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South Bergen Dad ¿M e te n T í/o m cuc 0 ¿ 7¿e 7& u¿ Commercial Xeaàet LYIDMRST DOME OF CHAMPIOIS Published every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company at 251 Ridge Raad, Lyndhurst, N. J. Telephone GEn«va M700J701 Editor JOHN SAV1NO Srrond-Cla*s postage paid at Rutherford, N. J Ten O ntf Per Copy Subscript!* LyiiilliurM . N. J., September 5, 1963 Reaping The Whirlwind were four girls—three of them under 21. There were three hoodlum« drunk and dis- orderly after having staged a hold-up. There was liquor. All the ingredients for tragedy ware present. The policemen, doing their dyty, were «hot to death by the punks. What were characters such as those doing in Lodi? What were the girls, all of them mar- ried and separated from their husbands, doing'in the tavern? Why was the tavern doing business at 3 A.M. For years communities near Lodi have araod that the closing hour for taverns be adulated to that of its neighbors. Lodi re- stated. Taverns in that borough remain open Mstil 3 A.M. Other communities dose down Another Master Plan F .U t— municipalities, including North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, East Ratfcarford and Carlstadt, have been asked to share th« cost of a 9150,000 master plan for the meadowland. The indications aro the money will be v^aad. Bnt at least some of us have reserva- tieSM an the good it will do. The m.adowlands have been studied to death. Everybody seems to have taken a shot at ¡L Ever line, the long ago dav* when The Leader newspapers worked with tfca than representative from the Tenth CO frMMonal District, Fred Hartley, folks hava studied and planned in the meadows. Bat where action is concerned — nothing. The very first thing that must be done is diking up the west bank of the Hacken- sack River to eliminate immediately that terrible flood situation. The State Department of Health should have acted years ago. The federal govern- ment through the Army Corps of Engin- eers should have acted. Every day more acreage is inundated by the Hackensack waters. It has created a foul atmosphere and a dangerous situation.. Now the communities are staked to spend $150,000 on a meadowland plan. It might be wiser for the communities to find out what a diking program would cost—and get to it. PASSAIC COUNTY sekir. The latter examination, re-* (Continued on Psge 10) East Rutherford High School has a riffct to be proud. A team of educators èvaluatad the institution last spring. The report now is in. In If categories East Rutherford was not up to snuff in only two. In 14 the school came through with flying colors. To the administration and the students a “well done" is certainly due. That Racetrack Governor Hughes saya he hasn’t heard track in Secaucui !• words about a new racetrack for the state. Well, if the governor hasn't been hear- ing so well, the Racetrack Commission iss't in the same boat. Anyway, it has Arsemblyman Carmine Savino Jr. of Lyndhurst blew the whistle on the plan which is not likely to got — eh approval this year. But nobody is making any pre- dictions about nemt year or the year after. SPRING SAU ON ZVMYTNIM H MARINE EQHiraSIT If the hot weather has you down con- sider the fact 17,390 tons of rock salt have been unloaded in Port Newark to fill the bins of government aganries throughout the area. The salt is to remove a thing called SNOW. Ever hear of it? tn s m n s r tib i a m u n ttt, ! an Me Ns« York Stata Hm Iteftd Panate il ¡n d v ttíu MpMm postan refow I« fft* fl e p a oreo; ané rurof la ti KMm h bords» th« empiti 1 tffm >h* b rg tri tingi, omajot WnMH0 fo t l» tt thon 10% o f le ■ M rftoi 10 phnntd ¡ndutlrlgl i Mráwwmf rotation tond In i RUM)** hot Ineroosod about 21, M9jraoa thgMyb./ow artrog Insurance Facts SEES The Institute of Life Insurance reports that in the first half of the year 50,700 policies paid a total of }1M,2M,MM to New Jersey families. The staggering figure in- dhntas how widely insurance is purchased in our country. The majority of the money went out on ordinary policies which is an- other evidence of the prudence and thoughtfulness of the average American. Freeholder Coverage newspapers plan in the Arlington is one of increasing importance HISTORY: Taken from Bergen and Essex makes textile^ steel, chemicals. City of in Feb. 1837; rural in north, industrial Passaic is nation's biggest handkerchief in south. A politically gerrymandered producer. Excellent vacation lands north county originally planned as two, “Pomp- of Pompton. ton” and “Paterson”. Creation held back MUNICIPALITIES (lfM Population of until Atlantic county in south Jersey _ 2,500 or over) could be established as counter-balancing Cities, Clifton, Passaic, Paterson; vote. Area first settled by Dutch 1078- boroughs, Bloomingdale, Haledon, Haw- 1082. Iron deposits found in early 1700’s thorae. North Haledon, Pompton Lakes, in the Ramapo and Ringwood areas. Prospect Park, Ring wood, Totowa, Wa- German Peter Hasenclever importad fel- naque, West Paterson; townships. Little low countrymen to run mines and iron Falls, Wayne, Weat Milford, works; acquired bv Continental map- COUNTY STATISTICS: maker Robert Erskine in 1771 It Ring- County organised, 1837; County Seat, wood mines provided munitions for Revo- Paterson; Land area, 100 sq. mi.; Popul- hitionary cause. Washington stared m ation (1*00), 40M1I; Urban, 0M ; Rond. Passaic several times, 1778-1781. Pater- 2.0; Density, 2,115 per sq. m l; Assessed son (named for Gov. William Pataraoa) valuation, 8051411|4881 Number of became county seat 8137. Acquackanock households (1000), 130400; Not affective inc. as city of Paisaic, 1873. First cotton baying income (1000), W M H 0 N | Sank mill. est. in Paterson in early 1800’s, also deposits (1000), *040,130420; Motor va- heavy manufacturing; Paterson became hide registrabos», H2J04; Building Per- hoth the “Silk City" and the ^Iron City,” rnhs (1000), 1,008; Highways (1002); ■parrad by completion of Morn* Canal State, 37J8 m l; County, 234J2 mi.; Rail- and the Paterson A Hudson Riva£RR in ways, Erie-Lackawanna, New York Sus- 1032. Rinrwood mines most productive quehaana t Western, in 1855-1*8# under glue magnateVeter Manufacturing Plasta (1000): 1345; Cooper of New York. Reservoirs built in Employees, 74432; Wage* aad salarias, 1(02 to provide water for Essex; Wana- «352,002,000; Value added, «022470400; que Reservoir built 1*20-1030. Rig influx Principal prodncta, Textiles, apparel, af emigrants m the 1880’s; woolsn and electrical goods and rssrhinsry, rubber, ■Hk miHa thrived. Paterson man Inventedchemicals; Now Wants (1000), Oir “continuous-roir paper process, H*e Retail stores (IMS) t 54*0; Sales, Steam radiator, the submarine (John $540431,000; Fmplnyaoi, 10457; Whole- Philhp Holland). Site of severe fires and sale Establishments (1058) > 706; Sales, floods in 1002-03. Fire-month strike in «530,005400; Fmployns, 0423; Serrina IMS shat down all silk mills, which he- tiU H é n l. (10U)i 24M; Fmplsy- gan to leave Paterson in 1025. Wright eos. 0470. Meal Corp. cune in 1020, made fOmnbsr «anna <10S0)t 104; Total ¿ndana smnnes, moved oat altar World aerea 2t4M | Average siaa, S040 acres | Wm a rfftop i. comu,’. N* I »Í«JU D t*e»ie*«Uw _______ J MOTORS—NOW ON DISHAY coanty park system in Lyndhurst and North emanating from Hackensack. Hardware Mutuals Lisio New Policies North Jersey adults whatf be interested in forming a snail phi- latelic group (lor trading with above items) should mail complete details ai their hobbies together Stamp Club Tells Of New Demands During past summer period ftp Seven Seas Stamp Exchange has sevtral requests for MINT USA postage stamps (certain issues,: singles tnxn 1917 tu I960; plate number blocks from 1935 to 1900; «nd certain sheets Crum 1960 to Ooti ttf Me inauro«- polkies irv traduced today, has pulley appli- canti rated by •'agr but Uriti a « ” MMsad of the usual "age •~0tas*e eoot pa- S1.M0 af cover- age o lii be as murti sa .IS per asnt tarer «Mi idi Sentry Me po- feHsa baaed on thr new murtabty ■Me and untwi on a tion-partici- PACE EIGHT TflÊ COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SODTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1 9 ft

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LYIDMRST DOME OF CHAMPIOISPublished every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company at 251 Ridge Raad, Lyndhurst, N. J . Telephone GEn«va M 700J701

Editor JO H N SAV1NO

Srrond-Cla*s postage paid at Rutherford, N. JTen O n tf Per CopySubscript!*

LyiiilliurM . N. J., September 5, 1963

R e a p in g T h e W h ir lw in dwere four girls—three of them under 21. There were three hoodlum« drunk and dis­orderly after having staged a hold-up.

There was liquor.All the ingredients for tragedy ware

present. The policemen, doing their dyty, were «hot to death by the punks.

What were characters such as those doing in Lodi?

What were the girls, all of them m ar­ried and separated from their husbands, doing'in the tavern?

Why was the tavern doing business at 3 A.M.

For years communities near Lodi have araod that the closing hour for taverns be adulated to that of its neighbors. Lodi re­stated. Taverns in that borough remain open Mstil 3 A.M. Other communities dose down

Another Master PlanF .U t— municipalities, including North

Arlington, Lyndhurst, Rutherford, East Ratfcarford and Carlstadt, have been asked to share th« cost of a 9150,000 master plan for the meadowland.

The indications aro the money will be v^aad.

Bnt a t least some of us have reserva- tieSM an the good it will do.

The m.adowlands have been studied to death. Everybody seems to have taken a shot a t ¡L Ever l in e , the long ago dav* when The Leader newspapers worked with tfca than representative from the Tenth CO f rMMonal District, Fred Hartley, folks hava studied and planned in the meadows.

B at where action is concerned —

nothing.The very first thing that must be done

is diking up the west bank of the Hacken­sack River to eliminate immediately that terrible flood situation.

The State Department of Health should have acted years ago. The federal govern­ment through the Army Corps of Engin­eers should have acted.

Every day more acreage is inundated by the Hackensack waters. It has created a foul atmosphere and a dangerous situation.. Now the communities are staked to spend $150,000 on a meadowland plan.

It might be wiser for the communities to find out what a diking program would cost—and get to it.

P A S S A I C C O U N T Ysekir. The latter exam ination, re-* (Continued on Psge 10)

East Rutherford High School has a riffct to be proud. A team of educators èvaluatad the institution last spring. The report now is in. In I f categories East Rutherford was not up to snuff in only

two. In 14 the school came through with flying colors.

To the administration and the students a “well done" is certainly due.

That RacetrackGovernor Hughes saya he hasn’t heard track in Secaucui

!• words about a new racetrack for the state.

Well, if the governor hasn't been hear- ing so well, the Racetrack Commission iss 't in the same boat. Anyway, it has

Arsemblyman Carmine Savino Jr. of Lyndhurst blew the whistle on the plan which is not likely to got — eh approval this year. But nobody is making any pre­dictions about nemt year o r the year after.

SPR IN G S A U ONZVMYTNIM H

MARINE EQHiraSIT

If the hot weather has you down con­sider the fact 17,390 tons of rock salt have been unloaded in Port Newark to fill the

bins of government aganries throughout the area. The salt is to remove a thing called SNOW. Ever hear of it?

tn s m n s r t ib i a m u n ttt,! an Me Ns« York Stata Hm Ite ftd P a n a te i l ¡n d v ttíu M p M m postan refow I« fft* fl e p a oreo; ané rurof la ti K M m h bords» th« empiti 1 tffm >h* b rg tri ting i, omajot WnMH0 fot l»tt thon 10% o f le ■M rftoi 10 phnntd ¡ndutlrlgl i M ráw w m f rotation tond In i RUM)** hot Ineroosod about 21, M9jraoa thgMy b./ow artrog

Insurance Facts S E E SThe Institute of Life Insurance reports th a t in the first half of the year 50,700 policies paid a total of }1M,2M,MM to New J ersey families. The staggering figure in- dh ntas how widely insurance is purchased

in our country. The majority of the money went out on ordinary policies which is an­other evidence of the prudence and thoughtfulness of the average American.

Freeholder Coveragenewspapers plan in the Arlington is one of increasing importance HISTORY: Taken from Bergen and Essex makes textile^ steel, chemicals. City of

in Feb. 1837; rural in north, industrial Passaic is nation's biggest handkerchiefin south. A politically gerrymandered producer. Excellent vacation lands northcounty originally planned as tw o, “Pomp- of Pomp ton.ton” and “Paterson”. Creation held back MUNICIPALITIES (lfM Population of until Atlantic county in south Jersey _ 2,500 or over)could be established as counter-balancing Cities, Clifton, Passaic, Paterson;vote. Area first settled by Dutch 1078- boroughs, Bloomingdale, Haledon, Haw-1082. Iron deposits found in early 1700’s thorae. North Haledon, Pompton Lakes,in the Ramapo and Ringwood areas. Prospect Park, Ring wood, Totowa, Wa-German Peter Hasenclever importad fel- naque, West Paterson; townships. Littlelow countrymen to run mines and iron Falls, Wayne, Weat Milford,works; acquired bv Continental map- COUNTY STATISTICS: maker Robert Erskine in 1771 It Ring- County organised, 1837; County Seat,wood mines provided munitions for Revo- Paterson; Land area, 100 sq. mi.; Popul-hitionary cause. Washington stared m ation (1*00), 40M 1I; Urban, 0M ; Rond.Passaic several times, 1778-1781. Pater- 2.0; Density, 2,115 per sq. m l; Assessedson (named for Gov. William Pataraoa) valuation, 8051411|4881 Number ofbecame county seat 8137. Acquackanock households (1000), 130400; Not affectiveinc. as city of Paisaic, 1873. First cotton baying income (1000), W M H 0 N | Sankmill. est. in Paterson in early 1800’s, also deposits (1000), *040,130420; Motor va-heavy manufacturing; Paterson became h ide registrab os» , H 2J04; Building Per-hoth the “Silk City" and the ^Iron City,” rnhs (1000), 1,008; Highways (1002);■parrad by completion of Morn* Canal State, 37J 8 m l; County, 234J2 mi.; Rail-and the Paterson A Hudson Riva£RR in ways, Erie-Lackawanna, New York Sus-1032. Rinrwood mines most productive quehaana t W estern,in 1855-1*8# under glue m agnateV eter Manufacturing Plasta (1000): 1345;Cooper of New York. Reservoirs built in Employees, 74432; Wage* aad salarias,1(02 to provide water for Essex; Wana- «352,002,000; Value added, «022470400;que Reservoir built 1*20-1030. Rig influx Principal prodncta, Textiles, apparel,af emigr ants m the 1880’s; woolsn and electrical goods and rssrhinsry, rubber,■Hk miHa thrived. Paterson man Invented chemicals; Now Wants (1000), Oir ■“continuous-roir paper process, H*e Retail stores (IMS) t 54*0; Sales,Steam radiator, the submarine (John $540431,000; Fmplnyaoi, 10457; Whole-Philhp Holland). Site of severe fires and sale Establishments (1058) > 706; Sales,floods in 1002-03. Fire-month strike in «530,005400; Fm ployns, 0423; SerrinaIMS shat down all silk mills, which he- t i U H é n l . (10U )i 24M ; Fmplsy-gan to leave Paterson in 1025. W right eos. 0470.

Meal Corp. cune in 1020, made fOmnbsr «anna <10S0)t 104; Total¿ n d a n a smn nes, moved oat a lta r World aerea 2 t4 M | Average siaa, S040 acres |W m a rffto p i . comu,’. N * I »Í«JU D t * e » i e * « U w _______ J

MOTORS— N O W ON D IS H A Y

coanty park system in Lyndhurst and North emanating from Hackensack.

Hardware Mutuals Lisio New Policies

North Jersey adults whatf be interested in forming a snail phi­latelic group (lor trading with above items) should mail complete details ai their hobbies togetherStamp Club Tells

Of New DemandsDuring past summer period ftp

Seven Seas Stamp Exchange has sevtral requests for MINT USA postage stamps (certain issues,: singles tnxn 1917 tu I960; plate number blocks from 1935 to 1900; «nd certain sheets Crum 1960 to

Ooti ttf Me inauro«- polkies irv traduced today, has pulley appli­canti rated by •'agr but Uriti a « ” MMsad of the usual "age

•~0tas*e eoot pa- S1.M0 af cover­ag e o lii be as murti sa .IS per asnt tarer «Mi idi Sentry Me po- feHsa baaed on thr new murtabty ■Me and untwi on a tion-partici-

PACE EIGHT T flÊ COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SODTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1 9 ft

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vetoped by PATH and Ua techni­cal nroukanta to provide greater cpaivHag flexibility and eegnay m train service, m w«11 an an proved panenger oosnfart and oon- » T O » f in the 0« .

Mr. T ii* i aud that the pswi- <waly art«cn*ted U montha lo r rnanufcrturr and Oak) teating 0i leader prototype can w il ba 41- numted in the amended pnpoaala. lh.s means that PATH p u a « « m

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PATH asaumed respanaibiHty far the interstate transit line cn Sep- ttirfaer 1, 1962. The Une came«100.000 New Jeraey-New York com­muters daily between Newark. Jersey City. Hoboken, and terrm- nals in lower and m:d-Mantnlti n. It haa 236 cars at which UR are trim 35 to 56 years okl The re- mainine 50 cars, used in a Join PATH-Pmnaylvnnla R-utrad vice between Newark and lower Manhattui. were purrhMed in 1958. Thirty at thaae can a re owned by the Ptnraytvsnia Rail­road and JO by PATH.

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S P O R T - W IS EAt hand U • m o il am bitiously edited , w ritten and il-

lae tra ted h isto ry called "T he S to ry of BatebeH."The au tho r is a young m an wall know n hereabouts for

h it in terest in L ittle League B aseball HU n u n is John M, R oienburg, fo rm er ballplayer, fo rm er teacher and now em ­broiled in public relations fo r Ball Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.

It is a splendid book, filled w ith fascinating history and anacriotes. As m ight be efcpectod the a rt work is super lativm. Rosanburg, a fa n n e r new spaperm an, knew w here to look and w hat to pick up.

The inside covers have a m arvelous picture m arred by th e fact th a t ban t as w a Might w e could not find an identi- t a e liaa Of n e r t i it is —ay to recognise Phil R is tu tu w ho la captured in m id-air, hurdling a runner after making the play a t second and throw ing the rest of the double play a t first.

On th e ground, getting out of Phil's way, appear s to be th e la te Snuffy S tem wets, victim of that tragic railroad accident in H arrison just five years ago this month.

The picture could have been th e basis fo r a book aH by itself—for here is tha m alting po t a t work—Stern weis, college-educated, intellectual, a m an w ith a great fu ture, a fu tu re that is destroyed by a trag ic fa te over which he had no control. Snuffy was on tha w ay to his job in New York whan the train suddenly hurtled through an open draw -

o th a H acheneack River.

r l ■HIHUIM n o n « VOM TTRi I t Ployod At Rutgafs Stadium

-Regardless ef whether the raariar le M b M I» i_ theeHot, k ■ ■ ■ • certain ty M aa iM g as fea t« fa ,U nited S ta toe af America, t h a n « i l be a gmma t i l e d I—_ball. The National Pastime ia h aw to sUy."

Two Coaches Make Debot In Conference Scinti»W h m t h e P a s » * V a l l e y Q a - r e n c e b e g i m It* football an

« 1 S e p t m t b e r 28 w H h a n • « •h o d m e m b e t a h i p for I h e 1 t i m e tw<> erf t h e s r h o u l s wiM b e w itr\< k K ’ in g n e w h e a d < x N w h ea A l G a r f i e l d , A s s i s t a n t C o a c h F V a n k i J u w w n h a s m o v e d u p t o h e a d m e n t u r i> v * a i‘>«g C l r o B a r c e l l o n a w h o h a s b e c o m e t h e h i g h a r h u u l ] M . a '4 »ai t h e r e A t f t m s a i c . J o h n F e d e r k i . a n a s s i s t a n t a t Lodi hut v e e r , w i l l t a k e t h e reins Iran» Or.

Those who know Snuffy, ft fo rm er footboll star who M a n llD B u v e r i n i w h o h a s berume was alw ays in superb physical condition, feel he must have «1 r e i - t u r <rf t h e i W a w A d u l t Kdu-

b tid fe into I

been knocked unconscious a t once. O therw ise, they reason, I'****1 Pn« r a m __________be Would b a re broken out a «window and reached the surface. Thr ^ ^ 1

Then in that p ic tw s w as R issu to , tha kid from the stree ts of New Y ork. A fter a d a n lin g career on the g r id - |th(, (he c>urut(n wlll ^iron be IS now going g rea t guns as a television com m on-1, pvt: arhrdu|p m bMkpf^ ta to r, a radio personality and a public speaker in graat.b«», ■>>*!) and trartt «Mir the «3 demand. football season will find East

Only in America . . . as they say! I a s m ptaytrv but tour kT H E REAL STORY i ii“ '». t«afa»t P a m n CM rri.

It is typical of the game th a t the real heroes are al- Rudiarlord m lways forgotten . And Rosanburg, a baseballer down to his Lyrvlh**n<1 ** ' " * *toes, is mi exception.r a , . . , . _ . l*at»raoe> Eastside have rotH/ I» *ry ^ f y u l# J T n J* “ ■“ * Cr#dU «ble to find room tor EastW illiams w ith bead bowed, announcing bis retirem ent — 1-aterson on thr maxbnum nme- the tragic-com ic dismissal of Casey Stengel, the madness in y imr schedule slh rn 1 In Milwaukee whan tha Bravos won the W orld Series, Indian! Jersey hurier Bobby Feller trying to rack up a win in his one and Coach Joe Q m w of (Wi only world series, Lou Gehrig, stricken by a rare type of <*VU"V«*' tMbxi Is the ifcan d paralysis, calUng himself “th e Wckiest guy in the w orld" ,hf *?” a " “

“ ? {^’CJoSisJ^ hUti"‘ hU "C*U,n* *h0’”Gehrig spoke fo r al! of them. They all are the luckiest ’ifa 'T n

Cuys in the world. And all becauae of the forgo tten hero, the Mustai^s East Rutherford's of baseball, Jo e H . Pan, the man w ho puts up the aheckels Ken Sinulsky will be starting hia that m ake the players run. st*ih n^asin while Paterson East-

Those freeh-faced young th ings dancing in the Mil- Kcaxue Frcdeneks and Earnwatlkee stree ts are not even d istan t relatives of Joe H. Fan. I>irteranni Krn K*ri wiu be He could ha caught dead before being foend in the s tree ts J" Ly^1*'racing around. Iw nat Joe C*»lla and Omtral t

W hen M ilwaukee won Joe H. Fan pulled his belt a their ro n d S Slittle tig h te r, moved a bit closer to the bar and asked fo r and Dawson get the*- first test <M another bear. Than ha looked the bartender in the eye and bend cuacMng football In the cm-asked X Eddie M athews could carry the glove of any old- fen-nretimer be could m ention? 1 Clifton looms as the tcaolaat to

And if the bartender w as silly enough ta give dispute ‘ftni* Mlm fW rsm H rthere would ensue a fact m easuring argum ent that could (Mu* an*’ three Onxip IVgo past the closing hour on thrtr sHmWr in Blojm-

The real here of bajeball, o f co u r^ , gets hi. f « . in "?the public view quite a b it. The television cam eras, paekm c I hurt ttirtr chanres tor G nxv IV and probing, a lw ays find him . H a probably is as dose to title n-rogntttm Paaaair meets tha ballp layers as be can gat. H e ia beefy. If it is a w arm ,1V,* Plus. Nutley and Ruttieifurri day be is ia h is shirtsleeves. H is hat is on the back of h is outside the confemn- while East- bead. ride ootHdes with mv4<ague tore

I f he isn’t sm oking a cigar h is m outh ia open from 'U * L‘nr0* l.<* a t>’either drinking boor, m unching a hot dog, crunching a r ■“ * 'peanut or telhng the people in the next tie r of seats th a t' ( '* rM a who Pi“ )" » M llh#y arc *V>idbrains.” ‘~vrn * ’rn r ’■ortonnce rafflrnlKn

Joe H. Fan is calling R oger M aris a “rock" and he is H^keresariTa^BrtlevUle* Cmfntl cheering his head off for M ickey M antle. Tw o years ago it pia>, UxM ^ D,„ on the w m o ther way around. M antle could do no righ t and outside while East Rutherford Maris no w rong. B ut that w as tw o years ago. Joe H. Fan me*<s Hoboken a n d Weehtwken pays his S2.S0 a t the bow office for the righ t to change h is >*nd l.yndhurat books Lodi and mind. I 'aw ar Valley Regional at Littk-

JO E PAYS AND PAYS KaJl1 a ft* «m -I t is tru e the baseball m agnates today ride in gold- plemra' *

' plated Cadillacs because the TV people pay huge sums, big *'“ * P s,,rM 1 * ^ Bruwing corporations buy up most of the good boxes before a single schoo). athMicball is throw n out. “ *s * mTnber "• **“

theTw in-C xwrty Cbrrfrrence, but hoveoutifruwn the latter group and ap-

s t a n d in g w :*y OohArencr

But all of the popularity of th e gam e is due to enthusiasm, th* support, the undying affection of Joe H ;p t„ 'd io the n m w tr PVC ( o r Fan fo r this silliest of all athlotac enterprises. membenMp. Beatdca ptayH« tour

Only Joa, juat a cut above a m oron, could stand the PVC srboots on the grMran V istigh t of men playing a t a boys' gam e w ith bodies that are ,il11 'be Crusaders will nund out •O ou t of condividn th a t a singU alight w rench can render •“ r °+ L f ” Smt-them hospital casas as quick aa a flash.

Only Joe could be invaigiad in to w orrying about h itting records, pitching records and records of the 1127 Yankees.Only Joe would feel it an honor to con tribu te to the “N igh t” of h is favorite player, a man w ho could buy and sell him and use the change to light lua cigars.

The fact th a t whan a S tan Mnaial ia given a 'N ight" it ia lake sending a handful of dim es to Nalaon R ockefeller GarfieMdoesn’t faasa Joa H. Fan. Ha pays hie $2.SO a t the box office to be as stupid aa be wishes.

And boy does be wiahtROSENBORG E X PL A IN S

T h a t’s our story. R osanburg ia a b it m ore evangelistic about his story.

“Although baseba ll ia a gam *," ser m onises Johnny, “it illustrates over and over again th a t, w han one ia s tr if ia g to accomplish som ething, he m oat never give up until th e itiu e ia settled. (You’re not licked un til th e laat m an ia ou t, the ball player ia»» )

MBaseball d— »»-A, th a beat pussftls individual

The 1962 final Passaic Valley

¿ X .l.yndhurat Paterson Eastslde

W L R l 6 0 1«0

::si j a n

East RuttMTfcrd OalfUM East Rutherfurd Paterson Central

t 4 ì 1I I H 1 4 J J

M r 8 I (XX)Punsaic Valley Ountarmn- IMI Schedale Of O r n a

September a Ulfton al Central rt»l

at laa t Rutherford Oetchm 5

Lyottiunt at EkaMde IPl Clifton at P m ttlr Garftekl at East Pala aun

UGarfield at Paséale O rrra t rPl St East Pntaram

Octaber It rtant St Q u tU d

Lyndhurst at CMfkn October M

East Pati na» al Eaet Rutheif rd G.irfieèd at Omtrai (PI

Novtntber j CHfton at Beat Ruttarli eri

at EbalsU* (P iCentral (Pi at Lynliirst

mber tEaat Rutherford at Ekatatdr tp l

at (iarfieid Central (PI at PaaaJc

Wuvendiai 16,Paaaair at Lyndhurst Central (PI al East Kutherion) Bhstsidr tPI at GarfMd

aLyndhuivi St East Pstaras»

November Mat Lymlmnt

Garfield at Cllftai Central tPi at Eaetside (P )

crcwdt have thrilled lo gaoMa (or 25 years, will be scuia Sunday of what Is expected to be a hanMJUghtgame betwien the New Ycak Jeta and the Bcetm Patriots at American KoutbaM League.

The ! pm 1 me. final tune-up & r both tivimt pivvaratcry to the opcnbig of tha A .F L Si Sept. S, will be played berank at the New Jersey Sate Uks Aas* .‘latlon CrippM Oal- rinn 'i S<-H lardife FUnd.

Advsnn- sales and a kind nod Inxn the »»uhrrman are expect­ed to combine tor a crowd bi dar .irtgftbirtk»! o f 12.000 to 1V0C0. Thr Rut*, it Stadium capacity isa.oo

In a d d i t i o n to loutball, kxcts- tort wMI b e entertained pregame a n d dut-ii« t h e Käme by the of the Let and Larry Hgart Or- rheetra und will watch the htanor. out antn> tf the fiuned IIojo Bara! (hiring haUUmr. Ill

Idkion. there will be a twirbng ex- j hlbttkxi b v M l« Phytm Mcanoa td j Mi turhen » inner o f

and medals in twilling

tionThe Jeta, nee TNana. have been

revamped and revltalbnd by the astute Weeb mdiank. entwhle ( ItuiqiksHnaker o f the Baltimore Colts. A lth o u g h winlen in enddbl- tlun games to date, thr Jeta have been impiwln* uteadHy taxier B k- bank't gindiner and

Oroaacup and Oreen, wBl raly on the n a n *« at B B M atch! and O k* Christy and die . pern reicetv-

<d Don Maynard and G le n

to raise— h r the E lla sohdar-

ftnd. This would eniblr thr Elks to (ataMWi 10 ectiulardikn

ipiaM td boy» and girlsBran tin at The Slate

bean mdtrwi lttcn bp the Hess OU

W cbsaWrttfrw re td lk tl

Kdi in Canden. Malee (B tt^ l Beeten. » . I t e days la- lar ber sister. CynMa Ana, il. tcck the Maine Mk%i< Ss tim btít M Pottfand. Tha gM i ai« thè deu- ghtera of Mr. und Mn. Heniy P Beeten, cf 3 * Kighview Rwid. Etylrsnod. Mr. Becem is Chair­man of the Executive Committee of Beeton. DMdnkon end Com­pany. East Rutherford.

T h r B e e t e n f M e r o p m e n t K o i i<X>wktewrk Yacht Club of Blu.HUI. Maine whm their family ta» had a »immer home tor many

by frauk* the fln t »0.000 In re-1 yearsecbotsjxbip fund. Trams from five duba otxnprteJ

11» thabwian tf thr game Is tor the Arddmtd Clip at Camdi n John I . Burhe at New Bnanwtck, wkh thr five races brb« tun cJf

the Dka state crip-

neben, prided » 0.00. « II go o « the Stadium.

tuuni n o tat no

MP. and Mt*. Jo t» F Hickey at Second Avenue are back (rom a Mn weeks stay «Idi nrtaOvea St Ludow. VL They broutftt back Mrs. Hickey'« coutIn, Mrs. Frank Humas, who w S ^*nd tona time

on August 13 13 and 14. Bttry b x i< three firats. s third and a fourth to scerà 23« points and beat sa> oeid-place Chmdm by 81

gin Its HMD» r p e n t i bad M hsr m was dtallcWed. Her crew , c-d of Nina Mangktmo of I phU and Anne Col of ten, C jftnecticut.

8alUng tides a n net new ts 0* Bectm family. BHay’t mother anh dir Maine Women'* CjameuaM%,n 1807 end IMS. Her twkl I win thr Maine Jiauor19t9, and. titter CyntMa bt .ther Jo lf have both cn m d *ar Maine Midget Champions.

BlUy graduated tram Dwight Sd -:d In Englawnod In 11(1 and It tv * a Junior at Vaasar CU- lege. CyiKbla Ann Is grader at Dafght

t a b bi

New Lin* Coach A t St. C«calia

Mr. and Mn. Joseph Metfl with their son and tfcughler, Joseph

at Summit Avenue, ten a motor trip to

Herlingen, Tenas, «tlerr ihry were _____ ____ __________gueets of *ar». MHD'i mother.stnatlnt player dratoptnm far Mrs. R. L. Case. While there diey m- re than »-inning t r losing. week on a Mort tear bi

The l>atiMs. directed by Mike O ' M r n t tm trip the;Hokwsk likewise are wbdra. But tor »ore d m a day at the Patrioti are s toUd oegsnba- TV» . where they were guests i f tion and Hciovak has been teat-iMr. and M n. Wilhsm Barten, mg s large corjjs of tabstfed nook-1 M n Barton ■ the farmer Mias les sa he tv idles his squad far. loe* Vasta, a farmer teacher in its* idfk ial openb«. Lyndhnat tchode On the entire

On Srnvfay. however, "eoddt*- blp tba Lyndhurst family » tx Bon ” .un be written u(f Tills wiM||dacea of interest aloe« the »-ay be foi rml at

at NewCity and Mas PrfacWa Peirce o f

HIM. Maine and Charkxte.- vttte. Virginia.

Bitay's victory at Camden quali- flcd her (or the send-Anale U the NMIonal Women's Sailing Cham- VfansMp at Marblehead. Massa cfaaaetts on August 19 and 3Kh tn which she pfacsd third behkvl Ifa itM iead and Duxbury Another Fwglewood abtpper. M n. Cynthia Otdfin, 330 dlertnut Street, also look pan in Hut competition hav- ing wen the Southern Masaachu- aettt Yacht Racblg Aaoociat: xi title far Qulasett Yacht O u j

cyndlfa Albi Barton gained the State Fbiafa by takb« three races faom Bar Haitior and Northea* Harbor crews al Mia^ aoat Har­bor on Atagmt 12th Her margbi c< vlctory bl die diampaonahv at

slim. 23% points

Mr» Mr and M n. Louis E. laabWfc.York and chüdrm. Ginny, Louis m«1

Gary 34 Keamey St., wäre gutatt Ol Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Kan- neth Summers. ste> ot Keamey St., at their summer hume al daowaul Lake.

Mr and M n Walter Fletcher, 337 Livingston Ave., returned (han a two weeks vacation on Sm tsy They visited relatives WUkeaboro, N C. and S. C.. and tpent two days at Ocean d ty

tattkd oa peraomel. WM be awo- uus to assure their tdkm m atg o o d (tangt to oorne

Th, Patriots have a large

MkhUini of Cas­tle Terrace it back (rum Uarfcs- vflfa. Tam., where the visited Mr

Axel Mmmm and otherment it noted football plagwn in , relatives st HcpkinsviU«* and ne^h- their ranks. The moat unpottant bcrlng copununitie«.play«- probubly Is the vekrm ----quartei back. Babe Partttl. a 10-1 **r. and Mn. Bari C. Hawley, year |jrufess»onal. who is one oi W Second Ave., are bick from the A F .L 's top passers. i* six weds stay at the home of

their son-kvtaar and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodnnrtf and

At a publicity committee meet big of the Saba Cfecdia rather t| Tb <"orter hbn. thr Jeta have Club, a joint announcement wa* a p a u o f tignd cabers. Lee Oram- made by Rev. Bertram Hajdid. f o r m e t U t a h Ail-America, and O’Carm Athletic Director and John Greea Head Cbach Ralph Cavaluod, thai W ith R o n Burton, their top hack. Sal S p ie " larael had bean ap- on t h e mjuned Mat. tha Patriots painted vanity hne coach at the w ill M y on t h e runnaig at power- high school team. "Spíice" w a t fu l 1 irry Gamxi from kdfaack.formerly line c'ondi far Ihrer yean Panili win b e directii« Ms |----at CliffSide Park and one year at to Jankers J u n Cjlcks^h and led i High School. He wffl alsn Robtc W a ls to n a n d m b Tony serva a s vanity wreaUmg mach I Rameo a n d Gsio (iappebeW

Robert and Nancy, Overland Park. Kansas

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T h e r e win be MWgrt League OiaerleadinC TfyvuB on Frkfay. Sevt 6 at 3:30 All girls aging 10-13 are ettglblr. Tryouts will taita place at Ttwu Hall Park. Also any gtrt Irtm w cd m being W charge at a aquad or helping also report.

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‘ t J i II l a r i w li I mu.- - ' O M M f* m B U M

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, W gJ TH * COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW n c s n n i

IGdeey Transplants O ffer Ufe £ Af Setpn HoH C edere Of Medicine -E v a y C iU li^ d U ra u i t young The total program, which h abo ?£

hottWwKe, not ye( SO yean aid. bv #k.» I! s Nttimmi . ,yeI 90 years aid, ■ Into t o B. S. PaUak Hoa-

In Je rwty Oty. The Mkw- tng d hw — i e h iv n .

E>ch Tuesday. a 24-ymr-old stu-

pital’s ■pottean rrvuhlr corrkfar. not » f iring flu t they have onr ivnom r thing in common. They xrth should be drad!

And both would be dead now if it were not for thr d in t» at the renal (kklnryl research team al Seton Hall Colkfe of Medicaie

both Jersey O ty residents. and another worn an. a Csfckvell housewife In h e r late 40's, make weekly trips to Frtteto Hoepttal an auhjecta in a piot medical study that is ass tag them of near-normal Hves. al- theugh medical statietk's dethtre th"^ to be "term inal" cases.

If they are to continue chrating he Unm Reaper, however, they must observe several eawiitwms laid down by nature and by Dr Ncrman Lasker, bead of the Seton Hidl kidney unit

they must ki«cp their

program, aipported by the U. S. National Institute« of Health, has four ma* jor aims. O » is to pcrfect the haiyais technique, eliminating the dread peritonitis infection whkfi a nvited by a man-made entrance into the abdomen; another is to iduce the present $7.00ft-a-y e a r

«art of the treatment cycle, which nr lurk's monthly W(*xi

and to bring skoal qotek<* baàftUMa ar .jottNr u * I

Or. Lasker aqAtfna n n ,'But at preecnt we can't n

tain a patient indefinitely by i the artificial kktovy

"The ultimate objective la to re fine the peritoneal dialysis tech lique and broaden the scope of tair effectiveness. Beit our immadl %te aim is simply to keep other tvuwvb med persons alive and

lla li's O.nliopulmonar> - Rena! Laboratory on the third florw of PoMak Hospital without CaM Sec

they must spend the ro­of «heir liv«a with a

ere of plastic tubing permamntfy inserted through the

The most important part of the urogram, whn-h is support«*! by « New Jersey State De'partmcnt uf Health grant, is the lifesavinp "dialysis" vrtuob take« pU*-e dur fag ike 2-hour period each sub­ject spendi m the hospital unce

Working around the dock, the earn of residents, interns, nuntrs

and assistants pump approximate ly two quarte of a specially-pre­pared salt solution into the abdo­minal cavity, where it draws poi­sons and waste materials from the blood stream, doing the vital job that the patients useless kidneys can no longer perfjrm.

Each infusion takes about 15 minutes After another 45 minu­tes, a half-hour drarrvtge> phase begins, again by means <rf the tube in the abdomen Fourteen I

ges at solution are ad-1 ministered through the night and lo&avtng morning.

The technique has been so well M ined that tbe patients often sleep through the process.

Although one patient partieipat- in the dialysis trentini-m f- r

months. Dr. Lasker stresses the program is "still in the study .sfag 9 .°f fJevdopmcra

n dialysis for several I ., until further advances in JRfeenrch make such kng- trestment unnecessary "

A third goal is to increase modi*al kniAvledfre concón ikig the me rtodiwn of patients without kkl- 'ey funrtkm. Moat important, the «ton Hall rrsefirch team is f**t ig to keep the (kxxned victims of udruy future alive until scientists n related areas of medical re- tearch learn hri«,v this vital an flurccsxfiily be replaced by rmspiantc'd kidneys.With rare except’ 'na. or y a fe*

:dncy tranaplints between iekitfi- •al twins have thus far been su.' 'cssful.

"We re also training fam'ty p'iy icians in the pnecikjre," Dr. Las* er points out. "We recently trana- crod a mukUe-agcd ‘misewife to her im-al huspital far he treatment. Her own physician, «fter being trained by us, a mawnvt o ; her weekly dial ya»

Aere.”Dr. l<asker. who holds a degree

n pharmacology as well as anM.D. degree from the University of Illinois, looks forward to the ««taMishment of a state-wide renal ■««ter. logically l<rated at Poliak ’l«*pital "This to the only pro­gram of its kind in toe nation leave conckrted under state spon­sorship," he notes, "although a*mi- lar pcugr.ima are goiig on in Bos­ton. Cleveland, Los Angeles. Wash­ington. D. C., and Scuttle.

Alao on hand in Seton Hall's Renal Division is a n artificial Iñd- ney machine, wtiich is quicker in p u r i f y i n g t h e blood of i t s warte m a t e r i a l s but i s vastly m » r e com-

Now Inititut« __Ground Breaking

Ground will be broken on Sun­day, Sept 15, at 2 p.m. tor the new Heart Institute at Deborah Hospital, Browns MIBs, Now Je r**y

Start of the fl.900.000 con—rur- licn project was announced by Jack Leaaer, of Philadelphia, nv tkmal preside.t of the free, non sectarian institution for cheat )i>a-

dlac and pulmonary s w r y ; six- ski, in appmiaHon at the half- aaDki-privale rooms lor poat»| million dollar gift recently made give care, central rferitetng to the hrwprtal by lamel Rogoain. «ffd central eMSfecal supply' fcundrr <4 the Beaunit MiMs of

and a fndfiag foom. |New York and of Ragoata Indtte- The entrance at ground levH.itrtea in Israel.

Mr. Leaner said, w ill open on the Drhorah HnspHnl embarked upon “Tree of Live" alcove, containing Ms program of heart sargrry about Jnncriptions of the names of De* ..v. ytars ago, after many years borah volunteers and friends who of existence as a tubrrcuksrtB aa> subacribe to the "Tree of Live" natorkim The moat skillful car- ampaign to provide capital funds dun- surgeons were enlMtrd lor the

for the buildkac j staff, anrl mcdern surgical and"This a another mlle#tr«nr in De-J p>«*t-<ns rative fa*-ilWes were crent#

bomb’s 42-yerir-history of humani- *xi ^|hm the hospitd'a main •M*;an rervice." Mr. Leaser said, lanldax;"The time has come ter us toj T h f demand f<»r heart surgical -.»large an the boui^id structure|»»erva*«« immedUtdy made it evi-j ^ nherited from our* prwfcceaaors <Vtil th.il new and larger TarltV to heal the sick, to erect on their| ties were needed. The pnaent Valiatic foundatkaa another edi- pkuw fir a new heart pavilion are

men art a press conference sched­uled to be hekl at the White House

e are on the threshold at anera of new hope for the mentally retarded."

The main objectives of the Con­ference will be to explain Faiksa. rmntal nntarrkilkai pmgrame. tu stimulate statewide planning far mental retardation programs, and to encourage mtcptgcnry «opera Hon.

The building will provide com­pete facilities for the medkal and surgical care and treatment of heart disease patients, Mr. Leaaer said.

Mr. Leaser w«l be the principal spe liter, and Abe I. Lemberg, at 197 Browning Lane, Elizabeth, N. J., first national vice president cf Deborah Hospital, will serve as chairman of the dedication cere

flee of healing."We shall proceed with caution

within limits of available buMEag \jnds, and continue to completion ia we attiin additional support for -apital needs." It now seems probable that our

Deborah family will aucxx'fd in duing even gn*:iter things in the firure, under more favorabl'

th«- rfNiilt id t liai rkmaiai. Leaser said.

Mr

200 DELEGATES ARE CONVENING

( )vrr dt leg ite» fnm aH pcuts of tin* <-iaintry will convene a;

Oi»V| Wairintm , Vkginfa, on Septem- ditions. to reverse the rising mor-jbrr 19 and 20 to attend tbe first tality of heart disease." | National State-Federrd CVwSfcrenee

The Heart Institute at Deborah on Mental Retardatkn, Dr. Staf will be nunad the Rogoain Ftari-Jlcrd L Warren, the I‘resident's

and in memory <rf S^crial Ass wtani on Mental ReHamah and Rabbi Ktoasor Rug*v •tanlatasi wia to have told news-

He termed the unanknoua re Mme of the G w m e n in ap->:n*ng roprnsentntives to the

Conference "an appropriate tribute to the significance of the Confer­

irei an indication at Ihr Nation's determination to act to rich a way that the long tradì tton of neglect of the mentidly re­tarded will be replaced by I «ve- hd programs.

The eWegates. all of whnm have major rcapemsibilitics for mental ciardat ion programs and serv­

ite. Stato level, will hear sidreaaes by the Honornble R tjrgent Shriver, top «iffuiais in he Department of Health. Edu­

cation and Welfare, leaeiers of state programs, and others Dr.Ciunmr Dybwad. Exerutive Ds'ev- ttJr at the National AasnraMuwi ùw Retarded Children, Inc . will ad •tress an audience that inclurka » <Aservers freim NART.'D u r . n i s the* c o u r s e o f the p r e s s

’» n f i r o n e v . Th*. W irren nimewnl- ,d cn the fact that the Chief Ex m itives of 23 soverrign States, and state official* a n d leadnTi

tizens of 40 states had visited m e n t a l reerulatvn, as office to express their interés» i n s u r . n g and insurant n»*erh o n the National Mental Retante-)th* individual and the corporation

Mon FVogram. and their bettef that The Piro Contracts course wttt

Insurance College Offers Courses

The College uf Insuranee* wil irmpt rrgiatratkms for its Pat

'uraes m E ia t Orange, N. J.. on *1< ndny. Sept. 9 Iroen 5 to 7 p m at the otficea of Colonial Life In* Co.. 11 Prospect Street.

Courses offered are Prmrk^eu o' Insurance 4 Suretyship, and Pin Insurance Contracts. Each courw .uns for 15 weeks. Ttution far the Principles course is $55. and fa the Fire course. $105.

The Prmnph’* course, whsh wil meet on Tuesday evenings. 6- p m includes the strueture u f tht insiaanee cuntract. ratemakinK types of insurance carriers a n their internal org inizatton. govenn

on Monday and Thumdny evenigs, M p.m.. at Uberty Nhe* tuai s offices. MO SoqÖi Mgrrtaon

It wiU study in deplh the

Aith criUatend a businem interruption,< rms, extended coverage I

ments and sprinkler knkage «■»* me-ts. It will be fr»Uriwed during

the Spring term by a counterpart•ourse in ('asualty Contracta.

ndustrial Course At F. D. University

A reæhng course for toaknihrial arsonneí. to W given on 'ìh e irm 's prem ia«, is now aviilable. tnmamred Mias Joanna SuHivan, hroetor of Pairletgh IXekinaon University's' RCadbig Clinic The 4irp<jse of the course a to to­rease reading speed and exmpre- »ension Presented by qualified to* itructors, the asirse w ® be given •wire weekly from 4:00 to 5:30 ».m. For infia-matinn ■ caM Ihe Ct'ading Clink* at WFlieter 1-6000.

Mr. and Mrs B e r n a r d Abbey.13 Rkfee Road, are back from he*ir vacation sp»*nt wffh thetr -»»-in-law and ekMghlev, |(C.•1rs. Dnvid R. Davis, o#~W

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Present plana," he said, "caK for exmatruction of the entire five- ‘lory steel frame adjoining our main hospital buiktng. and far c'ompletion of the basement, ;n und and second floors.

"As additional funds become available, we wiU add the third, fourth and fifth floors exntaining 100 adrktim l beds far patient care, far which the steel frame­work will stand ready "

Mr Leaser explained that the gnamd floor will contain medic*! offices, examining and waiting rooms. The second floor will pro­vide two operating suites with

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plicated, since it rrquirt* dual in­cisions into the circulatory sy»-1 completely Integrated surgical and t<Tn. ¡ancillary facilities, including sepa-

"We need the artifknaf kidney1 rate intensive care units far car-

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National CWvrnllno <t thè » th Di- ìntcreated in havtng(ht4r boy. Jota vWan A m cW m in Baltimore thè pack, to be heM on die e » nuirlrt Rabbino la arranfling * nlng al Septemher Udì M t pi» ■prcini railroad m i far Uva» who ai Sacred lleort Schedi. CYO wìll attenti thè Njtional Convention Roania l thè VWWI In Dedrolt, Sforni- More de» m odini arp needed bar Z2-S. Charley’s phone la TE ao that thè pack caa t e expand- M H and ha- w illbeglad to b e n a l Uttkera lor tbe Corning i» ar front a iy m depurine to malte ftts »ili be rlected and plana lor com- Irip. hK mrMha wttl be iHaciaa id .

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The Bergen County Chapter at Ladtes oI Hit Auxiliary led byfl Onqer Cara opina ita (alt a n n i President Ann lUrtman preatdedn an Tuesday eveniate, SepUndiei » a» the retmdancnt t*Me and le« with a (m e n i BMÉac at the > touch al glamour to thè a*air Ckinfcrtdge bat, P n n a , to ba jfollowed by a program leaturms At die meeting Tucwtay tsghti a prefeaaàonad Cneenadndn g f . thè loBoo ntt officer» were elected J

Mr». David Rogcd <d Trane«*, (or thr ensuitw year Coanmonder. I PraaddeM, haa rnnounced the now Walter Sterver; 3 Vice Ommand-| ■— » a plane (rrmidadad by d ir era. Fred White. Fred HeUamcM Executive Board. I ta f* tnufcadr a and James Fmcuam: Adjufcid.j weedtend at the Concord Hotel la Ralph Leoique Sr . a m eaponding I1 die aprtaig. a rwnanaf a lo In No- Adjutant. Jamea Tully: Finance|vcodber. and a acrtea at mtndber- QCftrer George Muhleiam, Service | ddp toaa aluriag October. OMcer. Ralph Lecwjue Sr.; W - j

P e t * » mtetentad la >*dnc at-Arma. Larry Wild: Chaplain. Cancer Care, devoted to the core John Ryan. Historian. Ed Knao-| <d terminal cancer pattern, map bn" Obiur Brarera. John Girgm ti, call U n Milton Wind al F a * and Joaeph Stawvki County Deda- Lawn. Vice P reoiileni lor mem- gatea. Sterver, Edward Maher. I b< rahip — evening, at 8W 7-3216, lu rry Hanaon. Arttiur Fetalnger.

------------ James Fenderò, John Hartlgan.4-H Club Present J«dm R y a n , Edward < * * * "* *

r » » n Ralph A joint installation with the!- P ro g ram AuxNIao win be held S»lurdny,The 441 Outa ot Bargm Oadt 14th. Guest» a ir wet-

» >£* «m ie and rrfieahnwnta will bepi«acnt an all Civil Dei enne dtar M| | » ptay at the New Jersey State Fata*Mb ytrn. Location ai the booth k_. UJIftrwiH hr In thp Kxtvtm Riu^i. Chairman Art Feetzhiger

SAVE BY SEPTEMBER 10th EARN FROM THE lit!

ASSIGNMENT FOR <H SAVINGS GROWTH!

apomoi ¡mother ward party at the| East Change V A Ikapttad. CarslesVI- the poat at 6 30 p.m. Come along

B IL L IO NST R O N G

School Fiedd on Sunday. Septem­ber 15th. Corpa entered are Little Falls. Oakland. LevWnwn. Imperi­al Knights. C W. Townanen, Scar­let lancer» and Lakeland. Bar- ringrr-Walker corps, as hoots, will give an exhibition.

SOUTH BERGEN SAVINGSand Loan Association

CurrentAnnualDividend

Open Mon. Ives. 7:00-0:30 p.m. W Ebster #-!“ W here You Save Doe« Make. A Difference!'

Announcing the opening ofJohn's Berber Shop707 Ridge Rodd, Lyndhurst

Featuring the latest stylos in Mea's and Boy's Haircuts

John Koval, Prop.Form erly w ith Eddie’« of N orth A rlington

"Where You Save Does Make A Difference1tdwand R. M ann has bem ap- ptanted the now trcahman baak- i-ttMlI coach at Kajrleigh Dickin­son Unaverwty. it was annol>K<fdby Athletic Director Harvey D. Woo*.

New Insol-Cuntic Ceiling T ile

washable • beautiful. Light aa a feather.

Pre Finished Plywood Sample»

$5.00 ea.S ise 4 x 8

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P at ChoffoMason and

Ganaral Contractor380 Thomas Avenue

Lyndhurst, N. J.WE 9-6661

Steps, Walls, Patios, Outside Fireplaces.

Music InstructionPiano - Organ

AccordionE n jo y r w ! «■ ■■ « i t t

V I C T O R F R A N G I P A N EComposer end Arranger for

Cleff - Century - H e r it a g e and Schuberth Music Co of

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Rutherford, N. J .

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la s t Rutherford Supply Company

t t H M P a te rse n A te C. Rutherford W S M4M .-M

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North Arlington, N. J. I M a A W M i t R B W A A A » U ¥ ¥ k

F«T l Ave.; Lynd liu ril Call W E 9-0644

Slipteupholstering

Covers Drapes

All Work Done On Our Premises By

Mister Upholsterers WY 1 - 6185 - 6

575 R ID G E ROAD N O RTH A RLIN G TO N

Electricians

North Arlington Studio 6f MusicJim m y G iro n e

Letfiona on a ll Instruments 997 - 1775

7tt Ridge Road Sales ■ Rentals • Repairs

R up , W all to W all Carpet, and Furniture cleaning. Rug and carpet repair«, storage first month free. Carpet, tile

d linoleum told andinstalled. ____________

M EA D S - M IL L E R CO 143 Franklin Ave.. Nutley, N. J

NOrth 7-4305

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TV Service

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FRISTIK & DEGERDONBe t. IM E

R IE BE U t .. N erSB A r lln f te r

W Y 1-4349

Painting Heme Rapairs

C arpentry

n ig h t C A U CVELTRÊ T-V REPAIRS

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t t t Schayler A re , Kearny, N J1 W Y 1-1676

VAL C. COLOMBO1 OectrteU Contractor

aM danetuI . la d u trU I W irla j* US Arlington Blvd.North Arlington, N. J .

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Chapter j t r shknO and <rf the oOctal Qxaidt nciudrd from the _ partiripotaig In l a otrtss.

Said the — OU M e i imitian. To g » beat at my linn a n »Ms to the Drat trat at MB V p t ever given by u v C ia id la t B W B ’rtth Wcsnen. The wti.irm >f»a and <

(itoCagr generated Iflr t * m- nooncement / the M ftea to to b e.. M l In every membenMp groat), ine antlrtpaitcn at bring i.roamed •B'nai R'rlth Queen’ has ïam gaed many of our wanen to bnafe op on thrtr fcnmrlweg at

The first prize, a very ^ E v . is being kept a seen» in or-

Tier to be presented a* a I4 nearly 74# students, a raoord +*■Harry C. Stefhan, dhector, said

3y about SO suadente. "We huva neciled more Mudan, than usualn the finit two

innojnctment at a hug« merribershtp theatn* party uled lo be hekt In the Orttart

einaon, Oct. ZI A manber at leas -r prizes wg] be urtuded te- the n a u m ig> The teat to a multlpte

gnide. w“ h choice, * question examination re- V Hie time they „ , ^ _ lh. _qolrtng the writing <d a «hart *_ are kl their Jumor and eamori’. . „u i* * * The contest papers arrive at® seeled (tnmlope an) are t aned

hwte been «m pleted and the m full viewlor Iheir advanced technical work|o( parWrtamta.Vi« be availaU e." Stephan Baid. I 1— ^ ^ — —

The (acuity total* 41, an addi-;^ -ttan ol one owr laat year. Ai- M im y M 6 H lO .hough three new teacher* have Teach At FOUjoined the auOf. two a4 theee re- p p«r»r^ mjtams wra . » U w v r a i ah. K Parker, 764 K**amy

Avenue Arlington, w jt be conAir«- ing cuirses in calculus and analy­tical geometry at P\lrletgh Wck- inson University this Faß.

Mr Parker, wtto marks hie sev­enth year at F DU.. bn» prrvt- oualy taught mathmuittcs at Rut­gers Univeraity and Union Jumoe

T h e re w e re no reaiignatiune fi-om the faculty.

T h e achuoi y e a r « « hedu led fo r 1M d aya . U ra d u a ta m te n ta t iv e ly Ls ic h e d u k d fo r Ju n e 12, w ith ckm- ng ex em aeK on Ju B e 10.

T h e annoMnwnl b ien k d u w n b y J a f la »hew s a to ta l o f 102 students C o lle g e .in the n in th g rad e , 285 in the 10th H e w a s g ra d u a ted from the Cbi-jra d e , 217 In the 11th, and 154 n the 1 2 * . S tu d en ts m the upper h ree g ia d e e sp e c ia lise in one of

17 vo ca tio na l a n d te c ta k ca i fie ida. th e n in th g rad e p ro g ra m is a n ex> io r .U o r y courae, in c lu d ing re g u la r itnth grade subjects.

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W O M A N W H O C A N D R IV E t« celt regu larly each month en eetaE< Itihed Studio Qtrl Coapietica clients m and around Lyndhurat, mahinp aaeceeeary delivenea. etc. S er 4 heura per day. Route wilt pay up te SE.S0 per heur. W r ite S T U D IO O t B L C O S M E T IC S . Oept. 77*39 Glendale Ca lif. 9-2S

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I In and around No. Arlington, making na aaa ee ry deilvertoa, etc. S or 4 heur» per day Route w ill pey Up to SS 00 per hour. W r ite S T U D IO O IR L C O S M E T IC S , Dept Olendaia, Calif.

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lege o f the C ity of N ew Y o rk an d is a m em b er o f the M a th e m a tic a l A x a o cLs tk n of A m e r ic a , l i e ip a past-president o l th e E a a t B erfea«- R o c k la n d C h a p te r v l the N a tk n cd A sa E la t io n a t A ocrunEsrEa a n d is c u r re n t ly n e rv in g e n th e N n t io m i B o a rd of D ire c to rs o f th a t o rg a n - izntton.

■icuhure, 1«; a u to body re p a ir , » : M r P a r k e r ton rw h e n ic s . 82. c o m m e rc ia l . r v ia o r <4 P tv p e r ty

b ok in« . J4; b eau ty cu ltu re . 110: C o ^ i " - F W n o l lv e hotter room op era tio n . IE , carpan- y o t k C itytry . 47; co m m e rc ia l a r t, 18; c o m - ■■■ ----n v r c t t ] cooking, 20; e lec tron ics B t ’ Y I N G O K S E L t l H U T technoiug>. E>. iiKh iKti...i ciienufc- fo r 1’e iM X u o lix e d s e e v ic e : t ry . 12; m a ch in e dt-sign. 19; m e-' ch ine »tv p. SH. m ason ry . 19. gra|>- hk* a rts . 59; n d io an d e iectrEoaJtechnuJc^>. 33, and sheet metal work. 25.

Stephan said that of the total unfeer uf s tud en t* applying fur

ttftmtsskxv nearly 100 could not be admitted because of inadequate basic ability, a reading level be­low the acceptance minimum, fad ­ing grades or an aatcehsive num­ber of absenaes. An additional 178 students are on the school’s wait- .ng list

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the hustleben Allowed to encroach upan th« -Bm Marie« laid about m igr* more desir.uble sites for In lt a M tato «ware ;tancltoi. Pliny th r Eld- <ew*?m c«. In m u where the er wrote that while migratint loostknal m t af industry ire erenss rafted tor the ■**». one W*hb’ specialized, as a lo « navi- of thefc- number remained o f liable waterways. 1Mf ifccnacb- g u aa J.R MbM an <a* tent, r li* ment has rrewSad a iha«eaaut <**■«.* ta a e to the «h er If it Jhortage of av.frg |i dtp I. A M M*m> tha ctesr wouMhank. patterned to concept alter ” *»* *nd the stone drop, cm vicf Otar™, ptrgmms .ter fee p n a r tag tae bta»«t'der»Ui*tan of duty, setian of open W>«ai. o sM j t » Ibday we know s gnat deal vide for the a ■ itatalai «f t a M «taut the mtanattan of Hnk. Many areas wtfh spedWwd Itw tieg ti w *h ty i s * l»we ben wrttt«« adwntigcs Ulomntety. aá the on the atfcjtct. Banding, radar, need H n.se. ttnee aneas would b* I t w istor tn a ag lM n attached to

,dev»toprd by private tnlefprlee. the larger btrds. and tiny lU v During the k to to pastad, they % h ts Had to tee amallrr Have aU esutit serve to meet «Usar (M ir ftayed a past to the ooiieRnn of need«, such aa «amanen, n a t a taraand boating facilities. etc. AtMt- But after all this study, chstfcun- tolly, this recommendation will re- fuá <4 the ancients' theories, wa

ramp ter Sunbeams (aged ( to llr-en#G trt Giwrta tagari 12 to < I I) . *rtaae are M 'H m Army trttepa tor girls M U r to tae Girt Son* pfBgram.

Hto ¿ ta p Tanmata aaaaon alao, inrtutrd a Youth FeUowahip Week attended by .41 and a Boys Came , *hk-h had »2 to attendance

Dinxiom ter Camp "Yectaita* were Major and Mrs. Robert Strain. Dtvtatonal Secretary, and Anociate Ckmp Directors w e r e Captain and "Mrs. Paul KeUy. Di- vMonai Youth Secrstary.

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Among tfce Schaol T nitteea on band fa r thedr.n were T rd s ta P ,* * . F. Cm*io, c h a irm ^ r« th . A * M ¿

•** "*w,y swom-in Truatee J . « SçotU . Scatti, «vito was aa on ta t and KaU-miUr on LHS track teams of I t t i , 1

^ ^ " » o ra n ; relief by a rran t ,n a f Michael DaLoy to give an assist by g a ttin i a i a a l l

a 'O O ta p m p water at) the i " “the afternoon work * sports-minded con. of Education cara to

Wa don*t lutow II [¡kad the ¡da. o faH five b o tta li coaches working out with

* m . * ; j i w m « > m u .i « u a u « i . r tha head coach tmd two assistant, ta werk with 'the antire »arsUy grou*» ¡h sín taá istan t. astañtad inunadiataly to ■ . " tahm an . . .'TTiis «aasaa the fraah candidates have ag^^£2E}tä srt s äJ f*. O H a , Coaches Dea Cavalli and Sata StaüataOa ta

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below tba total of two years ago . - _____________«rar behaves^ w ith the opening af school today that ad- ditwnal candidates may report . . . Tfc* first casualty of the M urk« its e«Hr practice session was nromumg guard Barry Johnson Who*««*a ThcartKMM i M M suffered h * t e * w t i o o . . . Coach CipolU has am n g ad Ud weekend. I t a v «as also at

Insiders who n « s much tha annual M u t a i football « t a o ara worried . . . They u i hoping that tha townspeople flock out fa r Saturfey’s Lynd- hurst-Esst Rutherford game a t the high school field aa tha rxP*°»** to pa* on the annual fixture basa mounted con­siderably > ; . tnam atiia coverage costs have gone up and

n u e of tha popularity increased maftdt .

■oas by the number of players an the . . . „ P umsr‘ spreading arawnd that Bobhy W akh

will play for L yftdhunt and Julian Malinaki fa r East RMh- crf°rd are false . . Both Walsh and M abnk i will be with the Newark Boars on Saturday sight art Newark School Maditrtn where the Bears win play the Pittsburgh I— m m

’ fans will.be a t Memorial Fiald in Ruthar-ford tomorrow night la taha m tha Rutherford- Wallington Alumni football g>Ms . . . The game has taken on sided color with the snnaaac asiat that the Jamas A. B lun ta- stock Memorial Trophy arm bo a irsrd aj to tha winner af the game . . The h r t team ta wbi the trophy three time« gets permanent poiseasion . . . The popular athlete who passed away on JaK 31 woa national fame as a football player, starrht* a t Ratharford High before winning now protninepce at F o rd h ta Uahreraity and with t h e .................

With Labor Day behind ua the fall outdoor program arranged hy Billy Landalla for tha Department of Parks will taka root with Sunday morning volley-hall and bocci laagiM % ape ration at the Leslie rla ig in m al . . ,The volley-ball program last fan was a terrific success while the reorganising, after an abeence of.28 years, of the sum­mer bocd M |M was a popular one . . .

! Two outstanding athletes who graduated Lyndhurst High School ia June arc now a t McCook Junior College in Nairaaka . . . C nm iaa Ttrone, « H a ta of the W orU W W S Memorial T n a r fq r^ tba moat Vkluahle Blue A GoT ' left last waakMior opening practice while George El

~ ^ “Tommy Lang*, thè p é t Blue A Gold all ___

athlete who M p t f ta Boi ilau tawn Military Institute and now at Notre p e t a , may not ear action for Coach HugMfe Devore’s Irish Thia'i sas an . . ^t>adgia, working out aifhtW. chmns his injury « ttah ^M JIn ta l him las t n u - T t a ^ S r bothering him but a M W a ahosiMtr pain hampers his palS-

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Tha s p e a k e r v / a s t h e prophet Jr-, ramtoa; t h e t i m e , a b o u t S25 B.C.: the jtaee. thr town of Atsabath tear miles noata at Jtnasslun; tie

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turning group aa yearn ago. with i m ta «ing M afcM w» of other«.''

Ahrayw generan* with her tine nul talent. Mra. Mander t a i en-

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'KMNT AVENUE, LYNDHURST. N. J .B IA f - TOC ■ M O O«RN IN t% R PR «T A T IV *

HAW AIIAN A BATON T W IR U N O

ebureb and lab granpa, and apprar»d In nauy brneflt perffarmaneet for •idrtby eaaae« and etaritie».

M ra. Mander, a Bregen mddmt er tbtrfy yenm, Hvcm non a l M l IlChlnnd Avenue. Waod-Rldge Hta bas bean he

mad Kurt rela» ale hl» budnpw Ln ('»riM ladt. at 831 TwHtth Street »•er M year* M BM akfyn. Hht «U * hl« eseaer Io Nh> a "Haratb A |ter ■tary ’*

Mr. Mandt-r. tralned a» aa ex ^ nanrldnlid in bb» native (to r mpny, v a rn In the I nRed state* aa n yonng man. Me went to warfc

a y n llV D o i j c n l l l r(Continued from P»*ie 8)

leigrn County. New Jeraty Lea- .Aie c.* American Attciney*; and \mer.cnn Judicature. A f^m ef / eH>n sidi nt of the Lyndhurat Re ubUc«T\ Ck»j and Republican

ia n iy Cctrmittecmon. he w na ampa»K» m.na^cr for four of die

tve preaent «ummiasiafier».The Hackenaack lawyer wa* bor*

A ijh aitumey for Alendile fire $81-58 nnd us presently serving us eighth tcim as attorney for he arhoi>l board at Old Tap^^o Vhco( m Old Tappan. He aMo cnch« v I jw on Tuesday evenings il the American InatituM oi Bunlc- ng-

"Wr -kends are my own. ver. Mid Letcher. "Tbls is when

f spend *U my time with my wtfe »nd daughters."

Elgtu > t ar-old Patricia, an eat* rrm< 1> intclliumt young miss, at­tends Coiteglat*. Herer, Nancy, €•». enters fknt grade' it Jefferson School, Lyndhurat, ‘his month.

"Bt ih girl* are sfcst bright, and i* ^ to " renwrtovi their

¿ J m_ father We do nU belkve in tore- ng them in their education, my wife and I make sure that! ■ppoft unities for gaining new l

knowlrdge are always avaftabfe to fheni

Letcher has been succeolul Mj h.9 line of work and is duly gn ful for the many honors that have

in i Works In Rmoklyn. where •eeame expert alao M tdeef : raving. He held bbi jab la r

'Ine a worker, that wl lied « yearn ago.Ire biM liifii» to Mr.

Mrs. Mander «aya the U thank-

Vi*n b< stowed upon him but. says m\ wlthiut a happy family life, they wriitd mean nothing.

• And it just doesn’t Letrhcr added. The love and r$* •pect your wife <ind chfldrca give ycu » <«med They must know y* ur lift is centered around them. ’

— B e v e r l y M u r p h y

M r ’ and Mm Wfltt .m 11 Mas tirs. S07 P a i k P l a c e , h a v e returv <d from a v a c a t i o n Motor trip .»ry of thi« y«nr.. uxu^h N<*w HampsJiiiv and Ver- M r« . Mander\ hobble« am all Imcnt. . bound up wtth her vnentbm and

her avo:*atian, musle snd Mn{: to jMr. and Mrs. Arthur Brurler jusl write and direct mttdcal rrvmm, I

A l;^ î£ K ,U:<n,'■, X# Taatinejt® C«ien «a gw«d mmne.Ave . are back firm ttv r v •:» <rt>up« and eoneerta. ta krr goodlic.a at Lon^ Bleach Island. insvie« and theatre.

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TH. tTUOlO WORKSHOP i. m iu th* Mi«t- Wan a a . tupaniiien ef Mr. tr t Mn. RiehirtShell.LOMAINC SMELL, an *ccon«ti»ha<l banca •ftiit, has ttudiad ducinf moat o* her Iila. She hai »ppeared prol.n.onall» in nam tolo dance roln and it a member of the ’Ballet Repertory Foundation " Met. Shell il I (rad uat. of 'The Dane* Centre", hai Mudi«) at the American Ballet Academy under th* di­rection of Fred Demeli; and hai attended proteiiional teacher training da*M* at th* National Academy of Ballet in New York under the direction of Thalia Mara Lorrain* poiieiiei a molt unutwal araip and under Itandmg of the iCienc. of Nllet teclHer choreography of creativ* tap and authentic Hawaiiin dance, co delight her studenti

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RICHARD SHELL n recognized ai one of the leading baton twirlen in the .a ll He hai •on numerous titles including "Eaitern United Statei Champion" and the "Champion of Champion- Award. His dauling routine, have thrilled audience! throughout the country with his. creative approach to hi» performance. Ha ha. uicceiifully taught baton twirling for . number of yure and Ni teaching methodl are conudared of the higftwt caliber. Mr. Shell'i teaCfter-training at Patenon State Col­lege. combined with his profenional twirtmf reputation, have made him a much lought altar twirling inMnrctor.

B A L L R O O M D A N C I N 0 * W I T H N * l t C L O V I R

ÁU-Round Champion of the famuim Ffai-rmt Moon. Bull.N E IL CLOVCM hoMs th* gold trophy for w tnnin l first prize on th« "Arthur Murray Party" TV. show, and has mad« appearances on

Ballroom DancerT.V. »how, and h « ____

four television networks. He is the only American I___to defeat European World Professional Champions. His pictures have appeared on magazine covers world-wide. Millions have seen him, thousands have learned his style. Hit teeching is clever — his price is the lowest. This is a class you wiN reelly enjoy. Waltz (slow) . Waltz (Viennese) . Rumba e Tango • Fox Trot (ballroom style) • Cha-Cha . Lindy (triple) . English Quickstep e Paso Oobl«.

FIELD .TRIPS When daneen perform in beautiful coHuines, surroundedby »ondertul icenery, to the accompaniment of fine muiic, then we nw the

«1 nraameaX Ik». ...» ... ik. k.n.aait of organized dancing A number of supervised a part of the “Studio This is an extremely

then we M* th* balleL£ £ ïv',î£ i 'ï 'î f 1'"« Professional ballet performances araStudio WorkiHop i dance year.iremely important factor in the development of the itudeat'»

natural enthu»iatm and the impiration it invaluable in 10 liatina a ------appreciation of dancing. * -

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THlraSDAY. SEPTEMBER S. T fflt COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

1 9 6 3 F O O T B A L L S C H E D U L E S

. _ By W alter “ H lw k ” Rowe North Arlington High School’. Paul K e llry l>e-

g M iB g hm ninth M-aton a* head football coach of the vyiLing» . . , , , Sou ,h Bergen ichooU in the “ Ridge Area” began practice sessions. Kelley U the oldest in poitft of aem ce a. a head coach with East Rutherford’, Kenny SiiM hky, Rutherford’. Tony Folio and Queen of Peace’. Ralph Borgens all starting their aixth year at the helm. Hounding out the mentor. positions are Nick Cutro stati­n g in* fourth m i« at St. M ary’, of Rutherford and Lyndhurst > Joe Cipolla beginning his second an head cosch of the Golden Bear».

All six arro vtv»<» win lav« hepar .nSütatmn« Rutherford hiu

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betn a member at thr North Jer- sey Iwtfr».’holastic 1 « y n since

*wn oI the century while Ea*t Rudwrtord and [.yncMarM a r e members of Ihe Passaic Valley Ccwfeim re North Arhi^fton to a member of the North Jersey Cod- ference and St. Mary's plays to the Big 8 Catholic B Cc<tfv*no*

R«rthrr<ord. plrtying in ODoicrpnce in t h e H i poees eight league foci in fWd. niffjude P * t, ,Pair I-awn, Harfcmsark,

season with a ni^lit gain** on September 27 against non-league

Hasbrouck Heights. Then comes league action against Rkfcs- hrld. Midland ftu*. G*cn

Ridge, 1

^ nr Independent game to the tradii i.nai thanksgiving ' Day

and Em Rutheidtsdplay aevcn Ingw gamca and two independent munti on their nnr- game arhtdules Both achnot play «Titan. Paterann Kastskle, Pater­n a Central, Garfield. Paaaaic ani Ea«t Patmwn Kaatside, Pater­ae« Central, Garftrid. P^aak- and

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fendu nt.B y v irtu « of en order of the S u ­

perior Court of N e w Je rsey . Chen« V e ry D iv is ion raaSe on the Stth d ay I of August. Iî*«4 In «-Ivtl a- tins W here­in J oj. ii Conklin la the P la in t iff and

,y ru a re the defendant, you are hereby required to answ er the am ended . o m p M n t Of the p lain tiff ion or before the la th day of (V toher,I •♦«.i by sers In * an answ er on N icholas A. Caratla. FW ]uIre, p la in ­t if f» attorne> . «h > M address is U l ftid Avenue, Lynd hu rst. N. J . and In default thereof such judsem snt dliall be rendered asalnet you aa the C o u rt »hall th ink equitable und

•Just Vou »hall file your anaw «r end c ffi^ aacytaa . .1 * d u p llu u « ml

Mr and Mri t a m , Philip and

rtMt Street. a n kacfc Oe w d ay t r e to NiagaraN. Y.

Nursss To Rsceivs CapsThe School al Practical Nurving

s t Bergen Pines County Hospital

at to« Board ofextend the welcome, be presented by Dr.,RoflBs R. tie.

Others scheduled la tafse

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Court,

Weekawken at Hudson County.North Arlington plays seven

** the, J J 'C‘.!P*r opCTl4ngi A aalqus sxaasple af the wfsMtog Mas ef aretkaae foam In the transportation field Is stank car taaalated with Napeal— arsthane. The new tank ear. designed .an1 built by t nlon lank Car Company, keeps jnftees and etfcer H)uld food products at near-freeslng temperature far days, without refrlgaratlan. In ana six-day teat during hot weather, the contents of th e l ';1;,,tank car registered a heat gain af enly aae degree. With the outdoor temperature sversginic __»1.13* en route, the contents were W W 7 when the csr left the loading terminal and 36.§3r

S ta te H ruae . Annex, Vrentou N J ’ .In »• <-ordan< e w ith the rulea of cl*H prat tu e und procedure.

The object of aald actionobtain a judgm ent of d ivorce he-

Itw e .n the »«Id i.la in tlff and you., Dated A usual 19. |*wn

N IC H O L A S ' 'A R K I . I .A A tto rne y f w PfeintlfT

M S 2nd Avenue.-..-.»-a, N JIU »

M*a Ruth A- U « * , ' rrf the actmi and (Mrncioe i inf, pmentation at aaaarda; A ai Rev. FmMcfc Erano. Caanty Bhap-j lain. tnvucaUun, and It« R « . R*-| d a rd J. Holmra, Cmaity chaplaki,, benedict ion.

A r gen Pines is the <ady sdno ll ot student nurses at fc 15 of practical nursing in Bergen«

p.m. tomorrow n&*. Septeertber County. Two ciasacs a n In P»*l S, in the hoapttai atsrhtorium. grrm conrurrentiy. with gradua- 1

Forty-three students win com- lions in September and Fdbrtary.) pieted the çne^yénr course arili re* jhtMe schrduled to iveetoe dto-i ceWe dipksnaa. lamas are: Roecmarie L, Cimono, f

Hie a t t w to the graduate« Lynrihuret. Bnitptr* S. GtM, Ro>* Wtn be gtvrn by Dr Thom« C. thrrfont. t>»-ia M llenoinger, Eaalé Fie mina dlrfrtor at mrdtntl «In- Ruthrrford; Mart*' C MrCorMI,' cation and ahw at the Ortatrfc Ruiherfird: and Trreaa J. RyMcM. Section. Donald G. Borg. pre«rirnt Lyndhur^i

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Wood-Ridge, Paafe Rktf*. WaJlirni y p o n arrival. The aew task car iaalga laceryarstes Ike “tkermns principle of a tank within-j Mr. and Mr*. Mario 8t>tna. JUa-laak. Nopcofoam pavr-bi-plaaa aretbaaa to aaad to tan a a II inch thick insulating layer N™ Street, and cMldrm. Giryarounl a atalaleaa steal lunar tank. T h an a n aa an ta l cradles on the Inner tank to permit heat nnd W e. i-ek+imred their Mth

un' leaks; Um inner laak Is aappartad eaUraly by the rl(M loam Insulation. Noprofoam h a pro wtxldini! »nntversary and Gary s“ ■ :t af Nopro Chemical Caaapaay, North AfUagtaa. Wrthtkiy « 1 Wedneaday by sttend-

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rrtdày evento«. Septembrr 27 op- der the Nghta la aa bidependent

wtth Harrtaai at Rotfeers The H » a a play f o u r

la the Tri-CountyRMfawond and Teaneck The AA- against Bergen Catholic. Don Bea-

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S Q# F w d a 'the Hoard of (V> T . iTnnmablit of I.)

laalenere ofndhurst. New Js r-

the t 'o u n d l Room . T o » » M nnt* H a ll \'-ille> Hr>.ok Avenue. Lynd-

hurat. N. J at 4 IM I . prsvaM Hw I ber 11, IM S and rspnvins

. . Aventi« between O r le » ' W a y und U ifn ye tte Avenue and tti

, t onatruction of St. M a r y ' l . playing a nine game ih.

schedule win meet Imm culate w '« .„d t« i., .i ia AHide must be suhmil

St.Other

Immaculate Oonccptkxi otSt. Joaeptl S ot West New n m. Monday. Meptember

York. Mariat of Bayonne and Es- for tne partia l ffraa lns and g— . l*rf. New York Avenue betw een O rient

, a two-faraUy dw elllns. In an A U n a T Zone and s non-conform lns use <’re<|l>

N O T IC S TO R a : V n n a n c s appllcolton of Frank «l« -. ..»,-,jC K N K n A L CO N T MAC T o n a . I l i . U veUl for preoileea k iw w a a«

Seal, il tilda w111 be rocelvad by L m 17 In B lock 16 on thè L<> ndU »H. Hnrr»»irate of

tte Avenue and tue tonerete cu rb nnd

aoutherly side a t uè batween O rien t

Wildcats meet both llobuken jnd'llc.

Last Year's recatda:

the T ti*n-

Conception. Our 1-ady of the Vai-; Bide must be submitted in s pro- ley. Oratory, a V U r « - B T ’' « « ?

dashaig I lard snri St. LUtos’ b the Big nsiurs of bid contained thereui•gatat «Th other on Turkey Day ' while taki«« on Don Bo£,. Emm ’I» independent games Lyndhurst Catholic and Pope Pius. The lone “I la trayaLodi andP»a»ic v alley R i-liague member not met by «Mal_________gnnal at Little FaUs while the Gaels in newcomer Moms Catho- «me of the Townahip Ensineer,

, i M k 'hael N e slla 4 Amen Avenue.

I Rutherford, New Jersey during of* flea hour» on or before r. wo- P. i t . Frida > September I J , )M:

The Hoaid of tYunnttaStOnera re- Iservea the r lsh t to reject any and all bid*.

m w i O. T A t 'H Tow nahip C lerk

•ptember Ì ,

Queen of Pesce Lyndhurst North Arlingtön Esst Rutherford Rutherford St. Msry's

W L T Per Against6 3 0 138 97ft 34 4

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Mated Septem ber »7 so

httrat Aaaaaamant MapDwoJnd • V io lation of A rtic le V I I I

o f the Lyn d hu fs t Zonlnc Ordinane e re latm a to non-conform lns uee»Ra V ertane« app lication of Thomae a O im ero a for premi»«» known a* Lo t I In B lock I»® tin the Lynd hu r» '

saaaament MapDenied - V io lation of A rtic le X I I .

Baetlon *T* of the l.yndhurat Zita ins O rdinance. r e U t ln * to sldr ; yards.

Re V a rian ce app lication of 'C a r ­men Calvank-0\ for prem lae» knoMu aa Lo t Ifc in Blo<-k 1«4 up th* larndhuiKt Aaae»»ment Map

iV n le d - V iolation of A rtic le X I I . Bectlon “ p” of the l«yndhur»t Zon ns O rdinance, aa amended

B e ; V a riance app lication of Al-Sand Cnnatructlon 4. orp for itreiniae» known aa Ix>t 3 In B lock ISA on the Lyndhurat Aaaeaement M ac

Denied - V iolation of A rtic le X I I . Section •’p” of the l.yndburat Zon in f Ordinance, a» amended

The determ ination > -f the Board of Adjuatm ent la ava llab l« f«*r In apectlon at the o/ll«« of the Se c re ­tary. M unicipal Bu ild ina . Lyndhurst, N ew Je r s e y

L O U IS M. T I S S IK B K Secreta ry

Published Septem ber 1, IM I Fee» 110.40

SOUTH B U ß E N SCHOLASTIC fOOTBALL

September 28 October 5 October II . October 1« November 2 November B November 18 November 23 November 28

I I SC H ED U LES LYNDaiKST..Lo d i ................. . Eastside (P ) . . ..Paaaaic V riley■ C lifto n ........ Central (P) . .

N O T ic a o r P U B L IC s a l iPursuan t to R .S . aa

a mended, notice is hereby g iven that I the Hoard of Com m issioner* W the I Tow nsh ip of Lyndhurst, ('uunty of i Bergen. New Je rsey , w ill expose for »ale at publi- auction. In th«- park ins lot In the rear of Lyndhurst Fo lle«

Streetusrters P ia « ____ ___________n o m « [n I( lr T n w aah ip f t Lyndtiur^t, Mew

entrance

•lated ,\usti»t 22. lî*«n upon app lica- j (i, ¡d A yenue tlon of the »u b « r lb e r notified rtvnn*- ,

d D e la -

»•«■n oi trie Runaennrr HWHaaa , v l u „ _ , I ' r t U H lr f fttOOl•ting In their debts, demnnda a n d , • la r v e y ( OftflfS, M K T C She Spent’1«I'll» asaInst her estate under «Wti wpHls with her -— •- « .» i-ail., w ithin s it mouths from a b o v e ! ? . r ™ ~ \ n n e T »OfV-tn-ta«W a n ddate tfctughter. Dr. and Mrs. Anton Cxr

¥< H I e tch er. Ks<|.»n t lne Avenue

t.> ndhurst. N. J .Attorney

Adolph Herm an W und llng !•>" W , Pterrepoat Ave.Rutherford , N J .

■ s s e n t a rI*af.w1 \ ii« i* . Sept f»-12-19-2*. lMtt Fee*. 120.00

September October 5 October 12 . October 19 October 26 November 2 November 9 November 16

27

Passa le ....................................... East P aterson ............................ East Rutherford .....................

All games start at 2:00 P.M. exospt LynrlhursMtMl Rutherfor d same — 10:30 A.M.

M O ST I A RLIN G TO N. . . . ; . . Kasbrouck Heights ................. R idgefield ................................ Midland P a r k ............... Glen R id g e ................................ W ood-Ridge.......................... . Park R idge ................... W e llin g ton .............................. Mountain L a k e s ......................

All games start at 2:00 P.M. exceptNorth Arlington-Hasbrouck Hts gsme — 8:15 P.M.

_ . . . . County.Ausust 7. 1»«3. upon application the subscriber notified to bringtheir d«ms. demands and cla im *against his estat« under oatb. w ith in

A w i l y j ; M > . . 1 Home. lac.Home ?hr*7T,:Z r . ’, o S R$?w J>rM,A w a y » 0.0 A i S J i T . o r 'Hom t, J3 J b, E?*!4 S11- ■»“A w a y 'h . Lyndburet P*»lh-e I>epartmrnt on t i ftm „ 'he JS th day of Septem ber. 1M1. ana n o m c , h owner thereof has refused

N O T IC E1 Theresia W u n d lln g ’

are by order of t S IL L C..J Hernen I 'r tm ty ,! Mrs. Frederick Bhan

arky al North Beigen.

L t O A L N O T ic a Cred itors of Jo h n Pe re ira dec

a re by order of f l l L L C JO B . Su rof Be rsen County, dated nb.ni- n rd lnam e w as 're ad and **on-

of Mid. red a ••...rid tin

O R D IN A N C E NO 131SAN* O R D IN A M C K A l ’T H O R IZ IN O

AS A l i X ' A L IM P K O V K M K N T T H K P A R T IA L Q H A IH M I A V I» l îK l ’AV IN O O F N K W Y O R K A V K N C K 't ir rW K F .N O R IK .V T W A Y A M * l.A F A V K T T K A V K N C K A N D T I I K " O N S T R I i T l l i V O F C O X C R K T K •I’R B NND S I ! * K W A L K O N T H F

'•O I'THK ’R L Ï S ID K O F N K W Y O R K A V K N C K H K T W K H K O R IK N T W A Y ANt> L A V A Y I .T T K A V K N C K A 1.1. IN T H K T O W N S H IP O F • .Y N IrH IR S T < y »1 'X T Y O F HF.R JK N A>il ) S T A T K O F N K W JB R - ■*KY A N D M A K IN tl T H K M 9C B8- M ARY A P P U O P R IA T K T N O F »'• - tuai IM! pt>R T H K SAMI-: A N D P R O V I I »INC T H K M KAN 'S B Y W H IC H F t 'K D K K i l t T H K P A Y M K N T T H K R W t F S H A l. l . R B R A IS K f

N O T IC ENotice I» hereby given that the

und tim e and ptt»»*a»dregular me. ting of the Boatrd

of Commissioners of the Tow/tshlp lay ndhurst «>n lite 3rd day

Septem lier. 1»*3.F it ta » O. T A l ' B --Tow nship C lerk

T>sted Sent ember », 11»S3 Fee» S« tUi

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r«or '«T 1 A R LK S l lU 'Y M K N t'onstnble B a iliff for the Hoard of Commissioner» Tow nahip of Lynd hu rst

NOTicaP L A C * TO F L A C K T R A N S F E R T ake notice that application luis been m ad* to the Board of C<

Misai onera of the Tow;

I>ated Septemfi e «es 91 40

Away t o w n s h i p o f l y n d h u r s t J “ 1

snahip of Lynd-law Je ra e y . to tranafar lo .fo r prem ises Ihx s ted at Ï03 - U C f U O T - Wine

» d , t in I1 .nsr> K . I m iI fo n U . _____ U . J . C _ i _ J _Rond, the IMenar> 1 ............Ion L leenaa C-4 heretoft»re I» to Anseio A. P icc irillo , trading

ns Angelo 's fo r the prem ises located S tN. J ,

Freem an Street. Lyndhm - .a w a v P U B L IC N O T IÇ B* w * y , B O A R D O F A D JU S T M B N TH o m e 'B e V ariance app lication of Frank V » S w . in. . i t ^A u ra«/ 'A rd ito for prem ises known as Lot * . ” ? 1*1*** "X - in BlfH-k 151 on the Lynd hu rst A b - H o m e ••«•ment MapAway ^ n ^ r V ' rA w a y , Ing uses, of the Zoning Ordinane«.Home I • p* n r ,t . *h* ° r. * "*de sddit Ion to the present dwelling, wh ich ' F * * ^ '$ f pn

Intmed iate ly . In w rit in g to Fred O. Taub, Tow nsh ip <Terk. Lyndhurst. N ew Ja ra e r

— A nsa lo A. P k 1« tritio 104 Suaaev Road. W ood-Ridge. N. J .

D a ta« : A ugna i » . Kept I , IM3

Joe's Delicatessen

A n n o u n c in g

The OPENING of theCONTINENTAL

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e TU C Saturday

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M3 Ridge Rd„ Lyndhurst (ror. King%land Ave.)

Open Till 1« P.M. Sundays and Labor Day

CF. 8-3868 f ree Delivery Open 7 Days

MIAMI BEACH *153»*

Q UEEN O P PEA C ESeptember 27 .................... Harrison ..................................... AwayOctober 6 ........................... Immaculate Conception . . . . . . AwayOctober 12 ..........................St. Cecelia's (E) ..................... Home IOctober 20 ........................ St. Joseph's ( WNY) AwayOctober 27 ......................... Mariat ........................................ AwayNovember 3 Don Boaco HoaielNovember 10 ......................Eaaex C atholic ........................... AwayNovember 27 ......................Bergen CatholicNovember 28 .................. Pope Pius ...........

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EAST BtrtaEBPOEOSeptember 28 ......................Paaaaic..............October S. . . . . .H o b o k e n .........October 12 ..........................Weehawken .October 1« ..........................Garfield ............October 28 ........................ Eaat PatersonNovember 2 ........................C lifto n ........................................ HomeNovember • ........................Eastside (P) ............................. AwayNovember 16 ...................... Central (P) ............................... HomeNovember 23 ...................... Lyndhurst ............................ Away

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September 27 .................... Cliffside Park ......................... HomeOctober S ........................... Pair Lawn ................................ HomeOctober 12 ..........................Ridgewood ................................ AwayOctober 1« ..........................Teaneck .................................... AwayOctober 16 ..........................Englewood ................................. HomeNovember 2 ........................ Param ui .................................... AwayNovember 16 ...................... Bergen Held ............................... HomeNovember 23 .................. .... Hackanaark .............................. AwayNova»&er 26 ...................... Passaic .................................. Away

• • • • < • •n . MAST'S (B)

September 2 9 ......................Immaculate ConceptionOctober 6 ............................Our Lady 0 f Valley .October 12 ..........................DePaul .................October 20 ..........................Don Boeco .......................

Tt ............Oratory ..................

Home Home Away Home

November 3 ........................Eaaex Catholic ........... AwayNovember I t ...................... Bayley-EUard ......................... HomeNovember 17 ...................... Pope P i u s ................................ Aw_.

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NoWHber 21

What, tt anything. S e townSilp fa Bars can do »baut M a aSiiatkai. ta» I fad that somebody In auth­ority Should look Into tMa matter.

H ank you,Robert A llm*aia»r.

301 Wilaon Awnue. Lynthunt, N. J.

D» a »p tane Stoa»» to Oda' LJ* bar» a «Sto« te be ÉU». Evary a « and i n s t

0mm S.*, ra se n>- i Ob w a r « f a r bar, yes «mdd ( U

«or. and Mra FVaO n u rliiem . n o U *as*o n Ave., teen samta on SHaday at a adpriee S r n WadSag aiedvenlor Mr . « I Mrs« v a a t , n . t ..dt Mr. and Mra. Ttmâ C. ateo at ValhalbL Mrs. Gundenan

a matron o< boar at Oie Bau- na> wadtOag B years ago.

dr. and Mm Mirti il Me Oart- a«r at Lake Ada., a n koaae fen Sa« vartartna apeat at OraaMai

PUERTO RICO -239-

Superguaat .vaeatiaai j * Miami 7 Days, 0 Nighta. Includes ocean front hotel, breakfast and dinner at hotel and round trip super jet nigfatcoach.

Fiesta Americana in Puerto Rieo • B days, 7 nights. Includes round trip d a p « # I j i t . f l U l «enaaa dbteconditioned room with terrace a t the

Hotel, all breakfaata aad sightseeing tour, cocktail

parties, and barbecues.

HAWAII «559« EUROPE *797«

14 fabulous days includes 2 days in San Francisco, 10 days m Honolulu, 2 days in Los Angeles visiting Knotts Berry Farm and Disneyland. Also in­cluded are hotel accosnodetioau, sight­seeing tours and plenty af free time for shopping aad awimnung.

* Plua Tax

Tour 11 eountriea for a fun loaded 20 days. Included ateamahip paiadge aboard the Queen Elisabeth and Queen Mary. See London, Holland, Bruaaala, Headelburg, Lucerne, Innsbruck, Veae lea, Florence, Rome, Pisa, San Remo, Monaco, Cannes, Paris and more. Alan included - meals, hotels, tips and taxes in Europe, sightseeing and tour rlirec tors.

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- o n tb a g a o b u rn in g p e rte e n d c o n tro ls o f g a s h e a t in g e q u ip m e n t.

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PACE FOUR t o c o i n r a q A f c u a w a i i r e s o u t h b e r c i« r e v ie w THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, W t

Movies Are Greater Than EverWhere To Co — What To Do

- ■ See One This WeekendWh at To See In South Bergen

»W Pityipg It til» “ Ml »nr" Mwii I S e e I t In N e w ia r M y At Tke Lincoln TheatreN ew Je rse y U ■ h i t o ia tha a ls it r a a ill h d aa t» !

-A i* now the fifth largoet and iM tM t | r n h | h i H pin the country, according to M u t A. Roe, C m h I m ìm « of the Now Jersey Departmeat of Cn m n i l l i* mU Fran

which

Commissioner Roo wid that iafiratah 'aa n n a d | 00» piled by tho Deportment's Bar—a a l f i a a i r a a U b a ta a Now J areoy’a prestige in *l**t**ai** i* *a g rea t (hat It senree •» a magnet in attracting now « a p a a l* * la tha aomo field. r t

“More than let new alai'tioniaa eatcated in the State in tho Uat fir* yoara,1 ________ __

' Roe said. In 1*57, there wore M f listed » ^ ¿ a l . , m tha State. By 1M2, there were 471

The Regional Plan Aseociatiea rsssatly predict*d that electronic* employment in the ragl— and New Jersey will climb to 2U ,N e ia 1M>

The New Jeraey companies pa rtid a a riag fa »»poo Ago electronics range widoly in aiaa nad iaaae I “Among the most sensotional ro a been TeUtar II from tho Bell Tl Murray HU, N « r J e r s ^ , which tra a eaafrtod a<*tW*a *1 President Kennedy’s Europona « s it to American ■ -• - 'i lm

ward a full modernization oí New Jersey's programs <rf alate srtwnl aid The Highways Rond Issue nwiuM provide the additional stair M'itemi aid. The Public Buildings Band lamie would provirtr college c*ipr*tunMles for thousands o# qua- Hied New Jersey high arhoa graduale« who otherwise will be unthic to go to college.

The weapons lyatona and «hápsmaneuvers are ooordWwtfed by ftp <Nwiputar<xmtroMed NaaaM TacticalData System wlicè» recefros data fn«m the latest Navy w it t i I “ systems.

of her UwKj Bm di has an

Deaa Martin and Yvette M ian iau carry the eeatral romantic n n M « # i . « . •roles ta the Mirisrh-Claude Pans vision production for United M . i .C?.mf * r !*0,n’ * V ’T " M lf t r u ilL , " « m v iArtists release “Toys in the Attic.- screen version of the L illian Noiso Un lim ited , Inc., this year finished tho tOstaUatioo «1Heilman award winning play. Now playing at the R lvo ll Theatre » • workTs largest siren nt til« f a-4.-— — | tor of N A S A (National Aero«

ncds erf New Jersey Bell cwrtom- tratioa) at Huntsville, Alabama. M l —>■! H a p jiH g liers. the company mu«urated **»e siren is usod to simulate th s notes e rsa td l fcry S a ta n

T f l A H ‘P l iA I M C .V i-rh-S-wth area code dialing for rockets and is capable of generati«g a p t* 1§M M acoustic 1 ° ■ n o n t r s intrastrte calls this past Ju ly. watts. ^ ^ ^ '

Tlx- use of area codes has near- The S ta te atta ined its

ANC Extended■ Spa** n ig h t Cea-aad I fa a o ì> desiali

fe*ar Lawford, BJrhard Todd and Prank Howard are shown here (•tag ashore at Moody Sword Beach la a scene from D arryl F. Z aae rk i gigaatk predactiea, “ The Loagest Day” . Lawford plays La id Lovat snd Todd Is seen aa M ajor John Howard, both of

mbs foufht heroically In the assanlt on H lUer’s Europe on •-Day, June i , U M . Now playing through Tuesday at the Lincoln Theatre. Arlington.

C J B r * ( A N C i td « -- ptmae num #**™ w illto a B N e w J e r s e y B e l lC a c u s t o n x - r x l i * i r d ___ ______K e n C o u n ty T e l e p h o n e D u v e t o r y n e w M a > . t h e i . s i i f k i m u u n u m v d _ -

•«h» T ere en ten ar yth r owners h m . w h k -h w ü coin- "m

ode with the deliver} uX the 19b4 b C t lO Q ll t e 5 6 t telegl*no directory, will provxka e v e n - d ig i t n i u a b e r s t o t h r n t u n - A c a l e n d a r o í f a l l t e r r e » i t e n a r > -

225 .000 r u s t e n * - - * a i t h e a r e n . \ ev « * n ts in < t a m ly r x a n m u n l t i e s a s

Forest, DuMont, Samoff aad Zworykin a* piaaaars whohelped the State enrn ita title of "CradU *f Eloctromca”.

Among the larger raaaarch tsr t ari hi th* S ta te M a y are, RCA at Princeton with tha David Sam off Raaaarch Center which ia world famed fa r its woffc ha radw, acoustics,electronic tubes, color teleriaioa and *M*a tapa.

Tho BoU Tolophoae Lahar*toi<*« a t MtWray HiO, do-Bt iii«*n dim •»>«-> wiH be a prelud** to 1964 the state's a* veloper of the transistor, ia contmui®» voaonrcb in advanced

priai« <i in 20 per cent Unjer type tual 300th aimh-ersury year, is communications. Tho Whinpony f f liM T f il Contor ijailanedfor freater readnMUty. It will <«i is»u«l by FWyen Crunty Terecn “ kp» in” foe th* N IK F n ie iU n * — - i ftala ail ANC numU*rs I tit**ry Oanmiltee, it was am x n ’ ■ m npy MffaaaO

•erjfen County ruat«imera listed led today « «» .• * - «.in tie Passaic Cuunty I>»rert»»r> H»t»r>' G. Avery, county tercen- ■* , W eatingaoaaa ra tfa p A ita à a c tm m anyi l l receive ANC numbers next tonary elwirman. said the cak*rv phases of electronics have c o t r fr lfN ^ f r —aa i^ oae|y U tko

«M' lé kuwutton ..«II 1_a!___ . £ :__i InjlataftPH^a aa i>as»lit M a Om

Proponents of Bond issue Tell

Of Its BenefitsEducators would open New Je r­

sey schools with easier minds next week tf Gov. Richard J . Hughes' new achooi aid plan, which be pmnus*«s as port oi the $750 mil­lion bond issue, were already to»

Richard Cirsalli On Missile Carrier

Richard Cirsalli. machinist's mate fireman. USN. son oi Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Hart on erf 332 Route 17. Carlstadt, N. J., is ser- vaa: aboard the nudeor-powcml guided missi!«■ cruiser USS L/»ig B**acti currently operating as flag­ship of (Ysnmander Cruwcr-De­stroyer F'kitiHa Kight with the ax- th l-Teet in the Mediterranean. Long Beach departed lor the Me­diterranean Aug. 6.

This modem ship carried the T&los long-ranre surface^to-a I r gutded missle and the Terrier in­termediate range surface-U>air missile. T»x> five-inch convention­al gun mounts and two triple to pedo tube clusters form the de­fense .»gainst surface targets.

Ixmg Reach's antisubmarine rac­ket lASROO engages submarines, meeting the defense needed against 1

Additionally, The Public underwater attack.

amig Bearb normally oparalm out oi Norfolk. Va.

Local P resbyterian young people who attended the Young Adult con­ference at Island Heights for (he weekend were Efteen, John aad Robert Dcnede and Wets-man from Wntminster Church and Lucy and Joan Cboionn, Ja n e t Liston and Judy Cfcir of the Reed Memorial Church.

Members of the Woaam's p s p i o f Si. Matthew's Evangelical Lu­theran Church met at the church on Tuesday to turn In arttdea they hod made and to attach prices to items for sale to) their booth at Pie Mall tomorrow. Mrs. Floyd Rorafcv ski and Mrs. Albert Lawrence are cochairmen.

state school aid between now andnHuikbngs Bond Issue would furth­er help education by providing S125 m illiin far expansion and opera-

| hon at New Jersey s public col­leges and $10 million for estab­lishing two-ww n>unty colleges.

N JKA favors piussage of the two bond issues as v the first step to-

1944 d i r t There

wben tht-y receivr their dtorctorVas

aiv 37 telephiint' ex- the area covered b>

.tar «-ill hf Ihf It s . »rrir. induatry’a growth. Mr. Post said. H e alaa rifsd tho 1 T A T •-nd will .-over tlir period f nm, Federal Laboratories which haa doa* valaahl* r*a*ar«h iathis ro.Jith through DiT .Tiiij.-r Si- radar, teleriaion, microwavea aM

. milar calendars will be issued for \the Bergen dinvtory. Three of(t9G4. | At Fort Monmoutli, tha n t j m l contar ofthese already are converted to , Throu»h the Hstiogs it is anti munications research near Long Brana t Waa atftv

*** in .cnfKited that oonflliis in datea of of the Nation*s private researchI j | L 2 K ^ i Orwit‘11 .uid .{91 ^ m.-aihya*ninuintKV nuu “W ith con til* tm tea Hmoo i4.iv, n »WA* — ------ --- w r . .. w vw m -w w o en wmmmwm -

ship in electronics in the years ahead." Mr. Poet concluded.

Twi* i .dir»f>-w irk* m«*t«<»i s <rf nul- M â fy D o o r f

In these ihiYe ANC e*-|a ra j^ fa r wen* nvade at th e« ... , . . __Ltl m«Kiag of Berg.'n town chairnMsiThe 34 remaining exchanges anil in

bd •umerted Is ANC next May. . . . ,N^r J<Tsey B< U will mail ».yeoi* llus'tAU^trv' rxmMW F’jwtT n,< *Pai chairmen with the county

WaxWtHke. ntver V a t r *1 ~

'1<tu'" dl',hrn' ,f ^ h.- lW|Mid K )vtr V;tU, p.arimu, VjY, eotuluwteil fi»r 19W events, Averysaid.

M* M a ry I O p e n e d 3

cause, m each case, the new ANC design Kjon will nwit«h pie ex- change name de^gnatkai

lesvood C t t f f s . Washington T o w tv ship. Dumont. Fair Lawn and Mid-

I )máPot emunple. HUbbard 7 ini A tercentenary dahlut shows is

HaCiMlBark »111 become 4X7. The ¡planned for September 17 and IS numerals 4*7 c<«-respond 10 the. at Bergen McJl, Paramus, at

IIU Î on the tele jvWueh a special "Teroenten.uy______ _ ___ ! Dahlia wiM In* dtsplaved On Oe-

_ _ „ " ” ftahc¥ Is-io,“ a tercentenary ehryNew J.-rse> BrH has been »*- ; .MntVmiim shw wiU be hrirt at

Copies of the fall t<('alindar may be olitained by con- lading the Frechoklers' Office at Uv* Administrative Butkkng, Itadded.

Under the plan, Lyndhurst would be receiving $49,875 in additional state aid this year. AU communi­ties in the county would be getting a total of $3.1 million.

The incrmse comes from the new current expense achooi aid formulas proposed by Gov. Hughes. His plan calfe for a $320 current expense foundation instead of The presmt $200 per pupil on which aid is computed, lie would, how­ever. increase each district’s own “ fiir share” from 5 mills to 8 mils. Every district would got at least $65 per pupil under the new

$13 more per pupil thitn the ent minimum aid of $50

The hinds would come from the Highways Bond Issue, which re-

an extra $250 million forYesterday

St. M arys Httfi ¿ to o l wtu opal idflrta% h r a* ahafcnta on Weifcmtor, I m a i * 4. at » :« a n . Scpta'npna. JpUora and Sen- ¡ora will ragiMer on that <h> The Rrgtatmtfan Fee to paytdUr m i time.

Holy Maas w S he celebrated al 10 o'ckx*.

There w ll be a fun session

t^HI'||i]||N o w t h r u T iK 's d a y

D e a n M a r t i n( i e r . i k i i n e P a g e

I n"T O M IN THE ATTIC ’

A ls o —“ TAMMY AND

THE IKK TOR”I n T e c h n i c o l o r

W i th

S a n d r a I> e e - P e t e r F o n d a

hfetaur«iA> M itiukife Onl>• AIJA.S JIX S K JAMES'*

— P l u s —“ MAUK* SWORD”

ANC numbers to new cus-S e p t . £>, 1961. A h w i t | W7U

In t h e B e r g e n 1 ____________________' in d e r y arsa w ill have

received ANC numbers i n advaix-f of the general camcrsajo io M.t>.

The CdnviTXkwi to ANC is part of a long-range program by the Beil Syst«m to «crease thf- swj»- píy of telephone numbers v> nvet the anticipated future gixiwth m

Garden State Plaza. Param os,

trip demand /or tclcphuws in th* ladled States and Canada.

i t x ' u s e o f n u m c r Us a l o n e u l- ttestH> w ill p r o v i d e n e a r l y 5 0 p e r c t t f mere c e n t r a l o f f i c e d e s ig n i i - t k B P t h a n a r e a v a i l a b i e u n d e r thr nflme-ntppcrai s y i f t e m A b o u t 40

cent of th** k ie p h o n v K i n N e w i p e y h a \ e ANC n u m b e r s , t h e

a n y s a i d .provide for the imm*-diat.

Bus* Sufgin 'YawIn T H « B a c k y a r d T

E n j o y C H a e c a a t C e e k t r y l a A i r C « n e i t i M » * S C o m f o r t

C a m « t a t h «

C O PPE» HOOD

Filet SirloinMignon SteakComplete Complete

D inner D innar

*2.99 *2.99COPPER HOOD1 P a rk A v a . , LynShuret-

nutfcerfarS L Im , ju s t a tf nt. S. W lk a t a r S-SSS2

‘5-^f

W « A a** aU «Ao to t* taw brand* m f L ifiw ra , W m m

mnd beer*. W» serve hot le iid te«. Lmdim Immud.

Double Barrel's Tavern1 an k h h 0 CaM 0 *H IM * ktada of la ta w g n d in aad I

NANCT’SItalian

WEUter 9-9681MS LEWANDOWW1 I T U R , LTNOBVBR, N. J.

New Ptayiag Thursday, Friday, aad Satasrday

r. Hugh Herbert's lutarioui comedy hit

T H E M O O N IS H U EThursday, unreserved g ljgFriday, Saturday, rteerred . M W

C u rta ia f a O F JC *_ AIR CONDTnONCDFor-Reservations call:

WYnsan 8-11M Th* P r s f c riag Aatar» Ca.

TH E THEATRE SHACK

A m erica nR e sta u ra n t

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MaasNTiiB im " « « 'trtOi tea** « a2 s j r j n z . r ~ '

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MAiAitna H ritnm s• t p / u m a s w m i T - i v t e T u t i m d a y

llartia« M y IS tkru Oct 19 TUt IKY WAT-INS ION Urn Hm* aver “ OS teoria«* *atey*d 1« 19411« «rraa«*«

fhm re* *y*«r ta*l*la«liaa at Si* law. atl aawifcle ceti. N lartaS** f m 4 Ma •k kaMpariaiiaa. A » CONSITIONIO ■OOMft al Mil TON HAWAIIAN VKIAOI MOTIl. 1 h*tt*aa*i amé mmmh tm WfM, eiperieecei *uerl. ek. Imlari** rat* . . .

ina Ik* UNIO » T IA W W W 9l . ‘iPeCIM *' I f . COtTIS TOWS. M r w a e r*<*i*Ua Nt* •mm »10 U V H W I ihat «W H f arava«

S ay a la i m » f i n . Ik a M ia kwtaS** T»aa«fer«. X p A e * la f . Nadab, « M a y

O f f IO N A l i ) ^ a Oefar M m d («tea. «*aa fM A U t-H A W A H . I t i * . « p»m l a i .

New B erlin 's R estaurant& CocktoR t o r

CATERfNP TO ‘t Banquet« - Waddinat - LuncK«on« . Partie«^ 1-ofiM fr 1

Starlight Room Amber Roomup to 150 up to 250

Air Condi fio nod ... Fr*e ParkingCut aC at s . * s

Located At Park Rest Pai *v.enueLyndhurstB a r a n d D in in g R o o m

D i n n e r s - P i z z a - M u s s e l s - B a k e d C la m s

SPECIAL ON FRIDAY'SI

F ish a n d C h ipsORDERS TO TAKE OUT

T e l . 4 3 8 . 3 1 S lF R E E D E L I V E R Y

F r id a y • S a t u r d a y - S u n d a y ji n « «

wrote at "mighty whales of such incredible brgnesa tint 1 will never wander that the body I of Jtnah cuuld be in the belly ( J la whale.", AH whaler», be they N w Khg.

Linden Ave.. West AMlngton, is Wcat Hudson membership chair­man Ah» a dub member te Ch»-1 ter Fogor/dski of 414 Hamilton1 Si.. Harrison.

Michelle Bilach Ukrenien Queen

QmtW« W Christ. Jr . and M M Barbara Sibillino of Nor» Ariine- ton, are back from Caja- May. a l <t «turn had vary in« annaints of tknr at Ihe m uri durin* tty pa« two vw^u.

M-. and U rT o io n fi Nash. 3 * Stayumant A vr. and their <*mgb- tqr, Okaae. and her naim-. Ai-ttar (OkzW) Kelaon. <* New York, are back from a week’« vacation « Forked River, on the Bay 'Mr. and M n. Hart-y lUbberd of Pott Avenue joined them at dinner « I Wecbiesday.

tauakiUY, x f i£ ì J L iìÈà A im s o i r r a b e b g e n afcviEw

•S¿r w w

Members Exciting Food Adventures■■iih O m i toM M r

aim high M M . m 3 *

ntw .¥frW y ITIM Ifn IMITvan q i « f tv e f s i s u n f A gt

Do m i h w that bio k . M a i M é <¡* «A »« tea may curo* from m u rrt

n * a n t bush — Mm the black la Ihe great

partially far- Or *M uawreial tow,

ih » tetoaxa, are Manda, with «*> eaee a< Ihe brand drpendh« upon the t o i l of a I « taster?

H a d you heard that the mx* M "■■ill M i l « " Jtvarti fn t f la n * i t tie Amaaon »male assun- thenuetna * a M to fMi wppty by parmlyv ln( Dak in rtvsn and atmuna w!th

i oI curare — dia a m r Fd by

p r o f e s s i o n to __________

T>»nap*eiaed then to imail pai&i. Bi* ftoi revtve and remain readily available for mealtime tare.

Da you have parttoan view» in at white « a u

»? Did you know dial by dll-

I << hena from uva •toe paro at die world - that the vdar difference revixaeiiia nature’s

to protect the «kk byAnd. reasnteaa of co­

lor. never boll the ecu Juat scft or hard cook k.

Speaker* dealing with subjects related to food have convinced the North J-rsry Gourmet CMb that • mod doea not begin at Me — or even In the where It to prtowtd. h may have In ortgb« an the farm, in te i, or in Ihe m ink at dir Marchar tont on convivanoli dto^totwti 1 i l at a bod prv>

"Gourmet ha* become fttght«iing term." Mr*.Mrtman at Bloomfield. (in stont o l ito yaaroid cMb. wfcets. " it

ah pre-

U IW . . ■ !to r mm «fco «doy

dure waa a trip to the

• « * e m -YWCA U NawaHi M il VWMty. «B M f c . M M i * a » a d I Ito by authorWea hi Ito food «OM. Qwrw H i coH B » «toarte.or aurto* atem larti oto tor pro-

A 1144 ««ita itog d u n a beached whaie, baaiad la wiadlaaess prier ta catti«« lata bfabbar far whale »II.

about Oyatws" frota Edward Cbt*- sum a Newark, a native at Mary- kind's oyat«■ producing country.

If ever a stole«* reflected tht ___brodwthood at nan. It b food, the

nr a small stdlOnnanm sou;M to brine

fcont ao rloae tr the waHtwim, giant FImm an adventurer standing1ft the how ctadd thrust his two- or-tbree-fooUong harpoon into the v.-hale.

Harfxx iilng brotcht the first cn ta-nl mocm-nl; if the whale turned and flipped his tail against the beat, all would be loat. including

Announcing tha IM S • 64 Saaaon of

THE DANCER'S CORNER 97 C heatnnt S t., R u th e rfo rd , N . J .

G I 5-7328

U n itr tfti# ¿ l i crieu of M iaa EBma M . En flieh

IU r ttn tio .1 S ip t S w d I , lW - J4 P .M .

fo r classes in

B A L L E T - T A T - A C R O B A T IC - T O E - T A P A D U L T D A * £ F E X E R C 1 5 E C L A S S E S

* e *flA d tm I ike reoonneoila'tkms on Mcndta«. Mr. RapMT laid

dub that these experts up to IU 0 M i, fceh was grown, its

ty. the season of tie ym r which it was pim ktd Ten

* a variable | duct, mmdmn were told, and the

of each bwh may vary to season. By

a m atter of varicttca. some- i TO i

chims and sti'oog bants make the battle somewhat even. Imagine, therefore, the dauntless spirit n><HHml of the Cape May or Lon*Be«ich Inland men who tracked UsuallvAzmm whaka in the paaatti saidy. but the flgtat

A t of the «arty Mew Jen ay J« * begun, for the speeding quar-H4ialers bad New England bark- ry earned with him a hawaer atKraunds. although many of them more recently had been aquittru out on Long Island. They knew the awe that had swept over one Richard Mather v/hrti he spied his flm whak* off Maasarhuiw-tts in

dangers «1 pan/ man nighty sea dweBer had to be add- a the «UsoomToeto of cold and

is* •' •— ' •** '^'halers grew too old or loo wise

n q itid i fnihktv The> r*u .«rd nruch in a frw scoscns 01 thsy d t the power c l a fla u < tal* j nd ,ievet came ba k (in n theei. Or. thr kve and s jt j judjc lent fit a br.de made a Caimer^ ' a whaler.One such charged im o aras he mas Lsanur.i w*> cum& tc

f< wn Bank in 1692 and k it a »ik I memcx of his txptois. Hr vent "a-whiUng" in 1693 4 "a^d ve f it c jtg \WkJcs " He wmt **B AhaltaX" iar another six wintr.. ifu r that but in 1701 he was wc tnd he huntcti whales no nwrr

W hiJir j meant much to the Nc* lersty shore ecancmy in the lfflD

;d the early years of the l*d •tnfury. Ge’jrie. Thomas in his Acf.unt U Perrwyiv-ani i and

Cape M ay." dated 16W. wrote The commodities of Ch.ar Mn>

county are whak? oil and whaie ime of which they make pr.xt ji us. nay — vast — quantities ea ‘

year.”The prodigious ' bus.ne» died

cut as whales bee ime kss frt 'joint off the New Jersey coast Small boats gave way to larger craft, weapons grew bigger and better and the wholes were driven away from the «hore As the fa rt­ers killed more whales, they had to go farther to saui to find them Town Bank had disappeared c mv

Kethleen Miller'*UTsId

Mr. and Mrs Jo -« M ilkr of 44 Baltimore Avenue anooàncr he forthcoming m im age ctf #»eir lau^htft Kathleen, to John Lor mand. aimvui, U.8.N., son of .Mr. and Mrs. Dan id Ixiemtûid of 7K Rutherfoni Mace The wed^irv will take place September 28 at 3 pm at Quern r4 Peace Qsnvh

The jMX«peciiVe ate o f Queen o f Pence IRgh ! is with Mutud Bewfit Life If, sui anco C., Newark. Hcr Uaiici*

alumnus of North Arlington

a grsdu- Sh School

pkleii befcre 1750. »’hen roUtnt High Scho.4, to suuvonal a l Quon- s e a s h a d e r o d e d a w a y t h e b h r f f f>,s n , N a v , d A i r S t a t i o n . R h .« t ,- and washed the wtvduig village1 island.into nrumory Long Beach Island- ------------era continued hunting whales w d l!into the 19lh cemury. for in ttw- P a fr ic id ) B id n c u lli 1830's J. F Watson visited the is-

1 ached to the harpoon The rope unweund from the boat so fast the whale headed away that whal­ers poured water- o n I t t o kee? fc from burning the wooden sides land and found that the Innian

The wtude often towed the brat fcunily ' generally eafedt two . o r lar to sea before tiring enough aol®*'** of a season.”that the wh ikrs could repeatedly W a t s ~ n a l s o noted that o ldthrust long spears into him. The v/hakhones were bleaching In t h e numerous open wejnds brought sand. The end w a s near f o r L o r tg f o r t h such streams of blood as to Beach whalers, too; the great s t a m t h e sea red and to drain w h a l e s w e r e f a r a w a y , away t h e w h a k * '» strength. C a p -tured whales literally bled to death.

Stout arma hauled the dytag

a Bateman days when eggs were revered sa sacred symbols, bdftrvwd to repre­sent the world and Its sknunla.

_ Mias Bitrm an trhced evolution Z ja t the « B induatry. n _

only 90 years c*o eggi ptwidsd

be t h e y New Kn*- Under« or New Jerseymen. wor­ded lest they become andther Jonah. Whaling was no place for

haler. - ___ — ■ Whaj' ' "lix’re ,u ‘ i«**““ r***»l ^ i f Maj i whalers ualgrqgU- t|on for not tsily was Ihe day<d at U rn. Bank. * . a high UWf licter txrmMe ^ ^ ^over-kxitar*; thf point where Dela-( ^ ^so brishter because

„ _ ^ «» Attandc 0 « - . M. hunt,-™ w e ^ ^ r T ^ r t y mat the dance at the third Youdi while Long Benih Island * whi’c ;lmst ^Orterrnce of the UtowdM W ^ - ;* « « e „ worked <df the bench near ( wortKx) ^ ^ lhr ^

. t_nftr (lcr aIld particularly in February i ne cnase negan wnen a won* i . . . ■ . , .* schtrrl a spouter His sfcautaiand “ arti ’

*» - - ^lerence and 250 tons in weight.

A whale of such size could yield more than 3,500 gallons of whale oil and whalebone worth 51,000 to

Mr and Mrs. Alfred C. Gilmore. Jr.. and son. Alfred W . of Lynd-

Selects Wedding DateMiss P a t r i c i a Bianrulli. daugh­

ter of Mr and Mrs. Patrtck Bian c u i l i cf 17-19 Ridge Road, Lynd- hurst wUl marry John Levasiix, son of M r and Mrs. John Lenncrn of 397 Cortland Avenue. Belleville at the Sacred Heart Church in l^ynd h u r s t . Saturday. September I4#i at 4 :3 0 p m .

After a honeymoon trip ft* <?ju- ple »111 reside at 519 S ra M Ave­nue. Lyndhurst

maintain a flavor of a particular

'^The dub1 aadL ivan^o c o v e r « URr v * * w wJ . s ^ i S E N « Men . Association at the Re-f . f T *°°? “ ^ W Cnder m Oen 9p ^ . New

dtoM ak». Typical waa »•_<»“ York. « satunhy. Mk*c«e, wtn

D o n ' t F o r g e t

A M V E T

P ic n ic S e p t . 8 t h

C o u n t y

L y n d h u r s t

Egg pcntefei

Mi». John Oddo, 910 Valley ¡that monster could mean Mn] August KLrchdusrOer of ¡S3.S0O and 14.000 in s o l i d gdd'

Kingsiand Avenue had as h e r ; coins. The rewards were ambile—

ae quality of - other bod Is measured.“ the

torof testing qua** aftd

1»the talk.

appeal of the dob’s "fesd. fgh and fhemWiip" program ia seen la the memberdtto of men and'women, single and marrtsd, l u n college age throtofe retire- m e t, "Social ocraskms today have become so stratified, llbe a ed ­

i t s been fun to

for those who lived to claim them. { Off the New Jersey beaches went

boats, sturdy for those times, but ridi- smill by ti^day's stand

artk. The craft seldom measured at Watson Avenue, and daughter, more than 30 feet In length a n d

Card Christ, their sen. Peter Me power came entirely from oars their daughtei'-in-law. Mm

Something for everyone has been

Jo e s Delicatessen

Beer - Liquor - WineHorna-MaiU Salads

l e . Cubas 541 Ridge M . Lyadburst

(COT. Kingslaad Ava.) Opa« TUI u r.M

Sundays and Labar Day GE S U M

Free Delivery Open 7 Days

month’s vacation ui Vermont.

PH O T O T I P S 2 Ü 2 ià m tÊ m i

jjAuornr-iî 11Æ,' «oH niH fiA m n•*rm i amt a-»-LYNDHURSTCAMIR* HOUSE

i -j •

• fS M jrw r

N o w ! “ P e n n y P i n c h i n g ” i s a C in c h !Whdn faaOljr budgets naad an Meulooil “booat” for clothag, to kaap

tba ear on tha “fo”, or to put tha ho asa in tip-top conditio« — r k z pinch pau les? Lat National Community Bank bring your budfat back

to normal with • low coat personal loan for tha th in fi that n««ddoing now. Our sarvica Ja quick and we'd ha Bara than plaaaad to

Berve yon. Stop in today and arrange for a loan that will «alt your purpose . . . aad budget !

N A T I O N A L C O M M U N I T Y B A N KM mt o if i i N j>fl»»»ft f i l rflsw C a y rs l i i i ,

, > . 1 i <»" • • ¡ ’» M PW FKU) • QAKFIEIO CAST PATERSON • EAST RU i. npj^SAMJNOTON . CjMLtlAOT • LYNDHUJST • V

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T H K C O M in a tC tA L L K A D E B A W D S O O T H B E B C K W M tV tK W r m ju a jg , 1 P 1 M B 1> U M

Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Eve ry Sunday And Holy DaysW M ta n fe Jto to ilH ~ ~ u~

CHURCHC.

n v n m w nU K R K IW C ltN Tft«

la t t i Abraham H. Alfcua533 Valley Brook A v n m

, i 'h o « f % :S u u i t , f . F w i i t M S S II«»*»»»* \Y:t»tee 3 3531

cf the Churni Srhi-ol wtU mm «1*UK* rhurrh.

A New Jersey A*e-|l. unalav. Sept 12* p.m. Adult Ovxr rrV ar*^There i n U> all m the 8T Ttim fAST 7

c+urrh c n the corn* r of Stuyve- m s< o PA I ( H l K t H •ant aixi Ttaltae Avenues TVn* s M iiv rv in l and I *re-«t A vran f. rxjm fw everyone h the sew ml * hurrh oflw activities c i the Chureh ** wfM Kti'ldm«

Anthony D'Angelo

: I M , IM , M t ,U M . 1X4« fa*

IM I

MOtTNT C A K M U . C U R L C a p e l u d I n a n , L n A m

S a a d a y M — I I : I M . I M , 1 1 * H h t h e » o n h n » r V r r ■

A-.HInny n ’Angelo. SM Pon Ava, In'll HIT Wednesday altern Mn al hi« lirtne. H* wai HO years <j£d, was bnm In ltnly and rame to he United Stale* In 1907. smiii^j In i in N » York (X y , a v i toc ft*- past O years Ira been a re*i- •Vnl ‘4 Lyndhurst.

H e ret.led ilx yearn age fromI ~ M rk ' V M v l* ■ ■■+*»» ' » « Il A ir Craft

A n n u i ' I n C U t e nHr leave« hit widow. Mr*. Meli

M:wc.nka Ü’Angelo; two son*. R*y. toond. »I han», a iri Jt*n at BU-fc-

LA T T B* DAY SA IN T S « • t in w' « lwc Fmnk ILU-o r JM I S rm u S T M .* , ! ? ' . . . . . < *"' RVJeig!, of We*t PatoacnA . B . Starfcs. Farter f and M m C m M (Francesi An-

iy at lha * f ^ A ^ l ^ ^ a « of Lyndlairst; «ml threeTempi* i M ^ tiia.idchiidren.

r t f t m * M a The Re%. Í M i k

R m x « i n w e « n « t . » « ih

Mernum |

day*.I H«V1RS

Chair.MEMORIAL

UN ITED rr.E SB Y T ER lA NC R 'J R C H t N t T A R t \ \ m m

Rlayreaaat m m Valley Brook o r aUTMKarOBDA T r a « e M u m e t a l A n s e . A v e a u r

* « . Rdward I. G carft ' Rever«*! Itonald Edward Curry Cknrrh - G E I7 il~ Sunday Service. 11 a m Church

- (IE I l «55 Srhout Nursery |0 50 am

„ Hie hmrr*l WM ca Saturday at Fvery i t a m lnm (ht w ,^ j .Choir '. I t x r e w T T Í Hcm* >° San a i Heart R

I * » « 1^ . . ; !c Church, where at 10 n.m •i . i ; ‘ ' " V :. ' L ì f » Solemn High M n» of Requiem «Ir. J , P Í . . E » , , >an*ay .1 o :lcn& lnlcrm eM Jo .

p m M'ph's Ormc.ery. Lyndhuntt.

•:4A a.m. BIMr Sc*w l cla—r* OBITUARIESMr». M M il|o w ik i

Mm» gmnt nprukrr.There wM be no peajrer mr**l

lag dbrtag Ihr moartk ml Aaxant.S u n d .y . S e p t I

9 :4 5 a m . B ib le S c to ra J r i a s s r v f e r a l l « g e »

1 1 :0 0 a . m M o n u n e W o r a lu p T r> p»c B e N o t A n x i o u s " T e x t M a tth « a 6 31-32 T h u r s d a y . S e p t 5:

8 00 p.m (In «i reheAraa! Monday. S e p t 9:

8:00 p.m. B o a r d o í T r u a l e r s meetingTurad» Sept 10

i : 0 0 p .m . R u t h N ic h o l M is k ù x v a r > S o c ie ty m e e t i n g W r d m .« d a y . S e p t 11:

• 0 0 p.m P r a y e r m e e t m »

Ja m e * B e g le y ,

i Mr*. Marta WoievukU Mmigow- sica. n » Penneyhunia Ave , d M

il* « Saturday at tier h a w after a scvi.i months Ulimai . Maral** — P TW R , T« ^ f RD(.£ * ,™ r

•e». M . W. HU, Jr «“ ^ j , w a „ R.ihrrforxt Was Active Memb«r , sue » "» ."■ i*ni »«va.».Re». George Smith, Pu ta r n i r - x L .I- came to the United^tate.

i* Woodward A »a, RutheHard ^«tnollC ro*t I in I960 from Germ«ny, wiiere A e■ - O E M ». ««7*S James Beeley, formeily d l.ynd- ^

r-. I,vld *" Grwn WiaccnMv lor

W ESTM IN STER PR ESBY T ER IA N CTORCH

B n . R. J . Eaaelka i l l EMga Road Lyadhon)

h u m . a n d d m t o r c / O v i D ehere.i. w„ h „ .. two yt .n , then in P.ermuot, N. Y.

I« u n h c v . r. nv o f 507 Henick f anA ^»v.! r\ « i . . ,, j is.r ymrs and the pasa l o u rDrivi . Dt-ver. d cd quietly m his ' iÄ e p cn Thuraibv ,1 his h,,-ne. ^ WM a mtTnbc.,. « , u »

W h ile M Lyixtnirst h e also wa» . ju , Orthodox Convent. N ovo«. C . m m a r v k x c f t h e Sucred I l e a r t l v a w . S p r i r ^ V a l l e y . N Y.

C h u r c h S c h o o l a t I M » j a ,Val iA C h l ^ H i c War V e t e r a n a S u tv w o r m a r e 01» d a u g h t e i . M io . a t 1 1 . N u r s e r y a v a i l - a r d w a s n n « f n e e r L i t h e B e r g t n N i c h o l a s ( N o d i a i N o r s h y ,9 t ' .!«»«■ ix « ) ..f rs,*\, . i .., i t ’.._ .Crunty Peat oí C a r h o l i r W a r V e t -

Youth Fellowships at 4 and ? 0; nns

S T . M A T T H E W S E V A N G E L I C A L L U T H E K A N

C H U E C U C o r u e r V a l l e y E r o o k A v a . m a d

T r a v o n P l a c o , L y n d h u r s t B o v . G e o r g e M u l l e r , P a s t o r

t t * T r a v e r s P l a e e ,

• t - t I M

Sunday September 8 Sunday School al 9 30 a m Services resume 11 a.m

Re% Kngellce preaching

w h o m she Uved at the Lyndhurst tuidress. two grandctuktn.i an d (w o gicat-^nmdehildren Her hua- l> nd. Maxim, died in 1920

I h r funeral was held on Man-

Likc h i s f a t h e r , w h o w a s C o l .! Jam es Begley in World W r I, hr jwos Lt Jam es Bctflcy. J r . , ater-; v • : in tiie Srcond Army Division: day from the Steever Funeral in Kunpo He was a m cni'xr ofllcm e, 253 Stuyvesant Ave-, to «he th Fi^htir ; Rx^iment; a7*i. Kusslan Orthodox Convent at

— ---------- w as it alic I to scrvlce in 1951. Spring Valley, where a serviceP IEST CH UKC II O F C H EIST Mr ^rs a graduate of . at 11:30 a.m. Interment

SC IEN T IST S( Be laventure University* St !wa* in the Convent Cemetery.C. Pterrepout * Llaeoln Aves. l*coavc«ture. N. Y He was a! ------------

Rutherford, N. J. ^ in^a! ^ rir^T |u>d w^s cm-; Charles ZangleinChailes Zan^ieia 109 Ja y Ave .

at the Cl wa

••Me*** ■ IVI II, is. 9.Uraneh at tn« Mothtr Church. Th» 1 1« ><a at tV Piccati u\y Aiac^ra!.!

c a w r t j j M D i w g t j . . . h l , D t o « . . ! , W _ 4 _ ,t u n , , I# rv .c n >1 III«* A M i r d r x c h i l d m . th e c 'd is t l<ri!v . ‘ r . f ...

w ä O F ilS S S ' .. * » " «*> »« J I!» ^ o « e. ----- .r r-r 9 15 ,:1 S * t w h ic h t* « t .m o m « « *»♦ n i i ? th s . K i t h d e r n . T e r r m r r , **• w m * *w r nani 1 0 » am r» iv rw> U ' Chrtatian Sciane« haalm« ara « i «an , , Pa lrrk i , H M - ' - i r l I « MerÄCtg. Bavaria and camei & wc i £ k r ~ ^ t T ; , , : ; j f “ ! .* » .« ? « - * - « - * • •» ^

Sunday, September 8:9:15 a.m. Sunday School

•hip. Holy Communion Monthly. September 9:

8 p.m. Church Council

Monday th'ovgh Saturoay,J •. m to b p m.. an« on F r id a y ava

i 7 SO to S.SO o’clock. Cloe

i T N n v n r METHODIST CHURCH

The B«». Badger W Ha a a« n t ¡m >. a».

no fror , *a lagst holidays Nuraarv «araiunday larytca. pr«ytoaa .aarm g

MunMad'S dependen''»» nn Ten Commandment* will be

, T \ - ‘” r 'J*'*da> ; h.id lived n Lyndhurat lor the past^ ú ' v t U n p r . ' ‘ f * " “ , » yc*r*. p i e v j o u a l y m V m » I MOjver, wlth « M;« ru S a errJ k / u ^ ^ ^

lioart It. C. Ouurh. Dover. ^ yearsI He was with the Curtis Wr. ht C rpor.it mn. Propeller Division.M rs. S . M acin i ii.-ki

GEaeva 8 « mhy, Sept *

9:45 a.m. The Church Srtod will reopen with

The Adult

R< bert La Vecchia, son c i Mr an«I Mrs. Salvatore La Vecchia of ( HanrJ Avenue, recently marked

lCahfc^fl. for IS years, retg-«i| m, tt* birthday and was ra s t c i ho> pr at a pasty p w s by hCS pif*Mr* ‘Rtrii HjHvn T MaChrifwh^

Subjtxl of fhe Bihie Lew? » C.rzyjowski, 330 Fre -man St.. ad-J He leaves his widow. Mrs. Alice "Man.” with the f>!!»wln« G<id<v>|<- ** Wojdech Orxyhuwski. 'fi« l M Ferrier Zangleui; a son. Char TVst "Blessrd is the man fvif jcn Sunday at Bergen P.nes Ik » ks H. F. Zatigloin o( Irvingtcn;

tor all ages leareth the Lord, that delightrt^ ¡lUal, aft\n- a short Illness. two daughters. Mrs. Allan KattvwiH discuss greatly in hj» ccnunandm. nts She was 71. was bom in Poland. Iceni Pysher of Mt. BethH. Pa..

“ When We Wonder W iy ." (PsTlm 112:1>. I came U the Undcd Stites 30 and Misa Edith Zinglcin. at home;11 a.m. FHibhc worship with ser RHaicd reidLngs from the de- ymrs ^ ,-Vt'd ^ Jersey seven grandchildren and three

own by the pastor on “Steward u minatiamd Irgttrorlf will inchxie ( a> il,r 41 yrara hc .' re moving »real grandchildren.

Schedule Of Sendees IsfjwnlayAnacancement was made at the

Westniins:er Preahyterian Church tau thr rtgtflar schedule cI sav- vkea and Chureh Schosl wMI be rraumed this ooming Sunday. Sep­tember 8. Mrs. Mae Carpenter, General Supcrtnteadeat of da* Bohool, hssds a stall of mmt 9

nfHicnf trarhers aad tdBea» who offer a program of Chriotian Bdueatksi each Smday nannfe^ I V School now uses Hat wd*i1« ed Pma'yyterrin eurrlndum mater­ial ‘’Faith and Life - A lor Home and Church." and pro vMre disses at all aged at the education*! through adult

New- students may

WistalMttr W iM t w i a g t

Sunday gives us one hour more at rsst as Chureh Services reoume 11 a m schedule, with the Rev. Robert J. Engedcr preaching af­ter the mcnth of Ju ly vacation.

Tht Woman's Association will be­gin regular monthly meeting» Biotv day, September 9 at 8 p.m. Fellowship Hall. A feature of the pcLgrani of the evening will be a female Barber Shop Quartette! The gruup is t fficially catted the ‘tkvivt Adtluies” and Agnaa Ca meion. a number at our wc en's KMsip is a member. It» the singers stem from Rutherford.

Thr ix>ng*«gat*m is cordially in­vited to attend. A social hour wiS foil«« t h e meeting Ethel RJfen- burK is program chairman. Mil­dred Ptnwardtn president of the AssoisitMn.

In the Christian Education O tt» on the second floor of the San­ctuary budsHng. As all a lasM i scheduled to togfe at f : l i è.m. E

rande from 9:15 on SumMy mom--w

O a w a a ip f aonc* a . & &, nd U n . a«M . wHh M r chll- Idtxo, I W i KaWeca.

Md Jmn. IO P W Avr . latt M U trcm their vacatlo.1

i r « « a i M u f c t e t t n r

Mr. iad Mr*. Howard Rumpel Un Md cMkken. Hr*mrt an i Ruth

BT M m Ave . t ir home a «Manon M a trip to Lan

ZSJ%£*3*&a

Cmmrn O M r b M i M m ^ M *B ' M M H W I - n u l ,’mZ 1 _vie» WMk a * « K fa n t ta M mm àam a trip t

CARO o r THANES T h e Andwny D Angelo family

w is h to e x t e n d their aincere a n d appreciation to the f r i e n d s a n d neigtdiura tor their help, thoughtfulness and kindness, a t o u r t i m e of sorrow.

Wr wish to extend particular thinks to the members of the Lyndhurst Police Dept., flfu t AM Squad. Dr Loretti. Sacred Heart Church and Ippdito Funeral Home.

Berewed Family

Birthday Party For Robert La Vacchia

kaisv. a b « ir a a a « I Mn. La m u ,

to the k*M at hto yarm i Mi*. J. J. La

N. Y.

Prank WoyyaMh Hsala f»RaÍÜ*■ «M MW. nrnm f « p « t

734 HMd R . W i t M > h m SUat w e * Mr. « e yg m l'i kw «ar and M ter-M aw. Mr. and Mn. Ooratani Weygand aad cMMtm .Suaaq aad tevld, atN. C.

During their via* Mn. Frarft Weygaad «A lien I l a Wrdaday* at a (amMy Im r . Also attending were Mr. and Mi*. Ni-

ir u r i m .

M aet and aon, Ralph, Mna-lnlnr and daughters at the Fraalt Wey- gnnds. and Mr, and M r* Richard ARwcher and cMMrao, Richard and Theraa, all at LyntSxaet.

ClwdMa a a dMr*. Pcttr Curdo n . CiraeUa.

Lucy, m Uvtao«an Ay*., ad on Sunday morning In n « mcnth'a vtah with Mia. Qnk>'«

Mn.

rMurnad Valley Broo* Aw ■lay (rum

at Poaa Haven

a a a *■ a u

cMed MK-M aa»u . a.•ml TMAig CkaMr.

They t a á kaía wan a a a i . . ^MM. Vm S fM r s a a a M M M m * Skar a«M *ad a lundy L « M i am M a a T S a a «Mm aad M ir M a a tTk> J M * a * 1* P W h 'walM Mi CM.

l s « b 5 ä ~: . j . (k a « a .a w a a a i ' R w a a m

sä —-sBsaas£5

Mr. and Mr*. r iM k f ra— and

Am.. a «ay at aaM Mrs Jcka HavSaod

kA a

Kasawth Kant, a s s a i l » all* Kan. OS SeMgdar Ave . W a a « d k k a a M r fe C M r .

i * a a Ha win

snaaaHy to a* M ck to Msto rvM M e w m m m o um-

1. CMmW. «1 Ava.. iMinnd m Man-

day boa a 1M * tratas on tie " O n u Maaucb" Mmaa • »Weat tadln.

10 «MIE!osy to sh*»t yoer ntwi— amilo »earn what* new at the other ond of the has. The ced u lea-ate itRSCv ecu

ents and their daughter. Marlene, at their home on Sunday, August 25th. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Salvatcre Iello and sons. Michael and Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Patti and children, Judy. Dehby and M iry Ann. Mr and Mrs. Isa- dree Nasco and daughter. Linda.

lh a: ' Dnat thru love a*- l->'nrtha™ v ' ■>;" She The funeral service will .*• rr«v 8nd F r*"* Ma,nU ol Lyndhursi* P m The Youth Fdkiwahlp thy G o d with nH thv luart « n i a mesr.VJ- f St M : . h a d s tomorrow, rnday by the M r » n d M n > Ro*rio N a a c o at

W in meet with Mr and Mrs Sam ».th a l l ihy * « 1, a n d with all R c c h u n 't l Rtv Rdward I . George of the R"thertOrtl. M ia s C a r o l PurceU olue< Laytham as couttMloes. (thy mind ? 'Ih ia ouMruud n-hvks'Mr.aday, Sept. 9: nm.’h. even the suirt.oder cf all

8 p.m. Meetmg at the ctf.-ial meraHy material sensation. VJtx-beard, at the church t:en. and wm hlp" uSeien-e ,md

Sept 10 Hiaith with Key to the Scripturesi.30 p.m. Teachers and oMcenlby Mary Baker Kdrl> p 91

S h e l e a v e s tw o e«- -V ia m a n d R,„j Mrm0n*l United P r e s b y t e r t -F’ftU'flltl lutiti i.f I A 1 i'll«) a it til. _ r a a. . . .a M _ . .a

Catlatadt and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- sffd» Serttnto of BovUe. N. Y.

Van Eyk Family Was In California

Burk Funeral HomeDirector*

John L. B urk — Paul Konarski

Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service32 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst W’Klu-ler

~ ( corner 5th Ave.)

Air conditioned year round

Jersey City Office • 469 Palisade Ave.

3^ ¿ ¿ J h tí£ e ¿ b to rié á a lw u l

i GREAT Hvmns-I LQYl TO T IL L THE STORV

‘Ksthseias Hank./

"I lev* t . Ull tlu stery Ot aasesa 4

01 Jsaas aaJ His fiery Of i u H a a j His levs.

I levs s* u ll tk . steryBssaass ! Itaew 'tii trac, V

It saMsiass asy l—p s f i <As aetkiag slss c m Je.'

f.d»ard. both of Lyu-hurat; a d » an o , , ^ u i0 ]0 am at thegtrtcr Mr. Stmil.y Uustnei J<1 s tiv e r Funeral Home. 253 Stuyve-l:n. of LyreTiural. a.id five ¿rand- M Ave. InlenncM wfil be in

Samei. I- h l the Rcsary at 8 p.m.Iasi evening at the Burk Funeral Mr tfld Mrs. Charles Miles. 383 Mr* c Van Eyk. Sr andil !«••. I . .. K .i- k. ¡ua: a «.r. ILudm ' Ave., had as wt-^orsi hor d iu^iter and son-indaw. Mr. »2 Ridge Rend. The funeral is t rs guests Mr Miles’ brother and sis- ™ Mr* Aibert lUderhrf and eon. (Tuning at 8 a.m . fjom the Burtc,ter-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A liert, all of 116 Second Avsnut Funeral Hume, to St. MirhaeTs Miles of Bethpage. L I., and sis- returned fnsn a motor tripR C Chuich. w here at 9 am alter, Mra Ethel Olaen of Bnxddyn, •? OalMomia where theySolemn High M ass of Requiem ¡N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Mur- i ^ ^ 8 **» <* another daugh-wid be offered IiMerment will be phy and daugtter. Bonnie Ann. of i1*» and scsvin4aw Mr. and Mia.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry 316 Livingston Ave., had as weekend guests of Mr. and Henry Batson of Brooklyn Miss Mabel Boyce of in the Wei

Mr. and Mrs. John Langan children. Noreen, John, and Terence, 438 Third Ave., a n bark from a vacation at Surf CKy.

Mr. and Mrs. FYanfc Monaco, H i Valley Brook Ave., had as M r weekend guest Mrs. Monaco's ds-

Tiie committee in charge at a*> rangements fer the ban&r to be held by thr FrankUn FTA an lie arhoU growids on September Hat met on Tiuraday evening at die home at their chairman. M rs War- H it Bogle, to malar ft The bazaar win be open tram 11 a m. to I p.m In eaar cf rain the bazaar wfB be postponed to S tft. Mth.

Mr and Mrs. VHo Montone and (laldren. Wayne and

j Ridge Road, are hack b oa a r * I cation stay al Fbtted lUvcr.

ICC CUBES FOB SALE

C a r r o l l 's S c o t c h !

$429reef18.1 preef

TW a I U a ra a f Isa r i f l l o l a aaarl a l a t» private kb a l Scotdh, atraifkt f r a « tha atUU a t Scotland, wfll aaaaaa yom am i yoor friaaOa. Don’t dHak ap Hurt bottla a l s h i ii Imii Scotch la s t ye t. Boy a bottla a I CarroH’a

“ “ “

C a r r o ll 's L iq u o r s214 Stuyvesant Avenue

W Ehstar M U 1Lyndhurst, N. J .

F n a Oobvary

in the Hrly Name Cemetery. Jer- Lyndhurst,sey Oty.

were guests lor the

SINCERITY DI6RITY REVERENCERrndeccd In A

WALDO J. IPPOUTOFUNERAL HOME

42S RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST. N. J.A P a o w a U U l ” c n s v d 0 ^ 0 0 ^

F o rk in g F o c ilii

Ben SchuUz. On their way back they atnpprd to vMt friends in Phoerdx. A rtam . Then they tra­veled lg> to the G rail Lake«. II- Im la where they visited Mr*. Hil-

fé h tm Ü M f

L y n d h o n t, N . J . W E 9-71 IS

SITTÍR DRIVEWAYS Asphalt Blocktops

PARKINS LOTS. CURBS & CEMENT WORKP f«*M n a aa las , C am el P ia a lit lia aad Ml HUM aad Tumi Maa, BaaM M a M M Drtva.

WV AT VO MAU THEM am-KK THAN ns aaar u a aawaaim f b o m na aaat tm m tn am u roa mNOrth 7-8977 - 8842

VIOLA CONTRACTING CO,Ü M

Cold Boer Wine & Liquors Free DeliveryCenplsti Cattriag Serviei

W ED D IN G S — BA NQ U ETS PA R TIE S — ETC.

•HOME MADE

Cola Slaw Sakad BeansPatato Salad Mae era ni Salad

Clam Chowdar •

NABISCO RTTZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS

r Home MadeO H M a l K IELUSY

Hours Dally: BAJd. to II P.M.

SBKBAYu i. a i p. a.

GARDENDel ¡cateasen

«n nn m. (c«fr tt»»)im iittT , a. 4 .

WC 9 - 2 9 5 0

. “ rsl s «perim enl in developing a parking lotta H * ° n *l»«»-owned properly near Route 3 w illbo w*t<-hfd with u w in u v e considerable »pace

. , „ ron*” highways if drivers can find accessible¡S?«# r their automobiles. The only disturbingpoint 11 why Lyndhurst taxpayer! should shoulder the b ill tor a facility which will he open to all. In the absence ST i i eu l “ 1*1* Lyn<lhur*t has to do the Job. But why

K rw State H,Khw“ y Department take the lead In eatahinhing *uch parking lots throughout the sUte?

J

l t s o s o b s t l i b r a r y V A L L S T B R O O K A V E . L Y H O B D R S T . H J

1 0and S O U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W

Vol. « N o . — 9 L Y N D H U R S T , N . J . . S E P T E M B E R 5. 1963 „ ¿ f t r r s s c — -

littóri

1 1 1 w w

s On New Access re To Be Prosecuted

________ Lyndhurst’» dumping —• M mmi aaaaa paopla are dumping the ir own fa rta g e

tka road, w ak in g on unsightly thing o f p riva to pro- p arty wfcoe* ow nor* g s n perm ission for tho road im t a j m a d nach U ttar on Lyndhurst streets. ¡ i

lilts complaint was voiced at ---------—«Tuesday's meeting of thr at Cimmissinnre, as Commi*.

is unMMable Hem e tig Ju ly IS, tt*6 »«HieI V Board granted permission) lor Berra Ertw prif » . Inc. at 535 Ridge Rood to transfer iU hqia* consumption Ikxnoe, Cl2. to An­thony A. Blanch inn, 92 Malvern

jStrret. Newark. w*w> trill operate sm in -ut» 'hi* summer. ¡the premises at Ridge Ro-td near

— n i « a pljm l, „ ___ ' ( ’•<mmissioner Horace R Kingstond Avenue. as the Ton*hw A announced .. ,,lt> j, rll sm , |Jtllpractical compiei inn ut the exun

of Valey Brcok A w » 1 rul íírtvlhí ii. essential now thatjw . . , . ___ . . , Hie Cmmisslon pissed a resoàhRoute 3 I» allow garbage tM i - V ' * :u* ' Hon Io inve« »150.000 In Saviinp.cwwr J IU , rtrhnnrr iwnr 1ha rare m ik-iv.nj ,r<xr schou! A ^ lh™u«*«il

[the state Thr townrfap ia prohi­bited by law to Hurst more than $10.000 in any us»* such institution

Invitatici» wi re received by Kv

: hat« at the B a t M U a a Show p w a ilr f CkWTb aa W sd an isy are. Í ~Mrs. Petar Cartea,

Rosary Society at ta. Ma . Loots D«Nasal, cbslr w s ; lea O liva, président.

Photo ky Lynwood

of Thomas Vk*a and Son to thv.A J Mk-h.,.1 Guarino, Tuwnrfup san-

- A y nt < a i# t filtering thlsfcreu ir rf vtmt ritatistics. No-w«l be fully pro-cuied, promise sme Cornm litrnen. A revJutum at cmwlolence » _____

Th<L [ ^ families ,.t the t*o rtain mem- Bamngw-Walker P.<*sens who for yea« congitibied of íÁ ,u . Unk Fo m ^ ' N o 1 » Am rnran t^gtan," tü T IU*d. . trMh dn? 1<!f...tr:<n d ,i.,i.,l t„ I,- * « t bv the clerk M « inrtallalton o fP u - and Aux- ^ rtag e coHecOon tna-ta U t t e r , . , lk,.„ undr| waa ,he U ‘J> ""T * * "“ »1 " ? * ■ n *" i he .•.«nm ato .tiun Irurii the Kr>- 216 P“ * Av™ « ’ «* S“ » ^ -mlaatmrr» w«*"om«l Viola i lifi-i

Lyndhurst, East Rutherford Alumni ¿Issh In Their Annual Game Saturday

Blessed by cool tw ilig h t w eather d uring the la lte r i™ ? 1'’ Alan Concha. Eddie &UeW.. 1 i . t 1 t t k^. Mc IXim.'imco and Ju sn y Canr-

part o f August tw o w r ll cum titioned A lu m n i team s iro m ,K ila al th(. Bobby Tron-Lyndhurst and East R utherford are eagerly aw aitin g ill« rune, Mike Maddnkme, Pete Na-kiefc-off. The U th annual Alum ni football game b o tw e c .il"« -1Lyndhurst and East R utherford will be »taped tlii» Sat- Frink Sparta, Anthony Cartno and urday evening under the lights at the Lyndhtir»! High Bob Brchm at die guards. Fmnfc School Field. The kick-off i» slated for 8 u.m. ami if ai.yl^*™ J.thwy Rotkar wlU* i i ^nfii e tne c*enter aampHi^^a*postponem ent is necessary due to in c len .en t w eather the Hondlii« the ooacMi« chora fur contest w ill g o .on Sunday a fte rn o tin . Sept. 8. w ith a tjwt Ruthertonl will be Tons'

■------------------------- -----------------— T U I" Ferraro, a dimairflv.- star

tiK* itisiriK iSirposes.

dents ta asked to keep a J »■m Sa'“^ a y . 12<m public arm s and «-specially <ii Wilh ,xi.c»sts. rf tilow«*<l to pi'r-J Commiasnmcr Peter F. Curdo the private prt^eity whoae <***» a(js there. ¡urged all to attend the 11th an-ers were kind enough to allow th« Hcruxl win rwcive bids a t'^K d Alumni football game be-road to pass their property. )fv, \jgnday, Srptcmb« 16 meet- tween Lyndhurst and Kurt Ruth-

Lifk.tu.uiKh Rjiilnjod seeking tx> September 14 al 8:30 P/**- _Hus,- ruUnsol t/v.iho*d irm üm for ** ****** * Cokltv**» £

oj j r - , (Jv|It(StnK Th® letter ^ * * ? T * ^bage trucks Cooperatkxi oi rt*i- t;«t< • I the Ito. rruarhi tük*- in ru»linK at 319 New York Avenue, at

buMd a direct elimínate in-town traffic

J «e- »' 4 P m '»“■ C *mril (Tiam- the Drpailm,-". of Public W A l ^ ,,n i n v l x m M u, N ew • rt»*™ «" also of the I^nrtlasi-s. v„lk Avi1xl). | ^ w m l Or* it Way AniMjtt<*r Cisnmittee arvl [H! La(syette Avt-nu»-, for whichises aetsai «Slinst any raucht .„m ,1 1,000 wu* aoorop.su-lating the ardlmnce. t d at the prevlouR mw Qng

Russo alno reported all RtnOei Cotbin (rf^sao, :ì19 f l» w Ave-and ûre hydrants reeeivW nue, w is ^nuttixl reneu ai o# a noun at 2 p.m

ertord, .Saturday evening, Sefrtenv her T. at the High School FVM The game is spons'^ed by hooater (*)ubs of both towns for the bene­fit I.f miT.-nt '••>■ >r s 1».HicijKints f the high schoola.The mm rtntc is Sunday after-

Opening Of Schools Commits Parents To Their Responsibility To Children

Public Schools

Reopen Today,

Parochials BackLyn d h u rst stracts wore thronged w ith happy jrom g-

sters today m aking thair w ay hack to the public school*.Som e U 7 S w ere expected in their classes as aga iaat

M a la st jraar.Sacred H eart and St. M ichael elem entary scho

-------------------- ;---------------------- 1 opened yesterday. *s» a a» s ■» _ Ttw* h«ti s«-hisH m-Btslration t

J i m n i r n n q e r ■ w *!.-*!«!. it* * ? , a <aa> •>a a ■ a ^ a a a numtter ol dudents is expocHeads DeMolay *»»

| The sturk nts ftsmd that the s i mer had tnt-n ua*xi t> > j>re\xtre I schools f»>i their return. In i buiklwv piiiitinu and work had kx-* i done.

School Supermt indent F3i Kano flrreted the princi(».-iU <>i the toam- ship m high achcxd ami six pkYncO- tary schiols on Tueortay rryvnlng.

| Later the pruv ipoia met with their teachinu ««tafis.

i Khim- m«-t with all thr t. tchen | yeaterday morning at the high school. Then the teachers separat­ed to journey to their varka»

jachi^*i* where they met again with j their principsds.

When the children reached their cbuacs today they f-smd <iistriiu- tion of books and art*-dul*n ready for ttvm

They also founri themselves lock­ing out of sparkling wind* *s The Hoird of Kducation had a $479

Bergen Chapter. Order of the !>■ clean-up job dune <si the wrvkfws Moiay. win install new c« ce rs at before the floors opened today.their meeting to be held an Sat- - ------urday evening. September 7th at:the Ruthertnrd Masonic Tetni>le New Books O n SKe lvM

O f Lyndhurst LibraryDuring the past month the I^4>•

James Hittingcr of Lyndhurst ; ¡will be installed as master CourvtCttor; Paul Reimels. W dlingt »i.

afternoon bookings

^ à a ? ? Club a ^ rT B S B }

the

2 :30 p.m. kick-off. J , j 1 1 rxiilmril wKj Qikrf Howard C. lakkfit- ne\cr criticize the school in the body fine.The largest emwd m tlv-seet.^ 33 lo U scare. Naiare will be a P»W ** <hlkl 3. Tiiat they, the i«rents. howsl' ljh n ,k u ------ ,___ . »

Is snli-ipatid by the in a rm O a ^ Jim N’azare hn I .'«• , h Sl'hlwh arp "h,,ul *" ro'pen aU The m.*t important poU hen- the right and duty to supervise]"'™ ^ w " K II***. *0 t» s im a » JaU the annual grid fixture th « oldest Aluraal serk-s In‘the are«.Fight of the panto ware t a d v < ^ _ _ ___________ __________ ________ ____________________________ ______ 'mmm***

days in gettin; th«' Lynd'sirst char ves tolto top-flight randÜKX Wüh Uke aridi i mai U Xuach S «^

Ita M a m ttie T m fh jm surft the flMf^n»*1 Stelintt4la, an outstaninng lsirm ac

CTiib agreed to the j 4a y Wig under at Nutley lig h Sdwol and a* the lights m 1961. A Friday niflhî .Pm n State, is the newest adrtti»r game at Lynd wrst in €1 saw anitc the Hi^h School coartioig staff

in attendance but when | Iren-^a!ly StcllutelLa has replacedthe eo sixnairN shitltcd to a Suhu

night lost year .the Riggn FWkJ turn-out was estsmnted at 3.7W. th*- largist ever to take in the game

B oater Club Presidint Join Ruggiero anrx uncttl that a half ttane show will be an added at traction. The committee has ar­ranged for the Q irlst 14-Wood Ridge Townsm« n Junior l>itim $t Bugle Oirps to put on a show wi»K'h pr?.-mists to be full irf sur- prlaca. Another Inaturr will be a baton-twirling witfi fire exTdbit on by Miss Jane Krause, well-known Lyndhurst girt who has been a winner in many bathing beauty contests.

Lynthurst goes into Saturday's game riding a three-game winning itivt k which has nVA'ed thrm out in front, six games to fcsir East Rutherford was enjoying a 4-3 «•dge until the «-Gulden Bears won the '60 game by a 14 to 0

Donne Divine as a member of th< LUS cuaching staff and it wn* Ihvir.t. a h ra with Johnny Bont»- son and WW Painter, who ^uiik-d he Lyndhurst Alumni to its last h n e victories.• The outstanding play r in the

trio of Lyndhurst triumphs, Biily Monisera. will again be in action tad is expected to do the bulk of the running and passing as well as fulfill the (Hinting duties when no insary. Jom’n g Mon'sera in tin

backfidd wilt he the Player-Cboe*. Iim Na/ ire almg wirh M.ke Ze linsky, WaUy Pagan and FYank D Pa.squ.de Also a\railalble for bm-k fk»ld eaJl w il be Itobby Dutacm Ken Piaao, Tammy Vcndoia, J»s Pierro, Richie Pezzola ami Jim C.uuiy/.*.

LyrvHuirst appears well fortified (n the Ikie where such formes Blue ami Gold stars await thi

ifn n i kirk-off like Piiulie Knift Harry "liod" Osirv .i J<«* Melillo

Jru re Iksiak. The ex-WikkaMs av t lined up a group of «mart

ihn merman. George Becker. Rt--hie Fill. Johnny Poriai and FrankVrry.

Richie Trotter will start at cm- ter with Bill Hryrak, Larry Wootfe, George Doyle, An Hillard and Sal Larrrw at the gunrds; Bob Keck. \mly Princiario, Frank Havei. Ken White. Bill Milam» and Johnny Pmp- pas w il held down tadde poai- k..i8 while Steve Dunofrio, Fr<«*

Schools are about to reopen all w . . . —— — ^over the land. Parents of school •* thiil t»arents plant firmly in tin* the rhUd's time ami ai-tivtties! un*or cou"rik>r: Lou“age children are alrt«ody busying mmd >>t their child that they sup-1when he is not in aohool. yUt ° ! Cr 9en*or ^<IMon 5?°?*thtm c4ves with the neeetaciiy ma |»ort tlw authority of the srhtrjt; This applies first and foremost Stev-en Netson. JU»aor de^on. b o d i j ^ * k ? b y (tr ito n K e » . T trn terial preparations involved tkat they will demand obtxhenci* to a child's going to and ranun«;^ . LyndhunK: Thomas Stevenctn.; 1|H» Une^ by hvan Hunter. ITie

_ ‘‘msktng1 5kitf»isr n iund ii thn'' ^ _up teMbooks, paper and ptm“U. with th< schrjol for the best m-i doubts or leeway in this m atter.,S,fWardchecking on school bus schPdul making arrangements for fiuly lunch. These are taJHR-forgranted acttvttk-s in any lump from 'aìikìi children go off to school

But. by far. the most importafrt part at preparing a child for school

took the SI encounter 4i | m* c Miran at tl»e ends; Peti lo 7 and won kart years tilt by a ( ta s a r . Tom Cianici la. John Gii-

Midgot Football League Opens Again WHh Departmental Aid

nvough the ^rniaonMp a l the DtfMrUnent ol Parka under the direction at ninimiMtrswr Prti-r F. Qin-lo the youth of Lyndhurst « H aftdin have a Midget FVutjnil League. For the ninth straight ataaon the P-jp Warm-r Confw- enee program w ilt be condu.-t(d ki the township lauier the supa^ vtston at an a<Ut voMsiteer cvan- mlttee This was ajaured on Tues­day evening as the executive onm- w ltln and the varlcus wurkuv’ committees were orguriixed at a hasatQig W d ia die Tosm Hall.

Registration and welghl-m win bsgln tomorrow cvfrtrg at t:00 paa. H » r^lstratlon period been enlarged and boys may sign up a te on Saturday at 1:00 p.m snd next Monday. Tuesday and Ws4neaday at 6:00 p.m. All rag* (ration and wetglhttia WlU be oorv duded at die Récréation Depart-

oVlce on the LeaUe Play-

Ro«t\.ten Sts of thWr rhüd. I He knows he is expected to Bi> And Warren V h n « k i WaUimr Anrnng the 31 ncn-fictiun _ _

2 Thjtl .Ivy, the parents, will ' directly u, srtvvH a n d lo c«ne ,rTl. ciwpfn.n; Howard Cm,*. Ru ^ h“ ^ 5 ^ 0 ^Like s I» -’. « . I and detailed in- h me directly (rum school. U he^hertord. m ar*aJ: WlHiam a v s e - I .T ^ ^ . ^ r ^ .TTZ; *terest in the behavior, the pr.^ tails m .-rtli.T way. he rfiould ,lnp h , ^ , ^ Hetghts. sentinel ,^id

■* the Child at school *nd U'h.Je Tnitli and Nottui» but g «Tin4 chtkl must know that his! U pwnni,s Kr‘lnf P*rmiss«»i t < * prf Zimmerman. Lyndhurst, Rus-.Trufh.. b jj.tW .', Hocoer a n d

consists of implanting r.ght uUfis ^ ^ decpiV interests in y e r^ e h o o l acflvtties gi-mes. vis- Hoick, Rutherfoni Alan Stock. A h ¿y Wg.and attitudes m the mimi of t h e j ^ in school. T ta chiM j * they Aould ta irt on knowtngj y^rth Arlr.igton. Bruce Balfcmir. s a H S L r .

Mil am Bill Trause Tom Davkl- *^*1 conctming the acho *1 he will nu-4l that his paretrts a iü w*'ere’ hcAV ani w,th w'b,irn Rutherford, and Dennis Christen-sen. Krank M ^ . Mike CMb-1 f “ *1* , Evw> * * ^ ,ry his , - > « . .« in a d x d *'■" be' ^ Kan Ru'h,' r,<’r"

Rill ir+iv »twi aim !■■■!■■ ■■■ to n »ke and seep his child con- Uw. estimatea and rtvaats trf hia ^ u k l take special care to getwill' be available for end play. I***“ <* th rw thu«-s " *** "^ teacher* . The child miert never w,th lht* ck)^ ír^ ^ ^

Bifides the player, b S ¿ M a r ' ' P - rm n ^ l m rt^nk that -he can set * e ir ¿ ; V ”*-n. Tilhers of the respe.-live sdxxXsl 1. TtaU the school is delegated his p in n ts against the authnritx ,h,'"K h . *‘^ oul ° ‘ L ^ Bn ,a . ' Ales ’ H am W taÍirf both teams will have Altam* by the parent, to educate lis-.riot the irhool and its teachem b> r«l*>caHy tai-e 0 » fiat By r* „P*Mdi-he«vi«ding squads ouKHted wnd cMU. and as na-h. * .« * !» ..• * * » «wnrrpseta-e# awshoe a-m a *«* had ™ n per t« e be «««1 ^ ^ a,0a" t ,K.in action to addcota- to the bene- must be re^ ic t.d and AeyM trea tM nt. » a lm o s t «U- Kijool and ^ J ; A »oeml hour w a todow me

1 their own responaM>ility at vigil- j c»'remontes of the evening.fit game.

Girl Scout Program Opoas

tiens whkii is required before pr .<-tice ami games get underway.

Team practices will bc^ln M *aiay, .Septemíar 16 and con­tinue unt i the operar« game slat- td for Sunday, October 6. AU *ames will be plnyt'il at the High S c h tl Athletic Fiel«I with tw o Times schcduM every Sunday. The four teams wlU play a aix- ;«mi schedule be«innui¿ tai Oct»- her 6 and concluding on Novcm- b.T It.

To be eligible to play in the I« ttfue a boy must n n rh the acts ci ten years btrfore Sr. tem^er 1 f this year a.Td all boy's beccn^

ing 13 years cdd anytime during r mop

There’s a new ktem an wk(4(-ti>«chaal shopping list — a .u-st id.tion at a new Girl Scout uindhnok whktt will go an sak 'epttnnber 9th at stores fmncftdaed o si 11 Girl Scout

In Bergen County, H y 18,000 Scouts, ase 7 thrau^i IT, ■vül need a new handboolr <MXMling with the new four

of the G irl Scout program—Brow­se. Junior. Cadette, and Senior, îlria who purchase thedr M b ’iiriir? the first week of pUblfeafr

tkm, September 9-15, wM rooetve a JO. à plate, s^ned by the P ra M * Girl S^'uta of the U J JL ,

paste in the front of the book.Local stores which wüt se|| H *

book are: Bamberger*«, Ganhn ■il .te Pteza; Bemie’s YoUtt»1er, Rutherford; Hy's

Parents must be fully aware that is the primary ri^ht ,ind

duty to educate tts*h children. Since they cannot teui'h tvery-

they need the help of schools. They must choose a s<-hool

and then entrust sasne of their authority to the school

Ih e delegation of parents auth­ority to a school is m*ither absol­ute, in the senm* tliat thi* school takes over all the authont> >f the parents, nor merely msnimU. in the sense that the parents have a right to Interfere at will ami wtiim with the a&lhority of the school. Even then they disagree with something decided by srhoul auth­

or teachers,

If a child turns out to be sk*v m learning, he must kmwv that he can expect hetp from his par­ents. Sometimes the only help needrd is insistence on concen­trated homework. Sometimes par­ents can learn how to help a slow

ance in this matter.Ikward C. Lkkfle, Chief’ _ ^

Lyndhurst Police ß - D D l V f d e i K l Department

Martin Krone, son of Mr. and child only by consultation with h is1 Mrs. Irvn^j Krone. 356 Hardixv teachers I Ave.. is spending the week with

If a child gots good or excellent his parents Last week it was er- marks at school, his parents will runeously stated in these columns beware of inordinate praijc, and that he was studying a t M.I.T. of bragging about the child’s abili- during th«- summer. It slxxid have ties in his pn*sence and the pr»«- read that he was working in the ence of others. Some praise ami rtectronics kdwratory at Massa- eiK'ouragement and reward for ef- ciassetts Institute of Technology fort are always in order, but never for the summer He has been in­to die extent that a child begins vited to take a special honors

they shiuM to think himself superior to every- course in electrical engineering.

Hackensack; LobeTa Yt

Scout Shop,

ThÊ tmtmmnm w n appear « the Municipal Park on IM ra fcy . fcp ta id iii I i m i m m u t a i Uaae the ceadktsMa wW t>e ass%iv ed to ane ct the «cur teams by * a raarktag atabe ht «aa* oleata

wr js s

«a Friday.

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1963 will be e tu tjlr A Ixiy wtHgh bttween HO and llf> poundl al the lime of registration to be rhgfcle.

Joseph Csrua-i. J r . will begin h s ninlh setwasi as jaesident t f the league. Witt n da- Midget Fool-

I^agta- was- urgiinized Iqr Mayrr r. a ilaghar in 1955 Caruc- d bts-isie the pram lent and has remained In lhal eapneity since. Also with the pnyram for its snrtrity is Ptayer Ag.m Walt««“ Haark” Rowe.

Last « ear» the Refined Pre- dad* Otxnpany sponsored teasa

under Itie tuteiage of Oaaeh Jim arts, thee w a t a aad d td d i Wen the league rharapka«.

Other censors were the The beaotifuUy

a. ' ’ " *of

the books Ideas which Girt Scouts all oaar tha As a re a * , the haotoiwith f(c tfKhças4MiHt and ideas for project* log every aapsct ft

rr " ' i rM a s pnpartmeot

OaaM W «nd I f GMughua.

back handbooks sd ì I th e G iri Scout Leader

St. M ichae l* HJsI.S. . M eets In Rutherford

The members of St. MichaaTa II.\.S . will ¿uiKctnUU» in front ofSt. Michael’s Church th*s Friday. S«vt. 6 ami depart for St. Mary’s Church, Rutherford, to take part m thi* Nocturnal Holy Hour, g monthly c\ent s|x»;isored by all Holy Nan)e S< pieties in Bergea County.

Preaaient Jaaeph Fischer an* nouneed that a »peeial meetsig on

ten, Dickinson and Coenpany to-! arrangements wall be held in tha day voted a quarterly dividend of **®ola hidl on Thunsiay. Sept. 12, 7»* cents per slsire of common tu complete (k»t;uls to welcome stock, payable Sevtember 26, 1963 *bout 45U delegate« to the Bergen to hnMers of record on September ^ * "* ? Holy Name Convention, to 9 , 19 6 3 . I be held at St. Michael's on ‘

This quarterly payment repre- dfty’ 16thsents the 108th cash dividend pakl by Becton, Dickinson and Com­pany. manufacturers of medical and surgical instruments.

Voted AgainThe Board at Directors of Bee-

K. C. Picnic In ParkOn Sunday. Sept Sth next. Lynd­

hurst Council 2396 K. of C. wiM hold their annuil family picnic at Lyndhurst C>unty Park.

James Herwigs Hom e After Overseas Travel*Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Herwig of

Forest Avenue ait* hnck from a 26-tfay vncaticn visit uig placM In Kuivpe.^m! Africa. They went by jet frirn Idlewild to l ircelana. Spom. Next the^’ boarded a cruise ship for a Mctfiterra:>can

Chairman Vincent Rosn announc- visiting Gibrafter, Malaga. :

Teens. Bergenfield; IM aa 'a ,River, N. Y.

The four pmgmm kvd ^ «responding hawtionla. n p e

sent yean of H asan* lata t l s needs and intervals of gMi- 0 to ­day. Each book was pn*gaM t4y

team a( < isrtilm , 'gm . scout m m m *writer, a dsrigasr an i antrator - experts 1* Oh* m .

ed that ai-rangements are being completed to handle a large crowd ci adults and children.

One of the highlights on t h e program will feature a tug-of-war between the Past Grand Knights and the present council adficer.

Many state K. of C. officials are expectcd to attend.

Festivities will begin at 2 p.m. rain or shine.

ca. French Riviera. Cienoi, les. Malta, Crete, Tuns and E^gypâ in Africa, the Greek Island taiJaul. Turkey arxi (irecce, spending some time In G rrerc. they jr.tnd bock to United States.

N ico li H ave ReturnedMr. and Mrs. Angus Nicol. 561

New. York Ave., snd Theodore Me- chcinski of Post Avenue are book from a motor trip to Cheyenne and Torrington. Wyoming. Mr. Me- chcinski served as best man at

of the NioaTs aon.Airman 1-c Angus Nicol, Jr ., pre- piajnt ctargkai U».rentiy stationed at Ihe Francis Warner- A ir Force Bate In Wyom­ing, to Mias Maureen Rowfc?, dau­ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Row- ley at Tbwk e a * . la fte Bapttat ctsard» la T in t in n i on Aacad MdL Ih a bride ta a W M ahay

Fine Man For Toll Failure .Joseph S an»nr, 80, at 3b M ih p

I^irk Drive, w > fined 13 and a ccurt costs on a charge of hdM v to pay the l-'x-rru teil in an atdta* matic collection lane on the ÛHS den State Parlnvay.

The motorist paid thè fiae UkMN local cisirt there on Ju ly 0 7 1 ^ ;

Stale P jJice patrolling ttw IM ta w iy made the arrest ca a ^ tg S

cum d on Ju ly 13 at way's Red Bank Toil eonptalnt alleged