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M M le L ibrar» Leavtng Lyadhant a l l a t A JL , ha r t i h l i i hlaeaetf ta reach Um parktog 14 at okaat * 2 3 , tfea bas terminal ahaot MM. rkat waaM k a n a m i Ma |M ta * a adaairaMy. T r a tte « a a a U ttle h a a v to r tk a a a a a a l a a l a a t e I M b e lutagli t h a rn lg k t Da tk r a e * r l a a r a la a t u la te r M g e ttia g to Um p a rk to g la t. < _ M w h » h a th e a g tr i k a t a l M aaada h a M t a U aa a f M k t t Ul« a i f r a a c k t a tk e p a r k l a c la t. J a a t aa at M tk a l a t r a a tk « tra e k s a f Um S a s q a a k a a a a R a tlra a * . W h ea aa « a ( tk e ia f r a a a a a l aaklc tr a in a glid e th rn a g h , traM e l i at aw a t . A t tk a t h a a r a l h a m om hiff H q n le k ly b a lld s a p la to a Uaa. FeelM« Frtead feaated aaatfew taar to The blood banka all over are in trouble. The dem ands are Me and contribution* are becoming leu. Moat d iiquieting la the fact that many regular contributors are dropping out. Public spirited citiaans should make a real effort to get behind thia drive. There are tew ways a peraon can make a more worthy donation to his fellowman than this. CaU your blood bank director now and volunteer.. a k r ta MBf« and SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW LYNDHURST, N. J., JUNE 25, 1964 Effort To Grab $500,000 Ton* LandBy Freeholders' Toldh Cowf « " - . f-a. Contests For Tercentenary Celebrati«! xuilty o f ccewpirarcy to rob the Ridge R oad branch of the N a t * » * Cunmimity Bank of Lyndhurst oi $ 1 3 ,1 * 1 . Two Lyndhurst brothers, George, It. a n d Robert, 21. had already .deeded guUty. Village ot AUatoe" which the New Jrrary State Oepartnutt ot CknBoy Scouts, order of the Anaar, will preaent authsatto kadton danem in coatutne. Aspäte who hes not seen ithe boya perform, will m lly "gfcw" with pride hl their ai compUrfuoeat. Sacnd Haart Gramaar Sctont childrpn. « d e r Hi» dlraetfaa ct Slater M. Kaaneth. O.P. MD enIrrtaki with Teavenfcenary songs and • tabteaux. at. MkokaM'a Srfwol will ako parttdpeie mm u atage preaentatkn cailkig atten tion to thr lact that PcUab-Aiaericans settlad Lyndhurat. The Lyndhurst P.T.A. Council man. will serve a varia^r oi reman. wiUarrve a varlety <rf retreshmrute at a ncaranal toa. T h e K a n t e r brother«, of 7W WBA v e n u e , aefcnitted th eir cc n ap lra cy soon after they vare p ick c d up by polioe. George had obtained a job with the Huixji Wholeaaie Grocery Company. !*yndhurat. a s a mcswrnief. ed by U c k and Lorraine Shell, tttfe to the «Ottr * 1 has been one oI the moat *ut> LywMmrft ■«'ssful to op erate out ot New w n N (to o « m i w i i y U Y ork. D espite the> Ja c t it has been to t i n over tor nCMf n op eration less than a year it to Ike rest a f A n e e W $ u u rep o rted bulging Hasses T V intn altolag a m The students who participated in t r r > t a l t o i w eca M a I the re c ita l last weekend showed to get p a a M s fo n 'e l Ike 1 the re su lts at soundly taught in- Im 4 m h m a n t' to M w 'tti structicn. M ore than 50 were tria l. Jmtgm S e t o r i t o k ukilts, the rest children. to reactor a torktoa afea« T h e m a jo rity of the da ices durL y e d t o n l*» 8 » a r4 ^ in« the two and a half hour per- s oners la fo tm ance w ere ballet. Tap dan c-'» r pre.gram wwf <ng, once the vngiie appears to «a««», PlkUe Wa b O— I be dropping out ot style. Pt* > r f H* The sch ool, which operates in the old Klks Building on Stuyv- * . r^ * ^ 7 T vesant and Tontioe Avenues, is to ^ rrgiatt-r fcjr sum m er courses Ju ly ajw M the N o tic e aalil tut to Ma aa asaka tt aeeakle tm L yndh ursts municipal offices IV- atat to f t will ha eloaad all day Friday toe Lyadkaaat Ml The youth w as eacortad to the Jaly S, It w as snaeuaced tadsy. . -..a e u u bank w ith »3.124 for depceit. When .us police eacort left, Kantsr drCartd h r had been threataaad DM yon know there was a lake—I the center ot Lyadhumt at tfeo tiaaa M out of the bank and robbed. A map «bearing the tow aaklp aa IMS w ill appear In the L yadharat T a a Later Kanter admitted that it Isiue to Sept Maker. waa all a bizarre pM. The money The rare map Is only oae of k a a f «as divided before police pitted tkat w ill appear to Ik* Isaac tip the trio. The money waa found definite history af Lyndkaral hidden in th r homes of the trio. A t tke aaane time s iisek a a ta a s d Bergen Cotalty Judge Benjamin Galant! will pronounce sentence. PACE TWO -ik .:: -9 T il TÜL COMMERCIAL LKADEit AM) sOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THLKSUAY, JUME 25,1964 Keep Your Faithr Co To Church Every Sunday Arid Holy Days W f l T f t u r t h J S e i D s H Frank La Greca. One O f Best Known Of S. Bergen Police, Dead i 8 A C M D H E A R T R. c . | class*** for all aei-< includine Krar.k U G n r a , c.ne i .' ScÙth m. . , adult* n s Ixsl kncwn polioimen. ¿ J ! Z . ” *2L *' 11:1,0 a r n ~ Public wurehip wilh di.d Sunday ai thè New -Vcrk In s u g r . u e r n a r o M oore P e s ta r sernion by thè pati.»-. Rev Rob- Hi mai y. N iw York, ai thè o;.T i 'a i • 10 *® ° »'.vani, on "The Psalm 51 - à 2r h T*! i ! rivirsfhi> —June 23 MOl-NT CAAmRM EL CHAFEL S«, „mm - * * * r a f, LynihtTn, * Psa,m 121 tV ,i'v r^ mi -^ ,^’ “ a" Chu.< :i lo bo h<Id in this ohuna K llvrd ---------------------- h* N. A York Telephone and TdoCARD OF THANKS 71«^ »C npany. cttwecftvJ wUhthe M l/SIC O - The family of tlv cpartnwat. St» was a recant u ^ e u » ru James K » e m b er ; the Teleplio >e MOHHM. Musico wish to express thei ? e was activ e In the ARet Guild heartfelt th an k s to all relative. / St. Tht n a s E p isc .p a i Church *nd friends who sent love); !cr a num ber of y e a rs aftd also fiowers. sp iritual bouquets. Mas »vas »i m«^nber c f the Woman s cards and many generous «*> Guild of that church. i ibutions. They also wsh t< Hei i n ly su rvivo r Is a nyjnln. thank the clergy of St. Mary’ C hurch, N utley. Father John o Walter Stepheneon of Brooklyn, St. A nn's C hurch, Manning Ave.. NT. V The Knights or Columbus wUl The funeral w as on Tuesday at Jersey City, employees and fel Saturday, Ju n e 27th with a dinner dance lo celebrate their IR h £ n fnr\ th e Steever Fun?mi low w orkers of Maxwell Coffee anniversary. Pictured shove with their Chaplain, Fr. U, ¡HJlcni«*. 253 Stuyvesant Ave., tc St. Hoboken, K nights of Columbu Fasquale are a few of the active past president and Ihr an hflMrThem is I-.p see.pal Church, «-here Council #2396. Lyndhurst, De aty members. Standing, from left to right are Mrs. Frances gree K nights of Columbus San th«- Rev. H arry Hanaen conducied On 4e«tl, Mrs. Res* MotlsL Fr. Dl Pasqnale, Mra. Mary Navatta, M aria G eneral Assembly a * iv !a - at 1 p.m. lwwm?m was cta0i«r Z an< 'HasEleanor Martin, and Mrs. Rose B jfls. Seated, are Mra. il the Lutheran Ctmetary. Middle W ellington, and for the helpt Gladys Brady, Mrs. Bertha Goods, Mrs. MaryBroderick and Mra. V.liage. l^ «g Island. of o u r doctor, Vincent Candió. Mary Gallagher. nd the great kindness and c f - ------------------------------------------------- --------------------- — ■■ • ficient service shown to us by contents, , East Rutherford the P a sto r rnendcned Sunday It will include a High the W aldo J. Ippolito Funeral Ihe seve ra l sections o.l votmft M ass a parade around town a id Sisters Killed Home. S u n d ay M aaaes: »:M . 9:00. 1 0 :» S atunia, - Jun.. 27 Church ** o o l ^ ^ " Rutherford DepartP.cn c Bus leaves tí*? chuich rit i < Public Work*. 8T. MICHAEL S R. C ut 8 g .m fo r Bubbling Spr.rv* Mr. La (Jreca, who jc.r d the D CHURCH lj*ke — Samuel l.aytham anti Hidge Road and P a je Avenue V «..K ir it ., . , , isrtm en t in 1941', woo the Bergen H er. Ladtsiatis J. W iletewskl ® i’ harzt:w ith G rand J u ry ¡ dciL Ú William Wallin«, Chuirh S<-| P a sto r '• Hcncr in 11116 fa h * arrest t l Masses are at 7, 8, 9, 10 and Superintendent. ¡three bcrglai's. Jul> ,>th — I'nii.n Services with 1 1 :3 0 a.m. in, B the W estm inster Presbyter ¡a , . „Bern . . rtoklyn. Mr. LaGnva ST. THOMAS EPISCO PA L CHURCH Stuvvesant & Forest Ave. C hurch OfRee: C hurch School Kulldlnç, Forest Ave. b •Eh» was a r i tired e n r !':y eo c l ^» ^ 1 hr **ir ™<**tiui W»tie r*m> Matilda L. Kempt the officers and member« ci th s Matilda L. Kempt, 288 Uv- Lyndhurst Council No. 2395 K. cl C iftn Ave., died on FYidoy at .he oar ckctor» V. P. Ca dio and B n« <k N'uraing Home alter a W Steao alao the ataff of the Na unih s illness. She was 72, was *are Menwdal Heme, Inc. for theh 5om in Srw York CHy end !«d kind and efficient sep/ices. •m l in LynJ hMWI for the post 511 Bereaved D m igiten **e«i | and Son L‘“ ' 41 y™rs He * » Mrs. Lena NegKa, Resident Of Lyndhurst 54 Years, Passes Away CCnmm and Bible ria s s at 10: ni) Sc’hoo* w*R Ix* held at Maple Uk,* y™1* Sbe w as a m eratar « llrrd a y « M 0 a . m to St T hom as' ment on McCarter Highway whie A M evenira; p ra ye r a l 7. P.M. rlu h N J There « ili he St Thom as' E piacupal Qiurck. Kpiacbpaf C h u rrh . whi-rp al 1 1 a ira ve llln t at a l a « rate of « n t choirs: E V e r y Thuraday — 9 00 " ° P™ >T'r «neetinj imlM F .J 1 . Su rvivo ra a re tour acns. H en«y,in. a lim erai aervice w as ________________ o'clock ch oir 7-00 P M to S 0n ----------------------N of Rutherford. F re d J . of ! ia.v Ibivuck Heights. William J c f |diicted ^ H aneen. , P.M 11:0 0 o-clock i-hoir X (10 to l'M T A K IA H CHI KCH K OI P.M. OF R ITH ER FO K D Citlartown. C a and Joseph j ¡IntiTmenl w a s in liilislde Cerne- i^ c r g e William NeBI Bowwv 2JS Georg« W . N. Bowen ** ***■ Y.P F. tie ry Sunday al 7 «1 _ P M June «Uh Saint Petei Day ■*•” » »"<• Ame» Avena« ;ct M ontilair: a «mter, Mrs Mar- lery SufHl„y if^ U ^ C h Ìr'Ìh Srbool N ursery lt:M a.m. Phone: 939 . 0578 FIRST CHURCH O F CHRIST SCIENTIST E. P lerrepont & Lincoln Aves. ltndhuut R utherford, N. J. He b r e w c e n t e r °f im Motner Cnurch, TS# JJJ Valley B ra o t A re n a * Fi'MXhureh of Christ, Scientist, o* Boston, Mass rh o a e a : Sunday Services at 11:00 A.M. SU riy: G E a rra 1-M U 11 00 A.M.. Sunday School Wf Jns.dsy Evening Mee.mg at Borne: W Ekatar l- U I I • 15 o’clock at which tostimonies of ---------------- — Christian Scivncc h«ai>ng art qivsn Readino Room at 5 Station Square RUTHERFORD BAPTIST open Monday through SaturQ«y, s. m. to 5 p .m ., a n d " o n F rid a —*ave CHURCH M r s . W . L e n llO W sk i Mrs. WladysJawa Lyndhurat. Kimraland Ave died a i S m te v CARD o r TRANKS P LATTER DAT SAINTS OF JE 8U 8 CHRIST *• #**rka. Paster Every Sunday a t the A 4 aaln u a Masonic Teal pie U 1 Secaad A s a , L y a d h a n C hurch School, I t s.m. Preaching Service, 11 a ^ i I^*nkawslri a ber • ' thè h t » san a n d 1 d au ^ tirer-to k » H' "T f ' E n gaste, p n .o r o, me WestoHmte, t& h e a U n g Lysdhurst, N. J. SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCE J o h n L. B u rk — P a u l K o n a rsld Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service 52 Ridge Road, L y n d liu rst W E Iistcr 9-0490 (c o rn e r filh A ve.) Air condH'roned year round Jersey C ity Rendered Is A Homelike Atmosphere WALDO J. IPPOLITO FUNERAL HOME 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. J. GEneva 8-4664 PARKING LOTS. CURBS ft CEMENT WORK rravar Planntag, C a m el FaaaSallsa aad A ll Mata M s S a S ssS aw l TrataaS Man, RaaaK ta a Parfaet WE TRT TO MAKE THEM BETTES THAN THE ®EST AND DIFPEBENT PROM THE REST CEMBNT MIXERS r o f t HIRE Parking Facilities On Prem ises Should the qeed «rise, we suggest that LYNDHURST, N. J. fT'if: * i' WEbster 9-3000 Air Conditioned Comfort ■ W Tm ! p \'iî I tears NAZARE 401 H K i IKU0 - L V W IH iiE l.E I. « „ » • 1*7277 Cole Slaw s-i Baked Beans Potato Salsd Macaroni Salsd Clam CKowder • KISZKA and KIELBASY « r SA TISFIED PTISTOMSSS * * * * * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ rv * v * M ^s*Y~w~\ru~Ln_rij LOUIS MION TILE CONTRACTOR Houpi Dally: 8 A M . to 11 P.M. «D A U T T PRODUCED BT MASTER MBCKAMICS SUNDAY fh wrnm * OStaat M EBAWtT ST. Ii . |V" 211 WASHINGTON AVENUE *, ' NUTLEY. K J. • K . M. INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. Industrial Waste Removal . WEDDINGS — BANQUETS P A R T IE S - E T C . • HOME MADE Home Mad* you consult 11s as lo the lype of service that would best suit your requirements. Cold Beer Wine &Liquors Free D elivery GEnevs Í-SÓ4S SUCCESSOR TO COLLINS MEMORIAL CE 1-1234 Wa Deliver VIOLA CONTRACTING CO. Dependable Service Sin?e 1929 ' * * •’ CONSULTATION 221 S tu jrv e sa n t A v en u e L y n d h u rs t, N. J . NOrtH 7-8977 - 8S42 AIR CONDITIONED TEAR ROUND n said that we al* poasfMy on Ole brink of a (rea l problem. Marty of « ir minority group cltbens will be seeking their rights as underscored in this legislation It will be for us. the established com munity to six- that these nichts a » granted and without Incide« NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS I» 253 STUYVESANT AVE. F im m Coaplste Catiriig Strvtei WE 9-711S SETTER DRIVEWAYS Asphalt Blocktops Office - 469 P a lisa d e Ave. STEEVER FUNERAL HOME aM naed to re nopddon ita OirlsHan r s^ n adhRW i n. Up lo ssgw u f a n in Chartkm • M ed great-grandchildren. Lyndhurst; a brother. John Riedle in St. Joaeph s Cemetery, lyndThe funeral was ircm (he Steever oi Nerthport, L t . a sister Mrs. hurst. those covering Festival Begins In Funeral Home, 253 Stuyvessnt Ave. Elinheth Schultz of Bayontie; tv e -------practices. It was also notad that tn Tuesday at t a.m. with a High grssalehikftren and one great-! CARD OF THANKS by side wilh exisiting laws Township Ssturdsy M an irf Requiem a t 9 a.m. at St. |gA*dchild TT RNOSKY — T\ea£im U 0nin m any of the States, the BUI n»e 32nd anniversary crltteaMichael's R C Church Interment Last rites of the Order of theiPo8“' We to than ^ mPerson wr" I« comparatively weaker was in Holy Crews Cemetery. No. .Eastern Star were held on Ttoss- r * -1 ^ lake ^ «* In speaking of the BUI and its Han of the Maria SJS. Della Carita Society will be held Saturday and ArUngton. ^dsy at J P.M. at the John L. I f ~ * 2 * ir 9in^ h~ t ’ our — ---" » « w to >o all an our m auves. Burke Funeral Home 52 Riifcre felt ihanks • od fcr their Rood, w here the R ev R'Den J <----Mr*. W illiam Link M beautiful Chun* cconducted o n A « ^ !?» 0™1 ,rtb« " “ «I ™UW s f« « ia l ST. MATTHEWS Mps Anna B . R iedl L irk , 112o PreSbvterian P resb yterian Church, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN E St.. Lakew ood, F la ., former- a funeral s e rv ic e vesterday a f r ° y ^ ue.t* ** *** ^unera^ CHURCH ly of F ifth Street. Lyndhurst. died 2 p m Crem ation* folltrved at beloved ****** Catherbw TerCorner Valley Brook Ave^ and cn Saturd ay an hour after she the G arden Sta te Crematory We especially wMi to T rav ers Place. L y n d h arst iwa* adm itted to Mountainside North Bergen. ® r v . ^ <>rga M uller, P a ste r — -------------------------------------— ■ — ■ -■■■--------- the clergy of Sacred Heart R.II Sunday. Ju n e 28 *95 T ravers Place, Lyndhurst C. Church for their comf a ia ^ n 9:45 a.m . — O iu rch Sehoi4 with W Ebster 0-S1M words. F!ather Urtairik and p v ft. Michaels’ Holy Name Society I Directors The least will start at » a.ro. Ho*p‘ '"' L IM D F U R 8T METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Rodger W. Hawa M inister 307 T ontine Avenue ClEnera 8-6020 Burk Funeral Home hand concerts, Saturday when officers ol Pie so. city ai-trmpanied by the P\jl> Meae Band of New York City, will Deeming it tmpneaihle to thank as lawfully as well as morally parade through the town fram * all in person we wirfi to take this w iw ig . Hie faMurv lo mam equal iwn. and 1 p.m. and again tram means of expressing our sincere opportunities in these a re as lo t p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and heartfelt thanks to all cur re sune citizens, solely on the ba/ris Chase Avenue will be MUmanlatives, friends and neighbors for al color lated from Valley Brack lo Fern their words of cavctation. beauti The Pxttcr spoke specifically Avenues A bam! concen will be ful flcral tributes and many spir on the school Ins’ section statins <>n (Tiase Avenue starting al itual bouquets at the funeral of our that buaaing of students fr-rn one 9 P m. and Hiding at mkMghl beloved brother Joacph Canto school thatn et to another to a-1 ° n Sunday the band will lead Sppcial thanks to the clergy of chieve racial balance is not part ■ procession to the Sacred Ifaan Sacred Heart R.C. Church for their at the Rill. Ia rasard to hiring R- C Clmrch where the comforting words, our doctor R.S. practices. he pointed out that the' < the organiialiai Schlro, the officers and members Bill allow • union seniority. theiHigh Maas al 1 1 a.m A of the Lyndhurst Police Deyt. of job quotas, and ’concert will be held In Mm after Emerge™-y note and at I p.m. a processor ^ T tU y ^ ^ Uad^ ? * ,t^ n !««a# Where a given nati«» * w r i« n a m . d u b ¿ » ¡ ¡ » U u a . p n f a r a n c i . m ,, through town will be IhM. S I 9 staff af the Na u r e II— rW certain »ha. it mau he « p.m. a band concert will ka tfw n Horn«, lac. lor their kind m â such aa a irsoch cfcef in a ' 11 p m P rrsldsa» ol the society l | R p . B n eacinaki. 328 W a ts.« Ave . died Mr and M rs W illiam Link, Jr.. S i ^ HV"* *" Lyndhur' ' on al St. M a ry 's lljsp ttal. — in B U -«n........ fie»d. v,. F rid a y ... , I I ' l |f, machinist with the P assau- She w as *1. »-as bom Mr and M rs William Link, i„ ~ _ , ■■ ^ ______ »*. »_ Jersey Meefrfn^ Company of .im W w .« » » .! « Poland, o~i i cam ¡fn aznawies. e to cam e north to attendj u 1'c4 Hctafcen, He w aa a navy vrter j the United States in 1900, living School g rad u ation s of * ■J1 ” “ an He w as a m em ber al S a c n d tKa paat SuM ay at S a P a M a first in IV n n *ylvam a. then m sons, one in I^yttdhurst New Y o rk , before m oving to New in Bloomfk-ld. an d also, to iÜT» ,,M r* R c Q>urrh "*• * m eaner Mr PnabySarlaa O uar*. Uwdto H oly N am e Society k iaM . \ 7 e i i m !u Je r s e y w here sh e lived eight years <-eiehrafe the 25fh wtnktuw aflB iin Wallington, ,10 y e a r s in Rut her ve rsary at M r an<l M rsr l WlUiam rn S n 'J L hi*Q ' Wcw J . r a SeUl», « afea <n <ha a prane Saccx> Bowen, two aoiw, ncm ^M I m i t e M m d flwf R k h a r i m u m tiu> im vi n v ,< w a m i um*. i mi> is. <i._ «— . *phine Sacoo Bowen ford and the p«-*t 11 y e a r s in Lynd- Link, J r . . In stead , the f u .'t e l r w « u riii( .M ^ w . nm g fro m f : S 0 ’to 9 .SO o’c lo c k XClos ! » W. P a a aa le A » e , R a tb e rfo rd hurst She w as a m em ber of S«. cI M rs Lin k. S r . w as l ^ d an a i S ^ L r ^ W l u l i i i ' n T l h e n .. •d legal h o lid a y s . R e s . G e a r p a S m ith , P a s « « M M aa^ s R c . O n irH . that day . 1 , 1 3 ^ ‘ N u r s a ry ca re p ro v id e d o u r.n o a „ " - ' ^ < * rViee 59 W o o d w a rd A va l s i k s r t a * i • . . i daughter, M rs. Allan (Gloria) '» T ^ v o r s a re two sona* Api-loM rs Link w a s 73. w as b<*n Je c k e rt; th ree sisters Mm. Eata Whosoever ^Vrnll not receive the the knd. in aamesiing crlttos «f O t s r r s I 070» niu*t C of WesttKiry L I and in New Y o rk Cify and had lived Cordes of Brooklyn, N .Y. Mrs kingdom of God as n little child, the Church'a netten of a n s o t , he Otto F Br^eseinaki of Wood-Ridge in Lyndhurst fo r 35 y e ars befun (Adelaide C am ptcn of M aurtcetmm he shall not enter therein' (Mark WESTMINSTER two daughters. M rs Edw ard nx vin g to K lo n d a three years N J . and M rs G lad ys Heini of 10). Th .se words of Christ Jesus PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a moral and not a political issue. ‘ O fth sld el K in of Rutherfcrd. and , a*o. York P a ; and five Krandiiiildran. will set forth tn e of the m ajor mRev. t . kR. jJ.rnr#>ika Engelke Hip O uirrh had no alternative. themes cf the Bible Le — *0 be 111 R i4 * e R oad ~ of fraThe funeral is today at 9 a m He alao recalled the commmts I in Watson Aveflue: .tem ity C h ap ter. N a 120, Owfcr from the Nazare Memorial Home, heard Sunday' at all ('hristian Sci- j P h o n e W F b ste r 0-7020 ^ ^ ,two a s te rs . M rs V eron ic* Terttow- * * e E a ste rn S ta r, of Lyndhurst. hv . 403 Ridge Road, to Sacned * several of the United States o.ii-e c h u r c h e s . R e ta il'd r e a d . n ^ C h u r r h School at • : * a.m Senators after the p-— y- at the “k i cJ W apwallopen. P s .. and Mrs. j sh e le a v e s he Heart R C Church, where at at | : l | and U a.m. BUI recardinc the necessity of the Alex ''*J<**■ia* i' JJa“s in a kkji in Poland; William w uiiaro : " ttw K ,T to M s* ln* m f>oUnd: w oo ' «arms, r« s7 WiBfcm al 10 a m a Sclemn High Maas and nine Blcom Setd a n d Howard J . . ol will he offered Interment « n t be Baker F.ddy will in<-lude these lo a th ¡‘ “ A * . _ «rau dctiik k e a and lines "Willingn<’ss to becume as a little child and to leave the old for the new. renders thought receptiveof the advanced idea Gladness to leave the false landm arks and joy to see them disappear. this dis position helps to precipitate th? i ultim ate harm ony’' <p ;£>:{>, 7*h,. subject is Christian Science ” n g istratio n . lunch counters and travelers. puM.c aci-cm odaticns. si hoolinK and h irins practices Basically the Intent of the Bill, he noted, is to l-ei-OKlsie B ereaved wife, parents, interstate and sisters _ a t 10 a.m . llmxvrb Au*usl 2ml, ,‘ lf:pclrt<d 'I ,hl _ "*nk u CaPu t!ie l i_\. J ijh e r l J. K r„.'lke will Decwr.bei 29. I:« ) Mr. La G roca, a perish io e r t í St. Joseph's prcach. T Ikiv s hw dcom e t< all at th< Church, was a m< n b er U thi Columbian Associalion's Ciuipiei church ».n the roiTi?r ci S luyvtv P h o n e . 438-5668 ant and Tt^niin«* Avenues. Pt'rsons 7; cf the P a ti, men'» Benev.JcM' am>’. totli ci East Rutherford; i The Rev. H arry W. Hansen Rector without a church hem? n Lvnd-•A**0Ciation' Local 26; an:1 <f the (Mrs Ka the lin e Kirk >f O uistadL P atro lm en s Benevolent As iaPnone: 939-6154 hursl ‘«pwially invit<-d. ^ - I Visiting hours at the* Diffily lion Muiual Aidol B arren County jKurM.a | Mcm,, „ Xm..s Aw>Jp Haily M orning and Evening lu n M r i , i , hi. will-. W f r f o r d w a j , Tursriav and WedRKKD MEMORIAL Also P ray e r at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 Angela: a a « , f r a « - * Jr.. a .,d -llrsdln f n m 2 - ,, M ^ 7 UNITED PKKSBYTEKIAN P.M. except Wednesday — thi-ee gi-andehildr-n. 10 P M CHURCH Morning Prayer, Holy Com 281 Stuvvesant Avenue Two form cr Also two brothers, Joseph of A requiem m ass was offered al munion and Bible Class at 10 A.M. Evening P ray e r a t 7 P.M . T he Rev. Edw ard I. George, _ . Ea** Rutherford, a.xi Angel _ f St. Joseph s R.C. Church at ... 9:30 Jlijti Schoot ctudarua and d a t n Choirs: Every T h u rs d a y . 9:00 Pastor W ccd-Ridge, and three sisters Mrs A.M. today. Internment will follaw (iinl . arty Sunday fnoming in a o’clock choir 7:00 to 8:00 p.m TH*Phones. Church GE 8-7687 Kunz and Mrs. Mary Bell-1in St N ichclas C i netery Lodi INc»ark automobile m a h 11:00 o’clock choir - 8:00 p.m ,tarson^ GE 8-14 5 5 Tl».y were Mra. Beverely Jemto 9:00 p.m . "' Sunday. June 21 nt. ii 22, o f 105 Cornelia Streef, Y .P.F. e v e ry S u n d ay at 7: P.M. Sunday, June 28: 9:45 A.M. Bible iiist Rulherfotri, and Mr*. Beggu •Sunday Jufie 28th 7 .'',0 Holy S<'hco, Masses for all apes 11:00 Tluunpson, 21, her aiater. who had Comm. 7:30 A.M Meaning A M bwvme a realdm t al BraUyn. prayer. H dy C'cmm. Hymnai sm„Morning worship. Topic: “The Two others were alao killed in in« and Sunday school aw ards w i D.uty and B<‘n‘ ‘iLs c f Patieviee ' Mrs Kheipp Neglia, I • t 't h a Vayana. of Jai-kson\Tlle. Ha.: ' ,J ' iash. The alalen, w r r Peggy he given to school children and Text 24 m erly of 625 F ifth Ave., died <**J 6l grandchildren and two ¿reet- and li<’verly Griifin when they at Junior and Senior choir m em bers Thursday, June 25: 8:00 P.M Fnd*y at B ergen P ines Hospital M llN M |chi!dren. .husband. nd<*d “ “ ' da;l3 m orningan d evented (irayer C**oir att(r a long illness. Ulnaaa. She She m a O .'H m iy M N eglia, di<>d in 1919 S*ímwI be<ore their marriage. at 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P M except Saturday. June :>7 The antiuai w as . in^ New New Y Yolk oik CKj City and) Thn The automobile In whbch they . . . . W W S - r a I.............................................. w as fram thè Diffily The sp»4isored by the the* Bible rame from there to Lyndhurst 51 FurrTal Home, Wednesday m om inz praver H»lv sp»*wored ome, Rutherford. Yes- v «*rc riding struck a highway abuty-w-. .. . . . C . ......................... A M . to 1 s 1 . E . CARDIN Delicatessen 41t PME ME. (Car. Omm) u rn u n T , i . j . W E 9 -2 9 5 0 «asan aA w THE COMMERCIAL •rtf •. 'M fit .two bridesmaid* •m be' MUw Leigh ft-»n 'cC Brcdiinq and M iss M a rsh * Kcyts ci 'a^'ck, M iss llah tl . tfa g r p in n . M iss H a rriso n 's w II V- fl» vf girl. B e st m a n will b e M r. T h o n a s la n a g a n t f Squantum . M s-r» - •hus^tts, and tht talvrs w 71 be ' V M N S h a m t u r f M a tta p an . la a s a rttu s e tts and Mr. D avid rttc. Mi*-'* H tu rfsr\ is a graduate of AS4Ü Ju n io r O o ll'jr, A tfx trc to l?, taf*»cHusetlB. u n i ’« prescnMy 'm flo y r d in thr Kttrtfhcmistry De afcHwp t cf B t s t n U n h rrrsty Schoci ot Medicine. Mr. fr m r r B n I » a graduate c f Ha- /ard ^öütrie. Cambridge, M aa*ac**ons . and is I ly a nrt-year mcdtcal staden» at Tufts University Set»-! w f Mcdictac, Bcstrn, Mru*iu!j Miss Barnard’s Plans *■» «arym^ Manheiu, at |r*u i lege and recrlvrd her Master s deMr. I Mrs. Charles A. Bernard ?nee fa economic policy trxn t Near York CVy announce »he George Washington Univerity '■ngagement cf thek- daughter Car- She is an rccnortflst wMi the IW t lyn to Lawrence J. Arrm, sci of d States Treasury Departroc-V in i r. * Mrs. James Arena cf Kear- Wcfhinglci, D C. Arera it e y.Jkn August wedding is planned, «graduate o! Newark CoBege'of EnMiss Bernard was graduated gkieertng, where he was <k c ted m **ef, at Oat Mr. K fro» VM» 1 powder Mue lace sheath. They ware matching accessories an white orchid corsages. Constance Kearney Engaged To Ambrosio Mr. and Mrs Thomas A. Hear ney of Canterbury Gardena. North Arlington, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Const*.** to Gabriel Ambrosio. son if Mr Z O F F E R ' E x te n d e d b y Victor Rizzo Christonod p o p u lar dem ai I «t’il June 30 Lftrartl and Mokmry In Newark. Aa Augut weddtag ti planned. ■»;>— Mi»» Matter » Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Matter at Hilton Travel Open Daily to 6 Monday and Friday to 9 right Travel Ughi. We’ll Pay The First 50c On Your Initial Onltr of Chec-Mates (Checkbook Kit} Travel with Wardrobe conscious carter women will love t t t i B w w d exciting way to manage money—fashionably witk O e j l « l » r t tt > tw t covers. 12 smartly designed patterns and Colon »J» yours to choose fro « . . . all to match your personal tu t» —and wardrobe. Your name and address are imprinted an each «keek— and there is a choice ol i pastel paper color selection that a n perfectly pleaiinf I Samsonite Whether you aic now an NCB Checking Accaant customer of. opening a new account—stop in and select the Ckee*Katea that era right for you! They’re surprisingly low la Cost! Remember— we'll pay the first 501 on >-our initial order, M hurry in M r to any of our 10 community offices. N A T IO N A L RUTHERFORD WALLINGTON ^owu ' 74 PARK AVENUE. RUTHERFORD Member of CCP, UNI-CARD and our own convenif*| Charga Plaps *A N K • WOCEWaD * GARFIELD • EAST PATERSON • EAST RUTHERfORD • NORTH ARLINGTON • CARLSTADT • LYNDHURST • IYW HURST * " ’ r *■* (Sti/yveisnt t __________________l m m erm ans C O M M U N ITY ’■r y a '- . . . Iiif f ; w f er. M * n : C Q M ° L F T F c or: WA I L , (M p R A ) '• & * - \ : V " L i d '* ''* * JLat-i* J i----- --------------------------- “----- - -»■ indjml ta~ -|t NATIONAL COMMUNITY lANK 2* m avomm. im tiierta n i.« . j . YtS, I am interested In your New tty) FaeMOntbfc Checkbook covers. Pteese send, me afpllcalMn Mari with full Information, at your eailleet convenience. ] ino CLUPOfl T nnAY f o r 5 0 ? OF F ! tc WEEK MHMEI Mil«» COURSE ; Ca«t RvtMinl tf* W Ä . ! PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Movies Are Greater Than Ever f - - See One Th is W e e k e Where To Go At The Lincoln Theatre — W hat To Do What To See In South Bergen -— Michael Wlekopelski Honored By Public Service For 50 Years Cleaner Passaic Objective Of County Park Commission shf w ed aK 92 banking offices, ope rated by the 28 m em ber banks, w ill observe the F rid ay b?f^re the Fourth of Ju ly a s a holiday. G overnor R ich ard J . Hughes has _________ i. . . Tlie B e r c in County P ark Corn item. M cFau l «aid. h w .. , d ly . under the provision, of Sec- mis*-on !*“ '"M ated a cantp.uK .1 .-arch h a , .I * » ™ that a hoat ram p Michael Wiilkop lski of 758 Elm Street. Arlington, a s u it fo .tm a n at the H arrison Gas Plant of P u b lic S*. rvice E lectric and Gas C<£npany sirx-e 1937 was doubly cited tcday (June 19» by President IX iald C. Luce. He was presented a diamond lapel emblem m ai Icing the completion cf 50 years' service iw tli the com pa. / and was ct;n mcixied by the P res dent fcr estai.1 ifliir^ an ama/.iit i perfect at,tend;uu*e rep rd duri * -his lex»g tenure cf s e m c e with i'.o ccmpa v. Also at the presentation cerem< ny in Mr. Ibices office in New ark w;is Watson F. Tait, J r .. E x ecutive Vice President; Jack V. Richards, Vice P resident in C h a w „( G as O p .ra t.ra ; W illard in 36:1-1 cl the Revised Statute». ,u' a ck‘" f r , ' " “ T ' ' ^ !! ^ T h i, perm its all Ita te ^ h a rte n d M/>L i.nl " T 1" av>w>til{uii ,cd* ^Hinwfin' by •’ “ " iif 7 ,t)u> * Kna nn‘fu. r K ,V" * ‘ IRiil11ipfl neill nMrnt McFaul, executive d im 1or of tin- has pienic facilities, bail fields, be Ccs to c.bsorve the holiday. C o m m i s s i o I h o r s e s h o e courts, a children's THe O ffice of the Comptroller cf ' rie..-.» i . f„« ,iip la > ^ rcu n a , and c c w fa ri aa ate g . wise perm •« 'njitiftvil hanks in New riv t r 's re crea litn a l value. McKaul .1♦(. c'lserv e such a holiday « “ d He n ild that M m- Park when Hie d a y is declared U, tie a mission ha* ifined a «mall-b it lciiaj holiday for the banking In- launciing installation on the rtv r, Pnn,iden. C h r is t e n « , i ^ r t *Apo».to:s t f B e . * ™ County h a t * . to plan thru- bankmK t>r*t we..k ■ ‘T x rttn g ly. N a t o . o( m e holiday wUI be posted m aU 92 hank.«« _ r„ „ m , |I1U j,>m m m Zupko. Manager-W ei tare D -p artm<n: "M y vvh< 'e l ie has been d ev o t'd to m y fam ily and m y job," M r. Wiclkop Jski said. "M y w ife. J« » nie, and I raised three children ind we are proud of all of them.” Mr. Wlelkopolski has two sore, The'odore, who lives in Englew ood C iff s ; E dw ard, livin g in Reading, P cnna., and a daughter S iK ia , p resen tly living in Turkey Theodore w as graduated from I t!l ^b University with a Mechan‘caI ring Degree and la ter 1b,ainc<1 a M asters D egree in*Bus- CV(..... m at( „ tru |tg|e fo r s u r v lv « l in He took a three-year night school P a r» mount's new suspense rc u is e in .nartiine shop p ractice sh o ck e r, “Lady In A C afe," now at Diokmscn High School in Je r s e y play in« al The Rivoli Theatre. C ity: took Intem aticia] C irresp on - jtiis-i de H avilland plays an eleA w v Schcxi courses and holds a gan t gentlewoman who becomes *-*> *d Seal Stationary E n g in e er's trapp ed in her home elevator License since 1926. He is a metn- and C a a n plays a fiendish hoodh**r cf the A m eiiean G a s Associa- lum . tk n and c f St. M ich ael's Church m Ly:idhursl K earny, chapter pres dent, pre Dinner Dance For FDU Grads he worked for United E ngineers N e ^ Jersey . ’ |and Constiui tors. Inc.. and was at This year the honm classes, the Sewaren G eneiating Station of t.h««-n because they have been Ithc cc npany durur» Us ccnstiuc- g rad u ate five. ten. fifteen and ■tic«. He later designed and super- tw eity y ears respectively, will be vued the construct ic i i i a p w *t rhe classe s o* 1960. 1964. and plant in South Carolina which w as 1944. Special tables wiM be repioked by the Federal Pow er Com ?rved fo r these groups. mission as the most efficient in the According to the dance c h air country at the time. He is prcs- m an C harles Faru gia of R k | g ^ tt'irt, ü. vnui Pn,l>' wirt> Oin»ert A ssc-iates. e n "weed, the a tla ir will «tart a't T: (.Special To The le a d e r ) ¡n^, the years. ^ g in e erirg and d e s jç i consultants fp.m. and will feature a ('ocktall NEW YORK — It is a pleasure ;,cn spent, the father and mother e-. . . . , Gil Gotham Turns Ths Spotlight on Your Stars to note that -the Subject Was R , . » . - a little play with one set an.1 th r .e eha.ai-ters, is p H iu « up steam cveiA day at the R o yale T h c a u r and may Ik- tne sleep,-, Cl Hie late *'as<;n a re two U rltrrin g. peevlrii. tired , 7 , “ .waS f * * “ ,cd 5 ” " .h e ar, dinner, an open bar. c. tenp n- ie .„ o n g .- r ,, c a p t ^ e » * » - edoor — n x n la l nw aim vtM S and tiny kind- f n “ 1* Mop <5i- » • » The dance committee, c o n s i t i i whtch ch aracterize the hu- lS X ° l>. a . d^ 1‘w v of Jam -.« Connolly of K earn y, Mrs* m an ra re . ¡n* ¥J?r . N1 ' 7 Ham lira h a m of Tenafly in T urkey. One cf their two ctul- scheduk The trains, which run only on Sundays from M ay through Octcb- Sank Holiday On July 3rd The play itself is so simple it se esn s alnn.st trite: a young sold ie r retu»ns from the w ars into the a r m s of his k v iry parents. Only the*y an* no lo ig e r lining The youthful fire of their love has gone. Instead, there is an edgy. Jealous, alm ost insane wife a ttght e s t e d , brutal, aging hus band ' jic me triune s «access The boy nim self has become a then delicately picks the covers of the accomo¿41 of turni »»ave worn Out Ih r « h r VTm hav+ all th* know n brands o f l.iquor*, Winm* th a t m s t o n . e r , w ----* c o d ... M ...... - k 4............... u> b . ........... m 4. . un<i ... ..... He rtw lu d c d th,.an n .am .vtn.«! ... . . . r,hPr ,W>M’i " " W* "**■ t p w r s l violations w ere rwortlrrt. M cFaul added. The investigator. B asil C. Hueketl of the Harbor Supervise n Bianch . U.S. Arm y Engineering DigWrtt N(W Y o rk m a r o ^ ,. Ih n e -d a y h o l i d a y Wilner't Robbed O f $2,500 receipts A B em en C ,« l l y M <-qu,t„ Comm isskxi a ir boat w as uaed. Tlie* North Arlington site w as chosen for the first lau tching in stallation in the County park sys- I N “THE PINK PANTHER’* G le n n F o rd M e lv y n D o u g las “ADVANCE TO THE REAR** W ith O li'in Ann d e Hfiviland Southern A lso — G len n F o rd S t e lla S te v e n s D an D u ry e i L is tin g s w a n te d ! I f ) « i w a n t to s#U( le t u s m u ltip le Kat y o u r h o m e . E xpose y o u r p ro p e rty to lh a g re a t a s t n u m b e r o I b u y e r a. n q u ic k aala ia th e ine v ita b le 1 re s u lt. , s S u n th ru T u es. F ra n k e n s te in . W ith A N e w E x p e .im e n t ! P e te r C u sh in g EVIL O F FRANKENSTEIN** —* Also — Da< id K n ig h t FOR RENT “Nigh*, nare'* F o u r ro o m a p a r tm e n t i h e a t a n d h o t w a t e r .u p p l e d - *100. S t a r t in g W ed . J u l y 1st R ic h a 1 W id m ark “ B e s t A c to r S id n e y P oi'.ier F o r R e n t, th re e a p a r tm e n t, 1st flo o r, h e at a n d h o t w a te r su p p lie d , $85. “ T II E LONC S H I P S * * & “Crimson Blade” I N ew t h r e e b e d ro o m , r a r c h b u n g a lo w w ith tw o b a th ro o m s , 2 c a r g a ra g e , a v aila b le J u ly 1st. DRIVÉ - IH THFATPfc t . s u i t s io n “A GLOBAL AFFAIR** C o m m e n c in g W’ ed . J u l y 1 F o r O n e W eek P e te r D a v id S e lle r s N iv e n Now T h ru T u e sd a y “LADY IN A CAGE** “W alk A Tightrope” l-4«44 2nd Hit B o b H op e In iRlVQLI “Children Of T he Damned" Plus — “T aru n Tbe M ag alfl» cat** A C A G E “ LINCOLN WY “VIVA LAS VEGAS" AIR CONDITIONED S U rtr. W e d n esd a y M atinee J u n e 24 25 2# 27-29-30 “ L A D Y AIR CONDITIONKD Noa* P la y in g T h ru T u s s. M atin e e a n d E v e n in g E lv is Ann P r e s le y M a rg a re t 11 i it .w Las Veqas I 14 D A T S 0 1 S .H IncludM ) .t I m . haul I G ib b s T ra v e l B u reau 1 K nk-. IÍ.I I .Mull. MI t W E 9-2100 WORTH NOTING! NOTEWORTHY! F o u r ro o m a p a r tm e n t lo* c a te d in lovely re a id e n tia l sec tio n , h a a t a n d h o t w a te r 1 supplied, c o m p le te ly d a te d , a v aila b le J u ly la t, $95.00. FOR SALE S a c re d H e a r t S e c tio n : L ovely aix ro o m hom e, en clo sed su n ro o m , fo o t la rg e c h e e rfu l r o o m s ; th re e b e d ro o m s, tile b a th , a u to m a tic h e a t ; c o n v e n ie n t ta e v e ry th in g . O w n e r w a n ts to deal. In v e a tig a to this hom e! a E x c e lle n t b u ain eaa lo c a tio n : c an b e a d e p ta d t o a l m o st a n y th in g ; lfttx l2 S . h a a a b ra n d n e w 3 b e d ro o m b u n g a lo w o n it, m o d e rn to th e la s t d e ta il; a tta c h e d d isp lay s to re , .p re s e n t p ro p e rty is b e in g u a ed a a a f lo r is t an d e v e r g re e n com p a n y ; it h a a a g re e n h o u se on th e p ro p a r ty ; b la c k to p , e x ce lle n t f o r p a r k in g ; lor a la d o n b u sy h ig h w a y t a k e i t n o w , i t ia w o r th lo o h in g in to . T w o fa m ily h o u s e , a l m ost new ; J b e d ro o m a p a r tm e n t, 2 b e d ro o m s in each a p a r tm e n t, a ll la rg e r o o m . ; b u ilt-in ga v e ry g o o d b a y a t I l l ^ M . Brighten up your home C o m e in a n d lo o k o v e r o u r p ic tu re r a lle r y o t a v e r o n e h u n d r e d c h o ic e h o m e , in t h e S o u th B e r g e n a r e a . Do you hav* any favorite paintings that need W ANTED: T w o -fa m ily H o u se 5 a n d 4 colors, in fa ct any medium and make them V P, ' I* - look lovaly again, and do it reasonably, too. plaa all hlada •( Bavaraitea. Coffee u d Caha. i, 1 " ^ < /• ‘ •j — .- jl ( y WEbster 9-5258 j iH KUTHKKFOKP (M a in n «*««•) PARK A V I - “ADVANCE TO THE REAR“ Now’ t h ru S a tu rd a y O liv ia de H a v illa n d On the basis of a descr.pt 'on g iven by M ihalovk's, an interslate a la rm for a gunman, about 25 y e a r s old. 5 feet 8 inches und 180 pounds, drivin g a c a r with New York plates, w as s«*nt out by po lice shortly a fte r the robbery. iHie bu xlit reportedly m ade itis exit in the direciion of the Montruns A vo.ipe B rid g e o v e r the E r ie Lack- j a w an n a Railnaw l tracks between Rutherford a i d hiist Rutlierfoid A rlington - J p l a y ltrrKm .l k iu iu i nil d i nn, iii’iii hk uiayKKHum ted b> M im M arie B «Je*lrin e an.1 h\ ,h e H e.-n«H on Com m ission, willattend the library story periods. , ----------- ------- --------- s f, m W 7a#e. * •* » " I a a l .11 klad. ml C .ld Cuto. SaadwtrhM M l LBW ANDOW BI] BTBBET, LTN O HI SRT. N J in d k a t.- d _ , ur*»irr«n» , _L and bank personnel th«> J iA declaration 01^JU 1.\ .!* JS a^ nuio.i> in N tw Jersey “ It gives everyone.'' he said. "the opportunity to enjoy a long holiday wee kend.'* ing? Wa will taka your old paintings, water Double B arrel's Tavern W E bater 9-9881 , j. j. „ •» He said an in v e^ig atw *-nt by T h e re « C Haater, L ibrarian. Dur^ p c t (h tc k s, Chnsti*ns«'n said, f^t, Engineers Corps s j i w flout.ng ;ne j uiv )in,| AiiciLsf cHMn-n have brightening, restoring, touching up, refram and beert. W « irrm hot lunchet. Iju t i*t Inmlmi JOB DOBftOWOLSKI, Prap rCV y: r d t:Vn 'Ubns « t h Si-h.. I ,-hildn-n in the kinderthose which w ill be open Thursday -We h<->- positive a i - t i i In . . ... r v e m ra . Ju ly 2. wiU have appro- clean up the o v e r wU| r«u lt^ tri»n Knul<, a llm d . ^ p riate signs notifying cust</mers of ;he study, stories wiU be hiid by MIsh such hours. Model Railroad W ill Mainfain Customary Schedule In Co. Park A n j the boy’ He real le s at ln-t IT ‘ " T i 7 . 1^ Z L 'T 1 ™” McFadden oI Totov.». M ri <r. aie in Riverside P ark of the Frank GUwy a new playwrifiht lha, ^ mlBt lpavp thp m()#ler ^ **“ * s " W ^ i H M" ' M w to l 01 W'* '^ whose i.il Brrridway W.h,II Save the brood, and » 1 off u n 'b c m n .v , this .Sept. .11 | Vk-oorl_ and M rt p^w ard O atc rh u f Lvndhurel. They a re scak’ motiilj. The Plow bcy?" was two years ?v;.i Ius W 11 ’ I . , . tK-1- cl North Arlington, rxp, . 1 , Members of the E astern Live strom; i-vid. nee . f a s. .id talent, ... , . Mr WlHk< f !ski w as boc^ p articularly large turnout fro n the' Stl tnu r* M iniature Railroad w tilt author t f the flnv. "!* 5 cf y: o t< vu n e. N ovem brr 29, 180-1 in A ustriao Po- Ix n o r r la n c k and urge all alum ni H i t ! their tra irs .a c h Sunday to Unlike Blues for M ister Char- *" u,lroJ' * hands >' “ affectinK, iia n i and cam e to Me Vnited to m ake their reservation. .« r ly .i * 'v>lhl' child!, n free rldt«. Tinlie,” the Jam e s Baldwin plav tnat um ,n*an *- in w y a " * ' 'States Ju n e 20, 1911. He was m ar- TM w ' S m y be purchased th ro ^ h .a m a .I, handm ade steam enKKm >< laxi a all kinds t f rescue par- A udie-ces a re gettinK hiRger: ao i;<d Ai (<r.t 31. 1914 and vjill rale- the Alumni Otflra. F tU M « h Dick- jara sttked with tuts cf anth.acile coal shoveled into firei>oxes ties .stablish.-.] f, : it, I ne . « j . » f' rank G droy's nam e: so is Jack brate his fifth th wedding a n liver- kiso* llh H taaJly , RutVrfoPd sary t h s year. F in > a ie stoked and wate • is j« ( l \\.«s Ri « s ' hi s n., cinque A lberston's reputation pumped into the sm all bo *ers going for it The play received Startm g with Public Se rvice Q ¡ v ¡| D e f e n i e frctn a c m p irtm e n t behind t.v» good notices on opening, promptly Old Mill In Paramus Ju n e 20, 1911 as a helper at th^ . . . , coal f*ar. E ach cab is equipped suggt J toward what see med obWest End G as Plant in Je r s e y r P l ò f ì S A r ® M A G O Being Beautified wltii steam P^rssure pressure «'nini s. 'i.v I .1 in the first couple* of weeks, C ^ y. M r. Wielkopclski w as pro- v iginee*r thif-e y e a r la tei Jo se p h R . Smith, D irector of k> ¡k oo m atlves ccrsiim o 20 p&unds of but rav* ls coming on strongly. The picturesque* cld mill n a n in meted to engineer three y e a r m ie i. l On M arch 7, 1918, he* w as pro- t * c d ' ^ °* ^ Borougii. an coal each Survia A TRUE PLAY P aram u s's Areola section will lr* Ac-unced plans that the Army's In itself the play does n^t appear seen to better advantage when Btr- moted to lore man and served .o„d. i.a„ tIi :g P foreman i n . -tihh ». the Cm- i*11^ un d er which state ad ju tan ts im poitant. It tak, s a km.1 of ga! n County P ark Commtss.on crew k1 u m it* Gas „ ' Krneral and State N ation^ <luanls Plant lam ry to risk the investmenl hi a (, mplMP >v( rk M j , when that piant a^ o ersi ana aiaie iNauenai luar^is w inter I f f P r o v i d e * headquarter » a.n, b , ,d » a y play c l a manuacr.pt wa. reported today by F ree. " * * • dUnn« * * by a n latively unknown author -dw AIIrp:, s WaJdtfl iintnths. Working out of that plan! do the planhing for use of milihe also ma;ntaine*d equipment at forees to help Civilian Dev hich p re s e n ts only th re e charac- of r*M> P a rk s Committed All B erge n County banks will (ibte rs, ncne* of whom has a box ofother gas establishm ents In Hud .fcnse authorities in war De ad trees ;uid debris have been son Division, including New Dur- •- Under the plan which has been serve Friday, Ju ly 3, a s a leval l.e e name»/ holiday rem oved from the area, the soil ham Pum ping Station and other fc*nt to state governors and Civil But Ed ja r Lansbury, the pro P eter If. Chris’ enaen. presidentDefense Direction, state adjutant; ducer. had the necessary gallan h a s been it beaded, and tlie g ra ss holder stations in the division. m iUtory el€><1 oi fho Bergen Cou>ty Bank try: ils*> the $ 10.000 the play t eed lias be^n planted. Fencing for In 1922, Mr. Wielkopolski re- ffih e ra l •»Mflffl, the m.ll site is cn order. Association, and also vice nee*deHl.-He also had imagination. tinned t > West End G a s Plant and c o m a h d e rf fbr #»Mr states In a ^ State National He said the rcg rad i.ig incorpor w as Placed in cha ree of a boiler w a r em ei^ en cy "w ith the mission president. Garden Ma,i> Lansbuiy was cuifident that if national placca m , hai-ge ot a to ile r ^ ‘ m i l i t a r v ___________ to B* nkannounced loday the pl^> co ild hand in the lists ated silt rem oved from the ad maintenance tenance crew crew a s a working p ro v ia u * nuouiry Nippon 10 t|M>(4U„ ________¡_»i__._ ______ ,hp aMoriation’. survey leng e:xugh fcr the* word-of-mouth jacen t portion of the Saddle R iv er forem an. He w as transferred to civil authorities in accordance with "»* sup;>>rt .such a production needs by tin* P ark C om m iss’on and the l'ss»*X Division April 25. ej927 as a PreP*rpd p4ans B eige n Cou.»ty Mosquito Corhv fc rem an at the Market Str«‘t G as tlie» play would have it made». Alii The local CD-DC unit meets the I h e m .clt.l was an inexpensive set trol Comm ission. P lant and generator house fore- third Monday of each month at I and a cast that had faith. ! Th,- mill, off Saddle River Rbad m an at Harrison. Ten years later the Council chambers in the Tlie £ t he d, signed himself. It Juslsru , h c f Route 4, was bu:It he was promoted to shift forem an Borough Hall at 8 P.M., and the* is a stfcple tw, n>. m affair of a j , 1745 and lhe larKlnuir|i (or at Harrisolf. public is invited to attend their | kitchen and lixin-^ 1' ' im ;:nd st'v-jan 1 ghterfith and nineteenth cen• Fifty y ears age West End G as meeting«. Anyone deHrous of jointt a l luo: T hen- Ls also a cur- lm \ social center known as Red. Plant was considered the most ing any bran<*h of the urwt may tain whk'h is dn ppe d at tlw* cndlMiUs, row (ailed Arenla, was a ¡modern in the ew intiy and it was rpply to Mr. Smith or any mem of eacff of the seven see :»**s as ber of the CD-DC Council. m u , 1 n-m,-1, m ,/ h , „ h „ r r '“ y " , ''P ,or " HK'‘ '■“ »■t*1» "n d ite lt that this mod.-m plant con'd s e n U |Mn, mail,m of hyphen H stopover point for » V journey In « be im proved or changed, " Mr. •4NIK HMOOTH! Now Yes Ih i , I „ i^ y 'frt-’m New York C3ty to Kssex Coun- jw i. ikcfclski m ailed. -Today, I Cautery Donated lh< L-in>biii> n led a capable ty, according to the* Bergen County l , ... .. , Caa Have I NWAMTKP east th « wouldn't I-.KI ton much. HisK.rictd Society A stone prim itive that modern To W. H. Hospital HAIR REMOVED He p.uk. (1 up Jack Alb?rtacn, a 1 portion of the old m:U structure plant cf a half-century ago really Mtantlji - Itftly - PormantiHi was when I compre it to the p res Members of XI Alpha Delta v eteran w to has thousands of L, s,,n nanding. by th« Unullonal " ent-day Harrison Gas Plant. I Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Soror Ix urs cf e\pe*rience in burlesque, ____________ Radlomatic Electrolrals would hesitate to offer an opinion ity have donated a cautery maTV an 1 motion pictures. Albert» , 11 / ^ i by Gtaa « I on what the future hokis.” is the dosest to Ed Begley out- ^ ' ^ s s e s O p e n i n g •hine to West Hudaon Hospital. Agata beauty flakM Whe-n questioned about his Porter Doggett, hospital adminside of tn e t f Be-glcy's brothers F o rS u n d a y School Comt In and h > is far h ss expensive. ’ líe J am a/in g attendance record. Mr. ‘»'rator announced today The m a * R B I CONIULTATIOH make? the play. A sp< kesm an for the Christian Wielkopolski very modestly said he chine, a new model, will supple Gina** K l r r t r e i l v ü » l i a n I-i;:sbury obtained Irepe'S cience Church reports that aH has fortunately always Jw ays enjoyeda ment existing equipment used in DrJlcy. a veteran m ;1kx1 a c ti. .vs. Phe Chiistian Science Ciurchea con* v<*r y good health. “T n ire w e re t lhe Operating Room to out tissue* W vm aa 1-I3fï8 and M arti« Sheen, a you gste. ^inue tlK'ir services and other reglime^* that g e ttin g to Work w a s ind stop bleeding. •Sf M ltfm d M.« m aking his Broadway debut. jular actjvite’s y ear round The Sun- « little rough." he said. "D uring Mias Frederica A. Goehringer of ON PROMISE ,day School maintains ejasaes for ***1** of »hose heavy snow o r sleet T he (ast kru'** w’hat it was tacklUP to the age of 20, and storm s during the p a st y e a rs , tone. If the shi w were a s u rra s . ¡»•ounK p«iple are welcome to at- when no Iransportation w as availnd. F u st Church of Chrs#t, «We, I just go up a little earlier they would proiit: otherwise, they would settle for Actors Equity Scientist in Rutherford. N.J. is lo- an<* walked to work." m inim um So far it has been the* -at.-d at East Pierrepont and LinMr WielhopoUd always realized m inim um . But things an* brigiKen ■(In Avenues. the need for advanced education. ening U|, 1’ - «>" * - * * ’ .ummer ^ In response to a r e ,,» -, ("» > > ,.,udl K m . , m Wk. , , lb o iry wUI ^ th.- P a rk I m . M ehaul v | ( l ^ W u b|n(tan said, the A rm y C o n « of K n g i y . » SrhotJ- m f h i r t S tn ^ t at , , e u rrm tly maklnK a sl.Kly .f th.' , . k k W n l t n t l > June W ilner's Liqu or Store, 570 Pate iso n Avenue. E a st Rutherf«>nl. w as robbed of nxvipU i totalling $2.500 Monday by an arm ed rob ttu -----hospital. obaiTving tl»at* “this ber. * -------*'“* k.nd oí generosity htlps us keep The store (Merk. I.a jm Mihnkv cur equipment raw and m o k rn \1c s . 28. cf Bloecnfield. .mid that and helps us serve our com mun.ty th<* thief e.itered the store shoilbetter." ly a fte r he h ad opened for the r a y s business M ihaiovics was forced to lie down on the floor in ba<*k of the*, counter ^h ile the* be.ndit escaped thiough a rear door, said pohev. A railroad which travels at 5 miles a t hour on a 730-fcot oval track has .tarted its sum m er , ’ . , _ J , , o C h e O U lC O IH u d n S T d d t aNorth N,rI VA lrrlin i;^sto .o inU",y ,>ark S°U’"' ,. wirt. the w sh that motorirts drive p„ni„ , o„ hi. lour by McPaul and ra n hilly and tliat all «operate m |>aii( n .n m i« lo n member. Rudos en t'd the gift, which was pur rr.ak.m; 'I a Mfe. san. and luppy lph A Travers and Prter J. Ituw> Ann .Martaret the screen's most glamorous and talented new chased out of the proceeds cf the personality, plays her secor » s tarrin ? role in “VI’-i I ¡is g-ivup's ca rd p aity in May. Over opposia« Elvis Presley, following her sensationsl success in 10(i atte;»ded th«' affan “ Bye »y e B i r d . e T h e lovely green-eyed redhead is seen in The sorority gave the hospital several lavish so n g -a n d -d an ce num bers in the new M etro-GoldV Fa lrle i*h D :cku *on ---------U n h w r-> " * ' w *»■» ^ » « « Ik e r last wyn Mayer attraction, filmed in Panavision and Metrocolor on n^ ' s Administr»t><^ f1X101 Rutgers T----------------------------exciting location s in I^is V e g a s . G e o rg e Sidney directed Now ^ n‘ vtTsity* He is employed b> sity Alumni Association will 3pon- >1ear &nrf a w heekh air th<- y»sir bo playing a t The Lincoln T heatre. Arlington. Pepsi-Cola International E d w ard ^ Anraial Reunion D i n ^ | lc‘^ ai,er s,mjlar parties ------------------------- -------------------- was grad u ated from Stevens Insti- Dance for a0 alumni on June 27 a t p°8Bett expressed deep a p p m iJtut-’ cf Technology. F or a while, the Suburban Route 4 Param us alion ior ^ aolX)r,,> s S to ry H oUf P riiq ram IW L Y I N D H U K S I <A ia M la U O ffM ) 615 RIDGB ROAD “Where You Save Doea Make A Differenre*’ Up 10 SAVINO £ AGENCY i 251 Ridge Road _ „ L y m lliu n t. N . J . C Eneva 8-3121 r NP Not just any turkeys—but Swift’s PremiuM Woman's Chib Schedule Set CÌRAND IJNION , th e E v e n in g Mrtr.Vrshlp Dept, cl the Wt.m a n 's Club oI Lyralliunt t .-utivt' ivmmitiee Di'-t cn 'I mi «• d.iy c v tn i g at th , ( in ,, d m 11 nt. Aim. Puul Cone»» 172 Valliy Brock Ave., to make plans ter Uta com in g year. 1 h; i r litB l fund raising event wu* 0 su< v< jf u l rum m age sole hi,|j lu*t w eek w ith Mrs. Arthur Sdb i u a n i u ,n a | chairman. The r.rx t < vrn t will bt a bus rkkt 1 ’ a li .t «t ,Vlu. p:>y h 10 iuiK h, . i .Saturday Septem ber 26th. Mrs. I* inJt P c l la t a ,s chairman. M c m b tra oi t!»e Department w.U c i.ia k ju c the d i.p lays at theT*. « .n t u a r y fNx.jra.Ti to be presented I . the ¿ i « a S c . j c j on OuoUr* Aih ■a ADMISSION ( BELTSVILLE iîmransrr’T’m i F R I . , J U N E 2 6 i h 'til 2 P rvi 1 A n n o u n c e On June 10. a Flag Day pro gram was presented by Mrs. Herford's third grade of Washington School. Kdward Hulse was an* n \Mc fr. •The program included a poem T he f l a t “ recited by the entire (lass and the singing of "I Am « i ifi | Am American," ‘I Stand Up t« Salute the Flag." "There Artv Many Flags," "You’l l a (¿rand Old Flag," and "The Star Spangled Banner." Stuck :ts marching as soldier« to "The B attle Hymn of the Repub lic" w ire Denise Aseita. Deborah Be a e it, Janice Drbraoki, Laa Fi.soh, Suzanne Taylor. Karen II Iden. Deb .rah Hutchinson, Wil liam Berdy, David Emma. James KuH. -h*. Joseph Gianni, and SetpIn n Kovatta. Also participating were: Earl Robinson aa the drummer, Debra ijualtieri a s the pianist, Alyce Riv as as Betay Ross, Carlo Catenae<io as U n d e Sam. and Margaret Mayer. Deborah Albaneae, ami I—ore« Matusik as flag bearers. K. O f C . Planning Testimonial Dinner At a recent meeting presided over by. C. K. elect Louis Bar burcio plans were discussed for the i . ming testin*.*iiai dinner dance tendered to the ladies aux iliary on Saturday June 27th next cn the occasion c4 their 3oth AnniWraary. The Ladles Auxiliary was or ganized In 1934, holding its tin t meeting at 274 Stuyvessnt Ave. and was presided over by Its first Pn-stdent Julia A Witmeyer The councils newly elected offi c e s will preaide at the July Hth counc ! meeting. Plana were discuMed lor the c tm in j “ Hawaiian night" In AuKU Bt ys work chairman announced that 15 boys are scheduled to go to K of C at Culvers lake this sunune.'. C a rls ta d t G ir li S o ftb a ll League The Càrtatadt Girla Oub evsoed •rascn play at 3 wins and 1 loaaaa. by M « | Eaat RuBiwtord 3-2 and olao bcating thè afterooon heat whleh waa K de*re*s on thè fMd wlth almoat U t Ina In thè > timida. Th» w ioning pltcher n i Jo y c * E ocaU o w ho w jo h w 3nJ game. The hittinf slars were Bonn*« Shortw who drova In 1 rara and Suaan Bowle who d ra n la tka •>-*•* c* 0 e n d ‘J or <> ‘ t - i. i h o n r i i i e t h a t h u i a G r a n d J m o n .'o m e o n i t B r in o ; one lo b e l fo r t ■>/ei> fo o d , ••uh lu k e t ^i** ■ ' -o y P re se n t your > ■ •' 'i-h n t f r p p r ir '- 'l'ir ''! • q if t D a il y d ra w in q s fo r f * ? iie w in n e r s . ■ D airy Products and Alcoholic B everages « w apted. ■ G R E E N T R B E A N S \ • ba >d vmoa—rso sn E N C H F R I E S Z '- T l 1 0 c FULLY COO KED SMOKED ' V 7 AVC.WCT. TI P T O P BEEnURGERS S99c BEEFSTEAKS BELTSVILLE TURKEYS m Ik 5 -9 * . r a* . d Borough School M arks Flag Day my ( j o u » ;. T r ip l e - S D is p l a y C e n t» r o : <f «v<.h o p -t’ n s t a f ■.■ The W .m m 'i Auxiliary of the I»n ia n -A m e r can C v ic Club has aimou c » d appointment, of Mrs V in o m P -Nee a s chalim an of th. H ub* forthcom inK cord party Mrs. Hii^iarU C alabro has b * w nam ed <^.<hairm an Thrtr romm ittee w ill be selected at a later date. An I a lin i-A m e ric a n “ smorgas bord” w ill be held under the ausP-.i t s t4 Die club on Saturday, S e p t 'm b * r 1». from 1 to 3 p m . I s ' the S 'a r lit e Coffee Shoppe, 408 Ken m y a ve n u e , K earny Proceeds w ill be u sed for the benefit of the rm n t a lly retarded. Mrs. AnI y M a r \h tto, chairman, ami M ia. J a m - * Rom ano, co^h a’rman. a l ’ l be n e s t e d by Mmes. John B a ’ko. Anthony Adamoli. Andrew D i i a c t -nr. Nicholas Didiaecmo. WlHlam K U lin g . William Mur<-ic*>. and A lb e rt Scherxo. Tlffcct reservatic *.* m a y be made by c a llin ' M rs. M »m hitto, WY 1-3006. M rs. R o m a n ? . W Y 6-1130. A O n c w Auct.cn was f e l l nt the a ir : ilia r y ’s Ju n e meeting. Mrs A<Hph P.usignola. program c h u iman, w a s a ssiste d by Mrs. Cal abrt;. M rs. A n t x r y Butgiu S'Jhp i s r d n u m b e r s with Italian pttzn r fo. the u h J .nc t hour. Ilo .b a *<■* tuc th e evening were Mrs Itu sigiK lu and Mrs. hlari M oca** la. p r o r iu < t s . ( u n n e d F : e t d o r r la n d b o x cf *i ce Card Program I s : p • s e n t 'i I n b t ì t r o n of . |u s t ~1 EJ u rn .---------AT t h i l n r h a v . ' been anke^ to fc Vt* t.H .r o.mation for *te y u i :b e M to M iaj M ary Nataie by Ju ly liHa. .4j t ml it ¿nuy oe pp*wp riatly a m n u le d K r printiiKf. i..c w< lla ru drpar.ou.nt will ag rin a sx *t th lig h t Brigade in « ..n r» t md from m t-tm ,» .md will hcl.. w ith refreshments and 1 I .1 e r m a tters during t he ir m tet: _ • A B t ' * . h h cur w th refre: ’ ments fi iic.w*d the business ci the e v e > k j. Ju FROZEN LEM ONADE A S H A N K HALF w w w >w i — a wwaiii» H SLICED BACOM „49eGROUNDCHUCK 59: FRANKS r55- - .4 9 ' SHOULDERsteak 89e . PASTRAMI VS .69' SAUSAGE MEAT 39L I STEW BEEF 65c. A A ICECREAM WHfVST r a _ _ l Q P O R T IO N ib C ISALT . Ä55 CORN S E f" 3 a 49' ■i 15' OLIVES mm. n r lî1 OLIVES sum U kW ^aa. 0 HEINZ KETCHUP PORTION MÊÊID ii im t ^ 1 « SWISS SUCES ft, WHITE A N D C O L OR S BOKDEN'S DESSERT GELATIN »£. LUNHPAKS“ii6 9 i -3 9 c SCOTTOWELS I a > A M > tm iO W IIM tT ID I M AUD UMIOM — KICEM MUENSTER I SBAHD0*10« HEINZ REUSH ." -2 5 ' SECRETDEODORANT TOO S P A R K L IN G T E E T H 49' \ 891 Fom.ly ■AIK m tA T SATIN SET amiowinuM wtnm au** T7ÒO EXG ED EIN m Sm W a t e r m e lo n SW EET CORN 4 B O STO N LETTUCE NancyLynn Fr,J^5jk#d CHERRY CRUMB PIE w «m i C M N 2 49c 2 • 15' A R . A | | . t'ewil CKAUCHEESS Ç 1 Q < I . Æ «moi noma, iw*u «t wmu V I N E R I P E NED CANTALOUPE 29' A .6 5 ° GLEEM bAVf.4 SW EET-RED R IP E SW EET I G RA N D U N IO N ^ 9 ' PRELLSHAMPOO flOl 1 O i FR tS H - H Y D R O C O O L E D * . ROMANOCHEESE ^ 9Sr a 1 5 '_______ Æ&r/n /-fee/? Produce A EDAM WEDGE “ i 8 9 c I S A U T CAUrOMHA LOCAL SODA ¿■ ’■.■y'': GRAND UNION lu iD m n e n u H u u VINEGARCl i- ■an * ~ 4 Q SHRIMP csxu a 3 ^ 99' 1i: 39' ■ i, SWORDFISH STEAKS SS TOMATO PA STEsl2' lö ÎQ< 4 7 ' e w W it 10' ALL FLAVOEt — 6ELAT1M DCUEKT JELL-0 T PEACHES % Gal. C ent. m m r™ , LO eX A a c O R A N D U N IO N - yellow ciiig POT PIES-« 5& 99c HOLLAND HALL _____ SHANK BUTT H A L F C A U IO H N IA | AVOCADOS . •IH COOKIES ; M f ’A u ; 20" POBTABLS 19' Housewares Safe E L E C T R IC FANS IVORY L ia U lD 67ÍI MOM W HILE *»■" • Ï * ’V U w , '•'■miilii ;V .titln M-qt. WASH lA S in • R-^t UTILITYPAS I LAUNDRY BASKET e ROUND »ASIN e VECETAILE BIN .»I* ■ '• Sé PAGE SIX r'rrl e.n íl*th;e R .ad nt i s jcuth< i n entrance to Lyndhural. «lis Janes ann ejn erd a latm «rd pai ty to be t^ld at the Cloni» I | | i s V avr k on ApgU't 1 9 ; \ gHrt.n^ with devsort at 12 :30 p.m. M is Vavtik g a v e her "i he State in v e n t io n aqal officers c i the past y e a r g a v t their an XMl I.JXMtK. I k si. S. ¿ at tea wMd h y mi » n ■; w jr o M mes lio r n a s Queen Of Peace Graduates 228 Seniors H ifti I d w l b a ld Ita Slat c o m aw n vem en t <«t John D a v il MacDonald. M iciesercisca am Juae lttk far 111 (rad a a ta a I r o s tke G irlj' D a n rt- ari Joseph M a n t i» . J r . M.chacl Q uaaa a f P u r e m ent under 0 » Slaters of tL Joseph and 110 g ra d u a l« Iroai Jt se|>n Mairello. David Janu-s the Boya’ Dr part-» rat under the C hriatian Hrotll. rs Marlin, I-ouis B lase Massant. A* cu sto m a ry e v e ry year, tw o! - ------------------------ lu ecrw Peter M cAveney. J o h n grid rr'*'dels. g ift* of th» Paator, " In k *c K' a“ r d - ° T j ° r th , riepartm ent CM P atrick M cO rth y . Kenneth Prn-i- Sch olarsh ip s have been rc -1 **1 McCcUigon, Will nun Daniel cellenco among thr girl* and one •dved by the M lrw in g: jW eG arry. Richard R * e r t M Her. f (k fK ftf Excellence amon¿ the Ar.thony E d w ard DokoupU. from A lfred Louis MsacatieUa, J< boys. Tlie mentals arc ronlm vd Loyola C ollege of L e s A ig rie s. E dw ard Mu«phy. Robert Edw ard BI-IJ-I THURSDAY, JUNE 23,1964 TEE COMMERCIAL LEADÉB AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Htfcrt w Center Installation of the high school course The Blaise Massano, from St. Peter’s Paul General Excellence Medal (Girls’ College; Thomas Joseph Sinhlip I Joh n Sam uel prenrruo. J I> p a rtm « t) went to Jane Eileen re. from St. Peter's CbUege; J o h n Michael Pecoraro, William p a tr ck Gen laro with Lorraine Mary Ashe Michael Sawmk. from General Petrccro. Joseph Patrio* Pe.-son. next ,n merit The General Ex Motor's Corporation: Gerald F r a n - ,R eg e r Allen Pogoda. Joseph Edcellence Medal (Boys' Depart cis Shinn, from Stevens Institute w are Prida.v, I h mas Jcsr.-h Rei. ment! was awarded Michael ChrisJu stin Stanley Rybaeki. Donald of Technology William Francis .^*iech with Lottis Blaise Codtcn. 1350 00 Scholarship Award Anthcny Sa b rlla . Thr nas J o s e f i My.^ano, next in merit. JO SEPH BONANNO from the Lions Club oi North Ar S anfilippo, J r . . Thomas Joh n Sa* A Mi lal lor Religwn. in honor lington; Richard John Gehrmann. « o . J r .. Joh n M ichael Sawruk, of flight Rev Monsignor Peter B. $400.00 Scholarship Award frrm R ich ard Raym ond Schenone. Louis Jo se p h A. Bonamto, son of Mr. O Ccnnor, for the highest marks the North Arlicffton Rotary Qub; Irseph S c h « a r» . G erald rn u ic ia a n d ‘ Mra. Joseph B u n an » of 4» In Relgion Class in the Girts’ De Shinn, Jo arp h F ran cis S 1gnorile. Bo«*e aven ue. North Arlington, partmenf, was confrrrwl m Jane Michael Christopher Spiech, $250.- •VuRlaji O -s -s » Sknlatu. R 0V 1I » « a graduated lasl w erk from 00 Sch olarsh ip Award fr .m the E ilr-n Gennaro. For the highest Friends of Erin of Kearny, Inc.; Joseph Sn^Uie. J r . M icharl B *r- U etr**ta»-n Mwfceal Si l « i l n iagaa m arks in Religion Class in tlie nard th. M irhaH Oiroa> ^h.*r icum laude. Boys' ivpartm ent. the Religion Joseph Gerard ChiareU, $500.00 Spk-eh. Richard Michael Slam -1 Dr Bonanno rrcriv ed special Scholarship fm m the Lyndhurst Medal w as conferred on James oc-np. R r-jer Stanle> Stryeski. D e > |a w a rd a lor «itatan du v; p rfomltiap ter oi UNIOO. Francis K elly. J a m en A I contesting O arer, C a- and. id the ncvt*B lie called M ayor John CrnnnUMiiMer* .. *>ia A. r«M a and Peter Curelo. JM taalUIrd ataangly against thr In** lre**hnlder> w the Kbms gianlripalltlc<. Uto l^nghurm. (^saaniUsluners Uoracf R, Bigie J r. wnn not H\allahl for tewthn—y but Brnilln said he wuaM have IreUfled a« did Ciardr tir ilo . lÄr: >. Q. iiwur anil Romo . T i f rt]W ,ch o!' ,l » U f ; Ja m e a F r a n c a Kelly, fre n i'M u rray, D c u jla s J.h n Narwid, throughout the four y e i n „ . I . l.lMm/»; .IlJ''in Nfvir;«» Ttwinav Al AlMichael's College. iLouis w N ear*. Tho.nas ttary m aM ataa fa t paaaraalnn of Closing SouioR ?or Moihor1* Club i.v ndhu st Mothsxs Club e!d then cloning me«ting oi M r and Mrs. Phillip Ma h e jn - r c f Forest Avenue have as tlieir ¡¿la st M rs M anlx imei s s ster. Mrs. Ben W arwick of Portsmouth. ie s ;< ion on T h u rs d a y a ft ? r en n *it the h om e o f M rs. Er,*in N eum an n , 20 1 F e rn Av* Va Mi N e u m an n wa9 installed I p resid e n t fo r th e c o m in g e a i. w ith M is . Ja m c ^ SM letsky _ «ài lost No 0. A llV tlr rutflnn aa MOM, liM appll*-<l to lit s vie. p re s id e n t; Mrs. G eorg * Jfc e rd in g , treasurer; and M rs AT I N n ALLAT10N - La ft » t Î S Î » ? Œ “» : t1:.' / k t(»r ivlaturo. secretary. The ns* «r ■ni; ofllccr waa Mrs Will- Ika L rad liu rat Hebrew C rater; -----.. .. igri Stelzenmullac, retiring pres *"■ H* ,rT T¡f® Jaharran». CoiaiaoH'*” « M'" ident. t r a t , and M n. Alvin Jae*ka.|r oe « u « t uo«l. N. j. i h e club voted to pay tor -•resident nl Sisterhood, and A II. » ? »» J i i e e se -e n - w e e k camporships W eln , v ic e president of tke M irka.l IJlkt* oi C am p Rainbow for R etarded C e n te r. A v*., Ljrl __ urst, S. J n.s AnthOfrv Sullivan. Slan ia-l»n ce In the auhje<u ol anatonw Trwift, 12!» Sm New Je r s e y State Scholarships •Krank K u r t*ttsro. 1 -hiidien to come to the sa m r A gold m edal for outstanding ford Av« •o. t r a•4 Stirai. K i la a i Sullivan. J r .. R-heri Jo sc tIi ,and fh a m a c o lo -N He w ill inter* r s o l a i , .'.jo i .h »•n Cappa* <lo. tn. TTruate# school spirit w as aw arded to Nan h ave been received by the follow Su arhriek. Paul i'^h» airl Ton- at the G eorgetow n U niversity ü*ed amp. They also contributed a The l«yndhnrst Hebrew Center ing boys; r«t Av*.. LVndklini. N. J .uni o f money fo r R iv e r R oa^ ind their Sisterhood h«4d their an cy Anne C ostabile of the G ir l s ', Ic®* H ospital. W ashirgton. D C . 1 Dunn* mW Trust»ic T ru s ta « . O KIimI Robert Arthur Aumann. Frank askn. jchool pupils, to be used for nual installation dinner at Steiner s iu Kd«ivr< , « 'a r la ta d t, N .1 Department and Jo sep h William Thom as B lu s e Tomkiewiei, J<*n A product of Our I .arty (jueea si he c h ild re n a s th eir te ach e i «»bjvctiro*. U a u x . itheuifl niHd>> M ichael Bagdon. Anthony Edw ard Caterers. Newark, on Wednesday IUIO«dl«IN> I« U n l i M U> l>a D’Andrea of the B o ys' Depart r i «il »’ Dokoupil. Ja m e s Joseph Dowd. Joseph Tcii-pev III, Jriw M ktarl P » « « gnmuomi si hool, St. Petar'a * e s fit. evening. Harry Feldman was mas l'a nb, MHr»i< ip * t C ta rs , of l.yiid ment. VillaKKie. Fran k Joaeph Vitale. Preparatory School. Jeraey Cttjr, ■u n i . lara av , Mrs. N eunaann n am ed h er ter of ceremonies. The North Arlington Wom Tim othy M ichael Crowe. Ja m e s J r , Antlrrw Diniel Walah. Charles and St. P t t F T J Collevr in 1310 A W W. U M aein -k l {landing co m m itte e c h airm e n Robert .Helston. William Edw ard Harry Klein was installed as Poat Na 2t. Ain' •*" ^ en's Club prizes of $10 each JfA ll ( • roMfi CnmniaiM Jo n es. Ja m e s Fran cis K elly. John Anthony Wiercinaki. Jam, a Jo - with a kachelor oi acience M rs R a lp h G o rd o n , m e m b e r (»QSKfenl of the CtJltor with Al TURN TO PAGE S Mk-hael Jo y. A4h»l.<»' s h ip . Mrs. E d w a r d H e m sw o rth Wein and George Dlugaach. vice tv - ii-L „ , . . t IKenneth Konti. Stephen Alfred Kru «-ph Wilaca. FloherT Stephen Wilt- K r « . I * - »miaa»> has alao 3» Ns* to ra Av* for I,ngUsh w ere aw arded to Jo y or . ■. . . F . J , . .... mann. Robert John Yanoaey, Sie- mdurtad kl Ih r m edical honor m- and M s. Ja m e s S id le t s k y . b u d .S. J. M arie A la in th r G irls ’ D ^ a r t - I “ *?: Jo h n LU,U‘ clety ol A%ha Omega Alpha. Ha get and fin a n c e. M rs S te lz e n - presldenta; H a ir, La BoQfc. r s - l|>>tM, Also, Jo h n David MacDonald. phen Zukowaki cerdkig secretary. Joseph /jttkuw k»m h i m ment ;tnd to Louis Blaise MasTHU r.IRi. r.RAIN ATF.S > a k a a «am ber oi Alpha Sigma ¿r.uller. p u b lic it y ; and M rs. C. financial secretary; Michael Rtf• ». „ , _ _ 4 Michael Jo sep h Marrone. Lotas STATI OF sano the B— oy* . IDepartment . BDl«IW laise M a s «lIK), ™ . John uel I j-n-i,n niaa-jL WIHW «MM1Í1 Sam CViJlU lt*! PerP~ Jo y c e M arie " Ala ’ *Roar Ann Al- Mu. aaathcr national honor aoci- J U o e tsa l, su n sh in e. OSFARTMKN'I kin. treasurer; Alvin Jacobs. Irv Mrs. M aturo iiivuoa invited m th e nu c luu b . coraro. " «u ,w . .™»in IU■« a iiu i , lax- ^ inis. .<idiuiu . . .. i-rrttnrn Jan. ert th,. North Z n í X T o T a ^ y ^ ™ ’ J ° * ph Mirhi,Pl P(^G erald r * ro ' “ra in r M ary ^ Ashe, M arilyn R o e m a rried to the fc rm e r tc h a v e a p icn ic at h er su m m er R triM. _ Ju stin Sta n ley Rybaeki. ^ . ----ques Klein and Nat Rod, trustees. Club prise for H istory, and Rob F ra n c is Shinn, Roger Stanley Stry- ¡srioo Benedici, M ary Louisa B iack L,*ane FOw Io w ä i of L y n m u rst. h om e a t M o o se p a ck L a k e “ ^wnani, 1 * *n n jili J .i l i / ta/4èAa . . Mr. Jacxbs is chaplain and Harry 1*1*' ert Francis Gerhard received the eski, Charles Anthony Wierciieki. nWP Anna Marie Brown, Judith witn iaau* gaugnter. they July 21st. Klein is a L ie Membership Nortii Arlington Rotary Club prize Stephen Zukowski. • ' iTherese Brown, Eltrabeth Arni *•* ArUagUa^ Va. Tnnlss. for History, and Robert Francis GIRLS • (Browning, Frances Elizabeth RuGraduation Held Mrs. Al Jacobs was M aile d its (lertiard received the North Ar The fcdlotaing schoiarships were ^ Ireoe Bufano, Margaret presadmt of the Sfcstoflv 1, with lington Regular D em ocratic Qub By Hebrew School ' ¿ UD »■«' by thr GW a Department ol TK -reaa B arile, M ary Ann Burke. Mia. Heury Klein and Mrs. Berand Lad!ca A u x d .a iy p ru e for Hi5- Ihe a M S of 1964 jP au lette Helcn Cam ici. tU «-n C ongregation B nai Is rari Ha- nurd Gkck. vice preaidtrKs; Mrs. toiy. • |;| Donna L e e Trotta, full scholar- ¡M a ry C aruso. Ethel IJIlian C a ) Manuel Steinhardt. recording see• Ibrew ¿ i h txl held giaduation m i n . T T h 1«. to E a se s C ollege of B a s m e « ‘ ruao. M argaret Roar Caaey. G er The Woman s Club o l LynrihUTIt f r ^lay w e a k « . Tt* gm d- relnry; M rs Herman Beck, corre- Committees Are Appointed mont Zx H Anne Elizabeth Me-1aW ine F ra n ce s Q arke, Lenore ! held 4 s last re g u la r m eeting of the ! uating »tudints u v haded J e ffr e y spending secre tary ; M rs. H a n j ment si ti>e G irls Department V in rin li, *a K^/ * H L. _rj-4 D dl U erlin * I UBI,. U w i e n i dott. V a a i . La ■ Book.1 ---*' J^ Lr ..2.. ZabZ , B . r »Ula. e rr ., lAno I.,a . B Gordon w as a w ard ed to K ath ryn Ann Conen County B an k e rs' Association; r r S i t n i ^ J ^ > * i ah »»riTcn,ple Witti ****** *l* ,aUcd M itchell d o lt . P a u l Felseirfald. Jca e p h Zatknw. treasu rer; Mmes frcy and in the B o ys' Department EUen Ja n e Herbert, scholarship C esta. N ancy Anne Ctostabtle, ppeeadent. M i's. W illiam J . V avrik , Stcv Friend, Harvey Jackson. Al Wsln. Matthew HcrowrtU. a «i ‘ o R ich a rd Joh n Gehrmann. iskiamm Kook. Judith Larnsr. Jef- Irving Levin, trustees. from E a ste rn School for P h ysici Emanaeella La u ra Covino. M ary w càêrmt. The Queen of P e a c e Mothers' an s' Aides; Gene Louise Gavcn, A ™1 ^ P * M rs. V a v rik nam ed her lan dleM N at R o g o « w as the lastsllk lg Society p n ze for Science (Phys Cullen, $250. U .S. Savin g s Bonds from . lin d _a . Ann . _ „ . K!lrtí r ! " chairm en for the y e a r A m erican [Ju n c ia Saietan. W arren Sctincád- officer for the Center and H arry ics) in the G irls ' Department w as Friends of E rin c f K earny, Inc.; Anne C w h -n r D o e ^ y W IV Nk. ^ Akm,uißti ^ ^ u d R * ,e r , Fmkwmn lo r ihe S - l e r i « l Rabbi aw arded to V a le rie Catherine VasM„rs. Philip o(^um/er: ^ / e r : ccivics iv ic s and and Weeks Jane Eileen Gennaro. $100. schol C atnona T Diamond, M ary A n mIM D avid Barbalett pronounced the zkis The Queen of P eace Booster Dies. Caux>i Mary ' —-----Dradnn.- Janet ----------— fCDmmumry piojens, itu*. a i « k . -. __ ^ ni (ho bcnrdlctkm. Club prize for Science in the arship from Patrolmens B enevm^ i su m n «. n .r » w l o lra l Association of North ArlingEU cro Drozo. B arb a ra Ann DymGl>rrtrn Mn H erm an H om e; to, The program ni entertainment B o ys' D epartm ent went Ion; C arol von N essi, Scholarship k .w sk i. M argaivt Ann r a rle y . lu-uitiona. M rs A as organ music played b> Chris Fra n c is Ghinn. A w ard from I^<tt.-s Auxiliary of Christine E la m a Keunk Jo a n « '« ta m a n a literatu re and d m n k . ' . .a W I T ^ J I T . 11 ,. Slrohler and exhibition «Aanc.ng by R eceiving the Ladies Auxiliary rNorth Arlington Lions H u b; Mar- M a o fra a z s y a k . KUeen M ary C al- Migs M im P ob ttr wel^ T f. Domaúck and Roue Muletti of, of the K nights of Columbus prizes llyn V eron ica K elly. Sdw laralilp laghcr. Gene touiac Gaven. Eileen far(. M r, stroh ler; music. ^ H e l w ^ f c ^ pre sent- Lyndhurst. Co-chairmen of a r for out.standing work in the Home given b y West Hudson Business Anne G ebauer. Ja n e fjlc e n Gen- M rs R o h rrl Q n h ,,, ^ diplomaa Rabb. S u ln p M rangements for fco evening wen* E conom ical D epartm ent w ere Le and Profwtional Women » O ub; ;naro. Arlene M arie G erou ^ B a r -! And. w ay s and means. M m W *. ^ B ron w ch*y11 Mrs. Bernard Gbek and Mrs Jo nore Roue Clem ente in the CJothfretn the Tnn ne n s. ;- n « s r r Kr-* If U Tiw. Ja pr**s berk, M ersa J«»* seph Rosmq. m« Division and Judith Rarhel Loretta Anne P assanante. winper f»ara Ann G ow erck. Kllcn M arie low er graden who earead them of the N ational Scholarship of the H acken. Patricia A m *’ Hannen. Roasto. p u tJu tty . Mr». J e * » ' - ; - " Potter in the Foods Division. I. Hlowi-d the M rt Wll. " Catholic W ar Veterans, Ih e B r e n * Ixiuise Harringkin. L,nda s l ^<b,h a: mfln)a1 sj, Other a w a rd s went to the fol n T vsces in honor of Ihe graduates. amoung of $500 M ary Hedges, E lim Ja n e Herbrrt. ham M ay e r; pr* i i i \ Jdhn lowing stadents: V ivian Je a n ToJa n e Su san Hnag, Carol Ann Hirn- L g u rk , sunakin.' M rs Jrae p h iCmtinaed from ra g e 1) have been received by the foMow. e i , N ancy Anu Ho(ll. Zmiem.yeartaook. M m cs trollirr. G e o rg eto w n of P e ac e P a ris h Award In the ing g irls Anne Isabella Hopkins. Andrea liosao and Vaarrik (iokien Age Business D epartm ent; Ja n i* I^ynn Kathleen Anne Cushing. Lmda Suzaim a Huda. P h yllis B entrice Chib. M m es R n ssio and Mi hael P ila s, Fre n ch Club of Queen of R> bert C harles Pollock. J r .. son P eace High School Aw ard lor pro Mary Hedges, Martl>*i Veronaca Jacovini. Mary Jane Justice, Mar- Russai; bospétality. M rs Frank Kelly, Veronica Anns Martin, Jo llyn Veronica Kelly. Ruth Marie Zanerman; Evening Deparment oi Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Poificiency ia F ren ch In the Girts' sephine Anne Massa. Ursula E. KimbaU, Lucille Ann Wayn, Janet advisor, M rs Joseph Jankmv^ki; Ttock. «3 sixth 5lt . North Art*« Departm ent, Ja n e KUeen Gennaro M. Mitsch, Constance Marie Mot- Marie Kryzanoav^o. Janice Marie Jtauor Woman's Qub a/ivisoi, ¡ton. New Jersey, has been graduand TbaoHiB Jo se p h Saniilhppo. tola. Kuzmiak. Constance Anne Las- Mrs Ralph Santulli a ted from Georgetown UntverSpanish C hib of Queen of Peace Also, Loretta Anne Passanante. zaro, Sharon Kathleen Logan. At the business meeting a let jetty's Sc*col of Ijiw. He worn High School Aw ard fnr proB nenry Rose M arie Paterno. Anita Franv Joycr Rita Lopardo. Patricia Ann tin of thanks way i »«eetvetl from «wanted fhe degree of LL.B on T tu - l a n d w o u ld in Spanish in the G irls' Depart 1/ sgnr, Katheriae Mary Luciw, the Board of Trustees of th- Pul*- June S, 1964. Mr Polladt m a Idt- pabW r i a » r . T h e ment and B o y s' Department, re ces Sarro,Mary Jean Tmachio, CarolJeanne von Nessi, Jotfittt Ann Mane Lynch. Mary Louise lie Ijbrarv for the sUde pr »jector n P r graduate of 3r Peters Col- al w h ic h M d d in g w o u ld a t a r i w a s spectively. Magher. Veronica Ann Martin. He- presented to the lib rary by tty lege, Jersey City. New Jeraey ■at b y Ha vino a t Sl.tSS an a e r e , Aw ard recipients included also Rachel Potter. THE BOY GRADUATES lene Mary Massa. Jo Am Masaa. Club while at GOTgetown. he was a o t o p tihM r Ju dith Therese Brown. Latin Qub In the Boys' Department F’hilip JoaepMne Anne Massa. Patricia Mrs Fre d Taub anw viced a trve in the Fegan Law Oab. and p r o b a b ly of Queen of Paace High Srb w l Edward Ansai one, Robert Arthur McChrthy. Mary Jane Meporty for chilcben at G reys tone to Delta Ifceta Phi Law FiahTnity - t h r fi aw ard for proAcfency wi Latin 1 M adeline Ann M cCoy, be held on Ju n e 26th. Ot#> mem Giorgrtcwn University, founded grab o n t h r f a r t t h r S t a i r « I New in the G irJs' Department; I>oretta Aumann, Jr.. Richard Allen AurElizabeth M cGorry, Judith bers will go with her. in 17*9 and the first IrebtuUon to « Ia lin a t itle l a t h e tid a l Anne Pasaanaafer and Lorraine iemma, Frank Michael Bagdon. M rs Rossio. retiring pre sident receive. a uaiveraaty charier by v t l a t k e muadowe. The l i r e Mar> Ashe, •ftecotri’ Award for Daniel Myron Baron. Thomas An-¡Ann MdMahon. Joeeph Blair,1 Carol Ann M eisch. U rsula E M announced that the Club E m blem of Congreas. is observlag Us l?5lh t a f td r r * h a v e M l that by arqalr Jo u rn a l iam in fh e ’ G irls' Depart thony Basile, Joh n lag t h r t i d a l r i g h t s a f Ih* a l a t a R irh- !Mitsch. V'ivian P a tricia M olinari, has been ivtvtved and willb e !A nniver»ry this year ment; Susan Anne Arndt and N orm an Richard Brem ner. Frank Anthony Liola, Veterans' oi ard William Bulger, Jamea Peter Mary Elizabeth Moore, Dnema Ca Foreign War a w a rd for the most Burke, Gerard Michael Cant relia, thrrine Morelia, Eileen April MoConstance M aria Mottola, outstanding student in Citizcnslup J r ., Jo se p h G erard Chiarell. John in the Girls' Department and in Joseph Coiasurdo, Richard Henry diane Madeiyn Mottola. M aureen Collins, W illiam F ran cis Col ton, Claire Noonan, Judy Marie Oli the B a y s ’ Departm ent, respective ly. Anna M arie Brown and Paul Gerard Joseph Cooney, John Mich ve ira . Loretta Ann«* Passanante. ael C oscia. J r ., Joseph Aloysius Roe Marie Pellecchia. Ja n is Lynn E d w a rd Tom asko, Am erican L e gion Medal tor the moat outstand Costello. Jr.. Paul Edward Cniata. Pllas, Susan Ann Pizzuro, Judith ing student hi leadership, integri Timothy Michael Crowe. Joseph Rachel Potter, Joanete Mary PotiJu lia Pruchty, crtgm ge, and school spirit in Wilkam D’Andrea. J r William J o lakowski Sandra the (iiris D epartm ent and in the seph Dill. John Philip DiPasquaJe. mcky. Barbara Ann Quigley. M ary Anthony E d w ard DokoupU. EdQuinn. Miryam Ramona B oys' D epartm ent, respectively M ary Louise Blactan'orr rw eived I«*” 1 Th om as Dougherty, Ja m e s Rendon. Maryann Elizabeth Rusa $25 U Ü Savintis Bond a n i med- J'*"-P h Dowd. Dennis John Eagan. terhchz. Patricia Ann Salimbene. al a s first priz<* winner of the R obert Akbt*rt E v e rs, IXxiald John Anita Frances Sarro. Kathleen Elizabeth Shields. Veterans' of Foreign War, Calo ÌPky, Dennis G e rard Fanning. Sas l^adu>s A u xiliary I-^say (,'oevTh om as P a u l Fecik, D e n n i s Barbara Estellr Smith, Darlene test and Ju dith Therese Bruwu Ja m e s Fitzgerald , P aul F ran cis Hernadette Spahn. Cathloen E liz a receivad the s«*cund prize of $15. F lan ag an , Ja m e s P atrick G arrett, beth St. Jacques, Nancy Florence The Worth Arlington Woman's Rich ard Jo h n Gehrmann, Robert Sullivan . V ivian Je a n 'tokash. Club " D r a m a '' medal was award F ra n c is G erhard, Richard P M ary Jo a n Tonachio, M aureen ed to D avid Ja m e s Martin. G ra v e s. J r . Jo h n Joseph Harrison, Anne Toner. Pam ela Ehzaboth C ertificates for punctuality and Je ro m e H H ealey. J r ., Ja m e s T reacy, Donna L e r Trotta Judith reg u lar attendant* were awarded Robert Holston. G a ry M ich ael'A n ,, Vah-nte. Cheryl Je a n V ara, to the following g irls of the ( la s s Horn, JeTwi Rotwr! Janrezko, R ich V alerie CalheruK- Vaszkis. C arol of 1964 F o u r Years Perfect At ard l^ h vard Johns, WiWarn Ed- Je a n n e von Nessi, Jacq uelyn P a tendance — Susan A. Arndt, w ard Jo n e s, Thomas Michael Ju s- n u . W iedman B arb ar Joan Za Ja n e t M arie Kryzanowski. Mary tki, Jo h n Thom as K o m a r Ja m e s loeki M arie EUcen Zalewski. R ita Ja n e Ju s tic e , Ja a ic e Mane Kuz- F ra n c is K elly, John P eter Ktera- J m Zepka. Regina K ran .es Zrtty m iak, and B a rb a ra A. Quigley; an, F ra n k Jo sep h King. J r . Ste- j , Three Y e a rs P e rfe ct Attendance phiMi Ja m e s Klos. ¡HAVE YOU LOOKED TKtM ; R oad, — U rsula E. M Mitsch; One Y ear Ronald Jo sep h Kolbinger. John OVEE? Yaa haven’t flatahrd rrad Pe rfe ct ANsndaace — Nancy A. Kenneih Koch. Stephen Ajtrnd k g The Lradnr until you’ve count b u rg la r y and rradi«. stala, isrlnajar ¡¡« IM *.toek In a u ra n ra m Mils m m * in a c co rd a n o « w llb law u n til S ta y 1. I « » . T h* e«odlt»4a s s d » ¿ .i n s s a or «aid C * m r« « y s t l a * d o t* Sf ■neh o t a u m o n t , Is sh o w n s e fotA d m itte d A a*« to, e |iJ * S .t t 2 .# 1 CiahiHtiea. Mc^pt Capital and aurptue Paid-up c tritai. $1.000.000.00 Surplus Ot#*r all Liab I'tlOft, in c o ia l«r tha y*af, M,it».*SS.*S Ditbur.«m«nt. tor !n* » v Ìtn s s » w m Ì h Ì o '. . **' * r Commioa'onor of B»hkI«| an Inturancc D«t«d June t i r». Ju'jr I. t»M l u i ; %0.C0 ' N O T IC I T a k a no tice ih a t 131 S tu y v e e o n t Vxp iin tid d ln g a e L ^ a U lr a . hae ■Lii«ll«d to th e B ourd o f C om m »*sie.i•ra ol th . T o w n a h tp of L r o d h a e i t . t v J a r a o ? . for a P I* n a ry R e ta il on um pO tm d e e a t* tb f pr*ntt**« i tu a te d • t U fi K i o u e i a n t A t*n«l*. .\ n d h iim t. N*»- _f« r * y Ma-tin I’. Sect11 Prm... *23 Second At«.. L>ndhuret. N J Ann» l l « f I 4p * h ard l, T r « a a . F o u rth Ht L y n d h u rs t. S . J A nna M ae IImim .a r d i S*c f . F o u rth S t ., Ljiidhurat L jn d h u ro t, N J. Martin C, t .j ndhurM t. • m a M -e R*pf* ... . LaM idhurat. N J A lfred R R;* p * ia rd l. 743 F o u rth S t . leM idhurpt. N t All atiK k f tdrrii liold lug one r r m o re i»*r <fiitu m o f th e «took of »Id ••orporStlou M a rtin li. S «ottl. 333 S econd A ve l.v n d itu ta t. N I A n n i .'I»«- R u p e a a id l. 743 F o u rth St . |. \ n d h u m t. N J A lfred H. R n p a -a rd t. 743 F o u rth S t., l.s n d h iir a l, X. J <ihjcftu> na. if a n y . « Ir uld t>e m a d e Im m ^ d la ta ly In « r t t l n s *n F re d l). T a uh, M unletpal t l e r k of L v n d h u ra t. New J p r w ) • M a rtin O Root!». F re r td e n t 113 Set-mid A venue. I .m d h u ra t N. I l> t*d J u n e th - i i . li*ae F e e . IIS »n Wood Paneling? VISIT Our Largs Display Of Assortad Panels VAN KEUREN & SON l.sm her - Ita llU a i M atartaU SN Paasale Ave.. E. Newark Talk. Over YOUR None Financing with US Rnt .¡S T ï - Buyisg ’ Building *hsprsTief j You'll fin! the lean you want . . . oa the Iarms y a a want PLUS p ra n p t, friendly sarvi«« at . . , SO U TH B E BG EN SA V W O S fint yaw» Association TrtW-i JO p.m. WSkatar M M “ Where Y ea Save Does Make A Difference!" Open Mon Eves. with the finest in sntsasthre sphelstsry WE HAVE MOVED INTO LARGER QUARTERS 225 RIGHUUID CROSS (JUST EAST a aaiTE 17) RUTHERFORD, N. J. Barbara A. Dynakow Krukiel. Thomas Jerome Kurcaew- led the bargslns on Ihe classMed M U M For more than 18 yearn we have served your needt in auto upholstery from 24 Gian Rutherford. NO W . . . We Have Outgrown Oar Old Facilities, As Our Business Has Grown Through Customer Reeomsondatlons! South Bergen Car and Truck Owners Coma To Ua For * Truck Saats * Convertible Taps For F«miturcs Living. Dining bodroosn Sc kilchans ■t the lowed price« ffim is n ? CaH this New York City homber ^ 212 888-1212 (or information from the Fair, ¡ncM w f up-to-themmuta news on daily fail activities, new k k r k u . •a ta u iA a UJU.SAI»# s w * Boat Cushions * Auto Upholstery Leather A Canvas DIAL GL 0-8900 BERGEN AUTO UPHOLSTERY CO. 225 HI6NLMI CR0SI TI3 D IRICTOH* •' econd A ve.. S*■ro ttt. SIS S In order to SERVE YOU Costabile. 743 HU 4-14M Freeholders ski. E ile en M. Gallagher: t-i—fo ski, Jo h n Fkiward Lacey, Jr., Ar- ¡paga. Every week over 7,000 famM Hedges. N ancy A. Hopf, J u thur P au l Lamendofta, J r . , John Mas read The Leader olaaainada. dith A. McMahon. Constance M. E dw ard LltHS, Frank Anthony L i - 'Band them — aad aae them! Mot tola. Ju d ith M. Oliveira, Lore 't a A. Paeaanante. Ja m s Lyan PI las. M a ry 8 Qakia, Mary Ann Rusterhdtz, Valerie C. Vaszkis. and B a r b a ra J . Zaiewskl. \ hive b«ronnto t«t n*y nam« aod ■ fflied my «aal. at frantoli. M»S P rs n sp I D a liv s r y *•#1 Degree For Robert Pollock m a c b in a ry . (JUT EUT OF ROUTE IT) RITIEnFOn, 1. j. TÜUKÜUAY, jU B W » , i <*4 m u a m a tM O A L l e a p e a üw d s o u t h b e b s b n a e r a r n iM . gM M •£ £ 3 5 5 5 3 5 E 4 ( m ta - ; Walter Vreeland. 225 Hiïaxie Ava. Panunua; Ta Servsaat: at *7300: Jo in Dcwedcll, Fort Les and Jame* Gundersdortl. Gary Spino Partied On H. S. Graduation Mary Ellen C hristened Maty E d « McTtfgns.-daa#*: c< Mr. and Mi«. WWam McTsfc* of 41 ruth street m Mr. and Mr». Mario Spina and delimiter, Gali, of New Street, enk ita lre d cn Saturday evening in .vk'Draticn cf die promotion ot thalr non, Gafÿ. to High School, Child For Addisons •io n the 8Ui grade at Rcmrvei. School, and in celebration oi A 1 C J. Patrick Addison and .-'atter a Day. Their gurets « W Mrs. Addison ot Chicopee rails, Ihe.r parents, Mr. and Mrs Anthony Massachusetts, are the parents of >V-no ci Lyndhuist and Mr. and a daughter Kathleen Ann, 6 lbe. 9 Mia. Rccco Morano of Towacc , cm., bora Jtme 2 In Weatover Air iriio ipent the weekend at the force Base I{capital She jcina a 3pino heme, and their children. iiisttr. Suaan Irene. 2'«. Mrs. Ad.-x-.it 40 other relative» aad dac.i Is the farmer Joan Hurley Menda came to the party, frum ct this place. Airman Addlacn. iawthoine. Totuwa a A Lynrihm .lt. also i t North Arlington. is cjrThere was a codioni tor the rendy serving in O e U S.A.F at iild n .i and a buffet supper for WMover Field end will be d » the adults, -. ------.. eM M Latin Examination Sîcrs Miss Hauptvegél Dama lUuptvcgel, daivM o-«r ir. * Mrs. Richard Hauptvo*d. 511 Sixth Avenue, ha* bean naard ■wineicr in a co»«prtiüv» na tiamrldc Latin examfmtie.v, I V uatist la conducted arauaUy by the Associat'd tur Procostica. f.t Study of Latin, and thousand* ot Graduated From Xavier High School Valley Brook Ave., have a » nounced the engagement at their daughtrr. Helen, to Jack Greenberg, aoa of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Grtenfarrg. 27 Madman Ave., Hasbnouck Heights The prospective bride will be graduated from Katherine Gibbs Sstoad. Maw York City, in October Nelaon Woodruff and cMldnn, Jean, Wendy aad C ani, ot WoodRidge. also celebrata« Mr Wtoodn iifa birthday. Later In die day their sco and daughtw-ji-iaw, Mr. and Mrs Jo in Gordon and cMkben, Roy, Douglas and Jane, cà Nutley, joined the party. of Arizona and la sssnnlaSwl with Morningstar-Paialey. Inc.. at Cltiton. A family party to honor Mias Lisa and her fiance will be bald Sunday. June 21th. a t l* ie's RraUurant. Kearny, The couple are piam*w a May UK wedding No Cash Down« Eight Past Presidents At Emblems Meeting The Lyadbunt Emblem Old) bin and Robert Blacn. Mrs. K nne laugbt « x a n in ‘ atTOnp»ny The bride wore aa empire «own Lyndhurat. the paat ■ y a a n In c . ~ * white peau da sole w*h a Roosevelt School, and M s. Om&> b u r p n j e D i n n e r tiain. and chapai length veilSbi td taught <1 year, hi Ly— sa-n C . . G a o r n a u ° #° r9* M Y taadlaal tsahaaMtfat a t th e Piaaa. brauck HeKMa; Mias Daaodw carried liliea ot die valley.He: the past sht y a an ta llooaseett at K2&3. and John Soanka, 1*3 Gash at Rutherford: Miaa Caro: iftendants wore empire gowns at School Gifts were presented to Mr. aad Mrs Geeeve amber crepe and carried yellow thr honor guests R iverai* Ave.,’ were ho Hamilton Road. Teanack. Thaller at North Arlhagton: and Among thcae attendtag were Eli surprise dinner party TV appointment at Joaaph R. Mr. aad Mia. Joasph Flncti of ihasta tfcisies. .Mrs. Wood Jr. attended PenresylKane, superintends* ot Schools. Sunday at the Robin Letcher of 171 Tontine Avonar, SCsnhflpK.A> ** Varda State College and waa grad- M t C a rle s Christ, p r a a t d l at — -------------------Lyndhurst as undenheriff oi Baruated from secretarial aohoal.Her the Board at Education, Miss A m I jgen County, was oonOrmed by die C . I J . . husband, an alumnus at St. Pet-jGraffam. former prlnc^al o i l Board of Freeholder« at V a k » ooioon Age Closes er a College. Jersey d ty , haa bet-.i ;Roosevelt achooi. now rathad-and ) day . meeting th e w M a n t I* S e a S O n WM* A P a r t y ■ "IT ■ ■ ~i ■ * ^ ■ * ■ ^ -.1 f r ' \ r effective July 1, ISM. aad oarrtM " . ' a salary of »11,000. Letcher mto- .The Lgmdhusat OoMen Age CM) ceeth Joseph MelUlo. alaa of U « d - daaed dM r aaaaoi Mat Wedneahurst who was elected ¿0 hia third day with a party at die W M fagterm s year ago, and M taldag a a lion flehool. early retir ement. . The bfnhdays o i Charles H.J SAVE 1/3 OFF RETAIL PRICE 1 • Poctory Outlet - Dresses A f ' Wholesale Prices | H Junior Petites, Juniors, Misses at a net oi J1600; one sc<ian from Berfe.iAekl Auto, at a net oi I23S0; 4 transistorized Traffu-uunters lor the engineer s office, from .StnnHer Amef, Alit-ntown. IMw»ylvania. at $1640. ranm-d p*ods for Brrgen Pines for July, August and September from PackardBamberger, at 96784; Alan Food Soles. Paterson. SOT; Flagstaff Foods. Perth Amboy. 13063 and N.J. Whdtottic Grocery. Paterson. * O L Y M P IC * PRIDE DRESS COMPANY M /£rj\ I M 554 Valley Brook Ave. Lyndhurst, N. J. H W eeW ays8to4 — Saturday 10-2 || 933.645 6 f l 1 1\ IH ^uT rT r OLYMPIC MOTORS 730 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J. " Phon« 9934757 WHEREVER YOU 60 FOR YOUR - «¿>H tfñ . 4 iown VACATION I156L t T eterboro The Board approved the renewal of an agreement between the I*ort » Jera^v. Intuuni • PARENTS '* »•>iVi-e* jit* ACCSLERATF.D COURSES IN TÏF1NG BEGINNING JUNE U t The Oldest Financial Institution in Town — Sine« 1084 W K S .— T ull H a lf •a a s lo n t K a ta r t o y M sa d a y W e«. JUNE « thru J U L I SI _ ALSO — ■•alanine • OWLV STENO sad TYPING » t f a r s a w s e a fo r s P O U S B 8 8 IO N 8 "SPECIAL MATES K e e p your place In her heart w tttoyour* apart this sum m er. S a y ,"I love you ," b y telephone. t ..r ên* 'itxêj U » » .. j THURSDAY, JUNE 25,1964 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW >PÂGE e i g h t Leader Woman Of The-W eek Commercial Xeaàer... A N D T H E SOUTH BERGEN R E V IE W Established 1921 The Commercial le a d e r is the offlrial newspaper South Bergen Dad LYRDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS W * P l h h i h e d e v e r y T b n r s H a v l>v T l ie C m m u i 'r c i a l e l 2 M I f i 'l g e R o h <1« L y m l l n i r s t , N . J . I.e a H p r P r i n t i n g C o m p a n y T e l e p h o n e (»F ri* '* a 8 -H 7 0 0 - 8 7 0 I J O H N SA V IN O S e ro iid -< ll.is* p a n i a l H n i l i e r fo r c i, N . J . S u b s c r i p t i o n $ 2 .5 0 P e r Y e a r vl e i i C e n tn P e r L u |i ) L v m llm rs t. N . J .. J u n e 2 5 , 1 9 6 4 Does It Make Sense? A lo t o f u s h a v e c o m p lain ed an d y g w p e d b e ca u se in N ew J e r s e y th e sm all c o u n t ie s like C ape M a y (48,5S6) have as m u c h t o s a y in th e N ew J e r s e v »«'nate as c o u n t ie s a s big a s B e r g e n ( 7 8 0 ,2 5 5 ) . S o w h e n th e U .S . S u p rem e C o u rt in all it s m a je s ty said s ta te s rh o u ld b e re d is tric te d o n a p o p u la tio n b a sis th e re seem ed re a so n to c h ^ e r . A fte r all, w h y sh o u d C ape M ay h ave •ls m u c h s a y a s B e rg e n ? In d eed , S alem (58,711), A tla n tic (160,$ 8 0 ), C u m b e rla n d (106 850), O cean (108,• 0 0 ) , S u s s e x (4 9 2 5 5 ) an d W a r re n (63,220) • n d C a p e M av c o n s titu te sev e n v o tes in th e s e n a te and y e t com bined do n o t eq u al B e rg e n ’s p o p u latio n . T h e n w e m u s t look a t th e o th e r side of th e coin. U n d e r th e U .S. S u p rem e C o u rt p hilo sophy by w h at rig h t d o es Idaho ( 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 ) h av e tw o v o te s in th e U .S. S e n a te ar a g a in st N ew Y o rk ( 1 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) a n d New J e r s e y ( 8 ,0 0 6 ,7 8 2 ) 7 S o m e th in g fu n d a m e n ta l h as b e en a t ta c k e d by th e S u p re m e C o u rt: th e r ig h ts of th e w e a k a g a i n s t th o s e of th e s tro n g a r e V .-ill « to O e r i» ) MRS CObB believe« .that family and are most Important to a and believe« that the should work together to rt common goal. She believe* SOME SOUND ADVICE — W alter D<uda ofL yndhurst, w ho has raised raving pigeons for patience and understanding close to 40 years, gives som e pointers on b ird care to his son. Robert. Photo by Lynwood mo>t necessary in the raising „ children. BE V E R LY M URPH Y lovcrseas. So they scot m e o th e rs !crete Plank Co., Inc. requires R«s*ently ek*cted p ru d e n t of W alter Duda of 350 Third 9tretet, which couldn't com pare to m in e ." property tram his birds. His eife, b e in g u n d e r m in e d . Woman’s Auxiliary of N orth A r —Her philosophy of life e m b ra c e s He started out all over again the f rm er Michaline Suda of Willington Baseball le ag u es, «the bt tnrthfuincaa, si icertty, and lo y a lty Lyndhurst. was "p ra c tic ally ra ise d ghe savs,' “ I never make a pidgeons. ’ ’His fath er kept and today has 70 p air cA b reeders kes Barre, P a pitches in for the T lie d e lic ate s y fte m of checks a n d bal alno fo rm er p resident of th e N o r th he re a d ily i j c . d hour a day it take* to ca re a n ces w isely e sta b lish e d by th e fo u n d in g Arlington Ju n io r W o m an 's O u b , prem ise I can’t keep. I enjoy tbem a* * hobby and young I>ud« — far too m any, t^mo ^ reached ^ teens a g m d , stating his intention to for them and the couple s son Rom em b e r of th e North A rlin g to n working with people, and hi orfa th e rs is u n d e r a ssa u lt. ^'s own vooP an^ w a s eventually cut back to abo ut 20 bert, 15 also lends a hand at ¡em ergency Blood Honor S e r v ic e , gani/atii ns, | like to ‘B e a d o er, however, not a goer.’ " * entering pidgeons in ra c e* through p a r. While at onetim e all his tim es. He has not, W orpan’» Club (in w hose D r a m a _________ * !the area. Kni’ouraged by his re- birds w ere named, the num ber is.adcptcd the hobby. D e p a rtm e n t she h in te n s e ly I n m arkable sikx ' css , he helped found “ a little out of hand right now " j “ E ven if he wanted a coop of his te re s te d ), N orth A rlington I J o n ’s ,hp I^ nrlhu^s, Homing Pid geo n and most of them a re nam eless. cwn th ere * no ro^on left in the A uxiliary a n d the local B a s e b a ll Chib in the early 1930s. Though champion racing pid- ^ c k ya rd •his father said. "I h av e to co llect ta x e s, h a v e f r itte r e d a w a y * * ¡ V 1" • " I had plenty of tim e to train gcons aril for a liealthy sum . don’ t think there's a coop in Lynd. , . * , s n atk aial aaro rlly , ( la m in a D e l ta th e ta x p a y e rs m o n ey a t an a la rm in g r a te them and they wore doing g re e t, Duda has never advertised and hui*t bigger than m aie." r^-alled. "Then World W ar 1 1 meat of his excess supply oi pid^ In 1962 it to o k $78,346,678 to ru n th e A ,,r N orth A rlin g to n Jo sep h Barnet, President of th e • South Bergen County B oard of ra m . „ i ™ . anH I went into tac cc- vs a r * riven aw av Insured pidgeons a n c*^ latandy c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n ts. sin c e eearly a rly childhood, since caildhood. »he s h e la 1« a bn«™ i0 i.Bht a b u s i's in ™ i _ . J S ... * . . ‘ „ . .b e in g brought to th«* Ihirta ho m e ~Mae.'.<* nf i*. „» h ■ «caiicr* i)rings io ngni amuses in su^mHrine service. The ptdgeons A first place winner sells for a t L ._ r_ u4ll . . B y 1963 th a t fig u re h a s gallo p ed to graduate of It. w h o .*. and J , - , . y ,,. m()rtcaK,, llpkj KtM un. y * . fc r l« » ln « T t l> g t v « l wKh. racing (»1 (Tjursc i w«is icuni fw , *u»v rs«v oniHT . . . . . . . » . w e im i ni(Tng. I« suio. «ui I i v e ^ charge. Many are out-of-state $173,610,475— y e t th e p o p u la tio n h a d in- sey O ty Medical iCenter, * r probe by tho N « v Jp rs o y R e a l „ ,.„ .m jlwl lo kntw. that they known birds that went for ns hi-jh . c re ase d b u t fro m 4 ,8 3 5 ,3 2 9 to 6 ,0 6 6 ,7 8 2 . As a Red Croxn Nam e, sh e has Ifa la ir Commissju l. K ollow lng is w rrp ___ 1. r a c n « blrds hang.xi up ... «rjji v „. ^ tr-rr ti fed. a s $500. Yet you'U find most d T h e c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t s e t-u p s a r e a taught home nursing count«** in an excerpt fn«n the sto ry setting penally, I gave most ofa rthem to people are unaware of just how n n rJ^ d u seless g a d g e try d e sig n e d to k e ep th e p o li- ’ ' V%d»wn*t a n d locally lorth facts uncovered t>y the R e a l ^ After the w a r. I cxprtiaiVc a good bird can be. The .. ... . . . nliiHh tn prl-arti fail to claim them. (ical m a c h in es oiled an d th e po litic a l b o u e * I.. sh P1“" ' T ' ,*1f1 ,0 K «a i, Commission relative to sec- wrote tn as«=k for their retu rn and m ajority think the p iice is a ix u n i _ run à V ii. W Iu Ia - T u » f i l l i . r . mortgage financing. w>aR that il would he lo r m uch f - .v or s*x doJiars.” in p o w er. T h e re is n ’t a t h ’n g th a t th e c o u n P relim inary hearings a re un- trouble to bring them back fix»m His jOS ns a fr-reman for Cnnarw1 |b*'« »'ben you w rite ty does w hich co u ld n o t be d o n e b e tte r , ____________________________________ j-ne to let him know yo u 've go der la y i.i th<* C i/m mission s m o re e ffic ie n tly an d a t f a r less c o st by th e aw(t ping aivrstigation c f the arcsta te . jçnrl mortgage busixx ss in N i # T h e re a re 21 p a r a s 'te s e a tin g a t th e v ita ls Someday Duda hopes that he lijcrscy. of N ew J e r s e y 's tre a s u rie s . T h e y a r e th e [Will a g in have the n ecessary I Iti prrsfntative* of som e SO com c o u n tv g o v e rn m e n ts. time io g ive io tua pnigeotM. H r ia p i lie« w rre schríhik-d to be heal'd If th e ta x s y ste m is ch an g e d , e c o n o ThopTTtíbililyth-it South B o r - 1 ¡o nJdm t fiial h» winning a tr a ía vs .i«n th? C nimiss.on started the m ies sh o u ld be effected . T h e b e st w a y to lo n h.'- “ a ltw cr/.ïfcrrine ' w ith *">'<■ « " » hi*1' riar « ¡» rtro r .it» . mon,h rt j u ^., M rm . earth» bj> t . ' u v l c It H o«.|l. »U U ™ „ „ L S - » «M m the Sro th ll.u tc .n - ^ |hr ^ K v . n w . ^ t t t o t h ^ he , , u eco n o m ize is to c u t lo o se th e c o stly , in » . n, r of baitkutg and in a t i a m - . «roiro-d wroewfcat b » t wl»-n ;iHvln , wha, nj#hl a b ..« ht» tohby a» ha e ffic ie n t c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t set-u p . O • l iais ci atout halt tile ^ou n.y Oiutt Ju.1«,. A rth u r J „ thf. c f im pn.viB lt p ^ ! r « * ** *■> h“ iu"1 tan l « “ ve beni heard so (ar. o r v ‘> " à d « ¡a in si Cic d -.v « fc> ?88M-2 1n1 . r . . m rr. ! 'H t o w what I dldT" im . mm. u. r .n f ir!stadt nrwl M conarhir prt>p n ^ I At the ranehidlre! srssion e l the I*uda aaked. " I went cut an ttxA nixxid inqu.ry becausc oí n u m cr- ir8tr<j o l tiiat pidgcon and vig iitsad y again st tix' j « m r n t .c i on Sunday ila- M I u a - a p.cture is «cmplaint about ex»)rbitant in g e th e r. I t w a s m u rd e ro u s ly h o t. A lo n g th e >«r', rtm r’nt. irg officers were elect cd to lead fram ed It. terest du u g cs and ether t v s is in line o f m a rc h th e m e n c av e d in. A m o n g th e M ayor I/.uls M ontenegro of lie D rpar: nent <f N ew J e r s e y foe Skc.. jd nu/Ttgage«. It d< c r.b e d rp e c ta to rs th e h e a t g o t to m an y . O n e f o r South Hackensack said h e s not ’ he creuing y e a r: C n u n a n ie r , some operations as "cx -tre m yet ck*termined c i whet I«er to up- Villiam Wem eke. Bn yen ;p; Sem e r c h ie f died o f a h e a r t a tta c k . y itspictous.” |jeal nior Vw*e4’<;mmandcr Al R alph, Ti e Commission aim s to develop 1 E n o u g h is e n o u g h . T h e p a ra d e o u g h t Mc n tm «gr said that the T cw n -1 Lyndhui’s i ; ' Ju n io r V a ’c-Commanda fa. n a c h in g pr&gnun to com bat to be s h o rte n e d . B u t, m o re lo g ic a lly , th e sh’ P has 4> days to f.le an anf^*al pr Krrv'vt Wenkownki. K ea w b u ig ;. tr y ■\ sting abiwe*. p a ra d e m ig h t be sch ed u led in th e fa ll w h e n f>s m a dcehdon made T h u rsd a y by QM Adjutant J Im M iller. NcwB ' . iu*s7 (.1 the vduminrmis tentipe r day it is c o o lcr. ( ) 1) a which states th it tin* tp a rtmcn\ lo be Uikrn. the C om nus- mr-nt ,M in an e is spot z< n n.; an.1 iirk; Advocate T h em as Kens»..n r b d u U d sp o ial p relim in a ry W e lik e th e s ig h t of th e fire la d d ie s ncy, Jc r s r y Cityr Chaplain Alfred u r lawful. j^ arii ; sessions sep arate and s h o w in g off th e ir w o n d e rfu l e q u ip m e n t, Men tr negro, who h as stron gly Jam csso n. Neptune O ty and M«vnW art fit from its regular h earin gs th e ir b lig h t u n ifo rm s a n d th e ir s h in in g By MAX B i X k Noonan a d ew itv atto r^ hip an n*>' lehn W. nocnan. a deputy atio r( Mt,,a, tha|rtlPn* |h(, w T'11 m nw A,_ hcrshtp Dire<tor C hari«s Ra:>bina, s p irit. B u t t^ e s e J u n e p a ra d e s a re b e c o m in g ■a was w a s a sss f t.e t v d to t n work w o r k ,* _ . . The lnrge*t p rlva’ely op< ratixl jry general, .g iv Ti'ancek. The n**xt B<?ard <-f Ad. y Ralph O n i t n a w ill m np lain m u rd e r! network of color TV is w ork in g vith Robert R P e acw k , 2 4 h ours per day 1er a s senn as poaatbte w ith K m nUntatratk» mm tire; w ill be held at the World’s F air. R C A has a ry -d i’crtor of the R eal E sta te r v v r l ; nent Co."pom iim e f August 21th in Washington, N .J. ncattered armind the h a ir f¿ro u n ds i^emmissioi, and I*hilip L. Man Wf-nd Ridge to deckle w hat a etie ii SOU color nets l>roadca*tini; an :anaro. the chief e xam ’ ner-lnv» .*U- is to be taken mveragi- of I? to II tuair* '*ver> •ator of the Commission. Em pire Development. which Many of the c .nplainanta day. This is a elo*ed circuit.op t* The Time To Reform Taxes Is Now T h e g ra v ity o f N ew J e r s e y ’s ta x s itu a tio n c a n n o t be m inim ized. T h e fa ilu re o f th e p e rs o n a lty ta x as a u ie fu l re v e n u e r a is e r now has b een proved. In B e rg e n C o u n ty w h e re 100' i v alu es a re now b e in g im p o sed , u n lu c k y in d u strie s a rc being so ak e d w h ile th o se w h ich b ask in tu c h h a v e n s as T e te rb o r o g e t a w ay w ith plain m u rd e r. W h a t m u st be do n e, of co u rse, is to rid o f o u r a rc h a ic an d now im p o te n t ta x sy ste m . T h e n eed fo r a n e w ta x s tru c tu re h as n ev er b e e n m o re cle arlv p ro v e n . All th e tin k e rin g th e y do in T r e n to n w ith th e p re s e n t s tr u c tu r e can o n lv m a k e th in g s w o rse. B u t if w e a r e g o in g to h a v e re fo rm th e re sh o u ld be re fo r m all tS e w av. 1 oe big leak in N ew J e r s e y ’s g o v e rn m e n t s y s te m to d a y is in th e co u n ties. T h e s e a r t i ficial o rg a n is m s, w h ich spend b u t do n o t of her*. Tit)- small, dark, dynamic young By A M I D IVIN E Ja n ic e E. Cobb In a vital y o u i g nether and a woman w ho lik e« to get things d«me and p i t c h m n to help do Ihem. She In in an infiniti» \ariet> of c o m m u n ity dtting*. nerving youth a s w H I Barnet Warns Un Mortgages Beck’s Column High Rise Apartm ent In M eadow s — ^ Vetoed In Bergen County C ou rt ™ lo Listen To Reason, Boys! O u r v o lu n te e r fir e f ig h te rs a re a m o n g o u r h e a r tie s t, d o u g h tie s t, m o st w o n d e rfu l citiscn s. T h e ir lo v a lty to th e ir c o m m u n i tie s a n d th e ir d e d ic a tio n to th e ir jo b s doesn o t n eed e la b o ra tio n h e re . B u t, b y g o lly ! Is n ’t it tim e th e b oys liste n e d to re a s o n ? F o r 51 y e a rs th e N ew J e r s e y an d N ew Y o rk V o lu n te e r F ir e m e n ’s A sso c ia tio n h as b e en g a th e rin g in J u n e fo r th e ir a n n u al p o w -w o w . C ouple o f w e e k s a g o it w a s in M sJiw ah. I t w a s a S a tu rd a y lik e all th e J u n e S a tu rd a y s o n w h ic h th e h re m e n g e t t o RENTACAR S5.99 GE. 8 - 6 6 6 5 And About County Government W h ile th e ta x la w is b e in g con»«de-'-d, th o u g h t sh ou ld b e g iv en to th e ab o l tio n of c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t. T h e B o ard of F r e e h o ld e rs a r e a s n e c e s sa ry a s m e a rle s. I h « y a re a c o stly , in e fficie n t g o v e rn m e n t t o o l, filled w ith th e a rro g a n c e th a t goes w ith p o w e r a n d no re sp o n sib ility . T h e fre e h o ld e rs , w h o to d a v g ra b 2 5 ' r of th e m u n ic ip a l b u d g e t, a re fa c elcss m en w ho a n s w e r to a b o ss. T h e y h a v e no p o s i tio n of th e ir o w n . T h e y a n s w e r to tS e w h im s of b o rse s. T h e v d e p en d upon th e b osses fo r th e ir s e le c tio n , th e ir n o m in a tio n a n d th e ir electio n . S o u th B e rg e n p o u rs a b o u t $2 m illion in to th e c o u n ty c o ffe rs. W e g u a ra n te e a n y m e m b e r of th e b o a rd could w a lk d o w n a S o u th B erg en f tr e e t o n an y g iv en day a n d fa il to b e re c o g n iz e d by o n e o f th e ta x p a y e r s w h o a re b e in g so ak ed . , T h e B erg e n C o u n ty B o ard of F r e e h o ld e rs, w ho by p ru d e n c e a n d c a u tio n , o n c e sto o d a s sy m b o ls o f w h a t c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t could a cco m p lish to d a y , h a v e g o n e d o w n th e d ra in th ro u g h w hich th e p o liticia n s a lw a y s flu sh th e ir p u p p e ts. We . . . . n eed a n e w ta x s y ste m . A n d w e n eed b ig sav in g s th a t could b e e ffe c te d by fo llo w in g C o n n e c tic u t's e x am p le a n d d o in g a w a y w ith th e c o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t s e t-u p . Tri-State On The Move I t is a p le a su re to n o te th a t w hile th e d o o m sd a y se rs c o n tin u e to p a ss re s o lu tio n s a n d h id e u n d e r ro c k s , th e T ri,-S ta te T r a n s p o r t a t i o n C o m m itte e m o v es boldly a h e a d o n a s e rie s of te s t p ro g ra m s to tr y to g e t m o t o r i s t s off th e ro a d s an d b a ck o n to th e rails. L a te s t of th e p la n s in v o lves the H a r le m D ivision o f th e N ew Y o rk C en tra l. O n th a t line 10 e x p re ss tra in s a re b ein g developed. P a rk in g lo ts a re b ein g ex te n d ed . A b u s -to - ra il s y s te m is b ein g w o rk e d o u t. A ll of it w ill c o st $1.9 m illio n o v er tw o y e s f a ^ T h e le sso n s w ill be a p p lied w h e re v e r r y , N ew J e r s e y , L o n g Islan d , K a la T h e idea is to p ro v e, if possible, th a t fo lk s w ill leave th e ir c a rs h o m e o r in p a r k ing tr a in to . . lo ts if. th .e y c an be. ta k e n by . th e ir d e s tin a tio n s b y re la tiv e ly in e x p e n s iv e T h e T ri-.S ta te is th e voice of m o d e rn in te llig e n t, c o u ra g e o u s re s e a rc h e n g in e e r in g o n th e tra n s p o rta tio n p ro b lem . T r y in g to w rite it off a s a th r e a t to o u r lib e rtie r is lik e try in g to say g o v e rn m e n t a tta c k r on c a n c e r a re a th r e a t to s ta te ’s H g h ts. s a y s th a t one feis re sp o n sib le fo r th is w a y : in fo u r puppies, second y e a r fem ales. In the entire • i c m £ .L t i • , c r e w t , 3 6 , 18 o f t h e m f e m a l e ; t n f o u r y e a r » th e re a r e 10* p u p « , Mfem ale»in f ir e y e a rs 342 p u p s , 162 f e m a le s , in t h e s i x t h 972 p u p s , 4S6 f e m a le s in d in t h e s e v e n t h 2,916 p u p s , 1,456 o f th e m f e m a le . D o g s , lik e c a ts , c a n b e t r e a t e d s o t h a t th e y d o n o t r e p r o d u c e . B u t w o u ld o u r d o g o w n e r o r c a t-o w n e r g o to th e tr o u b le a n d e x p e n s e ? N o t o n y o u r lif e . T h e y t r e a t t h e a n im a l» w ith o u t r e t a r d , w i t h o u t k in d n e » » . H o w ev e r, th e y i n a u t t h a t t h e y a r e t h e lo » er» o f a n im a l» : t h a t t h o s e w h o p r o t e s t t h e n o is e , d i r t a n d o t h e r a f f l ic ti o n s t h a t c o m e f r o m u n c a re d p e t s a r e tfca a p i a w l h a t e r s . fem axl that they w ento » « " '» ,h r W -m iU lun » p lic a tio n , (or m ore m n e y ^ m e n t and ta the sole - * n e r of th,-y needed under s .'h m v n . ,ho So," h Haekenaaek w ed^e. paid .«llrh enable the lender to r h a r f e »•» f-es ol the Tow nship in acre than the U'gal m axim u m of e caat% p*-r cent intrrest. One sntd he C hand'iss, who return ed last needed $ 2.000, unwittingly sig n ed night from a vacation, said that he f $3.500 rtcieved only the S2.- had nr/t yet n-ad t fe decision. >00 and wound up paying in fiv e O Dea was the six-ond ju d g e to ia r s a total of $4,060 20, w hich handle tht case. County C ouil included 6 per (t^X interest on the Ju d g e C. Conrad Sch neid er d«’>,500. |Hared a m istrial when he disMr. Barnet asks that a ll per- cxrvcred that a relative of his v « i needing such money con tact i owned property near the dixputed ilieir banks or if*altors for a d v ic e ;u ra . ,nd thus aveid any u n n eccasaary Oimmitteemen (¡en n aro A n a penae incurred in a e ru rin e a , vino and Ja c k E . K ecraro , who oond morti’ aiie. earopaijnied axaim t the .-«partmcnts and were lhe first D em o crats in 30 years to be ele'cted to the Committee, said that they did not think the Republicans would have the guts to fUe an app eal. t t sets and we heard, m any tim e s. rem arks like this: "th is Is the first lh. , , ^ rv 1 lu><l „ „ Idea m at It I. so b e a u ti f u l " and sim ilar rem ark s. Thin re a lly Is nurprKing. C«»lor T \’ Is 10 y e a r * old, but lo a great number o f p e o ple It appt'ar* to be womefliing new. If you go the F a ir, don’ t m i** Ila* RCA exhibit. It Is right a t th«* main entrambe. Also h a * fo r th«* ___ sets ^on the grounds. They color imy ln o a n m a n lla t on the pro.„ 4 jp ^ -m e n t, stated that the , 1J<aed iecT O . wil| in . „ „Jo , adven«H> a ffe c t th e gen, , ,,| operations of the noted that the i pting the term s of jx.sed decree, does not adm it a n y vi. ation of the antitrust law s. In ■iHtlifion he staUd that th«* settle ment will relieve the C om pany the substantial current expen ses ahray» show 'the tatoM . f w ta u 'li! •M' i<lent to the continued „„ ih,. K»lr tions for a protracted trial We serv ice w hat w e « e ll Kvoid the diversion of k e y B eck’s Radio. TV. H I **1. N a t ley sonnet from productive *67 *274 Paul’s Hobby & Sport Shop C om plete U n e o f T a c k le • R«d* • Cree It • keel* • Net« « W «4«rs • Liv* Worms • riiM B~D Settles Anti-Trust liecton, Dickinson and C om p any nounced today that it had ag re ed the Government to the term s prcpcscd consent d ecree setti Veterans of World W ar 1 o f the ng before trial the civil antitrust ticn commenced by the United USA. Inc., assembled at th eir de l a | - ^ Jun. 196„ h ^ United partment convention In At hint i< s m t n Dtatrict Court, D tatrict. o( City last week end. endorsed Mel . ^ j m e y The (in tern m en t has vin Eddy, of M assachusetts, for , .ajn «) the riKht lo w ithdraw its National „ Commander, at the Naju*t alMHit at every turn. Init ihm* ,, ;UK>nt to the settlem ent w ithin ,lona' Convention, in Oii<*ago, Ir really has lo l«*«»k lor them . T h e re ;>q days, and the decree w ill not ^P^em ber. In his talk to th«* deleare no many “ turn»” that 300 c o lo r I* -ome"final unUl entered by the 11 Pr « « > l l y N a tiooal Senior-Vice, exprenaed lhe sets Mf«‘ iii lo disappear am on g ( The ta s l complex of the , propoaed d ecree a p p lii« <’Pink»1 th>l new penalon legiala Kalr Ki'iuadn Just w^-nl to wwal- p 'Tiarily to artivitie« afW'etmfi ,mo occur in this si-ssion of has low them up. Still. II you look tor „ „ l y o « of the Com pany » N fw inform ation " — ra ises the hop»* them, >nu spot them h ere an d duct», reusable h ypoderm ic ib m ’ House Com m it there. We saw repeatedly g ro u p s l u i* e » . Mr. Fairleigh S. D ic k in -',o r A ffairs, possibly of |Msiph' kathen*d In front of tl» -»- s,„, j r Pm ddent at the Com- a n d s w ift m ean s. Y ou c a n ’t m a k e such te s ts by ta lk in g . Y ou c a n ’t c u re th e c a n c e r of o u r tr a n s p o rta tio n p ro b le m by ta lk in g . Y ou c a n ’t a d v an c e by h id in g b e h in d In tti.Hr l« »ds. ro c k s a n d h o lle rin g th a t th e M e tro s a r t tme wuuld ihliik that one w ould a f te r you. eaeonatee une «I tlx- :«» color aH s The Population Crisis U n ite d By an d c o u n try g ro w s less W e th in k th e people m o st a r e th o se w ho c a ts o n ly do m is tre a t th e ral*on of c o u r*.. You can see all theequipm ent and apparatus needed rinht in th* RCA exhibit* and it 1* *im pl> tremendous. You can even *«*c yourself on color TV at the IM \ ,.*hibit. *ai a revolving stagThere is » complete b ro ad cast «tudio in operation and. of cou rse, several trucks with mobile equip'»ent. One is am atid at lhe am ount and complexity of the a p p a ra tu s requlred for thl* whole operatim i \nd ever)' piece *»f equipm ent, from the camera through thou sand* i f tubes and transistors, has to work to perfection, and it ih»«**, it takes jut one little tub e or tranwistor to stop th«- whole s y s tem. The engineers and te ch n i cians an* really wizards to In- abl< to spot instanti) the circuit and i-omp«»nent il there is a fa ilu re , TIm. w ritrr had H n v e r M im | ta lion to go through the inside of the RCA exhibit hikI It su re w u* a revelation lo sfM'ak to the*«- iro n , who literally carry th«* whol«* lay .ait .,1 Ihl. omwI eompte* . , . t , . „ , jddJVlttio. Eddy Endorsed For Commander Golf Clubs Balls Bags, Shoes kr<»iinn M c (.rrg o r Tenni« Rackets "Shipper'» C enterM for G ift*Im M m rim e K«ulament Bkyclet «ad •edm inlon Set* riHHWMN SURFBOARDS 9 ' 6 " . . s. ^ 1 2 5 0 0 Great Par Ridhif Hm W«ka O f/ “ Everything in M A R IN E 306 UNION Mee für« Frl. * h TBC COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOOTH BERGEN REVIEW Honor Pickel At N. A. Party Eugene Picket of 22 Eagle street >vai honored June 13 at a dmnw>arty at the Boo Fire, Ridge road. H»* affair, which marked us 25th year with the Not in Ai ington Volunteer Fire Drpartnent, waa hooted by members oi Eagle Hooe Ot>. No. 3. company Chief Walter Wysocki Testimonial For PolHo A testimonial dinner for PuMk Affairs Commissioner Ralph A Polito who recently was appointed assistant prosecutor of the pleas h being arranged for September 1 by Lyndhurst Chapter at Aravets The affair will be held at Ma/ chio's Restaurant. Lyndhurst. Th* committee in charge of arrange ments includes Ben Capaccio, Dan Abriola. Len Clemente and Jo» seph Canicci Jr. NOW O P EN ~ Marsielle Coiffures yin. He was also the recipient ol i unitdd State« Savings Bond, a 1ft of the company. Mrs. P.okel, i member of the ladies Auxiliary i Hose Co. No. 3, received a Monday thru Friday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 MID-NITE Philip LundeU, dinner chairman ind toastmaster for the occasion, ntroduced special guests Fire "nmmiasinnrr Richard Miller. Fire Jhief Edmund SJkcwski. and cun pany Chief Louis Tremble Plckel served as company (hie. n 1946-49 and. was chief of the 'forth Arlington Volunteer Fire department in 19C0. Saturday 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. AIR CONDITIONED i m i i m i w u H i i i i H i i i i i i i n i i i i i i n i H i i i i n n iH iH I l ^iss Harrison Engaged jerwy sonny at w M am w B A R B E R 'S U N I O N L O C A L•> 451 Colasufdo Partied Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison . Mount Prcapect avenue. New Thomas Murray irk. have announced the engagenent of their daughter Margaret Studies Capital o Donald Byrnes, son of Mr. and A Noith Arlington man who ■Its. Jo se p h Byrnes of Park av- Schccl, Newark, to one of 16 New Jersey teachers who have anbarked upon a two-wwek s t o # program in Washington Ho h Thomas C. Murray, 5 North Riverview Gardens. The teachers are on $300 1stIcw*hips sponsored by the New GE 8-97*7 652 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst All Bardber Shops of Lyndhurst and John Colaaurdo, flBn oi N Anne C o lim rd o , at «23 Val Brock Avenue who was gradus from Queen of Psaoe High Sch North Arlington on llairsclsy < guest of honor at « lawn p i given in his home an Sunday a 100 relatives and friends and explorer scout friends. He wfll ter Farleigh Dickinson Unlver in September. The bnd^eiect. a graduate of ^°°d Counsel High School, is em Joyed by the Interaallaial Ticket X> . Newark. Her fiance, s gradude of Queen of Peace High School, is with the A A P Food >lores Id Irvington. -------------------- North Arlington closed Saturday, Fourth of July • *v - . o k i a * v ~ . t .- Open from Monday to Friday. CRYSTAL SPARI Pollock Wins Degree A W hite Decorativa S parking Stoa* Ihr Eagirtui Intitule a N U s ’ at Rutgen. Thoy at« g*U a( a Robert Charte« PoUodt Jr., eon first-hand look at g a n rm m t and of Mr. and t in . Pollock <4 63 cm VAN KEUREN & SON M in Steele Graduates FOR YOUNG LIVING FOR YOUNG BUDGETS Blending the Psst & Present »«vai For Slip Coven Draperie« ..because they saved regularly at Special for July only . All eofas in our showroom must go. EQUITY SAVINGS Open your Vacation Savings Account Todayf Satisfaction guaranteed ft] ASKING »17.S00 T r ia Value B iacco R ran ch , S bedroom, tile b a th , la r ( e lot 117*1 IS, low ta x es, co m p letely ra- * ’ i 395 ?i 199. All popular brands, styles & color» * JK M M B ■ + '- W 3 r A I O jL T f * A YEAR PAID QUARTERLY ON YOUR SA Y IN C r WEST HUDSON’S LARGEST SAVINGS INTITUTION AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 241 Stvyveaant Areaue GE 8-3058 Lyndhnrst THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW <>ÀGE EICHT A N D T H E S O r T H B E R G E N R E V IE W Established 1921 T h e C o m m ercia l Leader is the official n e w sp a p e r "(•♦«•"•I. f ¿¡’f t 11 leg«. („ w«»rk for her B.S. Degree la Nursing. w*th the full M caslag of kor h u s b a n d , Fred erick L . Cobb. LYHDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS - HI. J lm n lN - r s of th e First Preaby'Tam Clrirch, M r. Cobb, who owns his own butcher ahop, la also J |>tcai«i«"it of the B oard of T ru s tee« . I the Church w here the fan !!« r cnlarly wcrshlpa. . F riU Cobb, 10. In It the fifth 'g ra d , at J«*ffer*oa S c !»•»!. plays the Kt-i • nlian and In In his ftrat ! y e a r <■. M. play (f .r th- A rlin g f« ’ la n e s Team ), while Rlchfcrd. t, iiin ju s ; h< --n pr> i ootid to tne see oad grade In ¿«ffernon Mr > ( ohh, who lives at 4t Hod den Trrra<*e, In first i f all a house vtfe. m.d on/* of her hohb'.ee b Intei-mr decorating, m aking the »om- she has i « c ipl d th~*e tw< years charm ing as poawlbla, An •woOer«*; | % wmg and k.lifting a re other» P l b h i h e i l e v e r y T h u r s d a y l>v T I ip f!n tn ra < 'rn il L e a d e r P r i n tin g C o m p a n y • I 2 M Hi«lce R o a d , L y n d lm r s t, N . J. T r i e p h d i i e I r R o ^ a H -87(M I-870I J O H N S \ V IN O K ilito r S e«'ou«l-l.|¿iss |io » la |(e p ai« l a t R u t h e r f o r d , N . J . S u b s c r ip tio n $ 2 .5 0 P e r Y e a r l e n C en tn P e r C o p ) L y iid h tirt't. N . J . , J u n e 2 5 , 1 9 6 4 Does It Make Sense? A South Bergen Dad Leader Woman O f The W eek Commercial X eaò er... Jvi THURSDAY, JUNE 2 5 ,1 9 6 4 lo t of us K ay e c o m p la in e d and yaw ped b e c a u s e in N e w J e r s e y t h e s m a ll c o u n t ie s li k e C a p e M a y (4 8 ,5 5 6 ) h a v e a s m u c h t o s a y in t h e N e w J e r s e v s e n a t e a s c o u n t ie s a s b ig a s B e r g e n (7 8 0 ,2 5 5 ). S o w h e n th e U .S . S u p r e m e C o u r t in a ll it s m a je s ty s a id s t a t e s r h o u ld b e r c d i s t r ic t e d o n a p o p u la tio n b a s is t h e r e s e e m e d r e a s o n t o c h ^ e r. A f t e r a ll, w h y s h o u d C a p e M a y h a v e as m uch say as B e rg e n ? In d e e d , S a le m (5 8 ,7 1 1 ), A tla n tic (160,6 8 0 ), C u m b e r la n d (1 0 6 8 5 0 ), O c e a n ( 108,9 0 0 ), S u s s e x (4 9 2 5 5 ) a n d W a r r e n (63,220) a n d C a p e M a v c o n s t i t u t e » e v e n v o te s in th e s e n a t e a n d y e t c o m b in e d d o n o t e q u a l Bergen’s population. T h e n w e m u s t lo o k a t th e o t h e r sid e o f th e c o in . M R S CO bB U n d e r th e U .S . S u p r e m e C o u r t p h ilo B y AM» D IV IN E s o p h y b y w h a t r i g h t d o e s I d a h o ( 750,000 J unire F.. Cobb In a vital young h a v e tw o v o te s in th e U .S . S e n a t e a r h ther Hint a w««nan who lUu*» a g a in s t N e w Y o rk (1 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) a n d N ew to g e t thingN d o n e a n d pitches J e r s e y (« ,0 0 6 ,7 8 2 )7 n to h e lp d o th e m . S h e In active S o m e t h in g f u n d a m e n ta l h a s b e e n a t ,n an ^ f in itr variety of commun ta c k e d b y th e S u p r e m e C o u r t : th e r i g h t s of ; ,*> «joint's, s m i n i youth as well th e w e a k a g a in s t t h o s e o f th e s tr o n g a r e K«vcntly el«*ct«*d pn*«ldent of the b e in g u n d e r m in e d . Woman's Auxiliary of North Ar- lax system. H The n e e d f o r a n e w ta x s t r u c t u r e h a s n e v e r b e e n m o r e c l e a r lv p ro v e n . A ll th e tinkering t h e y d o in T r e n t o n w ith th e p r e s ent s t r u c t u r e Q_an o n lv m a k e t h i n g s w o r s e . B u t if w e a r e g o in g to h a v e r e f o r m t h e r e s h o u ld b e r e f o r m a ll tS e w a y . 1 h e big le a k in N e w J e r s e y 's g o v e r n m e n t s y s te m to d a y is in t h e c o u n tie s . T h e s e a r t i fic ia l o r g a n i s m s , w h ic h s p e n d b u t d o n o t h a v e to c o lle c t t a x e s , h a v e f r i t t e r e d a w a y th e t a x p a y e r s ’ m o n e y a t a n a l a r m i n g r a t e In 1962 it to o k $78,346,678 to r u n th e c o u n ty g o v e r n m e n ts . B y 1963 t h a t f ig u r e h a s g a llo p e d to $173,610,475— y e t t h e p o p u la tio n h a d i n c r e a s e d b u t f r o m 4,835,329 t o 6,066,782. T h e c o u n ty g o v e r n m e n t s e t- u p s a r e a u s e le s s g a d g c tr y d e s ig n e d to k e e p t h e p o li tic a l m a c h in e s o ile d a n d th e p o litic a l b o sse ? in p o w e r. T h e r e is n ’t a t h ’n g t h a t t h e c o u n t y d o e s w h ic h c o u ld n o t b e d o n e b e t te r , m o r e e f fic ie n tly a n d a t f a r le s s c o s t b y th e s ta t e . T h e r e a r e 21 p a r a s 't e s e a tin g a t th e v ita ls o f N e w J e r s e y 's t r e a s u r i e s . T h e y a r e th e c o u n tv g o v e r n m e n ts . If th e t a x s y s t e m is c h a n g e d , e c o n o m ie s s h o u ld b e e f f e c te d . T h e b e s t w a y to e c o n o m iz e is to c u t lo o s e t h e c o s tly , in e f f ic ie n t c o u n ty g o v e r n m e n t s e t- u p . Listen To Reason, Boys! O u r v o l u n t e e r f ir e f i g h te r s a r e a m o n g o u r h e a rtie s t, d o u g h tie s t, m o st w o n d e rfu l c itis c n s . T h e i r l o v a lty to t h e i r c o m m u n i ti e s a n d t h e i r d e d i c a ti o n to t h e ir jo b s d o e s n o t n ee d e la b o ra tio n h e re . B u t, b y g o lly ! I s n ’t it ti m e th e b o y s li s t e n e d t o r e a s o n ? F o r 51 y e a r s th e N e w J e r s e y a n d N e w Y o r k V o lu n te e r F i r e m e n ’s A s s o c ia tio n h a s b e e n g a t h e r i n g in J u n e f o r t h e i r a n n u a l p o w - w o w . C o u p le o f w e e k s a g o it w a s in M sd iw a h . I t w a s a S a t u r d a y lik e a ll t h e J u n e S a tu r d a y s o n w h ic h th e f ir e m e n g e t to - Barnet Warns On Mortgages wk., ni-inw 1«rsev rails. L a t e s t o f t h e p la n s in v o lv e s th e H a r le m D iv is io n o f t h e N e w Y o rk C e n tr a l. O n t h a t lin e 10 e x p r e s s t r a i n s a r e b e in g d e v e lo p e d . P a r k i n g lo t s a r e b e in g e x te n d e d . A b u s - t o - r a i l s y s t e m is b e in g w o r k e d o u t. A ll o f it w ill c o s t $1.9 m illio n o v e r tw o y e a r s ^ T h e le s s o n s w ill b e a p p lie d w h e r e v e r n e c e s s a r y , N e w J e r s e y , L o n g Is la n d , K a la m a so o . T h e id e a is t o p ro v e , if p o s sib le , t h a t I,, ruii meservice.Ai«T state T e a ch e rs < } j inc i R ep resentatives of som e 80 com-panies w tr c scheduled to be heard w m n tnc* L-mmiRs.on started the p ic h e aft(T cr..;fcri ing wKh la rlc s R . Howell, state comm isn«*r of banking and insuoLnce. of about h alf the L f.n s t e i (ictals fir . t o i ve been heard so far. ¡der tcok ,’ie I Tim* Comm ission under t jb i t a d inquiry iN^’a usc ul numerj v i s «em pia int about ex«»rb e-xorbitnnt in. ,|ecc*t d i a r ie s ¡ind other o .s ls m B y M AX B l X k The larpest p riva’ elv »Ifvr.it” network r i color TV is wi-rkinu at the W orld's F air. RCA has Itered around (irmi «catterrd armmd the lI-air a ir <>rouii<ls n SOU «olor sets hroad«-astine a v e ra g e nf I? to II hour« <\i r> day. This 1« a cl««Mil circuit oj«' t h e n»t,'>n «»f course. W , . . , • to work to perfect!««, and it «ka-s. It takes jut one little tula- or transistor to stop the who!«- s y s tem. The engineers and tevhni- * . t . ■ i • » 3 l o t . tf th e y c a n b e ta k e n b y t r a m to t h e ir d e s ti n a ti o n s b y r e l a ti v e ly in e x p e n s iv e a n d s w ift m eans. Y o u c a n ’t m a k e s u c h t e s t s b y ta lk in g . Y o u c a n ’t c u r e t h e c a n c e r o f o u r t r a n s p o r ta tio n p ro b le m b y ta lk in g . Y o u c a n ’t a d v a n c e b y h id in g b e h in d r o c k s a n d h o ll e r in g t h a t t h e M e tr o s are a fte r you. T h e T r i- .S ta te is t h e v o ic e o f m o d e m i n t e ll ig e n t , c o u r a g e o u s r e s e a r c h e n g i n e e r in g o n th e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n p r o b le m . T r y i n g to w r i t e it off a s a t h r e a t t o o u r lib e r tie s is lik e t r y i n g t o s a y g o v e r n m e n t a t t a c k r o n c a n c e r a r e a t h r e a t to s t a t e ’s H g h ts . c r e w is 36, 18 o f t h e m f e m a le ; in f o u r y e a r s t h e r e a r e 108 p u p e , 5 4 f e m a le s ; in fiv e ... f . . . . . y e a rs 342 p u p s , 162 f e m a le s , in t h e s ix th 972 p u p s , 486 f e m a le s in d in t h e s e v e n th 916 p u p s , 1,458 o f t h e m f e m a le . D o g s , lik e c a t s , c a n b e t r e a t e d s o t h a t m e y d o n o t r e p r o d u c e . B u t w o u ld o u r d o g o w n e r o r c a t - o w n e r g o t o th e tr o u b l e a n d e x p e n s e 7 N o t o n y o u r life . T h e y t r e a t th e a n im a ls w ith o u t r e g a r d , w ith o u t k in d n e s s . H o w e v e r , th e y i n a u t t h a t t h e y a r e th e lo v e r s o f a n t m a l e r t h a t t h o s e who p r o t e s t th e n o is e , d i r t a n d other afflictions that c o m e f r o m uncared peU are tbo haters. 2 uum - j>«.-:>t«Mn»l limi iti« winning ntnrnka cf past tan easily be repeated. Even without ttrt* thull, he is as ei thuaiasfic aix.v. his bobby as he w ra the day his first bird wo na race. mrr. Do yr,t» kn-w -.vhat I dM ?” Cirlstadt and M<.ona<hie p n ^ ^ A t the «'anrtuding session cf the Duda a s k e d "I went out an took tested viguxxudy against th<* i tfivent.ci «»n Sundity th*- IoIIua p.cture ol that pidgeon and _ irg officers were «»leeiid to lead friao ed it.” *«rirtmr*nt. Tla* p -rsibiliiy U iii .South B e r - | s r *iir «partm e.X« ^-jjtiin the mon'h nf Ju 'ie . Mean w r**r m ^ ^ ' 't h lla e k rn (tf «f^nmlttee have b«*^n dimm« •! w^mewhat last w»s*k wtn'n tudying w'hat night 1** possible County Cautt Ju<lg.* Arthur J _ _____ _____ n the v a v of im proving Public o r V l n U d u ;am st tiie * vrtc^> ¿iw E M 11. ,, . ., "I .. , . . Mayor ly.uls Mejntenevio «jf ! h«* Ik p a i: iient « f New J i r e e y for m<«rtgages. It d« ir .lx d 0 .. .. , , . % .Switfi H aekem ack said Ik* not the ensuing year: (V m m a n irr, son e operations a s ex-trom yet determ ined c i whet Iter to up- Villiam W e m fk e , B ayc n .e: Sey -iisp.ctous." . . , . _ 41 T ,A a - , , 1— n k r V » W cm m and cr A1 Ralph, l i e Commission a im s to develop ,, . . . - . . , M c r t e ^ g r said that the Tcwrv il^yndhurtW: Ju n io r V ice -to m m a a ia fa. reaching pre^jriuii to combat . , .? . . . . , . d.«>s to f.le a n anpeiil ^ Fnv*rt Wenkowaki, Keansburvr. try • \ sting abuses. ■frt m -a dcHslon m a d e Th u rsday t»v rxA, . . . . , , . . .. B* > tus« «.f th«» voluminous testi- . . . . . . ..... QM iAdjutant J 1m M iller, New() D a which states th it th«* «part ast.n\ lo be t<ik«n, the Owrnnism m t oWinanc.- is spot zcn n s and Hrk; JurtK " A dvorato T h e n » , Kon¡».-n rt:b d u !«d sp^ ruii prelim inary LU laA'ful. ney. J c r w y C ityj ( li a p la n \lfred je a r ir :; nessions sep arate anti Mcntcncgro. who has strongly Jam cssn n . Neptune C ity itnd Mem^ . r t from its reg u lar h<w m gs rrshtp D im l o r dOiiarl. a r l . ss Ralibino, i lohn \V. No<*ian, a deputy attor-v ¡ndi<-.i»*'dj that Ih n v WJM_ho«n np- hbershlp D ireelor i j . . I**al. said that th«* Townrhip At>, Ralph ilp h Cha C-ha ddlpw w IIII r r a - "^ " " " Th" n ,x ' " " a rd ™ <» » « k l i . m r yy R l™ w vith Robert R Peacock, r as sren a s poissiWc w lh Km m iniw raliun morliivj wiU ho hold ary-di e d o r of th<* R;*al Fatate . . . ... . . . . re r v v c l ’ n«*nt Co:-poratr«i c f August 21th in Washington, N .J. • ^.m m isaioi, aw l rh ilip L. Man- ... . r. . . j ■. . . . . . . . . . W«od-Ridge to decide wtvit action .anaro, the chief exam ner-mv.All- • ,. . ,__________ , .. „ is to be taken ato r of the Commission. Development. w hkh M any of the* c .nplainants ^ m pire lainu l that they wen* fiMX’i'd to wantm io huild the $30-mtllion "" Ir j ourself on c«>lor TV at the IK \ •ewled $2,000, unwittingly signed night from a vacation, said that h<* a „ . v«dving stag 4- $3,500 re«4pved only the 12. had nr4 yet read the decision T h cr* is a ««.mplete broadcast «tudio in operation and. of course, 10 and wnind up paying in fiv<* O'Dea was the second ju«ig«* to fars a total of $4,060.20, which baiviVe th« case. County Cbuil several trucks with mobile «-<|uip eluded 6 per «-ent interest on the Jueige C. Conrad Selrwidor ment. 1,500. glared a mistrial when he disOne is a m a u d at tin- amount Mr. Barnet asks that all per covered that a relative of his unit com nlcxttv «»f the apparatus ns ni*«*ding such moftey contact1t,wncd pr«>perty near the disput«xl e n e e d a n e w t a x s y s t e m . 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B u t tlie s e J u n e p a r a d e s a r e b e c o m in g p la in m u r d e r ! ^ i i xpcreow n k1*»i ihiti can oe. ine . wa* tdd that il wrt.ld t . - trr mu.-h I .t or «*x drJIar, ” “ P re lim in a ry — hearings a—re un- trouble to bring them hack from I ------■ I dor la y i.i th«* C i/mmission s ¡aw<.vping in vrstigatim cf th? scc;cnd m o rtgage busuv s s in N i * „ , , , _ r Jersey. E n o u g h is e n o u g h . T h e p a r a d e o u g h t to b e s h o r te n e d . B u t, m o r e lo g ic a lly , t h e p a r a d e m i g h t b e s c h e d u le d in t h e f a ll w h e n it is c o o lc r . T h e B e r g e n C o u n ty B o a r d o f F r e e h o ld e r s , w h o b y p r u d e n c e a n d c a u tio n , o n c e s to o d a s s y m b o ls o f w h a t c o u n t y g o v e r n m e n t c o u ld a c c o m p lis h to d a y , h a v e g o n e d o w n t h e d r a i n t h r o u g h w h ic h t h e p o litic ia n s a l w a y s f lu s h t h e i r p u p p e ts . w<ir, Comm ission relat.vc t«> sec- wrot0 to as«k foi* th«*ir return and m ajo rity think the pi ice is a ix u n i i M»l mortKasr trtanring. | The Population Crisis The H u m a n e S o c ie ty o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s i s n ’t m a k in g m u c h h e a d w a y . B y a n d v ,. 0« r f e e l in g is t h e c o u n tr y g r o w s le s s e v e r y d a y . W e th i n k th e p e o p le fc a ta a n i m a l s m o s t a r e th o s e w h o p s g n 2 re d o g s a n d c a t s o n ly to m i s t r e a t th e fb o r th in g .. . T i * H u m a n e S o c ie ty s a y s t h a t o n e fe ' d o g- in s e v e n y e a r s is re s p o n s ib le f o r „ d o g s. I t s a y s I t h a p p e n s th i s w a y : i n ' first y e a r s h e p r o d u c e , f o u r p u p p ie s , pf tjbwn female. I n t h e s e c o n d y e a r ora, six of th e m f e m a le s . I n t h i production of t h e e n t i r e ( it\ Beck’s Column Tri-State On The Move I t is a p le a s u r e t o n o te t h a t w h ile th e d o o m s d a y s e r s c o n t in u e to p a s s r e s o lu t io n s a n d h id e u n d e r r o c k s , th e T r i - S t a t e T r a n s p o r t a t i o n C o m m itt e e m o v e s b o ld ly a h e a d o n a s e r ie s o f t e s t p r o g r a m s to ry to g e t m o t o r i s t s o ff th e r o a d s a n d b a c k o n to th e racin g p ig eo n s fo r P h o to by L y n w o o d markable success, he helped found “a little out of band right now" ; “Even if he wantf^d a coop at his terested), North Arlington I Jo n '« :lh<> I * " * “ * Uomini; Pkteeoo and-most i>( thorn an- iwmoiew. ¡own. there', no room Ml in the A uxiliary and the local Ra»cball (Chili in the early 1930». | Thomth c hiimpkm rnrtnK pW- hack yard, - hi» falhrr n id . "I l.eagtn-s. She In alno a m em ber of I "I had plenty of timo In train , sill lura Iv-althy num. think then-* a cuop In Lynd■» natkaial «ororlty. (ia m m a Delta them and they were doing gn-at. Duda has never advertised and hurst bggcr than mtoe ” Fpsil«m. Jos« ^ Bamot, President of the . ^ n^allcd. • Then World War 11 mcst of his excess supply of pid, Z a *-™ . A rcNldcnt *»f North Arlington South Henwn Countv Board of i . , t i e gc \ » a r * given a w a y . pidv,« 1 rvfciru OI r d m f along, and< •I w en t into . Insured . . .<<nh». art c<> istantly sinc«> e a rly ehildhmid. «hc I« a „ R«‘alt«,rs bnngs to tight^buses in sutm arine ------srrvu’e. pidgeons Afirst place winner sells for at -♦ V • „^ 7 ^brought —---------- The --- .— ------““A .. % . . . , . . graduate of It« «chool« and of J e r UK m ii.nd n » W l,Hd now onnf Ir8„ ^ ' an,, ^ “ " ‘ ¿ ¡JV î ZZ+ M , weren’t racing, of course I was W^st sey City Mi-dir a I Center. As a Red C lw e Nuree. sbe has rae.ng birds ’ pretty banged up”. taiiKht home nursln* e o u m s in k'*1*''* ( 'nrnJ n *Ä k ^ F«iilowing is wore W1ltrrr<i ard fed a s $500 Yet you’U fin«l most ft hlt| high tcntion wire*, \ndhurst »nfl I«m«IIv rxcrr,rt 1 st«>ry setting Finally, I g a v e m<jst of them to pcopl«> a re unaware of just how ()M__ th owners when notified g e t b e r . I t w a s m u r d e r o u s l y h o t. A lo n g th e lin e of m a r c h th e m e n c a v e d in . A m o n g th e rp e c ta to rs th e h e a t g o t to m a n y . O n e f o r m e r c h ie f d ie d o f a h e a r t a t t a c k . And About County Government W h ile th e t a x la w is b e in g con*»do-'-d. t h o u g h t s h o u ld b e g iv e n to th e a b o l ’ tio n o f c o u n ty g o v e r n m e n t. T h e B o a r d o ‘ F i r e h o ld e r s a r e a s n e c e s s a r y a s m e a r le s . I h ^ v a r e a c o s tl y , in e f f ic ie n t g o v e r n m e n t t o o l, fille d w ith t h e a r r o g a n c e t h a t g o e s w ith p o w e r a n d n o r e s p o n s ib ility . T h e f r e e h o l d e r s , w h o to d a y g r a b 2 5 ' , o f th e m u n ic ip a l b u d g e t , a r e f a c e le s s m e n w h o a n s w e r t o a b o s s . T h e y h a v e n o p o s i ti o n o f t h e i r o w n . T h e y a n ? w e r to th e w h im s o f h o r s e s . T h e y d e p e n d u p o n th e b o s s e s f o r t h e i r s e le c tio n , t h e ir n o m in a tio n a n d t h e i r e le c tio n . S o u th B e r g e n p o u r s a b o u t $2 m illio n in t o t h e c o u n t y c o f fe rs . SOM E SO U N D A D V IC E — W a lte r D u d a of L y n d h u rs t, w ho h as ra ise d close to 40 y ears, g iv es som e p o in te rs on b ird c a r e to h is son. R o b ert. a re most n«*c<*N«ary In the raining By BEVERLY MURPHY 'overseas. So they sent me others'crete Plank Co., Inc. requires of childr«‘n. Walter Duda of 350 Third Stretet, which couldn’t compare to m iné." property train his birds. His elle, Her philoNophy of life em braces over again u V f rm er Michaline Suda of Willingt«m B a s e b a l l N a g y t- s , n lie In truth rula«*««, si werttv, and loyalty. Uvndhurst. was "practically raised He started out all pidgeons. "H is father kept and today has 70 pair of breeders kes Barre, Pa. pitch«* in for the T h e d e lic a te s y s t e m o f c h e c k s a n d b ai aim» form er prvNidcnt of the North She «ay«, “ I never make a a hobby and young Duda — far too many, he readily ?c.d hour a day it takes to care a n c e s w is e ly e s ta b lis h e d b y t h e f o u n d in g Arlington Ju n k ir Woman'« Club, premise I can't keep. I enjoy ,hrTT1 mem be r of the North Arlington working with people, and hi or hy the time he reached his teens acrrsd. stating his intention to for them and the couple's son Rof a t h e r s is u n d e r a s s a u lt . ^uilt his own ixxip and was eventually cut back to abo.it 20jbert. 15. also lends a hand at E m ergen cy Blood I>onor Se rvice , gani/aliens. I like to ‘Be a doer, ’ «“titering pidgeons in races through pa r. While at one nme all bis times. He has not, however, Wotpan'« H u h (In w hnw D ram a of a goer.' ” _____________ * the a re a. Encouraged by his re- birds w ere named, the number ia,a<kptcd the hobby. l>epartmc«it she I« intensely In The Time To Reform Taxes Is Now T h e g r a v i t y o f N e w J e r s e y ’s ta x s i t u a t i o n c a n n o t b e m in im iz e d . T h e f a i l u r e o f t h e p e r s o n a l ty ta x a s a t t i e f u l r e v e n u e r a i s e r n o w h a s b e e n p ro v e d . I n B e r g e n C o u n ty w h e r e 100"; v a lu e s a r e n o w b e i n g im p o s e d , u n lu c k y in d u s tr i e s a r c b e i n g s o a k e d w h ile th o s e w h ic h b a s k in i n c h h a v e n s a s T e t e r b o r o g e t a w a y w ith p la in m u r d e r . W hat m u s t b e d o n e , o f c o u r s e , is t o f i t r id o f o u r a r c h a ic a n d n o w im p o te n t hobbies of hem. T h e s m a ll, d a r k , dynam ic young w o m a n b e lie v e « that fam ily and h o itu a r c mow! Important to a wen win. a n d believe« that the fam>l> s h o u ld w o r k together tow an l a c o m m o n g o a l. She believe« love, p a t i e n c e a n d undemtandlng ^ "b''i t^ir bitnks or realtors for advice Iare*. id thus avoid any unneerasaary | Oimmitteeme^i Gcnnaro An/»*penw* incurred in s«*curuig a vnno and Jack E. Ferraro, who «*ond mortgage. campaigned against the apart ments and w«n* the first Demo«Tats in 30 years to be elcetwd to th e Committee, said that they did ft* think th»* Republicans would have the guts to fUe a n appeal. Eddy Endorsed For Commander Î just aland at every turn, hut on«* igcnt to the settlement within ,,ona' Convention, in Oiicago, lr reall> has to haik for thi-m. There yjdays, and the decree will not •‘*i 1*i‘,T'ber In histalk to the <lel«»•re no many “ turns" that 900 «-«dor |„ ,Xjme final until entered by ihe Ka*cl1' w^l° ** prenmtly Na sets MS-Ill to disappear aiiHNig , , ^ tional Senior-Vice, exprewed ttv them. The \ast «-onipli'x «if th«| ^ p ro p o ^ i decree appli™ °Ptnlcr ,h»' "*». P ™ ™ Fair gniunds just m ini to swal ,, rnarily to activities aflecting il0n ocerur in this session of l«iw them up. Still, if you Itaik for ¡„||y one of the Company s pn> | New information has them, y«ai s|mt them h«-r«‘ and du,-^ reusable hypodeiTnic reeseived that raiae*s the hof«’ there. We saw rc-p*-atedl> gnaips >\ rj^ e s . Mr. Faiileigh S. Dickin- for ■c,ion House Commit of jMsipk* gathen*d in friMit of thes«- SlUl j r _ President of the Com-’*** 0,1 V eterans AffAirs, poaaibl.v s**ts and wr hr ard, man> times, .,;n yf jn commetiting on the pro-' remark« like this: “ this Is th«- first p,;Sod settlement, stated that the time that I s««- color TV. I had p., decree will not, in his ,hal “ h* ^ opmksi, adversely affect the gen- i 1 and similar remarks. Thi« really , ^ r a t i o n s of the Compel*. I U K THAN I I is surprising. C«dor TV is 1» years j j . n^ted that the O^npany, in ' but to a gr»*al number of pen ,a (, the terms of the pit>Puerto Rico pie It ap|M-ars to be «oim-tlung (MS(Hj ^ c r e e , does not admit any • D ay. *153 new. If you g«i the Fair, don't miss Vli Htk)n the antitrust laws in Includes je t fare, Ha- RCA exhibit. It In right at lb«-,««h^tloSJ he stated that the settlehotel and Siffhtseeinr I I main entraiM-e. Alwi look . tor th«- |nu-nt will relieve the Company of . . ~ th«- substantial current expens«« alwaVsshow th«- la test'o t uhMt'i'l G i b b s T r a v e l B u ru a t' incident to the continued preparaKl4ng «a, aT F a ir I I; n i,'i IM I \ 11111111 r - 1 tions for a protracted trial and will' We service what we «4*11 WE 9-2100 »void the diversion of key perB ec k 's Radio TV. HI r i , NuUc\ * nnel from productive business I »I It its Z M7-327S S 5 .9 9 per day GE. 8 - 6 6 6 5 24 hours per day Paul's Hobby & Sport Shop C ú m p le le L in e o f T a c k le • k«d« • Creel. • kM ls • Net* • W aden • Lines B-D Settles Anti-Trust In spot mstantl> th«* circuit anil ’ont|ionent „ |h<.rr , , . IaMlm, H ector, Dickinson and Com pany TIm* w riter had a s|*e«-ial inxita rtounced today that it had agreed don to go through th«- inside of th«the Government to th«* terms RCA exhibit aiid it sure was a pr.pcaed consent decree setti revelation to s|M-ak to the««- nn-n. ng before trial the civil antitrust Veteran« of World W ar 1 of the who llh -rally earr> th«* whole la> tatn commene-ed by the United USA, Inc., assem bled at their de ‘ Hit nl this nwist complex s^Nh-m partm ent convention In At hint i< latea in June, 1960, in the United in th«*ir heads. Mates District Court, Distrk*t- of Ckty last week end. endorsed Mel vin E d d y, of M asaachusetts, for One wiMikl think that «in*- would \ (># Jer*»y. The Government has encounter on.- of the :ioo ««dor sets , the right to withdraw Hs.National Comm ander, at the N a - ' aM ' RENTACAR Idctivittifc ______ _ I1 Tenni* Racket« and Balls Basatali equipment Bicycle* and Acca**aria* Badminton Sat« FIBIRGLASS SURFBOARDS 9'6" . . . . $ 125 ° ° Greet Far Ridia« tka W ake Of An Owtkaard M atar. BORWJMS® DRAW TITI TRAILKR HITCHU b r r r ? th in g èn M A R I f t K Kqm ip m e n i f o r I h r * S h ip p e r” PAUL’S HOBBY I SPORT SHOP 30« UNION AVtN UI Mea. thr« Fri. • ta • p.m. Ir t. tH * p.m. RUTHiRFOKD m. M |U THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOOTH James J. Turn Receives His AB Jam«'* John Turri Jr., mm at Mr. and Mrs. Turri of 106 S teve» place, received a bachelor of arts Turri. a general elementary edu■ation major, played varsity base teM. intrMiuml football. «id basketball while at the college. He was a member of Sigma rheta Chi Fraternity and was on the executive board of the MKN's Athletic Association. He was a Dean’s Lfct student to his senior year. Previously, Turri attended Morunouth College. .« He will teach in the N m r t -chcii system and plans to do graduate work in the field of Guidance and Personnel at Seton Hall University in the near future. Honor Picket At N. A. Party Eugene PJckii at 22 Eagle «reel nM honored June 13 at a dim. r larty a t the H«i Fire, Ridge road. Hie affair, which marked us 25th year with the N o i.n Ai togton Volunteer Fire Depart nent, waa bested by members ol Kmfie Hose Ox. No. S. company Chief Walter Wyeocki rw . T T l . .'ZT2 " tT * * *” C artlaa HI p .-, rfcurek ;________ y^_ «mi Mw Harry Del post Aw., r r i e t n i r f fee , -eddtac mwsi i i m j «■ when the» w i> honored a t |y barberae party « to » I » M b « wmt I | l l . 1 Mrs. fTlrphraP lo r in fc i chtktom.Law tte aad P Cedar Grave sad M s. Stamm c( L jisd h n L NOW OPEN Marsielle Coiffai 652 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst ift at the company. Mrs. Pickel. l member of the l<aril«s Auxiliary 4 Hose Co. No. 3, received a A testimonial dima* for Publk Aliai rs Commissioner Ralph A Polito who recently was appointed assistant prosecutor ai thè pteas It being arranged for Septetnher 1 by Lyndhurst Chapter ai Aiwets The affair will he held at Ma.r chio'i Restaurant. Lyndhurst. Thi.m m ittee in charge oi arfangements indudes Ben Capaccio. Dan Abriola, Len Clemente and Jo seph Carucd Jr. Monday thru Friday Philip LundeU, dinner chairman ind toastmaster for the occasiun. ntroduced special guests Fire Commissioner Richard Miller. Fire JMeT Edmund SJtowski. and cun pany Chief Louis Tremble Pickel servfd aa company chic Saturday AIR CONDITIONED • i m m m i — m i m m m i H — m » — ■— m m m — ^iss Harrison Engaged Mr. « id Mrs. Robert Harrison . Mount Prcapect avenue. New Thomas Murray irk, have announced the engagenent of their daughter Margarrt Studies Capital o Donald Byrnes, aon of Mr. and A Nc«th Arhngton man who ■Irs. Joseph Byrnes of Park av teachcs in Esaex Cathottc Hfch oir. A fall wedding Is planned. The bnde-eiect, a graduate of Sood Counsel High School, is emloyed by the Intematlo.'»al Ticket Jo., Newark. Her fiance, a gradu ite of Queen of Peace High fchool, is with the A A P Food »tores in Irvington. Mrs. Granberg waarelected presfor the ensuing year. Other >ffleers will be Mxa. Ruth Cherry John Colasurdo. afto of M rsI >M.. vice president; Mrs Jean Anne Colasordo. of 623 Valley: >ickcl P.M.. secretory; Mrs. Mar Brook Avenue who was gradustcdj jniet Shields P.M., treasurer; and from Queen of Peace High School, ' drs. Emma Fasshauer P.M., amNorth Arlington on Thursday was*1 ihine chairman. guest of honor a t a town party given in his heme on Sunday for I Plans were completed for a din a 100 relatives and friends and his ¡her-theatre party to September explorer scout friends. He will en Club members will attend the ter Farieigh Dickinson University 'proadway musical ‘Funny Girl.” j. Games, prlzea, and refreshments ;n September. for the social frWlowtog the meet W were provided by the hostess. Colasurdo Partied i dent BARBER S UNION LOCAL « ! All Bardber Shops ol L yndh u r s t a n d North Arlington dosed Saturday, Fourth of July Open from Monday to Friday CRYSTAL SPARI A W hite Decorative Sparkling Stone CALL VAN KEUREN & SON Teacher m Ike Wee* MUInrd <Pas■Uc County) schod lystrm. FOR YOUNG LIVING FOB T 0 UN 6 BUDGETS Blending the Psst & Present. For Slip C m n Draperies Beautiful sofas designed to be Kved with.. Sofas that reflect your good taste. . . that will help you create a room to re flect your way of Rfe. .. because they eaved regelariy M LIVE IN THE CALDWELLS Special for July only R u ra l li v ln f - tree«. I.w in . - • jp ^ jy r : All eofas in our showroom must go. churchea of all faith», and excellent transportation facil ities. Satisfaction guaranteed ASKING $17,MO Traa Value Stucco R ranch, S had ro o % tile bath, large lot lS T x ln ; low taxes, completely re modeled. 395 Sale 199, All popular brands, styles & colors EQUITY SAVINGS /t. Open year Vacatioa Saving* Accsaal Tadayf j m O T W K . g jf O r ^ 1 1 i w /a / V a ™ PAID QUARTERLY ON YOUR SAVINGS WEST HUDSON S LARGEST SAVINGS INTITUTION ASKING m t e O 1955 Split Laval, 1 bedroom, m batha, recreation room, lot M-»114 w /w carpeting ineluded. Home radacoratad A MUST. - ASKING »15,000 Sparkling 1S5S Brick h Fram e Ranch, S bedroom, S b«th, living room w ith f/p . Jalouaied Porch. AND OVER te e OTHER 241 St»yveaant Avenue AND LOAN ASSOCIATION GE 8-3058 llibtW DAr, JUNE *3, lf6 4 THE LOMMEBtilAL LEADER AND SOU 1M BERiG«1«BTIEW PAGE m i Ail down the H oue at Jim'« * H 4 l-mrtv of Medford Lakes. Turnp» rature Processimi kncctïd involved in the aa*fcpt w w r1 tau> a nospital in B lto * ^ U f If St»nliy' Histing 9 to 0. Htxae K a d r waa recently gradu ated cl Jim 's also dfj«i»rd Staniti r n thr U iiveraity ( Connecticut tTOtitr- ty a »corr i t • to ». . In fhe Caristadt-M-x mchii Skw- and a o ttp trd a p o .t i.n « % an Pitch League. Eajtem-A 17. Ea*t r m atm rat larn opB U H U i M of . n B5. Fvana knockwl oil «he fir e in CaliA**»*. w F j a d . ' h l s i ciotondtr 1.« the league m iiy w eie r r i u n * « t a O r a j l m championship. defeating Eastern- cut to m ake a r r a i g r o e n S to V ty a tupre of 9 to S. move. O n c e a g a in th e s u b je c t is a l l - s t a r te a m s . T h e y ’re p o p p in g o u t a ll o v e r. A nd s t e r l i n g t h e u s u a l a g r iim e n ts . Th* Noyelty oyelty Mtich Held By Rifl«#r* N e w a rk N e w s b a ? e b a ll «11-: t a r c lu b , c h o s e n by s ix m e w h o p ro w le d th e b a s e b a ll b y w a y s d u r in g th e y ear, is th e m o s t c o n t r o v e r s i a l b e c a u s e it is t h e m o s t a u th e n tic . A s u s u a l T h e N e w s s e le c ti o n s a r e a c c u s e d of b e in f o v e r-f rie n d ly to w a r d E s s e x p la y e r s . O n th e fir s t te a m Lilofre o f S t . B e n e d ic ts , F o r tu n a t o o f M o n tc l a ir , B e h n e y o f VerOnaa n d T h o m p z o n of M o n tc la ir w e r e c h o s e n . O n e o f th e big s u r p r is e s w a s t h a t W a lt L a m p m a n n of E a s t R u t h e r f o r d m a d e t h e s e c o n d t e a m — n o t a s a p itc h e r b u t a s a n o u tfie ld e r. W a r r e n B o g le , t h e L v n d S u r s t a c e , w as c h o s e n a s a p it c h e r o n t h e t h i r d G r o u p s 4 4 i te a m . T h e w a ils o f s h o c k , s u r p r i s e a n d d is m a y filled th e a ir f o r d a y s a f t e r th e te a m w a s a n n o u n c e d . W h e re w a s M ik e M a r r o n e , tlie Q u e e n o f P e a c e in f ie ld c r, r a t e d by m a n y a? o n e o f th e b e s t p la y e rs a r o u n d ? H o w c o m e D o n B o s c o o f R a m s e y p !a c e d th r e e o n t h e P a r o c h i a l a n d P r iv a t e S c h o o l t e a m s a n d M ik e S m ith o f Q u e e n o f P e a c e d id n 't d r a w a m e n tio n ? T H A T ’S T H E W A Y I T IS T h e re Is no doubt the c a lib r e o f the team h elp s a p la y e r a lo n g . L y n d h u rs t had one o f th e b e st te am s in N ew Je r s e y th is ye^.r. B a s e b a ll, h ow ever, is a g».*ne o f b re a k s and inches. A i o u p le o f bad hops, the la rk o f a h it at a ju d ic io u s mom ent can c h a lk a lo ss up w here a v ic t o r y s h o u ld be. It is n otable that m a n y o f th e p la y e rs selected on th e “ all*' team s cam e fro m .s c h o o ls w h ic h had g re a t re co rd s. The Pnsbyterian Boys’ Jr. RSfle Club held s novelty match on June 15 at Berge t Range«. 445 K?arny Ave., Kearny The targets were animal cracker*, chalk, and inatx .KS to be lit al 50 fee; with a bullet, or to be broken off First place was won by R chsrd .................. P L A y E f OF TIIF. WKEK" AWARD. P. Sallaattee St Baas Brewing Co. NEWARK PLAYERS PRESENTED BALLANTINE Tuttle with William Zd.nild as A w a n t to the deserving Bear after aach h o n e _game. The sward. last re a r initiated the B allantiae “ Player of the WeelT 1 cunixr ua. Both are Kefiny resi a large metal mug,~pm vgd a big t>H wtth the Bear*, « etw a « a W s i . Ed Henshaw fleft) « t o t f M w a i t e r dents. John Davey ol Ncrth AHDivision Manager of P. B a l l a r n e & Sons prerfentin* the Aral fe a r awards ta Bears’ M ike R a f te r i f f ) ; 1Reggi« La« (25); in.{tcn came in third. About a <k»Ju lia n Malinski (14) s a d Pra |cn boys went home eating the re 1 Scuth B ergen ’s int« rest in th»' Rutin : f. d Hiirh m v , is the t e e n 's IPBOnsv Ivania soaring title and we* ‘ora cartilege in his knee ended mains ef the broken a .mal IlSjrwark B ears football team con leading quarterback and has been miMC1 to the all-eta te and Uttic iis playing days The next match will be a wood tinued to g rew today with tir* an a ^ u n d -o jf player for Ihe duf>. JaB-Am- ncan team. Professionally Landrv played with the Toronto Another assistant coach is Alex chuck hunt usinj; life size targets ni unci m en: Lowell l.anders. RuLanders is a prr.duct cf West ilgcn.iuts Two seasons later he »Vojcirchtwiez. fomicr Sr.ulh H . cr Illustrating the ground hog. It w ill ! tin i ford lecreation dilector, ha-» m inster College. P a . fc ! ki U. hav- was th«- leading scorer on the Fort and Fordham center Mead coach be held <>n Monday .Tunc L*t. nt Ibicn sigm xj to return to return as ing led the team to undefeated knox \im y team. Sigged by th»* is the matchless Steve Van Buren, | an «.«sistant coach of the Bears. 7:30 p.m . at the sam e location seasons in 19M and 1955. CMca^ Cardinals alter his dis- one ol the greatest of the profes- The d u b is now ¿tooting on In M55 Landers captured the Ju lia n Malinski. former F a st from military service a stonai playrrs M ondays for the sum m er months. —*■- - - ■ ■» - - ■■■ - . y— ld i Police Chief s Son A Whiz With A Set Of Golf Sticks Lyndhurst High Nine Are State Champs I s it p ossib le that one p la y e r is re sp o n sib le fo r the g re a t r e c o r d ? St. B en ed icts had a g r e a t c lu b It w on the G re a te r N e w a r k title. But w as R a lp h L ilo r e . w h o p layed second haVe. m ore responsible that Auftlr OeKosa of Lyndhurst who played Lyndhurilt | t«ii s,+k,j , Ba*^ f'raok Lopinto whr, lurteH a afctthe i.utfleld? Who kno«^? 1 f t I.¡lore made the lirst team and (cam wit»pp<k1 up a hafhly irlinii 3BS: Warren Bogle was next DeRosa had to he content with a place on the all-prep team. ^ ,.,,^ ,„ 1 by winninti .ts v.ith 301 After that it was: Jim etion O n a n y s lv e n day B o d e w a s th e h est hU h school p itch er in th e sta te . He faced som e s lr o n * . o m p e tit.o n . l yn d h u rst p la y s t .r m i p I V sch oo ls for the m ost p a r t. Y e t T e a n e ck s K d S ilv e rm a n w h s p u t on the first team . S ilv e r m a n is a to o d p itch er B u t f u c f c f t a w a y In the B e r te n C o u n ty L e a i u e , did S ilv e rm a n fa c e th e k .n d o f opposition B o « le d id ’ _ > of the Gnup III State Wittorff with 280, Rk'hie Sem ega T(,u m am (n t t<wn. , « , * « » with 258. Jim I^ R u a o , with » , bv K r a n k R u 8 g i e r 0 i ^ iln ove, . p ,.„ . wl, h r a . Tom G a a k .j, n x w d ()( ]5 Wlns and ? |(>88„ wHh m t> aJlk RuKgjero witfc I, _vndhursl won (r a n m J c r K rrh p r wMh tM Bob CcnUaJ n ,fton j W i c t s c h e r with 170. Tom ,.,us Ruther|ord anri lxxii: ( io wilh „ 3, u ^ n Abo with U l . ai^f 1 cacti fi"!}m Paterson KiuS and John Purceillo with 100. A r g u in g a ll-sta te sele c tio n s is a fu t ile bu sin ess. One you n g .side. Dumont, New Milford, and The tt*ams heavy hitters were s t e r w h o didn 't m ake an a ll-s ta te te a m trie d out fo r his c o lle g e . , . „. . .. ,, 4 , . iM c Richfieid Park. who had ,4___home n in e la s t y e a r . His com p etition w a s an a ll-s ta te selectee Iro .n , .... . ,, . . !Warren . Bogle v ? . . . . . . .. I, . . , ()n the opp<.s:te side of the led- runs and 3 t i t l e s ; F ra n k a n e ig h b o rin g state. In the first g a m e th e a ll-s ta te r n e rv o u s ly ! .. . . ... ^ j . . . . d r o p ^ r d t l , ' f I r9JLnd K., , . . . „ d " ................ fo r H ve_at bat. H e ijjL1,, ^ ^ T ^ d ^ r a ,^ f ° , ^ 3 ^ p r o b a b ly le ft h is » V t A B O l ^ 'T 1M F 7 ‘!o ^ " ¿ v s ^ ^ c ^ l W « o r t , . who .. • . . . * \ji •«* . W ** IU I ' II BokIo w as the .t SUM I h i.llU run 1 Ul I and M 11 1 1 iz a ttio iLr-ona. a ii.n a r lIaL I 11 home 1 triple; and T h e sig h t of the great Y a n k e e o rg r ,aann ,x .o n g „ ivin v m g, out fre tre e w 1^ hit 1 home run tic k e t s to t a x i d riv e rs in an e ffo rt to , e t m ore cu sto m e rs (or ^ KamMi ^ lcBing ^ ^ th e s ta d iu m is p itifu l. In th e first p la t e , l u i u n i n i i u u i r r*«*» _ . .... . ^ _ . _ . ; j j ** a< ^ *j ow . .. TN TV* .biii big left eft hander l« i« li the league P e to r Falco lemfue • P F ran r a iski Ruggiero RuKKiero and j Y o r k e r s g iv e n ad vice bv a t a x i d r iv e r w o u ld go in an op p o site , . ^ t e M i J T h * last place to fin d f r ie n .1 , is th e ta x , d r . v e r f i e e t , « ? nk“Z * ? “ f te u !L m wlth Y orkers, ,i v e n advkre b> a t a x i d r iv e r , w o u ld * o in an opposite *«*•* '*> •>»“ " » • * * * ™ ^ th e s ta d iu m is p itifu l, in th e firs t p la c e , k n o w le d i.b le New “ «J " l : . w as 0 0 « t h B»m w h ic h b y and la rg e a re m anned b y s n a r lin g sad ists w ho d e lig h ts I-yTTdhursts ¿2 Katne*. Bogk Ini; 101 runs a^amat til« a in p a s s i n , up custom ers fo r th e s a k e o f see in g them su ffe r. Ms" " " " j ol 'h<- 3 Tourna- tions «5 ................................... • m<1'1 ^ ,n Kame a « a in a t. ^ |pam hurt P a p e rin g the h cuse, w h ic h is th e th e a tric a l term fo r w h a t ,>lun' nI ,n which he d idn t get tta- g ra d u atioa T ls.se x-m ors who th e Y a n k s a re up to. isn’ t the s o lu tio n to big le ag u e baseball. WUi pitched the find tw«4ve of ^ ^ year are: D e s p ite th e pre:sent succevs o f th e M e ts in a ttra c tin g c ro w d s, the ,fH> ili,e vn ,;lnu'K gam e and s,1^ * c W a n e n BcgU ‘. Jim Wittorff, Tom g a m e is in re a l trou ble. W e 've s a id so b e fo re . T h e o th er d a y on ouf 22 batters while doing so. The p ete Falco, Richie S e m e ®a , < hMMMtl S e v e n B ill V ee ck , th e b a s e b a ll m a n , said it a g a in — w ith vvi“*‘k *bat hi* set down New Rug^<ix). Jo e K reh er. and e x B S & M a n p oints! « * M ilford 7^1 by pUching a no+ut Jflw , P u tvW lo - ¡le i anil he pitched the B ea rs to the ' f t u b V c e e k , e r it k i.in g p re s e n t te a m o w n e rs. faU s i n t . th e ^ T i' ^ b> a 3 4 ^ i A n - n b e r of the boys have won ♦«ame e rro rs by being u nable to u n d erstan d w hst is really w rong Richfield P a rk In those ¡honors fcr their playing. Wal'*^ri w ith th e g a m e . When we s a y th e re Is som ething wrong we base tbr«* gam es Lyndhurst batters hit B ogle m ade the first team on th*o u r b e lie f on the statistics which show th a t while the population ® home ru m and j triples. P .V .C . all-rtar team, first team naoufly Ih e B ig L e a g u e g a m e s are not a ttra c tLyndlu»-«' had two other sharp All B c r y n County, and Thi.-d size in e re i * they did ten or tw enty years ago. They are P,tc h e rs in Al P atem o (4-21 and T eam All State, tra n k R u g g e ro ing m o re relT are not keeain* o Bob Kutseher .4-2. - bcih wUl he made the fir « team in the P .V .C . not lo sin g ?*{fe*jnerely keeping L pace and Tom G ash and Richie Se m e ja M O R E A N D M O R E IN T E R E S T E D ne* t T h is doi*sn*t m ean th at m o re folks are not interested in B attin g noncrs go to junior m ade the second team b a s e b a ll. It m e re ly m eans th at the big leagues are not attracting m o re fa n s to th e ir stadia. It m e a n s th a t the crowds, unless there f r e a k attractio n lik e the M ets, stay away. And the big le a g u e o w n e rs don’t seem to k n o w w h y o r ca re. Babe Ruth League Selections Announced For Tournament •hcoting Retired Men’s Boori Club 2 out of 3. After dropping the first game 13 to t fee Circle Oftb 1 Ud by Charles Rinaldi and Joe Vrndda roared back with 13 to 0 and 13 to 10 victory's Tony LaVacrte and Pat AaoaUse paced the Users. The Bocci Club deflated Palumbo Electric 2 out of 3 as John Prlmerano and Philip Colucled their team to 13 to 2 and allani ^ s1< , _^ 3^ j l "Y " Softball , Edwin Earle Heiland. Jr., 28. son cf Mrs. MargarH Heiiand of Taunton Lake* Marlton. New Jer sey. fcrmerly of Lyndhurst. was killed instantly in a head-on cdHsicn June 2nd The accktmt occured on Route 386 al Mammoth Junction in the vicinity oi Yoaemite Naticiai Park. Calitornia. His wtte, the flormer Judith Lae Ookm an. a ft M, é. . Electrolyab SpeciaHsts _3H BraM f t , Newark Km MS M l l-IM I *r O B t-M « 5 talltltS I HAWAII U Day« Includes Jet fare, hotel and Sightseeing I G ib b s T r a v e l B u n o u i i t i . i f ltd i . .,r ■ t W E -9 - 2 1 0 0 tournament were James Brrslt.i, 1 Sr.. James Breslin, Jr.. Commas- ; Stoners Horace R Bogle. R alph! Pciito and Peter Rurno. Louis Mien, Louis Crupi. Al Ixsnbardo. Robert Jurgens. B C. Ofune. D. M Meoia. William F Galiahei and William Ryan The win ner was Jam r^ Breslin. ^ r. Brunch and dinner w ere serv ed for the group at the Taub bun galow at the lake WORLD’S FAIR South Bergen "Y" Standings Listed nil—1 — * » - I ^ ^ ^ In the Rutherford Division ol the C olisnbus Club 13 to including up-to-the-m inute news on daily Fair activities, n e w jersey bell S camm m Rirfi Pakiza and ^ ^ , i Ä , W A •SSSWiASTOUSATIS«iKf ICE CUBES FO R SALE Carroll's Scotch! Ä F e lls Ruggieri's One shooting led Rutherford Men’s Club by a score the attack in the 13 to 5, 13 to of 9 to 2. Carl Verdun pitehed a 12 and 13 to 10 victory s. Ja m e s one-hitter. Joe Keim was a terror Sooth and Al R apiaardi w ere out- In file Rutherford Division of «»■ | n „ sl, P e lrr y Curcio « Dept Tournament Sponsored O N E F IE L D , T W O T E A M S is‘-u,h B ,‘H™ YMCA So,,ba11 Le* ' of P a rk and directed by B ill Lan W h e re else does one find a s ta d iu m thu size of Y a n k e e s ^ b b y Shop defeated dtdls. Th<* results of last w eeks O. Taub, Town Clerk, sporv S t a d iu m v a c an t m ore th an h a lf a y e a r ? T h e stad iu m in b a se b a ll rw> Jo *u]r* by a score of 6 to 5 action w ire : Fl Southern Div. sored a Golf Tournament at the se a s o n is u sed onlv w hen th e Y a n k e e s p la y a t home. And in t h e r ° m fir8t f al l w h e n th e football G ia n ts p la v a t home* O th erw ise, fh e h uge c a n ef,i bemered >n th«* SUto inning The d i finding champions C ircle I L ak e Hopatcon* Golf Course on s ta d iu m a n d the bis p ark in g lo ts su rro u n d in g it, a re v a c an t. ,ait^ ^ en d im m e r pitched his Cluto 1 proved they will be tough Saturday • fi/urth straight win. Rutherford to beat as they defeated the fine l^ o a e who participated in the N o w th e C ity of N ew Y o r k a n d its ta x p a y e r s h ave p erp e tu Sporting Goods dropped the Rutha te d th e s tu p id ity by b u l!d in g a n e w sta d iu m . It is sh in y and t ifc it l M in's Club by a score at 9 f ul l o f b rig h t paint. A nd it is tw e n ty fiv e y e a r s behind the tim es. to 2. C arl Verdun pitched a onehitter. Jo e Keim . was a terror on A t th a t, It-eost $25 m illio n o f th e t a x p a y e r s ' d o llars. the bases with 2 doubles and 2 N e w York nou h;is tw o big baseball stadia—and yet needs stolen bases for the winners. Zim Ì Ì Ì ^ ! J , Ì *-Ì * a n a c ro m i dation for big conventions, big sporting events. Down m erm an 's defeated H ideaway 9 to in T e x a s t h e r arc building a covered stadium and in Pittsburgh 1 with To’ -.y ScriUo homering for the losers t h e y ’ re b u ild in g a c o ve re d stadium . Modern engineering has In the North Arlington League, m a d e it possible to build slide-back roofs th at make a stadium T em p eratu re P ixxvssin g defeated u s a b le 36.‘> d a y s u year. the »40 Club 4 to 2. Torn find Son■ r Are Your f / n M * a n ( ^ Hair making you self-conseWtw? Rid yourself of these prah le ms easily, safely . . . oar 36 years experience speak far themselves. Opea daily If a.m. to 7 pjn.; S a t » -It aaoa. I m K II W l I ____________ Their month old sc tained severe brain injuries died June 3rd i nroufe to a Los An geles hospital Their 3 year old daughter. Celeste sustained cacti' of 0 » lag is recovering son. Stuart, ace 5. wsu with his maternal grandparents, Kdward and Ruth Coleman, for Pajumbo were outdefeat. The Circle in defeat San Carlo s rwgfted Dwight Morrow three de feat* as AtaK Paluzzi and Ray Melboe’s One shooting paved the <A~ay to 13 to 11, 13 to 4 and 13 to 12 victory s. Jim Carrino and Ton Troooone starred for the loaers. The Psiic Dept, t o * 2 out of 3 from Kasten TnscUng, sa P a t Deloy 'an d .Rich (Murph) Coughlin led their team to IS to 1® and 13 to 9 victory's. Kasten led by Leslie Playground area Tues or Wed. and enjoy the competition. Nick Episcopo and Mario Cato won I rhe league is Sponsored by Com- th« second game 13 to 4. SHOP LOCALLY er Lyndh Men U Killed i^ t o l t e t o d ro n in g th^ South Bergen YMCA Softball _ Paul’s Hobby Shop de 13 to S. J o te Chance feated the Jokers by a score af 6 _ land Vincent P aternos fine shuotto 5 to remain Ip first place. Joe ing paced the Columbus Club " tti Iwmered in Ihe sixth Northern 1D iv. __________________ttw, eiim j— si and l a i Wlmmer pMchad ~ ■ P itilaeiano s oeiesiecs tne r-aKS , , | , u n iin ^ , T h e first thing w rong w ith m o le r n b a se b a ll is the p la y in g Lyn d hu rst's Bah e Ruth League tone and Joseph Abate of the pofie ld . B y its v e ry nature it m u st be p ut ou t in the open sp a re s has selected the b jy s who will re p -'b e e departm ent, Nicholas B aratta . s rtie r e th e re is room enough fo r th e h ig sta d iu m and big p a rk in g I—- — ---- . -• —— Ut T h is m a k e s the field in a c c e s sib le e x c e p t by s u b w a y or b y K9CTM the lca« u*‘ in tottr Tim B ie sh n cf the South Eng, bu s. i.am ent play, it w as anrfounced to- R a lfh V u ^ u and Joseph Canti-eilo • • < • • • • • • d ay by Richie Cougiin, who tluects of the E lk s. Ronald Settembrino D e sp ite the sta rk lesson s o f th e p ast, big le ag u e o w n e rs ttle '<iwue. and P a rk s and Public and Jn*m Zelnla cf the Elks and c o n tin u e to p ra itic e th eir se lfish , v a in little w h im s upon the P r a P ^ y Director P eter Curcio l . u i y Sparta and Louis Pollara g a m e . T h is m eans th at in New Y o r k w h e re the Y a n k e e s p la y whuBe departm ent sponsors it. cl thi Am erican U ^ion. m a g n ific e n t b a ll they a re la c e d w ith c om p etition fro m a m ise r™ e V*»W* <*•» ,hp ,<^ » | P aslor,. u ^ a b le c ro w d o f g lo ve -h a te rs a n d a b ra n d , sp a n k in g n ew sta d iu m are th a t h a s o v e r $100 m illion m ile s o f n ew h ig h w a y s s e rv in g it. [-CAUS Dennis English rjta ICTMn ,TK A n d th e sta d iu m was bu ilt an d fin a n c ed by th e ta x p a y e r s ol a:>d Kenneth Inglis of the Bogie The tournament is to begin in N ew Y o rk ! * ¡Agency. J th n Costa, Robert GW- Ju ly on and area basis. How can the Y a n k s c o m p e te ? W h o w ill build $10 0 m illio n o f new h ig h w a y s for th em ? O r p ick u p the tab on the cost of a n ew sta d iu m w ith m o ving s ta ir s , n e c e s sa ry e le v a to rs and the lik e ? *1„*«. r * Fifteen year old Howard Little Jr. son of police chief Howard Liddle «s fast becoming a gulf whizz hang. A Junior at Queen of Peace High School North ArBafton. young Liddle took first place in the New Jersey State Po lice Chief's Golf Tournament on . me 16th. The tournament was played at te Spring Lake Country Club and over <*o hundred Police Chiefs guests participated at t.ie' shore evtnt. The flashy yc4S ,'ster came in with a 79 withbut a handk'ap The police coiefs trouphy safe tm the family mantel the Chiefs now looking forward to the town tourney to be held at the Spring Lake Club on July 11th. He Mill alao compete in the Kiwan.ts ai<d Journal American Golf Tournaments this In addition to Ms matter, ,Barte s survived by a brothrt", th» | George H. Holland o f ----ih. *dd. and a sitter, i urns of Taunton Lake« .j. In sdd^tn.i to Judith is survived by a av.d Fredrick Coleman York City Services were held 4 T W ay. June 9th st 2 o’clock ial « B .t l n t Baptist Church, fU . Burial was in the I im on the bases with 2 doubles and 2 stolen bases for the winners. Zim merman s defi ated Hideaway 9 to 1 with Tony ScriUo homering for the losers In the North Arlington Ia*ague. Temperatun> Processing defeated the 440 Club 4 to 2. Tom and Scmy's came from brtand to put 86.8 proof This H J proof four fifth of a quart of oar p r i n t, U M Scotch, atraight from Um stills of Scotland, will amaxe 70a and your frisada. Don’t drink up that bottlo of premium Scotch just ya*. Buy a bottle of CarroVa ana make the blindfold taat. Yoi If ou won’t BE ABLE TO TELL THEM APART. Pure W hite Beach .P L A Y S A N D In Bags CA1X Carroll's Liquors VAN KEUREN it SON Lumber - Building Malarial* 3M P arale A rt., E. Newark Prompt Delivery HU 4-14M 214 Stuyvesant Avenue Lyndhont, N. Ji W Ebster *-1121 F ra e D e ü v a ry D. T. ALBINO MASON - CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR Free Estimate* - All Work Guaranteed . W ould it not h ave been s e n s ib le fo r N ew Y o rk to h a v e ny * rm ne ,rom bttund 10 t “ 1 sp e n t S50 m illion s, rap p in g Y a n k e e S ta d iu m and e re ctin g a |(lf wn ttlp ,tcu* ' ct Jlm * 6 lo • H e ld th at could be ifscit a ll b a s e b a ll sea so n by the Y a o lu an d T< m pcrature Processui« knocked M ets a n d a ll football season b y Ih e G ia n t s an d J e t s an d In be- r " Su“ ’it'y ,k a l ir *! 9 >° 0 Hcuae t w e e n tim e s bv convention g ro u p s a n d th e lik e ? A n d is n ’t It -Jim 's alao defeated Stanley Ita n t th a s o -ca lli d m a g n a tes d r o p p 'd th is s illy b u sin ess o f com lt u ,“ W • * ' c l'e ol * to 6. p e tin g stad iu m against sta d iu m in a sin g le c it y — to cot e x p e n s e . In “ » Ortotadt-M oonachie Slowtim e th e -o -ca lle d m agnates d r o p p e d th is s illv b u sin ess o f com - *>ttch U 'a« u<'' K aat em-A 17, M t w e e n tim e s by convention g ro u p s a n 1 th e lik e ’ A n d is n ’t i | ' , r n B 5 E v a r s kntckisl off « * • u—n d -------------to g o a ll ou out for the c o n s tru c tio n o f a re a f stad iu m , m o dern ' ' “ ''i- « contender for the le a e w a s s i l l i tiW 0 t ’It 11 m u s t s e r v e ? • ch a m p io n sh ip , d e fe a tin g R nstem -A oy a sco.e oi 9 to $, Moyers Farina, w as n am ed as tlie f^st ,'trin g catcher. BO CCI COMPETI B en Cantsnssno. who m ade the •ll-jitai tea m last y e a r ^s a fslch er, w as' chosen this y ^ a r as The Lyndhurst Mwicipul ursl basem ap on the second team. ■ p a ’s opening w s s d w as B *n suffered an arm injury and ligiMed by exticm ely d o se fid net perform Up to his usual petition and fun galore a s lop quality. cit.w d s w ere on hand iwihj will both Four South Bergen players made the first team in the recently choiiI]-St..i t^aoi of the Pasaaic Vglhry CortertShcc. Warren Bogle Jr. was selected as a pitcher and his team mate on Lyndhurst,- Frank Ruggiero, as Surprie ngly enough. E a st P a te r second baseman. Walt Lampmann, son, which trounced most team s In the rangy , ^ | t Jputherford pitcher the conference, didn't place a man outfielder, was c&osen for the sec cn the first team and only two on «Ml *ralg h l y m i as m u itiid d a . the second squad. Boon high com lame TlMp1w lay to view Ihe day and Wednesday ac tlcni The league e in It's second y e a r has providedI a popular form J recreation lor tewnship rfli dent's and it's as much fun t<* watch a s I l k to play s a stop a t ttto GE 8-8790 FREIE ESTIMATE! shew yea haw title It casts ta aiedamlsa year hathrsoai er bsstlag system skh tha linas«— E R iC A N - ^ t a n d a r d * ? " i ■■./»? * g a p “ * * * - ’1 i ’* >.J « s e s t j u i ^ » «•*»>• -■* « Dog Training School Does your dog need obedience training? Then bring it to' the Lynn Dog Training School, Calo-Sait Po*t VFW, River Road, North Arlington. Classes begin JunpHi WM Beginner Classes TtHF.M. Novice Classes 8:10 P.M. Call WE 9-7668 for further Information i GeorgeWoertz, Jr, 61 KEARNY STREET LYN DHURST, N. J. P hoaei WE 3 -1 5 2 3 -fe* F ia t Estimala* speeding, 307; improper passing 126; failure to carry license or legtstraticn, 85; and delinquent in spection, 75. Three motorist» were tii rested far driving after theii licenses were suspended. The Investigation Division was assigned 46 cases, and completed J1 of these plus nine outstanding oases. Half ol the cases SMignpd involved damage to County proper Awards To L.H.S •High Earning« ’ Injured Safety ’ Service 'Convenience 'Availability All This li Your« Saving A t , SOUTH BERGEN SATEfOS MO V A L L 1 V BLVD. • Open Mon. Eve*. 7:00-8:30 p.m. W O O D -R ID O K , N. 4. W Ebiter t-M **Where You S*ve Dot« Make A Difference!" SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1M4 F tn t T m -OC at I1 M A.M. Engagement Announcements, Wadding Invitations, Birth and Anniversary Announce ments, Bar Mitzvah Announcements, Business WALTEB “HAWK” BOWK T aV H M at h a tM tn W I 1-4714 Cards, Letterheads. Envelopes, Journals, State DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS JUNE M, 1M4 ments, Bills, Tickets, Rilled Forn.s, etc. Lyndhirtt HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WONDERFUL REDWSOS FENCING? fresh Mined Coal NONE SETTER AT ANY PRICE Need Cement? ta Taa VAN KEUREN & SON Nut Coal $22.00 Pea Coal $20.00 Stove Coal 22.00 Stoker Coal If.00 Buckwheat Coal $18.00 Lanbar - SalMUa« Material« GUARANTEED SATISFACTION •M h m k A t«.. E. Newark MORRIS DEMEL Prompt M w r y HU 4-14M 615 ESSEX ST. m . ima HU 3-2132 HARRISON PAGE TWELVE TliU lfllU Y .JU N gW .lW 4 THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AMD SOUTH BERGEN RfcVTBV claim and o f N e w J e r s e y . D o H e r e b y C e r t if y t h a t t h e sa id c o r p o r a t i o n d id , o n t h e F i f t e e n t h d a y c f J u n e , 1964, file i n m y office a d u ly « « e e u te d I’I.untifY. Wi.' mini *.f * n . 1 | a n d a t t e s t e d c o ns e nt » In w e itin g . v l th l a w f u l i n 1er«*«t t h e r e o n f r o m t o t h e d i s s o l u t i o n o f s a id c o r p ji a t i o n , e x e c u t e d b y e ll t h e s lo c k t h e 1st d a y ol Apri». i:»m. u n » K l d e r s t h e r e o f , w h i c h s a id c o n t it«- ' » a i n e lie p a i d ¿nr«l. • i ist t» «1., f i n d a | * ' . Ut e «ilut H o f t h e im ¡»I, s e n t a n d t h e r e c o r d o f t h * p r o plaintiff w h ic h have lin n dul> : c e e d i n g s a f o r e s a i d a r e n o w o n file in m y sa id off ice a s p r o v i d e d b y t a x e d a t t h e .mini o f SXv m .H; A l i d in t h a t m i - o n d pln< *• u n i - j la w . IN T E S T I M O N Y W H E R E O F , I G t h e s a i d d e . e n d a m , a l i u s StfltHlili-i h i v e h e r e t o s e t m y h a n d «nd UliBK o f . ill«. . ¡I Hi >\ Jersey » upor «t »«>n. t h e s u m of I a f f i x e d m y of fi ci al s e a l , a t T r e s « im i a « ful i m - r e - t : t e n . t h i e F i f t e e n t h d a y of J u n e t h *t iv. .n fr o m th e 2» th d i ' >" | A D. o n e t h o u s a n d n i n e h u n d r e d an d sixty-four. A|*r tl. 1W14, u n t i l t h e snin«pail R O B E R T J. B U R K H A R D T a n d s A t i s t i e d a n d a l s o t i n i o s t s ... S e c r e t a r y of S t a t s . tu e said defendini u.w li have D a t e d : J u n e 25. J u l y 2 1964 t>een d u l y t a x e d a t l Ue hiiii ( ■ • F e e s : »32 40 Itume T h e Snerlff re se rv e s th e right i > a d j o i n n t h i s (* «»• f r o m t i m e t< A dditions • t in » » a * p r o v i d e d b y law M A R T I N ' J. I L H K K i: Sh e r if f | T1m> Women's Auxil .try • ' 'j •n d S B K 2l!*2.> Not th Arlin:il« n Bjuit-Jwll I^c.vjiiei T h e R c d - t ’o n i m s r c i s l i . ^ a d e r K itc h e n » J u n e 2.». J u l y 2 - . ' - l « . lf»64 (hits rcschc.luUd its scftbnll'"T-rne. l - e e s 4!«6.80 V lu m ln .im S id in g d s m s n d of th e said d r - i t e n d a n t s of. i n , t o n t u l n u t o f t h e M i n i , t.o »ol d t o p a y a n d s a t i s f y In t h e rtr>t p in . u n t o (h e 'irtE R A Y fd iB Game Rescheduled 100 F O O T Y A C H T MOVING, M l’ST SFI.I., ft pc. bedroom set, Rood condition, f l r l ’s Columbia bike 26". wagon, child's maple desk, best offer Call f»E 8 01II after 4 p.m. 3 ', ROOM S or F I R N IT I1R K ideal for newlyweds, will sell all or separately, reasonable, moving West, ( a ll 939-0632. tìo o rììioverinqs a n d d i s t a n t fiv e (.'>) f e e t W iV h we a t « rl> t h e r e f r o m , o n e h u n d r e i i | « i | f e e t t o t i . e r e a r of p l . t (¡»> in f- aid B k x k ; t h e n c e t2> n o r t h e a » t erly pa ra lle l with s a i d l i n e ol < levf la nd A v e n u e a n d «Inn* m e r e a r Jin* o f l o t s t e n ' !«•> a n d e l e v e n < l l i . t h i r t y (.".oi l e . t t o t h e d i vi s i o n l i n e b e t w e e n l o t s I w e n t v si x i 2 » i i iml t w e n t y - f i v e (2i>t In s . n d B lock. thence (3> n o i t h w e s t e r l y a n d along, s a id la s t n a m e d llm one h u n d r e d ( 100 ) fe e t to «a id s i d e of C le v e l a n d A v e n u e - t h e n . e H i » o u th w e s te r l y a n d a lo n g sa tff l i n e of C l e v e la n d A v e n n e th ir l l ift) f e c t - U o ( h e i s . i n t o r p l a c e i ; i -> : i n n i n c , H M I M i 'Known a s 1 SO. a s s h o w n o n t h e c u r tax a n d a a a e KK i n e n t m a p o f t sh ip of L y n d h u r s t B B l N t S ab*o k n o w n a s 2S6 C l e v e land Avenue, Lyndhum t. Ne* .1e r » e v T o g e t h e r w i t h a l l a n d s i n K t il a r th e r ig h t. s . liberties, | iriv ilege**. h e t v d i t a iim-h t s a n d a p p u r t e n a n c e ^ t h e r e u n t o beloiiK ina o r In a n v w i s e a p p e i t a i n i n g a n d tin re v isio n a n d rem ainders, tents, 'issu es and p ro fits t h e r e o f , a n d a l s o aft t h e e nt. L t r i g h t, title, i n t e r e s t , u se . pro|>erty, DOI’BLE BED, padded head board, complete; 1 tw in bed, foam rubber m attress, any offer accepted. Call WE 9-9299. 6-25 Finiaind « A 1 X C O V n iN Q Attia* IRuined cut <.:i Ju no 7. Ibe Katm* S T A T K OF N E W J E R S E Y I'./ill n< ;v b ‘ played on Ju ly I at D E P A R T M E N T OF S T A T E C E R T I F I C A T E O f D I S S O L U T I O N T> P.M . at the Little le ague F ir'd . T o al l t o w h o m t h e s e p r e x e n t » All nicmbi*ni e f the auxiliary are m a y come. G reeting: W H E R E A S . I t a p p e a r s t o m y eligible to participate. na tia f a c tlo n , by duly a u t h e n t i c a t e d re c o r d of t h e p r o c e e d i n g s fo r th e v o l u n t a r y d is s o lu tio n th e r e o f by t h e u n i m m o u s c o n s e n t o f «11 t h e o fCO., a c o r p o r a t i o n cf th i s S t a t e w h c s e p r i n c i p a l office rs s i t u a t e d a t No . 2S5 H i f l h l a n d C r o s s , in t h e B o r o u g h of R u t h e r f c . d , C o u n t y o f B e r g e n . ' S t a t e of N e w J e r s e y (G e o rg e H a i d i n g e r b e in g t h e a o e n t therein and in c h a r g e thereof, upon whom process may be s e r v e d ) , h a s c o m p li ed w i t h th e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f T i t l e 14. C o r p o r a tio n s . G e n e r a l, of R ev is e d S t a t u t e s of N e w J e r s e y , p r e l i m i n a r y t o t h e i s s u i n g of t h i s C e r t i f i c a t e of D iss olu ti on. NOW THEREFORE. I. the S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e of t h e S t a t e Hospital Graduate U Karen Callaghan Kart i Cnllavjhan cf Lyndhurst was among tlse 23 s tu d w ti * 4 » VJuminum D o o r* * R o o f in g t Window» I* h m l A*«. L rM b in l liKnuw 8-3663 TH** LYNDHTIR5T FLOOR COVERING > SUDOL Free E slim n tn . Call. 371-1621 1’a.ssaac. Amelia Iskra of East Ruthcrw j i s one of five graduated Aluminum Products f c .n l ficm a class in School of M edicai Technology. PalntiiiK & Paperhanglaf' Interior A Exterior Pattern bookt t u p p M A-1 Job • Free Satinata* WY 8-7006 Hastering PboiM: (3S-31S7 1 PARKER LAWN SWEEPER, in excellent condition. Call GE8 2404. 6-25 HOME DANALUME Inc. 32S BELLEVILLE PIK E KEARNY D a i l y — 8 to 8—Sat. 8 to 4 #91-2351 ATTIC EXHAUST FAN, 3«’\ Delco belt driven motor, $25. Call 933-5371. 6-25 THE CVSCIO BUILDING Ml Valley Brook Aveau« 1. mmm BEDROOM SCITE, 7 pes., tw in , beds, very good t ondition. Call J GE 8-0079. 6-25 PatChoffo ('FR IG H T PIANO. S50; Mahog any hreakfront, $75; tw o antique Queen Anne chairs - one rock er - need upholstering. 4 extra large chrome hub caps, $2.; old coins and stamps. Cali after 3 p.m. GE 8-0453. 7-2 Gu Driveway*, P u t k f Aran, PUygr—irla, etc. Osi NO 7-170« * J o s e p h t . . P e t re t ie N u t le y C o n t ra c té e fft in c e 192») East Rutfcarffl Sunnlv Comoanv 'rKL n i -tu ra n m a Avo. T nmtkmrt-4 «. WC M 4 H U Reader A Advisor Help h» aO Msson end snersl Contrsetor 380 Thomss Avenue Lyndhurst, N. J. WE 9-6461 James J. Crupi Steps, Wells, Petios, Outslde Flreplsces. CHESTERFIELD SO FA (rose), Indies fan chair (ta p e stry ); 2 lamp tables, 2 electric motors (1/4 h.p. 1/3 h.p.). Call 43« 2958. 7-2 Phone: WY S-1SS4 MASON A CONCRETE CQWT R ACTOR MASON CONTRACTOR Free K*timatr» Guaranteed Work Kvai loercrror Service R if or Small We Do Any Job A t All ON ALL MAKES S U P E R IO R C O U R T OF NEW JERSEY C H A N C E R Y DIV ISIO N OE R O E N C O U N T Y D O C K E T N O F 2726 63 betw een K 'jI'IT V H A V IN l.S A N D La »a n a s s o c i a t i o n a n i -\ v JK H SK N ( 'O K I 'O K A T I O N . p l a i n t i f f a n d A N N A K T A N I ' A vvid*.*, ATLAS SI H S I D U A K I K S Ol NHW JM IiSK Y IN<' n New Jera. v i \.rp<>ration. OW>ROF D t'K K K K and H O HK-M ARIK l»l I t K K K . b l n w i f e , d e f e n d a n t * II on u l loi K n a h l e A ii k uxI ¡¡S. L A W * K l t o K I . H II. A l t y s B v v i r t u e o f tin- a l i o w M a t e d w r i t t o m e dire< t * d a n d d e l i v e r e d , I h a v e I t-vi ed u p o n a n d w i l l exp '». . f o r » a l e a t p u l d i e v e n d u e a t tl ie Sheriff» O fl i c« in th«- C i t y of Ha4i ken»a<*k. o n M O N D A Y . J U L Y 20. 1964 a f t w o o V I o r k in t h e a f t e r n o o n , A L L t;,e f o llo w in g tr a . I or p a r . o f l a n d a u d p r «i nl M* 8 h e r e i . i afli- pa l I« u l a r U k r i l a d. .. a n d h e i n K i n t h e T< ».hip ..f L v i i d h u r x t in t h e C o u n tv o f I Se rge I) a n d Sla .1* o f N e w J e r i*h \ . l. eiiiK m ore particular! y d«*»< r l l . e d Hr f o l l ow » H K I . V ' i k n o w n a » t h e w h o l e of lot n u m b e r t w e n i \ - * t x t Jfi i a n d the ma- t l o - a x t e r l v a d J o i n i i i K fl'e ' . i fe.-l o f I n nu ii4 ber t w e n t y 'e v e n l £~ l III lllo. k H on a • e rta ln m a p entitled " M a p of p tr i ••f t h e F u r n i a i. L u í a t e a t I . v n d l" ir»t N I » n d fi le d In t h e H e r n C o u n t v c l e r k s « >tfl< • N o v e m »«•r 13. H .v y a n d m u r e p a r t i , u l a i f v <Je>. r i l . e d a s / . . J l o w s i t B t . l N S i N t i a t a p o in t o n th e e M erry side of C le \ e l a n d A ve nu e, o n e h u n d r e d fo r t y - f i v e (I4M feet n o r t a « a K l « r l y f r o m t in- n o r t h e a s t e r ly lin e of V alle y ll n « i k A v e n u e , a n d r u n n l n n t h e m e ( 11 s o u t In-unt. rlv a n d p a r a l l e l w l U i t h e d i v i s i o n l i n e I» t w e e n l o t » t w e n t y - s i x (26» and tw enty-»even «1*7» a f o r e » . i l d Prompt and BUY A REFRIQERATOR-FREEZER VAN KEUREN & SON 500 Passaic, Ave., E. Newark " E v e r y t h in g to B u ild A n y t h in g ” HU 4 -1 4 0 0 ( .llt llN T. J. Nottlty FRANK PR1MERANO M l Copeland Avenue Lyndhurit, N. J. Phone: S3I-M2S Musk Instruction Free Estimate Piano - Organ Accordion 50% down, no interest ■ajoy yoar m m m win I mw Rate VICTOR F R A NGIPANE Jersey City - OL 6-4085 No Job Too Small a Supermarket in your Kitchen 0 P U B L IC S E R V IC E E L E C T R IC T A X P A Y IN G B l w K e alfCr Tt Tr vi Cf IQ IIS AND GAS CO M PA NY S E R V A N T OF A G REAT STATE 10 Anee A* US Arlington Blvd. Arlington, N. J. ra a a 1-ISTS LIVE BETTER, S * /E WELL,THAT IS MV PLAN. BELLO'S Electric Service TMATS WHY t*M IN TOWN. A N D 'tO U CAS WEheter 94991 Free Eatimate» ST Leeaat At— » North Arllagtea. N. 1 WY 1-0273 SahT Grand - 8>taat aad Organ far aaie. Rua CU ohIb é h Laaaaea at T aw Rane er la Sly S U B i 551 Fern Are., Lyndhurat Rug», Wall to Wan C arnet Call WE 9-0644 and Furniture cleaning. K sf Oil Burners m e h iC ) \.\- S ta n d a r d Weltz Fuel OH MXAD8 • m uae co. HEAT Gutter* C A S BOILER For as little as $3.00 a week you can have a completely new heat ing unit. Our team of licensed me chanics is trained to complete your installation in one day. We guarantee uninterrupted heating service the day of installation. Phone us today. j . H _ r■ wiring Home Repairs Carpentry 2 2 0 v o lt - GE 8 - 4 5 0 5 Sat^ialia Na M A. ohasar sor WY 1 — wS3 SCENIC FENCE I 340 RIP6E a,LrN0HÜ«5T*«.458-7W0 Re IdaaHal Co n ..L - U a k Irrtallatiaai SIX-N-TWO-LABS Belleville, N. J. Call 7594939 Tile Contractor JOHN J. FORTE T ie For The Best Resalte! The LEADER Cl9S9ifi9d9 firat month free. Carpet, tilr and linoleum aoM an¿ inata lied. CHANGE OVER NOW TO AN A ^ k l a vw w w vw w w vw w vw w OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL l t t Franklin A re, Nutley, N. 1 OD NOrth 7-4905 SAYS I W enal ROOFING and Schuberth M u le Co. of Phone WYman 1-5627 I REIDCO'S /^PLUM BER CO Phono i JOE VASTO Bird Windaeal Roofing Alaide Aluminum Sidiag Baked white enanel Corapoaer end Arranger far aluminum »torm window» Overhead garage dor Cleft - Century - Heritage W S#V ^A A A #SA ^#W W >A / OUST BET I CAM * Coter H t A l makaa af Sadia Telivi alea Saealrad We a n UBA S OS Tal Rutherford, N. j . New York City. V A L C . COLOM BO i> - Courteous Service At A a M d M A P d e e d M S Pointing - Roofing W ith a modern Refrigerator-Freezer you have a privately-ow ned supermarket ready to serve you any hour of the day or night! You're ready for unexpected guests, m id n ig h t' raids” or fam ily treats and surprises. M any models are frostfre e —never require defrosting. Enjoy n ew convenience Save time, Sav^a m oney. See for yourself w h at a real pleasure it is to ow n one. WY 8-Î8M 7 DAYS A W S fS 1H Kaamr~Av». l U f ñ r MRS. MARTHA Contractors G.E. 10 CC. FT. W hite Refrtger-1 ator, reasonable, ( a l l 933-4942. j 7-2 A-l STATCWtM tadfe-TV Sande» *sa 6 A HARMONY GUITAR, slight ly used, $60; 120 Bass Duma accordion, $190. 313 Newark Ave., Eyndhurst. 7-2 FITZPATRICK General Contractor l( .1 Television “#• - It - YMrMH” Antenna Servie# PIm Ub i Htatlag B a llis ti« Electrical SappHaa S mi aiS wt ! Im SS3 Franklin A rarne BoUeriU, N. J. (Near Nutley Uno) Phon« ne 75W 184 HEATHKIT STEREO combina tion 25 w atts per channel, brand I new - will sell for kit price; also used FM Tuner. Call 9337967. 7 -21 (..I.. WYman 8-4267 IV n ^^P S el^p We Carry A Full Line Of WE H I M A WE DOOR GRILLS Sink», Bath lu b e , Toilet» CIIKCKS & LOCKS Add a n*w bedroom aad Baeine, Gaa Rangea, â Eier ALL TYPE OF H i hath - or family room tri aal Supplias. Bathroom CLASS REPAIRS Vanltie* made to ord. All work guaranteed SCREFJS REWIRED rtfaa 0«t S Threaded REG LAZING Aluminum Siding A Roofing Ta Order 3fi* EXHACST FAN, complete with 40" x 40" fram e and lou vres. Perfect condition, $55. Frank's Inn, 41S Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst. 6-25 JO H N D & f/M Á lÑ'Í KNANtlK Ru)(.Sliampooing DICK GIOVLA S k a« —Call Oa-Wa Floor Waxing Plotter Patching a tpecialty NIGHT CAULS Free Eatimate» 262 Court Are., Lyndburat PELTRE T-V K E ^ A Ig f DICK LUBERTO 452 Riroraid« Avenua I* BESQBN AVKNCI Phone: 939-7032 Lyndhurat, N. J. N O m ASUNOTON ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS & DOORS MODERNIZER JALOUSIES CEO. T. CANTRELLO, Inc. CHROME KITCHEN SET. one table and six chairs, excellent condition, $35. Call GE 8-7112. iv iv im b u J. DIAMOND Floor Waxing Dormer», Addition», w ere graduated Sunday from St. M a ry 's Hospital School at exer cise s in St. M ichaelas Church, W RIDUS SD G E 8-0244 Por. hr», Rec. Roomi, fully Insured All Vork Guaranteed PAINTERS * DECORATORS CARPET LINOLEUM A. T l’KIKIJLO a SON N O A U T O M O T IV E A C C E P T E D C»AS RANGE, w hite porcelain. 4 burner, broiler, oven, $r»0. good condition. Mrs. C. Bridg m a n , t fttgh St., Clifton. tf-TT PICK OUT  FIXIT HERE! mmmm T h e r u le « o f R u m m a g e S a le a r e s im p le . Y ou pay if y o u » ell. W e d e p e n d o n y o u r h o n o r . W r i t e o u t y o u r R u m m a g e S a le a d v e r t i s e m e n t a n d m a il it to 251 R id g e R o a d , L y n d h u r s t . W e w ill r u n th e a d v e r t is e m e n t tw ic e — w i t h o u t c o s t if y o u d o n 't »ell. If y o u d o s e ll s e n d u s $1.50. * Ih a n k y o u — o n y o u r h o n o r ! Will tra d r for Acrea^c, I arm or apartm ents in ('a rlsta d t arm S2|„i00 boat prlrp, trad e on pro perty. Boat located New York Tele. No. Kl Rt.r.B4 NYC or w rite Cant llo d er. Bo* 4,19. Michigan City, Indiana. 6-2:» What's Bothering You? Tee tai Phone: WY 8-5211 Pointers & Decorators S. it s. PAINTERS end DECORATORS Generel Repeirs Work Guaranteed Free Estimates WY 8-2355 North Arlington, N. X S a n by illtalal Try » NOW.., w ith ’ siU ü Ía n ic ! W E l-U M after 4 P.M. TELEVISION SERVICE CO LO R & BLACK A W HITE SALES CO LO R - PORTABLES WR MAPANJ : APARTMENTS Ridge Road North Arlington NOW RENTING New Apartments sH-s Ofice Space U SB T V RENTALS O ail e n y tim e FRISTIK » DFGERDON Dovey Agency Inc. W Y 8-1600 T t» « 5 D A Ï .J U J I E ! S ,i* 6 t 1 M fS S S fîi? ” ¡ S C F w ìm t S » I o - « ,1m * IS ! ;! •^* «e0Nt »«r.* m •jSB IMO IftSt J iff* 1MT IM S IM S « .- H e . u F alcon 4 d r. aa d an S tu d e b a k a r 4 d r. C h a t ra la t P a rk Wood f t a t Ion w ag an C hevrolet I , r h a rd I » , R en au lt 4 d r. aM a n A am biar 4 d r. sta tio n w agon « m o m ap t. n b ab m r m 'wnriAi. m u n , no. asM l Arm., M ■ < M wator. fcpan m wBl Irate, • * * pirtortKi. «H. Cell WE » »H k x per wesk. Mato ha<* on» p a a l and «alary lu lw l. Write !ìS » FURNISHED ROO»tS WITH * " "* its p e b fo b a t ö e . good steady work la pleasant n r. roundings. Apply The Leader t i l Bldge Ron», Lyndhunt. Umi"- FRAMING *•* lion, tToiLn orfh i« b â n Î T wto; WOMAN TO CABE FOB TWoi ty ? rl??1 PT^'4'^< i ’« j l l Stayvesant Ave., Lyndhuret. children In North Arlington. , ** S? tl noun 1 to 5:M. Call »»l i n i l-?m ■ Z» 5 3 5 M M W t5i t a ë l l M ΓuiM T r- Shepard « month ok' M PJB. Monday-Friday. ,n p . Black A brown Reward. » TM. êm*y I« P « * » . Call OE B-4M9. tf Mod, 1 Park A ve, Lynd|lf| . MS ELM A U T O ” ” >7 '»"Wa Nt Ìb ) SA LES MASON W OU MALI MASON WO P W n n , STEF* r S rS fô High a t. No. ArRngtam. WT ». HU. « BELLEVILLE ■ Now t M r» . M ae K appock. L a k o i Y oU O O A A lI t C lu b A v e , i s b a c k f ro m a v ialt a t t h e i w « » n s a n v k io h o m e o f h e r s o n a n d d a u g h t e r - !p w o t s wu d a b of M M Oo<n<y in -la w . M r a n d M rs J a m e s w g j v l n “Cook-cut” p to d c K a p p o c k a t P e g u a n n o c k . W h ile n ^ ^ k l y M y J. * t 7 P M St h e r e s h e w ltn e s a e d t h e « r a d « - ^ A r e . o< P a rt at km o f her frenddeughter,'. . J a n e t , f r o m t h e H o ly ^ L it C a th o lic & * < * ! _ iS ^ tiS T r - . g a rd e n ap a rtm e n t, f n m la h s d o r aa fn rn lsh e d . C all W Ï * - 7 1 » . 7-1 M A IL LTNDHUBsi ■ Now” 1 * t w a garden apartment, Iara label er CLERK y a v M n a y w M la M ia* School a r e a , m SÉpSeiance n a c ts s a r y Liberal nalpawy banatlta. J d m J « p h Ctolaaurdo, » . » * * * ■ • - . R «herMr*. Am» Coiasurdo, 623 Valley Brook Ave., who wa* graduated ------------------Ilast week from Queen of Peace Mr. and Mm. Samuel NabeUo. tfigti School in North Arttngtan, 122 Ocyrtand Ave., who ware was guest of honor at a Lawn married 24 yean an Monday, ceir1party given by Ms mother a t ;brated cn Sunday with a family their home an Sunday. There were (dinner at their lan e, with their FOR APPOINTMENT CALL A a M u a l O p p o r tu n ity B m p lo y a r LICENSED B A B B E E FOE •paro timo, two or three days t week. Apply tl* Stayveaant H o rn e t urgently n aa d ad L a n d - L o ts - A c r a a g a REALTY ORG. 172 Waahmctoo A n . BeUavMa, H. X Phone: PL 1-33» 2 ü tl Mortgage Loan $ 1 ,0 0 0 to $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 SAWS - TOOLS LAWN MOVERS Iso Laaao Barks — Short Term 1st Mnrtgaa— ALL TTPBS OF FINANCING DEL SKIDMORE •07 a w e * * m i Luo HELP WANTED ■oa 1:10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. MALE O R FEM A LE PART TIM E, u t 523 - 6168 SECOND MORTGAGE -ASSOCIATES 222 BROADWAY, PATERSON or p GE 8-9715 Exchange Corner RUTHERFORD STOW FOB BENT - 1*7 Valley M Ave, will alter to salt. CaU WE I4SH . 7-» B a c ra ta rla a V a rity p lo t 10 - Bum* A t Corner -1 0 EGG MAN HOME DELIVERY NEW JOB LISTINGS EVERY HOUR private bath aad private entraaoe. all iaetlltlaa fnnüshed. Call WE »-MU. 7-t E m ploym ent MRS. DANGREN Oneat Heaae 1er the Afad w ith two » d elti, a e a r E t. I (a ra c e or p a tk la c «pace. CaU W E H IM ._______________ _ « 2S2 Belleville Pike FX RNISHFD BOOM «or gentlem an. I I » per w eek. Call a t 44* CASUALTY A d ju a ta r T rn a a. CHciataT C H A M . L ab . T ao b ; Mad. P N K C ÌT ; T e a vat ment Apt, private bath vat. antmaee, aU facIlBlaa farnlshed Call WE *-g«tS. 7 * J5JjJ.AT.My,, — 4-ROOM APT, in i floor, M5. CaU GE I H t * . _______ • 1* 3 LAM E BOOMS, beat and hot water supplied. Call 751-*M«. FRENCH Prov. dining reeta, |1M; French trlpple dreaaer bed I YNDBOBST. * Urge rooma In rooai, I1M; Prov. aaaUaaal Bvn ew »-family, garage optional, Ing roosa. U7L SacrMce, t adnlta preferred, available Jnly »-* la(. 541 Freeman St. • “ moatha old. WE M M . ifOlIB BRIGHT BOOMS, IwJ (tear, *»*eUent location. B oat hot water, electric. Adnlta. Ca'> WB M W . *■** ^ROOM APT., new heaae. heat hot water. I1U . 41» Summer A v e , Lyndhnrat May be seen attar 4iM. ____________ LYNDHURST - 1 room apt, hoot aad hot water snppllod. Available August 1st, baalnem conpla, m Call GB t-71ST ^ JOCK I BM. Apart.meat wMh heat aad ho« water. Cloeo to „ a teorea. A lulta pre ferred. Call QE l-IM d. *•“ 6 BOOMS A BATH. o*M wM*r apartmaat. New Jersey Avesnsa. s K LB C TRO M ach. D r a fts m a n I A it u ^ a a a a a a r IS" GAS BANOE, baaattfal aendltlaa, IM. CaU N l - « n . tl HELP WANTED . FBMALB SEWERS WANTED IMMEbi atrly - Wort at heaae dfta* simple aawlag. We sapply ma terials aad pay sMppbg both ways. Goad rata at pay. Pteee nark. Apply Dapt. AW, Boa 7*1«, Adelaide Peat Ofke. C A B IN B T M akar C H E M IC A L o p a r . • Traîna« O K IV B R -O aliv ary B N O M A V IN Q Trnaa B C B C T R IC IA N , Matpar M IL4UM O M aablna O p trM a r M B C M A N IC A L Inoaactof M A C H IN E M ac h a n k PORTBM n L A N T O u a rd , ro tate K B C B IV IM Q ItO U T B O c iv a r-Vand.no S M O ^ H a lp a r B H O H T O e d ar Caatt 0PM*tAM W A TCH M AN W M tB M A N W BLOBR ftU B M B R ; S tack. H usky fbm a ^ b M V « f t U C lark 7« P m s O N N B L Asst. 7ft B T S N O r B B RAtO I I C V . . Mp S t ana S B C V . A dv. Dapt. 100 <S8C V . fta ^ ra ald an t , 100 B TA TIB T4C A L T ypitt 1.«S P / T S . 10 P U Cafeteria# *M IM M IM M IN : C afa tar.s 100 ft O A V B ; Ilia HouseHoapéng e.000 4,MO 4,400 10« 17» 12ft lit M 100 10» 12ft 75 1M 1.29 IM >.) 1.7« 3 Above are this week's new jobs only I FEE: 1 WEEK S SALARY ON A U POSITIONS - INSTALLMENTS "N. J.'t Mott Baautiful Employment Agancy' Ronald Piper EMPLOYMENT AGENCY S3 Ridge Road, North Arlington, N. J. WYMAN S.7MC OHM WIPAT O RB. t tM . __ Clossified Advertising Rates CAU. G E 8-8700-01 Deadline 12 Noon Tuesday r THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW Porro Speaker On Meadowland THURSDAY, JUNE J 5 , 1964 NO SUGAR ONLY 1 CALORIE PER GUSS i m r m tm BUOY IT Baulch Heads United Drive ELECTRIC F O R C O M P L E T E E L E C T R IC H E A T IN G IN TH E CHIPS I'leetrically-H eated H one (a ile d Good Investm ent “Your blue chip Invest ment** is how i new hom 4 '» I n to o u r economy . . says ■ m oney-ma nagr-ncn) professional. is "And . . . If th a t new home electrically heated . . . th a t's like m ore m oney in the bank glnce electricity Is con sid ere d to be ‘the fuel of to rn«, r row, m eaning your heat1— fo n t fo in c to fo out of K yle a n d m o « replace. I*, in ey you . . . If It remalna your ow n hom e for year*, or low er the re ta il value a t aale tim e bv out-of-'lateness.” Rem em ber too, th a t no m a tte r w h at you choose to spend on a house today . . . the value w ill keep rising. A sim ilar sentim ent was vow ed In a speech by a build er . representative . . . who states th a t though building costs Indeed do rise each year, the percentages show th at the coat of housing has risen considerably lesg than o th er com m odities. DECORATING: HER IDEAS VERSUS HIS D rab or aabdaed? D rab or M baded? A recent survey said that II m ea 4ld the decorattof at home . . . the homes ol A m er ica would be drab . . . with dark colors and n eutral colors p ro d o n to a tla c . Women, concladas the sam ple, really have the touch lo r color . . . (the survey, how ever does not say bow , m aay questioned were O s , point to the women's favor, how ever, color or no eolor, la they decorate with a a eye to surlaces that are eaay to keep clean. A nother study, however, comes to the aid and com to rt o l th e males. Men, it •ays, understand e q a ip n e a t suitability m uch, much better. So if you’re th in k in g about how dream y a new , brand new. house w ould be . . . but feel g u ilty about guch an extravagance, th in k again. The e x p t r ta a re w ith yon . . . You can h av e your drea.*nhouse . an d a first-rate, blue chip Investm ent too. JO N E S E L E C T R IC PATIO BLOCK FLAGSTONE SCALLOe BLOCK CURB BLOCK C IN D E Il B L O C K C ALL CO M PAN Y D EVO N E L E C T R IC IN C . B lM trie a l K ngineeeo u i« . # i g g B elleville your Audition Appointm ent immediately! MUSIC TIME STUDIOS V A N K EU R EN A SO N »571 154 PARK AVENUE EAST RUTHERFORD m m m m m A . C H A S A R & SO N 751*0« S . J . PA LU M BO IF YO U A R E P LA N N IN G TO BU ILD , »U Y O R R EM O D EL, C A L L A N Y O N E O F T H t C O N . T R A C T O R S LISTED B ELO W . H E ’LL G IV E YO U A L L TH E F A C T S O N T O T A L E L E C T R IC H O M E H E A IN G . QUESTION BOX A. N e v er h e a r d Wilt c p n • b e fo re i t C«rt a in lv c a n ba b ric k ■ b u t it lu e t a a c e r t a i n ly c a n b a a n y th in g alaa you w a n t t h a t y our d u ild ar a le e o k a y a fa r y o u r e ltu a tio n . P a r hap * y o u 're confu a in o th a to ta l c o n s tru c tio n s ta n d a rd * ra c o m m a n d a d f a r a lac tr ie a l h oueea T h ara w a a a n a t t r i e t l v e ad v a r tia a m a n t aom a m o n th « a g o o f a f a m i ly In t h a h a r d - w in te r p a r t o f th a c o u n try la u d in g t h e i r e le c tric ally h e a te d houaa w h ich w a s b ric k . . . t h a t h o w e v e r, d id not m o an t h a t b ric k to by a n y m e a n e a ‘• m u e t / ’ W h a t la a “ niuet**, th o u g h , la q u a lity In» u iatio n to a a a u ro full u tilis a tio n of fwol. Q. H ow m a n y building* In t h a c o u n try a ra now h a a ta d by alactr lc lty ? A. I t ’a a littl* lik a th a t p o p u la tio n c o u n ta r of peo p le put at th e W o rld 'a P a ir , i t haoge m o ving u p w a rd ev e ry m in u te . Aa e f th a an d o f I N I th a e a w eed i . t m inion e le c tric a lly h e a te d home* In th e U S . m e e t of th e m h av in g bo an b u ilt a n d /o r « q u ip p ed w ith e l e c t r i c a l h eA ting w ith in th e p a a t t h r e e y oara. T h ee « ie ale e la rg e c o m m e re le l s tr u c tu r e u aa g e o f t o t a l e le c tric a l h e a tin g ay e tem a foe a p a r t m e n t b u ild Inge, echoole, fa c to ria l ■nd m etela . . DON W ILG U S K la c tric a l C o n tr a c to r L ie. # io a a M l-5551 - M 8-M 57 No. A rlin g to n H U Z-I7M LA R S O N 'S E L E C T R IC SER V IC E H e a tin g . W irin g P o w e r A L ig h t In e ta lied Lid. #ggg Belleville p i f- K t l H . S . G U N N A SO N S M YLES E L E C T R IC EA R LE E L E C T R IC G R O S S O E L E C T R IC « I s r t H t O e M ru ts r BELLO E LE C T R IC SER V IC E A TO M E L E C T R IC ■ M siM sal c . M r « u , H . n r » B a s k o s A P H , PUIppe, L is . * i n r E . R u th e rfo rd I U - 2U BAU ER E L E C T R IC