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PACE TWELVE THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1962 Commercial leader AND THK SOtTH BEHOEN REVIEW t.Uhlished IMI Th* ( o n m rrlll I eader Is th* olBrl.l LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS Published rvrry Thursday >>v Thr Commrrrial leader Printing Company •t 251 Ridar RmmI, Lyndhurst, N. J. IrlephoBe GEnrva 8-8700-8701 Editor JOHN SAVINO liu-ines. Mgr. Ernest J. Daliinctt Second-Class (Mintage paid al Rutherford, N. J. Subscription $2 ..'i 0 IVr Yrar Ten lleoti Per Copy Progress On Pcrfcs Decision of llir Brrgrn Count;. I’ark Commission lo acquirr another 110 arm in Alpinr in all to ihr good. Alpine -till rrprment* onr of Bergen Count)'* lies! drain on piiMand*. i But many are now disturbed ovrr thr ?art thr romiui*tion ha. paid tin atten- tion to a meadowland park in South Brrgrn. North Arlington and Lyndhurst lune \iiliiahle acreage that cotilil I..- . ..n vrrtrd into a pmAL A major facility in thr mraduM- ha* lo k a lake. It would serve to provide fill for Mirrotinding low Und and ii would l.yndhurst. V J., August 9, 1962 W here Our Industry Is! Thr mighty industrial de\elopment of South Bergen if* once again highlighted by the Bergen (ouiity Planning Board. In a new sfiidy just released I lit* l»oard points out that 22 municipalities- in- cluding Lyndhurst. North Arlington. Butlierford. Fast Kutherford and f.arl* stadt—in South Bergen have .iT* . of the industry, one third of tin* population and 67 percent uf the industrial joh-. This »hows why South Bergen i- thr vital huh in th** county** economy. It shows h I i > South Bergen land \alue* have soared tremendously. It sho%%- h ! i > our meadoHland is a prized as*et llial must he carefully controlled. There is no douhl that in tlu* next decade th r meadowlaud- ar** going to he the target of numerous industrial con- cerns. The amazing growth in (larlstadt and Kast Rutherford speaks for itself. South Bergen** richly pr<»diirtive loca- tion is a major cause for the growth. There is a new giant growing iu our midst. It is might) Koute HO which will cut across an entire tier of .New Jersey, from George Washington Bridge to tin* Delaware Water Gap. This is going to he one of the nation s 1110*1 coinrfnl and most uaed highway*, ll will, near George Washington Bridge, join with Rt. 95 which will givr rxprras movement lo the aouthrrn pari of ihr country. a South Bergen*. point of entry will Ih- in Teterboro. whirh mean, that 22 muni- cipalitir* that now bear 37 percent of mdii.trv and 67 percent of indu*trial job. will be given a further spur. from South Bergen il is possible, thnnigh Route 3. to reach lhe Turnpike and Parkway, to reach Erie-Lackawanna and a lacework of bu. lines. South Ber- gen i. rlooer to the heart of Manhattan than are many point, in Brooklyn. I^ueeiiv Bronx. Staten Island. That why industry look* so long- ingly at South Bergen sitr»—why so many .New York companies havr sought refuge in our midst. The problems attending this growth arr not simplr. But thry ran and must be solvrd. The economic health of thr area, of the county and of New Jeraey makr adequate solutions nrres»ary. act an a trap for run-off waters from thr western si<(ra of Lyndhurst an.l North Arlington. The Dutch engineers who surveyed llie meadow* found a spot on the Lyndhurat- North Arlington border that would hest serve as a lake. Have the park commis- sioners considered thin area a> a future recreation point for the populuii- South Brrgrn area? Well, well. well. If it’s recalling that is wanted, let na recall the golden day* when Teterboro Airport was haven for a group of flight maniacs who called themselve* the Gate* l iving Cirrus. (!»ing plane* lhat seemed pinned together with baling wire, thry did loop*, ihry clambered out and *lood on the wings, they hung from the wheel axle, by their knee*—they did everything but land the plane* on their harks. And. yen. they finally developed bat- men, chap* who jumped out of plane* und made their way to earth hy gliding. And there wa* one. El Diavolo. he called liim*elf, who paid court to a I.yndhurat beauty by flying over her home at 6 p.m. ami doing a aerie* of loop* and dives and twist* and falling leave*. In South Bergen there are still many who remember what aviation was in the growth day*— who ran remember Clar- ence Chamberlin arriving with hi* new bride and taking off and gravely dipping a right wing as he floated away into the romantic west. Highway Dept. Schoolteachers' Salaries At this moment. when the schools are dosed, the teachers are Taking summer courses or tra\**ling or just panting with exhaustion, it may h** a good tim e to discuss their salaries. No question ha- more importance to Americans at thi- point. Shouting ami even |>uim-king iu«uiurnU rmull wLeu the issue is discussed. There are those who maintain that th«* s c h o o l teachers are destroying th«* p u b lic education sys- tem by making it too costly. There are an equal number who insist thal the low pay offered teachers has frightened off the kind of people we want to he teach- ers. In septeuiher the cannonading begins again. The teacher committees w ill re- new their insistence upon more money. The taxpayer- Mill separate according to their own beliefs. Might it not shed some light upon the subject if we nailed down specifically the job of the teachers? In almo-t any argument you will find those who insist ‘'teaching is the lowest paid of the professions." Let's consider the statement. Is teach* ing a profession? In the sense that medicine, law and the clergy are professions, teaching is not a profession. There is no way of looking at teach- ing other than that it is a eraft union; a union that has certain standards based upon form al education. But in essence teaching is a craft union; as witness New > ork where the teachers recently affiliated with the A F L C IO or in New Jeraey where they are member, of the New Jeraey Kdilca- lion Aa*oeialion. A craft union correctly type* teaching because it cover, the fact teacher, work under contract., lhat they work specific boura and numlier. of ilaya anil thal they enter into contract, in a body rather than individually. !■ other word., a teacher who meet, the educational .landard. established is paid a certain amount whether or not the teacher is very gootl or very bail. Thr teacher works a sprcific number of days. The teacher cannot be fired without cauae. The teacher is paid sums for over- time work. Tbe teacher ia permitted a eertajn number of days off. A ll of these thing, are not granted on tbe ba»i* of merit but of contract. Oa the other hand llie doctor and the lawyer and thc clergyman arr individual- ists: they derive from their labor, what they can achieve on the baai. of akill, initiative and luck. Theirs are tbe true profession.. Returning to the teacher, considered aa ■ craft unionist it can be appreciated tbat he i« the be*t paid in the union field —which is a. it .hould lie. We know of I ther craft that requires formal col- lege education. The question of whether teaching can attract the kind of men and women who make the hest teachers is unrenolved. Bui we do not think there is any ques- tion that teaching is a rraft union and lliat il i. far and away the liesl paid of them all. Reformer? Jim Golden, a bu* driver, lia. long lieen an active figure on the Belleville political front. He ha* lieen Pm Publica, Persistent Critic, Loyal Opposition. The hours he *pent fighting for w*>al many in the community con*idcred were right were numberless. Belleville finally suc- omhed to reform and elected Jim (.olden lo the new government. The man who seems to be oppoaed to everything waul- ed by thoae who put the government change into effect i* Jim Golden. Now Golden is fighting to defeat one of the major purpose* of the reform move- ment: lo e*tabli*h an economical and ef. ficient government. When Belleville ap- points a town manager the post of muni- cipal clerk, w ill not be necessary. But (.olden is fighting pugnaciously to save lhe job of the clerk—whom he criticiied iver the years many times. Strange man, iolden. Save It - Give Old newspapers are now worth more today than they have been in many year*. In The Leader. Kearny Metal. 17 Stover Avenue. Kearny. is offering 50 cents per 100 pounds. All easy way lo provide money for your charities ia open. Why nol keep your old newspapers, bundle them and sell them—and use the re- ceipts to back up your favorite charity? So, Now, Freehold! In Freehold. Monday the calm of thal wonderful central Nrw Jersev communi- ty was shattered by the opening of an- •ther harness racing season. And what ‘•reparation*: natural gaa now being available thc track put in double air- conditioning. heal for the cold days, cool for the hot days. There wa. added dosed circuit telev ision. Now fan* don't ha\. to go to lhe track to are the rcaiilt*. Thev can remain al the bet station to lean- how they fared. There i. something called a vi.umatic timer to keep fans posted. In other word*, they've fancied up the joint the better lo sav. “ Hello, -ucker!" W orkers Wanted - Skilled The leader week after week prints more help wanted advertising than any other weekly in North Jersey. The reason is simple. In South Bergen we have 60.- 000 families whose children have at their disposal some of the finest elementary ami high schools and colleges in the land. There is here a complex of educated families who form a magnificent joh source. » 41. The disturbing factor is this: there are many jobs going begging and many un- employed. The jobs which are open re- quired men with training and skills. There must he devised a way of getting an unemployed man ready for one of the beckoning skilled jobs. Issaes W D ep t. an tin g The New Jersey State High wsy Department, in s desire to' slert the traveling public to possible traffic delay*, todsy is sued a list of locations in the Stste where work resulting from expanded highwsy con- struction program msy csuse in- terference to motorists. BERGCN Route SO - Bergen-Passaic Ex press w sy. Lodi — Some inter mittent interference, with Usffic resultinK from hsuling across Route 17. This condition is ti*| pected to continue for another wo months. No lopg delsys, no! detours. Route 95. Teaneck — Detour* •it Fort Lee Hoad and Glen wood Avenue. Route 95, Teaneck. Ridgefield Park — Detour at Teaneck Rd. and on Queen Anne Road be- tween Arthur and Cypre** 5Ws. The condition will continue for from six to nine month*. ' Route 95. Tort Lee Edgewood Hoad Relocation — Cutting off Edgewood Road until bridge is built over Route 99. Condition will continue to December 1962. Route 80. Hsckensack and Hasbrouck Height* — Summit Avaaua doood from Blandish Avenue * in Hackensadi to Grandview Boulevard & south- bound Route 17 ramps in Has- brouck Heights Detour from the intersection of Summit Avenue snd A**et Street to PoUfly Road, over Polifly to Terrace, thence back to Grandview Boulevurd. Route 95, Teaneck, Ridgefield i Park, Fort Lee — Route 4 east- bound will continue to be used a* well as the detour through Main Street, Fort Lee. which w ill be used for six weeks. - See It In New Jersey A survey of the Delaware River was recently completed by a team of Fisheries Biologists representing the State* of New Jersey, New York and. Pennsylvania and Lehigh Univer- sity. The project was coordinated by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The New Jersey crew was led by James Barker of the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Develop- ment Fisheries Laboratory at Lebanon. The purpose of the survey is twofold. Data collected will be used in managing the Tocks Island Reservoir planned by the Army Engineers and the Delaware River Basin Commission. W ith this Information the Commission can control water releases as to time, temperature and amount so as to benefit fishing More immediately, the project should make for better utili- zation of the river s fishing potential Although fishing pressure rose with this gear’s excellent run of shad, anglers still do not take full advantage of the Delaware at other time*. Four stations were sampled starting at Skinners Falls. New York. Others included BlacVs Island near Milford. Pa , Marshall s Island near Frenchtown, N J and Trenton directly below the falls. Mark Chittenden of New Jersey's Pollution Unit took water samples as a step toward preventing fish mortality. The main interest, however, was in the fish samples Smallmouth bass yearlings and young of the year were found in large quantities This substantiates reports of excellent Ashing this year and promises ever better fishing next year (when the smallmouths will be larger As was expected, few walleyes were taken However, evid- i enve of reproduction was apparent for the first time in four j y e a r s Thus walleye fishing should improve during the next ; few years. Coarse fish, on the other hand, seem to be declining. Less weight of carp and suckers was taken from sample areas than in 1961. | Shad reproduction appears excellent A large number of 'adult shad were taken .indicating that they are still on their way back to the ocean. A number of small striped bass were found at Frenchtown. Jas well as some white perch. Channel catfish were plentiful, as I expected. Even at a period of low water, one conclusion that was drawn is that there are lots of fish in the Delaware. j ® # n m m rrrrtnr n m yrrn 'm 'a 'ci a i rrrrrrri Another Lewandowski Serves A proud, proud moment for this coun- try now that William I^ewandowski, a member of the family that saw three brothers give their lives in World War II, has been accepted at West Point. William, a graduate of Queen of Peace High School. North Arlington, was a fine student there. As a result he had cl r il. " . i ii i • tt , ». . w/ J Shore folks are expressing wonder scholarships offered to him at West I . ,i • • » * . , p • . i* u u a ° r *he biplanes that flutter overhead roint anil Annapolis. He chose the Army. Lyndhurst and all of South Bergen can be proud of this young man who carries on the tradition of a magnificent fightiiig family! I P A U L ’S “JKt -SHOP The 1-StopCenter For For The Volunteers A training school for South Bergen firemen i. the dream of Paul Neu. Stan- ley Pelcher and Rubert Grindler. chiefs of the volunteers of Carlstadt, East Ruth- erford and Rutherford, respectively. Neu believe* lhat the property for such a achool could lie found at the Joint Meeting sewer installation in Ruth- erford. off Route 17. The cost of the project would be about $30,000. Neu believes industry, whirh would be one of lhe main beneficiaries of the plan, should contribute to thr cost of the in- stallation. There is no doubt lhat industry would lie largely benefitted. But actually the cost of such a facility should be botnc by all llie taxpayer* of all the munici- palities involved. Our South Bergen fire- men have organiae<l a 13-community palrul system in which one community backs up another in an emergency. It is one of the finest deviaed. Ihe training inatallation suggested might well be for all 13 municipalities involved. That means the coat should be lmrne by all 13. This could be done by pro-rating the roat on the basis of ra- tables. There ia no reason for firemen going with palm* extended to industry. All thr taxpayer* would benefit by such training and all should pay. The principal concern with industry should be that industry ia paying ita fair share of government costs. If industry does that, there is no reason to black- jack industry for anything d<e. The Biplane Cae hot aumnier afternoon*. They re- call aviation of the past. Be Strict! I ll required bench warrant, in a recent: week lo bring in three violator, of the law in Lyndhurst. All three had nim- niarily disregarded the aummonse* they had received. It is difficult lo aee how any person can be excused for di.regard- ing a legal summons to appear in a court of our land. Apparently all three had a very small opinion of the federal magis-. Irate s court. It is up to the magistrate to see that his court is respected. Being strict with those who look down upon the municipal hench might well lie a starter. Report Shows South Bergen Industrialized thT ,^ ' l>Tml*L^‘lt3f °‘ la" d “nd pubUc i n y J6' 1B«2- was 285,478,2001 swers to many of the questions U , kilowatt-hour, compared with! which are of concern to indus- , . °" ' slopes and soli 307,957,800 kilowatt-hours in the trie, seeking loc.tion, nea/the *«“' center of the New York - New sstsr ~n l The zoning information i: Dorts'Thi* on ^ n »^f>arate r^- three- maps for each municipal- S ^ rl? ih r !^'' south<T n |ity Showing respectively: in-, un£ arars 5& ^ •“***- Summary information alnm! the land zoned fori industry in the central and southern parts of Bergen j Lounty is now available in published form, it was an- P. S. Decreases nounced today by the Bergen County Planning Board. ^ ^ C W Floyd Coffin. Chair? ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- li* 8" V*W: E1« ,nc | Company for the week ended ty maps in the reports Sep- a decrease of 22,481.600. or 7.3 other facts about the land zon !,ed for industry. There are mnrv ia «9 and s0*1 characteristics. Along the central . “"f °" with each set of maps is a sta ihe Dress A ih.rH -J , ! tistical chart or table indicat- tw , ‘EEr. ta iU T K ' . ‘"« “ >« “ “ **• bulk »nd *“ P- publication before the“ ^ d of ^lemenUr>;. .982 giving * comparable data. The reports are published with pages measuring 11 by 15 inches and with most map il- lustrations rendered in six col- ors. The municipal maps are arranged so that two maps ap pear on ,one page with the third map and the statistical able on the opposite page A key to the uses permitted and prohibited in municipal zoning ordinances can readily be used in connection with all the mu- nicipal maps. In addition to Chairman Cof- fin of Englewood, the Board members are: Secretary John J Trich. ot Oradell; Freehold- er Cassius R Daly, Jr., Le- onia; County Engineer Roy J. Elam, Ramsey, Edwin Emrich. Haworth: Freeholder Director Amhony Pepe, Teaneck! Henry O Pond. Tena/ly; James R. Sutphen, Harrington Park; and Charles A. W inans, W yckoff •leorga H. Dieckmann ia plan- ning director and C. ,Earl Mor- row ia planning consultant to he Board. mation on the northern sector of the County. An earlier general report on industry in the County found that the 22 municipalities in- cluding North Arlington, Lynd hurst, Rutherford. Carlstadt and East Ruther,ford of the southern sector with nearly one-fifth the County area and slightly more than one-third of ita 1980 population, had about 57 percent of the County's in- dustrial firm s and 87 percent of the County's industrial em ployment The 23 municipalities of the central sector with near one-third of the County's area and slightly more than one-half of the County's I 960 population, had gpproximatel> 38 percent of the firms and 2. percent of the industria] em ployees The information presented in cernin* the physical character isuca of land on which indus trial location ia permitted le- gal limitations growing out ol 1 and subdivision review ad sita data or U i \ THERE'S STILL TIME - Save By Aug. 10th — Earn From August 1st Unod In Rutherford: 23 Park Ave* In Lyndhurst: (15 Ridaa kaL "Where You Save Dow Make A Difference!^" * Home Office JynM ! JallfisH • Uw Cost • LewCoo t o iMaintMwiiM • Sefe • Portability OftDKR IARLY omd COMPLITI YOU* PAYMCNTS fee SPRING D IU V ta Y ALSO AVAILABLI IN IASY TO ASSIMBU KITS OLD TOWN BOATS I CANOES • 14' M 11' RUNAMUTI • DINGHIU * SK IFFS • SAIL(OATS EASTERN SU SKIFFS 1C and 26' A U MAHOGANY GRUMMAN Aluminum Boats and Canoes Complete line ef 1*42 JOHNSON MOTOH*”"* DRAW-TTfiTr^u7"»UMPM"HrfcHK"' W* carry• a • NMk to ta oH Mfll • GOLFING • • COM FLIT I GOLF SfTt (Itwm —4 w fcl » Mn t m i i Oak, mmi Im a MasQtagir mmi Kr^fe. GOLF (ALU • SAGS • COVIftS • CARTS •SMOfS * GLOVtS (HATS • FISHING a • Rods a Flies a Reels a Nat* * Line* a Creek •Waders »* aWt IfM 1QAT mdOWtATOOT UCSHMS [.PAUL'S Hobby » Sport Shop . MM Uaiea Ave. a » I_*t-O ltl a R a tW W . H. J* Summer Store Hour*: Man., Taea^ Wed. 4 Sat » a.m. - 1 p m. - Thurs., rri. t a.m. te 1:30 p.s

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PA CE TWELVE THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1962

C o m m e rc ia l l e a d e rA N D THK S O tT H BEHOEN REVIEW

t .U h l is h e d IMI Th* ( o n m r r l l l I eader Is th * o lB r l . l

LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONSPublished rvrry Thursday >>v Thr Commrrrial leader Printing Company • t 251 Ridar RmmI, Lyndhurst, N. J. IrlephoBe GEnrva 8-8700-8701

Editor JOHN SAVINOliu-ines. Mgr. E r n e s t J. D a l i in c t t

Second-Class (Mintage paid al Rutherford, N. J.

Subscription $2 ..'i0 IVr Yrar Ten lleoti Per Copy

Pro g ress On PcrfcsDecision of l lir Brrgrn Count;. I’ark

Commission lo acquirr another 1 1 0 a rm in Alpinr in all to ih r good. Alpine -till rrprment* onr of Bergen Count)'* lies! drain on piiMand*. i

But many are now disturbed ovrr thr ?art thr romiui*tion ha. paid tin atten­tion to a meadowland park in South Brrgrn. North Arlington and Lyndhurst lune \iiliiahle acreage that cotilil I..- . ..n vrrtrd into a pmAL ‘

A major facility in thr mraduM- h a * lo k a lake. It would serve to p ro v id e fill for Mirrotinding low Und a n d i i w o u ld

l.yndhurst. V J., August 9, 1962

W h e r e O u r I n d u s t r y I s !Thr m ig h t y in d u s t r ia l d e \ e lo p m e n t o f

South Bergen if* o n c e a g a in h ig h l ig h te d by the B e r g e n ( o u i i t y P la n n in g B o a r d .

I n a n e w s f i id y ju s t re le a s e d I lit* l»o a rd points o u t th a t 2 2 m u n ic ip a l i t ie s - i n ­cluding L y n d h u r s t . N o r th A r l in g t o n .

Butlierford. F a s t K u t h e r f o r d a n d f .a r l *

stadt— i n S o u th B e rg e n h a v e .iT * . o f the industry, o n e t h ir d o f tin * p o p u la t io n

a n d 6 7 p e r c e n t u f th e in d u s t r i a l jo h - .T h i s » h o w s w h y S o u th B e rg e n i- t h r

v i t a l h u h in th** c o u n ty * * e c o n o m y . It s h o w s h I i > S o u th B e r g e n la n d \ a lu e * h a v e s o a re d t r e m e n d o u s ly . I t sho%%- h ! i > o u r m e a d o H la n d is a p r iz e d a s*e t l l i a l m u s t h e c a r e f u l l y c o n t r o l le d .

There i s n o d o u h l th a t in tlu* n e x t decade thr m e a d o w la u d - ar** g o in g to he the target o f n u m e ro u s in d u s t r i a l c o n ­cerns. The a m a z in g g ro w th in ( l a r l s t a d t

and Kast R u t h e r f o r d s p e a k s f o r i t s e l f .S o u t h B e rg e n * * r i c h ly p r< » d iir t iv e lo c a -

t io n i s a m a jo r c a u s e fo r th e g ro w th .There i s a new g ia n t g ro w in g iu o u r

midst. It is m ig h t ) K o u te HO w h ic h w i l l cut across an e n t i r e t ie r o f .New J e r s e y , from G e o r g e W a s h in g to n B r id g e to tin*

Delaware W a te r G a p .

This is going to he one of the nation s 1110*1 coin rfnl and most uaed highway*, ll will, near George Washington Bridge, join with Rt. 95 which will givr rxprras movement lo the aouthrrn pari of ihr country. a

South Bergen*. point of entry will Ih- in Teterboro. whirh mean, that 2 2 muni- cipalitir* that now bear 37 percent of mdii.trv and 67 percent of indu*trial job. will be given a further spur.

from South Bergen il is possible, thnnigh Route 3. to reach lhe Turnpike a n d Parkway, to reach Erie-Lackawanna a n d a lacework of bu. lines. South Ber- g en i. rlooer to the heart of Manhattan than a re many point, in Brooklyn. I^ u e e i iv Bronx. Staten Island.

T h a t i« w h y industry look* so long­in g ly a t South Bergen sitr»—why so m a n y .New York companies havr sought r e fu g e in our midst.

The problems attending this growth a r r not simplr. But thry ran and must be solvrd. The economic health of thr area, of the county and of New Jeraey m ak r adequate solutions nrres»ary.

act an a trap for run-off waters from thr western si<(ra of Lyndhurst an.l North Arlington.

The Dutch engineers who surveyed llie meadow* found a spot on the Lyndhurat- North Arlington border that would hest serve as a lake. Have the park commis- sioners considered thin area a> a future recreation point for the populuii- South Brrgrn area?

Well, well. well.I f it ’s recalling that is wanted, let na

recall the golden day* when Teterboro Airport was haven for a group of flight maniacs who called themselve* the Gate* l iving Cirrus. (!»ing plane* lhat seemed pinned together with baling wire, thry did loop*, ihry clambered out and *lood on the wings, they hung from the wheel axle, by their knee*—they did everything but land the plane* on their harks.

And. yen. they finally developed bat­men, chap* who jumped out of plane* und made their way to earth hy gliding. And there wa* one. El Diavolo. he called liim*elf, who paid court to a I.yndhurat beauty by flying over her home at 6 p.m. ami doing a aerie* of loop* and dives and twist* and falling leave*.

In South Bergen there are still many who remember what aviation was in the growth day*— who ran remember Clar­ence Chamberlin arriving with hi* new bride and taking off and gravely dipping a right wing as he floated away into the romantic west.

H ighw ay Dept.

Schoo lteachers' S a la rie sA t t h is m o m e n t . w h e n th e s c h o o ls a re

dosed, th e te a c h e r s a re T a k in g s u m m e r courses o r t r a \ * * l in g o r ju s t p a n t in g w it h

e x h a u s t io n , i t m ay h** a g o o d t im e to discuss t h e i r s a la r ie s .

N o q u e s t io n h a - m o re im p o r t a n c e to A m e r ic a n s a t th i- p o in t . S h o u t in g a m i even |>uim-king iu«uiurnU rmull wLeuth e is s u e i s d is c u s s e d . T h e r e a r e th o s e who maintain th a t th«* s c h o o l te a c h e r s are destroying th«* p u b lic education s y s ­tem by making it too c o s t ly . T h e r e a re an equal n u m b e r w h o in s is t t h a l th e low

pay offered te a c h e r s h a s f r ig h t e n e d o f f the kind o f p e o p le w e w a n t to h e t e a c h ­ers.

In s e p te u ih e r th e c a n n o n a d in g b e g in s

again. T h e te a c h e r c o m m it te e s w i l l r e ­new t h e i r in s is te n c e u p o n m o re m o n e y . The t a x p a y e r - M ill s e p a ra te a c c o r d in g to their o w n b e l ie fs .

M ig h t it no t sh ed so m e l ig h t u p o n th e

s u b je c t i f w e n a i le d d o w n s p e c i f ic a l ly th e jo b o f th e t e a c h e r s ?

I n a lm o - t an y a rg u m e n t y o u w i l l f in d th o s e w h o in s is t ‘ 't e a c h in g is th e lo w e s t paid o f th e p ro f e s s io n s ."

L e t ' s c o n s id e r th e s ta te m e n t . Is te a ch * ing a p r o f e s s io n ?

In th e se n se th a t m e d ic in e , la w a n d

the c le rg y a re p ro fe s s io n s , te a c h in g is no t a p r o f e s s io n .

T h e r e i s no w a y o f lo o k in g at t e a c h ­in g o t h e r th a n th a t it is a e r a f t u n io n ; a u n io n th a t h a s c e r t a in s t a n d a rd s b a se d upon f o r m a l e d u c a t io n .

But i n e sse n ce te a c h in g is a c r a f t union; a s w itn e s s N e w > o r k w h e r e th e teachers r e c e n t ly a f f i l ia te d w i t h th e

AFLCIO or in New Jeraey where they are member, of the New Jeraey Kdilca- lion Aa*oeialion.

A craft union correctly type* teaching because it cover, the fact teacher, work under contract., lhat they work specific boura and numlier. of ilaya anil thal they enter into contract, in a body rather than individually.

!■ other word., a teacher who meet, the educational .landard. established is paid a certain amount whether or not the teacher is very gootl or very bail. Thr teacher works a sprcific number of days. The teacher cannot be fired without cauae. The teacher is paid sums for over­time work. Tbe teacher ia permitted a eertajn number of days off.

A ll of these thing, are not granted on t b e ba»i* of merit but of contract.

Oa the other hand llie doctor and the lawyer and thc clergyman arr individual­ists: they derive from their labor, what they can achieve on the baai. of akill, initiative and luck. Theirs are tbe truep rofession ..

Returning to the teacher, considered aa ■ craft unionist it can be appreciated

tbat he i« the be*t paid in the union field

—which is a. it .hould lie. We know of I ther craft that requires formal col­lege education.

The question of whether teaching can attract the kind of men and women who make the hest teachers is unrenolved. Bui we do not think there is any ques­tion that teaching is a rraft union and lliat il i. far and away the liesl paid of them all.

R e fo rm er?Jim Golden, a bu* driver, lia. long

lieen an active figure on the Belleville political front. He ha* lieen Pm Publica, Persistent Critic, Loyal Opposition. The hours he *pent fighting for w*>al many in the community con*idcred were right were numberless. Belleville finally suc- omhed to reform and elected Jim (.olden

lo the new government. The man who seems to be oppoaed to everything waul­ed by thoae who put the government change into effect i* Jim Golden. Now Golden is fighting to defeat one of the major purpose* of the reform move­ment: lo e*tabli*h an economical and ef. ficient government. When Belleville ap­points a town manager the post of muni­cipal clerk, w ill not be necessary. But (.olden is fighting pugnaciously to save lhe job of the clerk—whom he criticiied iver the years many times. Strange man, iolden.

S a ve It - G iveOld newspapers are now worth more

today than they have been in many year*. In The Leader. Kearny Metal. 17 Stover Avenue. Kearny. is offering 50 cents per 100 pounds. All easy way lo provide money for your charities ia open. Why nol keep your old newspapers, bundle them and sell them—and use the re­ceipts to back up your favorite charity?

So, N ow , Freehold!In Freehold. Monday the calm of thal

wonderful central Nrw Jersev communi­ty was shattered by the opening of an- •ther harness racing season. And what ‘•reparation*: natural gaa now beingavailable thc track put in double air- conditioning. heal for the cold days, cool for the hot days. There wa. added dosed circuit telev ision. Now fan* don't ha\. to go to lhe track to are the rcaiilt*. Thev can remain al the bet station to lean- how they fared. There i. something called a vi.umatic timer to keep fans posted. In other word*, they've fancied up the joint the better lo sav. “ Hello, -ucker!"

W o rke rs W anted - SkilledThe leader week after week prints

more help wanted advertising than any other weekly in North Jersey. The reason is simple. In South Bergen we have 6 0 .- 0 0 0 families whose children have at their disposal some of the finest elementary ami high schools and colleges in the land.

There is here a complex of educated families who form a magnificent joh source. » 41.

The disturbing factor is this: there are many jobs going begging and many un­employed. The jobs which are open re­quired men with training and skills.

There must he devised a way of getting an unemployed man ready for one of the beckoning skilled jobs.

Issaes WD e p t .

a n t i n g

T h e New Je rs e y S ta te H igh w s y D epartm ent, in s d esire to' s le r t the tra v e lin g p ub lic to possib le traffic d e lay* , todsy is sued a lis t o f locations in the S ts te w h ere w o rk re su ltin g from expanded h ig h w sy co n­structio n program m sy csuse in ­te rfe rence to m otorists. B E R G C N

Route SO - Be rg en-P assa ic E x p ress w s y . Lodi — Som e in te r m ittent in te rfe rence , w ith U sffic re su lt in K from h su lin g across R o u te 17. T h is condition is t i * | pected to con tinue fo r ano ther w o m onths. No lopg d e lsys , no!

detours.Rou te 95. T ean e ck — Detour*

•it F o rt L e e Hoad and G le n wood A venu e .

Rou te 95, T ean e ck . R idgefie ld

P a rk — D etou r a t T ean e ck R d . and on Queen A n n e Road be­tw een A rth u r and C yp re ** 5Ws. T h e condition w i l l con tin ue fo r from s ix to n ine m onth*.' Route 95. T o rt L e e Edgewood

Hoad R elocation — C u ttin g off Edgewood Road u n t il b ridg e is b u ilt o ve r Rou te 99. C o n d itio n w i l l continue to D ecem ber 1962.

Route 80. H scke n sack and Hasbrouck H e ight* — S u m m it A v a a u a doood fro m B la n d is h A ven u e * in H a c k e n sa d i to G ra n d v ie w B o u le v a rd & so u th ­b o u n d R o u te 17 ram p s in H a s - b ro u c k H e ig h ts D e to u r fro m the in te r se c t io n of S u m m it A ven u e snd A**et Stree t to P o U fly R oad , o ve r P o l if ly to T e rra c e , thence back to G ra n d v ie w B o u le v u rd .

Route 95, T e a n e ck , R id g e fie ld i P a rk , F o rt L e e — Route 4 east- bound w il l con tin ue to be used a* w e ll as the detour th roug h M ain S tre e t , F o rt L e e . w h ic h w i l l be used fo r s ix w eeks . -

S e e I t I n N e w J e r s e yA su rv e y o f the D e law a re R iv e r w as re ce n t ly com pleted

by a team of F ish e rie s B io log ists represen ting the S ta te* o f N e w Je rs e y , New Y o rk and. P e n n sy lv a n ia and L e h ig h U n iv e r ­s ity .

Th e p ro ject w as coord inated by the U . S . F is h and W ild life S e rv ice . T h e New Je rse y cre w w as led by Ja m e s B a rk e r o f the N ew Je rs e y Departm ent of C o n se rva tio n and Eco no m ic D e ve lo p ­m ent F ish e rie s L ab o ra to ry at Leb ano n .

Th e purpose of the su rv e y is tw o fo ld . Data collected w i l l be used in m anaging the T o ck s Is lan d R e se rvo ir p lanned by the A rm y E n g in ee rs and the D e la w a re R iv e r B a s in C o m m ission . W ith th is In fo rm atio n the C o m m iss ion can con tro l w a te r re leases as to tim e, tem perature and am ount so as to benefit fishing

More im m ed ia te ly , the p ro ject shou ld m ake fo r better u t i l i ­zation o f the r iv e r s fishing p o tentia l A ltho ug h fish ing p ressu re rose w ith th is g e a r ’s e xce llen t ru n of shad, an g le rs s t i ll do not take fu ll advantage o f the D e la w a re at o the r tim e*.

F o u r stations w ere sam pled sta rtin g at S k in n e r s F a lls . N ew Y o rk . O thers included B la c V s Is lan d near M ilfo rd . P a , M a rsh a ll s Is land near F re n ch to w n , N J and T re n to n d ire c t ly below the fa lls .

M ark Ch ittend en of New Je rs e y 's P o llu tio n U n it took w a te r sam p les as a step to w ard p reve n tin g fish m o rta lity . T h e m a in in te res t, ho w eve r, was in the fish sam ples

Sm a llm o u th bass ye a rlin g s and young o f the ye a r w e re found in la rg e q uan titie s T h is sub stan tia tes repo rts of e xce lle n t Ashing th is ye a r and prom ises e ve r b etter fish ing ne xt y e a r

(w h e n the sm allm o uth s w i l l be la rg erA s w as expected , few w a lle y e s w e re taken H o w e ve r, evid -

i en ve o f reprod uction w as ap parent fo r the first tim e in fo u r j y e a rs T h u s w a lle y e fish ing shou ld im p ro ve d u rin g the ne xt ; few ye a rs .

C o arse fish , on the other hand , seem to be d ec lin in g . L e s s w e ig h t o f ca rp and sucke rs w as taken from sam ple areas than in 1961.

| Shad reproduction appears e xce lle n t A large nu m b er of 'a d u lt shad w e re taken .in d ica tin g that they a re s t i ll on th e ir w ay back to the ocean.

A num b er of sm a ll striped bass w e re found at F re n c h to w n . Jas w e ll as some w h ite perch . C h an n e l catfish w e re p le n tifu l, as I expected .

E v e n at a period of low w a te r , one conclus ion that w as d ra w n is that th ere are lots o f fish in the D e law a re .

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A nother Lew andow ski S e rves

A proud, proud moment for this coun­try now that William I^ewandowski, a member of the family that saw three brothers give their lives in World War II, has been accepted at West Point.William, a graduate of Queen of Peace High School. North Arlington, was afine student there. As a result he had cl r il. " . ii i i • t t , ». . w/ J Shore folks are expressing wonderscholarships offered to him at West I . ,i • • » • „ * . ,p • . i* u u a ° r *he biplanes that flutter overheadro in t anil Annapolis. He chose the Army.

Lyndhurst and all of South Bergencan be proud of this young man whocarries on the tradition of a magnificentfightiiig family!

I P A U L ’ S “ JKt-S H O PThe 1-Stop Center For

Fo r The V o lunteersA training school for South Bergen

firemen i. the dream of Paul Neu. Stan­ley Pelcher and Rubert Grindler. chiefs of the volunteers of Carlstadt, East Ruth­erford and Rutherford, respectively.

Neu believe* lhat the property for such a achool could lie found at the Joint Meeting sewer installation in Ruth­erford. o ff Route 17.

The cost of the project would be about$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .

Neu believes industry, whirh would be one of lhe main beneficiaries of the plan, should contribute to thr cost of the in­stallation.

There is no doubt lhat industry would lie largely benefitted. But actually the cost of such a facility should be botnc by all llie taxpayer* of all the munici­palities involved. Our South Bergen fire­men have organiae<l a 13-community palrul system in which one community backs up another in an emergency. It is one of the finest deviaed.

Ihe training inatallation suggested might well be for all 13 municipalities involved. That means the coat should be lmrne by all 13. This could be done by pro-rating the roat on the basis of ra- tables.

There ia no reason for firemen going with palm* extended to industry. A ll thr taxpayer* would benefit by such training and all should pay.

The principal concern with industry should be that industry ia paying ita fair share of government costs. I f industry does that, there is no reason to black­jack industry for anything d<e.

The Biplane

Cae hot aumnier afternoon*. They re­call aviation of the past.

Be S tr ic t!I

l l required bench warrant, in a recent: week lo bring in three violator, of the law in Lyndhurst. All three had nim- niarily disregarded the aummonse* they had received. It is difficult lo aee how any person can be excused for di.regard­ing a legal summons to appear in a court of our land. Apparently all three had a very small opinion of the federal magis-. Irate s court. It is up to the magistrate to see that his court is respected. Being strict with those who look down upon the municipal hench might well lie a starter.

R eport Shows South Bergen Industria lized

t h T ,^ ' l>Tml*L^‘ lt3f ° ‘ la" d “ nd pubUc i n y J6 ' 1B« 2- w as 285,478,2001sw e rs to m any o f the questions U , k ilo w a tt-h o u r , com pared w ith !w h ich are o f concern to indus- , . ° " ' slopes and so li 307,957,800 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs in thet r ie , seeking lo c .t io n , n e a / th e * « “ 'cen ter of the N ew Y o rk - New

s s ts r ~nlT h e zoning in fo rm ation i:

D o rts 'T h i* on ^ n » f>ara te r^- th r ee- m aps fo r each m un ic ip a l- S ^ r l ? ih r !^ '' south<T n |i ty S h o w in g r e s p e c tiv e ly : in - ,

u n £ a r a r s 5 & ^ •“ * * * -

Summary information a ln m ! the land zoned fori industry in the central a n d southern parts of Bergen j Lounty is now available in published form, it was an-

P. S. Decreases

nounced today by the Bergen County Planning Board. ^ ^C W F lo y d C o ff in . C h a ir ? ------------------’ ---------------------------------- l i* 8 " V*W: E1« , n c

| C o m p any fo r the w eek ended

ty m aps in the reports Sep- a decrease of 22,481.600. o r 7.3

other fac ts about the land zon !,ed fo r in d u stry . T h e re are

m n rv ia «9 and s0 *1 ch a ra c te ris t ic s . A longthe cen tra l . “ " f ° " w ith each set o f m aps is a staihe Dress A ih .rH - J , ! t is t ica l ch a rt o r tab le ind icat-t w , ‘E E r . ta i U T K ' . ‘"« “ >« “ “ **• bulk »nd *“ P-p ub lication before the“ ^ d of ^le m e n U r>;..982 g iv ing * com parab le

data.T h e rep o rts a re pub lished

w ith pages m easu ring 11 by 15 inches and w ith m ost m ap i l ­lu stra tio n s rend ered in s ix c o l­o rs. T h e m u n ic ip a l m aps are arranged so that tw o m aps ap pear on ,on e page w ith the th ird m ap and th e s ta t is t ic a l ab le on the opposite page A

key to the uses p erm itte d and p roh ib ited in m u n ic ip a l z o n in g ord inances can re a d ily be used in connection w ith a l l the m u ­n ic ip a l m aps.

In a d d it io n to C h a i rm a n C o f­f in o f E n g le w o o d , t h e B o a rd m em bers a re : S e c r e t a r y J o h n J T r ic h . ot O r a d e l l ; F r e e h o ld ­er C a s s iu s R D a ly , J r . , L e ­on ia ; C o u n ty E n g in e e r R o y J . E lam , R a m se y , E d w in E m ric h . H a w o r th : F r e e h o ld e r D ir e c to r A m h o n y P e p e , T e a n e c k ! H e n ry O P o n d . T e n a / ly ; J a m e s R. S u tp h e n , H a r r in g to n P a r k ; a n d C h a r le s A . W in a n s , W y c k o ff •leorga H . D ie c k m a n n ia p l a n ­ning d i r e c to r a n d C . ,E a rl M o r ­row ia p la n n in g c o n s u l t a n t to he Board .

m ation on the no rthern sector of the Co unty .

A n e a r lie r general report on in d u stry in the C o unty found that the 22 m un ic ip a lit ie s in ­c lu d ing N o rth A rlin g to n , L yn d h u rst , R u th e rfo rd . C arlstad t and E ast Ruther,ford o f the southern sector w ith nea rly on e-fifth the C o unty area and s lig h tly m ore than one-th ird of ita 1980 population, had about 57 percent o f the C o unty 's in ­d u s tr ia l f irm s and 87 percent o f the C o u n ty 's in d u stria l em p loym ent T h e 23 m unic ip a lit ies o f the ce n tra l sector w ith near 1» o n e-th ird o f the County 's a rea and s lig h tly more than o n e-ha lf o f the C o unty 's I960 population , had gpproxim atel> 38 p ercent o f the firm s and 2 . p e rc e n t o f th e ind ustria ] em p lo y ees

T h e in fo rm ation presented in

c e rn in * th e p h y s ic a l c h a ra c te r isu c a o f la n d o n w h ic h indus t r i a l lo c a tio n ia p e rm i tte d le ­g a l l im ita t io n s g ro w in g o u t ol

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P o lic e R ich a rd **Murnh" C o u fh lin d irec to r oflocal Babe Ruth League, hau eet up Ibe program of Fall try-out* (u r the thirty open positions un tbe '13 ro tten of tbe six* team league . . Try-out* w il l fo llo w registration on Monday. Sept. 10 and w il l continue on Sept 11 and 14th at the W illiam F. G a llag h e r Field starting * 5:30 p .m . . . . Team m anagers w il l convene fo llo w ing tbe Septem ber 14 try-out* and partake k i the annual auction . . . A candidate to be elig ib le for selection m ust attend two of thc three try out period* Altho ug h the huthm a jo rity of tbe candidate* for tbe Babe R u th League are L it t le League graduate* tbe try-outs a re open to a i l boy* reaching the age o f th irteen ye a rs

Tb e action o f the C lif to n Board of Ed u ca tio n un tb e request (o r loan of the high school football equ ipm ent fo r an A lu m n i fuotball game should c le a r tbe a ir on tbe N JS 1 S A A ru lin g M any Booster C lu b * , l ik e tlie L y n d h u rs t Boosters and the E ast K u th erfo rd S id e lin e C lu b , use A lu m n i football gam es a* its m ain m oney-ra i*ing function to honor th e ir re sp e ctive h igh <chool athletes, and need th * co-operation o f the B o ard o f E d u •.atiun a n d th e H igh School A th le t ic A sso c ia tio n to fu lf i l l th e ir ^oals . T h e S tate H ig h School A th le t ic A sso c ia tio n ha* com e out a g a in s t su c h ven tu res and p u l a ru le on its book* fo rb id d ing m em b e r sch o o ls to loan o u t equ ipm ent, use o f its fie ld and b ars co ach es f ro m aid ing in the games . . T h e ru le has been onth e b o o k s fo r a t least tw o y e a r s b u t s e e m ly h a s n ’t been e n ­forced as th*- A lu m n i games con tin ue to b e p la y e d ■ ■ ■ R ec e n tly the C lif to n “ C " C lu b m ade a request fo r the b o rro w ing o f e q u ip m e n t fo r the C lifto n-Po p e P iu s A lu m n i game but a vote o l th e M u s ta n g s ' sch o o l t ru s te e s d e c la r e d a look-see a t the state r u l in g . . . M ean w h ile lo c a lly , tho an n u a l L y n d h u rs t Ka t K u th e rfo rd game is shaping u p fo r S a tu rd a y e ven ing , Se p tem ­ber b th . .

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on weatherand you w il l be a gen ius . . . S e ve ra l w eeks ago th ere w e re moans galore around the local L it t le Leag ue P a rk s because the ha*ebaii season w asn 't com pleted and that the schedu les w e re too long So on M onday n ig ht the L it t le Leag u e seasonw inds up and on the same night, a hot hum id one. a b ask e tb a ll,season w is in p rogress a t the e legant L e s lie P layg ro u n d a rea . . . T h e re a re some days w h en 'sp e n tT h e a c tio n a t the L e s lie P layg ro und w a s the staging o f the firs t y o a cannot p lease anyone. T h is area,a n n u a l Su m m er B a sk e tb a ll T o u rnam ent b y the D ep artm ent o f!** C o u n ty , ■■■■*l a rk s a n d P u b lic P ro p e rty headed by C o m m iss ione r P e te r F . ; Roa° D epartm ent.C u rc io . . T h e to urnam ent, tw o-fo ld , h a s eight team s in the “ W ould you p lease re p a ir the I C H S V # T d l S T C l15 to 17 y e a r age bracVet and e ight team s in the 18 y e a r an d , bole* in the road in fro n t of m y 1 / ^Older g ro u p . T h e Su m m er T o u rnam ent began to blossom a ’bom e? E v e ry tim e a c a r t ra v e ls 9 O T Q l Tlew y e a rs b a c k but school m oguls s lo w e d them dow n by b a r r in g !b y , m y house sh akes .” co lleg iate p laye rs and in N ew Je rse y the N J S IS A A ru led that W ith in a reasonab le tune, no m o re than tw o v a rs ity p lay e r* o n a n y one H igh School te a m 'c ro w w a s dispatched from th e 1 * * ^ 1* * tu u ld p e r fo rm together in o u ts id e a c t iv i ty . . . [C o u n ty Road D epartm ent y a rd

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‘ p rivate -eye ” , who p layed w ith the strong N orth Je rs e y P o lice inoy ing types o f co m p la in ts ," Ba seb a ll League th ree decade* ago, s t i l l has a rooting in te rest j C h a r le s W K ra u s . B e rg en C o u n - in baseball as h u grandson . K e v in M c K a y , p layed w ith the It y S u p e rv iso r of Roads said to- cham pionsh ip n ine in thc H id lan d P a rk L it t le Leag ue . An- d ay . “ W e t ry to sa tis fy the pub- other urand-pop w e ll k n o w n to the la ca l sports scene. A rc h ie j lie by sending out a c re w as M oCeffo rty , ha* a grandson who w as a stand-out in the re c e n t ly . soon as possib le and th ey corn- concluded D is t r ic t V L it t le Leag ue T o u rn am en t in Bobby La t- p la in about the noise I t u hard

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A no the r w ell-know n to local sports. B a n is ter Joe K ^ i y ofK u th erfo rd , had a th ird son p erfo rm in A l l- S ta r U t t le Leag ue p la y a s th is ye a r h is son Jo h n p layed le ft Aald fo r th a R u th a r ford A m e ric a n s . . Jo e 's o ther o ld er boys. Jo e . J r . and J im m y , p layed th e ir L it t le Leag u e b a s e b a ll in L y n d h u rs t w ith the E lk s C lu b and w e re A i l- S ta r selectees , M ention ing R u th e rfo rd L it t le League B ase b a ll, loca l ite ' w i l l be happy to know the g re a t jo b that w a s done a v e r B o lld o g v il le w ith the L L p ro­g ra m th ere w a s ipearhead ed by i t s p resid en t. M ik e L a tto ra c ra the fo rm e r L y n d h u rs t H i f r School q u a rte rb a ck and p itch e r O n e of the best L it t le Leag ue products e ve r seen h e re w as Jo h n n y R ese ll, the R u th e rfo rd A m e rk s ' p itch e r w ho b lan ked the Ly n d h u rs t N atio na ls in the sem i-fina ls . C a rls ta d t going a ll out a s hosts fo r the N ew Je rs e y S ta te L it t le Leag ue f in a ls w h ich w i l l be he ld ton igh t, to m o rro w and S a tu rd a y . . .

J e f f G annon , a m ite o f a scat-back a l R u th e rfo rd a few ye a rs ago and la te r a ( r id s ta r at M o rav ian C o lleg e in B e th le hem . P a ., re ce n t ly signed as a ju n io r- v a rs ity coach and a ide to J im G a r re t t a t Su sq uehann a U n iv e rs it y in S e lin sg ro ve . P a ., is a nephew o f the L y n d h u rs t b a ll-p la y in g S h e rid a n c la n w h ich consisted of Dede, D ody , L e s , T im and P h il . . Jo ey E u lo . the fo rm e r f ly w e igh t great and w r it e r o f a b oxing co lum n for T h e L e a d e r P u b lica tio n s , has opened the V a lle y B ro o k A venue b istro , w h ich fo r ye a rs w a s m anned by the la te D a v id Go ldberg , fa th e r o f the la te Sy h rM to r, and M ilto n G o ldb erg , a p a ir of huge ta ck le s in th e ir d ays

T fie re a re e x a c t ly 106 stitches in the offic ia l m a jo r league b aseb all m ade by the A . G . Sp a ld in g and B ro s , firm and those 108 stitches c a r ry M inches o f w axed tw in e . . . I t ’s gonna seem l ik e a la te lo o tb a ll season fo r G o lden B e a r fans w ith the first gam e not u n til O ctober 6 w ith P a te rso n Easts id e as no rep lace­m ent has been found fo r R u th e rfo rd . . T i s said that C o m m is­sio ne r C u rc io being besieged w ith le tte rs , m ostly from g ir ls , lo co n struct tenn is co u rts tn the to w nsh ip . . L y ndhurst s T om m yD e v in e won the deep-sea fish ing pool w ith a f lu k e catch w h ile out on the f la s h K in g out o f the A tla n t ic H ig h lan ds on M onday

R u m o rs h ave It th at M ik e Z e l in s k y w i l l not re tu rn to Su s­q uehanna U n iv e rs it y n e x t m onth . . T im B re s lin , one o f L y n dh u rst ’s m ost p rom ising go lfe rs back in the m id -th lrtie a who had to fo rsake the game because of illn e ss , w h ile on a V e rm on t v aca tio n la st m onth w e n t e ighteen holes tu rn in g in a s izz ling 72 sco re . . . C o m m issione r P e te r J . Russo , w h o spends m uch tim e w ith K iw a n is C lu b youth a c t iv it ie s , again in charg e of the an n u a l K iw a a ia a D a y at Y a n k e e S tad iu m w h ich w i l l see loca l yo ung sters e n jo y in g th e Y an k e e s-T ig e rs game on S a tu rd a y afternoo n . . . B i l l S te lxc n m u lle r was on band a t T re n to n ro ot­in g fo r the C ast R u th e rfo rd team in the recent B ab e R u th le a g u e 's S ta te F in a ls . . . S tu tz reports that the um p ir in g there w as as crud e as he has w itnessed in ove r th ir ty - fiv e ye a rs in the gam e . . , E a s t R u th e rfo rd ’s Babe R u th A l l- S ta r m anager w as the ve te ran “ B o " Q ttlle s , b rother o f R a y G il lie s , fo rm er e xe cu tive officer in the L y n d h u rs t U t t le League W e have reached one conclusion a fte r th irtee n ye a rs in U t t le League W e h ave been aruund c rap .sho o ters , h o rse-p layers , ca rd p lay e rs and w h atno t b ut the poorest losers we have e ve r seen a re the p a ren ts o f p la y e rs on a defeated U t t le League team . . .

In the short tim e the K e n n y Institute has been in the P o l­ia k Center, it has treated o ve r Mou patients in its e xe rc ise room ., therapy c lin ic s , w h ir l ­pool baths and Im m ersion tank- The In s t itu te c a rr ie s on a program of edu catio n , t ra in - tag re h ab ilita tio n . A fu lly •quipped k itch en is used to re ­hab ilitate houaew ives w h o have been s tr icke n . M a te ria ls o f metals and te x t ile s a re g iv ­en lo those w o rk in g a t new •k ills .

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M rs . M e lv in f ie ld and th e ir daughter. M iss W ilm a F ie ld , M2 U vin gston A ve., have had as their guests her son-in-law and daughter, M r. and M rs. Lealie Cast and children. Nan- cy. L eslie and L e i la , o f Em ­porium, P a

Mr. and Mrs. Robert K u t ­scher and son. Koberl. 130 Page A v e , are hom e from Stone H arb o r w h ere they spent th e ir

was a junior, w ill return to Bloom field in Septem ber, h av­ing received a partial tchalar (hip Iron, the co llege He alao has a 1400 sta le scholarship

Mr. and Mrs Jam es K. O’­N eill, 916 Tontine Ave.. spent the w eekend at Paw ling. N. Y

M r. and M rs . Joaeph W is niew ski. U S Law aoduw ski St. hav« returned from a v a ca t io r at M iam i B e ach . F la . D u n n s the sam e tim e th e ir son-in-law and d aughter. M r and M rs Robert O stm an o f N orth A rl­ington. vacatio ned in Be rm u d a

m ■■III— - —M rs. H a r r y | L in ir u s o f Post

A v e n u e had as h e r guest fo r the w eaken . M rs C h r is t in a Lane o f B ro o k ly n . N Y. T h e y 'p rn t Su n d ay a t the hom e of M rs . L in ic u s ' so n-in -law and daug hte r. M r a n i M rs D uncan C am ero n o f Sad d le R iv e r

H e sa id S is te r K e n n ytoto expound a n e w th eo ry of trea tin g •jolio - s tr ic k e n p a ­r e n t s . H e r t r e a tm e n t d iffe re d ra d ic a lly from the accepted'n e th o d o v e r th e

from auto accidents.A m e ric a o v e r 20 v e i n ago , , , . .

1 * Mr S c h n e id e r s t r e s s e d t h a tth e K e n n y I n s t i tu t e d o e s notreceive o n e c e n t fro m th eMarch o f D im es program .

a r l d * a 't ' t h T t ! V '‘"“ -' p c ° P |* ‘“ b o r u™l* rtim e , and she w a . not w e , J " i n c e p t i o n that the tw o or OTned too k in d ly by the merfi- ^ " ‘“ t.ons w o rk together. T h e ca i p ro fessio n H e r successfu l D im es m e re ly con-re h ab ilita tio n o f thousands o f auct' re s fa r th v ic t im s o f th e dread disease Beginn ing Ja n u a ry 1, 1*83. has now been w id e ly accepted lh» K e n n y In s t itu te ia Je ra e y Sh e opened the S is te r K e n n y C lI>' wU1 * * e n t ire ly autono- ln s t itu te in M in neap o lis . M in moas 11 m ust becom e se lf- nesota. w h ich has been a le a : ‘ G a in in g , and because it he lps In * re n te r fo r research »nd i“ m any unab le to he lp them - teaching as w e ll as treatm ent selves, the In s t itu te p lan s a

T h e K e n n y In s t itu te was ‘i r * v * tu* Pu b l* A Corn-opened in Je ra e y C ity Medical ? * * ? “ being set up in the

to re p a ir hole* in a road w ith ­out some noi*e or m conven- im c o "

S h o w p low ing ls a source of othe r com pla int*. A person c a lls the Rood D epartm ent co m p la in ­ing th at his road w as not p low ed --------------------------------g . ^ ^ ,and he would l ik e it p lowed a* C e n te r and m any patient: SoMl“ Bergen A re a , soon as possible W hen the jo b if ro tn South B e rg en h a w i-ew. Sch n e id e r w as in tro d uced by is don#, the person c a ll* b a c k d a t e d there and recovered A H e n ry N og lia and p resented a and co fr.p u in s that the d rive - 1 tittle ove r a ye a r ag o the group Sp o ako r't C e rt if ic a te b y Jam e s'w a y w a s b lo tte d by tbe piuw m oved in to the B S FollaV A B re s l in A tto rn e y — fo rm e r

K ra u s exp la ined that the I R e h ab ilita t io n C e n te r , where it M ayor W a lte r S te e ve r p res id C o u n ty Hoad Departm ent a re- ha4* 80 *^ tead i>r ***sponsib le for a ll C ounty R~uad< th * io r i lte r 40 Se ton H a ll Med on ly from curb to cu rb S n o w 1? 1 School has g iven D r. Otto re m o va l w ould be too costly E *»er t. o f F a ir la w n . w ho stud

" M a n y o f th e c o m p la in ts t h . . ! ^ ^ ^ I * '™ ’ c o m e in h a v e n o th in g to d o w i th ^ T “fo r th e w o , V th e H o ad D e p a r tm e n t S o m e ^ t u t e H e is t a c h . £ s y o ^ g i lp e o p le a sk u s to c a tc h d u c k s . K o re a n D o cto i D Sook Halmd e s tr o y p o iw n iv y , re p la c e m a i l - , r e s id e n t , lh e K a m .y m a th o d i i b o x e s and ev o n p u t o u t f ir e s ." ( re h a b il ita tio n .

T h e C o unty Road Dapertm ent't ____________sends an inspector to answ er each com pla in t One w h ich is ob v io u s ly out o f the d ep art­m ent’* ju r isd ic t io n costs the p u b lic m oney w h ich could be

M r. and M rs . Jo sep h Z a le s , 548 8iacth A v e ., h ave as th e ir gue*t* th e ir so n-in -law and d o u fh to r , M r. and M rs . R a lp h C a rv a ja l and ch ild re n o f W il- lis ro n P a rk , L o n g Is la n d .

M rs . D an ie l C a s te lg ra n t , 619 F o u rth S t . , has re tu rn ed from

vaca tio n a t Sa ra so ta . F la .

M r. and M rs S ta n le y B a r- a w s k i, 462 W ilso n A v e ., a re hom e fro m a C an ad ian to u r to M ontreal and Quebec, C anada and v is it * to seve ra l sh rin e s .

M r. and M rs . F re d e r ic k S tu h le r and d aug hte r. H e len . 640 F if t h A v e ., and th e ir son- in - la w and d aug hte r, M r. and M rs. H a r r y K ra u s o f N o rth A r ­lington have re tu rned from th e ir vaca tio n a t B re tto n Woods.

M r and M rs . S ta n le y Sab les k i . and ch ild re n , B a rb a ra , Ron aid and P a tr ic ia o f F o re s t A v e .. have re tu rn ed from a F lo rid a vacation .

G e ra ld A u len b ach . son o f M r. and M rs . L e s te r A u le n b ach of R u th e rfo rd A v e n u e , w h o has been on the D ean ’s L i* t at B lo o m fie ld C o lleg e w h ere he

M r. and M rs. F r e d G u n d e r ­son. 2H2 L iv in g s to n A v e ., a n d M r. a n d M rs. A . J . V ig ila n t , 284 L iv in g sto n A v e ., e n te r ta in od a t o b a rb e c u e s u p p e r o n Sunday fo r M r a n d M rs G o r ­don B re n n e r o f C o H s tn d t ; M r. and M rs . R aym o nd S u d e n g a of George. Io w a ; M r. a n d M rs. Ernest G lo ed e , M iss Ju d y G loede, M rs. W ill ia m M aisen- i M l N r and d au g h te r, S u s a n , M r and M rs . O tto S h a llis , M r.i and M rs . W ill ia m T S te e g e r , R o b ert Steeg er, M rs E d w in C lu o i , a n d M in P a t r i c ia V ig i­lan t. o t L y n d h u rs t .

M a rk L o p a ro . so n o f M r a n d M rs . A n th o n y L o p a rd o 448 P o s t A v e .. is at C am p H lo n d . D on Bosco S c h o o l, N e w to n , f o r th e sum m er. O n S u n d a y th e Lo- pardos. w ith M r. a n d M rs S ta n le y W o n ic a a n d so n . J a c k o f S ix th S t r e e t , a n d M r a n d M rs . A n th o n y S e e r b o o f F o re s t A v e n u e , v i s i te d M a rk

Mr. and M rs Robert K ut­scher, 136 Page A venue, and from their vacation at Stone their son, Robert, ir e home Harbor.

The Misse* Janet Lopardo. of Post A venue, w ith Marlon iam «ey o f Cranford and K a th y McCrea o f Irvington w ere meat* fo r the w eekend of Miss Stacie Hohenstoin o f Philadel­phia.

Mi and Mrs Harry Maaonand daughter. Jan*, of Page A venue, are back from a two wasiks vacation spaut at Lake Pontooauc. L a n e s bora Masa

M r. and M n . N icho las D i- C a m lllo , 336 San fo rd A venue , a re hom e from a vacation spent at M iam i Beach . F la

M r and M n . Sheld on Ros- JIO o f N ew Y o rk A v e n u * . have as th e ir guests M n . Rossio 's paren ts . M r and M n . S a u l S i l ­verm an o f P ittsb u rg h . Pa

M r. and M rs P J B ro d e rick of I “ost A ven u e b av* re tu rned from a stay a t A tla n t ic C ity and a v is i t to M r and M rs J . P . B ro d e ric k a t L a v a lle tte . com pleting th e ir ce lebration of th e ir 46th w add ing a n n iv e rsa ry w h ich began p rev io u s ly w ith a d in n e r a rran g e d by M r and M rs. P h il G a t t i o f R ichm ond H i l l . L . I . and a su rp rise p srty at the home of M r and M n . E d w a rd L i i l e y at U v in g s to n

M r and M n . F ra n k B u lg e r, 439 T h ird A v e .. and ch ild re n , C a th y . E r ic and D ian a , e n te r­ta ined at a fa m ily p a rty on S a tu rd a y even ing . T h e ir guests w e re M r and M n . H a rry L . D i lk o f N u tle y . M r and M rs. H a rry W D i lk and ch ild ren . R ob ert. P a t r ic ia and S teven , ut C l if to n , and M r and M rs. R ich a rd H a y c o c k 'a n d ch ild re n , Deborah , C in d y , Jo h n and S a l­ly . o f S to ckh o lm

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Items Of InterestM r* C arm en B u m , 3§r

■OOMVilt A v e ., h a d a s he. tu e s ts d uring thf* pant wee h e r so n -in -laW and daughte i M i a n d M rs Joseph G u d erit

and son, G reg o ry , from B ingam ton. N. Y . spending v a * '

tion tim e here . O th e r gue?t*»r the w een-nd «*iu b

other son-in-law and daughtei

M r. n n d M ra. J o h n B iese a n d aon, J o h n . J r . , o f L a n c a s te r . P a

M r Hnd M rs K en n e th W h ip ­ple , 521 R idge Rpad . have re urned fio m a Vacation mot

tr ip to W ash ington . D . C . nere th ey spent seve ra l day>

hen a week at B e lm a r , and »

w e e k w ith r e la t iv e s anH fi iend»- P a rk P lace , a re hack from tw o] at th c A lb io n . A sb u ry■t East L o n *

itu rb n d g e Mass.and weeks

P a rk

M r. and M rs. August B ian-j S ta r of L y n d h u rs t C irc le . Np. c u ll i o f S ix th A vw nu. and N), w i l l hold a bus rid e to S e a ih e ir g r a n d d a u g h te r . L m J a Hi side H eights on A ug ust 15th a n c u ll i , d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs. A n th o n y S c o n /a is 4 . s. A ug ust B ia n c u ll i . J r . , o f man.

M r a n d M rs C la re n c e V a n ­d e n H e u v e l o f M W illo w A v * ., h a v e r e tu r n e d f ro m th e i r v a c a ­t io n a p e n t a t th e h o m e o f t h e i r so n a n d d a u g h te r - in - la w . M r. a n d M rs. R o b e r t V a n d e n H eu - •«*el a n d c h ild re n , L in d a a n d R ic h a rd , a t F a rm in g h a m . M i­c h ig a n .

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A REAL M II.D I K John M«ll«v. Jr.. agrd 10 . fishing w H >J lather Haturdav, < tught this blur fivh. « n r of thc Hw«t B i l le r s in salt water. Johnny, w ho p la y s left tirld a n i pitrhe* f e r the Fire Department l.ittle l.eague team, caught three blue*, averag­ing seven pounds. Ph«t<» was submittrd b> John Krucar of the Lyndhurst Sports Shop. . t

Items O f Interest( M r. and M rs. M ichae l Carp iru* Kara . .'t.iH San fo rd a reand daughters. A n ita and K lv tr .* hack ( f r n .» -’a y o l se v e ra l of 342 San fo rd A v e . .ti«- t »a< k d a \ « t’ Wddw<H»d from M iam i Beach , w h c ic theyspent tw o week*- IV g . % ( ) N e ill , d n r i |h l l 9 o f

— -Mr-. t»tw+ Mt-* J t tm w 0 'N e iii»M r and Mrs Her»*ert C Nel- 1 IK Tontine A v e . le f t today

K 'l t m to :3ve dvrine h P 't

S C A LLO P F E S T IV A L !

son. 331 Post A v e . a re home from then vacation T h ey spent severa l days at each of the fo l­low ing resorts. I^ ike Su n ap te and I^ k e W innepesankee. Neu

'H am p sh ire and Roehport. Mas

IS E itra I t i n p i with p i n l i i u l l

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D e lic iou s F re sh F ru its !S w ift. Juicy

Seedless Grapes 2 lb 35cLarge S i i l

Honeydew Melon “k49eRed, R ip .— S w if t Juicy

W a te r m e lo n 5 9 cSelected— New Jersey

Peaches F,E£ST0NI 2 fc* 23ef irn i. Sw fet

Bartlett Pears 2 lb< 35e

for O rtU \ Beach , w h e re she v .il l >t .1 v ai the home o l h e r .•unt lo i .• w eek - -

M i and M rs V ic to r L in d s a y and ch ild re n . R ic h a rd , C a ro l..nd Thom as, and M rs . fV a n k

j Mr> K d w in Cn*ss. 2H2 L iv P flug e . 41 L iv in g s to n A v e ., ingston A ve has re tu rned from spent the past tw o w e e ks at Youngstow n . O hio , w h ere she Seaside I ' .i r k M iss J a c k ie R ow *

I v is ited her son-in-law and ar. of M oosir. P a . w a s th e irdaughter M r and M rs E lw in guest Fo r the w eekend . M r. and Mask in; and th e ir ch ild re n . M rs F ra n k J P flu g e . J r . . and Deborah and Pete r. ch ild reu . B a rb a ra . P 'rank . D a v id

. nd Susan , of K e a rn y , a lso -w ere; M r and M rs V icto r T a m a ro ^u^sts anCT sons. M atthew and V ic to r ..42 G ra n t A v r . a rc Nome from M r" M a xw e ll R . W r.g h t a n da m otor tu p to Pom pano Beach h ''1 daughter. C la ra , :« 7 U v tn g - F l a . w h ere th ev w ere quests ">n A t r - had “ th e .r guestn o f fr iend s " " S a t ..,d a y . M rs. O sca r K h ren-

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Elks Club Wins Third Straight Township Little League ChampionshipGains Wm. F . Gallagher Trophy With Achievement

I h e W t I I i i i t u F , ( i a | | « | ( | i f r T ro p h \ lia* been claim ed, l h c It I * .O .K . l odge N o . J5 Q 5 K l im ( i l u b ip o m to r fd t f i n i at the W illia m F . G a llagherI . . . f i . i i . n l I ............. ol' l h , . w n M of tow nh i l l ) . I l l i r I .<m|!ii<' M l|>n-niii< \ w i t h l h , th ird alralght w ln - lto I T h e E lk s had captured th* " i l l * o f t ill* W ■ I l i a in K . (.ailMKhiT T ro p h y . In 1950 th e l« r « t tw o game*, U to 1 behind

- - the tw o-h itih enr i f l o u n i l c r ..I l l . e | , „ a | L illie l . r . p „ prog ram . s - ™ (p, w Klnny „ndI . o i i i i in « M o i ic r t'Mllafclier, pu l u p a b e a u tifu l trophy l u iw i t h d im in u tiv e r ig h ty Jo e y Ih* p r e v e n t e d l o t h e l o H n * h i | i cham pion . w ith lh e rule* A b a te h u r l in g a n o - h it n o - ru n

bfin u d i a l th re e * le g * H e r e re q u ire d fo r p erm an en l poa* s e s s i o n . 1 nd« i i h e g u i d a n c e o f M anager (iary le Mr- DoimM u n d I o a c h Tlioma» (la rn ey , lh e F.lkn C lub cam e u p ax ( In l o H i i ^ h i p cham pion* lh e pa»t ih re e consent* li\CM*a*on.. |«*6I and 1962.

Tin* w ia p up o f the aw ard — ■— ■■ —- —-* a in** w ith the K ike C lu b ’s clean sw eep «il a U -st-of five se rie s, ,w ith the A n .tn .H n le a g u e tit le | c l ,n ‘* x cam # on M onday even

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tw o /u n s fo r an 8-0 m a rg in . ■

A fte r getting th ree of the first10t

p i tc h in g of s o u th - s in g le d a n d a d v a n c e d tw o bases ^ ** ru cc i Co.

* * ° 0 Z r 'e d ^ n v L 2 * j 2 F . C m S S S T S S T S i * f a U , ~ ~ ' I * * " •» « " W ithd rew a w a lk and H o llh e r r ia m-; • H u rle y und Sa rn o ak i (b uses) i'’™ ’ ° “ l . m ’ j!*" ,h *” * an * r ro ra re w a w « « a n a n o i m t u ........................ a llo w e d Lou Settem brino to getth ro u g h w i th a * L _ ion fo r the C a ru cc i-G a llag h e rf ie ld e r > c h o ic e V u o n o w a * ru t i „ ,h e s . t u n d g a m e u f th e jn>B(. ,RH) n ine W llh onP md o w n i a t th e p l a t , o n T o m M ul.l i „ st ot-Hve series fo r the T o w n - the , „ u rth Abatt, w a , ked ^ e is e n 's g r o u n d e r to f ir it but ship L it t le Leag ue C h a m p io n - ||fo b b y S ib ilio

;arne In g lis cam e back o n M o n ­d ay and held the A m erican League cham pions to th ree hits in a game c u rta iled because ol d a rkness w ith the E lk s at bat in the fifth inn ing Sh o w ers had he ld p lay up e a r lie r in the game.

" I t w as the E lk s C lu b ’s s ix th ho lders, C a ru cc i C om pany T h t!a t te m p t at a leg on the aw ard

pnd a to w nsh ip cham pio nsh ip In the in it ia l season of the pro

SPO R T—W ISEgram the E lk s , under M anager Edd ie Boughton and Coach Don B e a v e ra o n . e a r n e d a h a lf t it le in the s ix -te am league and lost a best of th ree series to tne C irc le C lu b In 1#57 the E lk s w on the N ational League tit le but lost in the p lay offs to M anager B i l l

B P en ick Co m p any

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M ark L o w e ry ' . . in g le « ro r*d sh ,p the EUcs C lu b b lan ke d t h ^ b o f . " * ^ n 't o " [a 'n 'lhe" next tw o both In g lis and H o lx h e rr M u h l-C a ru c c i Com pany tt to 0 behind <f 7V>mm„ M .r m n .

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s t ick e rs T o m m y M a rro n e d r e wompa n ye isen crossed w i t h t h e fourth the no-hit no -run p itch in grun on an e i4 o r and B p a .ta s J .,c y Abate T h e d .m in u l.v e and took B(.r „ ndl on „ dsm gle ta llie d L o w e ry to m ake „ j„u n g » te r, end ing up a h n ll .a n t b, „ bu, dled th (.r(. a8 ^5-0. L ittle League c a re e r as a second j b r e e batters

- . i- base-on-balls to s ta rt the fifthd im in u t iv e and took second

and the fo llo w ing season w ere defeated by M anager F ra n kR uggiero 's C a ru cc i Q om pany in a J L I ‘ f the post-season c lass ic In 1960and 1961 the E lk s C lu b disposed . . . . .. . I M anage. F ra n k L o w d e r s De- ,n * ' “ » 'ho poked one out ,M asai M oto r, n ine and th is ye a r he b* 11 ^ , o r ‘ A.. ; home ru n w a llo p . A fte r the secm ade the C a ru cc i Com pany v ic tim s.

T h e W in n e rs :C irc le C lu b C irc le C lu b W ilson B u ild e rs S t M ichael's Y M C V ig or Red W ings K iw a n is C lu b St M ichae l’s H N S

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S . B P en ick C om pany iand w ,th tw » outs and the Eik> C a ru cc i C o m p any s t i ll at bat the um p ire* haltedDe M assi M otors (fu rth e r p lay because o f d a ikE lk s C lu b | ness.E lk s C lu b E lk s C lu b ( ! • ) A R K IIE lk s C lu b A bate , 2b 3 2 2

T h e 62 w inn in g o f the N a - |Vuono- 8 8 ....................................... 2

pleted th e ir L it t le Leag ue ca- T o ta ls reers on M onday, and D e n n is • • • • •Sp a rta . Tho m as H efTern , K d w a rd C a ru c c i Co. (2) Nelson Tho m as M u h le isen . [D e F re a s in e . ss-3bM arV L o w e ry . F re d T au b er,'P o g o d a , c .........................Jam e s Holm es. R ic h a rd De- Shoebrid g e , p-ss . . Cecco, Jo h n B lu m en sto ck and D e Lo y . 2b \n th o n y Lem bo. *- \ S ib il io . If

Mar\y. m any people come up to us and say :’’W h a t happens to ou r Be rg en C o unty baseball sta rs a fte r

th e y le a v e high s* hool and co llege* We can o n ly m utter we u ..i i t k n n * T h e y don't seem to go an yw h e re . In a recent co lum n ,m T h r H rro rrt t r t ir r y de la H e r wound up the sub ject and w e ® * ,a i e p a s s in g it o n because we th in k it w i l l in te rest you T a k e it a w a > . (.’ a n y

Ht ig e n C o u n ty ne ve r has iieen w hat you cou ld te rm a hot l * d o i m a jo i I league baseball ta lent And you c e r ta in ly cou ldn 't r a i l it th a t to d a y .

T h e ;v l u r r e n t l y a r e s ix loca l productn in the m a jo rt, o n ly to u r oi w h o m m tu a lly w e n t th rough Berg en school system s

S .u id lc B io o k s J<*e C un n in g ham , an a ll-C o u n ty s ta r at Lo d i H ig h , is w i th th e C hicago W h ite S o x a.s a first basem an a fte r M -veraJ y e a i s in th e N ational Leag ue J im M ahoney, a g ra d u a te 1 .•I Engl« w . mkI H ig h , is M 't'ing some in fie ld d u ty w ith C leve lan d , vvhile J o h n O rsm o . a F o rt Lee n a tive , is a ca tch e r w ith the S a n *>1 Ki :.m is o . t l i a n t s Ron P e rran o sk i, o f F a ir L a w n H ig h fam e, is a le l ie f h m le r tor the Los A ngeles Dodgers 1953

i It \ i lun .l eatcher Jo h n Rom ano, a residen t o f R id g efie ld .m tu a t iv IS a product of the Hudson C o unty school system . A nd Jn n B o u t. in the rookie h u rle r fo r the New Y o rk Y an k e e s , m issed a t t e n d til. R id g e w o ttd H igh w hen h is fa m ily m oved out o f the a i«a d u r in g bus teens. Now th ey 're back and J im is chuck in g w e ll fo r th e Y a n k s . 11959

O f c o u rs e . B erg en C o unty has been the sum m er home of J®®® m any m e m b e rs o f the New Y o rk Y an kee s ove r the ye a rs Som e. ]

.s u c h as E ls to n H o w ard of T**aneck. have bought homes a n d '* 9®2become year-ro und residen ts _ ___ ___

B ut w e r e discusM ng hom e-grow n ta len t, and o f that th ere tiona l League cham pio nsh ip w as In g lis , p h a s n e v e r b e e n too m uch. the fifth in e ight ye a rs w ith H o lxh e rr. 3b

IIA K P I.K 59-76 f*OR D E C A D E M anager M cD onald at the he lm M uhle isen . rG o in g b a c k alm ost 50 ye ars , it w as in 1913 that H a r r y T h e * iu a d w as composed of L o w e ry , c f

a rp e t n‘t l l .u k e n s a c k broke into the m a jo rs w ith W ash ington . ^ a lp h Vuono . Jo e y A b ate , Doug S p a rta . If pitch* i H a r p e r played u n til 1923 and appeared w ith th e !H o lxh e rr K e n In g lis and Jam e s S c h il iita n i, r f

• t..ji K rt i S o x . New Y o rk Y an kee s , and B ro o k ly n Dodgers, jS h i l li t a n i . a l l o f whom com - Nelson, lb . . c a ie e r r c i o i d was 59-76.V al F ic m k -h . a product o f Eng lew ood H igh and residen t of

• m a h a d a 17 y e a r tenure in the m a jo rs He b roke in w ith :/i P h i la d e lp h ia A th le t ic s as a catcher tn 1916 and in h is long c a ie e r p e r f o r m e d tor s ix team s, th ree in each league H e com p ile d a J.)H b a tt in g a v e ra g e

T w o ut he i o ld U m «rs from B e rg en C o u n ty w e re the O aston b m fJirm . M ilt a n d A le x , from R id g efie ld P a rk

A ■ x started w ith the New Y o rk Y an k e e s in 1920 and w ound u p w ith B u tto n in 1929 T h e ca tche r h a lf o f the b ro ther b a tte ry c o m p ile d a 218 averag e

w a s a h t th f m o re successfu l w ith h»a p itch in g He I ht veil tm m 1924 T hrough 1934 w ith five A m e ric a n Leag ue > N* ' Y o rk . S t L ou is. W ash ington . Boston , and C h icagoH is i nre»*i le t o rd spanned 355 gam es and he posted a so-so 97 164 rec^ird

In th e 193(!s th e b ig g es t Berg en C o unty nam e in the m a jo rs u .s J o h n n y V a n d e r M eet, the M id land P a rk D utchm an . V a n d e r M e i m a d e h is b id to r baseball im m o rta lity in 1938 w hen he *• th e o n ly p i tc h e r e ve r to h u r l back-to-back no-h itte rs .'1 r u l i n g !oi C in c in n a t i. V an d er M eer b lanked Boston 8-0, on J u n e l l T h e n , in a n ig h t game on Ju n e 15. he stopped B ro o k ly n , tl l) T h is a lso w as th e f irst n o -h itte r th ro w n under the lights.

I-or h is c a re e r . 1937-1951, the Red legs ace w as 119-121.In m o re r e t e n t ye ars . Berg en C o unty has had the lik e s o f

I c o m a D ick K rv h o s k i. w h o p layed fo r five A m erican Leag ue te a m s U tw e e n 1949 a n d 1955 F a ir L a w n 's big Tom A c k e r , w ho t i m p lie d a 19-13 r e c o rd w*4th C in c in n a ti betw een 1956-59; and Httfr4~Ittr-H N+*m F it t i la o f H ackenaack . w ho w as 2-2 w ith C le v e ­la n d in 19.*7 b e fo r e h is a rm w ent dead, n ipp ing a prom ising c a re e r in th e b u d .

P R O S F E C T S F O R T H E F U T U R E T h e prospects fo r fu tu re m a jo r leaguers from Berg en C o unty

a c tu a l ly a r e no b rig h te r than in the past O n ly a hand fu l of a ie a y o u n g s te r s are to iling in the e ve r-d w in d lin g m inors

T w o fo rm e r T ean e ck H ig h p itch in g sta rs , both bonus babies, h e a d th e l is t. M ike D eg erick . p rop erty of the W h ite S o x . is ' " n g so m e g«»t>d w o rk fo r S avan n ah in the C la ss A S a l ly

L e a g u e , b u t b ig A rn e T h o rs la n d . the B a ltim o re hopefu l, is s t i ll c x p e n tn c i n g a rm troub le He w as w ith E lm ira in the C la ss A E a s te r n L e a g u e .

M a h w a h \s C u rt B le fa ry is ir\ the Y a n k e e fa rm system w ith C iieensboro o f the C la ss B C a ro lin a Leag ue H e ’s a catcher- ou tfie id er. H an k G o in of R idgew ood is a second sacke r w ith R a le ig h , a W ash ington fa rm c lu b , in the same league A lso W ashington p ro p e rty is F ra n k C arad o nna of W a ld w ic k , w ho is a shortstop w ith Pensaco la in the C la ss D A la b a m a -F lo rid a League .

B ra n t A ly e a , R u th e rfo rd o u tf ie ld e r . Is w ith C in c in n a t i f a rm team G eneva in the C la ss D P o n y L e a g u e , w h i le H a c k e n s a c k H igh's B ru ce W ilso n , now a n E a s t R u th e r f o r d r e s id e n t , h a s lw»en signed by the M ets a n d is w ith C la s s D S a l is b u r y in fh e C a ro lin a Leagt/e. B i l l H anda, a p i tc h e r f ro m R u th e r f o r d , ia S an F ra n c isc o G ia n t h p p e fu l a n d p la y s fo r S p r in g f ie ld in C la s s A E aste rn Leag ue .

T h e C a ru cc i C o m p a n y , und. the tu telage o f M a n a g e r Je r ry I C a ru cc i and C o a c h B illy Gai* Jiagher. J r . , c a m e u p w i th tw o run s in the b o t to m o f th e thud In g lis had c o n tr o l t ro u b le ..nd w a lked the f irs t t h r e e battei >. K e n d eF re ss in e . D o n a ld Po^od;, and S h o e b r id g e B o b b y S ib il in s ingled h o m e d e F ra p s in e and P o g o d a cam e in On • W ttd p it . h

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R e d W in g s b la s te d a 12 to 4 v ic to r y o v e r th e A m e r ic a n L a tg u « * s K iw a n is C lu b . T Im g a m e w a* p la y e d b e tw e e n th e t h i r d p la c e f in is h e r s in th e r e ­sp ective le a g u e s la s t W s d n s s d ay e v e n in g a t th e W ill ia m F G a l la g h e r F ie ld

M anager J im P u rp u ra 's Red W ings put o ve r a ru n in th e second inn ing w hen B i l l y C a l­le ja singled w h ich w as fo llo w ­ed by th ree w a lk s a n d a n e r­ro r F o u r ru n s crossed the p la te fo r the V ig o rs in the th ird w h en Tom L in d s a y and C a lle ja s ing led . K e n B a s in sk i doubled p lu s tw o w a lk s and a sin g le by Jo e A ifa n o

A fte r th ree score less innings B a s in sk i tu rned o ve r the mound chores to C a lle ja in the fo u rth and M anager J im T u l- ly 's K iw a n ia n s come to life w ith th ree scores. A fte r tht f irs t tw o b a tte rs fanned . K en

Besides h is spectacu lar pitch •rn | mg e xh ib it io n A bate w as thea , . . . s , „ _ . . . 1 ionc p la y e r m the game to get n y B e ck m an w a lked , J im Lag.Abate was breezing along but , ^ R io h i* i in m i .• led a s te l la i p la v by D enn is

ond out. M u h le isen doubled and w ent to th ird on L o w e ry s hit A w ild p itch sent M uhlei home and L o w e ry to th ird fron, w h ere the la tte r scored o n a passed b a ll to m ake the scon 10 to 2.

•v'pana to p reserve h is no -h itte r.A lte i getting the firs t tw o b a t­ters in th e las t inn ing he w a lked E rn ie Costa, a n d Doug P au l i < ;.c hecr first on cn e iro r b ob by I'arscadden thefi hit w hat u p E lk s C lu b <g> pea red to be the C a ru cc i Com- A bate , p p any s first sa fe ty , but Sp a rta Vuono,■a en t behind the bag at second In g lis , lb and s h e a re d the b a ll and th rew H o lih e r r . 3b in tu n e to first to end the game. M uhleisen ,

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passed b a ll, th ird on a w ild p itch and came in to score on another passed ball

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Lyndhurst Elks Entertain®Orphans fem io. L ouis S ilve rs, S alv a to r* P ollara. Jam e s S t G eorge, A l (red Z u k . C om m issioner P e te r F C u rc io , V in ce n t G iardella . N icho las D 'A lle so . C h a r le s H o o li zel and Lad ie s o f ih e Em b lem Club.

Despotochch's Condition Good A fte r Opep H e a rt Operation In N .Y .

D u r in g one of thc in frequent rest periods at thc B .P .O .B . I/Odgc N o. 1M 5 ( E lk s ( lu b i O rp hans P icn ic last Sundav thc photog rap h e r M iap p ei a p ic tu rc of a croup of the guest* of the day. S e a te d b e h in d the happt ch ild ren are M r*. Thelm a H oelse l. p r e s id e n t of the Em b lem C lu b : S is t r r M ary I .ora ine o f S t. P e t e r ’s of N e w a rk and S is te r M arion Euc ha Ha of S t . M a ry ’s of N e w a rk Stand ing in th r rear are Esteem ed Lead ing K n ig h t R a lp h L i* c io , cha irm an of th r a ffa ir , and h ia lt c d R u le r Leo nard P . Rosa

Lyn d h u r s t L<»dyo No I.W.» |B P O E lk s e n te r ta in e d orphan from two* N e w ark orphanage last S u n d a y at th e i r a n n u a l Or p hans P ic n ic T h c a ffa ir w a 1 held on thc c lu b s g ro u n d s on P a rk and T ontine Avem ** lv*t eem ed L e a d in g K n ig h t R a lp h (ont L is c io w as th c c h a irm a n a n d (|| w a* assisted h y a la rg e w o ik m u nfM com m ittee of B io th e i Elk> an d ^ by m em bers "of th c E m b lem C lu b . A v

T h e y o u n g s tc r^ w * re fro m th e S t P ete r a n d S t M a ry ’s U Tph- lu i

• n a iM - j o f N ew ark T h e ch ild re n• lirm m h o u t t h r afternoon con­su m ed hot d«»gs. ham burgers, soda. m ilk , ice-rf-ream, candy and w a te rm e lo n s M echan ica l rid es«nd pon v r id e s w e re popular iu nviTTTs n f Ttrc rtny a long -with

i .ties c o m p e t it iv e games d a n c in g T h c lu c k y win- o f th e e v e n ts w e r e pre-

•<i w ith s h in y s ilv e r d o lla rs •tm g L e a d in g K n ig h t L is - w e r e R ich a rd M ako w sk i. H I P a t te r so n . M ichae l Eu

Mis* M ikolitch N ow A S e c re ta ry

M iss Jo a n M ik o litc h . d au g h - Ite r of M r and M rs. C h a r le s S i M ik o litch of 249 O rie n ta l P I . L y n d h u rs t . has been graduated from the C la rem o n t S e c re ta r i a l School in N ew Y o rk C ity and has accepted a sec re ta ria l ooaition w ith the W est V irg in ia P u lp and P a p e r C om pany M l* s M ik o litch is an a lum na o f L y n d h u rs t H igh School w h ere she w as g raduated in ,tbe class o f 1961

H igh School G ra d Takes Position

M iss M aryan n Russo , d au g h ­te r o f M r. and M rs . Jo sep h R u s ­so o f M 3 K in g s la n d A v e n u e . L y n d h u rs t . has been graduated from the C la rem o n t S e c re ta r i al School in N ew Y o rk C ity and has accepted a sec re ta r ia l position w ith the Young W o m en’* C h r is t ia n A sso c ia tio n o f the C ity o f N ew Y o rk M iss Russo is an a lu m n a o f L y n d h u rst H ig h Schoo l, w h ere she w as g raduated in the c la ss of 1961.

M r and M rs Ja m e s F e r re iro and th e ir ch ild re n . P e te r rind B a rb a ra . SM S an fo rd A v e . a re back from a w eekend at W ildwood.

J o h n R. D espotovich, 261 F o r­est A v e ., is ut sa tis fa c to ry con- d itkm a f te r his open h e a r t s u r ­g ery . p e rfo rm e d . un T u e sd a y ,un 1J u ly 31st, at the F lo w e r F if th !o d \v e n u e H o sp ita l in N ew Y o rk C ity He is >liJJ )»» m-e.)

v ic h .me. Despotovich is expected

hom e in a few w eeks fo r a four-m onth convalescen t peri-

e ight p in ts o f blood.Mr and M rs D esp otov ich

would l ik e to e jf trn d th e ir deep est g ra titu d e to^tbe N e w J e r .•> R eh ab ilita t io n ••

at H acken sack , W io sponsored Lhe op eration , and to R ic h a rd Bongo o f N o rth A r lin g to n , whose constant e ffo rts m ade the su rg e ry poaaible

T h e y also a re d eep ly g ra te ­fu l to Tom C u r ra n , Jo h n D ev- eney , and S a l P e l le t ie r i, w ho p artic ip a ted as w a lk in g donors in the day o f su rg e ry , and the fo llo w ing persons, w ho donated blood M r. and M rs . W ill ia m Terescavag e o f W illo w A ven u e , p a ren ts o f M n . Despotovich W a lte r H o w ard , B i l l S ch n e id e r. B i l l Ja n k o w s k i, w h o donated tw ice , Ben W a ls h . A n th o n y B e cke r, E m il an d G e rh a rd t D aub , Je an C acac ie , D o r is C e r ach io . Jo h n and S a l Toscano ,

a ll o f L y n d h u rs t .

A n d . W ill ia ra P e sc h le r . Con n ie G ordon and S te lla D usm an o f N orth A i]u u ? » n I a n S m

ko w sk i. w ho. donated tw ic e , of R u th e rfo rd . Jo h n D e ve n e y and A rty W right.^both e f w h o m d o­nated tw fee. G eorge S to m p f, Jo hn C a lh o u n , R u ss T u n n e l! and M ick ey C onlin . o f Je rs e y C it y ; Don L o rd o f L iv in g s to n . E r ic , G eorge and A l Despoto v ic h , b ro thers o f M r Despoto-

S a l T e lle tie r i. one o f the w a lk in g donors, is the fa th e r o f the tw ins w ho re ce n t ly un derw ent the sam e type o f su r j ic r y at P a s s a i c G e n e ra l H o sp i­tal

■ N O F O O I.M . W A U I H O P O O L S , A N D I ' I M I P O O L * . A N D P R O V I D - I N O iK O R T U B I S k t T A N C B O P f 'K R U I T M T K K R f C r r Y f t . I N T I I K T i > W S H H II- O P L T N D H t ’ K B T , C o U r P T T O K I I I S K O K N A N D S T A T I C O K z s f t f w J K f n m T r A N D P R O V I D »N » 1 K O * T H R V I O I . A T I O N T f t l C S M O P ."

N O T I C IB xo tb -e l» herb) Riven that th* h Ih h r o n l l n a n i i w a s r e a d a n d Md«>r* <1 n t h ir d t i m e m id

M r and M rs. Ja m e s T u l ly and c h ild ren . Jam e s and N a ­om i. 131 V a lley B ro o k A ven u e , and L in d a M a/zaro . a re back from a w eek at W ild w o od , w ith i d ay trip to Cape M ay.

M rs Peter C o rin o , 342 San ford A v e . w ill en te rta in at a la w n card p arty on Tuesd ay August 21st

Proceeds w il l go to the R o ­sa ry S o c ie ty of Sacred H eart C h u rch Fo r ticke ts c a ll W E 9- 0326

OtnO INANCI NO I#01 Mr. and M rs. C la ren ce T0- b iaaen and th e ir son, T hom as, » s tu d en t at M ontc la ir S ta te Col lege, w h ere he w as on thc D ean 's L ist fo r th e p a s t yea r and tfeeir d a u g h te r , K aren , ol R u the rfo rd A venue, also Mrs A. Joh n sto n . M rs. TobiaW n's m other, w ho lives w ith them , a re back from th e ir vacation

spen t a t H yanis, on C ape Cod.

Mrs. W illiam B ivona o f J a y A venue and h e r d a u g h te r . M rs J o h n P ick u p and ch ild re n . C hery l. S ue and Jo h n , of R u th e rfo rd a re b ack from a v a c a ­tion s tay a t G a lile e , P o in t J u ­d ith . R. I.

» r» t • ■ Im r M itc t ln g o f t h r B o a r d o f 4 'n n i £ .■ ! •» lo t ic m o f l h r T o w n a h i p o f 1.< r t v fn u r»1 n ti t h r t ti dm y r t A « a * u » t .

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N O T I C EI ’lH lt rm n f Anthony J Bogdan

» l* l « . d«K-»Mawd. a r r h y o r a t r ‘ l i t . I . C J O B . S u r r o g a t e o f B o r g e n• V I m t y . d u t f d i u n r ? f . l* S S u p o n a f< r ll< - a t lo n a o f t h r H u b a c r lb r r n o l l - flr« S t o b r i n g In t h o lr g n b t a . m i n d a a n d r la l n i a a g a i n s t h l a • s l a t * u n l l e r o n lh , w i t h in a i« m o n t l s a f r o m u M i v r d a t a

M r .nd M rs A rth u r H a rve y and c h ild ren L y n n and L o re n . 525 P age A v e . and Mr and M rs G eorge M u e lle r and c h i l ­d ren . G eo rg e Robert and Da v id . w ho was born on J u ly 2nd of A m b ler. P a ., a re spend ing the w eek at Venada Wftods.

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Newark *• N JA t t o r n e y

'V n n d a B o g d a n o w lr a 7 l « R l r a t B t l.> n d h u r r t . N . J

A d m ln ln t r x t r l * l * a t e d J u l v 1 1 IS . {ft. A u « ? . S . 1»ft> » r n SIO.

M rr Sam uel F e ld m an , fo r ­m e r ly of L iv in g sto n A v e n u e , now o f P a lm S p r in g s , C a l i f , is Visiting re la t ive s and fr ie n d s m th is area Sh e is s tay in g at the home of her son and d au g h ­te r- in law , M r and M rs . H a r r y Fe ld m an of C lif to n .

NOTICK" r f d l t o r * o f J a n m B . K t a n l r v .

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T h e T h i r J A n n u a l Past Com m und e i* und Past Piees»dent> T e stim o n ia l D inne r and Danct aponson-d by G u tdetti-Ko tf*!- s k i and W ase Post No. 354*. V e te ran * of lo re ig n W ars and A u x i l ia r y L y n d h u rs t . w i l l bt held Sa tu rd ay even ing , N o­vem b er .17 at N e s to is , 215 N e w ark Pom pton T u rn p ike S in g ac C o ck ta il H our from 7 p .m . to 8 p in Su b scrip tio n — W each

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the M a rrfb g e C e r t i f ic a te a n d l ir th record s of m in or c h i ld ' ren of the v e te r a n s h o u ld b t taken .

I f the d e c e a s e d w a s a n ho n oirably d is c h a r g e d U. 8 . W ar Vataran . o r t h e w ifa o r w id o wi f a ve te ran o f any U . S . w ar p rio r to and in c lu d in g W orld Afor I . m ost States p ro v id e an add itional b u ria l a llo w an ce , us­u a lly p ayab le to the n e x t ot k in o r to the person paying the fu n e ra l expenses. T h e same papers w i l l be req u ired fo r the U. S . V e te ran 's a llo w an ce . A p p lica tio ns should be m ade to the C o u n ty S o ld ie r’ s R e lie f Com m ., whose address w e can p rovide

In some areas, Heal Esta te ♦ax exem ptions a re p rovidedfo r ve te ran 's o r th e ir w idow s The se rv ice o ffice rs o f y o u r lo ­ca l V e te ran s o f F o re ig n W arsaf the U . S w h ich is the G u i- cietti R og a lsk i-W ase Post N o *549 can assist you in th is m a t­te r

We hope, too th a t y o u w il l look upon ou r o rgan ization asyo u r fr ie n d in need, a lw a y s a va ilab le to se rve yo u . and al w ays happy to do a n y th in g inour p o w er to m ake th ings • asie r fo r you in y o u r tim e ofbereavem ent.

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J o h n n y c a n r e a d l— b u t he m ig h t n o t h a v e sp a ce to s leep i f h is b e d ro o m c o n ta in e d a il th e b o o k s a r h i ld m u s t rea d th ro u g h 12 y e a r s o f sch o o l, notes a local o p to m e tr is t .

T o d a y 's a v e r a g e s tu d e n t i t r e ­q u ire d to c o m p le te a b o u t 432 io o k s in 12 y e a r s o f g r a d e an d h ig h sch o o l. D r*. P a u l S lo ta a n d R a lp h W e is s o f L y n d h u r s t p o in t o u t in o o n n e c e tio n w ith t h a ' c u r r a n t o b s e rv a n c e o i

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a n o th e r 203 v o lu m e s c a n b e • M i d t o t h s p i le . “T h is is in a d d it io n to a l l th e v is u a l a id ; u se d in t e a c h in g , a n d it p laces a h e a v y lo ad o n a c h ild 's v i­s io n " . th e y s a y . " M o re t h a n 80 p e rc e n t o f a l l sch o o l w o rk is b m d o o v i t t o a . A v is io n prob le m c a n s e r io u s ly h a n d ic a p a s tu d e n t . A n d i t 's n o t e a s y for a s tu d e n t o r h i s p a re n ts to te ll w h e th e r a v is io n p ro b le m ex- istx ,” D rs. S lo ta a n d W eiss c o m m e n t.

T h e y u r g e d p a re n ts to h e lp t h e i r c h ild r e n g e t b e t t e r school g ra d e s b y h a v in g t h e i r v isio n e x a m in e d a t le a s t o n c e a y e a r

M r. and M rs Eug ene B rug ■ U p and ch ild re n , Jam e s. Ja n e . L o is . M a ry E l le n and L a u ra Je a n . 513 K in g s lan d A v e ., are b ack from th e ir v a ­cation spent at O lyp h a n t, Pa.. B ing ham ton . N. V . Seaside , and then w ith fr ie n d s fo r a few d ays, a t L a k e N eepaulin

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A to ta l o f M 3 N ew Je rse y young people from among 1,17 9 ap p lican ts for transfer to N ew Je rs e y ’s s ix state colleges have been accepted fo r tran sfe r in Septem ber. C o m m issio ne r of E d ­ucation F re d e r ic k M Raubm gei announced today .

D ecis io ns on 24 others are pending

T h e 583 accepted students re p resent a 63 p e r cen t increase QYCX the 958 a ttend ing other co l­leges and u n iv e rs it ie s through­out the c o u n tr y w h o were ac­cepted fo r t ra n s fe r into the state co llege* la s t Septem ber tn F e b ru a ry , 1962. there were 296 ad d itio na l ap p lica tio n for tran sfe r , o f w h ic h 114 w eie ap­proved.

Tho se accepted fo r transfer ne xt m onth in c lu d e 33 fresh­men, 357 sophom ores, 166 ju n ­iors und 27 sen io rs. Trentoh, S ta te C o lleg e w i l l rece ive l3s tran s fe r stud en ts . N e w ark . 117. and M o n tc la ir 114. P aters ..n * 1)1 w elcom e 80. Je r s e y C ity 7u and G lassb o ro 69.

Most o f the ne w state college students w i l l be tran sferrin g from other e d u ca tio na l institu tions in New Je r s e y , but many w il l tran s fe r fro m college- and u n iv e rs it ie s in 35 other states and the D is t r ic t o f Colum bia States fro m w h ic h 10 or more

will transfer to tha 1 s ta te colleges include New York (5 9 ), Pennsylvania (3 1 ), Massa­c h u s e tts (1 5 ), Washington, D. C(1 4 ). a n d O h io (1 1 ).

S o m e o f t h e m a n y in s t i tu t io n s from w h ic h th e y w i l l t r a n s f e r sre S y ra c u s e , M id d le b u ry , Y a le , D artm outh , S p r in g f ie ld , M iam i, Buffa lo , So u th e rn M e th o d is t, D rew , T e m p le , T o le d o . S a c ra mento S ta te , P e n n s y lv a n ia S ta te . Em o ry , A m e ric a n , L o y o la . T u s culum , C in c in n a t i , a n d th e U n i vers ities o f M a ry la n d . D e la w a r e Tennessee,-*ftlttnois. N o r th C a ro lin a . and C o lo ra d o

Am ong th e m a jo r reason* tor tran sfe rrin g to the state col leges, as stated by m any s tu dents, a re the fo llo w in g :— To be ab le to l iv e at home and reduce co lleg e expenses— To get necessary courses in education.— To con tin ue o i^ o m p le te th e ir education ( ju n io r co llege grad

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Department O f Health Tells O f Pollution Drive

(F ro m lim e lo lim e T lw le a d e r lu » e r lt lr ls e d tha M ale lie p a rtm e n l a f H ea lth fo r la x ity io p re m ia ! le rm s

oi our am i-p o llu tlo n la w * . In a report today the depart- a>e»t gives IU ow n vide of the r o - t r o v e n j . and it la

p nn led here in lu l l lo r the b ene*! o l ou r r e a lc r s .1 T hrough D ecem ber, i m i , th e New Je rsey S ta te D epartm ent

of H ealth had cited m ore th a n 3,000 persona o r Arm* to r v io l­a tion o l the New Je rsey A ir P ollu tion C on tro l Code. Most of tli* deftciencies w ere rem edied w ithou t co u rt ac tion .

T h i* i» noted in the Second P rogress R eport u f th e New Je rsey A ir P o llu tio n C o n tro l Com m iaaion and th e New Je rse yS la te D epartm en t o l H ealth , i«eued th is w eek Tm- ......... mthe period^ l lv m Sep tem b e i, l»S4 w hen the N ew J e r ^ r A n P ollu tion C ontrol Act w as enacted , th ro u g h D ecem ber, IW1.

Th* report notes 1.B67 citation* for v io la tion of the open burn ing H ovu io n * of the Code (C h ap te r II) and 1,182 for cn»- rbargiiiK into the atm osphere smoke of an u naccep tab le q ua lity (C hap ter IV ) . It a lso notes that 204 in s ta lla tions a re reg istereu undei C hap ter V of the Code w hich con tro ls th e d ischarge into tne atm osp i.ere of p a rticu la te m a tte r from solid fuels.

F ifty -one ftd d investiga tions and 38 conferences w ere held roncernin it c ita tions under C h ap te r VI, which, » » genera l p ro ­h ib ition ut a ir po llu tion . This ch ap te r w en t in to effect J a n u a ry 1 ItMtl

l h e report says sa lvage operators have bu ilt a t least 30 im ineiator* throughout the s la te w hich ca n b u rn autom obile bodiex and other m ate ria l in con fo rm ity w ith the Code.

T he report no tes'that adoption of C hap te i V U l of the S ta te S an ita ry Code by, the P u b lic H ea lth C o unc il of th e S ta te De

Problems A re Many, Complex A t Bergen Road Department

Miss .Detfino Selects Date

th e Hackeflsack R iver N orth of

W ork on th e l in ro ln T u n n e l C o m p lr i" . in v o k in g , rMl? * rle™ H0'"™ d‘ u*h.. . . . » « __,i . te r of M r and Mrs Rocco Del

l l i r r n - o n a t r u r t i i m a m i r e l o c a t i o n o f I h r r r n o r i i i . n i in - mo b4o S e c .n d A ve . haa aet M y io l, Hro, h, r , |QI r r rh a a fM lh a t serve S outh B rrg rn on th r N rw Jer-rv September 1st as the date for,lhj, land and to ,e(iVe „ ........T u rn p ik e , ia u m lrr wav. jo a rp h M o r e r r . f t. J r . . Chair- " “ *•**<> " “ t f - I maculate condition when the

J I 1 | L ;_ _ M Pasnu.n . C®» ° f Mr. and M rs V in - I^ ^ »/•« Hnna ll ■■ tWMW (inn m n . u n n m m m l h»«la> a t a g r o u n d h r r a f c tn g c e r e in o n v ent Hocco, of P h ilad e lp h ia . Pa

the Railroad, w as inaccessible un til 5 years ago. A t th a t tirm

Be lie mead D evelopm entCo.. of R u therfo rd , g ran te t L yndhu rs t un easem en t of th« 100 feet of land P o lito reouest- ed Viola B rothers to fill in

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This is the ta x p a y e rs ’ p ro p erty

This con trac t for th e basic w ork, am oun ting to $11,094. >57 So. hi th e largest co n s tru c ­tion aw ard by th e A uthority since com pletion of the N ew ­a rk B ay-H udson C ounty and

connectionsT he “com plex'* involves the

reconstruc tion and consolida tion o f th e L incoln T unne l and S ecaucus in terchanges in H u d ­son C ounty , w h e re th e re a ie fou r to ll p lazas a t p resen t, and the rem oval to th e south a few m iles of the p resen t s ite of the to ll booths a t th e G eorge W ash­ington B ridge (No. 18) in ter change in B ergen C ounty W hen com pleted , th e re w ill ^ un ifo rm ed flagm en , ba only tw o to ll plaZas to serve a i g n a , to n e s , ligh ts , and th e n o rth e rn area , as against w a rm n g devices, five at present. T he new con-

job w as done It is now fin ished and the co n trac to r. . n j . a imnmu mitu m r con tracto r

u A n^ \ B ,n * r ° lu m p in g on h is ow n landtem porary b ridge ; th e widening! -yn d h u rs t w i l l be m aid of hon ut an ex istin g b rid g e , erection1 )r and the M isses F ran ces Ben- o f o v erhead sign brid^t Con detto of L y n d h u rs t and Mai Nt ruction of c rib w a lls anc K«*ret W allace- o f K earny w il l such inc iden ta l w ork us fenc ** b ridesm aids.

P ennsy lvan ia T u rn p ik e ^ #lM4,d ra il installaWun. in j Jo h n I ’eduto w ill serve a5■etions in 19S0 s ta lling e lec trica l conduits i r ’>e*t m an and W illiam Stade

s tru c tu re s an d beneath paVe >*nd E d w a rd Rocco. b ro th e r oi m e n u , as w ell as topsoil mu ana 'he groom , w ill ushe r, all ol seeding P hiladelphia.

All w ork is to be conduct*^ A reception at Tho m m 's in so a* to cause the least dis N ew ark w ill follow the cere- tu rb an ce to th e o pera tion of the mony to be pe rfo rm ed at Sa in terchanges o r tra ffic on i h e ^red H eart R . C . C h u rc h at 5 T u rn p ik e roadw ays. p.m.

A dequate m easu res f o r t h . T h e couple a re p lann ing p ro tec tion of tra ffic w ill U- Berm uda honeym oon, to m akeprovided, inc lud ing the

and people can 't go a round d etro y ing it.” ' .

P ub lic W orks Com m issionei tusso added tha t th e fine for le facing o r des troy ing x tree4 uins is $M. He said an ti litte r

signs w a rn of $100 fines forlolation. and a re p o s te i at ev

»ry e n tra n c e to tow n He said he P olice D epartm en t w ill en force th e an ti li tte r law a

_ . . . , . . ’a in s t open tru ck s w hich passPolito said L yndhu rs t t r o u g h tow n dropp ing li t te r on

pays the moat reaso n ab le rat, o u r s lre , „ P olito , „ d ^ hll, for garbage collection of any I 0( abou t 15 plac„.u rroundm g com m unity . t o r . tow n w hloh do not reach „u n . popUl‘ ,r 22 00<) L y n d h u r , t 'd a rds o f the , n tl u t te r o rd l-pays *48.000 or a pe r « ap iu He Wlll con tac t the

R O M A N O IN R E T IR E M E N T

the tr ip by p lan e . T h e y w il l i ades i nve in E ly s ia n G a rd e n s , 415 „the , K e a rn y A v e ., K e a rn y

M iss D e lfm o is a g raduate of L yn d h u rst H igh School and is a secre ta ry w ith the A m alg a mated W e lfa re F u n d in N e w ­ark H er fiance is a graduate <>l W est P h ila d e lp h ia C a th o lic

lu lled High School and ho lds a B S

cost of $3 18. He sa id later Wood Ridge, population H O'* >ays $31,000. per cap $3.87 So rth A rlin g ton . 17.500. $4« 000, per cap $2 70; G a r fie ld 19.000. $144,000. per cap $ 4 % H ills id e 25.000. $134,000. peicap $5 34

Se ve ra l area re sid en ts com jla in e d of ‘u n savo ry condi tions" on B a ld w in A venue

ow ners and if they do not eom -i N icho las R om ano of 219 Cope- >ly w ith the law . they w i l l be Isnd A venu e , r e tire d fro m th aprosecuted. He said that 15 out W este rn E le c tr ic C om pany th is >f 5000 homes is a v e rv go**! m onth a fte r m ore than 39 y e a rsshowing o f c iv ic p ride H e ,o f serv ice .stated that anyone w ish in g to , ____ . .get rid o f trash should c a l l1 M rn m or Russo and il w i l l be ?<ur ln the M erchand ise , W a re -p icked up at the curb . house and Se rv ice o rg a n isa tio n

w hen he re tired .M ayor G a rd e repeated his

They included a la rg e hole duy ] feeling that it is the responsi- He i s a m em ber of tn e *>tan-for a sw im m ing pool but never Ability o f govern ing body and ” *>' s Holm es C h ap te r o f tn efin ished , weeds, garbage , lit te i c it izen a lik e to cooperate in Telephone P ioneers o f A m e ric a .

pertm ent o f H ea lth m a te ria lly lessened aifr p o llu tion by out gtruction w ill e lim in a te d e lays . * * . j » »law in g open dum ps. S in ce th is C hap te i w ent into e ffect on J u ly exp ed ite t ra f f ic , and. general- M lS $ le $ $ d lO n © $I . 1958. many dum ps have been closed and m any other* have- |y s im p lify vehicle m ovem ents. W e d d i n a D a t e S e tbeen converted to sa n ita ry lan d fills B u rn in g does not o ccu r on {e sp ecia lly d u rin g com m uting ^a w e ll managed la n d fill . periods. C o m p letio n is sch e J j In v ita t io n s h ave b ee r

Sum m ing up. the report says : j uled to r e a r ly 1904, in tim e fo r th e w edd ing o f Mi"A s of 19tfl, fo ur codes (chap te rs o f the N ew Je rse y A ir ) .fo r th e opening of th e W orld 's anne Texsalone, daught

P o llu tio n C o ntro l C o de) have been prom ulgated to p revent o r F air M r. and Mra. A nthon> T t^ a . compu te r p rog ram m er A n a ly s tcon tro l a ir p o llu lk m O ne o f these is a general p roh ib itio n and* It w i l l be of great benefit to lone. 517 L ak e A v e n u . m d w ith M onroe. In c . of Westth e o th e r th ree deal w ith specific causes of a ir p o llu tion . j those patrons w ho use th e T u rn - F ran k B encivenga, son >t Mi Orange

“ Ad d itio na l chap ters a re needed to con tro l other specific p ike in th e area , and of spe and Mrs R alph Bencivenga nl The bride-to-be w as guest of causes. T h e C u m n tiu io n is w o rk in g to deve lop such codes. I cia 1 benefit in the prom pt hand- B rooklyn , N. Y. honor at a recent m iscellaneous

“T he fact that 800 persons or firm s w ere c ited in 1901 a lone , ling , th rough a cash transac- T h e ce rem ony w ill U p.-r Im dal show er g iven at thefo r apparent v io la t io n dem onstrates considerab le enforcem ent I tion. o f the com m uter t r a f f ic form ed at 4:30 p.m . cm S im ' S ta rlig h t C o lo n ia l Room , K ea r-activ ity . J to ynd from Route 40 and the day. S ep te m b er 9, at Sacied ny T h e re w ere 55 guests. Hos-

" 'lh e ba>ic law (C h a p te r 212. P u b lic L a w s of New J e r s e y . ; L in co ln T u n n e l T ic k e ts w il l H eart R. C. C hu rch . The ie tesses w ere he r fo rth com ing1854) needs re v is io n to s im p lify the cum bersom e and tim e- not be used in th is p a rt ic u la r lep ti* jn w i l l be held at tin In idal attendants,conauming enfo rcem ent procedures req u ired by the statute m ovem ent A p p ro x im a te ly 35.- Royal H aw aiian P alm s ■ ■Proposed leg islation to accom plish such re v is io n w as in tro d u ced ; 000 veh ic les tra v e l e ve ry day M iss A n n e tte K ernel • he . . . . . ,in to the L e g is la tu re in 1902 jbetw een Route 46 and th e L in - m aid of honor. Bridesm aids / j V I 6 W S H C S T O

"T h e Com m ission has prom ulgated th ree codes reg u lating T u n n e l. T h e new inter- w i l l be the M isses Lu< \ Carthose sources of a ir p o llu tion for w h ich a dem onstrated n e e d |t-bange at Secaucus. to be bone and A rlen e Tessaloht- A ile x is ts and a so lu tion is a va ilab le It has p rovided another mech- equ ipped w ith ab o u t te n lanes, a re of L y n d h u rs t.

-w ill be am p ly adeouate fo r . R obert Be n c iven g a w il l <ei\-q u ick hand ling of that c o r o - ,^ b ro ther as best m an l'<hm ute r t ra f f ic . erg w j | j ^ F*ra n g Fg rring o and

im p ro ving the town.and parked tru c k s w ith o u t li cense plates at the gas station on K in g s land and R id g e Road w'lth a side fence on Ba Po lito and Russo w i l l invest! gate

T h ere w ere co n flic tin g re On J u ly 7. M rs Rose Scoffone " , ? . £ £ ! , u ° m ports on a street s ign at F r e e - and M ary Scoffone. attended aut la nova U n iv e rs ity He is a S i r *^t unH Rido»* R m iscellaneous b rid a l show er in

rganization lom puacd o f l<>ng serv ice telephone em p lo y -

Mother, Daughter end A Shower

an ism by vth ich urgent o r em ergency types o f a ir p o llu tion p rob lem s can be dealt w ith u n til m ore specific- standards can be developed, l t rs c o n tin u a lly e xp lo rin g techno log ica l and p ractica l aspects of p rom ulgating ad d itio na l con tro l codes as the p rob lem s become defined ."

T h e m easurab le cost of a ir p o llu tion con tro l on the part of

'C o n tin u ed from Page 1)session.

Mrs. L E G a u c i, 118 R u th e r­ford A ven u e , had th ree re ­quests: to c lean up fine broken

T he con trac t . R 120) fo r th isj A m o"* i ^ r b o t h ' ' o f B r,„ll | w o rk w as aw arded to S J i „ „ nue fo r the P ast 2 w eeks , to! G roves and Sons Co . of Wood

lyn .i n e m e a s u ia o ie co si o i a n p tii tu i io n c o n tr o l o n m e u«ii c w» , , . . . , . .

S ta te G o vern m ent is about one and one-half cen ts per person bridge, th e ‘ow b id d e r in the T he coup le p lan a pe , year M u n ic ip a lit ie s and ind ustries spend a ( r e e t ^ d e a lm « S * rT'uun ' 50 " « " " ’ ° ” n * 'Ih roug h investm en t in m easu re , to p ie ven t a ir p o llu tion . ^

place a m ature m arshal guard at the in te rsection of L iv in g sto n and Second A ve

m iscellaneous b rid a l show er in honor o f M iss F ran ce s D iM ar tino g iven fo r her by the b rida l p arty in B ro o k lyn . N Y .

m an Street and R id g e Road A wom an resid en t sa id it has disappeared, a m an said " it s tru ck him in the face y e s te r­day " T h e sign lim ite d tru c k s ) .to loads of 1 and a h a lf to n . „ Thec ^ u re . b n d V Both residents sa id t r a j le r l* * ” ScolTone * nephew . F ran k -tru cks and drag ra c e rs a re us- ln « « - l .v |Me Cen te r,ing the area. P o lic e C o m m is |^ °n “ |» 'and - fo rm e r ly ot Pel s ioner Bogle sa id he would in- ham M“ nor N Y vestigate. T h e re w ere m any guests

Bogle said he has asked the pre8ent and she received a M otor Veh ic le D iv is io n fo r pei |num ber o f gifts, m ission for cars to p a rk on the . shoulder of S3 , n e a r S tu y v e s ­ant A venue R es id e n ts said com m uters from out o f town p ark cars th ere from e arly m orning t i l l they re tu rn on the N ew Y o rk buses at n ight, to the detrim ent c f loca l shoppers Bogle promi^'.d th e p ossib ility of a p ark ng lot fo r 32 cars on the northside of S ta tio n Square

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T h e report sum m arizes a ir po llu tion co n tro l a c t iv ity in N ew Je rsey and includes the text of the A ir P o llu t io n C o ntro l A c t and of the A ir P o llu tio n C o ntro l Code.

T h e Com m ission is the code or reg u la tio n-m aking agency and the State D epartm ent of H ea lth ( A i r S an ita tio n P ro g ram ) if the en fo rcem ent agency . Codes are p rom ulgated on ly a fte r p ub lic notice and hearing

honeyF la . k.» Thev nues w hen school opens, since on S tuyvesant A v e n u e

stru ctu re * and in c id e n ta l w o rk w il l l iv e in K in g s la n d Avenue tra f f ic lig h t has beeTi re-1 The com m issioner appealedin Hudson C o u n ty , p lu s th e re moved from th e spot, and to to residents to se lec t a fam ilym oval o f to ll booths and can- Miss T essa lone is a graduate ask if R u th e rfo rd A venu e hadopies. and other w o rk ""a t the L y ° d h u rs t H ig h School and heen changed from an “ A ” G eorge W ash ington B rid g e in- 18 8 recep tion ist at the A llied 'zone. She w as told the zone re- terchange (N o 18) in Bergen i ,C o m p iy in m ains the sam e, and that the]C o unty O the r con tracts f or ’ He r pro , first tw o m atters w il l rece ivelig h tin g , s igns, and m isce llane-1d uction m anager fo r th.- sjn ,e attention

M em bers o f the A ir P o llu tio n C o ntro l and the agencies ()UR , ter^s are ’gt i l l to be aw ard- com panyth ey represent a re as fo llo w s : W ill ia m R . B ra d le y . T e n a f ly , ------------------------New Je rs e y M an u factu re rs Assoc ia tion , C h a irm a n , Louis A . j | Mr and Mrs. P e te r Master-W n ike lm an . C hatham . S ta te C ham b er of C om m erce , v ice cha ir- T h e w o rk includes but is not son, 21 K earn ey S t., are hack doesn’t earn incom e from p riv m an , Jo h n P B rady, W est O range, c it ize n s of the state genei - lim ited to em b ankm ent con- from th e ir vacation spent at ileges it a llo w s garbage con-

P atsy Sacch ite llo . 440 Beech S tree t, asked w h y the town

doctor and know h is phone num ber. He said the police desk gets m any em ergency c a lls for

doctor" He stressed that ne ither the to w n no r the po­lice force has an o f f ic ia l doc­tor H e urged re a l estate op er­ators to advise new com ers a- bout th is

Bogle reported the P u b lic S e rv ice su rvey of lig h ting needs

a lly . Rosc«*e P K andle . M D S ta te D ep artm en t of H ealth : W il- j s tru c tio n , m uch ex cavation ; L aw ton . O kla , w her. they!lra c to rs C om m issioner Polito a iGng Ridge Road to Ten Eycki iam C. L ynn. T ren to n . S ta te D epartm en t of A g ricu ltu re . Den- sand d ra in co n s truc tion ; pave- wre re guests at th e horn* ■ ’ Mr. s*ated th a t V iola B ro the rs has a venue com plete,m s J . S u llivan , Je rse y C ity , New Je rsey H ealth O fficers Asaoci- m en t rem oval d ra in ag e con- and M rs Jack so n W ebb w hose ,alw ays dum ped on th e ir _ ow n \

; R ichard J . Sullivan . H am ilton S quaie . S ta te D ep o rtm en t s tru c tio n and reconstruc tion ; d a u g h te r is m arried to :heir iano excep t for filling in a t In reference to vandalismco n struc tion of a sp h a ltic pave son, L t. P e te r M aster ri W hile1 I>ol,to s request, a s tr ip of com m itted on s tree t signs, hem ents; g ran ite and concre te th e re Lt M asterson . and Mrs tow n p ro p erty 100 feet wide. said. It is a c rim e to destroyc u rb construc tion ; co n struc tion M asterson. cam e fron* r W a in -iHt‘ L y n d h u rs t s 150 ac re s.pub lic property. P eo p le who doof new toll p lazas, the rem oval righ t, A laska, w h ere Lt Mas- ,)f m eadow land . runn ing from w ill be dealt w ith harsh lyof ex isting toil p lazas, and fa - i te rs o n is s ta tio n ed and spentcilities; co n struc tion of new a ten -d ay leave at the W ebbb ridge s tructu re* , includ ing one home.

of L ab o r and In d u s t ry ; N orm an G . W h ite . C ra n fo rd . N ew J e r ­sey Section of the A m erican In d u str ia l H yg ien e A sso c ia tio n ; and V e rno n C . W in n . P rin ce to n , New Je rs e y So c ie ty o f P ro fess io na l Eng in ee rs

M em bers of the Com m ission re ce ive no s a la ry as m em bers. T h e S tate D epartm ent of H ea lth se rves as sec re ta r i* t of the Com m ission .

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5th Anniversary For Bob O 'Neill

Robert A O 'N e ill , avsistant t ie a su re r and head te lle r of South Bergen Sav ing s-an d Loan Association , today is m ark in g his fifth a n n iv e rsa ry as a m em ber of the In st itu t io n ’s staff

O 'N e ill is a graduate o f As sum ption School and St. M ary 's H igh School. R u th e rfo rd He has been a residen t o f the Borough of Wood R idge fo r 12 ye a rs

Jo in in g the So u th Bergen Sav in g s sta ff as a te lle r in Aug 1»57, O ’N e ill w as nam ed head

te lle r and assistant tre a su re r in F e b ru a ry 1901 H e is a m em ber of N o rthern Je rs e y C h ap te r U l , A m erican S a v in g s and Lo an In s titu te . the educational branch ol the savings and loan business.

M r and M rs. T ra c y K ip e r and d aughter. C a ro l A n n , 214 N ew ark A v e . a re back from a motor tr ip to B rid g to n , M aine, w here they spent ten d ays.

M rs. K en n e th W hipp le , 521 R idge Road, and M rs. H a rry H ansen , 747 S ix th S t ., spent F r id a y at A sb u ry Parte.

B ET T ER D R IV E W A Y S Asphalt Blacktop

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E xcellen t bungalow in q u ie t res id e n tia l section. F irs t floor has tw o bedroom s, m ode rn k itchen , bath , log burning firep lace w ith and irons, oak floors, chestnu t trim, sun- porch ; second floor con ta in s tw o lovely large bedrooms. F in ished basem en t, new gas h ea tin g system , garage b la ck ­top d rivew ay . A w o n d erfu l v a lu e a t $21,900.

Tw o fam ily in conv en ien t section - five room s on each floor, th ird floor fram ed o u t fo r ex tra fo u r room ap a rtm en t. 2 c a r g arage , sum m er k itchen in basem ent. O il heat - first floor h as w all to w all ca rpe ting , new bath , new k itch en w ith w all oven, ex h a u s t fan. Ask to see i t today.

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FOR RENTF a c to ry sp a c e , 1 5 h u n d r e d f e e t -p a r k in g . wa* u se d fo r

m a c h in e s h o p a n d a ls o a u to r e p a ir .A n o th e r s p a c e o n th e se c o n d f lo o r h a s J.500 s q u a re -

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F o u r ro o m a p a r tm e n t , h e a t , h o t w a te r su p p lied , $95 00 A v a i la b le J u ly 1st, 1902.

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7 30 a .m ., 9 00 a m and 11 00 a.m . each Su nd ay August 24

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H o ly Co m m un io n e ve ry W ed neaday at 10:00 a.m

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7HBPS MO MR) lo deprive Ike family el yovr dog't company kwwj *»Cdk« Mm. Who d«f wrwiii know how k moke Ike fotnHy pet vwlcsn ot weteh omd kokli, Sow to keep him from potting cor tick ood whofe Ike ko»t trovol food ond •qmpimnl, A booklet of dog cor* ndos eofkled "TaovoMng WHk Yeor Dog" provide* sensible odv.ee plot ipidi l Hpe for tko fomdy who doesn't won* to leovo Kdo bokind. Included ore oegidofioos tor dog trovel in foreign cpwMtt. Tke book­let is feee oa request hw Ike fwrino Deg Core Center, Checkerboard

M rs S h ir le y M ey e r, a s s is ta n t secre tary o f B o il in g S p r in g s Sav ing * and L o a n A sso c ia t io n , to d ay is c e le b ra t in g h e r s e v e n th a n n iv e rsa ry as a m em b er o f th e in stitu tio n 's s ta ff .

A TP— i h i r Ot t h e W om en '? • •ciation oj S a v in g s sito

Loan In s t itu t io n s . M rs. M e y a h e r c a r te r a t B o iling

Sp rin g s in 1955 as a s w itc h board op erato r. S h e l a t e r bo i am** assis tan t to the so c re ta r> <! th*- association a n d in J u n e 1958 w as appo in ted to h e r pros ent position as an o ffic e r o f thc in stitu tio n .

M rs. M e y e r no w m akes hei h o m e in B lo o m in g d a le . P r io r t. t-aving R u th e rfo rd , she res idee here fo r m ore th an 3 ye a rs .

C A B O O F T H A N K SN av ie llo — D e e m in g i t im p o s ­

s ib le to th a n k a l l in p e rs o n w e w ish to ta k e th is m eans o f e x ­p re s s in g o u r s in c e r e a n d h e a r t ­fe l t th a n k s to a ll o u r r e la t iv e s , f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o r s fo r th e n w o rd s o f c o n s o la t io n , b e a u ti fu l f lo ra l t r i b u te s a n d m a n y s p in tu a l b o u q u e ts a t th e f u n e r a l of o u r b e lo v e d m o th e r . M a ria A n to n ia N av ie llo .

W e e sp e c ia lly w is h to th a n k th e c le rg y o f O u r L a d y of M o u n t C a rm e l R C C h u rc h . J e r s e y C ity fo r t h e i r c o m fo r t in g w o rd s , o u r d o c to r1 V P. C a n d io . th e L y n d h u r s t P o lic e D e p ta r tm e n t a n d E m e rg e n c y C o rp s a n d to th e s ta f f o f th e N a z a rc M e m o ria l H o rae . Inc. fo r t h e i r k in d a n d e f f ic ie n t s e r ­v ices .

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lr » « w i l » r t h o M o t h e r C h u r c h , T h e • r e t C h u r c h o f C h r i e t . S c i e n t i a l . ©•

E d w a rd Scott M u n czem k i. in ­fa n t son o f M r and M rs E d ­w ard M uncsen sk i. o f B u tle r ,

{fo rm e rly of L y n d h u r a t . w as christened on S u n d a y a t B u t le r . Godparents w e r e th e b a ­b y ’s aunt and un c le , M rs. Ber nad ine P ie lu c o f R u th e r fo rd and George R o c k w e ll o f L y n d ­hurst M r a n d M rs H e rm a n S c h w a rz . 321 S tu y v e s a n t A ve. a n d M rs L eo M u n c z e n sk i oi N ew J e rs e y A v e n u e , g r a n d p a ­re n ts . o f L y n d h u r s t w e re p re s ent fo r th e c h r i s te n in g a n d th t c o o k o u t fo r r e la t iv e s and f r ie n d s w h ic h fo llo w e d a t th e * f o a i d M u n c z c n sk i hom e.

1 1 :S 0 A .M . , S u n d a y S c h o o lW e O n e a O a y E v e n i n g M o o c i m a t

• • IS Q*o«oea e t w h i c h t o e t i m e n . e e e« C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e h e a l i n g a r e g i v e n .

O * a d » n o h o o m a t S S t a t i o n S q u a r e a e o n M a n O a y t h r o u g h t a t u r a a y . i t a . m t© 4 p m . a n a a n F r i d a y e v e ­n i n g t r a m 7 :S # t a S :S S o 'c l o c k . C lo e - OO l e g a l h o l iO a y e .

M u r o a r y c a r e g r o v i o e e o a r i n g S u n d a y S e r v l e a .

T h e p ra c t ica l va lu e o f s t r iv ­ing 4 fo r p erfectio n w i l l be stressed at C h r is t ia n Sc ien ce chu rch se rv ic e s Su nd ay.

" S p ir it ” is the sub ject o t thc Lesson-Serm o n to be re ad . It w il l inc lu de th is ad m o nition of C h r is t Je *u s (M a tth e w 5 ) "B e ye th ere fo re p erfec t, eve n as yo u r ’f a t h e r w h ic h is in h e a ­ven is p e rfe c t.”

Am ong the c o rre la t iv e c ita ­tions to be read from "S c ie n ce and H ealth w ith K e y to the S c r ip tu re s” by M ary B a k e r E d ­dy is the fo llo w in g .

“ T h e d iv in e dem and, 'B e ye there fo re perfect,* is sc ie n tifu ai*d tlw hum an footsteps lead U ifcto M d ^ | a ie

M r. and M rs . J a m e s D a ven - >ort and son. Jam es. 705 Fo u rth 't . , h a v e concluded a tr ip to

V irg in ia B e a ch . V a .. w here they ve re guests o f M rs D avenport's »rother and h is fa m ily .

M r a n d M rs J o s e p h R ossio o f M a p le A v e n u e h a v e h a d as t h e i r g u e s t f o r t h e w e e k M rs. G e ra ld B ro n d f ie ld o f C le v e la n d . O h io .

M r a n d M rs A lb e r t H u n te r o f L e w a n d o w s k i S t r e e t c e le ­b r a te d th e i r 2 9 th w e d d in g an n iv e r s a ry o n S a tu rd a y w ith d in n e r a n d a sh o w in N ew V o rkRendered Io A Homelike Atmosphere

A t I r s t th e new S tre U h F i ts w ill com« in w h ite only, to bo p a ir e d w ith a fav o r i te p r in t In a illo w cas—. L a te r on, a ll th e lovely p r in te d shoeta w ill hav« a S t re tc h -F i t s ty l t , too.

L uck ily , those now sh eets will be sa l* p riced in A u g u s t, a line A m e ric a n custom which b u d g e t m in d ed w om en honor ev e ry y e a r.

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Parking F a c ilit ie i On PremisesA IR C O N D IT IO N E D T E A K R O U N D

plumbing & heating Lyndhurst. N. J.

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T h e Hew. R odger'* W . H a w n , of T o n tin e A v e n u e , h a v e r e ­tu rned from a m o n th 's v a c a ­tion at O cean G ro ve .

M r. and M rs . C h risto ph er Co- fce , SSS W a a r t A v e* had as th e ir guests fo r the past w eek M r and M rs Jam es Cam m ond of H a m ilto n . O n tario . Canada T h e ir d aug hte r E la in e C o lie . is sp end ing , tw o w eeks a t Seaside H e ig h U . guest o f Ju n e Canta- lppo. o f L y n d h u rs t .

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Potato Salad Macaroni SaladClam Chowder

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Donna W ecdn. M a r ily n , L o r r t in d M c lv ia I l . iw k in s , Kd. B i l l i e and L in d a R lu h m . and J im m y Rosa. M ichae l F ra n g ip a n a .

T h e ch ild re n each p a rtic ip a te d in sin g ing , dancing o r te ll in g a joke , and re ce ive d a p r ise fo r th e ir accom plish m ent. T h e p a r t s w as a huge success.

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Mother Recalls The Past

M O T H E R O F H E R O E S . Mrm. le w ia d o w ik l , m o th e r of w a r heroes, U sh o w n in h e r L f n d hurst home b e in g In te rv ie w e d bv l e a d e r R e p o r te r C a ro l K e n n e d y . A no the r son. T h e o d o re , of F o u rth

Miaat-edt i ^ T h ? f* * " com pensating factors in alm ost eve ry th ing .

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I . n , . " h r ,le r ,od»y lh »n '* h ss been in a. J '™ - A ttr ib u te that to the la ck o f ra in . I t laa s „ due Ui th c aw areness that the light against th e moequl- to m ust lie continuous and un re len ting . L h us hope thati.m *u r r * “ " ! ,h * b* wto ,h i * ye a r does not cause undue o p tim ism and a cu rta ilm en t of budgetary requ irem ents n id ce d . let us hope the lig h t goes fo rw ard based on th is« ..n ! L ,U ” T ,S ,h “ l l l(e m South Bergen n ex t sum m er* 1 1 1 r>e as free from the pent* as it w aa in IM S .

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g le ! I I I t i l l- r y n n l M r« . S t e l l a l . r w a n d o w s k i uf 273 ( . a . t l i - T r r r a r r , I > m lh u r s l , a« s h e to ld o f lh e r e c e n t a p p o in tm e n t o f h e r g ra n d * • o n , W 111 i.i hi L e w a n d o w s k i , fo t l ie S . M i l i t a r y A c a d * r i n y a l ^ i*M |* o in t , a n d t h r h e ro ic . m i l i t a r y c a r e e r s o f ' h e r f o u r

A ftcrapt>ooV. begun b y M rt . I<«*w-andow>ki x d aughter, M r*. V e ro n ica K ie m p a , and com p let­ed fo r he r hy her i.r .m ddaugh- r r . M iss B a rb a ra L e w a n d o w sk i, cf»ut;^ i momentoes of the h ig h ­lig h ts of i i > ■ ign ition w ith w h ic h ! th is C o ld s t m M other and h a r j fa in t ly have lieen honored. .

F o r those who .still m ay know then h ig h ly p ub lic ized s to iy , M i ' L ew an d o w sk i im the nu thei ol th iee sons w ho loat tK e ir liv e s in serv ice of co u n try d u ring W orld W ar I I

W a lte r. 24. a sergeant in M urine C o rps, was the first \o io n tee r, s igning up on Dec 6. 1941. th*- da> l»efore P e a rl H a r­bor He . w asn ’t ca lled u n til c« «i| le of m onths la te r O n J u ly 21. 1944 he was k ille d at G uam

of h is death reached

S tud en ts W in N C E H o n o rs

T h r nam es o f 49# undergrad uates who q u a lif ie d fo r aca

d e n u c honors fo r the te rm w hich ended in Ju n e at New • rk College o f E ng in ee rin g * e r v announced th is w eek b> S. .1 House, dean o f students

Accord ing to the (lean , a stu •lent q u a lif ie s fo r honors i f he attains a B averag e w ith no / d e lo w e r than C w h ile at

taking at least 75 percent o) t h r credit h o u r s in a re g u la r course of study

rhree Lose Jcenses In .yndhurst Court

C o n tin u in g hts c rackd o w n on s ro ff la w s ” M ag istra te Joseph I I^etcher. in M un ic ip a l C o u rt Tuesday night ordered re vo ca ­tion o f the d r iv in g p riv ile g e of h ree persons who d isregarded summonses issued in Ju n e fo i m arking v io la tio ns .

lone S im m ons. 73 E a st 9th Street. C lif to n . B lan ch e B u tta l m an. 159 R iv e r Road. L y n d

The 4!»6 students w e r e amonp b u rs t, and A rtu ro Co lon . 23 i total of underg rad uates G u rnet S tree t, N e w a rk , w i l l bein the day an .l even ing d iv i l nP l ,h e d tho M otor V eh ic le

"tl * of th«- co||t T h e o ffi- b u re a u , o f the suspension oi cut I breakdow n lists 288 la y th e ,r l e n s e s w hen court c le r V

i i* • vu it. honor out o f 1. A r th u r H erm an n no tifies thr7l!2. atW 208 even ing students B u reau that th e ir case*,w ith honors out nf |.*84 are c ,os« * and suspension rec

A student record o f honors. om mended.ih. -i. i , ......... , o u t is e s p e c i W a y n e H ig g ins . 17. 336 Roose.'IV ap p licab le to h is class vo ,t A ven u e , paid $15 fine an<

• u i I i t, pi .. .-merit at * * coStn u ^ 1Pn p le a d e d g u ntim e of com m encem ent D u r ** to d isreg ard in g a t ra f f ic sig

na l at 1 22 a .m . J u ly 31 H*1 ' p e r t in e n t io m e m b e rs h ip in s a ,d ho h a d 3 P rev io u s con vic t.r .derm . .irirf p ro fe s s io n a l so 'io n s fo r v a r io u s v io la tio ns . T h c ie tie s . a n d to s u m m e r jo b Ju d *c ad jo u rn ed h is case andI11 rrru n t u n 1 r . NCE* h o n o r: °r<*ered the co u rt c le rk to con

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fa m ily e x a c t ly one m onth la te r .W illia m . 27. Ihe o n ly one o f W c- th» P eo p le .'1 in w h ich M rs

th e 'th re e w ho w as m a rr ie d , and L e w a n d o w sk i appeared w ith her « h o w as the la th e r o f an in - i*on S ta n le y , A tto rn e y G e n e ra l fan t son, w as d ra fted in J u ly jThom as C la r k p rom ised a l l pos- 1942 A lieu tenan t in th c A rm y “ b lc a ld <° h e r o b ta in ing h e r A ir Fo rce , he w as o ffic ia lly re- c it ize n sh ip , and added, "M ay poited as k ille d in action fo l- !God B Im s Y o u low ing a riiKh t ove r G e rm a n y M r’ L e w a n d o w sk ls scrap- 111 N o ve m b e r, 1SM5 A s a p ilo t o f |book ‘'o n ta in s p ic tu re s o f the a B 17 bom ber w ith the 8th A ir ded ica lion of L e w a n d o w sk i S t fo rc e , he had been o ve rseas !1" L y n d h u rs t , the m em o ria l alHiut tw o m onths at the t im c jm onum * n ' 1(1 L y n d h u rs t s W o rld he w as fiis t reported m issing i n ,w * r 11 d r * d . located betw een action in M arch o f that ye a r lh * P u b lic L ib ra r y and T o w n

A le x a n d e r , youngest -o f th e !H “ n - * B e rg en C o u n ty m em or- th ic e . vo lunteered fo r s e rv ic e ! '* 1’ located at G eorge W ash ing- ir. the A rm y on hts 18th b ir th - ;10" M em o ria l P a rk . P a ram u s. (lay and donned the u n ifo rm o n 'th* L e w a n d o w sk i M em o ria l .M arch 10, 1943 He w as k i l le d IB n d * * o ve r H ack en sack111 action in H o lland on Nov. 25. 194il a t the age o f J f .

A fo u rth son, S ta n le y , w as in the N avy fo r 30 ye a rs beforeh is re tirem e n t in 1954 D u r in g the w a r hc served as com m and­er uf rw e u e sh ip* d u rin g the invasio n of N o rm and y. A fte r

R iv e r on the N. J . T u rn p ik e , and tha A m ve t Hom e to r the A .W .W . L e w a n d o w sk i Post in L yn d h u ra t

She p a rtic ip a ted in the 1949 P u la s k i D ay parade in New Y o rk , and w a s g reeted th e re b y G o v A lf re d E . D r is c o ll of

G e rm an y su rrend ered he re- ^ J «*nd G o v . Tho m as D ew ey tu rned to the U S and took o l N ew Y o rk and P a u l T ro as t. com m and of a sea-going tug. He ^eP u ^ ic a n cand id a te fo r G ov-served a tour as n ava l port con- e rno r11ol officer at San Ju a n . P u e rto Qne o f h e r v *>^«d p ictu res R ico , and a fte r re tu rn in g to the shows M rs L e w a n d o w sk i seated sea as e xe cu tive officer o f the at the speakers ' tab le w ith M rs tran sp o rt. U S S C a lv e r t , he w as Roosevelt at the M em -ti ans le r red to New O rleap s o r ,a l S e rv ice s he ld at the 1949 w h e ie he served as officer in convention of G o ld S ta r Moth- < barge of the A rm ed S e rv ice s e r s ' In c h e ld in the H otel E s ' r o lu e H r and h is fa m ily now **** House. N e w a rk . Sh e num - m ake th e ir home jn L a M esa. b e n as one o f h* r dearest C a lifo rn ia jfrien d a M rs Agnes O 'L o u g h lin ,

T w o othe r son , Theo d ore and

tutes o n ly o n c o f the mu vantages a ttra c t in g rec* lege g raduates I m igb' that these recent gra w ere b a s ic a lly cxponed m any ad van tages o f F* em p loym ent th roug h th« cessfu l e ffo rts o f o u r i re c ru ite rs .”

57 Employees In Internal

C h r is L . G r6 ss . D ire c to r of the In te rn a l R evenue S e rv ice fo r the N e w a rk D is t r ic t , an nouneed today that the N ewa rk O ff ice re ce n t ly ap po in ted ; _______________________57 new em ployees to the P<> . A I D C C I D C K I Tsitions of R evenue A g en t. Spe L U L / A L K t j i U c i N Ic ‘* | Agent^ R evenue O ff ic e r O N R U T G E R S L I S Tand T a x T e ch n ic ian

He sa id . “T h ese new ap p o in t­m ents attest to the a tt ra c t iv e ­ness of R eve n u e S e rv ice e m ­ploym ent and also to the sue cess of o u r C o lleg e R e c ru it m ent P ro g ram T h e IR S is con-

to asce rta in w h eth e r the bo; j, t | „ , w as hav ing troub le at home , i u - Ronald J B io n d i, 4fi F e r r j

N rw ^treot 'B e lle v ille , w as ordered j r l b rought in on a ben<4i w a rran t

and to post $50 b a il fo r not ap ­p earing w hen due. He w ascharged by O ff ic e r E J a s in jk i on Ju n e 28 w ith speeding 55

T h ir t y - s ix young worn* r a re residen ts of B e rg e n C-- have been nam ed to th i 62 D ean 's L is t fo r s c h o la r ce llence at D ouglass CoUe w om en ’s u n it of t h r ,S ^ J

l .v m lh u rs t R o n a ld N A llan . S ta tio n S 'lu a r e . V ic to r S ta ky, 3.r>.'i F o u r th Si W illia m

S '* ■ l/.rn m u lle i. 32'i L iv in g • ■ r i A v r.

'■ ' ' t h A r l in g to n T h o m a s V M< (»re . R iv e rv ie w G a rd e n s . \r> 'h o n y .1 Pelle<-chia. 38 P u l- i 'k i D r • F ra n k W S<*nk'jwicr, • ' R u th e r fo rd IM

E m b l e m M e m b e r s

T o G a t h e r H e r e

m ile s per h o u r in a 25 m ile per hour zone.

C h a r le s M artin son . 19. 390!

7 5 Views Heard At Commissioners Meeting Monday

B y A m y f ) i \ i t i e A r e f r e s h in g ly la r^ e i i i i i i i Im r f c i t iz e n p a r t ic ip a t e d

in u T o w n M e e t in g ty p e o f w - h o u w i t l i d ie < .o n im ia - ' io n e r - M o n d a y n i^ f if . w h e n a h o in 7 ”» r i f t / , n -p o k e o n 4 v a r ie t y o f to w n to|>i<

M any' cam e becau e of th« <nd g u e n nt ti. m eeting, by >ublic hearing on the am end n U .m tre llo•rdinanee on sw im m ing , w ad j A n o ffe r of fo r one lotng and fish pools The am end oad l.e#n rnad» in a le tte r to lent changed the U»cation n h r It* ..o h ( I n k . sent by A n- he pool from 10 to 5 feet fron I h- n j S L ib e m Th»» m in im um he p roperty lin e and to not ; ■ w •• ,,<l . i t , . | f ,r <*ne lotess than 15 feet from the prop t * a s W.(XHI•rty line Pr>ols 18 inches be 1 A l e t te r f io m th e L y n d h u rs t low ground level and those Y ach t C lu b p io p o - r d that the >ver 36 inches above, m ust b ;u<* c o m p li (. a n d m ain ta in •nclosed w ith a fence or w a l ' t h e present M anna , bu ild a 1 feet high, made o f sutw tan >arge a n d o f f r r th e fa c ility to tia l m ate ria ls and w ith a g a t* 1 th r c it iz e n s a i n o co t to the <f equal height, and a Jock ir | to w n s h ip M y>n J<thn C. dace when the pool is unat jG a rd e a p p o in tf^ i Com m ioSioner tended. The fence m ay su r Peter F C u rc io to m eet w ith ‘ound the pool itse lf o r th e ! .he g ro u p , get tom plete p lans en tire ya rd C om m issioner and repo rt ha< k f<» the Com - R alph A P o lito said the fo r- 1m issioners b r f o r r a m eeting of m er regulation of a 6 foot fence the tw o en tire t>odies. conflicted w ith zoning board ! C u rc io reported that he and ru le s and that o ther com m um P u b lic A ffa ir s Com m issioner

R a lp h A P o lito had attended d ed ication cerem onies on A u ­gust 1 o f T o llan d in East R u th ­e rfo rd and saw w ading pools fo r th r ch ild re n *vhich he would have liked to p rovide in Lyn d h u rst H c >aid he p lans to

ties required o n ly 4 foot fences One m an objected that sm all-

u , e r pools not re q u ir in g fencingH ig h land A ven u e Wood fc d « e . „ m i(, ht be morP dangerous p aid $10 fin e and $5 costs in r J ittraclions to lit t le ones w h ic h ' speeding 45 m ile s per ho ur in the ordm a nce is designed toa 25 m ile zone. He to ld the | p ro teot than the big p o o ls ___________________judge he w as on his w a y to (w ith w h ich ladders m ust Ix m eet w ith a -than w ho builds w o rk w hen a rre sted at 8 25 a usec| A no the r pointed out that com m unity w im m ing pools.T H S8. ,d he 'vas ,a 7 at a 48 inch fence around a 42 and hopes w r m ight build one (he W estern E le c t r ic p lan t in j lnch p ^ ,, Bave o n ly 6 in ch „ o ( | h(, , fK e a rn y . In v ie w of h is pre v io us record , the judge was len ient.

T h e judge reserved decision t i l l A ug ust 21. w hen young

m bers of th c , ing w ith o u t a license , and ca r- would a id t hm U im a in>nai I, - 1 ------- u —ry ln g n p> * « * * * # a f t m o r . whose W jn P X a lT f f n a r ^ S P e r m V t fo r younger W *

th is o rd inance i i f need arises. To date 72 boysF ir e C h ie f A d am K w ia tk o w s k i bad signed up in the leagues,

had a word o f caution fo r pool He said th is a c t iv ity p revents ow ners, w hen tie urged them ju v e n ile d e lin q u e n c y . P la y - to read the lite ra tu re g iven out ground closes 1ft 3ft p m C u r- by the b u ild in g inspector at e io -mtd tb** »**♦*.♦<♦*♦ equip* the tim e the p erm it fo r th e . m ent at a ll schools h as been

, ----- . .. .— — .. — — . , T h e r e w ill bes ta n t ly seeking and a ttra c tin g v e rg ity ^ ‘ E m b le m C lu b nh lg h -o u a lity students to fu ll- j * to U l o f 2 « students in th e 'c lu K s in N ew Y o rk and N ewtim e em p loym ent fo llo w in g m em b er s tu d e n i , .di a t !< ''c y o n Su nd ay A ug ust 1 2 th p a s se n g e r veh ic le . He w as « r , d u « ' o n the c X T e « h . e 3 a g r a i l »< 2 P i " at lhe E lk - C lu b in j rested by o ffic e r D an ie l C h e ck ,

M r G ro ss fu r th e r stated , i t a v e rM e h ll!h enoua (, be P a rk A venue. L .v n d h u rs t. t o |J u l y 20 at 11:30 p.m . M arro neis in te restin g to note, th at in J f “ , T h . n iak . lu rm e r p la n - fu r th e S u h a s on ly a p erm it, o ft-renew -keep ing w ith o u r p o licy o f i ^ fa q u iia d 1 Ju iig - P r<'" " ' Entb len i C lu b c o n v c n - ed. and th e jud ge to ld h im he

p ro tective fence One m an in -I H e to ld H e n ry K n » e l . 335 quired i f a th ic k p rive t h e d K e |P o s l A v e n u e , th a t th e basket- on one side of h is p rop erty ba ll c o u r ts a t I .e lie F ie ld are could be considered a fence, fo r h o y s o f tw o lea g u e s and and i f not. w ho shou ld pay fo ri a g e g ro u p s . 13 15 a n d 16-18

S taven M arro ne , »0 P ro sp e c tU fence w h ich benefited h i . 'v e a r s H e s-„d baskets for T e rra ce , E a st R u th e rfo rd , p lead | neighbor as w e ll as h im se lf ’ y o u n g e r l>oys a l ih e f a r end of

m ee t ing o t i d g u ilty to tw o charges, d r iv - P o lito said the health inspector! ih e f ie ld h a v e h « an b roken acv-

nation on the D ean s L ; t v a ry w ith the c la ss y e a r of vie s tu ­dent A loca l re sid en t n* r>cd is

D aw n Lo sp a lu to . ’64 «** 244

seeking ou tstand ing studentsth rough o u r C o lleg e R e c ru it ­m ent P ro g ram , w e are a lso p ar t ic ip a tin g in tw o e xp e rim e n ta l p rogram s in th is D is t r ic t O ne ,is the S u m m e r E m p lo ym e n t C m ,o n T e rra c e , L y n d ) P rog ram fo r co llege studentsand the other is the F e d e ra l T w o F o r m e r C h i e f s C o lleg e In te rn sh ip P ro g ram p. . nw h ich is finan ced un der a U e p t . K e u m t e dgrant by the Fo rd Fo u n d a tio n .”

T w o fo rm e r chu L y n d h u rs t F ir e

of the n atio na l G o ld S ta r M oth­ers o rgan ization .

A no the r scrapbook p ic tu re sho^ s M rs. L e w a n d o w sk i and her d aug hte r, V e ro n ica , w ith Bud C o ll ie r o f the then-p op u lar "B reak the B a n k " rad io show .

T h e tw o wom en won a total of $100 on the show , because, she

He added. “O f the 57 new , appo in tm ents, th ere are 33 L >'ndhur8t F ir e I ) . ; Revenue Agen ts. 7 S p e c ia l * ere, I^ u1n ited re c "A gen ts. 5 R evenue O ff ic e rs . ra n *t O sback . nowand 12 T a x T ec h n ic ia n s F o r ty n ian - cam e to L y n d l, seven are re sid en ts o f N ew J e r sey ; seven o f N ew Y o r k ; tw o of P e n n sy lv a n ia ; ' and one is from M ary lan d F o rty -se v e n o f the fifty -se v e n appo in tm ents a re recent co lle g e ’ g raduates These 47 cam e from 23 c o l­leges and u n iv e rs it ie s and w i l l undergo an e x te n s iv e tra in in g

tion t- be he ld ir. A t la n t ic C ity * and P *** test byth is fa ll August 21 o r se ll the motor-

M is .John G ra/ian o . of the cyc le He said i f M arrone does L y ml hu t Em b lem C lu b is not pass the test he w i l l prob ore i ll n ’ of th. Suprem e Em - ‘M y s t i ll rid e the cyc le and blert C lu h . and M rs. C h a rle s get into troub le M arrone said ,1 1 f m i / .• I i.s p i r - i d r n t o t th e h e h a d o n ce been convicted of L y n d h u is t C luh . who w il l be s p e e d in g in h is autom obile . L e t - t host i < foi th is m e e tin g c h e r to ’d him he did not w a n tl

lou t ol town yo u ths speed ing ' .l o v n d in e th ro u irh I v n d so le a n d su c c e ss fu l b id d e r f.ii tio n o f h ig h e r t .x h ills w ere hu rst th rough L y n d - J ,h ree ^ Qn G u (h e i| p|a<,c a t JW ll | la ,„ M lllh „ . „ . n 471 w u .

the m in im u m p r ic e o f $24,000 low A v e n u e , o h n ( ^ l i g e r , 445

pool w as granted . H c saidch lo rine can be dangerous if not handled rig h t, and cited the in ju ry su ffe red by a R uth e rfo rd m an w hen a chem ica l can exploded

A nth o ny Del T u fo w as the

p rovided by the D epartm ent of P a rk s , not the Board o f E d u ­cation K o /ie l tol l the C o m ­m issioners h is ,o n under 15, had been t u r n e l a w a y from th c b a s k e tb a ll c o u r ts

Present to seek ;*n ex p lana-

3 G ra d u a te s W ith M utual

stated. " I ju s t seemed to re- j p rogram w h ic h is second tom em ber some of the songs I nonc in both p u b lic and p ri-

I^ew i.s, w e r e b e y o n d the age fo r s e rv ic e a n d r e m a in e d at hom e.|T h e o d o re now live s on F o u rth s t r e e t w i th h is w ife and d aug h­t e r I yew is. who la te r m a rried th e w id o w of W illia m L e w a n ­d o w s k i. h a s s p u e passed on, as h a s h is w ife .

Nl rs . L e w a n d o w sk i's o n l y d a u g h te r . M rs, V e ro n ica K re m - pa l iv e s a l the C a s tle T e r ra c e ' M n J m y H | | p ta y in g „ U * ,hi vate em p loym ent O u r profes a d d re s s w i th her m other. r a d io ” isional tra in in g p rog ram consti-

T h is is not the end o f M rs L e w a n d o w sk i’s s to ry , ho w eve r. L e w a n d o w sk i. now afo r w hen she w as about to b e - ,8^®^ wom an of 74. lived in ' come a m em ber o f the L y n d - 'R u th e rfo rd fo r fo u r y e a rs before hu rst G o ld S ta r M others it w as her m arriag e in 1909. S in c e that d iscove red that she w as not a tim e she has been a re sid en t of U S . c it ize n H er husband , the j L y ^ h u r s t . occupying he r pros­tate V a le n ty le w an d o w sk i, be- en* "^toe fo r the past 45 y e a rs , cam e a c it ize n on M ay 1*. 1B23. f r ° ud n l hrf * « g ran d ch ild re n , and she assum ed that she had hoys and 3 g ir ls , and o n e become a c it ize n by Ih e sam e 8re»> grandson , she has trav e le d process, not kn o w in g about the j R ico , N e w O rle a ru ,law e ffective Sept 22. 1922 • " , l C a lifo rn ia to v W t h e r aonw h ich req u ired husband and s , t n e y * nd h » fa m ily at v a r i- w lfe to obtain c it ize n sh ip inde- p uspendent ly . 1 Thp sadness w h ich M rs . L e w -

A not h e r te ch n ica lity w h ich ^ndowski has suffered in the loss. . . r»t‘ klip IK i aj. a/.n« m --* - *

U h is b ro ther. O scar h is v aca tio n v is it in g h u rst and w ith f ire <> nearb y com m unitie- th ird O sback w ho u .. the L y n d h u rs t depart v is it in L y n d h u rs t H now liv in g in Arizo?

f th e t m er w h e n

CaliforT Thte* J u n e g ia d u a tc s o f to \ is - j y n d h u r s t H ig h S ch o o l h a v e ac-

He sp en t ( e p te d p o s itio n s a s h o m e office r. L y n d - ^afT m e m b e rs o f T h e M u tu a l ficials of b e n e fi t L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y j S.K>n a ,,f S iyM irk

nt is to n r t ' c o m p an v l<Kat»»d at 520 u h e n ^ toI(j ^ ju d g t her n t Wf,,..,, S l r „ . t . N e w a rk is t h e jb a b h a d h a d c o n v u { sio ‘ 8 a n d

n m cst a n o i n in e e n th ^ d ro v e to t h e o f f ic e o f lile in> uran ie firm »>-d(lctor o n R id g e Road A u g u st

4. then accom pan ied the in fan tt P a g e T h e g r a d u a te s a re J u n e H | to th p h o a p iU j in th<. a m b u .

C a th e r in e M uhaw am i P a t r ic ia A C a n d ia ,a n c e c a |)e d b y lh fl d o c to r

m ef of1 B ro a d S t r t

^ 'a r *• fo u r th o ld , la rg e s

Fourteen persons piad $45 in fines and $15 in co u rt costs and s ix person* paid a to ta l of $30 in fines and $30 in costs fo r contem pt o f co u rt to r not ap-

; peanng w hen due.One wom an had a p a rk in g

; v io la tio n charge d ism issed

M rs M a ry .M a A ven u e and MiS h ie ld s o f K e a rn y are back o f L y n .th u r s t ; and Susan from a to u r through Canadg C ia n d e lla o f N o r th A r l in g to n

had in te rfe re d w ith h e r c it ize n sh ip w as her in a b il ity to re m em ­ber the nam e of the H am bu rg - A m e i icarv. L in e sh ip on wfeich she .a r r iv e d at H oboken from Po land on Ju n e 16, 1905, a young g ir l of 17. In fo rm a tio n re ­ce ived fro m a fe llo w p a s s e n g e r helped to c le a r th is m atte r, a n d , fo llo w in g her c it ize n sh ip e x a m ­ina tio n , she w as sw o rn in a s an A m e rica n c it ize n on Ja n u a ry 20, 1948. before Ju d g e A . D . Del- M ar in H ackensack .

In one scrapbook clip p ing Ju d g e D e l M ar ia quoted a s h a v ­ing sa id , *‘I b elieve t h a t th e

of h e r th ree sons is re flec te d in h e r concern that ano the r of h e r fa m ily m ight be ca lle d to battle in the even t o f ano the r w a r . “ I a lw a y s p ray . ' she said ‘I hope there w il l be no w a r I hope th ere w i l l be peace."

R epub lican C lu b P icnic It P lanned

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_ . . C a r in o is c h a ir m a n . H e a n -su ffen n g and heartaches w h ic h rw u n c e d t ic k e ts c o a tin g S3 SO have been vou r lot in l if e m a k e , r e n o w o n it un necessary fo r m e t o g fv a yo u an y in s t ru c t io n o n y o u r n e w ly assumed d u tie s . I t h in k

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