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THE COMMEMML LEADER ▼OU XVII.. HO. M ivr%it far a*<vn4 ( ìm * Mtttiag Itoli« l*»»«iin i rvninTWT w. j_ m t a n t v Apmtt. ». i*» MM « 4 rw n Old Lyndhurst Theatre c*"801- {£*, May Be Converted Into List Asked Recreational Center Rev. McDermott Say« No Control Exists Over Circulating Libraries A censor *h« would super vim books on sheivee of circulating h- brariea la toaush.p »torva lo 300 Needy Will Work On Highway Large New York Corporation Is Interested In Local Theatre Building And May Start Work Soon One of New Y o r k ’» Urgent bowling alley operator» ^ . K»th.r j »iclim is making plarui to open South Benren's largeat bowline m,tt- fr Cath center In the Lyndhurst Theatre Building. Thi« waa def- »ik Church. spe.k.u« .. chair initely ascertained today. > 1nun of «k. Board of U w , t ,u. Former School Board President Patrick J. N orton I» tna Thund«> m ti h, u>J th. instrumental in arranging the deal. He interested the large Boarj »f Cmnuuxmh a «VMM* to th. p»ij»«t A*Wr, " " * lb ,.,, several visits to l.yndhurst they •re reported t« hav« been con- vinced that the thantre building of- fered an opportunity to establish bowling aa one of the county’s | foremost sports Under present plana, the agree-1 ment between the theatre company, represented by Theodore Ktsharis ■nf Rutherford, and tha New York company, will be signed tonight. The balding will be turned over to the bowing Arm is a month in shape far installation of the allays. Work oa building twehre first «lass sHeys would immediately be- gin. according to plans. Norton’s dfcat Is one oMaw York's bast known bowling sports- man He tea allays in New York and Brooklyn. He is credited with being responsible for muck of the popularity of the sport in are disgraceful. He said often the circulating Ubrarire undo good work initiated by the Tow», ship Free Public Library. He declared some per nscsosanly a clergyman, but any responsible resident wbe Is wall rasd, should be made supervisor of the leading libraries located In tha North Arlington and Lyndhurst Men Will Be Employed Here Lyndhurst and North Arlingte needy will proât from \be mu Norton, who believes assumption of the theatre building for a bowl- ing alley would enhance the prop- erty as well as property in the neighborhood, is certain there would be a heavy demand for the alley« I . n \h i< »’ ‘in set of alley* at the present time. Kraft's Alleys are the only pro- vision for those who want to bowl. The large thestre building. K is believed, would be the start of sports development ranking with the best in Bergen County. One plnn is to estsbliah s skating rink in the ~ ~ Transferred Old Timers Rorfe 10 Will Sweep Gather ror * «- , . r A Re-Union Across Meadow Acres I— ---1 Bidding Development REV D. t WIUJAÉ8 Williams To Occupy New Pastorate To Be Succeeded Hen By Rev. Unsy, New of Newark Oldest Native, Mrs. Watson, Among the Many Present TMm »pun backward ia n . Si*tn Im « »t«k, ». Ilm Rckaal'a alam»! «ath»r*d m m M n «UM ItM «U wall, *f th» kM«4> «rar tan. TW aid aad tk» at* a. aid mmjtorf danaa II» mmtm U Um Kstkar*» Nt«kt ) n ru aktrk w ...-.i«nrd I* i.a.akM aU M i- ki N a Sn Jamatr («A w k «lim . •**M* Lj adkurm a»«n. U M tk« Um ai tk, affali °*k*n aan Mn I U I IM . Uaca. tl Sanford »nam . t¿2¡r •»» af Mt, aad M n H..iy Rmpr. •W rarattkf awM Iw» rt.htM tk Krthday aaainnani. aad «ka wm a nwa« .1 m Ih k Iw iM hm-d da». M n I n i 1 4 h Mm». R.a ttonald S. William,, wk» la kl, traun aa yaMar at MvtkodMt S kaa •II, poputorlty la Ik Sa«. S. B. linar » eland, “an a dtafnca. tk, book, thry •kalvM. tor tka anyaaa, eklld or adult. I* Itch is not given road kalac kallt tram Satkarfoid P™»ar roaaldanUMi to SaUarilla Tw apik, by **• Hknry try tm r bnt ..." [>• toponrlM « .M id naduw C tk, SUU ^ eklldr,» ia Lyndkunt do But Ha wlU D.partmaaU _ About . w» caaumt ,up.rvtM Ik, klad af ham* kyIk, Lyndkunt aad Nortk Arhn«toa n 11**,^ pivaa ,ut la tkaaa nrrulat Naararh lhf mu an to -ark «. th. proto* M bbnrt« that a„ turatad ta Tha tmw paM». .Ill .^upy tk,» •• Work on the now highway, which tn tK m w i* store* nru nufrnta .^uikisr meht >#v iUla tsarlhnd Oa*lai * Ul utilln Sckuylar B W H •«- •'!, u a condil— y .kirk ih. t'nay -111 mnt hi. r.V ^.tM . ¡¡«*J “ >» **'* •r unpavjd ro«l. waa ba««a yM- Board at Caa>w>Mioadn ,kaald k, Jtlrialty at tka I tlaw R.v W ik li*****- urday Sujw rliot ThMc. wko 1» com, a .a n Aad la in charge of the project, disclosed tlUr «nnttal tnat Sute Highway Commisaion- pta^aiag it ar E Donald Sterner has slloted Do something ahuut It 150.000 from the Stats’a dirt road kyhm ! of Lyndhurst i i “d ’wtD*h k P it!! sun mm ■. Mayor Hormc* * •««»• d»l%iad , ia Lypdhurst. he should have . ?ZL iSaaa Jni . KcU*r"“ u * * ” 4. .»old .• •P>mdla» »owl m alt, l. r .t» . of which 144,000 will go toward be given "deep conatderattaa,“ by son labor. Aa additional WPA grant the B.-rd of Commissioners' He The tranafer. came daring th« is expected later. stated th« library truetees have "lat seas ion at the Newark Annua The new highwaywill have a ‘ done a magniAcent jot ,n coo Meth.Mlist ( oaferenre when 4* met width of 60 feet In Lyndhurst and «iuctmg the affaire of the library.**, were assigned to new pastoratee 30 feet hi North Arlington. | In uacia* the trwetaeo' -T~aal ”1 regr«s leaving Lyndhuret and New Highways Will Interlace 1.500 Acres Of Lyndhurst Meadowlsnd Hitherto Inaccessible To Traffic SUU aiHUhrr road bwildtng prx>)arl waa niit il iMa -irk totfc. Iiat whwh «III ii*rteca Lyn4kurai . I.ke> rnrnm^t iWMMtowlaml thal Im Mwwmi IS* aummil of KlngalUMl 11Id and tha llarkanawk Kltar Til» rx<ad la fcouta IS «hark will l**d into Nrwark via Koula 1 . To rvark N r.ark Ih. ki.h w y muK cmaa tha Ljrn4»>urat «M ad. .. SMJ H.ik,nSa Pika D ok Warden •»Appointed b or Summer i^r^TZa^rsr M r, HaryaM M h kawuaak tl U .iM .t^, anaaa. aka m*4 U MHartala tkair achnl- mala, wHk naal diMU la Jm | a n «ar ky M r. CaMaato, l i j n » Umlia at taynaaal araaaa. wW la tkalrmaa ti tka Aiwa« Tiran IM »aal.kla, UM •#«.;« af ifc, K'»ri II. . . I I ' ■ , i ! fr.. -I » .... rta-M» la m alia* ikaW plaa» tar I " ikaklaPM«. i 4*» I ,»*. Sm Jalla WatMa CVymia. *“ ' PTV*n4k Alaawmtk Wa«aaa. mt Vallay Sin k w— i Mn Banka (ieo. Cssey of River- side Avenue (ilven The Job At 1500 ll wUI W » ka, H anw r I at • aaaSaa I ►y tk . rwat M IM Skm m , , i .... ---------- •*** palaal I itadkant - -w—. .• ■ .... .... m n l„ ,, J «Mal» ■ * , M aat f» t-t. ^| Nank Jaay itJairn ? Ï*1 W tm * hrM »kar ik, wm --------- , «Sl j v. r M ptm Im tk.ttr . a kaan I fltM ; » ^ h r l«adk.>M ü - ______ at. M itk ik** *** *"•* *'11 ’al lu » aimaiily aw. kaR W . ” , —: mi¿V 50 **•* m Nartk Arllngtoa. la trac.tag tka truatan aaaaai 1 »tclnlty of t a UtMt r a J ^ U . Tk.J j a ^ . W» aaA M JSSL »W*» <Nkaa tUOmwrnm m it: W /etUrjem T T n n W e W S ka, larmard ha tk, 'Siala Hlfkaajr B»a% f t» Kaarny, hat paar A total a t lo«.Sld Uad- •nd tak. In Oriaat wmy aad Srkay |B«* waaa nportM lu t yaar, r iA H f ir IF IV I1 1,11.1 1er »rntu,. aad » portloa of m tw ¡nmam af an prr raat or.t I ,1 IJyliyll I 1 r jF j »H|r»ia.nt tkroark maadow land >^r In 1M7 V V /lT lilll * o IyBdhur- Fat Kar MrlJarmotl MÜd tk . book Th. improraiaaat will ka tkna “T Ik. Ilknry rnrmaad milaa in lrn»th and arili r * . Bar »alanrw- -lo IM I*, fan County rraid.au u n a to tk 1 * •* »»» k"rrow Stair*. larpMt city arttkout tk» wm* ‘M a a d Tk, aamkar i nrrra.ay of r'«"» tkrot«rk Um I ai ■ tk. Ilknry k, hravy trarallrd kuamna nm-tion, "* ■ <ir Mr MM af tk, of l.yndkunt. North Arllngtan, and P®»>»latloa. Thla i. »n Inmur mt S t.. raaaal W'** M «r^d LS..I.ÌI. M Ly dkm,! "* »«' la rkara, al tk. UapartlmM mt ^ ** ,W - •* **"> >‘ub*ir Affairs. Mrs læle (».«terh "T . .. ____ . _ la. Ukn mt U.la,m~ m aa. Ad^m. ^ u aM »a »a.1« Mn t'k rlattata MlUk.1 r la« tk. a.m kr. ^ of lKspi divtdual IS PUZZLE Board May Abolish Public Relations Committee A myatrry that loa, »trtm l la 'Tka naar Markrt S tnr, S J * * » ,U «bool Sntaa » dur to ba ,1 -m l ««> “ f ^ ¡¡* » ----------- ------------ up. Whan thr Board of Kduca- roata wllkoat muck dMrally non find, out what tkr cm m .ttM Tka m ark will b. a WPA proj«* on public nWtwn. U auppoud t* »poaaond by th. Nr* irrmy Stata da a myatary of loa« ataadiag wi' Hlrharay t ommimtoaar. aad anil hr' dies m ated be performed under the super- Fhr yoara lk. rlt.irm a. af tk v““* »' Thlar. .bo ha. b~n commit:»-«- haa «MWS out his activities with “No report." , . at- '*'maa «rw| m bmp »war » n a a a «wwitv^m But a marck to krnrr, what » ^ w ^ tka - Kr' J- -n eoaaaattM tai »11 »kout w». taltlata u rompUUm Plan. ,r, » prrp- J 1 lu . .. l«> nitfh a(a«wlèM far aaamtrurtion aad w ill" * * ^ B S — y e S w p y 0, MSS Tha quratioe arom wkaa A If rad ^ „* 4,, mm, |nm«|„u|, C. lillm on, chairman of tk» com- ftr wjH m ittrr. «»• a*krd for * raport. .hart tima Town Meeting Melili«» Passes “f Kearny. mroi/Hn* many tn l’ormar Poi irr t ourt ..»h Melilo, of 2U Ha— W 4r.i»aatad ky i m a ik m a a Star. J * »»• • • »*il«tod *a pnjU *. k, i ner as his representative. Mr, "*-l‘,att«a Federal Gtwrt en Thars- Thirr atatad that local anmaployod ±‘r Maa4»Sa .m am laalgk) al ■ ü la tka Tawa MaN la da llrttla. af tka |laat W.lwkak. .k. maadm» *arla,al I M at mH af tkr ma^ l»» • III aaama yka» «ka« . « I rtr. pratmtam ta I aaalaaa aafalr praa- . tk, t» m .f I 1v»a WlaU» m 'JiaWMry t, 'Imi Mm» r M ¡»kl» af Lynfkara«. ________________ S.m S s rka f a a i Hmk. Th. trmt-: I.m w ut n»w aetein (tab «rkaal Sm aa. aa Um B lr t Baad ■»haal a u Ih.» haava. wma Sm»- , ar.1 Im». tUrrakraat I araaM. ¡»■I *»BW i. V .. Wlakha kr li i'MW lii . ItiltB aH a u l I the ç Alkmt Bmd. W a mt a r«wejr«d In Mr Mehllo ame a d m its ta pine- IdiK-al la w yers Will »e Shot Attend Elk« Min»lrcl To WiteeM The Happy Hiehl •rtr k k ka taMd aal» frr ......... aaraa a >■» • •• - a k m M » h N i » T a v e r n H ill la • IH m d ll|an ,n « a ilb la a é ~ ^ *:TJC f 3 Meeting Proteat a tk. mi d m o .............. m .1 1 ••What in tkr world i» tka m ittrr lor * ' Mt 9 tk ‘ ' "t'*a »at am tkia board »rvar.L aw ki am aar ha. eiplainad la aa Ikvrr I» la 4»." -Tk» truth Ifc* eoafraaad P r»^ drni »W illiam J a .h.,.pi. cf trtmt K. uration »ad aa that rm a tlM wu for, frankly I doa‘, ki Non» at th» rama an ripianatila. Oaa tkaaackt It ___ __ ..«ht hr lor prtl..,t, Pu->~~_ h.J pmalüd' 11 to -Bat wa •»« * *kat. k |M> ^ (M> w tid . to«*»« « a » m m ., _ ... a,.«,«.^ The municipal officiale s# Lynd hurst and North Arlington ar« ^•rhly pleased wfth the sce^mf i « hmeat af the Caoaty Board Ir completi n r arvsngesseeta for tha 7 roaatrartl»» of thia h trh n r alar, —. v i r i . Board of a*»«mrh w Nrwark . .a?! W -ay nf Stair Ht«hway Ramt. t rZ Z m£r kT™ .“ T need as a high ke»4 eaa da j every year ■win ( Library Report Shows Increased ( se Number of Lend- ings Far Above Last Year aaapUfiratanb »-ray i Ärtr-T , Thal Will lieb " la A S ä Ä t ä Ö ’iS S w 'iï .S -di \nhtïmv rS. *-“-*— -- Trend lo Hook» * irtk to Ihar Mratora mt I am ptoaaM M tray kltkaaaf imam of tkrm taro tawtm. and m a.y aaH t * I mt M tr"- ,mn aaltrlpalad , « » » Haaa. > a d o | arm k» parí l«**M •* w«k » total mt IM c hr ^imlnatod >•* tk» kaatk atack ht ky Ik» M i l Idkrary CaanaataMM «ramp al wlprta r» »raklama mt kaaWt hama Mfs |s i training mt Serin’ Things! Mriiarry Does L»trr, qumtrmm« at toad. kr.-, ht out th. «afarma Ihm tk. paMk nUuoaa rommlt- Mr. ha wa. r.t»klialMd ta» rama »*» r.r* » to art a» a M»tral laraatnatla Jato» r of ait ramplaax. tkat of H»rkraaark. rim U m t Taaaday 1 cam » ta tkr kMrd*. lltaatlM Tha wttk Mm G rrtnlaRrkmldl. <f raaaad ho k. tm coaamWtM kM aal (uartlaaaad la j Wm^lnrtoa N I M it |U W ; rry rVhkaha. of «a» , mr4m anmapantod by Mn. mU M r. Clan Sraaa Mr. B tf tharr*. ao aaad f * «S» rotti,» ar, ht »boltak B. T»anr « I l nm rla m » playrd kaklad Jr». tkr board la n bail hasehlal ffn«H he parm»«*-d In the futi bo played «• - . . Harold Bsrrtagee Poe« Ameeteaa IJT'— Will k. prraatamd t. M»jk> hirh schaet g f ••v*,t»**um Mar {4 it wa. dmld^ TV part wtll l-o -.- lu drtr» Cm faad» la a W .n is T en V«dn— g . District« In Town ‘■'."v . ..... ». . W* IIKKKKH H OMKN M1MMAQB HAIJK yif HflMarrf a«at lag a la h Maree Mevaee I. 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THE COMMEMML LEADER▼ O U X V II.. HO. M

ivr% it far a*<vn4 ( ì m * M tttiag I to l i« l*»»«iin

i rvninTWT w. j_ m t a n t v Apmtt. ». i*» M M « 4 r w n

Old Lyndhurst Theatre c*"801- {£*, May Be Converted Into List Asked

Recreational Center Rev. McDermott Say« No Control Exists

Over Circulating Libraries

A censor * h « would su p e r v im books on sheivee of c ircu la tin g h - b rariea la to a u s h .p »torva lo

300 Needy Will Work On Highway

Large New York Corporation Is Interested In Local Theatre Building And

May Start Work SoonO n e o f N e w Y o r k ’» U r g e n t b o w l in g a l l e y o p e r a t o r » ^ . K » th .r j » ic lim

i s m a k i n g p la ru i t o o p e n S o u t h B e n r e n 's l a r g e a t b o w l i n e m, tt- f r C a thc e n t e r In t h e L y n d h u r s t T h e a t r e B u i ld in g . T h i« w a a d e f - » ik Church. s p e .k .u « . . chair i n i t e l y a s c e r t a i n e d t o d a y . > 1 n u n o f « k . B o a r d o f U w , t , u .

F o r m e r S c h o o l B o a r d P r e s i d e n t P a t r i c k J . N o r t o n I» t n a T h u n d « > m t i h , u > J t h . i n s t r u m e n t a l in a r r a n g i n g t h e d e a l . H e i n t e r e s t e d t h e l a r g e B o a r j »f Cm n u u x m h a« V M M * to t h . p » i j» « t A * W r , " " * l b , . , ,se v e ra l v isits to l.y n d h u rs t th ey • r e reported t« hav« been con­vinced th a t the th an tre b u ild ing o f­fered a n opportunity to e s tab lish b ow ling aa one o f th e c o u n ty ’s | fo re m o st sports

U n d er present plana, th e ag ree-1 m en t betw een the th e a tre com pany, rep re se n te d by Theodore K tsh a ris

■nf R u th e rfo rd , and th a N ew Y o rk co m p an y , will be signed to n ig h t.

T h e bald ing will be tu rn e d o v er t o th e bowing Arm i s a m o n th in sh a p e f a r insta lla tion of th e a llays.

W o rk o a building tw ehre f ir s t « la s s sHeys would im m ediate ly be­g in . accord ing to plans.

N o rto n ’s d f c a t Is one o€ Maw Y o rk 's b ast known bow ling s p o r ts ­m an H e te a a llays in N ew Y ork an d B rooklyn. He is c red ited w ith b e in g responsible fo r m uck o f th e p o p u la r i ty of the sp o rt in

a re d isg racefu l. He said o ften the c ircu la tin g U b rarire undo good w ork in itia ted by the Tow », ship F ree Public L ib rary .

He dec lared som e p e r nscso san ly a c le rg y m an , b u t any responsib le res id e n t w be Is wall rasd , should be m ade su perv iso r of the lead ing lib ra rie s located In th a

North Arlington and Lyndhurst Men Will Be Employed HereL yndhurst and N o r th A rlin g te

needy will p ro â t f ro m \b e m u

N o rto n , who believes a ssu m p tio n o f th e th e a tre build ing fo r a bow l­in g a lley would enhance th e p ro p ­e r ty a s well a s p ro p erty in th e neighborhood , is ce rta in th e re w ould be a heavy dem and f o r th e alley« I . n \h i< »’ ‘in se t o f alley* a t th e p re se n t tim e. K r a f t 's A lleys a re the only p ro ­v ision fo r those who w a n t to bowl.

T h e la rg e th e s tre b u ild ing . K is believed , would be th e s ta r t o f s p o r ts developm ent ra n k in g w ith th e b e s t in Bergen C ounty . One p lnn is to es tsb liah s s k a tin g r in k in th e ~ ~

Transferred Old Timers Rorfe 10 Will Sweep Gather ror * «- , . rA Re-Union Across Meadow Ac res

I— ---1 Bidding Development

R E V D. t W I U J A É 8

Williams To Occupy New Pastorate

To Be Succeeded Hen By Rev. Unsy, New

of Newark

Oldest Native, Mrs. Watson, Among the

Many PresentTM m »pun b a c k w a r d ia n . S i* tn

Im « » t« k , » . I l m R ck aa l'aa la m » ! « a th » r* d m m M n « U M ItM « U w a l l , * f th » k M « 4 > « r a r t a n . T W a id a a d tk » a t* a . a id m m jto rf d a n a a I I » m m t m U Um K stkar*» N t« k t ) n r u a k t r k w . . .- . i« n r d I* i . a . a k M a U M i - k i N a

S n Jamatr ( « A w k « l i m . •**M* L j adkurm a » « n . U M tk « Um a i t k , a ffa li

° * k * n a a n M n I U I IM .U a c a . t l S anfo rd » n a m . t ¿ 2 ¡ r •»» a f M t, a a d M n H . . i y Rm pr. • W r a ra ttk f a w M Iw» r t .h tM tk K rth d ay a a a i n n a n i . a a d « k a w m a n w a « . 1 m I h k I w i M hm-d d a » . M n I n i 1 4 h Mm».

R .a tto n a ld S . W illiam ,, wk» lak l , t r a u n aa y aM ar at M vtkodM t S k a a

• I I , popu to rlty la Ik

S a« . S . B. l i n a r »

e la n d , “a n a d ta fn c a . t k , book , th ry •kalvM . to r tka a n y aaa , eklld o r adu lt.

I* ■ ■Itch is not given

road k a lac k a llt t r a m S a tk a r fo id P™ »ar ro aa ld an U M ito SaU arilla T w a p ik , by **• H k n ry t ry tm r b n t

. . . " [>• top o n rlM « . M i d n a d u w Ct k , S U U ek lld r ,» ia L y n d k u n t do But H a wlUD .p a rtm aa U _ A bout . w» caaumt ,u p .rv tM I k , klad a f ham* ky Ik ,L y n d k u n t aad N o rtk A rh n « to a n 11* * ,^ p ivaa , u t la tkaaa n r r u l a t Naararh l h f m u a n to - a r k « . t h . p r o to * M b b n r t « th a t a „ tu ra tad ta T ha tmw p a M » . . I l l . ^ u p y t k , » • •

W ork on the now h ighw ay , w hich tn tK m w i* sto re* n ru nufrnta .^u ik isr m eh t >#v iU la tsa rlh n d Oa*lai *Ul u t i l ln Sckuy lar B W H • « - •'!, u a co n d il— y . k i r k i h . t 'n a y -111 m n t h i . r . V ^ . t M . ¡ ¡« * J “ >» * * '*

• r u n p av jd ro « l. w aa b a««a yM - Boa rd a t Caa>w>M ioadn ,k a a ld k , J tlria lty a t tk a I t law R .v W ik li*****-u r d a y S u jw r l io t ThM c. w ko 1» c o m , a . a n A ad la in ch arg e o f the p ro jec t, disclosed tlUr «nnttal tn a t S u t e H ighw ay Com m isaion- p t a ^ a ia g it a r E Donald S te rn e r has s llo te d Do so m eth in g ah u u t It 150.000 from the S ta ts ’a d i r t ro ad kyhm! o f L y ndhurst

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o f which 144,000 w ill go to w ard be g iven "deep co n a td e rattaa ,“ by sonlabor. A a add itional W PA g ra n t the B .- r d of C o m m issio n e rs ' He The t r a n a fe r . cam e d a rin g th« is expected la te r. s ta te d th« l ib ra ry tru e tees have " la t seas ion a t th e N ew ark A nnua

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K ev. Thom as J . McDermotT, rec­to r o f th e c h u rc h , pe rfo rm ed the cerem ony. T h e b r i i o w as given in m a r r ia g e fry h e r b ro th e r in­law , David M oran .

M rs. D avid M oran , « later of the b rid e , w as m aid o f honor and John G re e r w as b e s t m an.

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The b rid* looked a ttra c t iv e in a “ - - - - -w h ite lace o v er s a tin d ress, m sde p rin cess s ty le , w ith long sleeves an d a v neck. H e r f in g e r tip veil had a lace cap . She ca rried w hite ro ses and lilie* of th e valley.

The m atro n o f honor w ore an aq u am arin e s ta rch ed lace red-

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May P ilg rim age a t Sum m it This SundayOn S un d ay , M ay 1, a t 3 30 P .

M.. D ay lig h t S av in g T im a, then in eteen th a n n u a l May P ilg rim age, which consist» of th € C row ning o f M ary , p rocession o f societies and th ousands of p ilg rim s, w ill tak e place on th e spacious grounds of R osary S h rin e , S um m it, N. J .

The S erm on w ill be delivered by F s th e r W a lte r G. Scanlon, O. P .. o f S t. V incen t F e r re r 's Church, New Y ork C ity . H is aubject w ill be “ A n A nsw er to P resen t Day Problem s". Special blessings w ill be g iven a f t e r th e services.

The S u m m it Police have m ade a rra n g e m e n ts to tak e ca rs of th e larg e crow d. P a rk in g space fo r hundreds o f c a rs is available.

The public is invited to inspect the new C hapel an d M onastery fo r the S is te rs now well under con­s truc tion .

Serv ices w ill be concluded by .Solemn B enediction of the Blessed S acram ent.

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C o u rt V alley B rook, No. 1M , F oreste r* o f A m erica, m et Mon­day n ig h t a t th e Columbus Club. P lsn s w ere m ade to hold a danceMay 21 a t th e I. O. 0 . F . H all.ingote , w ith « peach tu rb a n and a . - t .

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non-fic tion w as 20,488. an increase o f One q u a r te r over 1986.

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Aa th e “ t a lo t U a too! o f im- .chooU »nd con»«joer,tly th e p re . p o rtan ce to b o th rea d e r and « U tf , en ^ h o o l la uaed only fo r t h , th e w hole M cooper,*.« in . S U T 5 L ! J S T t a T L « S £ p r o J « t to i n c r e a « th e num ber o f ,nedi, „ „ , i c h borhood. Th« p re ,- « u b x « h e*d ings .n d * * » 1 » ,.n t bu ild ing , how ever » lan d , on re fe ren c e ., m ak in g it > m ore com- th , ori|tiam , of t)le „p lete index to ru th o r s , t it le s ao d -T| | IB| subject« in th e book collection.

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a s dolls, to y s, h an d c ra ft and

Mra. Joseph A ldridge, p reside o f th e L y ndhurst’s W om an’* C lub |

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¡ s tra tu m of the a c t a ffects busi m m . l a tu rn , th e e x ta n t to w hich a d m in is tra tio n of the ac t succeeds is affected by the co o p e ra tio n o f business . A d m in is tra tio n of th e a c t ia b e ing carried out in a s p ir i t o f com plete co-operation w ith all person« concerned , and p ro g ram s t o r ad m in is te rin g th e a c t a te d e ­s ig n ed to m ak e th e necessary co­o p e ra tio n on the P a rt of em ployer« an d em ployes easy to give, thu« ad d in g to th e w elfare of th a t la rg e g ro u p o f em ployes to whoae w el­fa r e com m erce and in d u stry a l­rea d y have con trib u ted in such a la rg e m easure. This, o f course , re« fe rs to th e Federa l O ld-A ge B ene­fits section o f th e Social S e c u rity A ct. th a t p a r t o f the ac t designed to b rin g to co m m ercial and ind u s­tr ia l w o rk e rs as a m a tte r -o f r ig h t , com plete econom ical s e cu rity in th e i r declin ing years.

F e d e ra l O ld-Age Benefits a re o f th re e ty p e : m onthly benefits, lum p sum p ay m en ts a t age 66, and lu m p sum paym ents in , th « ev en t o f d ea th .

"T h e w age o r s a la rie s o f a ll em ­ployed w o rk e rs under 65 y ea rs o f a g e on D ecem ber 3J IP3<J, a r e to be used in a com putation of th ese benefits, excep t w ages paid to w o rk e rs ia excluded occupations.

E v e ry w o rk er who has eng ag ed in included em ploym ent a f te r 1936 w ill be en titled to m onth ly old- ag e re tire m en t benefits from th e F e d e ra l G overnm ent a f te r J a n u ­a ry 1, 1042, i f he m eets th re e qual-

lifica tlo n s .^ “ f ir s * , he m ust be a t leaa t 66

y e a rs o f age."Second, his w ages fo r em ploy­

m ent, a f te r Decem ber 31, 1MM and befo re he reaches th e ag e o f 66, m u s t to ta l a t lea s t $2,000.

“T h ird , h is w ages m u st be fo r em ploym ent ia a t lea s t five d iffe r­e n t ca len d a r years a f te r Decem ­b e r 81 ~1936 and befo re th e a r e o f M .

Up to $85 a Month

"T h e s ise of the benefits w ill de­pend e n tire ly upon how much the w o rk e r e a rn s betw een Ja n u a ry L 1M 7 and his 66th b irtliday . A m an o r w om an who g e ts good pay and has a s tead y job m oet o f his o r h e r life can g e t as much a s $H6 a m onth fo r life a f te r ag e 66. The sm a lle s t m onthly benefit any w ork- e r ra n g e t who comes under these proviaions is $10.

“ W ith respect to th e second ty p e o f benefits, lum p-sum paym ents, an y individual who a f te r 1»36 has w orked in an included em ploym ent w ill receive a lum p sum pay m en t equal to th re» and one h a lf p e r ­ce n t o f h is to ta l w ages if he or she reach es ag e 66 befo re J a n u ­a ry 1, 1942 Thl« pay m en t e x ­h au s ts hia old age r ig h ts .

“T he p lan th en provides f o r a th ird ty p e o f benefits: d ea th pay- m ents. I f a w orker has been e m ­ployed in an included em ploym ent b u t die» before he is 66 y e a rs old. h ia e s ta te will be paid th ree and one h a lf p e r *#ent <d h is to ta l w agea fo r such em ploym ent a f te r D ecem ber S I, 1M6

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*To secu re th e necessa ry e e o p - e ra t io n f ro m em ployers an d em ­ploye« a n d o th e r in te ree ted p e r­sons, i t is necessa ry th a t th e re be a v a ilab le fu ll and com plete in fo r ­m atio n a s to th e ir r ig h ts an d obli­g a tio n s u nder the act. T h e Pas- a a ir tffice ir p rep a red to fu rn ish in fo rm a tio n r.rd in v n * , in te re s te d P ersons to f.:ei a t U ^ r t y to .* .] o n us a t an y tim e to an sw e r ques­tion« th a t n s y i rise.

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T h a t th * ie e x is ts in th e m>\<s of m any aa%4 e a rn e rs m isconcep­tion a s to th e ir r ig h ts , is evidenced by fa i lu re o f m any em ploye* to c la im th e i r lum p-sum benefit, a l ­th o u g h th ey have ea rn ed w ages an d reach ed a g e 66 since D ecem ­b e r 31, 1936. In som e instance;: the em ploye ia u nder th e im preu- aion th a t if he should m alt« claim fo r th is lum p-sum benefit h e w ould b»ve to re t i re fro m w ork. In o th er in stan ces , th e em ploye ia d isin ­clined to m ake known to th e em ­p lo y er th a t he ha« reached 66, a l­th o u g h in m o st cases th e em ployer h a s a lread y rep o rted th is f a c t to th e In te rn a l Revenue D ep artm en t in com pliance w ith th e req u ire ­m ents o f the In te rn a l R evenue D e­p a rtm e n t th a t such notice be filed.

[W hen an em ploye reach es 66, o r in th e ev en t o f th e d e a th o f an | em ploye, • if th e em ployer w ould Iprom ptly n o tify th is office upon fo rm a th a t we a re p rep a re d to sup p ly to em ployers fo r th is p u r ­pose. th e re should be lit tle d e lay in co m ple ting p rep a ra tio n s o f the n ecessa ry d a ta fo r subm iasion to W ash ing ton and pay m en t by the T re a su ry D epartm en t.

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“T h e f irs t n e c essa ry s te p f o r th e em ploye to tak e is to secu re h is Social S ecu rity account num ber. T he app lica tio n which th e w orker is req u ired to fill out fo r hi* so­cial secu r ity num ber, s sk a only a few sim ple questions such as, his n am e and address in fu ll ; busi n em ryime and ad d ress o f h is em ­ployer ( i f unem ployed he will m ere ly S ta te t h a t h e ia unem

1 p lo y ed ); th e d a te and plac« o f b irth an d his fa th e r ’s nam e and his m o th e r’s m aiden name.

^ ■ T h l a ap p lica tio n m ay be re ­tu rn e d by the em ploye a n d s n a c ­co u n t num ber secured over th e c o u n te r a t a field o ffice o f the Board I o r R "»ay be m ailed in a stam ped e n v e lo p , to the n e a re s t field office in th e aam e S ta te ! o r i t m ay be s e n t to th e field office th ro u g h hia em ployer o r th ro u g h a n y re p ­re se n ta tiv e o rg an isa tio n such* a s a labor union, if th e em p lo y er or th e o rg an isa tio n is w illing to sc

* f u r t r ansm it t a l G e t Y our Account N nsaber

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ACESY esterday , T he L y n d h u rst H ig h

School T enn is team sw u n g in to ac ­t io n a g a in s t a s tro n g E a s t R u th ­e rfo rd o u tf i t T he boys, p lay in g on th e ir hom e co u rts show ed up m uch b e tte r t h a t w as h o n estly ex ­p o rted W e fimi H u g h Costello in num ber one s in g les b e rth , and J a y Clancy in second position w ith Dom inick Livelli p lay in g num ber th re e . In th e doubles H u g h C os­te llo team ed w ith E dm und D avid­son and J im B e a e e rsso connected w ith J a y C lancy. A lthough these boys s ta r te d in th e f irs t m atch , i t d o esn ’t m ean th ey w ill necessarily con tinue a s Ed Bello. A rnold Sor- k in, W illiam W eber and H aro ld Schoof a re co n s ta n t th re a t« fo r th e f irs t th re e p o sitions. T om or­row th e boys m eet K earn y a t hom e. T h a t’s a rea l te s t as K ea rn y has m an y v e te ra n s f re a s l a s t y a a r .

e • e *N ex t T h u rsd ay th e re is to be

som e rea l Tennis p lay ed in th ese p a rts . E llsw orth V ines w ill a g a in m sa t F re d P e r ry , Bagtteh A ce a t the S ussex A rm ory in N ew ark . Both th ese m en h ave been fo rm er W o rld 's cham pions. T h ey sh a ll p lay both s ing les an d doubles, a s ­s isted by B erkeley Bell o f T exas, a n d W a lte r Senior, o f C alifo rn ia .

D uring th e w in te r o f 1936. sh o rt­ly a f te r th ese tw o g re a t m en had s ts r te d th e ir co ast to co ast b a ttles , Vines took sick and w as laid up

¡in a D etro it h o sp ita l. A f te r b u t a few days o f re s t h e flew to P i t t s ­b u rg h and played a s p e r schedule even a g a in s t o rd ers . A p p aren tly s till w eak, he lo st the f irs t two *«ts b u t w ent on to ta k e th e nex t th re e and m atch. D u rin g th e en t ire m atch people s a t spellbound by th e ^ jp e rb spectac le . T he only noise h ea rd we* th e th u m p , th u m p o f th e H ttlt w h ite ball. Vines'

------ me like a atraak et light­ning, Perry’s ground strokes were a thing of enact precision. This was Tsania at Ha beat even though Vines was not in the heat physical

cham pions h ave m et a g re a t num ­b er o f tim es, som etim es one win* n ing som etim es th e o th e r , b u t never b av a th ey p lay e d so ten se and sp ectacu lar a m atch aa th e one in P ittsb u rg h .

N ex t T h u rsd ay n ig h t, w hen these tw o ten n is g re a ta m ee t a g sn , 1 hope to be r ig h t dow n in f ro n t in hope« o f a g a in see in g a th r i l l ­ing spectacle a s before: M y roopey will s till be r id in g on Vines our own U. S. A . product.

e e eT he S tu y v e sa n t T able Tennis

C lub, (m uch to th e d e lig h t of our observer) w as badly b ea ten last week in th e ir la s t g am e of theseason witB th e flit. A l’s Club of Passaic . C an you im ag ine th ere w ere over 80 sp e c ta to rs p resen t (b u t not th e O b se rv e r) . T he score w as 8 t o . 1» b u t th e boys really tried very h a rd , o r so th e m otions seem ed to in d ics te . B u t w a it Mr. O bserver, d o n ’t s ta r t to crow yet. becsuse on T h u rsd ay th e Stuyve*- a n t “ B” rom ped th ro u g h th e “ 16” C lub 9 to 3, to even u p th e se ries which sha ll * be decided to n ig h t a t th e home o f th e “ 16” Club on R idge road . H ow a b o u t H m ost G racious (F O O ) O bserver, could ■ W Im m m A a t t h y e a r p re s ­

ence to n ig h t, th e club is r ig h t be­hind Boyle’s G s ra g e on R idge ave- SVSMM. .

Ladies’ A u x ilia ry . H aro ld G. B arrin g e r P o st, A m erican Legion,

ill hold a sp a g h e tti d in n er and ds a c s I h f f c j r n ig h t a t th e Club houM. M rs. A n n a T ack e t is chair*

n. She w ill be a s iss te d by Mrs. E t ta F rsm b e c k , M rs. A nna Rowell, Mrs. M ay A rnold , M rs. C hristine R alph. M rs A nna H am ilton , Mrs. M arg a re t B ruckner. M rs. Anna Liana» M rs. OHes S y lv e ste r and M rs. A rm an d a A rm stro n g .

Reo Attempts Jail Suicide

Jo h n n y Reo, th e c ra sy lit tle m a a who killed tw o L ong Islan d w om an an d is now in O aaining s S in g 8 in g aw a itin g execu tion fo r h is crim etrie d to com m it su ic ide th is w eek by sw allow ing n u ts , b a its a n d p a r te of w atch sp rin g s .

A n o p e ra tio n M ead h is Ufa a a t h a t i t m ay be tak e n by th e S ta te .

T he ac tio n o f Reo e tea rly com ­p letes the p ic tu r« o f th e lit tle n m n as being insane. H e show ed su icidal tendencies w hen he w as in Lynd­h u rs t sn d t r ie d to k ill h im se lf ia P olice h e a d q u arte rs .

T he p ity o f th e case Is Reo w aa m t tak en in hand a t once an d p u t aw ay in a n asy lu m w here h e ha- longed. H is m ind m ig h t h av e been s tra ig h te n e d o u t and th e m an m igh t h ave been been ab le to re ­tu rn to th e w orld a s a usefu l c iti- ren .

In stead , angu ished by th e th o u g h t o f ap p ro ach in g d ea th in th«. c h a ir an d Ailed w ith th e d is­to rte d fanc ies th a t occupied h is m ind «»ven befo re th e crim e he is su ffe r­in g th e to r tu re s o f th e dam ned in S in e S in g ’« la s t m ile.

None, no t even the fam ily t h a t he s tru c k so trag ica lly , canno t h e lp feel a t th is tim e a tw in g e o f rem o rse fo r a m an w hose m ost serious crim e g rew o u t o f society ’s neglect.

M iss Ire n e Johnaon. ¿ f 256 P a r k avenue. Is a t H ixsv iüe, L. !.. f o r tw o w eeks.

“ H to advtaable th a t a eery w ork- ' tUe Jua appJjaatiuB S i t r a n ac ­

co u n t num ber, even th o u g h he m ay be in doubt aa to w h e th e r he ia w ork ing in a n em ploym ent cov- *r»d by the ac t. Such ac tio n w ill n o t in any w ay prejud ice hia a tan d - in g aa m ay aubaequantly be de­term in ed by the B u reau o f I n te r ­na l Revenue. H , should secu re an acco u n t n um ber w h e th e r he is am p loyed « unem ployed an d even though he ia m ore th an «6 y e a r , o f a c e ; fo r a lth o u g h w orker» o v er 6.') a re not elig ib le fo r Id-age bene- # ta neverthe less th e ir accoun t n um bers w ill be used in th e m ain tenance o f » c o rd s by th e S ta te agencies concerned in th e a d m in ­is tra tio n o f records by th e S ta le agencies concerned In the adm in is tra tio n o f S ta te U nem ploym ent com pensation p ro g ram s. A ll em ­p lo y ers o f one o r m ore p e rsons in covered em ploym ent a n req u ired to com plete a«d file a n ap p lica tion fo r identification num ber. T he necaaaary fo rm o f app lica tio n w ill he supplied by all Held offices u p ­on req u est and em p lo y e r, a re ad- viaed 'to m ake ap p lic a tio n even th o u g h ia d oub t aa to w h e th e r they a re in em ploym ents covered by th e a c t. These em ployer ap p lica tio n s fo r identification n um ber m ay be re tu rn ed in th e m an n er described fo r th e re tu rn of em ployes a p p li­ca tio n .

"W ag e e a rn e r , should be a w a re o f th e fa c t th a t fo r e v e ry d o lla r o f w ages received by th em th ey a re a t p reeen t p ay in g In to th e U nited S ta te s T re asu ry one cen t an d th a t th e ir em ployers a re p a y ­ing a like am o u n t; a n d th a t th is com bined p aym ent to cred ited to th e em ploye 's a e n j ^ t . and th a t regard leoe of how m any tim ee he ch an g es his position o r w h ere he w orks w ith in th e U n ited S ta te s , p ay m en t to his c re d it srill con­t in u e to increase th e am o u n t of th e bene« , th a t h e o r h i . h e ir will su bsequen tly receive, h u t i f t h e *— ' - " ‘ "

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Myma Loy W M M MM yrna Loy and F ra n ch o t Ton in “ M an-P roof." T h e film w ill be

seen a t the R ita, L y n d h u rst. Sunday th ro u g h Tueeday to g e th e r w ith A lice »aye , Tony M artin and F re d A llen in “ Salley , I re n e a a d M ary .”

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te rm , qualified individual, an d be e lig ib le fo r m onth ly fceeefita p r io r

J a n u a ry 8, 1941. the ty p e of c la im w ith which we a re a ll o f

a t p reeen t concerned a re th e

aoctiona 203 and 804 e f th e Act. B u t befo re thee* benefits m ay he paid to any beneficiary ce rta in fo rm s of a p p lica tio aa m ust he com ­p leted and necMs s ry d a ta supp lied : and it is the resp ec t h ere to th a t th e Social S ecurity Board office, located in the P assaic P ost Office B uilding is m ost desirious o f ea- Ufcahng to all a p p h c a r iu . p ros pective ap p lican ts and o th e r prop­e rly in te ree ted and recogn ised In­dividual« th e fu lle s t co-operation end assie tao ee conete tea t w ith th e j

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im pedim ent and had difficulty w ith

if th e re w as no w ay in wl a g e cea ld he had fo r th e bay each a s Is ava ilab le in N ew ark He eras told th e com w ill he g a ted .

C m » ■ e~l m t A - —- » 11.n v i*enateaoen t iti s a d H igh School P rinc ipa l Edm und Ü urke w ere gtven perm iaeina to a t ­ten d the New J e rs e y Secondary School Cnafetewce a , New B ruas wick M ay < aad T.

L I Q U I D A T I N G

Building & Loan PropertiesWe Have Been Authorized to Sell at

B a r g a in P r ic e s

1 0 0G o o d H o m e s G o o d L o c a t io n s G o o d T e r m s

If you can pay rent You can own a home5-6-7 room dwalllrc^* various types at

prices ranging from $2500 upwards Cash required $250 up

Balance Long Term FHA Mortgage. Monthly payments Even less than you now pay in rent Inspection Invited.

B O G L E I n c . , L y n d h u r s t

Bogle Building 300 Stuyvesant AvenuePhone RUth. 2-1076-1077

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Night Races At Nutley

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Open Sunday

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To those local s a l t w a te r an g le rs w ho h ave a t one tim e ta s te d th e th r i ll o f lan d in g o r even hooking a s tr ip e d baas, h e re 's som e new» w hich m ay cause th em to g a sp in a s to n ish ­m en t, g n ash th e ir te e th in f ru s tr a tio n , o r c la im th e w hole th in g is ju s t a fa b ric a tio n , a ta ll s to ry — ju s t boloney.

H ere i t is. L a s t S unday a f te rn o o n we saw fo u r s u r f Uuafish e rm en land fif ty -s ix s tr ip e rs . E a ch o f w hich r a n be- ** * _ „ u, „ NUtie>tw een tw o and s ix pounds. £ £ ¡ ¡ 0 ^ * 0 » l t a i sctod

T he m en tro lled and used a th re e hook squid , m ullet uW rKj . ih . beards s*ary size, fo r th e lu re . T he e n tire catch w as ta k e n in less th a n Sunday aim Wednea«*ey.tw o hours. , Th. opening ol th* w g * l »«- f a l l . tmBacea >k. , . , i ; », >t>i.

T hese fish w e re ta k e n from th e beach a t P o in t P lea- 11« .cbsdul* pmmiaue 10 isjact might to la thes a n t, N . J . I t seem ed to us th s t th e m en e ith e r had a p re- further thrills mia th . apart ia- Iupns>F to lag ^m onition th a t th ese fish would be a ro u n d en m asse, o r, h s d t««0 «ed * > * • » ** Promoter h

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a n ou t and o u t d a te w ith th e fin n y rep resen ta tiv e» . W e 1■,u,u, K ockauta . r o U a w a r s a* m id- w atched th em r ig u p th e fish lines a n d no sooner th a n th e »•» ' i ' ™ » * » 1“ ,Ip “ ' f i r s t line w as w et. th e fu n began. -r u«tU»r ^ ,° furntah £

T hey d id n ’t kill them selves cas tin g . T he a v e ra g e heave ' , rou(kJ th , y » ta -o f th e line m easu red ap p ro x im ate ly fo r ty y a rd s . T hey would OTl(Tr | l lk ucas t, th e n begin to tro ll im m ediately , le ttin g th e squ id tra v e l ' J<lk. t w C h ic a g o s ta rju s t ab o u t tw o fee t below th e su rface . N one o f th em had „ho I* nas o f tW lea d in g contend to reel in m ore th a n fif te en fee t befo re th e ir pole would bend , n for m id g e t auu> h o n o rs a t N a t - n e arly double as- th e savage bass s tru c k . T h e re w ere » m e 1 ley lo o n » a s o a a o f t h , c h i e f b e au tifu l ex h ib itio n s o f fii*h landing. T he fish , one o f th e threats la Suadaya n ig h t "Owl g a m e s t in N o rth e rn w a te rs , broke w a te r and d id e v e ry th in g inaugural". T W midweetara aca in its pow er to keep aw ay from th e beach. , l** * aeelth o f e sp a r to n ee ia hack

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T h e C o m m e r c i a l R e a d e rPublished Every Thursday By TH E COMMERCIAL LEADER

PRINTING CO.255 Ridge Road

Telephone R utherford 2-1031Editor—Carmine F. Savino, J r .

L yndhurst, N. J„ Thursday, April 28, 1938A pp lica tio n fo r .n tn ~ tT » « -c o n d C la a . m a tta r 1» p tn d m g

Lyndhurst, a township of nearly 20,000 God-fearing, hard-working residents, in ideally located for resident or business development. Thirty minutes from Times Square, tt has all the advantages of the rural community. In Lyndhurst land is cheap, rents are low, people are friendly and potentialities are infinite.

3 C .n ta p er copy S u b w rip tio M $ 1 M p a r y e a r

When Will The State Come Through?T ren to n ’s political se t-u p ha« been g iv en e la b o ra te de-

Aaiiea d e s c r i p t i o n * i n t n e new spapera , i lu t th e new » th a t L v n u h u r d t a n a e v e r y o t n e r m u n ic ip a lity o f N ew J e rse y w an t«

w hen » » r e u e f f u n d * w ill s t a r t t to w m g - 4 o e .n t

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r s s s s s s - r r 8u ^ ^ s t t « * * * . «t o r of th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f E d u c a tio n to

a s L y n d h u r s t a n d ra is e tro u b leo v e r a o m e t h in g th a t haa n o t been done. , w h e th e r

L y n d h u r s t is o r d e r e d t o supp ly re lie f W t t s a i j g r ^ h « » « th e S t a t e h e lp s o u t o r n o t . T h e re la no qu estio n . M erely

* ” ° T h e sam e holds t ru e fo r th e D e p a r tm e n t o f H ealth M un ic ip a lities a long th e H ackensack h a v e been o rd e re d tob u i l d s e w e r a g e d i s p o s a l p lan ts , o r su ffe r d am ag e s u it in ­s t i t u t e d b y t h e S t a t e . W h eth er th e m u n ic ip a litie s c an a ffo rd h uge e x p e n d i t u r e s a t t h i s tim e is n o t th e qu estio n . T hey a re o rd e re d t o a c t , a n d m uet act. ,

T h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a tio n g u a ran tee» a n edu- c a t io n to every re s id en t fro m 5 to 21 y e a rs o f age.

I t g u a ra n teea i t by o rd e r in g th e m un ic ipa l!tiea to p ro ­v id e i lie m e a n a f o r th e ed uca tion .

I a n ‘t i t a b o u t t im e f o r th e m unicipalities? to n a e up in a c o n c e r t e d v o ic e a n d te ll th e S ta te o ffic ia la i t ia tim e th e shadow -box ing sto p p ed ?

E v e ry th in g th e S ta le d e p a r tm e n ts w a n ts is good. G ran t t h a t B u t w hy do esn 't th e S ta te tre a s u ry p rov ide th e money f o r th e do ing o f w h a t is w a n ted ? C erta in ly , th e S ta te has a g re a te r nu m b er and a g re a te r d iv e rs ity o f ta x in g in s tru ­m e n ts th a n th e m unicipalitie« . i f L y n d h u rs t w a n ts m ore m o n ey , i t m ust fo is t th e b u rd en on th e p ro p e rty ow ners.

B u t th e S ta te h a s m any m ore nutans o f o b ta in in g m oney— m ean s th a t w ill no t cause p ro p e rty o w n ers to su ffe r alone.

W hy doesn’t th e S ta te use th e m ?As a s te p in th e r ig h t d irec tio n , th e L e g is la tu re should

a r r a n g e re lie f p ay m en ts to m u n ic ip a litie s an d a r ra n g e th em qu ick ly 1

<- * Fairlawn’s Good IdeaF a ir L aw n B oard of E d u ca tio n reached th e pub lic p r in ts

la s t w eek w ith a p lan th a t a p p e a rs to be sound. T h a t is, r a is e s in th e fu tu re will be g ra n te d on ly to te a ch e rs who a re sh o w in g an in te re s t in th e ir w ork . T h e in te re s t w ill b est b e d e m o n s tra te d by th e ir a ssu m p tio n o f e x tr a cou rses in « d u ca tio n .

O th e r edu ca tio n u n its m ig h t g ive th e F a i r L aw n plan c o n s id e ra tio n . I t is d ish e a rten in g to th o se te a c h e rs w ho con­sc ien tio u s ly t r y to At them selves fo r b e tte r school w o rk by Ifloing e x tra d o rk to f in d them selves placed on th e sam u p a r » » th o se w ho do no e x tra w ork .

O ne w o n d ers how th e L y n d h u rs t B oard o f E d u ca tio n fe e ls o n th e m a tte r.

SOUNDSAND

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(o r th e L y n d h u rs t T h e a tre goes th ro u g h , w atch fo r som e in terest* ing developm ents. P a tr ic k J . N or­to n , th e fo rm e r school board p res ­iden t, i f th e m an who conceived th e idea. And h is ideas go even fa r th e r . A c e n tra l sp o rts p alace o f co n sid erab le s ice is h is u lti­m a te p lan . Sounds good f ro m th is co rner.

e e e eS m a rte s t looking ro ad b u ild ­

in g Job w e’ve seen in a long tim e Is th e w ork being doa« on th e Tow n H all Court* th a t s tr ip be tw een D elafie ld A venue a i d P ine S tre e t . I t ’s a W PA pro jec t, b u t f t 's o p e ra tin g sm oother th an m oot c o n tra c t jobs. G ive Com- m inaioner G utheil and hi« road d e p a rtm e n t g a n f a n a s s is t on th a t one. T h e y 're cm c o n s ta n t d u ty . A s a r e s u lt th e w ork is com m * along in fine shape. T ra c k ow ner« w ork ing on tke job nay i u no sinecure. e ither T h e y 're piling out the m ateria l •- U g re a t ra te . I t 's n o t secre t th a t th e t ra c k boys woo id ra th e r h av e w ork go «lower, th a t being one n o t hod o f m ak ing a few e a t r a c en ts on the job.

• • • •C om m issioner F a v ie r and his

W PA s p o rts aa s is ta n t, H aw k Rowe, have the sum m er sp o rts p ro g ram u n d e r way. T he ten n is co u rts w ars w ell occupied S unday in sp ite of th e heavy wind. T he p layg ro u n d i on P a rk and L ake A venue is being a lte re d so th a t i t will soon ran k w ith th e b est in L yndhurst.

• • « •A« an autom obile sale«m an, AJ

DeM aasi has few peers. W atchhim in ac tio n On b r ig h t, sunny d ay s he has th e mo«t ch eerfu lly colored ca rs ia s tock to d riv s

d in. He use« those c a rs | w hen he s a f te r a fem inine s a le , ! too 13ut w hen the w ea th er in m uggv , o r a dour businessm an ia his p r e ; , h#. tu rn s np in a m od­e s tly colored vehicle t h a t ’s j u s t abou t as iachr> mose a« th e jo b j on hand.

♦ * • •Add to jobs th is d e p a rtm e n t

d a a a n t w n a t: M l O aeaeU y'« r e ­l ie f se t-u p . I t 's th e M oat difficult jo b in L y n d h u rs t. I t d eals m ainly w ith (ipople ex a sp e ra te d by iU fo rtu n e and w an t. You c a n ’t ex-

• ' 1 hi in t" In- p a tie n t or log ical. F la re u p s a re num erous. And th e re l ie f people a r e inv ariab ly

th e receiv ing and. I t shou ld m ake th o se w ho a re n o t in th e aam e position consider th e ta s k in i ts t ru e lig h t — th a t o f a h igh ly com plex, th an k less , b u t im p o rta n t service.

• e e eT h e L toeo ta School problem

Hi s till a head at ht- to the Hoard of K ducstion P e rm itt in g tbooe »ix unuaed cla«eroom s to can- tin u e t h a t way ia aheer w aate. School bo ard m em ber« rea lise th a t . They aloe rea lise they m ost seek the easie s t and m oat econ­om ical way o u t o f th e s ite a - tion . T h a t, o f course , s ta te« tke problem aim pljr. bat doesn’t do m uch to c lear i t up.

SPCA CornerT hou g h t fo r th e week— “ Lack of

h um ane education is th e cause of c rim e.-' H onorable L. T . Dashieli.

T his is “ B e K ing to A nim als W eeks.” W e feel su re t h a t Lynd­h u rs t has n o t fo rg o tte n i t and th a t m uch has been done in the schools to im p ress upon th e young minds th« sense o f ob lig s tio n to w ard th e ir dum b friends. T he churches re ­sponded well th is y ea r and aKo* g e th e r the B ergen S. P . C. A . feels v ery th an k fu l to everyone wbo heped to m ak e th e week a success.

People m ay be sceptical abou t in troducing hum ane w ork in to the w onderful sy s tem o f H um ane edu­ca tio n . I t is p a r t of the course o f s tu d y in th e schools and each tcach e r is expected to c a rry on the w ork w ith h e r pup ils .

W s know th a t m uch is dem and­ed o f our teacher« and pup ils and th a t each o rg an iza tio n in a town •eises upon th e schools to explo it i ts ideas, b u t we do feel th a t h u ­m ane education is such a c iviliz­ing fo rce th a t i t should be ta u g h t in th e classroom . Special in stru c ­tion is n o t n ecessary . I t m ay be g iven in th e lsn g u ag « and spelling les*onst T h ere a re . fine anim al read ers on th e m ark e t w hich not only te ll in te re s tin g sto ries , bu t give speciAc d irec tio n s fo r th e c s re

o f a n im a ls . E v en i f o n ly o a t p eriod a w e e k is g iv e n t o th is w ork i ts e f fe c t w ill so o n b e fe lt .

Severa l y e a rs ag o th e Garfield school« but a n a rtic le in “T he D en ­ver P o s t” says, “ C arefu l checking o f th e in m ates of th e la rg e s t peni- te n to ra ry in Colorado revealed th a t less th an one p e r cen t had ever had a dog o r pe t o f an y kind.

In M assach u se tts only 23 p e r cen t o f c ru e lty cases trie d w ere com m itted by p e rso n s educsted in th e M assach u se tts Schools. T he M assachuse tts S. P . C. A. h as a schools allow ed us to give these ta lk s . W e w ere s i w ays welcome. T he ch ild ren w ere so in teracted th a t th e y m ade p o s te n , w rote poem s an d sh o rt s to r ie s and ws know t h a t m any a n anim al w as the b e tte r fo r o u r d e lig h tfu l tim e. T h ere w ere over 7,000 ch ild ren in the school« a lm ost a l l on p a r t tim e. W ith th e exception o f tw o school^ w hose p rincipal« w ere n o t an im al conscious we m anaged to see and ta lk w ith every child . I t m ay in­te r e s t m y read e rs to know th a t a lth o u g h w e d o n o t m eet w ith m uch help w hen we proeecute in th e H ackensack C ourt th a t in G a r­field we founH a r ig h te o u s judge, a ju d g e w ho w«* courteous and who helped us w ith a case .

W e h ave th e follow ing dogs a t th e T ry o n S h e lte r. Englewood. Phone E nglew ood 3-7880.

te r r ie r s (o n e n a m e H o cu s P o c u s ) , p o lic e a a d a c u te la d y n am ed L so a . S h e h a s se m e b e a g le in h er m akeup and has a w istfu l w ay o f look­ing a t people which m akes her very a ttra c t iv e . Fem ales a re d e ligh tfu l an im als . T hey s ta y hom e, th ey a re very a ffectionate , th ey obey. (T h e re th ey differ fro m th e fe ­m ale o f the species).

th e ir h em » fo r th e p a s t w e a k th e ir d a u g h te r a a d eon in la w M r. a a d M rs. D a n iel H atch o f T re a te a .

M r. and M rs. A rm ando T o ro a and fam ily of 227 T o n tin e avenue, re tu rn ed Sunday m orn ing fro m a v isit a t P a tten b u rg , N . J .

M r. and M rs. F ra n k Osback, o f 310 W eart avenue, en te r ta in e d a t

Mr. and M rs. S im on K ing, o f 300 Willow avenue en te r ta in e d a t th e ir home Sunday th eir son and d a u g h ­te r in law Mr. and M ra. G ay lo rd K ing o f M orristown.

NOTICE Dog Owners

N otice is hereby given th a t th e Dog W arden o f th e Tow n­sh ip o f L yndhurst will sp p reh en d and tak e in to custody any and a ll dog« found ru n n in g -a t- la rg e in the Tow nship d u rin g th e whole o f the m onth« o f M ay, Ju n e , Ju ly , A u g u st and S e p ­tem ber. Dogs tak en into custody by th e Dog W arden can be redeem ed by ap p lica tio n th ro u g h Police D ep artm en t, Tow n H all, upon p aym ent o f th e follow ing costs.

F o r F irs t R edem ption, SI F o r Second R edem ption 12

and su b m ittin g o f Receipt fo r such paym ent to the D og W arden a t 14« P a rk Avenue. R ea r, L yndhurst.

D O M I N I C K J I J V E L L I .Tow nship Clerk.

I n th e i r eivics courses, th is de­p a rtm en t w ishes h i g h school teacher« would t ry to im p ress up­on th e ir s tu d e n t ch a rg es th e need fo r su p p o rtin g L yn d h u rst. a« much a s th ey w a n t L yndhurst to su p ­p o r t them . T h * t’« a g en e ra l s ta te ­m ent. In p a rticu la r , we a re re ­f e r r in g to th e fac t th e h igh school sen io r c la ss 1m s a g a in gone to

• n y Intelligent observer t t i s a p p a r e n t t h a t i f i n d e p e n d e n t«tores a re giving aw ay to th e c h a in » , i t i s o n l y b e c a u s e s o m e - f h a f . om of t h . b ig g * ., »bo th ing in the independent store i s n o t a s t t s h o u ld b e . tag ra p h ic j o b . t h . to w n ,h ip haa

Very often, it is lack o f e n t e r p r i s e . V ery o f t e n , i t i s t o g r a out. T o p .rm it i t to ko

IN D EPEN D EN T MERCHANT CAN EXISTF o rtu n e M agazine w en t to g re a t len g th in a re c en t issue

t o p ro v e th a t th e independen t m e rc h a n t m ust sh o rtly give a w a y to th e g ia n t m a rk e ts an d th e b ig s to re ch ain s.

in ad e q u ac ie s o f th e p ro p r ie to r .Ind ep en d en t s to re s in te lligen tly o p e ra te d can be suc­

cess fu l. T h is has been d e m o n stra ted tim e a n d again .„ T be tim e w as w hen n ew sp ap ers had a ten d en cy to

c h a in ." I t a p p ea red th e g re a t ch a in s m ust w ipe o u t th e

n u ta td . L y n d h u ra t is a -ahum a. K»' Facially when t h . a tu d .n t* .h o u ld r a a l i i . th a t t h . yo^r-book *• " lad s poaaibW b raa u .» o f su p p o rt o f t h . tournahlp m e rc h a n t. and t h . tax - p ay a ra who a r . fo o tin g t h , Q u ­e s tio n bills.

. . . .I f you th in k t h . ab o v . ( . a p lug

fo r Fr%d Srm row . you’r . th in k

sm a ll, in d ependen t e s tab lish m en ts. B u t one a f te r one th e c h a in s have com e upon rocky tim es. T h e g re a t e n te rp rise s • * a t n e snagged dow n in a w e lte r o f re d ta p e o f th e ir ow n m a k in g . T he sm all n ew spapers, no m a tte r w ha t th e eco­nom ic conditions, a re in a b e tte r position to face them , t t in* eorractly. Srmrow ia a capabla

u , , , photograph.^, You doal b a n lao Nomethinjy th a t canno t be fa laely gen- ta k a our w ord for it. A week ago

«raU*d. Sm all, independen t m e rch an ta h ave it. I f th e y fa il th* Y # rk Time« c a rried a t o m ake th e moat o f it, th a t ia th e ir fa u lt. picture from S em row ’s studio . I t

We have no q u a rre l w ith th e ch a in s to re s . T hey a re o p e ra te d by men who have vision an d ab ility . O u r a rg u m e n t i s th e independen t dealer, who is aw ake to h ia o p p o rtu n itie s • n d who can m ake th e m ost o f them , can m eet th e chain s o n a n even basis. H is overhead is sm aller, h is d e ta il w ork

,,rv ,h" m ore tim e to b u i ld up ind iv idual tra d ei r * ° th e « “ thinsr®. he is a t fa u lt. To-

^ . Hul1, “ g ro u p o f independen t m erch an ts« r i t t „ » « iw . 4 A- — " , H iw v |i r iN v m m e n - n a iu s „S o re s diacuaa th# co m p etitive »»p asta o f U t« ch a in S ,« J '"■ *« ' A .m m

w as one o f th e m any Serarow pic tu re s th e T im es haa published. The New Y ork Tim ea doe« not buy poor o r ch eap s taff.

e e e eL y ad h u ra t w alla m as t be feat

c raw lin g w ith color th is S p riag .A ayw ay. M ra. W illiam Helm ich.the a tt r a c t iv e p ro p rie to r o f th e

wall

, , “ '* ° u r hope th a t out o f th e m eeting w ill com e construc-* p .P* * u " j‘V »m ong the m erch an ts is desirab le . To

S u S T *hle to m ap ou t c am paignsw h ic h will makc' them im m une to a n y so rt o f com petition . _____

— ' ' 1 — — ■ ___ ________ •_______________j d andelions an y m ore. Aa a con­firm ed dandelion sa lad lover, your

and pa in t «hop. «ay« «he to a- m ased th e way th e tre n d haafa m e d to c o lo ri a l paper«.

• « « eW ho say a th e re 's a recess io n ?

Sends o f fine sn lads rem ain

PersonalsM r a . A. W. H. Conklin and

d a u g h te r A nna o f 529 P a g e avenue, v is ite d T h u rsd ay w ith h e r «on and d a u g h te r in law M r. and M ra. Roh­a n O onklir o f J e rse y City.

U r . and M rs. A . W . H. Conklin o f h a ö P a g e sv sB u e , re tu rn ed M oa-d t y fr*»*" * '» a y a t Callcoon.

I d* U**‘U r - » » « w « « «m ack h u rhopal . u c U i W «27 .« » th a t s m . , h . . . u h„ , , h , „ , rv . , . , r i) .r .tu rn e d from a a ta y a t A ahlay, a kni/«IVnnaylvania. I

u . U . . ■ ■ „ ,, J M r »nd Mra. f 't r m a n K in ,* , of« f L ï Î . P L 711 rnad Sad a . t h . „ r u . . t ,f * * r— « M « « ~ d M oa- Sunday M r >nd M r, U t o C . rdsy m orning from s .U y a t Forbad W h o f W ^ h a w W nR iv e r .

m . . . . Mr and Mra. H enry E ickholts.S u a E daa B ru ad w .ll of 17 R id a , „f «0« P a g . a r . n o . , bad aa t b . l r

rvmd. r r t« m « i S u n d a y f r o » a Ttait r t t n . . r g u . . U S u n d a y M ra. A a a aw ith h w a u o t a t C baatar. r w i . o f T ^ n a r b

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