um lorm method of assessment against all Iflbperly owners.

It w ill be the first revaluation prbgram carried on in Lyndhurst Commissioner Savino said he an- tislpetes that the township as a wl)oie w ill benefit

Each property w ill be revalued. Inapaction o i the premises and investigation of sales in the v i ­cinity w ill be checked.

Art Ubgber li Caadldate

Checki Takes On Taxpayers, Says Budget Cannot Be Cut,Up For Vote Wednesday

School Budget AgainTaxpayers Still Steaming over CKecki's

Refusal to C u t Unnecessaries O u t of BillThis is the highest amount of

( toy l udget in the history of I Lyndhurst - - - h i g h e r even

‘hough the total registration of dudents is more than 1,000 be- 'ow what it was a couple of dec­ides at-o and although there are low two parochial schools oper- iting w ith 1 400 students.

At the budget hearing last Fri- iifv Chet ki and others try to

isn't

spent

T h e B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n subm it* 1« ta x p a y e rs o f L ynd- k u rs t n e x t W ed nesday a -rlm o l l u d g e t on ly $ 7 ^ 0 0 low er th a n th e $1,2O0,OO<) b u d g e t l ic k e d F e b ru a ry 10.

D an ie l C h e ck i, p re s id e n t, a n n o u n c e d a t th e m ee tin g Iasi w«*ek o n th e b u d g e t it is im ­po ss ib le to c u t th e d o cu m en t. In s te a d , th e e s tim ated re* *erve* w ere juggled so th a t a lot a I o f $7 .2 .)0 was dcQRped o u t. ) I U

Although there was no organ­ized effort t0 beat the budget at the February election thk tax* oayem stormed into the doIIs and thumbed every appropriation asked

At the budget .meeting Friday : rlsht the budget was discussed i but little. Instead, The Com­mercial Leader was made the

J o s . - p h M C a r t n e y s a n g t w o ; s o l o s , w i t h a l o m p a n i m e n t b y

M r s . G e o r g e Good. Mrs. Henry j l o s t o h a d c h a r g e of t h e program.

T h e r e w a s a large attendance. G u e s t s i n c l u d e d t h e R e v . Louis M e n m t t . S i s t e r M Frederick and t h e N u n s o f Sacred Heart Con- \ e n t . D r B e r n a d i n e Drew n iany K i l l e e n , o f L y n d h u r s t , a n d out-

) f - t o w n g u e s t s .T h e t e a ' a b l e w a s a ttractive ly

arranged w i » h cu* flowers and candles, w ith a ttractive arrange- m en's o f s a n d w i c h e s and cookies

C o u r t L y n d h u r s t w ill hold its i n n u a l S t . P a tr ic k ’s dessert bridge on $Jarch 17th at Sacred Heart School. M iss M a r y E. Rodgers is g r a n d recent.

ual basis for it. There mandatory cost that the sum cov­ers. That A gu re . was chosen be­cause it was nice and round.

Last year the boaid appropri­ated $1.000 for h i s h s c h o o l bleacher« - - - spent $17.82. Last y e a r the b o a r d appropriated $2.000 f«.r grounds and walks - • spent $715.65 Last year the board appropriated $35.000 for

nake it appear that the budget fu ild ings - - - sp«‘nt $26.83.1 ID !, tctual y is $1.006.618. Last year the board appropriated

This, of course, is nonsense $6.000 for educational equipment the budget for 1950-60 calls for - - - ..pent $9.195 41 I,ast year otal appropriations of $1.282.068 the board appropriated $1 000 for

The amount the taxpayers must lanitorial equipment - k j sfi raise is $1.051.068 - an m , $1.933.76.crease of $113.602.75 over that In other words, the board ap) f last year propriated $35^)00 but si>ent $38-1 target o f criticism .

These are the salient facts, no 773.68 by spending as it saw fit; Unsuccessful candidates ofmatter how Checki or his fellow on what ii wanted to. The bud- last school election and their 'xcuse makers say it. The bud- eeting and spending was hit and supporters, completely frustrated ¿et is $1.2C2.068 - - - that's the miss. by their whipping at the handsimount that the board is spend- Yet this is the budget that the ° * the vo tcr*. worked themselves in«. Of that sum the taxpayers Checki f o r « , sav can t be cut into a fren*y trying to prove Itmust raise $1.051.063 ............... a penny 'v,ls fau lt o f this newspaper.that's the amount the taxpayer? a .,l. u » Many of those attending themust raise. ^ w « e an,„zed at t l|S « it.

The total which the taxpayer.. „«¡I l j r a 11 . lh' rK,*u attack. One person said hemust raise is reduced 1178.308 . . . ' „ jd tSSn * c-heek I 1 s*w * women turn compUwlybecause of state aid,$51.125 for . , * . . n(WV. * i our pie in her ra te and he fearedits te aid to the building program ** * in* or * now ° tOV she vrould suffer a heart atta< k. and $1.567 in miscellaneous equipm en cos '. The Se-ttembrino-Gutheil fa«-

T i n b u c k e t . w h u h C h r c k i m i v s T h , ‘ o n ‘ ‘ • ' o n < » m \ C h . k i v > » » » I - «.1 t h e * c l o t l i o n h u ti i n ' t In- pared a peony, in c lu d o b*»«r»1 u i Inev. d a i r , \

$;id 1100 for r.-pairs ;ind niainten- ,nii °* M.*veral liuodrt d d an/-e * * * ° v n° t p r i n t i n g t h e

Thts rs a figure that Check i io r pubhc study, and the board m a jo rity picked But the taxpayers kneout of the air. There is no fact- down anyw ay

hud^rboard Ih ti

i l Checki as p it -i

eked J

Fire Department History Is Outlined By Women’s GroupThis is the second in a aeries of articles on the Lyndhurst Vol unteer F i r e D e n t , and the Lyndhurst Police F i r s t A i d Corps, far whom the Evening Department of the Lyndhurst Woman's Club is m aking plans to honor st a testimonial dinner at the Hawiian Palm s on April 2, 1939.

T o v e r each Depai tment

j work in the m eadow area, i The members serve from 6.00

p.m. to 6:00 a.m. daily, and 6 00 I p.m. F riday to 6 00 a m Monday, ! givmg fu ll coverage on w e e k ends. A ll types of emergency

, calls are handled by the Corps, such as: veh icu lar and pedestrian accidents em ergency illnesses in

( the home at c iv ic functions, and on the streets of the townshiptransportation to and from hos-ii a t» „ . „ w , Mr *»iiu “ ° h- no ytw* w on’t,” said Trus-

Night. staged in more thoroughly, w e w ill ac- ! 1 rTa*” *ó. ^ “ T n i Z t<-e Gu idetti._ _ . . ,. ., , . . i « . . pitals. and an\ otnei m.scciian- . „,■*.» , _ *Mem orial Audi- quaint you first w ith the history a | W h y not? asked Settem ­brino.

‘Because you caq ’t get five votes.” G u id e tt i said. “ I won’t

ote for you.” ; u -

**ous emergencies.The maintenance of vehicles

and equipment as w ell a> instruc­tions in first aid is kept u|> to date at a constant pace and sched-

Students See Missile Spoofers in Action

The traditional cu rtain of se- ,r*.cv surou^ding candidatos for U M V ' s K ing and queen of the KaUc W a lk was lifted last F ridav. as three fratern ities and two so­r o r i t i e s presented the ir candi- daf**s for weekend roya lty hon

, ors at Pops Bu rling ton ’s*torium. of the Lyndhurst Po lice F irs t A id

T h i s ye a r’s candidates for Corps. The Corps was inaugur- queen o f the carn iva l are Pat- : ated during W orld W a r 11. Al- ricia Funkhouser. a senior from though, t h e authorization b yHanover. N H . representing town ordinance lim its its m em -, ^ ^ equipment, donDelta Delta De ta sorority, and bcr strength to 15 m e m b e r s , ! ^ by |h f Even ing Qepartm, nt Ju d y Hauck. a senior nursing The Corps' orig inal equipm ent of th f Lynd hurst W om an's Club,student from Burlington repre- consisted o l a 1937 Dodge panel i (-^ruiMs of tw o home oxygensentinp P i Be ta ^>hi sororitv truck converted to an ambulance. I tent i availab le to the town»-

King candidates are A lpha Tau The pioneers of the Corps started ¡ people.'O m e g a s David R e illy , of Fair- w ith this truck, and as time The Corps now consists of:

lawn. N J.< S ism a A lpha Ep.<i- passed, secured a 1Í40 B u ick am- lon's Stephen Moore of Pe ich am . Je rsey City. A t the same time,

I and Kappa Siem a's Robert | the Lyndhurst Po lice Depert- G s 'lig h e r of Lyndhurst N .J ment was dona’ ed a 1940 LaS a lle

Fo r the first tim e in several ambulance hy the Am erican Le-, years, a member of the U V M I gion Post of the township. T h e « ' basketball team is a rar.didatc for two vehicles serviced the people kin- honors Galla-her, a s ta r t- 'u n t il 1954 when a Packard am-

■*1 ill . .mtrt.llt i i*-cle< t« d D a m » dent

Checki« whuse weak leade. shiph a s m a d e a f a r r r of board actions i n the last y e a r . h . d promised his sup rort P e t e r F C u r c i o , s u p p o r t e r o f L i v c l l i .

Tw o days before the r«*orgam- ’.•tion Checki sa* dov. n wi*h S**t- tem briao. G u the il and Paul and agreed to take the presidency

j w ith the ir support.Curc io was supported by L i -

ve lli and *he new trustees, Theo­dore Tooolski and Patsy Restaino.

The four refused to attend a pre-reor^anizatlon meetinji Sun- Ha>- As a resul* the session broke

1 up w ithout a\eonclusion.None o f t h e ^ mejority five

would accept the vice presidency.F in a lly Settem brino s a i d :

W ell. 1 guess I ’l l have *o take it.-

no-.vCept. W FriedrKks, Lt. P. Cur­ino, Lt. W. K irner. and Cor lla­men, T. Cu -orniello. G. Palarre, and H. Kosten.

ins iorwaM on the Verm ont c'lub. it an Rnglish m ajor In.th* ColV'^e of Arls and s^en-es. He is the son nf Mr. and Mis. Fred Gel- la-her. o t TSS Rutherford eve., IjvndTi'urst. N. J.

TrVM students will hev< an op­portunity to meet the candidates arein on Sunday, when they will appear at a Royalty Reception, to b* held in the Southwkk Memorial . Belloting w i'l be held la the Waterman Building on Hondhy. with th« results announ­ced on Thursday evening e l the K ak ? Walk Ball. The winners w ill be ci*owned et that time hy bandleader L arry Elgart.

Robert C alla jhar was also e-

r« the sreup of jt f University T an ean t

laten tly appoin ia UVM'« A rm yf B O T C

>Md Sa«I« will

W k « U a u t c M « CalbncLj •. “ , - 3 v ■■

ttle Group will hold the

ill. . i/TV***'■ *■ ■

bulanie was donated in part by i he people of the township in a fund drive sponsored by the btuyvesant Avenue m en h sn U . C uncnüy, the township replaced the LaSalle ambulancc with a 1047 Cadillac. The C orpi also has at It'S dKposal a m ilitary-type jeep equipped for rescue first aid

Past Office Clsses’in e Lyndhurst Poet Otfice will

Le dosed W eahinfton's Birthday Moodey. February » , 1»M.

There w in ' be no carrier or window service. Perishable and Speciel De ivery Meil w ill be de­livered fc, usual. The collection limn street letter boxes will be made starting et 4:00 p.m.

All mail w ill rba dispetched.

A venr ago SetjtMnbrino spiked Guidetti's chances of bring presi­dent and gave the presidency *to Chec ki with hla vote.

Checki pleaded for Mondey night. The plea in the heal o f biMer dtaciM aa. Curcio. Livetli. Tobolsk! end Res­taino voted eeainst Checki'» elec­tion, the fin * time in y e a n such an election has not been meda unanimous.

Then, after Curcio had turned

dency. p ie vicefor vice presi-

muster the. fifth vote.When th . electioa wits' aver

the, meeting adjourned to f Carlo Restaurant members of the board, I Daniel Co rottolo, vice Jam es W. Herwig aatf sinner Ralnh J . Polite <

Alumni Gane • Dance ForTbi* S a tu rd a y e v e n in g is th e d e le o f th e R o n a ld Can- ****

nt-lla F u n d B a ak e tb a ll gam e a n d d a n c e to b e h e ld a t th e —N o rth A rlin g to n H ig h S choo l’s G y m n as iu m . T h e p ro g ramw ilt o p en a t 7 3 0 P . M . w ith a p re lim in a ry g am e fe a tu r in gtw o A ll-S tar l e a n s f ro m N o rth A rlin g to n . T h e n w ill com e

officers (h e fe a tu re b a tt le b e tw e e n th e fo rm e r L y n d h u rs t h o o p ste rsa n d es -V lk in g g re a ts in a S o u th B e rg en A lu m n i c lash . D an e .in g w ill b e h e ld d u r in g th e h a l f o f th e m a in a t tr a c t io n a n dfo llow ing th e fa m e . T ick e t» a re o n sa le in a d v a n c e a n d w ill-rite t e soM a t th e d o o r o n n ig h t o f d i e g am e fo r t e nd o lla r each . ' , 1

Coach Donne D i v l a t pi

charges tnrougo uieir ruout tonight T h e atoe)-

has baaA a d M bflK i*h SoIumI and. £net^d n^gn wcnne® w s rSchool gymns See jiracflafc

®

run«.i Arlington's■apa»»-

Viking Town, players art ^ the North League an th # wee team o f five with use them ea units In

WwthwMk and John ay Tos-

ì y K É t i . .


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