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hfMt mi wVll*9l Ik* strriking caetar of aftractlon at the World’! Fair « M * opens April » will be the Unisphere, « stainless «M l structure built by U. B StMl Co. An airplane p u m - mt 4M* fMt high will M* Unisphere just as the planet ■arth would be n n by h i o t n m i on the moon. Thla spectacle becomes even-more sensational by the U s Steel Chairman's annual report It ahowi U. B. Stool earned a proflt of (M U million—an Ineraaa* at M* over INI Afures. Wt can «11 rejoice that the late President John F. Kennedy didn’t destroy this company after all! and SOUTH BCRGBt BOTOV LVNDHÜKST, W . J„ MAECH 26,19W ' Spenser cf the bill la the Ae- sembtyman Peter Meraitee, Ber- gen Republican. But the author and chief pf**- -wnent » D»ne> CoMy Ra n * llean Chairman Waltar H. Jooea whose law firm already baa at- irr'ed aver a milk* dcttan rt Bonne Divine 1$ Dead A t Age O f 3 1 , t a » WeH Known Edacator A n i Athlete i r E Churcfc Portals Opea F o r Th '¿ ¡I Celebrate Coming O f E n t e r AH M m ft a— Ma» «Mar a l:0*>ai- ftnHearimal and Pre-IOood Krt t M anat laog water's T*ee*” M h e arc paMtoT Sendee. 7:« an Æë gæ&tiwsâsstee* tat kam at same a< the itwwhbirr and "n e craciflxkn." » 00pm > ' Am ite rim WM»~4BStah «fe* .M jM . _ M . M. mmA Mm Mnewood Derby Held Frfday By Cub Pock 96 Chief Cherichella Honored By A n n . Former M ice Chief Jota Chert- for all agce. 11:00 am. * e d a l BaaMr vice. Topic: "The t a M Eternity." Tot: IftMtfMBlI Thursday, March M: - - 1:00 pm. Choir r o h e m * , Frtdey, March 27: 1:00 pm Holy CMtMMÉai reception of new n m f e M . Wednesday, April fc 8:00 p.m. Prayer mMtJag. Patrick MarlAn*^ Makes Honor Uefc-¿ Patrick Mariano at 1 M M among the Teaneck a S K l award a Navy Beniamin ruaco and Frank Pur- reili will » Mtar the plnowood derby at «ha Soeut-O-JUtua to bo held al Qmm of Peace School In North Arlington on April 11th. Boya who i — pWad Iheir awlm- mhw laaaoM M dsr Rad Craai in- struction aad have learned to swim. rccrived (heir eerlfflcalee. VlncaM PurreUl, who baa chnrte of tn im iiwBk tor tripe, has aaked that all parente and cufia who wiah to lake the trip lo Woat Point aext month, so notify their den mothers by March Slat. The pack committee, which ahauld meet thie Friday, will meet « April 10th at the home of Mrs. Bernadette Keihm, « 7 Poet Ave. The picture showing will be sup- plemented by the appMlUO at Janea E. O’Neil. Mrsctor at In- dudtrial Service of the NRPV. who la a local man rrfi-üag at SIS Tontine Avenue. He will preaide at a question aad answer i n ali . University who kM Proclamati WHEREAS the Stale of New Jersey célébrai at its existent» In this year 1964. and WHEREAS the Lyndhurst Tercentenary Ct been formed to plan for participation by the <tO| hurst in a statewide celebration of the occasion, a WHEREAS, the symbols at the New JsnNg are people, purpose and progress, and WHEREAS the citizens of Lyndhurst hava- their belief in people, purpose and progress M q | works of its youth1 and Its religious, veterans, iém volunteer and fraternal organisations, and •j WHEREAS the citiaena of Lyndhurst «01 MS foreward to people-, purpoae and proKress wlH} dyi In their community, wdfl NOW. THERETO»*, I, John C. Qarde, H M || Jefferson PTA Nominates Slate

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h f M t mi w V ll* 9 lIk * strriking caetar of aftractlon at the World’! Fair

« M * opens April » will be the Unisphere, « stainless«M l structure built by U. B StMl Co. An airplane p u m - m t 4M * fMt high will M* Unisphere just as the planet ■arth would be n n by h i o t n m i on the moon. Thla spectacle becomes even-more sensational by the U s Steel Chairman's annual report It ahowi U. B. Stool earned a proflt of (M U million—an Ineraaa* a t M * over IN I Afures. Wt can «11 rejoice that the late President John F. Kennedy didn’t destroy this company after all!

and SOUTH BCRGBt BOTOV

LVNDHÜKST, W. J„ MAECH 2 6 ,19W '

Spenser cf the bill la the Ae- sembtyman Peter Meraitee, Ber­gen Republican.

But the author and chief pf**- -wnent » D»ne> CoMy Ra n * l l e a n Chairman Waltar H. Jooea w h o s e law firm already baa a t- irr'ed aver a m ilk* dcttan rt

Bonne Divine 1$ Dead At Age Of 3 1, t a » WeH Known Edacator A n i Athlete

i r E Churcfc Portals Opea Fo r Th '¿ ¡I Celebrate Coming Of E n te r

AH M m ft a— Ma» «Mar a l:0*>ai- ftnHearimal and Pre-IOood Krt t M an at laog water's T*ee*” M h e arc paMtoT Sendee. 7 :« anÆë gæ&tiwsâsstee*tat kam a t same a< the itwwhbirr and "ne craciflxkn." » 00 pm

> ' Am ite rim WM»~4BStah «fe* .M jM . _ M „ . M. mmA Mm

Mnewood Derby Held Frfday By Cub Pock 96

Chief Cherichella Honored By A n n .Former M ice Chief Jota Chert-

for all agce.11:00 am. * ed a l BaaMr

vice. Topic: "The t a M Eternity." Tot: IftMtfMBlI Thursday, March M: - -

1:00 pm. Choir r o h e m * , Frtdey, March 27:

1:00 pm Holy CMtMMÉai reception of new n m fe M . Wednesday, April fc

8:00 p.m. Prayer mMtJag.

Patrick M arlAn*^ Makes Honor Uefc-¿Patrick Mariano at 1 M M

among the Teaneck a S K l

award a NavyBeniamin ruaco and Frank Pur-

rei li will » Mtar the plnowood derby at «ha Soeut-O-JUtua to bo held al Qm m of Peace School In North Arlington on April 11th.

Boya who i — pWad Iheir awlm- mhw laaaoM Mdsr Rad Craai in­struction aad have learned to swim. rccrived (heir eerlfflcalee.

VlncaM PurreUl, who baa chnrte of t n i m iiwBk tor tripe, has aaked that all parente and cufia who wiah to lake the trip lo Woat Point aext month, so notify their den mothers by March Slat.

The pack committee, which ahauld meet thie Friday, will meet « April 10th at the home of Mrs. Bernadette Keihm, « 7 Poet Ave.

The picture showing will be sup­plemented by the appMlUO at Janea E. O’Neil. Mrsctor at In- dudtrial Service of the NRPV. who la a local man rrfi-üag at SIS Tontine Avenue. He will preaide at a question aad answer i n ali .

University who kM

ProclamatiWHEREAS the Stale o f New Jersey célébrai

at its existent» In this year 1964. andWHEREAS the Lyndhurst Tercentenary Ct

been formed to plan for participation by the <tO| hurst in a statewide celebration of the occasion, a

WHEREAS, the symbols at the New JsnNg are people, purpose and progress, and “

WHEREAS the citizens of Lyndhurst ha va- their belief in people, purpose and progress M q | works of its youth1 and Its religious, veterans, iém volunteer and fraternal organisations, and • j

WHEREAS the citiaena of Lyndhurst «01 M S foreward to people-, purpoae and pro Kress wlH} dyi In their community, w d f l

NOW. THERETO»*, I, John C. Qarde, H M | |

Jefferson PTA Nominates Slate

PAGE TWO THURSDAY.THE COMMERCIAL LEADER JTH BERGEN REVIEW

Montclair State Gets Valhalla Tract Two-Year Community The tenUtiv* schedule 1« for (hr: doty of the U. S. m m m Service to fce In operation Moa~ta ffinn niM Wl llim fW iMB |M| Ifci diyo and Friday* of each wart; lYuck Terminal located I t " W Wiwwn 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. In dw Mc.cfiarMe Avenue Is G n M t Freeholder office in the Admlnis The r-x cntly ccmpifted a w tbay tratlve Budding. Additional hour» Urick, Mock aad A l t M f t h l & will be remitter«! if necessary. xvUpitd by tl* A m # Q M k Employees may confer with Utters Conjuration,

by telephone and hy letter an well The loan will run Mr I t U t l Jcrilnski noted that Hiller* aisojwtth Interest ami amdrthalki to

will be available to ronfec wl;h e p**W quarterly, SM <N b| lm municipal governing bodies snd ¡Cqui table's Division l lM ft a v with grctips of employee* .it timer. It im P. Gloecknar in Nmtartt, If J . md placet to be arranged. ■■ ■

Mr. and Mrs. Angalo D«MB» of P est Avenue had aa tbair m #

W y e a n g t* . ‘«Since th at tim e a m t i t f o t a t s h ave b een

t rn it te to t&b law , aad tHt* com ple­x ities c f th e systrtrt today an* 3uch ‘h a t th e a v e ra g e employee, county - r . m u n ic ip a l, is u n aw are of the e x te n t of th e benefits provided an d c f th o w a y in which to rea lise th eac b en e fits m a il fu lly ,” Jcr-

P*Xy to being purchased thrmap the Natuir Coooervancy and v i lbe d eed ed by them to Moatfciair S ta le College. T he co llege »HI be responsib le for the m anagem ent of th e land .

T h e . N a t iv e C onservancy is a n a tiona l, non-profit o rganization w hich a id s groups in obtaining land for con serv a tio n purposes. R e­p resen ta tiv es of the <'onB»M-vanry in a n e ffo rt tow ards conservation, su rv e y th e n a tion to loca te land

$500,000 Lean Granted Carlitadt Truck Co.

■Hfc EqattlM* 14» ààmmtOKt Sts btn Bid

lA l l t f T ItóR O O M SéTS

GALLO DINIT153 MUl|* Saad, North Arlington

Phone: 997-1245

The V alha lla G len P ro je c t is an effo rt to m a in ta in a sm all a re a pe i'pe taa lly in its n a tu ra l s ta te . W ith (he rap id ly sp read in g su-

H it# y« i A Passion Pm THa Latest Fashion?

Cant ts-JAY ARNOLD

"Styht For M mm

for f ignaturi, cula m rich.**

Advisory For

YEAH • YEAH . YlAH

^ S t it it Spert O m iiYEAH - YEAH - YBAH

Right at 43 Ridge Rd., No. Arlington

C O N V EN IEN C E FO R E V EN Y 0 N E!WEATHER or NOT

INCOME TAX RETURNS

Reasonable RatesBy Appoin* ncrt Onlv

Consultation in your home if desired.

M. P. KEIM115 Ftewurt Avrnue

WT t *S14 A lter 1« r.M.

AT EQUITYin TELLERDrivé In Soon - tike Sarvica b Fast

EASTERFloafmrias Plssts

AZALEASHYDRANGEAS

HYACINTHSUUES

Lyndhsrst Flsrsl GariSis

314 Miflmni Avenue

L yndhunt, N. J.

A YEAR

PAID QUARTERLY ON YOUR SAVINGS

We're string 9«VtfsOddsand ends of copper wire, lead sheathing, esbias.rUb these are just a few «temples of the “sMhf" ** yeor. this salvage of telephone «Mtpment k.wSithi than $1,000,000—a savin*. And on* rttffrl tfif, dqnsin« prices for aMM everything, tfie « W r M k phone service costs as little as it does. NEW jiM tr H U

r n V

£ Bar MHzvahHeld »• For Gmw S. Osias H.S.FTA

Saturday. The nUatoos aerirtce « u held at the TVnBe la V W Break Avenue ki «If t u i i lK i j | vu followed. by refrcatmwflB.

In the evening there was a for- ™i reception hi the Ragaiejr Hoorn o! the Coronet tn M M l H maternal graiKhnoOw' t i l “here, Mr*. Morris Kkxk «* Se­pulveda, Calif. 7s „ . .

«her close relatives pnai.nl » « * Mr. and Mn. CM Nemrtrttt* Qlfton, Mr. and Mn. O a t a 1. AirstPin of Wharton, Mr. and

Irving (Mas and Mr. aad Mn. Benjamki A. Watan, of *er- M? City, and Mr. and Mn. M i » • m i cf Lawrence, N. Y. "IW fi i m fuel's tMHTOHHeS Baa. New York Rale, Florida and M adelfUa, Pa„ and a ntnriber* nearby canmmitiea.

Mb . Oalas being a Past Matron <* Passaic Link, Ho. 1«, Order of J* Golden Chain, and pn a tnt ■UgM Worthy Grand District De­

llnfct. and Mr. OHaa being Juidor WSt Master of Ooiden Rule Lodge, Ifc. 235, Union City, there were » number of Grand Lit* and Oreed Lotte* dtotftartfa a n d

“WpMa College tor GMeapMttc Physicians and Surgeons and H- rfflant ln Wirtin» la lM Hr hal training in recant advances In ob- atetrica and ittagnaallr SaM pno- logy at at. Michael's Hoafttel Ne­wark and at SaM Hall CWIfa of

FORMAL WEAR

A. SICLARI, JR.Tax Accountant Apd Consultant

42nd AwntyndryFifth Birthday For Danis* M l

Silver Anniversary For G. Dhignsciws

ja e e r« e

M is Miltalot Pich . Har Wadding DataMlaa Marilyn Dorothy MUUot.

tlauiiinar "T Mrs. Francia Lucaa of 261 KiacMand Awe., and the late Wiliam Milldct baa choacn April Uth as the data lor her marriage to Richard H. Shank, 3H Thomas Avenoe.

Tin- ie re in o n y w n be perform - n l i t -I p m fit St. Matthew's K w it r d u a l L u t 'm n Church. A

That's when a handy be*M aaxt*M lrt phone Is reaHy welcome. Costs but a fewcants a day. To order, |ust ca* the Telephone Business Ofttee. new «narr ecu

in Cltfin.Mr* Dolores Lombard at IHsap-

ton P lains v iU l>c her sister's ms- mn (,( honor. M rs. Owen Brows of Aveacl will be b ridesm aid .

Pvt Raymond Shu* of Fort Di* **U serve Ms brother ma best man. John Scheucmtan of WaUiag- tnn and HarcUt Granper of Lyad- hurst will u sher.

The couple witl spend their huieymcon in Florida. They plan

CHEC-MATES CHECKBOOK!

Here Is a new n r f eaeitiaf way to im m i« year f l m i n fasMsnsMyl Itfs ealM C m K ates. It’a the »marteet tooktnx Checkbook «rer, and m t f paying the first SO# (on year Initial order) — Just to Introduce i t to ytml

You eaa actually choose froas U smartly designed Checkbook C o rn »attun e and colors — to match year personal taste and wardrobe. Toor name and ad d n a s« f |ia ip r te M on each cheek — with 4 pastel paper Otjoraaleehnaa O a t are perfectly pleasing

Whether you are now a NGB Checking A caeo i C astanet aft ta d opening a new acaaant— stop In and select Um ChboIIaUB that are r ifh t for you! They’re autprialngbr Vnr in cost— and remember— wsfli pay the ljtn t on your initial ordw. 0 //4 r sap**«* J fa y f l, 1M4 —^ ** - -- (« am» aJ akm 1A ii nAaanimlnaai iWPIa ■■ fiufasif

HAWAIII f Daya 954SIn c lu d e s je t fsre,

hotel and Sightseeing

MAPANJAPARTMENTS

Ridge Rood S N A T I O N A L,<sasg coMKHJMi-nr• j ß f f g B B A N K » « ¡ S t t s « C * £ J 3 :

More Real Fruit Flavor • More fyfMhing

• Dry, not too moatNOW RENTINGNew Apartments

»V4- 5 OSce Space

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WY 8.1600

LINCOLN

» J& tfF O Ü R THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, MARCH 2 6 , 19M

- - - See One This Weekeiid- What To See Ifi South Bergen NowSkowingAlTheNewRlvoH

Péter Verdugo Servo* With Marine Divhion

VIMTINC HOURS — Tommy Kirk n e i l n iato Ola arhoal Ub to vM t U s f r ie n d , Stanley the Chimp, in Walt Disney's Technicolor campus c o m e d y , “The Mladventares • ( Merlin Jones." Annette ■ In atarv in the Buena Vtita release.

fill Gotham T«ftt Tfct, ^I*»« >j ' < . y

Spotlight d n Y w r Starsto th e a tre parties are Friday and

I S a tu rd ay , April 3 and 4th, and 10 'a n d U th . The theatre is dark Sun­d ay through Tuesday. Merrymen Sing

At Barbeque

Starting Wed. Apdt 1 Vera Milaa-Brian Keith

In Walt Di.uiey'a “A TIGER WALKS” plus Cartoon Feature

“ADVENTURESOF SINBAD”

en d a i r n o r m r plrtdri'fi.

k met» Of thnty - p i i r v^ n n o t to lodkf a s t 3«: miffi it. Some people m ay * not what a h o rro r p ictu re 1it i a S p t iF they shake th e ir heads — a N | l ! 1 th ey 'v e been decapi- t a t e ^ N V h a sha/pfe r a z o r *

of the Arch- one that adds

DORIS OPDYKE’S2nd ANNUAL

STARLIGHT DANCE CLASSES AND DANCE *

K V K R Y M O N D A Y S T A R T I N G A P R I L 6th th ru M A Y 2 5 th

(A t new l<Mration due to fire)Kivcr Kd. - ( all» Sas* V.F.W . N. Arlington, N. J

Now T h r u T u e sd a y All T e c h n ic o lo r S h o w

W a lt D isn e y 's r if l MISAD VENTURES

OF MERLIN J O N E S ' T m m y K ir k - A n n e t te

ata. Eya lavai mac*. TKar- mopnna windows theough- oat. Carnea. Many addi­tional features. Ash about it today.Beautiful two-family i S A 4, gorgeoua anclosaj patio; fully M i l s i racraatiaa room i let is M » 1M • ask to saa this now!Centrally lecatad two- family ; fu l tila hitckeai tile bath, living room, dining room ft three M - room* aa first a Potential rent par moatil I1M.M. Second floor 1 /, roana apt. rented at $M. par month • fire garatas in rear rented at «5CM per month. Priced right! Ask to spa it today!

E lv is P re s le y 'TON IN ACAPULCO'

• to • P.M. Foxtrot - Che-Cha-Cha • Pa • to 1« P.M. Foatret - Rhumba • Paalx

D ance L esson Fee - $1.50 P e r L esson Her H our - P e r P e rso n

I>ance - $2.50 P er Person I)e ta ils to h r announced la te r

Wednesday thru Sunday

MarioA n d T h e

FunaticsBob Sherman - Comediene

Rita Caro!Sandra - Exctic

NOW PLAYING' 9 , ' f y * * TJtJirsH ^y, F r id a y A S a tu rd a y

% Tennfcufee William*'# S s i? I í & i á¿ e “ Cat4)n*A4tot Tin Roof”

“Mr. William»' hpest. | | facea and apeales .th e truth. ? ^ S f —I» Athinaea

íy¡ .^Thuiaday $1.80 - Friday A Saturday $2.40 RnaprvatMB̂ WY 8-1100 - Curtain 8:40 P-M-

. You Appreciate

Safely

Service

Convenience

Availability

Plus Earnings

T i ts » ty p ic a l nonsense. F u n

ss1 .-aMftriÄ ÄÖtLJ'as thÜ t S i l v i r i i j w

r u r , how ever, is there .íh ’im* with ber divorced Call WY 8-1100 for Information

f y f i » i r i a i n j u t » •! i *

^The Producing Actors Company of ther THEATRE SHACKIWtPV *r1 K h w Itoarf and Belleville Turnpika

V j North Arlington, N. J.

bath, steam ream, nad many more. *lt,M0

Come in and look ever our picture gallsry of over one hundred akoice heme* in the South Bergaa area.WANTED:Two-family Houae S and 4. Buyer waiting. Up to $27,0#».

SAVINOA G EN C Y251 R idfeR eed Lyndhurst, N. j . GEneva 84121

Featuring

Tony the PonyAlso a

Jeanette and VickieTuesday • •

The Panics WE." 9 -9 7 ) 6 ‘

IN RUTHERFORD IN LYNDHURST(Mala OMaa) (AhmIiu oaiaa)

; » . PARK AV» « I RIDO! ROAD“ Where You Save Does Make A Difference”

Tgt OO— M fH . HUDm *TO 80PIB »0 6 « IW t« ______________

I jA w e e w ^ e s is t W itter* M m , f* a f. fhH bPl l n l t e n t ty ’s m m t f

SPECIAL VETERANS FARECommemorating the XOUi Anniversary of the Allied Fore« Landing In Burope, only applicable for eligible veteran! oi Um European Campaign of World War II, including wives, widows and spouaas. Departures from May. >0 through June 5, for a maximum of i f days. Half fare for children under II years Discharge papers must be sub­mitted.

JE T TO BRUSSELS U R N rmmi trip

K E A R N Y F E D E R A L1 i • 1‘ '# j'Ty'i • '

• PROMPTLY ARRANGED

♦ PREPARED TO FIT ’ { f’i YOUR BUDGET

* EXPERT CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE

STUDENTS AND VACATIONERSVisit II Countries - 11 major Cities, including London, Paris, Roma, Nie* Florence, Venice and Amsterdam in n fun U ted daysTbur includes - Transatlantic Jet Air fanes, twin-bedded rooms with bath, thrss mesli a day except breakfast only in London, Alnrterdam, Paris aad Home - i)i*htaa«ng programs, transfers, admisaion fees, and tour guides. Aikfor Tour K.

Stop In Today! ■,.,-j t ’■ ‘ 4

Th# Old»rt Financial Im+Hution in T*wn — Sine* 1884

CONTINENTAL TRAVEL AGENCY«Mat Avwmm, L y r i l iw i i N. J.

F R U I ‘I O C & ÎT A 2 L

. .p -m tie n In B erg en County tow ns in*tweon April 8th and Ju n e 31 . 1. , and a g a in ^ 'w p m S ep tem ber 14t’: and O c l r * * r '•1st Durb>* th is par* :M h ' X -ra y u n it will cp c ra t? at 35 I r e s l e f ts T h e serv ice I t m ad e av a ila b le jo in tly b y Bergen Pfe**L i - U t n i ^ t A l r i P .ira n ju t and the B erg en C bunty Tuberculosis nnd H e a lth A rsn d atio n c f 3*59 j U nion S tre e t, Hackensack. Local­ly th e tu rv e y s a r e sj .naorcd by b o a rd s o f h e a lth . Volunteers se rv e a s rec e p tio n is ts a n d ty p '? * . I

D r. R ufus R . L ittle , Superinten­den t, B erg en P in e s Hospital, ta id th a t th e ch est X -ray bus serv ice h as b een in opera tion for 17 years. The o rg an iz a tio n 's bus pu rchased in 1947 w as rep laced in 1908 with a m o d ern unit w hich incorporates th e la teo t sa fe g u a rd s and a self-! c o n ta in « ! g en e ra to r. Both Units w ere p u rch a se d with C hristm as Seal funds. D r. L ittle is a m em ­b e r of the b o a rd of d irec to rs of th e B erg en C ounty Tuberculosis and HeaMh A ssociation and c h a ir ­m an o f Its tuberculosis case-find­ing co m m ittee .

D r. L ittle be lieves an annual X- r a y is a good h ea lth practk-e for all a d u lts r e g a n f le s s of a g e . He

*•> * H■yf.

HUKmam

UNOX Imported bom Holland HAM S

Grand Union's choose* for you onfy

ray e d a t le a s t o n ce a y e a r lo rlife D r. L ittle po in ts out th at the highest Incidence of tuberculosis and o th e r ch est disorders is inm en past 50.

S u rv ey s rh e d u le s wiH be m ailed to 190,000 r e s d e n ts during t h e ’ so rin g an d fall T b reduce costs. • M. ln b d s wiH b e en rbons of a d d re s s labels typed for u v on th e C h ristm as Seal appeal m ailed in the fall by the ‘B -rg ro Coum y T u b e rcu lo u s and Health Association. f ntji.jQ). -}*%. i

Thp c h e st X -ray bus se rv ice is a v a ils h ie w ithout cost U> any adult in tap coun ty and at the location * of h k choice.

liifc rm a tio i’. reg a rd in g the com-1 m u n ity X -ray bus schedule m ay b e ■ cured fro m local health de­p a rtm e n ts o r b y calling the Ber- g m C ounty Tuberculosis a n d H reK h A ssociation a t D f M610.

T h ese a r e lh«* u rea dates: A P R IL 13:

E a s t R u th erfo rd . W allbigton and C a r ls ta d t a re invited. 13 p.m .-«:30 P .m .)SEPT. 21. 22. 23:

Lynrthurst R u therfo rd and North A rling ton a r c invited. (2 p .m -8 3 0p .m .)

freezer Buy! 79* /Rib Roast Xt >55«/ Sirloin SteakPorteraouse

Chuck RoSSt 4S* /T o Sirloin Staak »M«/ Chuck Steak .W<A .a m C itl iU n i« A r e a j T U o e n n

On FDU RoüD oan A a i r W. Blade of the R u­

th e rfo rd c a m p u s of F alrie igh D ick­inson U n iv e rs ity today annerm red the ho n o rs a a d d e a n 's list fo r d ay version s tu d e n ts a t the R utherford cam p u s.

A re a s tu d en ts on the honor list a r e C a ry l D elb ridge of L y n d h in t. S a n d ra Dl C h ia n of T.yndhurs?. . . la rg a re t D ay G o d z e of Ntsrth A r­lington, M a rily n G re lle r of E ast R u th e rfo rd , B e r ry M arian of L#nd- h u rs t, R ussell Beilina of Lynd- h u rs t , A ngela M easineo c i L^nd-

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On ihe D o a n s lis t a r t ' Anthony I H ru/ri of N-.r|h A .luig 'on, Joseph •LasiiU 'ski < f N'.rth A ilingen . Du; vl.J Mintei A Ncrth Arlinjgtep, Ste- p i* n jSuuri **•'-» ui Arlington, -fI a R oy Kir* hr» r et L>r4)iij^st, Lo*. la Kirzuto r f Lyndburst, Çatiirrkie I S c h la c & e oi N u lh Arlmtft-n. Dol­ores Gutfcowski c f Lyr».uinrt. Pa- ii i>-».i of N»jii{i ArLqglon.

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every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company fct K 1 Ridge Road, Lyndburst, N . J. Telephone GEd*iv* 8-870041701 Tamarack CoaadFs B arg— District bald lb first

Scout-O-Rama in 1MI at t h * . Catherine E. Doyle School in W oodJlidge. Tharo were nine units tap- reaeated in this «bow witb aa attendance of aboat I N people

H ie following year tba «how was bald in Rathar- ford Junior High School w ith 87 « n its represented sad an attendance of over M M poaple

In IM S tb a Scout-O -R asssa w a s held ■ L y n d h a rs t h ig h s d n w l Fo^ - o m p ^ tic ip a te d ^ **"

show and 7JM people a t ta a d s iThis yaar the Sc«rt4)>R anu will be held hi the

Quen of Peace hifh school. North Arlington ea April 11th from 2:M to »:M p ja . T k o largest and bast show is anticipated with 48 exhibits and 13 stage acta.

Tickets (M cents) m ay he obtained from as? Scout or purchased at the da or th e day of tba Sceat- O-Rama. This is an oppnrtnnity to help «be boy an your neighborhood bsconce th e bulk of the parchase price of the ticket w il retara to the boy la aaoaa form or other. Bril« the family «ad have a w nndsrfal time. Refreshments wfll be avaBaMa at s very nnmlaal price.

Tamarack Coaaril woald like (o show yoa what it is doaag, what it can do sa d what it w il da if given the opportunity.

Editor JOHN SAVINO

Second-C.las« pottage paid at Rutherford, N. J,log to groups which serve a par* pcse." he confided "I'm not one to Join something Just lor the so­cial a d ot tt."

He hrtd the same fading back in IMS when he Brat rawed~to~ the bomu0i. Almost Immediately, he jcined Masonic Lodge 271 ot North Arlington and shortly alter bccarae a member of the North Arlington Fire Department Re­serves — ‘1 was a little over- the ■a* limit to get into the Regu- lars." he admitted.

The Reserves, limited to 25 *nen well trained In ftrrma.ics. assis t* the regular 4tpartmeat in Its fire l «htatg dattes. Many oI the younu- sr men fo Mo the regular depart* mere ahaa .maalngi are available.

“U ke most. 1 seldom miss a Ore,” aa ld M orriaan. who usually ‘Idea the Ire track.

I.y iid liu rs l. N. J . , M arch 2 6 , 1964

. * ' T k o a lleged R epublican leadership , na- ; J U a i f a n d s ta te , is h av ing a go a t building

*bo p a r ty in th e big c ities. T he custo- p y r f c i i i i M i n g is obvious.

I t N ew J e rse y th e one m an w ho h ss b i s Able to g e t th e b ig c ity vo te w as

JflVMMaally ig n o re d in th e re cen t com m otion Hm selection o f a cand idate fo r U. S.

Saoator.A s u s e , who' k n o w s ju s t how badly the BflgM^Bcan p a r ty m u s t develop a b roader

rMpllal to th e v o te rs , advoca ted th e selec- tMNB m| a candidate w ho in th is p residen tial y*MT would appeal to th e c ity vo ter. W hen Ik * Papiihliran can d id a te , w h a tev e r his U lR lk f , co— s to New J e rse y he should U | i w u help, re a so n e d C ase. And since tba bdp that is needed so badly is in the U f city vote C ase u rg e d th a t a candidate Wtt|l ail appeal f o r such v o te rs be selected.

Ca*a so u g h t one of th e congressional I n n such a s M rs. F lo ren ce D w yer, a driv-

Mfroral w o rk e r w ho h a s m ade friends 49 b o th sides o f th e po litica l fence.

. Casa finally th re w h is p res tig e behind ifaW M r A ssem blym an C arm ine Sav ino J r. a t L y a d h u r s t N o t only d id Savino h ave the kind 4)1 leg is la tiv e v o tin g reco rd w hich

'« p a id n o t be assa iled , b u t h e also had the

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p a re n ta g e which would make him an a t ­tra c tiv e candidate to M ‘/< of Now Jersey v o te rs w ho happen to be of Italian-Amerl- can stock .

In s tead of giving eagar hood to what N ew Jersey’s senior saaaatar, one of tho m ost re sp ec te d men la Washington, w as say in g th e New Jersey politicoes want their ow n bum bling ways.

W h at th e y a re intereated in ia-not tba p re s id en tia l and, certainly, not tho aeaatUr- ial. T h e ir eyes are cocked oa next year’s g uberna to riaL Every move made la this y e ar 's senatorial discussion waa predicted

FAMILY BFffMCT ■ Gall and Poagiaa U m laa , ehlldi William Morriaaa. Exalted Baler s f North Arilagtea ElkeN o . IS M , h e lp I s th e r in r e m o d e U a g e l k t te b a a in t h e i r A r l in g to n h o m e. , H a t s b y A r t I

Hence the nicknam e "Scotty” ter.” riaon recalled. | There are four boats In IIwhich h e has been called by riaon family — "we Intend friends aim-e early achooi day« lone, but we Jun Ineeni

A (00-man in the plating, palat- 'amand K> a y e » " a n d of Ing, an d heat trea ting department i couple and the am Doagl at W estlnghoun- E lec tr ic Corp., 'and daughter Gall, U , gs where h e has been em ployed tor the water late in the evaa the past 31 years. M orriaan is a "During the panmer man who enjoys assum ing respon- around 1 1 ia the bad tim e aibilities. Six y ea rs ago he and riaon aald. "T han there’s his wife, the fo rm er Marlon S*J- many boats around." lees, bought s sum m er home In Making no banaa about I Ocean Beach. W ithin two y e a rs , that he snjoys being with I Morrison had accepted an appoint- Hy. he dbcineed at langth tnent by the navigation b u rea u o f to the O b national aaa the Department of CDnaervadon held last July in Saa FTt a n d Economic Developm ent to '1 took my wtte and < work with.its m arin e patro l. along and we tawed the

"T h e patrol Is a rt up to p ro tec t fo r Bve weeks. It's an e x | property and m ain tain law and o r- a*e'U never forget." der on the w aterw ays." Morriaan Douglas roomily built I explained. My squadron, which of^ tra n sm ittin g and receiving erates out of the Bay Head head- "I helped a UMe b it. but quarters, covers the an a from m oat o t th e w eek" — and Shark River to Seaside H eights. M orrison la receiv ing aa

tng tin 4 11 Peace Corps pro­jects in Brazil, Veneuzela, and U nign i.v

T h1 summer New Jersey haa had fnur 4-H'ers to participate in Citizenship Short Courses at th e National 4-H Center. Repre- sentir 1 the state In the IMS IFYE pi t-gram are John F. Wet­zel ot N esh an ic Station who Is In Austria a n d Miaa Lillian M. D a w in of C ran bury who is v ja i tm t : J a p a n .

John Schley of Whitehouae and Miss Corinne Hay ot Bor- denti \vn are serving in the 4-H Peat«* Corps project in Brazil; William B. Wright II of Wild- woo.1 Crest is in training for the project in Uruguay.

Stone Catronce At ReservationSlnne wfll be placed tlds apring

erno r.Savino, w h o can road signs aa wefl aa

th e n e x t one, decided he didn't want to u n d e rta k e a long, arduous and expensive cam paign for a party that waaa*t inter­ested in an rlsettan, declined la n a .

Bul C ase, Savino and all tba others who w ere sincerely iataroetad in h a ^ h g the p a r ty this yaar most bo getting a laatgb o u t o f th e atraight-faeo tala oat af Waab- in g to n that a major big city puah ia aadar w ay and that Newark, Now Jersey, ia aaa of th e targets.

Some push! Soase target I

Senator Case’ s Easter Message•d ' -la - LoagfeUow’s song of Easter he aaa1 s»*a»f t “The full-bloomed trees ’ t * Filled «11 the air with fragrance and *4 • with |ajr."+ i Bat anti] all the air of all the people k fiCed with fragrance and - ith joy there can ha no full joy for all. This must be rftnsmhered on this day as we approach tfca rajahtalinn of Easter.

A d ia l reminder that for all there is pot this fragrance and joy is the fight over the C M Rights hill in Congress.

TIm hill may not, as some declare, re- draas the wrongs of the world. But adop­tion af the biD would show, at least, that

Handt-Ven Klow Peristi C erd Partyaaa ewaar la aay aae ealea- A t Frank'* G arage A t SaCTed Heertdar ysar a l I1M M la E — m Z L-M m . . . H —— Frank* r.arsge now bave thè The aaaaal Parlati Card Party —- _ _ _ _ _ _ new Handi-Van lor atop-and-go op- ai tacred Heart R. C. Qiurch wtttowaara ’«aa bali tegether crxtors who keep s dose eye on be heid oa Tburadsy May Tlfc.^ U . J .1.— ---------- cosi perdei! very. The Hanb-Van A t , meeting held on Moaday

Queation- I boucht some E h*Wr«s economy, wlth top pmr- evaadag thè Mkiafrg cotnmittereBonds back during thè war. Ior«'u« * •> P t^yllnder power: were «ga^nliil: tkketa, Mmaa.Are thev stili drawing intei du»1 *»»0 and 120 h.p. Charles ÓUvo, Raymond Roderirk« r e iney sin. or . g ^ y , rnKm(, co* opttons; sud QubKy I t e ; tabiea. I ta . 10-

(I— mm Thev —— are* All * rugxed body wlth 211 cu. K. 'chasl Cariano and Mia. Nlchalaa

A Her stone la appHrd to the ex- tendaa, McFaul continued, the en­tire park drive will be oiled to help keep down the dust. The re-

setting of quotas or permit etdara to achieve racial balança. Fmplnyara w f l ro­main completely free to biro ea the basis of their needs and applicants’ p a t t c a t ia a a The only thing the law daaa la ta prahakit refusal to hire aosnaoa a bacaaaa af raoa. The prohibition also appliea to refusal to hire because of sex or religion with certain exceptions. These proriaiaa» againet dis­crimination apply to oaioaa aa sra l aa em­ployers.”

A t r aged y ia th e re is so m uch m is- M adarstandm g a b o u t th e legislation .

This w eek our sen io r U .S. S ena to r, CSSord K Caae, so u g h t to pu t th e reco rdstrptahL

A number of people express th e fear SMI the bill would destroy our constitu- tieaal system and is only a clerk for un- eeatrollad federal executive power,” Sen a*ar Cose explained.

Tna fear ia base less.Said Senator C ase:“ A ataaO y the m easu re is a rr>~ ’ a t '

ease, daalgnad to m eet on ly th e m ost r r i» . s a n d a re a a iin in ju s tices . The p ow ers i t isives to th e Attorney G eneral a re c a r e f u l '/ speS ed out. The issuance o f en fo rcem en t ep4ara. ia lim ited to th e F edera l courts. I n le a g In m I the bill, v o lu n ta ry com pliance

rear doors for eaaier loading and pitality. Mrs. Hasnce R Bogle, unloading. Singlestage front and Jr.; and puhtlepy, Mm. Walter rear leaf springs give maximum W ^ier.load protection and ihe ultimate In I The next m ena* ot the coas- ride. You me and drive the Handi- m j t e „ a he hatd «a Ihe eve- Van today at Frank's Garage. ning of Wadaaaday, Aprii Uh.

Quaatlen. I know that chain lattar schemes are generally

veterans pensions are rnmpletaty out aide the scope of the MIL The prarillgn yon speak of permits the Federal geosraaneat to withhold Federal aaalatanra to atatea for such programa as appro ntlceehiy work or restraining and employment earvieo wh«r« the individual program is ep sta ted an ■ segregated basis. The cut mt woald apply only to the specified program Involved and could take place only after there bad boea one, a regulation approved by the Presi­dent; two, an attempt to aeearo i nhialaaJ compliance; three, admmiatratne heorian and review; four, a report to Congraaa with no action taken by the Federal agaasy fo* 30 daya thereafter, and, finally, See jrFrfat review if deaired by the state.”

It seems to us that Easter adkoHaii and sermons are fruitleaa and assls«« oa this day if we do not urgat w ith Snaatnr Case, quick adoption of the C M Rights bill.

How can we—bow dapq woT—look each other in the eye until w e admit that under Cod all men have been created equal?

<xi I n a Bearli Trail. bnUan Tmil, part d thè old MaWnk Inhan mutesfram thè Ddaoaie River to th è Ma»!!' Ocean. aseends Chmp- K«w Mandabi and affords a pa- norarufte view. Hemlock Trail ia a pupuiv wooded pedi.

Perpdts far thè om a l camp srn-s can be obtatned arHkout rh.u,o» tram thè Dargm Qsnty l'.irk Ctammiasion oflloes in thè Ailmialstrstive Building. Hacken-

SPRINGContinuing, th e s en a to r said :"It is not t ru e th a t th e F edera l Gov-

p in ia a l weald supersede s ts te civil rig h ts j^gisletiin a s m any a llege. N ew Jersey , for example, h a s had fo r som e y e a rs a law f ark id ding ¿ « c r im in a tio n in public accom o- datianp and em ploym en t. Ita coverage is conatderahly broader th a n th a t proposed i i tho Federal bill. T h e bill specifically pro- vMM that the F ed e ra l g overnm en t w ill no t step In w hirl s ta te s have effective adm in- lo tntian of such laws.**

' t b a cUi™ th a t th e bill invades the S S S i r ” a lso w aa a tta ck e d by Sen-

^ ' i t W e r th e proposed F edera l bill, only

HERE!Check off Your NeedsDyba Participates

III Naval ExarcisaJasaph J. Dyba, ahipatter

third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mm. 8. Dyba of 720 Lewan- dowski street, Lyndhurst, is par- iidpeling in an exercise called “Operation Springboard” while aerving aboard the destroyer U SS Ingraham in the Carib

While The Freeholders Grab nually by units oI the Atlantic fleet, lakes advantage of the favorable Caribbean weather to conduct aea assault landings and flight training. operations

He arill have an opportunity to visit Key West, Fla., and San Juan, Puerto Rico while in the Caribbean.

Ingraham normally operates out o f Newport, R. L

1 Lyndhurst, asace financially s tricken , w ould h ave financed a knad laaae that could baa made a aoaaa bark because o f prudence have doubled the aiae af the high school or a * + deaagwanthoat W hen L y n d h u rst de- aided In tba ■ ihablStatlna o f the old bnOd- cidod to aalarga the h igh school a m odest ings in which Lyndhorat alansaalary chfl- bead iasae of $7M ,M 0 floated o v e r a 10- d ren a re taught.yaar period waa voted. A t the sam e tim e, Lyndhurst is • community, ossa e l theM Was pointed oat th e cost would be halved - few in the nation, that does not have a for Lyndhurst because s ta te aid w ould be m unicipal bonded debt. Ljmdharat, by de- M M t 1 p riv a tio n , padd odF i ta bead» asaaa yaar a ago

The school budget th is year has $75,100 and whittled down the school debt tofor debt ratirasnaaiL In a n o th e r few year» m odest proporticma.tho school bond« would have been re tired But of what a «a la prudence? And whyM d Lyadharat, according to the p lanners, save If what Is*saved moat go to a chansy, aeaaid begm a program of reh ab ilita tin g the arrogant and wfld-apamBag Board af Frae-aieanaotary ach ss ls or adding again to the holdersThfich a J b o l la Hackanaack the frasholdars, who da

But from Hackensack cam e th e Board not have to raiao money, just ait bafk and af Friairidara* new demands—w hich m ake apead and spaaad and apeaad. This year their

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p single swallow th e freeho lders naandad af Lysw&iurst a n additional

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THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AffD SOUTH BERGEN R E \p w THURSDAY, MARCq ?*>

i tJÔ'Clè>*0. Sgard «I Education to oaat F W ' k b w .« l4 « dbqaietmg elementi

to ( i f a i f c ’tl* w»jr New Jarsoy

w ì l i Ì m U because he was • »uecesa- ojEja- « 4 lie ig*a, elected coach af tht tMh y * O ii«^«liny in the Passaic Valley IlfJO—'O y o r in-and year out are the R p w n i t .* ■f“ 1 ou* Clifton, with oq<•Wool registrations in New J e rse y , har C # » eompetHbrs^-particularly team* »sirford w hich is on* of th e «malte«*

’ M i f l f f May 4th.I f\riMj|SfrKircd y w » * a ta J § § r P vttciK n in I his year'» nrnjwMi■ aniTitHp to W alter "Hawk," Ragb,

the b n S itrt s player l i i t M k t istratka *«s hold on S a S t a T l I and M jM i 7 at th e f r a * : J m £

Any i f S ^ t .T »-ho wds.lj^iii» if t re g is te r on the above an te« cbn f do so aa S atu rd ay .

American league try-out» will ' **#*» tills '‘Tnirrtav at »:du a.m.

American L< ague hopefuls wiB re- i turn on Honday, March 30 at 4:00

p.m.; Wednesday. April 1 at 4:00 p.m. and on .Saturday, April 4 at

' 9:00 a.m. National Lea|ne ptmo- tiefs w tl tx conducted on Sktar-

not because- o f Greoco’t incompetence that he was f r eA -It wae politici pure and simple.

>■ <*rf«Hunately, Grecco himself was not blamelessln d e t* 4 fc lk mspon.ihle for tha mass.

> r r t t i f e * politics-rent community. As football coach ■ ̂ ^«^anding in his community. He chose to osr

thatjstadtfng ¡„ politics. He wa# elected to the council— “ M a bitter ngfft that poBtics can and always engender, 1£en he was appointed a school principal, t i e political altes he n ttb 'M tIH community made him a principal.

T H E W B O N G AND THE RIGHT OF I fF afa loaately politics, is a fluid ran». It never remains

static •f t t a n o t h e r election Greece's oolltical a ll)« lost pewer. And

t h » p o l i t i c i a n s of the c e m m u n l t T promptly east about for sm«aas of h lt th i Grqpcf where It wqpld hurt him « M la the* " " ¥ ° y t>\ foothali ceachlnr Job.

ConfrtuHO# M > was h u M his walking papers. There Is a reaction In Clirton. The alamai crowd who follow

the football team have made strong protests. They cry that (iicceo has bee« t m lc d unfairly echoes In the land.

s z x t o m z m t L Z . ' s s z s z i s s sai the students.

The kids iM chooi are- the reasons for the haae expenditures^ n ,h« 2 5 2 T S i ^ -tk s are the btaShsut. fc *

But Was Jae Grecco thinking' of the kids when he threw hi self into B e political; cauldrea?

W eir Grecco'! politic« f r ie r s thinking of the kid* when th r moved tn 'W ke him a principal"

Were Greceo’s political enemies thinking of the kids when th I tossed h ip ffbaajqotball roach?

. . . J t lD S ARE LAST Thf tradegy of rilftnn i s the tragedy of New Jersey

* 3 w W f c l* i* ' ! l t w^< eyldebt in L yadhont where a Use, le J, mund football coach, Eddie Zak. was dtorbarged for no ot sr mason than politics A majority of the Beard a t Kdeca tii , politically-minded, g re l Zak.

Iff 1,1 *"* lhtn* considered.- “ V & * .m a * » faetprs are h m M .® “ leachfers are themselves to blame, ^or years thea« vity of teachers in politics has been a sub Jett for concern.

“ r̂ ^ t a ^ T o ,f i r r h ,re^ d c m T U -,,o tt-The idea ef a teacher seeking elective office in a community

2 IehS S 2 .1 S ? 3 i , 2 S f e ^ rT i r ! t ’t T U S !w I the community—whether It be education or municipal. It

it Dwight D. Iflimlmmi lyckeff and Dsmarest Demarest.

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Royal ÜOM Arnifrera**

m int b e keeome* mast an administrator and a legislator.It Ju C lu i’l right -T » e W » n < « * «hive the problem by passing aa edtat

at their majh conventions. They have had cemmlttees stndyiag the probkagpt so jO f h»\s.not come up with aa answer. Thetonehers.tbeapMves have had many answers ta many problems, h i t to this has real effect upon the kids, there havebeen no ■ ■ ■ ■ » _

A f f ) IN PASSAICA‘ High Srhoet another teacher was involved hi the

news Dick Tarrant, the basketball coach. Tarrant, like Grecco, is a winning coach. Any coach at Passaic High, wfcere Ike herses run swiftly, has fertile pastures.

But Tarrant was the kind of coach who could get th e best t t S i“1 hta O v k f t record: U 2 Iron an«. 30 lost, -gTtiha lee

TarrantM* J f e ^ g W r t o Na'tley Th* talent won’t be as great. But the ananelal return should be better.

t The Passaic Valley Conference wiU mlm Tarrant. He is s tfed roach. But an educator lives on challenge: there Is little daubt that Tarrant's move la motivated by more than money: he wants to c l t h i ’tbe mountain again.

¿U'JHi DONNE DIVINEWhen a papular ftgure Is cut down by death the sense ef

lass is always great. But when It strikes s Bn., young — " of greet potentiality Air lass Is strikingly greater.

At the age of 31 Donne bivine, the young educator with a world before hti*i:'1s dead Eatdphalifts rarisM his death.

Donne, who played football and baseball at Lyadtarst High School, before entering Blair Arademy and Lafayette, will be remembered as a handsome, coerteoos and alert yeuth It «as a pleasure to be in Jiis company.

After teaching and coaching at Lyadharst High School, Donne moved to another system. He was a dedicated educator aad his contributions to the children he taught and the systems in which he werfcbd Were great and would have been much irreater. . . ,

Donne Divjdi s de \!h brought about at once many, atpries about his year*, »* a player and the relatively short Ume he served as a coach. Bitf the storifs that were most instructive were those or his students: a s One, they mourned his loa th net as a teacher bul as a friend.

Donne Divine had the Capacity for .making his « lu a ., 1« fori that he was interested in them: interested In their i n l i , Ihrlr future, thejr happinws. .

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SOUTH BERGER BATHOSDon H*gford Scot«« On Uconn Court Tm id

Lyndhurst Enters Volleyball Tourney

hurst Adult Volleyball League will travel to Livingston tonight to compete in the Livingston Invita­tional Volleyball Tournament.

Teams representing Closter. Sommervillc, Cedar Grove, Red Bank. Summit. Livingston and Lyndhurst will vie for the championship Charlie Reilly, Joe Kelly, Mike Kusmiak, B ud Thom. John White. Cliff Sailer, John Toecono and Frvtk Chrucci will repraeaot Lyndhurst The team will hr coached by Alex Ps- luzzi and Bill Landello Lyndhurst will meet Summit at 7:30. the wiener to meet the 1M2 Champion SommervUle at fl:J0. The team b sponsored fey the Lyadhurst Dept °f Piths, Pete«' J*. Curcio, Com­missioner

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Present Charter To Cub Pack 82Oft Pack ■ tm t m» m <*■>•

tile, S tefha *------ . BMtam Ba*-.»“ 4« <V ***• Scout Master Wto. Barters Uarftna RatMsai fobiaeon. Aa a result many im- Me«ta, NkMaa Ban«*. C M k > Brwamanta and correction. Biudcr, Bmp Kun, Marie wore made which resulted inN.ufc. KatMeeo Mitchell. Robert •" <n»n»vad campaito.Panda. Diane rmmHn. Patricia On Sunday, after going la StraXaci. June OuMwJ. Karen M- churc)» and preparation waa be- leMd, Christine Andrusyshsn, Ckrol ing made trward shaping up Rullo. the campaite, in anticipation ofGrade i: returning home, the scouta w e n

VWtan Amberg, Jean Gencki,Phyllis Imbeei, B M t o Paula. - “ T f ” *** ^ 7 2 .**»d Giaimo. Jods* to the e S ?KrnneUt Badmarn. Aa* Fartaia. ^ « » L f t o t a»uUBeverty Glrgcntt, U nable Jacoka. ^ J T ^ uUIk» . ofFrederick Myer, M k PtMc. Marie ¡ i l .

marark camp headquarters. He “ ! * • not only pointed out what must

^ a l ,y d- P* r * » M * be done but explain«! clearly

Albeit Patters—. Robot t a g s , IJK-Ule Alice. Koaemary FYiaina, Lnata Mairakl, Cant d u r a , Jeanl^roux. Barbara Aarma.Grade 11:

Mary Kamulam, Lea Nolan, Ctat-

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John Mangel, Klizabrih Polewan. Linda Ryknwald. CMattae Tbbia. son, Erariia Magnifloo. Chtbarhw DeUao, Amelia Cki*>. Douglas Paul. Glranr Beylis». Michael Lan M k . Eileen Grysfilnald CREDITABLE UST:Grade U:

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Twenty-four boy scouts of ¡»* * 1Troop SS. under the direction of «njoytnent AuiMant Scout Masters W. To- biaeon and V. DeMarco, went M t naolMd fn or a camping trip 1» Tamarack « « P ta * UV- during the weekend of March — —1« and 11 la addition commit- » i i a tremen J. Dooust, S. Oalik a id w W O w « F Dqpovaa alaa participalad in S a v e n Y •< this activity. 1 * "

This scouting activity eeald The Lyndhunt be easily identified as one which aajopad aeeeral emphasised the tniepwidaars meeting hrid aa and ' interdependence of our Wefctogtee Seta Scout, Their indepandance was K Waa their W exemplified by the fact that they the Woman’s C were reaponaible for taeir own par*: the tourt well-being. «6 the extant of karan School a pitching their own tents; mak- Paabe of Kean ing them weather proof by dig- ntaslm i to aM ging rain ditches, improvising, grans lor aids from the surrounding woodskie, given at Dargsn for standard equipment which t in e Wettoaede had been deliberately over- h a playing a< i looked and finally cooking their made by a s n own food. I h i interdependence The M t gn of our scouta became obvious under dkactkai when, senior aeoute, patrol lead- Mae KatWaea era and the more skilled 1st Laarrenoe Jaakj class scouts worked With the 4aa entitled "1 candidate scouta and the tender s * .~ The entt foot scouts and helped them to coatame. erect their tanta. Priadpal par

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■ A S T ft. C. f UNITARIAN CHURCHy « i OP RUTHERPpRDVtW Jersey Afe. Borne and Ame« A venaeI Moore, Pastor K cvm -nd Donald Edward Otrry 149, 9 * i, 10:99 S unday S erv ice. 11 a.m. Church 18:99 In church S ch o o l Nursery 10:5« s j s l .I sshool. Phone: »39 - §578MEL CHAPEL ------------------*-naa, Lyndhurst LYNDHURST; 8:99, 9:90, 19:30 HEBREW CENTER— ... ■ ■ 333 Valley Brook AtmhmMEL'S R. C. ’h ^ ss:

F ran k J . Crupi, 308 LaMyeBle Ave., died a t his hams an Moo day suddenly, from a hsart at­tack . He was 58, v u Bon b New Y ork City and t a f Mved In L yndhurst since he Wma two yean♦ '

H e w as a bulkier, engaged khom e construction .

M r. Crupi was a member s ‘ Sacred Heart R. C. Church and its Holy Name Society: stao g •nem ber of Lyndhurst Ctamcfl. N o 2396, K n ^ h t t o f Cnhimhua* Lynd hu rst Lodge, No* 1505, B.P.O. E lks; Lyndhurst Starlings; and Columbus A S P. Aaaoriatlnn

He leaves his wile, Mrs. Louise De Lusso Crupi; a son, Frank. J r . , and one d au g h te r . Mary Ann, both a t hom e; a brother. Louis Crupi, L yndhurst; a n d a sister, M rs Joseph ( L u c y ) Sheehan, L yndhurst.

M r. C rupi was a msmher sI one of Lyndhurst's hast known

And what it meant to loas ynuNc cne will ever know.

Sadly m isaed by W IF E , CH ILDREN AND

GRANDCHILDREN

IN MEMORIUM CASAZZA — In loving memory of Emaot C h* .i//a. who passSd on six years «co th is week.Peep In out hearts lies a picture, M ia* Jptëciniis than silver or gold: It’s a plctuie of our dear hnahandWESTMINSTER

PRESBYTERIAN CHORCH Rev. R. J. Engelko

.11 Rldgs Road L ysd h m l Phone WEbster 9-79*9

'hurrh School at l:M a.m. ̂Services at 8:3t and 11 a.m. Nursery available 10:45 a.m. Youth Fellowships 2, 4 and 7 p.m.

Rotary Society Honors Mrs. Flaherty

Witnesses To Mark Christ's Memorial

W . M m IJ H a n m . IW ta r ■BW W l M r r 9Í1.V1 ! M nÉ É f and Kvrnin* at ' 7:M i m and 7 p.m.

the Mononal of Chrial'a death Saturday, March a , at I pan. Mr. Lawson Brawn, prmkHnc mkh ta ta r o t Ihr I o ra l BMr atady

Mrs. Kat« Tabroft Dickey. One Of Lyndharst's Leodng Woman

M rs. Kate Thbretf Dickey, 0 6 F o u rth St., Lyndhurst, died at her hom e on her 90th birthday. Wed­nesday, after a long illness.

OBITUARIES w*h Niaan u ot the (alendar nard by the JiKLsh nati» hi Jcaaa' day,” l |r Brown explafcied. aad

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------------------ A. William Ruf, 14 Brandenburgm D A Y S A IN T S Place, North Arlington, died Sat- f I R S U S C H R IS T urday at his home from a heart . E . S t a r k s , P a s to r attack. He w as S3, w as bom inI I v o i y S u n d a y a t th e Je rse y City and had lived in North M s M a a a n l r T e m p le Arlington 14 years.M N i A v e ., L y n d h u r s t He w as an A rm y veteran withJB b le h a o l , 19 s j s l 3*/4 years of serv ice in World War M taP^Barvftea* 1 1 aJU . II, overseas, taking part in many

■ m ajor engagements. He w as a free■ M O M fcA P T IS T lance photographer, but for the |

o h j i c h past few years w as inactive.Pagaafts A v e ^ R u th e r fo rd He leaves his wife, Mrs. GladysO W I | t S m ith , P a s to r H eritage Ruf; and a brother, Dou- i t a i i A v e „ R u th e r fo rd K]as Watson of Bogota. m m G b a u 8-8795 rhe Rev. Robert J . Engelke con-

ducted a funeral serv ice at theI T . M A T T H E W S John L. Burk Funeral Home, 52Q E I.IC A L L U T H E R A N Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, at 9 a.m.

C I U R C H on Tuesday. Interment w as inVaOay B ro o k At«., aad Fairv iow O m r te r y , R ed Bank.

M f h a l , Lyndhurst --------------------

S S T X T i X « Adam MajlcowsltiW lb a O a f t - t I H Adam M ajkowski, 476 R utherford

p „ Avenue, died on T h u rsd ay «4 his

« g j c j o F c m w t » ; 3 * ™

A ra a . hur* f for the past 14 y ea rs . 2 ? " ^ . N . He owned and o p era ted M arck 'si f ir I j m \UlAaa H a r «4 <4i H a b t R an d far

land , c a m e to the United 9tates at th e ag e of 15, lived k> San Francisco , Calif, for 30 years, tanr y e a rs in Boston, Mass., and the p ast 41 years in lyndhurst.

She w as a m em b e r and post president of the now defunct Wo­m an 's R epublican Club and also w as very a c tiv e in the Bergen

gbts Attending ly .Hours Vigil

CORRECTIONIn the obituary, Mm. U h s

G riepp, printed last week In these columns, the family dartre that In­stead of one nephew survtvtag, it should read: She is suiviwd by th ree nephews. Perry, Isaac and Albert Fisher, and a grand and. Ju n e Catena.

OF THANKS the Year Book, official report f l f d C s l attend the HolyIt beta« knpaasSil i Jehovah's Witnesses, was l j t t .- VlgU m H w u h f , Marc h person me w M HR. hey SL M d a iaeons of expreortug The Memorial service will be Sacred Heart flair rhea I nd heartfelt thanks gondKfted by Julio S Ramu pra-W la 9 pan. laiives, friends and ridng m in iste r of the Ipcal con- rinlSarn ^ j n » were

their n enl rtiag gragatior M r. Ramu is a long- ed m o the Pint Degree - « n a m iniste r of Jehovah’s W *-|se«nd D « i t w il be Idual tamquHa at the 000000, having been asaortated Wtdaaaday, Apr! 15th. w r hekwed hudand n th the organization since 190. CttmcU'a Major Dsnrae sh lyassnd L. Huebadi. He wM outline the significance of n » feh aad at St. Mlchae thanks to the d e n y Ovist’s d eath and why the ob- sh Hall.i t R- C. Church far arrvantv of (he anniveraary date .. ____oodaoMHon. our doc- mast be observed by Ovtatianta, also the staff of URnHbcs to this day. —a im wnnany aansunosnk^norul Hama. Inc. »» • » « « *, - » Eaeter W a yBEREAVED WIFE Planned By EMBC Iwicz aannunnrd that tick

AND CHILDREN stfll available far the Pau-------------- Paster Sunday, March 29th. w « KM^ta Nhs April Xth.tm l a i i m ** dMirved at Everyman’s Bible — — ...— —

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