Library.Val l«y Brojok * » « . . ' -L,y mJhurst, I . J .
LEADERETTEand acaaa. namely, that Meter eapervtston of the cyclistmm—IJ The casualty rate aaooa*-. motorcyclists is tasai•ana. It i» a fact that the l i i i iw l i ocatr aaaa*w a n iijilim wlin Han __"seat. Ai <mt safety ma—art, double ridmt should ha feawrad.It is difficult enough far moat riders to aaajejiinii their « -hidea when they a n riding solo! The extra weight throw*than off balance The cyclista won't like Una mggaatavav. butit is for tha% own good. -—- ,
ANB THf SOUTH BKRCKN REVIEW
Vol XXVni-No. 8 I alees inaeiet A M t. WSVMIML H. J . .1 lit <f» M t f l U M I I YNDHl RST. N. J . Al (.1 >T U. I'M:
School Board ToAppoint J. KaniaNew Grid CoachResignation
Of O'HoraShocks Bd.
Plans Are Speeded ByBoard to Capture New
Genius of Football
The I .ynrthurst, board of edu-cation Tuesday night appointedJohn Kama head football coachand varsity basketball coach andreassigned two other coacheswithout naming an athletic direc-tor for the schools.
The action came after the for-mal acceptance by tbe board ofthe resignation of Frank O'Horaas athletic director to accept apost in the Easton, Pa , schools.O'Hora had been appointed inMay to head a revitalized athleticprogram. Kania at the same timewas signed as assistant coach Hewas at Thomas Jefferson, Eliza-beth.
O'Hora 8ce*«dCharles Rodgtfrs. p u b l i c i t y
Trenton FirmBids $145,500
On Vet HomesBoard of Commission to j * * * * *
Discuss New Bidi aMeeting Soon
, The Board of Commissionerswill study the bids submittedMonday by nine contractors forconstruction of IS duplex veter-ans' housing units* to house 30families, for which the S t a t ehas guaranteed an appropriationof $198,000. There was no an-nouncement as to when con*tracts will be awarded.
Reject First BidsThe bid*, received at an ad-
journed regular meeting <>f thecommissioners, were the secondset submitted because the firstbids were rejected on technicalgrounds following their submis-sion on July 17.
Tour of the fline bids receivedwere ahder the State appcopria-
{ Ptans AhcfldWarn ividk Friday N i H
For fuilding Program
Gutdetti-Rocalski- Waa* Post V.F. W. derided at a special meet-ing Friday night to initiate itsbuilding program of new postheadquarter* immediately
At the recommendation of thebuilding committee beaded by
I John Pet nil... bids will be[sought for construction of an ex-j.! tensn n to the prevent quarter* I tItMt' »qu>u«- This will be the< first *tep in the- prograjki which•will eventually provide an «» :
Albino Fund Now Nearing$2,000 Mark, More Sought
Final Honors Paid Patroliran Albino Van AlstyneTells Plans
For New BUI
chairman of the newly-formed | turn of $168,000- $5,600 for eachBooster Clitb stated during thecitizens' hearing that O'Hora'sresignation had left a large num-ber of people, "holding the bag"and recommended that O'Hora's"unethical action" in jumping hiscontract be reported to the NewJersey State Athletic Association.He asked what punitive actioncould be taken by the boardagainst O'Hora, who was at But-
Board memBefi aft#1kijn *****principal Edmund Burke said that
of the 30 units—and those overthe appropriation ranged to $.ft&,562. Although nine contractorsbid at the late date, the nine onMonday included several t newcompanies
Treats* Firm L*wThe low bidder was Veterans
Homm Erectors Corporation, o.Trenton. -Hi lattdjl to build t«»
siding homea tm $14*.-
O'Hora could be barred for atleast a year from a New Jerseyappointment as a teacher. but thatno action ould be taken in thecase of an out-of-state job. Trus-tees' declined to make any state-ment to th-- New Jersey associa-tion or "to Pennsylvania, statingthey believed it would be inadvisable.
Duncan Cameron, board president, said that the board planned I thtn review its contract policy withregard tn the time element afterconsulting tin- state departmentof education to prevent such oc-currences in the future. DavidDonald said he could not criticizea man's wish to improve himself.
Zafc Track CoachThe revised appointments were
announced by David Donald, ath-letic chan man Kania will receivea bonus of $600 for the footballpost and $300 tor baseball, in au-dition to his teaching salary of$2,200 Harold P Brown, pre-viously a p p o i n t e d basketballcoach at $700 bonus, was appointed freshman football coach at' anadditional bon-is of $300. Brownwill also wnrk with the elemen-
tary physical educaUTtt director in
The board read vertised Cor bid*after rejecting the first act be-ifter" rejecting _ „cause WUttam H. Wilson, whosubmitted his bid five minuteslate, pointed out that the boardhad not specified Eastern Day-light or Standard Time in its ad-vertisement.
Another technical reason forthe first rejection was pointed
Welfare De-a staleaaent
tester aaalaaw thai at aa Uaae• M Mrs. DM* ae her sea Char-lea fell—la. altau daartea
tret* receive relief• I Lysat-
Tkela
aisi InIthat the straace reaqeJe were•at local relief. Hewe«rr therecords rereal that allhaaghthey applied far ranef II waanever (ranted atrsaaa Leaf-koal refanad U week far II althoufk ha waa able hadaed.
The hu11 I:ne u to be fececLirtth Jeither fieMslone or. brk-k.'wiUj
a lecrration room and jroom
IVluljM reported the bonddrive was progressing aa*a*fac-torily and will be nmtwued. Suf- .finent mnnev is in hand presentlyto begin the fir»t part of the •work, according to the rommtttee. |
Assisting Pvtrtllo are James •Pacente. John *n1 Anthony Ca rputo, J.** i», Polito. John Mig :liaresi, Ktnr t Caasazca, JosephP*v «*i (t. Charles C«*i negtia and
CioUno
Mr» Hrnry Hamma and daugh-tar, Marilym. of IM Livlnaitaaavrnue. «ir bark (i m • *rck'svacation vprnl at LJikr Hopalrrinf
' ' I FWould S««k to raiMP.mion lor Slain Pal*c*
m«n to W l Pay
tun/til a*ritr«» far Patrolan Tanaiiii .tlhla
, |».nr into the liinrl
I • H I M . I (••» Mr. Mrth
Vll.irn. « l (r ..( P.lrt.lrnjnTYiixna- Ml'in.v oh. . «•<•lam U.i »ee4. in an «tl«ei«>• ,.i.,.in...I in lh» M s *I <-«i.lallirr In Malr Srawlal\ a n \|.|«n«- I" «••• ! a law-li . . I. ««ul.( iiciirr hrr panr
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Pavement Breaker AwesomeSidewalk Superintendents Pay Mighty,
Mighty Close Attention ToNew Device
SHao/alk _ _ who in .days so l**at residents M *#*e bor ,art* «* hand tejouch may become tfaorougsUy a«r | j
with Ute ptitn TlM-yJthe borwgn flBQ<
out by John Grosvo, who did notbid at the meeting. Mr Groaso
that he had been Riventhe wrong net of specifications bythe State Public Housing Auth-ority. Bids last time ranged gen-eral! a little higher than thepresent ones.
then is alwajai anmething new tattract their Interest The latest
a pavement I reaker used forthe first time on this <ob to breakup the concrete surface of OrientWay when that street wa* whut
I off to traffic.yatWfatarr raaclaale*
Holy Name toStage ParadeHackeruack Again Will
Be Scene of Big •Catholic March
give expert ftrVfct aftd fowmetilon the mugjaej of tha> new S-3 , hawhighway excavation here find Rider an alternate plan of erejuir
ing the entire frontage on bothaides o( the S I *nt*r*>*ct\ »o Rutherfnrj from the Berry'* OrwkBridge i- tbe . .i>» '. of theI ->r u;n:li (•••-»••• To Mils eavt theyhave sough,* and t t*.n. <i appuintment of a eommiltee . >'counrilrm-n to n . . ' with !h*-m it-
The pavement breaker » most dtocus* the entire pr-.hiaM-iefficient arcompllahing in 24 -ta« Trwrfc Tereaanalhours work that would Uke men All the property on both »if1r»with pick aKM or evet* pneumatir '•' t »- approa-h i« n*n*-d by the.drills weeks to do. The Orient tV"** Mearte firm but. nnly thmWay stretch was broken up in •l"om the outaktru nf Rutl»rrl'vrdone^etoy, enabling thp giant elec- [-» • p"W« where the rVrT\ »,trie shoveU to begin rutting Creek bridge appma*-h I— orw lothrough to complete the cut for ' "ae is included m O>eir oftei inthe depresaed highway without a *h* b»wn«gh It t» mi^rjtiw^dlong delay. thev wnh In :- i - u U>n
The younifer element wan fas^ under the hitfhwav >vn Uie hank icinated by the maehine «nd the **ie rreek fw • large tr j. k trrnbouncing arnund iu nprralwi *nal and wvaret Mi-*-survived, for with each thruitt of Unofficially it » »*id the IN.
Other Papers On AlbinoI., MI. •••• \ a l lid. tsjfelgjg I M M * 4 ag
luittiHi ..ui «•• U . jlua nssl> . in * • * !
Hackpnuack ha* <>nr> mTe beenrhoaen bv the Bergen CountyFederation of Holy Name So-
coordinating the program through | cttim to be host for the 33rd an-out the lygtfttrt. nual parade snd rally Chairman
Edward Zak. of Pasaair. who' frank V Jerlinaki for the gen-was previously made assistant j f.rat rnmmittee said that it willcnach at » bonus of (300 in addi-tion to his »J,400 teaching «al«r>.becomes v«r*ity track rqach »tan additional l>onu* of >3M.
New appointments of /ak anJKama were approved over throppoaition of Mrs Bertha Groen-
the drill the operator xtlting in •hasket like neat above it iMSJssMS]a couple of feet in the «>r « didthe-operator nt the rab in thetruck pulling the machine „• tt
acconipluhmg Ha
, Then too. tn* triKki rarrvm*away the fill dug up by (he Her
| tr ie Rhnvets have changed thetr| rnurse and instead of traversingI the length of Rutherford iv-mw! and over tbe nrkety hrtdge. they1 are BOW driving out the'\ plrteri rx'itton of Route 6 3' m#adnw« and filling m *nI the land on the south side <•• the
>f the
pendvke. All the appointmentswill become effective upon thecoaches' acceptance
Hfert Thanks
However»t
May I use a umall portmn ofyour p*vt to cxirnd tny iinccr«>thanks to those who so willing-ly offered their 4-ara and wrvut**at thr Monroe street tragedy i fAn£u«l' 5 II yi a* <~omfortinC ti>„!!• . that t>tKi*r nffiofK mH my •»**17 were being aidrd by (ivtlianswhn galfantly ejtprjied ftemaelveaU> the ^angers tnvolvwd. 4
Words of appreciation are no*enough f'*r the aiumUnre render
*-*•! by Sute Trooprr Martin Don-ohue of the lUmsffv Barrark* Hu
, tup+rb earort op the highway tocpnaT and hi> unbrmg
> \ e on Sunday. October 12Meet TUa Week
j Jerliruki, * member <*t theHoly Kame Society of Holy Trin
j ity Church in Hackenserk and j highway tn the holding\ former president of the Federa* \ Belle Mcade Corporaii.-ntion. has served several times as j Manygeneral chairman for the annual \ It ta uavlerstoo4 that althoughfully, particularly on occasions \ the Brew»t«n Company which ha»when'it was comforted here. His' the excavating conirart -t-*-fiiejiet utive staff appointed hy Fed- more than I30.0OQ itrt>nftrien<nceratrn President Albert Knowlea the Rutherford avenue I rids*- to
fflfftV Matthew's parwh tn R*dge- wrth»««ndHbr heavy trortnt t h r - * ^ » *i field, will begin meeting thl« vehicle, and their load- have *-K ••» "»ff"week to complete preliminary' acted heavy toTT of the -\• • •planning ,«trudure and the new arrange
The par»d« this year ahoilW be ment \% proving aatt*t»rt>yry tume of the largest in the history both the owners of the Und and
the contractors However theconUertmg firrn Haa h*d to mattean agreement with the state highway department tn supply an
c . York Authority .1 in a '•'.-* trrn>in«l• ith tHetr pian
•arser trurkt mrt sf N.Cttv They would uae t' •• t»itnal and 'Then !"• *» «outdtran*ferr**d het»-more eatilv mane«,i\ <-r«)>W ifi S«York « narrow
Alth uth tn th* :rn •:-eye the n i l (m U*«progremaving rapidlv. Ihoarcharge, MIV ii»more e*r»vatmg '" n» ••*•,• 1 *u
th+ tett-pTKairy r'«d wlOllfl,.t . • * - . ! . - • * f : O*4> V-^-«* *»« •
ing th« fill T;»\r •*•••••- >Mttli mu 'all h»* » « . . « • * • • t +i*if*. tr»»v • • 'throtigh Art far tbe »|*te haa tv••amjght \>ttU tm peving the high
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pl*rr in order to rhan*. il» plan* B o b b y MoOf •The lilting in «t the • - . - • • « • A* A 1
Und beside the highway h*a,ne-*i A t A »-*
nf the Bergen County Federation.Jerjinskt aatd. and every effortis contemplated to Have dflrgatmtu marehJng reoreventin^ allCatholic penshe* in the County equal •mmmi of fill f.«; the Fta)afwh with it* ownbtad It will be wanna aeetmai from(tmcluded at Riverside Park withan addream and benedtrtion
Aasiating at romrattte* mem-bers are Knnwles, Edward WMurray. St John Church. Ber- ; locally *nd many a,u*at»ona • *• •genfwk.. Williem J Hamer. St been aafceal
ho«pftaT and hi> unlirmg ef AL#ik*-s. Ho-Ho-Kua. Jrohn I Wufort •-. restorv life tn our morta£jt£ Vteakt. St Joseph. HsMrk#na*rk.wounded comsade Thosnaa AlSinn Thomaa M Turner. St Jose**.• »!!.• nerer be forgotten Bogota, and Martin J Neuner, 9t.
JAMES BOOLE . • John. Pairvt-rwCaptain ot Polk* " r——
Mrs William BUkeAart- of 441
The property lh*l U beingfilled u that pfUgairty wwned brthe Belle M'aHc Cor>*eu*>rjM M of whtcrh they have 'rfferedto deed to tn* |to/»iitti '4 Ruth-erf.ord pi<»Maad tie** retain laro
foot ttrlc* onc ep ^ y had a* her recent arrvtee a w Mia
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from WaUira Clan irfcere they Keaaeui MrCaW>r of at Jsa.pt s acted <« ate pi npaalll aad u » a W t » . Manlrr.spent their vacation with trips to Stri<»'l 1 •• Bora, Ca«anraa<l Chamber ...f r i i s—Hu ha> nnther nearhy places "f iMereat Cliffi . yj»eu< <»»ia»iai W 4e4am4 *• -•• ".##.,.». al!
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f4*»bcrt O *»A4 «f» ' £Val>yrt honor et • Uwn paw-thu hoan«> U M W M I an eaasg«n**ell<«f ha tifUi birth**ej a*N**rf***?
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PAGE TWOT H E L E A D E R THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1*47
Tte&A.I»cred Heart K. C. Church \
V«t. Bernard Moor«, pastor'
M at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9 3010:30, and 11.30 a.m.
. m. to :•rf Ural hol-h>h froil'
St. Michael** R. CChurch
Rev. LmdisUus J. WilctewskiPastor
Hdfe Road and Pafr Avenue
Masses during July and Augustit 7, 8, 9:3Q arid 10 3Q
I "Soul" i the Lwtaon-Sermon|suhj<Ht fur Sunday, August VI.j Golden T.-xt: "Lo, this is our| God; we have waited for him,• dnd he will save us: this is thILi rd; we have waited for him
I be glad and rejoice in hisWe V. 1salvati . 25:9)
Holydiiy:: at 5:30, 7, and 1U
art. • _Week days at 7:15 and 8 a ».
St. Thomas* EpiscopalChurch
Forest mn« Stnyvesant ATHWH
__ "Tforfi TtW• King James version of the Bibl*
i "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our) God is one Lord: And thou ShaltJ !-..>• the Lord thy God with all'. ii,me heart, and with all thy soul,land with all thy might" (Deut,
••v. Rowland P. *ye. rector
.The
y gCorrelative passages from
August 17after Trinity
100:00 a. m Holy Commu•nd sermon by the Rector.
Science and Health with Key totiie Scriptures" by Mary Baker
llth SuhoViy jhqdy include:•Soul and Spirit being one, God
Jalo W . Lehtl Mrs. Kraft Dies,
Burial H e l d
Education Board andHeath Unit
Funeral services for Jalo W.L»-k»ti, one of Lyndhurst's fore
w*rt held Mondaymost citizen?ht in the
Mrs. Charlotte Kraft, 58. of 145* _ r I Valley Break- avenue, Xyndlmrst, J
e a a OT j didied last. Thursday afternoon nf aheart attack, despite efforts by:he local police to revive b*r withan inhalator.
They were summoned to thehome at 3:iu p< '"- by a neighborMrs. A. Swenson, 141 Vallej
William Collins
ce company for many years, I Mrs. Eleanor Senderhng, of Std served Lyndhurst. Bergen | Louis, Mo., also two grandi-hiM
- WeatminrtfJ PresbyterianChurch
BMw Bd. and New Jersey Ave.Lyndhurst. N. J.
sUv. Howard E. Friebely. Pastor
Sunday, August 24 -• *.- m. Church School.11 a. m. Morning Worship.
' Preacher, Dr. Charles Kuebler,Pastor Emeritus of the FirstPresbyterian Church of llacken-sack, N. J. .
and Sou) are. one, and this one! never included in a limited mindfor a limited body. Spirit is eter-nal, divine. Nothing "but Spirit,:<*••!.., «.'*m evolve Life, fm Kpint
| ir more than all else." (p. 335)
Lyndhurst MethodiseChnrcb
Stnyve ant and Tontine Aves.Rev. Robert C, Untner, Pastor
S07 Tontine AvenueRuth. 2-6928
Sunday, August 17—10.S0 a. m. Public worship serv-
ice combined w itli itie ChurchSchool—Sermon by Kenneth Mel-linger of Jackson Place.
There's a welcome to all at thechurch on the corner of Stuyvesant and Tontine avenues. Person!without a church home in Lyndhurst are especially invited t(worship here.
Firel Churrh of Christ,Scientist
Reed Memorial UnitedPresbyterian Church
Stayresut near Valley brookRev. DonaW T. Kaoffman,
Th. M.. Minister
346 Stuyvesant Ave.RUtherford 2-5150
Sabbath, August 17—Bible School begins at 9:45Rev. Peter Pascoe, a native of
CoUingswood, N. J., will bring thesage at the morning and eve-
ning services. Mr. Pascoe is di-rector of the largest connty rallyof Youth for Christ in Amenta
Join out worship at 11 a rn and8 p: m. . You will find food foryour soul and a friendly welcome.
Home for Services on Stuyvesantavenue Burial was in the NewYork and New Jersey Cremator-ium in Union City the next dayMr. Lehti died Friday night.
At the age of 57, Mr. Lehti, who'held a post with a Newark msur-ancehadCounty and New Jersey in various capacities. He was a formerpresident of the Board of Healthand Board of Education. He wasalso a former president of theNew Jersey Mosquito Extermination Commission, having1 heldthat poet in 1940.
Mr. Lehti was considered one othe state's foremost experts inmosquito control. A boatman olwide interests, he had hi?yacht on the Paasaic River foryears.
Besides his wife, Harriet, who isincited for her activity in he RedjCfowi arid diHer civic pursiiftsiMr. Lehti is survived by a son,Robert, now working as a for
Hester in Colorado, and a daughter,]Mrs. Dorothy Bryson, who went
WaTMotherof2
enue.made the pronouncement of deathshortly afterwards.
Born in Germany, Mrs. Kraftwas a Lyndhurst resident fur 33years. 4
She is survived by her husband.Otto K.; two daughters. Mis*.Charlotte Kraft of Lyndhurst, and
Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rizzo, of their recent guest their daughter.Mrs. aohnjta(ri,^ijfc*kr
Frank John Cordone celebrated-his fourth birthday recently. Heis the -son of- Mr. and Mrs. 4.
dren.Services were held at The CoT-
lim: Memorial, 251 Stuyve.antavenue, Tuesday morningGeorge Muller of St. MatthewLutheran Church, returned fromthe Lutherlands, Pa., to officiateCremation took place at the NeUYork and New Jersey Crematoryin North Bergen.
Robert HesselsHundreds of friends of Robert
Hessels, 39, ol 722 Fourth ,treft p _ | » . f u r r i r .who d.ed suddenly Saturday. , .K r e T e r ^ U r C I °
MRS C. n « IO
Mi5s Chail^tle Huhnke,Ui ..f Mr . antl Mrs W Ruhnkecf 512 W n i i avenue, Lyndhunt,l*~ jiii*- ttw Liidt- ot James Tuc-t lo of 175 Cl;it<-j jvrnue, Jerst-yCity, Saturday June 28.
Trw ceremony was performedal 4 pin Vii HI. Pauls li. C.Church. J n > y City
Cordone of 325 Millburn avenue.A lawn party was held at hisime. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. j
F. Cordon<* and son, Frank; Mr.'and Mrs. W. Diozriowski anddaughter, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs.if. Defrirnone and rhildrpn Barbara"and Rug**nt?, Mir>s Pauline Set Mia,Mr ami Mrs N l a Magna andsom;, I^eonard and Nicholas, Mr.and Mrs. F. Bartlp and children,Frank Joan and Robert, Mr. andMrs. 7, Drozd«>wski and son,John, Mi and Mrs. A. Drozdow-ski and sons, Dennis and Robert,
: Mr. and Mrs. H. Drozdowski andl»ui niotr'*lt'. tsth^T "ftfj sip-t**ri Mrand Mrs. John Cordone anddaughter, Camilie, Gloria; all of ,Lyndhurst.
parents of a son, VKUJI, born atSt. Barnabas Hospital. -Newark,weighing \9 pounds and <H4ounces. Mrs. Rizzo was the for-w f Mm Catherine i * -SeetorO*Forest avenue.
Mr and Mrs. Edward S. Mar-tin, of 641 Filtn avenue, had as
Wesley Crawford and hia axin,Lee, of MS Lake avenue, areback from their vacation spent atCamp Tamarack, Oakland.Crawford and her d.ufhUr havereturned from a motor tripUirou«h New Enpland with Mrs-Frank Hayes, of Weehawkao.
VATH'S TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE341 Ridge Road Lyndhurit N. J.
RUth. 2-4255
recently to Northmake her home.
Carolina to
Joseph Rosa DiesAfter Brief Illness
Joseph Rosa, 63, of 522 ValleyBrook avenue,-Lyndfaurst, died inhis home last week after a short
es;;. Mr. Rota, who operated abutcher shop on Ridge road, wasborn in Italy and settled in this•ountry 4fi years afln He lived 40jMS ra m LyndHurtt where he wasi member of Sacred Heart R C.
St. M«tthew'f EvangelicalLutheran Church
Valley brook and Travers PlaceRev. George Muller, pastor
RUth. 2-2134
CARD ~OF~THANks ; . . . . . . .ALBINO—We wit,h tr> thank all
our relatives and friends fortheir kind expressions cif sym.pathy. and b c u u t i f u l floraltributes Bt the funeral ..I . he
Pierrepont & Lincoln AvenuesIn Rutherford, N. J.
lu Vv.Thomas Albino,grateful i<. the PolBepartifienii and furii Na/aie
ttrre;ive.i Wif.- und Fan
v andal Di
burial Tuesday in St. JosephCemetery.
A resident of. Lyndhurst for Sf>years, Bub Hessels was wellknown among the sports groupof the community. For years h«-participated in various sport antivities. He' played both baseballand basketball. He was rcroRmzed as a ' leader among th*groups in which he was active.
Bob became ill about twoweeks ago. He was in the pro<es>.of a series of medical examina-tions *when he died. CoronaryThrombosis was officially libtedas the cause of his d«-ath The day
huh he was seized with aheart attack he had returned froma gall bladder X-ray
SeHtngthed^ariPeter f'urtio, J former (JI and
high school -football star, owneran-i operator ..f the Shell Stationat Valley Bn^.k and (Iret-n avenufs Uii many years, has openeda used r:ir UA on Ridgp raaOT oppostte Pust avenue.
Curcio. who-_jSp*Tit liver Jwpyears in tht- iirniy, is one of th*'town's entei I-I ifciiig young Inisinesnnen On h4S I»J| Curcio nowhas many different models •-'u . i l cai.;. He n; beblg assistedat the present timr in ^ales tt*ch-isnj . by his former school dUuH*rnati- Peter Russo.
Robert Saum.'son of Mr. andMrs. Fred E. Sauio, of 22& Postavenue, who has been doingspecial work at the Trenton StateTtacherR College during the sum-mer term, is at home, for the rest
. of the season. He worked hisi birthday anniversary on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs F J. R*jmmler, of!237 Ft in avenue, bav* as their]guesta then- daughter; Mrs. Wai-vr'^tTsiry'. with^TIef^chilcfmi, XTn-
da .-mil M», of Bulfalo.-N. J.
Mury J-i i i ;n;i Rosu; four i l a u c h, Mrs. JoaepKtDt De I .ura,K.'ue;' Mrs. Anna Uttruculli,
Niiilcy. MIK Ruse Chilli, Belle•• and Miss Kh/abeth Rosa,
F.yndhurst; threeeph Jr., and
I.yndhurst.
ons. Salvatore,Frank, all of
IN MKMOR1AMMIN'l'O 1<I IOVIH
ittir friendmemory >tt mynd hb
Muriel Faff Minto. God called herto him on August 17. 1944.When the music has ended,
Ami the row has gone -Like thought* of a loved one
Then memory lingers iin.
He leaves a wido•en&ki Hesselr, ..ntl
Mar if S"•v.n. Hoi.
«, b«»O. *JN«w York. The tody w*" at reMin the Nazare Funerttl Home on
road. A high ntas.s of r*quiem wa:. offered for the repn*<of his ROUI in Sat red Heart Catholtf Church TiJe:;day at 10 a m
Jarvises Have ChildMr ami Mrs. William D. Jarvi
Jr, of 125 Jennesa piac-e. ur.- th'-purentf. ol a son, Wiiliain Df ,eva:,'HI. Mi-; Jatvu. wat; thai f.....--.MIES Catherine Boglive of th«Jrnner>s place address.
The babe is the first grand childnf Mr and Mrs, Boflive an<l alrr.of Mr and Mr William D. Jaivis of 344 Weart avenue; m.l v.the first great grandchild of MrsAngelina SBrapnrhieiln of 'n.i,Kingr.)and avenu.-
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1947 T H E A D E R PAGE THIEF
Rack** Romano Weds Walsh FreeholdersWon't Take$2,000 Hike
wore ana<,ua d i e s s a n d t h c bridegroom'smother wore a blue dress, eachwjth tlack accessories and a cor-sage o( I e c | roses.
Miss Rachel Ann* Romano, gown of yellow marquisette laah-daugfater of air. aud Mrs. Nicholas ioned with a sweetheart necklineRomano,- -Mfr- Copciand -^vemtev^and-^h-T-t- si«*v a Shg—WPTP Tbecame the bride (if Thomas matching short veil arranged withWalsh, -son of Mrs. Leo Walsh a flower tiara and carried aand the late Tax Collector Leu bouquet of mixed yellow andWalah, of 147 Weart avenue, both a*irpie flowers.ol Lyndhurst, Saturday The-ccre- The brides mothermony was performed ty the RevBernard A. Mcore, pastor ol Sacrtd Heart R. C. Church, "a* Sp. m. The bride was given innwriage by her father.
Miss Marie Romano was !•-•:sister's only attendant. BenedictWalsh served his brother as bestman.
The bride wore a pown of whitemoire and net with'a sweetheartneckline;—short—sleevns w~T f ti" Bci'leville'.' ~™M?T WaTsJC a 1M> _which she wore Inrtg gloves and Lyndhurst High School alumnus,a full skirt with a lrmR-trariT."Hrr~rj5fans (Venter Rutgers'Universityfingertip veil fell from a beaded , n the fall He is now with Lesliecrown. She earned a bouquet of Company. Lyndhurst. He servedgardenias and white gladioli. j n the U. S. Navy for two and
The maid of honor wore a on*-half years.
Miss Messina A Local Bride
R « " ! * : • ' • ' ' • > t . , . , • ; , — R i v e r R o a d
South of Garden~Sire*i|~ln EdK*~"water. S»n Marto ConstructionCorporation of Scarsdale.~N~~YTS4.789 lor a storm dram in Pali_sade> Park, and the Lo Piyto Con ..struit ioa Company of Lodi. $3,790for a storm dram on Paseak Rottdin Washington T o * nship
T*ie Board voted to join ttwBorough cf Edge water in applyititf it i *? 4* irue* " Wm (V TW?19rt1 e"i. . . • - . . . , | e -. , • . t , throughtuuies. and jvunl rates m all claas-
Mctnbers of the "Bergen'County <* ;tnd . n:-."<- oni»> betwe-en piersBoard of Freeholders annVunced I h l ^ n r i t a i and the New York
A l t h o u g h New LawGives Them The Auth- -
ority They Refute
BULLETIN BOARD
By PAUL 0«ACCIO
On their return from a honey- t h l o U g h tiieir Direct- i JJ>hn J- HatborL.nes R. R» In make themrmnm.ir. the Pocono Mountains, D i c k e r t o l l i t h { l t t h e > ivJc d e . on * par.iy »ith .ate* now m*mPinnsyvania. the couple will hve-^ idedi U | w m r o o u s l v n o t t o u k e t . i n w i on auffl traffic by i«il-at i47 Weart a.-enue, Lyndhurst. !advantaRe of the "new State la* roads to piers ta Hobokrn Edge-
Mis Walsh is a graduate of the which would permit them to in- water will pay f t any fee* in-Lyndhurst High School and was create their- salaries from $4,000 volved in the IPCIHIIKIA.with Wallace and T\ernan_ m j o jB.QOQ. A TWCW P°*)llil*L «u*tnd»a« tt
vondmom piTventc-d the A W W. Lrwandowefci RM j"Vo" 3tt Anrvcts "fTofil Kut3iii#iJvrli tegular "nwrling" on Autj 5. aTTn«" Jnew trnipm ttt y :..• nii;;.*: :<-i •». l - . - t . i at 3 * * MUbutn »v*nur V v . $risfjjlil m t v l m t w ill' definitely t*kr UUH.V thri «• at thr Ua.hU *>>tfiiiii inrtjilmi A4juUnt C b a i U T..iiiii.. will n.>tif> >\>u b> $*»»;card of tb*> in M meeting Wt a ir hoping that r .- c o w f n i . . . v U < .• -•-: i will arv M majoiity .tmi artiv* |rt»up ot AMVET mrmk»r» '
p . !• •-. n t i
Comno^ntU i Heiwix and Vu-« Commandn UrSrinv IM: i i m ,abW to Jttrnd thr i t mvctmg. Second \ » . OWMH04M Hu4d>Coinctl • . > • . • , ' \ . AMV'ETS prt-wnl • ( th<- U>t mrriing Thuwaa the- first tmir i' >t Buddy t*vri Un>k » v n ami h<* <tM • (»tu
Miss Josephine HestiM of 267Green avenue. Lyndhurst. anilT7S«t. Manuel M'ntijo of SanDiego. CaHf.. were roamed Sun.day. August 3 at 5:0(1 at the S»
R C T R
The maul of honor. CatherinePage, her hiih school friend, worea nile green moray taffejta twotier gown and carried yellow
g"f<1 Hf art R C rimn-h T),i. R.A i i i s e l iu i^ 1711. huiriesmajd. ClloriaBernard Moore officiated Giannctto, her cousin, wore a
The bride wore traditional p<nk muiav taffeta tfown. caughtgown of white satin beaded at ;it the bottom with > bow and car-the yoke and at the wrists with ne<l Uili.vnan rose buds
b l b k l
Freeholders in th I cvcouoties. Camden* M u aSommerset have alrejdythe allowed increases. In UnionCounty the Board also dech—dthe increasf. Undei the provt-siun.- of the law the Due , to;could get an addi txnal (500 boeslover the PiffltlT $2,000.
' While the Freeholders aAtlioi, ized. a second nlVflUotlHHH to:' bids on repa;i t f thp Anderson1 Street bridge, wot kmen werebusy Neplacing a bent and shorncompression part mi the 80-yeu;til.i structure, which was damu^eii
other *rouna» in • the Public Building"a n d and Grounds Department JWM
vutei l T « t K l ^ v appointment wai
thr i ; i t . .
T i n %Ctt
LYNDHURST PERSONALS
or busCounty Engineer Ritaroe P
McClave said the men*b*-r. one ofthe diagonal braces fonmnK In*
a bustle back and lonp train She [ The best man was T/4 Arthur ^^ §ii-ucture "f the budge spanwore a fingertip, illusion veil Dnninuo and the usher S/Sgt ning the Hackensack Rivei u>edged with French lace and tar j Ferguson. Team**, would be replaced andried a paayer book with spiaj* or, The ir.uplc urc honeymooning t n # bridge opened for traffu- l l cifirgardenias. I'H' the PoumoR. w a s closed last Tutsday night
when the bent s l ed stay was firs!noticed
McClave suid he was not sui*1
wttethcE the ui*".*- was bent and
putor of the Reed Memorial H i c k > n « « c k Hosp.lal Mrs.; "I"1""1."'.',""""' " L*,!"!""',''Church ...I Schreckl.ns,..,n was the former ^ « » ^L\Z!t^LZ
ber. the ensuing str.iin causingthe fthnring action f^alhyi thanlake a ehanca that the latter wasthe case, the entire piece is brin-;replaied, he atfjfcod
The bids t\>\ Vtm A«d»nonStreet bcidfa will be Un a tnnbei
Isabelle ReilleyEngagement Told
Mr ani lira I*-.. F Rtilly. of433 Jnun. r> ivi-nue. have kn.Bounced tr«- i r.v«-« unlit of theirdaughlt'f : - . . ! . . . Mane to lluvir!J Sam • i K M ..( Mi *nd MrsEltr.r F Sanboin. ol v n M.•: .„•• .
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a graduate
i Tppnrt "and listed" members vtm * m r \n v%rrr\n Lyndhui i t tot thr • V. puipv»»r of kelling .'-i- Thi» nti.'ulil puiVt- thf . • . ! ! , . ; a »ucvr«*. it wt- 1) piUh in *ndhe ran to »ell tin ad hi cve iy rmrvhanl m Mf m c i
' '. '• ivuivriition , -.iiiiiiiiti i ntrt in L.v tnlhuiai on thr^ugu^t t u i c 1.1 Lyndltutxt Talked uvrt mtnui dc-Uil* eon
ufthe raavenUuB Kveiythma **l N M » lV.S»ik» L>ndhu»
i iunventkii\. »«y» ih..i th«- AMVKT u n v r n t u m lh<...i he .. >urrvnful our AMVfclS try In )M> pt*fwnt .: thi
o'liventiou, Si-pt 13 *nd 14 M•• » un Ihu n. M wcrkOn Aujc ft. U»i, Ihi AMVCT koltbaU tram . i . l . * i . . i Ihr Am**
»un U-Klon b> • elate aron of & tt» 4 AM\ » i s ;..t b> & tununtil llu-.frith ih:iill|t uhrn thr Legion iftlhrd unl) U> ttv *L.>p|M-i t i t i.un fchoit
The bnJr-tn'-tot*of Qutvn uf Pe*ca HighNorth At hngUm and i* eib> the rnirtantll l Insurant*' Ipan> Mr S*ntx.un b withWextrrn Kleciru Company
•ved with thr Nayy in tht
bold uVlctuTI
HiPa
nvti liic l,>mlhui»t Rat, d n i d e * * h *it* WKh-tlM HillUippeis (<•! ( l lH pU« < Ift, thr) iuu>t .i. !. ..t trw HlUtitptM-ia into bi- ViU>«*d •'!( in thr n. .. futuir toIf the AMVKTS UHEI Turmlay i-MtM
lU|.'p<MS BtiyVU to h»M «t l« •••! « tu
It > dtl a muYrmr Brut ttrt - T h * AMVET
Un-i thv \ v \ rthr A M . i . ' h * • ".. i«ifl*->. oul <•('•tliiteh tht AvtajWUbaj mual Oe(i-«tin it t: . pl«> •<!
Al Ttw
LyndKjrit. FloristIII jiltgl !t •- v
Rev. Ernest W Dunn, former Travels place. Saturday, at t h e . ,of th4 Reed Memorial H a c k e n s a c k Hospital, Mr*. s J ? o r M b-v t l l c l m i m c t
United PresbyterMrs. Dunn, with their son. Wil- M.ss Edn;t B'-llenbach, daughter
of Mr.- and Mrs. George Bullen-bach of 40 Hark avenue.
U»m, of Detrrut. Mivh .ing among friends in town. ThtRev. Mr, Dunn preached the ser-mon at the Reed Miiiiorial churchSunday evening, to u Cffipai ityaudience.
II. P Lt-amaavenue has iut.t markedday anniversary Onuay Mr and Mrs, J H.
Mrs. William B Leaser, of 871Second avenue, hafc returned fromOcean Grove when" she spent XU-Jweek-end as the su*if*t of MrsAlice M. ShalWell.
i,--of 515 Hardingtnai ked his bnth
the sameQuacken
bush 'of Warwick, N. Y . parenuof Mis. Leaman, marked theirl i s t weddinu anniversary andMrs Quactrertbush"s birthday an-nivei sary. The triple, celebration^u a s held at Warwick-
StelzenmullerGuest at Party
WiUtun StoUctunuller. ton oiMi «nd Mrs.' William S u l l e n ,irmlU-t at -12* I .\ mgnlon avenue,u as guest of h'.«nm at a put lygiven wt his home U*t week incetebratKin of ii,> »ixth bnthday
Station It"Closed. For Summer
T. . Bwb> Keep W.-ll Sut i -n!£'-•< v\\ It SSchool « i l l l l« «".o«iunit I Tuwday. SwV^**11***1 '• l t t*due to \\w puiutinK ind' irtiuvaing Itring iion«* -n the atrhuol
An unr tMsutng t ' h a \ . thr
deck on the drawspdn Biddt-oWill also be asked |u offet pricrami a steel deck.
Bid;. •,:.'] b* requested also foi
ialuuna * P T «A litft"1 t*ikrattraditm u
««*ir iwtved
in blue fowlt
Hall BaL>. '»>«
Story Hour at Library
A a m u p «»( SI t luldirn v « M(>1IMI)1 fui III* StBI) BOUI »l Ihvl.\ ndhui it > i er r..i Ubi »* ylavfwrvh M.»» Edtih JmntngatttkMt«n'« tti Fiftla, tnUt tt»•turtm Stir Mill .-onlmix* th-*to\ v h ui rat.li Wetlnru1.iv *tIn n»un *t thr k«mr hwil until
tuol npmf N« admw*UH> l h k « U
pfreshs writ*
yOthei
Mrs John Gleeson of 337 Weartavenue, entertained at tunche m Mist Ethel Stephens, of 285recently for Mr.>. Conrad Eck Lyndhurst avenue, has returnedhardt. of Palisadt-s Paik and hei fr'-m a vacation of two weeksdaughter, Mrs. Charles Sleffen spent at Ocean Grove.gand son, Billy, of Jersey City.
Mrs Ignatius Kelly, ofMr. and Mrs. Homer P. Shep- Fifth street
herd, of 739 Fourth street, are from Schnespending the rest of the season at 'She •pent three week* with netOcean Grove Mr. Shepherd issupervising principal of Lynd-hurst schools.
Son To SchreckcnsteinsA son, Arthur George ScHreek-
en^tein. was born to Mi. and MrsArthur V. Sehret-kt-nstein. of
repairs to tht Midtbetween BoKota andlor timber or steel deekmit, anda-l&o I' i a Miiewalk un the south-erly side of the- IWtnf span
Earlier'in the meeting, all bidsfor major repati • [oi the tWu
i ^pans were rejeeted as ti«» high.Contracts for .work on uth*r
783 j spons and construction workhas returned home! totaling $2M iriif were awarded
tady. N. Y,. where jThv Diane Ccautructiao CorporaI lion. New York City, wa* given! the painting cnntrai t foi the'Court Street tr tdge for $2 «•«», thi- t^tugrt-Mtive M a c h i n e t*..tn
pan)' <>f Hat RenMu k, i • • •• i- a<.tLto rt>pair (!'*'• ;• i' o n rh»-
Wal! Street nndjc** between G « -field and PHMUIC for $7AWS. tb*
ICutiupi Brothen ..f far* l ^ e will
gu**h
re Marion Emwh bridge er>. Arthui and l l u h a e l T i u l c -lafkensscli onet. Edith I la mm*. Alien Smith,
Mr> Karl' Dieb*>|d Ji . Aitli he,.•on. Karl and 4aught*i b»r t s . olLyndhuisi Mr% Ueurjfp Diebtrtd,of CatMadt and Mt* Kail I).--bold ot Napoleon. Ohio grandirL'ilhft *f th»- g u e » t u f honui
Waltrr &hrn*4l of MM
vacation ^. i : : : -'. pxuot plririnanfHis b i o t h n A i t h m is ra>V Iraniu v iu lMin t u p to
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Lyndhurst Jewelers
George Lewis, with his sister-in-law. Mis Mynl D. Lewis, of252 Livingston avenue, and herdnwjihtei". Mis. Avn*. Dare of Al-l«wi> , - \>. in. ik here on a visit.
ii day at Point Pleasant.
Not iwt a N W modbf.. •
COMPtfULY NEW DESIGN!
Only Advanc«-D«*ign
Chevrolet trucks ofF«r all Hi«§«
NEW TRUCK FEATURESCom* in and Htm . . .
NEW MTMK« Dnltn-M.W t.hthai "hrnihn" —NFU innriil.•ll-ataal conslructlofi—NKW 4ut-•bW, full; .djo.l.bl. M U - M WU% *r*aw vl.lhlllly-NrW H.-«i-Mountrd n h - M . t t •tronftrrrraniH-NKW livfMwl I....I « P - .In | W U «nd p k l . . p . - \ m . rh>l*ni Itiadlnt In ai»k< >nd hl>hnet ta«a*-Sr.W Ihouugh Ml.In* and Imulwlofi—plui m m ..I»lh«r NEW fralurra luu numtiiNi)lo m«ntiim*
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c^^Sw^rsr CH EVROLlT
Laird Johnsoa, Inc.325 Park Avenu« Rutherford, N»w Jersey
RU.2-2SOO
Full Time
MENWanted to Work in
PLANT
StE MR. LAND
Steady Work . . . No E*porionco Nccoiidiy
GOOD STARTING RATE WITH INCREASES
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
GOOD WORKING CONDITIONSNEW JOBS BBNS CREATED
WITH GOOD PAY
M. J. Merkin Paint Co. Inc.260 Grant Avenue Lyndhurst
TELEPHONE RUTHERFORD 2 2757
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OUR COLO CUTSOUQING SUMMER
MEAT.ARCv TASTY
COOLING MEATS'TO EAT/
I.KM IM «I'KIM.
LEGS LAMB ^ 59c
l « l i . \ K M K i l l II M i l M l / H i ' k ^ # t k « > l
ISMOKEDHAMS D«f |
CHICKENS
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ROASTING CHICKENSI III Ml i I ILAMBS LIVER . .:. .
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SPECIALS
BROADCAST HASH 16 oj c«r lit.STANDARD TOMATOIS I t«n» 2«K.SWAN SOAP lg« i i k t I6t .mail c«U 10cTOMATO PURtf Coci R o t - I i c.n litJtLLO PUDDING J p ig , ?0<LUX SOAP FLAKES '(9* JlcSPRY ) Ib <•" $ l IV 1 Ife c«n 47cAPPLE SAUCfc lo«m«n.
leRSfcy CORN .4 fpi
TOMATOES 2 e»•1 o-y 1-1 \ M > .POTATOES . 10 lb*
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PAGE FdUR T H E L E A D E R THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947„ i: i .
The LeQ|on Parade*s. By Ralph Lecoque, Sr. xjKnruxnrxxxnrtnjx
I hope yo h a vve made arrangements to be present at the nexty g s T 19, coming prepared to voice your opin-
ion m the selection of your officers for next-year. While electionwtli not be held until September 2, you will hear what the present*[^tt i*. so fai. and perhaps you may have a suggestion of your own-Much,may prove beneficial. At the same time you will be afford-ed tfce opportunity of reviewing the motion picture taken by theFourm of July Committee, shnwing._thc. various activities of thatday. so let us turn out in full force and show the committee weappreciate., tbcit efforts. Eats will follow.
J*or the next two weeks" the Drum Corps will adopt a heavypractise schedule preparatory to entering the National Convention;i..:.tde: more dnJl night will -be in order: *o not wanting to con-
_nu! with the Softball U-ams playing ut thp >tgh «-lw.l, the-Cnm-I .m-t has received permission from Commissioner James A. Bres-i.n trr" use tht* Rivti Ru.td field As you know the field at presenti mit suitable, for sports but the committee feel* it can be usedby the corps to advantage.
Speaking of the convention. Commander Wells would like a.. .-it group to turn out for the parade, which will be held on Sat-
:.;•, Aligust 30. The county has advanced their meeting night to •V *taesday. Au«. 20 Delegates please note. They have done this{, as to make final arrangements for the convention, as well as '*
appeal to ail posts fur a large turnout. There is no reason for,c to A?lve on the convention as it is very ably covered in thejitiMul Legionnaire whwh you receive this week and I urge each
..nH! PWy -.nt rjf V«JU to read it thouroughly.ti> remnnher1 meeting next Tuesday; convention theeek; annual meeting and election of officers, on Tues-
y, Spt 2; *1MJ mat the name LEGION means service to all vet
Goshen Man Contest OnFined $28 For Legion
LeadershipPleads Guilty to. FailingTo Stop at Scene
Of Accident
• . » ; . . • ' N V man wii* fined*2i ploy S-i tes t - m LyndhurstpotfeeVourt last week when heP.U aJ**(1 ?U'!t> l<> a charge of fail-
'. ro to stop at wtm MI an acci-• • r-t. Although Riven an oppor-tunjt* f o r a wwk 1 ' postponementby i t t i ng Rrfnrrir: (>'t;-j Stella to• ! « A Uie uv..m<.n> \\.is ai vari-iaiutt. the uut-nl-t"u n resident|.«jfierredl to pay the lint dechn-.1 |E to aeex lt-2^1 advi t*.
The man. K« nneth Martfiewiez,R T D 2 G- - I , N. Y . wasr a r i t w f b y Chai N s Htstino. U
Ftv tkhh tl.-i-' Ni.nli Ailington,v itiihitiii-ij !-•,. • ••' "n Kuige ibad,
1 Resiinu tuld SK-Jlain he hadP'i! - <,n intuNorth Ari.rigmn bffforf ovt-iluk-.11:4. hi> car.
f - ni> P#IJ *wa the
The Mim»i T.rfttftWort. B«Be-
! or leu. 12 the N\
spending the week at Culvermere,--*••-,--«ler returning ffom « W I
at Beach Haven. I
ant. and MARIE ANTONETTEMKOl.A, nl«o known an MA Ft IKANTOINETTE MKOl.A. NICHOLASMEDU and W1LMA M B J U . hU
VITO 11SOLA »nd ROH Kwif.-. VITO MW)I.A andM4#>LA, Ms Wit*;- -etWs.1 KKRIERO snd JOSEPH Ot'EK-
RIERO, her husband. HuiVd TASSKl.l.V: 8ABATO ALHAMJSi:. alsknown u» SAM ALBANKSE. S.TAS-KUJ.RO ALBANRMK and MAR-flARET ALBANE8E. hla wife. MA-RIB CHRISTOFHKR and IAJU18<*HKIHTOHHEK. her huxband, CAR-MKI.A ALBANKSK. VlKClNlA AL-IIANEHE. (IW)ROK NULL ami KM-It! A NULL. tilt. w!tv. CHAHI.KSS( HWAItTZ and A! A K • 1 A K K T.SCHWARTZ, hla wife, and ALFREDR.CCi and JOSEPHINE RH'CI, hlawife, and NICHOLAS TASHKLLY.I'AHMINB TASSHt,LV. MARIETASBELLY and HELEN TA88EL-
place °( beginning and from^ r«ll!lin« NOEIb. forty-al* <«•>M , thirty-nine <») minute* W«#jthundred and n^vt-ntt-^h <U7> (**«.
? or 1*-M. to the Northw»»tenjrof land of the party of t&t tint" ^ ' ^ • ~™~™-* riihninr *10nr **** N o r 1 h torty-wt* <ml> degree* tenminutff Ka»t fortr-tour («) fe«t
e or ltt»». lo tne ena or me. _ri«« heretl.-mg a par t >•( t h e I
'tytd innnine M"ilii by Mary Helen Carr1 Stephen U. Carr, her hiioband by
oft (i h'-nTium date the second day ofMay. Nlntt**eh Hundred and Tw«nty-twu ..ml re< otded in the U«ra;en Coun-ty Clerk'* Office, at H»< k. nwuk. NewJeraey. In Itook I1W of Iie*»da. !«.««• 67;_ j i .. »_ „ •... •.• . .t • t. . u . . ».-. A . .*^nt lni .a
ook IIU of I-N-<*da, page &7;d being a part of the sunn- premiumnveyed to Carmine MI-OIH by Man
Cfc widow hy deed bearing
Jersey, in Hand being ac o n v y d toHeleconveyed to Carmine MI-OIH by ManHelen CfcfTi widow, hy deed bearingdate the m-vt-nth day of April. Nint-t<-< ii Hundrt-d and Tw»ntT-thr«e andr»- ..rd.-d In Iht- said Clerk'a Offleo inHick tl« of Deeda p«ge Hl>
Together' with all and aingular therights, libertleit. prlvllegss, h«r6dlta-fiC'iits and appurtrntt nrex thereunto
i i l t '
NOW thru SATURDAY
4/HIGH BARBAREE
Prrsetitcd At:Saturday:
3:2" T:tt I«:2»l l f i 7:10 10:M
apin
.. Fl. fa. R>tu l iable .7lh. A. D.. 194T.*"KIH-:it * RI.VSBiMCR, B«qi«.. f*olm.
By virtue of the strove Mated wito me directed and delivered. I haIt-vied upon and will expone f«r *;•at publl. vendue at the atMTlff'f Of-fice in the City of Ha.-kenai.pk on
Wednesday, s«ptem*«r 3, 1*47at two o'clock In tlie afternoon, Day-light Having Tome, nil that <ertuinin.ri of land and premisea. Blluute, JlyIng and t.eiUK In the Townahlp ofI-yndnurat, in the County of tteru.-nnnd state of New Jeraey.
Beginning at a point on the North-I Westerly si.I. of Ridge Road dlstnntI thereon one hundred and th>rty-fWeI fiml M'v-nn six hundredtho (13H.7d>
feet Northeasterly from the corner |formed hy the inter»ectiori of thejNorthwesterly aide of Rldjte Roithe Northeasterly side of Ki
reiitx. i«Hiit* and profits thereof,ills". Mil tin- •Hint. . right, title, linemt*!, property, clulm :n.tl demand u.UM ttald defendant*) of. In, to and outof the Mime be sr.M to pay and wHiufyIn Xhr first place onto the Mid com-pUimirit. the Hum of $S.10i.l9. withlawful Intereat thereon from the 19thduy of May. 1947 until the fame b*iwid and Matlnfl«>d and alia the contnof the iialil complainant which havet.f.-ti duly taxed at the sum of MZS.SS.
FRANK D. L1"BRMORBSheriff.
p. E Red.—Commerrtal LeaderAug. 7-14-21-28—'Feea I47.»4
William LesMT will opposeJohn Hartigan. choice of the
^nominating tomnuttee, for com-mander of Ban inger-Walker Post
, American Legion, when officersare elected September 2. Lesser,a veteran of World War I. wasr.ij.rmnt*ted from the f.t>or. Harti-(,'an served in World War II.
Other nominees named by tht?1
lonimitteo and who are • unop-powd include vite-commanders,Anthony Kiefer, Grover Heins-dorf, Donald Summers, and Jo-
; st-ph Russell; finance officer,Harry Fcldman; Yecording ad-jutant. Frank Himhclifte; corres-ponding adjutant. Harold Rump-It'tin; color bearer, Elmer Mitti-men; standard bearer, HaroldNynaavd, aergcAtlt-at-artiu, Le-roy Hibbard and historian GeorgeSafar.
Those nnmtnated for member-ship on the executive committee
LyndhurstPersonals
Lou Phillips I*Home on a Visit
LyndhurstPersonals
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U.<- u.*iien1__ i- Th«r iOoiii M ;.)i Jer i«>mtw*jt i ! iuu*n»K uf the
arm aiVj --,.*,) ii furri. d Hie $25: i J i : ; . : > tint • H* u.rornied tne
^ .story. Pis-nI assistancethe off
M j f
a a cguilty and
fred Lee, Summers, Kiefer, .Heins-dorf, and.Russell.
Alvan HaVph *as chairman ofthe nominating committee whichincluded Harry Hanson. Lecnque,Ilolzherr, Hftrtifan, Hinchcliffe,and Kief.-r
Harry Wells, corn'mander, will| trad a delegation to the state con-vention at Trenten this week-end.Making the trip will be LffoquL T i i i n i i i ^ i n t . i L L | r w i l l i n~ JL-I ' u i j i i r r
•ne-ir,, .ationary per- g 4 ^ ; H u ^ f » - ^u«u s t Hwyter,
i« SprlogfitM' av» nu<*. on Julyv , ,hy Rac--:d-r W.lliam Bivona LyndhurSt
ued: S tamps < —' .•hargwd i P e r s o n a l s
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Free-man with their daughter. Bar-bara, and son, Kerbei t. of 545Union avenue, are off on a three-1week motor trip through Canadaandjjfeturn by-way of the New"England States.
Mr- and Mrs. Maxwell RWright of 327 Livingston avenue,have had us theft retent gueststhe Rev. and Mra. Mimor H. iSenior of Hstedon, Mis. HarrisonWright arid Mis. Elizabeth Voss terf BaskinK !(;•!:•
IT/5 Don Santoro of the Army
Medical Corps stationed at Wai-ter Reed Hospital, WashingUm,X>. C, is spending a furUnigh of jtwo weeks at his home ut 121Copeland itvenue, und ut his bho'rehome at Keansbur«.
Mrs. Robert W. Jurgeiu with!her daughter, D«iis. and son. |Robert WillUni", of 154 Page «ve-
! rim- ;m- back from Hamburg, |i where they spent their, vacutionjut Lake Stockholm,
Mi. and Mn. Harold Wells Jr.;>t Page avenue, .uc on their va-|
[catkin ot two weeks at CulversLake.
Louts Fletcher Phillips, apprcntue seaman, U.S. Navy, isvisiting hi.s mother, Mis. Gert-rude Phillips of 70fi Ridge road-Louis is on 12 days' leave fromthe U. S >N«val Traininn Stationut Great. LafcWi Illinois, wherehe has just successfully compk-ted eleven weeks of ntruittraining
Due to hi.s excellent showing intraining 'and classification testshe has been Bttlgnwd to a classat the Naval Aviation Machinist'sMittr*1 Schoor, Jacksonville, FlaC
Alex Olson Hurt
Alex Olson, H5, of :«7 Secondavenue, Lyndhurst, was reportedin 1-i'int condition at Haikc-nsackHospttHl. wht'i*.1 Ha wusri tukui. tol-kiwing a fall from the first not*to the cellar of a now house at619 Kinysli.nd avenue.
Olson, a carpenter, was work-ing on construction of thv build-uif! when he met with the acci-dent
patr pitman Joseph Caggifinaconveyed the injured man to thehospital .where he is said lo h;.v*-suffeted a Lack tniury and a hc.iitlaieiatioh whuh required! MveralsViUlu's.
Pvt' Richard Burke, son of Ed-mund. Burke, principal of theLyhdhuist Higfi Schotol, and Mrs.BuVke, i,f 2i*5 Post awnuc, whois pit wntly rtationed at CampButkner, N Y.. was home for theweek-end.
Mr and Mrs James Hart, of]£03 Wear! avenue, have us theirguests for the week their daujfh-ter and son-in law, Mr and Mis.Geoi ^e Cl. CC'k ami children.Ji noie L*>u and Ge<jrge, of
-Wind«oi. N. Y Tlie Cook familyA1 ill move to Farnnngdale, LongIsland, m the near fulunv
•The Misses Audrey Bivchaff, of49 Stu> vesiinl avenue, and MaiyKay, erf 2(Mi Kuthei f t»rd avenue,are: jefiding their vacation onBlock learnt H. I.
Miss D<iris Lobmayer of 54StuyvPtant avtnue iff*»Uy ei»tti laintd for bet ^iioiity chupter.
'",.,„
wtfe being
U u i s C. W j - n l n yi' efcue, Werhav>'k<:inf paid ct*M* fi'i
1.. Hfchuift, Pat: o!nJ^nE'fA s«i' madt ~tlu
(Jtr.er taxes v. • ! <; i\,\ ICurt A St-f<-:i
i.i y t'Crl! FiankNinth t U M . C;i:;; ib\\<\ L#atft, •_•:- .
M i t r a e ! A C r I,.H i;.\t r.uc *n*i \ > r. >i.S'xth i venuv ••• •*. ipaid » «.«vl5' f - !• . . !ina . . .-^ti- r,-
F|»ur i h £ ! * . - <-f iii• '•fii * t : « dj -
112 I***** av, n i<MraJ <-i--".-. *- ' c» i i ,: • . t-liu*- C r -t • l.r>
• U i i ^ VI5lUn: . ' '. '.nitty ctMtipLi r . <itOliM-y. J47 V.::-. h
nue ' rr.pi;M(^ Ma » r ...., -,.M UB' Tontint- i
i«2ii ]>;.ik* as f inert $5
^t-rtiny in..if Eufft-'ne
arrest.rdi'TCd paid23'i Sussex
HiK-hat, 500.•it S2 (menp rharge.
. :«5 15thVilla. 637
, :,j lesnienlsi. ..ml park-
,,1 .icily per-' j Sl'rllatn.
. '1 plaint ell(«i Pnst
\ ; , , u,-.Wian. C'.nut avt1
Marge• :i ie Miss
VViison ave-iii • motheriJ.rfc.rt.ltMl-.. nue, ium-
M n . Skyta VisitsDaughter on Coasi
ATTHERIVOU
Mr> John Sky-i-j ' 31" Lincolnavt-nue ha« returm-d hom. fromCalifornia. *-J * n ' . spentt twoweeks Tiirtine h»-r dauuhtii* andBon-in-l>w. jCarts;n un ' MrsLeon F" Ber.Ki-in .-•),', on the Kthof Jum* w*r^ PfiKi i'/ t-nt-s of afcaby girl Sr«« :xv ColctU, weigh-inalTlb* IBS ozs Coptain Ben-d()B is ciiwf Ofastetrtcian »\ Fort" "*|r Ration Hospital. Ke ex-
%~U> bt- rfciV,as*"d from the I ' .S_ % in M,<r<h 4B tfren plans to
vi*it %i J . jfr*»rn whu h he will «'•lo L^mtsuir.) u here he wiU settleriewnias pnvjtic doctor of More
• La.'
Hi wn6 Mrs Charles Cann. olPoet 4\*-nu« aie back from #
Mr. and Mrs. John Cordonr;ind Mi. and Mrs. Frank Bartlospent a day at Atlantic City re-i enlly. ^
Mr. and Mrs. John Cordon* andMr and Mrs. Frank Bartlo re- !turned from a week's stay at Sea- ;si e eig ts.
The MisseR Adele Cicconc of536 Lake avenue and Audrey !Wrier Of 250 Oriental place, arevacationing at Avon-by-the-tea.N. J With U\«m for u Umv art (the Misses Connie Torre und 'Claire Silvain of Keainy. ,
Rocco J. Clccone, of 536 Lake.avenue, is ut Atlantic City where ihe is spending u two wwtu' va-cation.
IMr. and Mrs. V. F. Camu'an. of
139 Post, avenue, entertained M 'their home recently in celcbration of Mr. Carmean's birthdayannK'ersary. Their nuestts in-cluded Mr. and Mri Joseph H iAldridge. Mi. and Mrs. John Van .Huinen, Mr. und Mis Hyman •PoweU Jr . Rev Donald T Kauff- 'man. Mr and Mis. Alfred Mor jK;in. Mi\- Ruth Westphal, all ufl.\ ncthurst.
«Mr and Mrs Ronald Christen-•en, of Valley Brook avenue, are\acutiuning at Lake Mohawkwhere they are guests at the |summer home of Mrs. Christen-1sins sister, Mrs John, M Nelson j•nd family, of Rutherford.
Mrs William C Downie, of 17Stviyvosant llllalM, and MrsGfWjie Downie. of 18 Park ave-nue, sisters-in-law, left Sundayi ii a injjnth's vacation trip toCalifornia. They plan to spendabout two weeks ut Arizona.
I Mi and Mrs Henry Reysen, of224 Post avenue, Spent the weekvnd at Ocean Grove.
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In thr rule uf a fuithl-sK « i f r , IOM-]> Juan 1 iml.itnr climb*, to
n r w ilr.im-Uu' he i t l ' t s in "IVV" oppositr l l r r h e r l MarKhall, PatrickR n u u !(*•* .tinl ' l i n h.i'tl Nr>. Thr a-..m i.ilr f r a tu r r U "My Kn.ilirrTalk* to Horaea** • t a r r l a i " B u t r h " Jrnkn.N. Peter Lawlvrd »ndEdw»"rd Ariu.ltl. and will Vtr shown *\ •>»<" Kivoli nn Sundas thriiTur«da>. *
Watch for theOpening Dale1.
•Something new inEntertainment forthe Whole Family.
•k beautiful and modern
DRIVE-IIITHEBTRE
ROUTE 4PARAMUS, N. i .
R I T Z" ALWAYS 9 FiATVtti *
CARPENTER an) MASONAlteration Jobs
Estimates Cheerfully GivenJames Barrett
IK-SUNSET" AVENUENORTH ARLINGTON
Vu«. I t. (LM Day.
"THE WESTERNER"•ll>O
tldit* Canlur Ann Suulbern
in
"Kid MILLIONS"
ri_ Sat. \,,r IVI ft
I vurui. Uc I HIIO • Br ian Uonlfvy
in"SONG OF
SCHEHERAZADE"aba
Halph ll-r.l - Kay Chri-lophrr
DICK TRACY'SDILEMMA"
Sun . M..n., Tuf.. Au« IMS 11Alan l.add . William Brndix
• in
"CALCUTTA"aba
PtaSIp K.r.l . Hillary llr..,.k.in J
"BIG TOWN"
« r. l , TW>. A«>, 20-2Tummy Duriry • Jimmy Uurtry
in
"THEFABULOUS DORSEYS"
al«oH I . RaiiHO - « illiam Hrn . l i ,
in"THE WEB"
LINCOLNKaVARNT
Pretenird Ai : 1:43 K nSatiinltiv: 2:«:» S:30 *t:i
SATl'RUAY MATINEK ONLYA SPECIAL WEStlkU) FKATUat
Jimmy "fak«rj ini wgq j - Qf TYIT. IFR
AUo Chapter No. S -T I I L VK.ILAMK-
Doon lp.ii 12.10 Minu Hun. 1 P i t .
3 DAYS SUNDAY U»ru Tl. EaUAT
Thur-., Fri.. S.I. Aug. 14-16)mnin MorM>> Janr Wytnan•nirr Paint- Brurc Brnnelln a l'lra*iti)c Production ef tlw-UK \ T OlTlM)OKS which ofteniu-tial appeal iu thr Family-
"CHEYENNE"( i.-h t at tin
'HIT PARADE OF 1947"with
IHir Albrrl Constance MooreIII Lamb Bill (..i.iilwiu
Plai U.I...K Hrrman and hiiOrrWun
Sun., Hon., T»m. Wed. Au«. 17-20Van JoltM-iu. Jmir AHVMIII
n a Nrw Ktiil 1 lifff-r.nl nilr•HIGH BARBAREE"
;f{iurtiniL vast in. hull- Th«ma^MilrWIh Marilyn M.yw.ll. Cam• M Mitilirll. Clauilr Jarmlh Jr..l a i r I I I anil Joan *VII- (at<- IIITwo Ijl.-iitf.l yuungatrr*.
MY BROTHER TALKSTO HORSES"
withB.M.I. ]«aUw IThr Child M.rv, I•f Ihf Screen I.IVtrr l.,«(or.l Brvi-rly TylrKilward \in..l.l Charlfk KuKslr
T i l l • H i " and •'l.ilil.- Mi—Broadway." follow A,.« 21-23
J:53 i:M 1" In:l IKI MKI 10 on
RECENT*
JENKINSHllil
LAWFORDKVOIY TYLER
N I C K ' S T A V E R NDun f- Nrwral nnil l.«f(a- 4 Tflfviiii
t'rrr I.mull /l'r''r> I*"?Saturday Spatial luiuh
Ml I l i l l M V V M I U I I I YMlll l ll»l.
4, N; Y.w I
Mr. and Mrs, Jo^ph Cardozaof (tit JUiik*- ^'.-t-nuts haveturned, from Utcuat IXn-. iJ*.
Jean Ayre Garde, daughter ofMr.and Mrs John C. Garde, of 17Ridge i ••;•'. was guett of honor ata family dinner Saturday evr-
•rtifinn &pini mng in celebration of her sixttibirthday anniversary. -~
CAUGHEY'S!"The Home of Home Cooked Foods"
LOBSTERS JI MH<> SlIKlMl' SCALLOPS
STEAMED CLAMS SOW SHELL CKABS
COOL TEMPTING SALVOS
DELICIOUS PIZZATJESwith ('li.'t*?.t>. \n«'ho\it>. nr Sau^ayr
RUfh. 2-848464 HOBOKEN R0. EAST RUTHERFORD
BITHK«K»RD
Dr. John PaffOptometritl and
Oplhum
m i l K notB<Haav. r..,.. I).,,.. .....I Fri...
I I Mi,,;, IV MNo Otfi.f Hours On
Wednesdays ur Saturdaya•
ScientificKM- Examinatioa
. rirrED
234 hrtmrnI.YMiiii »>r
A I K C O N D I T I O N r 1>
N..» i l i . " SaMtrda)Vi..ntie l)e Carlu I ' ierre \ i in. . .nl
I I . . . . . 11....I.-.
"SONG OKSCHEHERAZADE"
—alM.
"SHOOT TO KILL"
Hu..ell llade
Sal. Kve. Keque.t Hit VIIHILI Ift
I .Hi, T'aial"STRIKE MK. PINK"
Kxlra Thur.. Kri., Sal Manner3 i'.oWr 1 .ariuMit.
Sal Malinre I i.-l I l.a|,l. t-JESSK J4MKS KIKts 4CACT
Mm, M..n V..» I" IK\.n.enl Prtm H I . K.,,,,. -
"THE WEB"- plup -
I oinitil U»r»«-> Jiiutn. llui -. v
"THE FABULOUSCKVRSEYS"
Tue.. 4 r.l U» MlTyrone I'..*... \ l i . r l i t .
"ALEXANDER'SRAGTIME BAND"
ah.R.,,.|nlph Se.ll in
"WESTERN LNIO.N'
Ealra Vaaai. V e i Mil.n.r\ Ki..H,,if».| *r - l . r l .
-HI V/IM. WESTKRV
I M>IH> rUKY Tlr> • millM.t.m-e mi rwr.ii.,
MAYFAIR U I U N I M« AKIsrr
LaaN Time* Toilay Aug. 14D.v.,1 N.ven . Kim Hunter
"STAIRWAY TOHEAVEN"
< "-KftlliKr
Roy K..)ri i- . p i le Kvana *fc'Hl)ME IN s
OKLAHOMA"
Fri. thru lur.. AUR. I>1«Jean hi.iiUint- . |'«irirk knuwlr
"I \ Y"- i . i « .
II..., Aiue.h. I allierlnr Mrl.eod
• T H A I S MY MAN"
«ed.. Tl.ur. An,. J0-21Ann sheiiitan . Zwhary Srull
"THE UNFAITHFUL"< or.alure
l.n.e A.nr. . | v..i. KoherH.
* "SIOUX IJTY SLE"
F.XTRA' CXTOV CXTKA'.H U KK CHF.AM
*HIVKsI)\Y MATINEE• 3 " m i .in - ]
* II.J.I. . 2THK VH;||.AM1S"
I 23 >.IW a .411:43 K',3
PARTS - SERVICE
I'lVli I.IIOIII- PAMaic 24991
MMe Motors, l i ePaawic, N. J.
Repairing All Makesof C a n
73-79 JrHrrxin St.(omplrlr Mrul Body-Kc-ndrr and Paiatiaf
Work
RIVIERA PARKRoller Skaitng Rink
701 Wa»liin*i...i W .IN BELI.EV ILI.E
J JiOW OPEN UHTUESDAYFRIDAY
SUNDAY7 .TO P.M in II P .M.
ORGAN Ml SIC
j ATHl.KTKS tOffl i.KKM' KIIX IT IN ONE-HOUR.
Y O I R 3 V U M K ,jliKKI-l.^ T fell.! *.... •• u-r Kt-V"W
4 at
Levy's Pharmacy2w Stuyveunt Avtotit
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 18*7 T H E L f A D I » PAGE
Rudolph SveistrupReserves Estate
Mrs. Bfrrha Sveiitrup ^f Lyndhunt willed an estate estimate.to be in excess of $20,006 to hehusband, Rudolph, in a documenprobated last week-by Surrogat
Administration Building. Hackensack, •
The Lyndhurst woman dieiJuly 19 and specified that shoul.her husband die before her, th.estate was to go to her daughtersBertha Sveistrup and Mrs. IdsHart, oorording to the will mad*May 29, ISM.
If the will is in excess of $10,(MX), she provided that a $5,001trust fumt be established for netgranddaughter. Carol A. Hart, Ube turned over to her when shtis 25 years old.
Before the war. Mrs. Sveistrupwas sending 40 reichmarks everythree months to German rela-tives. The will calls for that pay-ment to continue, to Mrs. Kater-iiio Linger, Gelnhaar, sister ofMrs. Sveistrup; Herman Sveistiup. Weimar, brother of Sveist-rup; and to Mrs. Ida Weber,Bremen, sister of Sveistrup.
Preises Backi Erom Tour
cMr and Mrs. Alfred Gilmpre
r., and the litter', parents, Mr.id Mrs. William Surgeoner, ofU Post avenue have returned'OBI their vacation spent at "Theiiiea." Branchvill..
Mr and Mrs. William Shadelith their son, William, and
aughter, Linda, of 34* Lake ave->ue, spent a few days at SeasideIfights.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bello andon, William, of MO Ridge road,ave left for Atlantic City wherehey will spend a week.
Mr and Mr. Claude Nance, of!99 Pine street, have as theirjuest the former's lister, Mrs.Arthur Witt of Rustburg, Va.Mrs. Witt was guest of honor ati party given by Mrs. TheodoreSedavic of Lincoln Park. Otherspresent were Mrs. Charles Gail-ing, Mrs. Joseph Murphy andMrs. Claude Nance of LyndhursKMrs. Carrie Fuller of Kearny andMrs. Carrie Mogler of Newark
phvuiral puMr»«on of tlir house.rfditta.* a ihmr of polirr
is all that«**« th<-
tw« rliiMrrn. TfirjIt »
wlllr »«- han.fi.-
attempted to ar«w with th* dement
n n av>a\ an uralion ihr guaas- hrartbrrakiwa: l«> all
', but AlbimTwae nhoi down wlwn We.n**rtwt4 «• save to inlonn ihrm about tbr .iraili of their) Th» public ma br a-k^l IW,
He ha<i Tht fTrn f — welo them is but parr ramprimtiuit far thrir U>»-
Yrt ia reviewing all the cirrumsUnce* wrchance to defend him-. If Thr point i> xhrthrr. in viewof advance threats, the proprr approach H<> made. Albinoin death is a hero, but let u* give morr thoucht to safe- J«-d that no other l.vndhur»t policeman %»a. a victim »lganda-that will help keep men uf hi» nature ali»r: j thr killer. Mr hlaafd al tiwro irjmslrdULWttbL is shirtgua' The grcat<-i.t suffer- fr I In- tragedy 'are Mr.. A1-, befure he was brought down by a
j preeiated. but might il nut I"- br.trr if the >'»•' «•»<* ••wadan IH- sjrat>|»ri aside some tuUlanlial .-..mribuln.si fat p-Jireswn wkw
sacrifice their li*e« in tlw- tine •>• *af> ' \\ . . .uM br a nw«satisfactory wat uf ixmwa tribute !•» a a f » ' . aarwunr.
t , ».nj Krr.mJ« . - . . »
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Mr, and Mrs. John Preis anddaughter. Clara, of 512 Fifthstreet, are-back after a vacationof three weeks spent on a motortour through the southern states,reaching Key West, Silver Springand other points in Florida, trav-elling through the Great Smokiesand the Blue Ridge Mountains,visiting caverns, and finally thecapitol at Washington, D. C. Theytravelled over 4,000 miles.
Mrs. Kenneth Nelson. Mrs.David Donald, Mrs. AnthonyBuscemi, Mrs. Frank S. Gajiagherand Mrs. Kenneth Eckstrand ofLyndhurst were guests recently
the home j [ H r t F u n k JKoehler, of Rutherford.
Langan'i Have ChildMr. and Mrs. John James Lan-
gan, of 172 Fern avenue, are theparents of a son, John James,born last week at the West Hud-son Hospital in Kearny. Thetuuple have one other child, adaughter, Noreen Ann two-and-a-half years old.
Son to Wilmot+s
Mr and. Mrs. W. W. Wilmott.of Court avenue, are' the parentsof a son. Robert Francis, born atSt Mary's Hospital, Passaic. "Mr.yWilmoH, fCity and M
rmerly liMrs wi l
lived in Jerseymott was the
former Miss Eileen Davenport, ofLondon, England.
Mr. and Mrs. George Oxland, of245 Court avenue, are back froma vacation of two weeks spent atAsbury Park.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacob,sen of 723 Fifth street entertainedrecently at their home for Mr.and Mrs. William Deppe anddaughter, Jacqueline, of Buyonne; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich-ards and children, Delroy andAnita. Mrs. Antoinette Jecobsenand Benno Jacobsen, of Ly/nd-hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demmer anddaughters, Judith Ann and Ge-leste, of 23 Harrington avenueare vacationing at Belmar.
Miss Madeline Hokenson, "tit 320Travers place, and Miss LoisKiper, of 200 Riverside avenue,are spending two weeks as thegu'esU of the former's brother andfamily, of Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hannagan,of 742 Third street, have returnedfrom Lake Mohawk where theywsre guests at the summer homeof their daughter and son-in-lawMr. and Mrs John M. Nielson, ofRutherford.
Tommy Gallagher is 37 iunniis Gallagher, son of Mr.
and Mis. Frank S. Gallagher of219 I*m;t avi-nu*, was ihrv« yearsold last week The event wasifjebratt'd with a lawn party giv-en by his fjiand'mother, Mrs. Wil-'am Sthulte. at her homt? at 712Kutt.f i ford avenue Amung theguest* were Mrs William Belloa/id son, William.
Kipers Have Daughter
Lt. Col Eugene D. Firth andMrs. Firth, of 331 Travers place,spent the week-end at pointPleasant.
Nancy p e Lucca of 266 Freemanstreet, is spending this week andnext at Camp Wendy, Wallkill,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H Bischoff. of49 Stuyvesant avenue, have re-turned from Cape May, where jthey spent their vacation
M"v and Mrs R. M. Morgan ofMr -and-"Mm Tracy Kiper of2m Riverside avenue are the par- J « » New York avenue have re-ems o( .. daughter Carol Ann. ^ r i * « 1 ( r o m • month's vacationbom last week at Passaic Gen- «P«»t at Morristown. with a series*ral Hospital. Mrs. K.per was the of sight-»*eing motor trips toi..i I...-! Evt4yB UnoVrhilt of Post I td*ces of interest in extern Penn-avenue i sylvania and northern New Jer :
My. For part of the time they,
Galkowski h HurtChatln; Galkowaki, K, of 737
Third street. I.yndhurst. an empioye at the H.lii.n,. Steel Com-pany, Newark avenue, suffered adeep gash c.n his n«ht ankle, lastweek. White pushing some sheet•(.-»-; out to a railroad freight carHe was taken to the" office 'of Dr
. Ben Guck by Patrolman JosephCmtgiano. where MX stiUhes weretaken in tbl wound
whe
Michael A. Eufemio * -
daughter, Lynore Elaine
A recent dinnct guest ut thehome of Mr. and Mrs Lout*Smith of 232 Fern avenue w«.thetr niece, MISK Janet Srnnh. ofBoise City, Idaho, piesently astudent at Columbia University.New York.
J' E Beck, of US Beech strwt,is, home from Detroit. Mich..where he »pent the past several
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Mi* hail A Eufemiu. 58. pro-i-.r-t. • uf Eutt-mut Benrtc* Sta-tion, at MS VullfV B'riHik ay*nue. d«Ki Ttwaday afWrnt»on ofa heart attack while waUhingthe NBtU uction of hix newhorn*- »t 236 Pea body avenue MrEufemio was born in Italy and' - • * . . . • ? m Lyndhursl <0 yearsHe Wfc* a im-mber of the HolyNam*- Si* i#ty vt Sacred HeartCbunh. B P O . Elk* L*K,ge 1S05L W . . I K . - ! and lived at 262 Pag*avenue..
Surviving are his wife, the for-IWT M«r> McKeown: a daughter,Mrs. Edward Lapenier uf K-i i
.. «»d two "ons. LoutsMichael. Jr of Lyndhurxt
Mrs Rota Allen, uf 2Sft Watsonavenue, ir. Lark from a stay withher daughter it McuftUin Lakes
Miss Alice, Lesser of 371 Second.••.•"nn. haa returned from a vacatton of two weeks spent at Asbury Park
- Mr and Mrs Jan •• - K Ltpptn-eoifl and family of 328 Livingston* venue .. i • ba«. k from ShelterIsland. N Y. where they spent
Robert McCuid.avenue is *ff onu> Montreal,
of 211 P* |*varaUo* trip
Mr and" Mr*. G*ors> HK * :« and their son. Ktchard,of MS fUKisevelt avenue, are• i- '• • -.i . • ..: days as thegiievts uf Mr and Mr* DonaldV. .- formerly of Lyndhurst,at '•: • ' - • a* Wrstporl. Conn
- The t>xecuttve • -«n n;,itrr ,.f theLrndhurst MUSK- Club met *t th»hc^ne of their chairman MrsFrederick M«4]MntWL ,-l.Mf^Xiv-ingston avenue i#* Tur*dlV eve
i ning' Intrresu of the members inthe rlub vary akmg Itnrs --fchoral work, studym« of rMordsand compc-utioa.
Other Papers On Albino .IContmued from Page I L I
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t»ACE SIX T H E I F . A D E R THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. 1947
SFORTS WHIRL, .forth in a «.a/t talking to himself.
j S\i» was not the ~ 4 to
AndJABS
By JOKV EULO
A fvw back Brute
Well Paluso out-boxed Ryan !<•<three rounds. What a boxing le^-
i son! Suddenly Ryan ci-.s > 'I11 -
"DSfET
0—~trperis»ice~wt»"ea« « w t the
j left and Paluso was out.This almost causeda great Ught*w«i*ht w « M - 1 . 2 2 ! a I m o s l c a u s e d a n o t \v,ntvr and
I turning iron, the wars for a long ^ r y o n * was trying to find out N i j d l > l n >
; n r c^ r t rrrt Tiftrr thrr>r gqptr1"""1 l h i " " " ' " """ 'battle:, With Jtti kir "Kid" Brr^, I
~4imroi« got a ! W i l h . lURl r > h e m o ^ w c e k l o S 5
omer and doobk- in t * u times up before the official so ft ball sche-*hi |e Lampr hit a doubii and.^ule is over, except for t. f e w i H l(xrn*fe Mulhauarn was the heavy postponed games, the standings of j " *.
TEAM STANOIWSIASTUN W LTriangles H *'
sn Amer. 9—5
I w h o this fellow was. FmaHvwas matched with one
getting a two out of the three divisions arevery muchup in the air for the
.tenth . rained out games will eventually
Civility L A PName . . -Florist ' . .
A Brawl Sew Uradarhv Crop* lpOh Moitle, please past* mi- the headaclge powder. Our local/fa pretty g>
Board of Ednr.itmn has a brand new headache and a pretty big' self.one. Our recently appointed football loach, F.ank J. O'Hara m«6t! flowers' manager had an idw ™™ ™* * J " > ? " Ryfn h a d h
(have had a few extra irons on the fire when he accepted t h c / . b • Ul l l i a M v h l m w l t h ; , n r r u . m c Uv, X n h t ^i«h h" i £"%l[ ?as head cpach and athletic director tor in a surpriee move, he no w o u W :,Uieiv K. 0. This was tu \ ^ *!Lj"Uv.2!J- ; ? * V.lifted the boaid that he' had signed another contract to coach at make -him h..k Bood. I happened l q w i n 8 » e v e n f»Bhts wound up th.Easton, Pa , and requested an immediate release from his present ! ••„ rj(. a t the matcfa innk^rs officecontract which had not even started. Undoubtedly that old adage, i while Flowers was bring matched"Monry is .tht-__ropt of all evil" had a littlf U> r\n with ih<- mn.vt- \tl—•++#«—a--t'ontraet—U>-- fight -the-tor we ore led to believe that he received a nice slice of change tt* semi-finals. A number of nppoivrnake the ynove While it would be possible to hold turn f**lplt1'1M'- j cnta WWQ rrnwitiomd and • theylually. the board ha.s no such intention and we agree with them i were rejected Finally .11»n Buck-
, I,.| glove .slinRi-r him- I t h l ; •>«»'• Bobby Garcia from Mri
He out-boxed them all. Well I
w a v ' ,
.b rKt ;.ft. 3tDeJanry, lb . .J Mr Hugh, p
Fit/, .. ......T McHugh/H
decide iust which tdfms will meet I""11?*1*™ ; * 'in the playoffs. CoSimish Walter j ™™bL Club '
[Circle Club . . .(Towne Club . . .(Valleybrooks . . .
iqyiremfMs also may be chosenjfor 'pilot trammg. These pilot -
T | trainees will be sent to an eight1 and one-half mon»h course at Fort
~tT Sill, OkftnotTia, afHTSan Marcus.7 6 0 Texas, according to mesent plans4 7 1 Guard units in New Jersey will4 8 1! be equipped with thr L-4 (Piper2 f 2 !Cub), and L-5 <Vult»p Stinson t
JL-15 (Boeing), L-16 (Aeionra)W L "Hand L-17 planes The 1,-17 is the10 I 1 jfcur-place Navion, all-service
"*
that U\ Kvep him here against his wishes would du no good.'Hhuwryn, a lathei \a\e dale to go out looking for that long soughtyftei "name" coach between now and" Septttnbvi when schoolopens It is quite a letdown after the big bubble, that was blownup lor O'Hora at the Booster's welcoming reception but from theusually reliable grapevine, we hear that big Joe Kama will be ele-vated to the head spot and Eddie Zak will move up ta first assist-ant. Harold "Buck" Brown will 'slgain head the freshman squad aipreviously announced. In Joe Kama, we have u virtual unknownbut he is a big likeable guy with a world of-know how, has studiedunder some nf the leading mentors around these patts and is still Iplaying' ;* heap of end with the Newark^ Bombers in the, piofes-sionaj, ranks. Whether Joe will be able to continue is not determ-ined at this point but tram this corset? things uic not w> bad, they«ouUl lii' i\ lot worse!_ -,.__„. . -> _w_ - v. , • ^ - ~-
HtmUufi Enters thv PictureWith the hot sun still beating down-upon" us mortal*
baseball season slowly diawing to a climatic close, plans arc welladvanced for the coming bowling-season of the Lyiulhurst Recrca- 'lion Cc-nU'i House League which is entering its eighth year. For ;
Wy a:shrewd lelluw who
a fellow named Jim Kyan. Jet,Malign match maker of a ttuSSUup-town club linked who he vas,ht.w good a fighter he was etc.iH merely replied "Don't worryhe's alright"
Well the-mutch was made and ceiving end. Then'out of a . .sky Ryan hit Siders on the ch
if hit by
Woloper,'sports writers.
By this time Ryan's name wamaking up for what it once
| lacked • Babe Culnian, matchmaker of Newark, asked Bucklerto book him in Newark with th<Canadian Champ Georgie Sidei-a brittle chin warrior who couldfight a brute. Buckley figuringit an easy mark took the mate.
Four rounds of jabs and hookwith our friend Ryan on the
Lee Sofa. Ih
»h Molloy and the other members. 2 uj his panel have announced thatJL there will be a public drawing
^ for the playoffs once the division2 leaders are settled. In the East-1 cin Division, the Triangles have0 just about sewn up affairs byj i winning their eleventh game1 ' againsT~Twif losses "and one TJ<
CENTRALCaruccis ..Am vets . . .
440
w11
10
230013
L22
-3
1" The youngest squad in the leagueAmer. LegionY M C
plane of the Army Ground.Forces. These planes arc nowstoied as AAF surplus and willbe moved to depots and put intoshape for active service beforebeing shipped to New Jersey
Following is a list of New Jer-y National Guard units whichy
have vacancies for pilots:Mechanised X
belii wlicn I say Ry:in wasfoilowrci the y
and down he went ;" • i l l U U W J J I I I T W l " l l t • ! • • J l I I I
was never heard b i t nl liKhtniruj. The crowdE < • « • • L ' • , I I t > , o i l . . > h « l i > • . . baioiuid New England and
fttS~"ftaifTe~ f
Zak/eski. ibI.-ti;.; • 3b - . .•Shumai ker. IfDoyle, rfDuda, 2bOscilowslu. f -Sinkiny. p . . .
. ^ ^ v ^ » * 0 has shown plenty of hustle behind] p.. M *** ..•""""'•• i \tthe excellent pitching of Eddie | L I K S //.' . , I a
9 Tessalone. The late drives ofboth'the Polish American Club
h and the V.F.W. have surprised1 everyone and have accounted for0; quite a change in the standings.0 The P A's who were floundering
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Openings InNational Guard
j lier in the season have sud-2 deniy hit their stride but a little0 too. late. On the other hand, the
V.F.W. whuvh lost its first six, have now won sever
as u tall strinfi bean of'fellow wrth the nic»t peculiar
ild--At-lhe rourtt "f nino Sid«f - -staggered to his feet in a daz*Ryan took one look at Sidcts mamazement. Siders staggerrri upto Ryan threw his fists wildly
MtrharhJimnii'- ->
U2 ..1 row and they are fighting for a j ^0 I second place slot. j j ^ a .
8 ft7gTi flymg Gallaghers, with just j
Ground units of the New JerseyNational Guard have openings forpilots of hason and artillery ob-server planes under the NationalGuard ground force air program.
i announced recently byGeneral Clifford R Pow-
OccmrTaissance Squadron. W«st-fwld: liWth Armored Field Ar
0 tillery Battalion, East Orange:j 22Bth ArmoriK) Field Artillery'Battalion, Camden; Headquarters.Com! at Command l'A." Camden;Headquarters, Combat C^nrursand"B," Orange; 214th InfanLrj Refi-nient, Trenton; 102nd. CavalryGroup. Newark and West Orange;U2th Field Artillery Battalion.Lawrencevillc and Morristown.644th Tank Battalion. Red Bank
w Jersey National Guard. Thr|
; g j ; Now Jersey National Guard. Thr0-4 Me defeat and one tie aKa.nst j f l l s , t w n | i g h , a j r L T a I t „, a l o t a |B - » | them, still have to play th,- up of 3S. authorized for the state
and cunning Columbu Club Wthexprvnion I have ever seen. He j down Ryan went. The referee waalso had a droll us thick as mud. cven bagging Ryan to get up fn
h h dhatl to laugh when I saw himHe turned to me
he and many others had senRyan K. O tougher fighters aiv
ih(> fust time in tht' history of the league, thv captains voted l«> and askMj, "What m-xt? I was could not understand His refusalinnauguiate a handicap system as a means of giving the weaker surprised but told him he had to j t,, ge\ up from the mat. He countteams a break. H is probably about time thai some thought was [wndcess. He screwed up his now.' j not and of course he was courtedgiven to the cellar dwellers for while the league has always been i and -aitf "With all these people, out.open for any entry, most of the teams have never been fit to scout \ here," Finally Jl talked him in- j Whvn he walked into the dressfor a heavy lineup even though they have openly criticized those | to undressing. , jng room Buckley asked him wh\that have entered strong teams. We honestly feel that the change j He and I became friendly for he did (t— whe y h*' refused to gelwntl not improve the league, its general standing or prestige bull we hud the game dressing .room. up. Pat turned and said when Itor a one season tryout, maybe we will be proven Wrong. It w+ll | l ftH sorry for him and I guess hit a guy with my leit and he lanot be \hv fust time we have been on the left side of the ledger, [yau* would too if you remember nt,t knocked out then he'a justPerhaps it will turn out to be .< good thing and even increase the [Flowers. Ryan told me he only i Too good for me!already hot competitive -spirit that has always been so evident, j had a few bouts but he wasn't | .The handicap decided upon is'7ft per cent and if that doesn't even 'Worried for he wot going to K.O j /** I I ,£•thing.s up, we don't know what will. AI Mcnnel. who h;is done Flpweri: Believe me I unvieci • N ^ O I Q OTaTMich a splendid job as secretary over the past few .seasons, with- his courage,drew and was succeeded by Harold Demarest Chippy Christ re- After my fight I decided to \mums on as president of the league Among the majoi changes, ^ 'watch this boy for a while/11the withdrawal i>f Black's Coal Co. utamP always a ht>t contender, jcoj^ld sw him come from Kis or- Lyndbuvst Gold Slur Mothers)The breaking tij- ul lhe defending champs, Boyle Agency and th* VDBZ v. iUt both;han«ts in t-rtml "f ; joined with nthafl Oi the state Ca-rtacTm. rfpossible enliy of the old Lyndhuist JRec five which copped the his face lit wa"s a southpaw and ; m honoring their new National Giaqinnfctitle in 1945-46 but-pulled out for larger stake.-- last season Entry looked like a tank am a tew I , president. Mrs. Anna Haggerty,setup will take place at the tinal meeting which is to b* held ritat walked away for I did n«>t want (at a lunchL-on st>ived ;it tht H«tel
"week j t o M'*' h nK<' fallow like Mm go Mayflower, Atlantic City, lastAru.the, majoi change fur the coming season is the Increase tu a slaughter. Thti crowd sud- week
*if bowling fees to 35 cent! a game The alley nwncis fciughl a los- • ' f '"ly bocarre \n y Mill. All you In the local group were the foiinti battle last year when they attempted to raise the price, fur | couM 'ear was the count A few , lowing Gold Star Mothers, Misthe Bergen County Buwhtifi Associiilmh bfiUdUd iaBoUWi -"tH a, ii"-mn.n.-ni.- liter Jimmy CBmi butk , Aignes OXAugWlri, wim is r£iv*i&body threatened h. call a bnwlmg strike,if the prfee wen! up. This ' W l t " hl« ''P -»" swollen and eyes viee-presid«nt of the National
jumped first and have] black and blue t turned and [Gold Star Mothers, and a past
Forty Niners In— - Diamond Win
| p p. and cunning Columbus Club. Withj Chet Mizeski back in good form
have been received and_shipj g| however and the. team husllinu I w h c n| the way they do, things don't look ; t l l l Uj t b l k f th
_of additional planes will
| y t y do, things dont look ;j too black for them. The StarlingsH torm pushing them all the
pilots, mechanics and fa-are available for them.
-Tiu, p l lots to ,,u thvtK
I way and came very close to teat-vacancics will be commissioned inthe National Guard and will be
last .authorized up to 100 flying hoursaid in
!.asl Suxxia-. afternoon m a 91 ">fi them last week until „„,,, i i / < u ; .., , _inning s >ftball (ume U,. Forty- I minute sc6rc saved the day for ^ a n n u a i i y ; • General PowellNim-rs iniiiirnl u. <rd«r out Iheii | l h c 8 r e^n shirts. 'making the announcement,"fathers ' in - Ught g»mt- which I L**1 but not least, is the dose, T h e MOS -(Military Octupa
battle for honors in the Central [ tiorral Specialty)Division '¥*1-- *_.—^_ i—i »i_:—(
V.,
Honor President
ndt-d 27 l*> —Tht-y al-> i.U.l.i 1h* Sparks Division. The AnvvTts had things I B r o u n d force pilots is 1981
n a "seven .nnmss ganit They . vnUy well their own way almostn 3 .«jt of 5 from i •liroughout the .-n.ason but suc-
Sortuit-k tfavc i l e s s iV(1 lo.sses to both Caruccisv «-Kil<- Finn*-'an(^ t*le Lyndhurst Rec have
moved them out of first placewith three games to go The Hill-!,|ii,.i:,. sltt^^inK heavily, havebatU-'reri all opposition. All threeleaders have tough names lo playiiritf it v.i,M take the rest of theIdypthila to Conic up with the
Number of
have nowthe Sparkup only tsuppl .-<< »*•*. F^ty-Xjners withfi Charlie R.-1ET- stealing his100 st I, n h^< Tr» iiml storewas « tu .'!
Adanio. 3tSell.!:.. >Dismantr'lorie, pKi.ifl, cfBeaufort. II>ui kit-.
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, the alley ownelswn that the price is to In- 35
m thv driver's sc;il nt that, lounly a few complaints and e
d
season howevflaiil the law <ithey si ini lo \tlwre have hr<to- have rtime tnim iwen- actually ii.ivuif;loi "the pinboy:, but tli-ayine th.tl the increase in price was soiely f<guaianteeini; the boys ajn-t ter lake away pay
fin,t and have•nts p*i Knme un'ltu our knowledge.11 then, they seilll
bluiksntH "too
l l1"1 ' 'hart letter lurk next
He just looked at me in
stant eoineis At the :i(l n u t liite,5 cents and ovci when they includealley owners have frowned i.n this
d a tip
... headed In '.the
/'fads Nil For HftH-fii GamePlans hi,vc just about been .mnpli-lwt f." a benefit M>(tbal>
twllight-nmht doiibleheadw t" !»• played ,.t the hmh sehool li.Won Friday, ^^l^u^t i'i. with all proceeds lo go low Ul ill a iund tx:mi; ereuted foi the widow .if the laW Torn Albino nne of I.vniiburst's finest, who gave his life in an attempt t.. rlisl.Kllterm squatter just I eeenlly A ,,nun.litbeis ul the pQlicc department aie in thaith<- Bi.ni". which will fralure fou, teamsnieipal Uague Tickets hiro^ .Ttn-nrty been printeddistributed by :iJI of the uffirem andin lhe league Waller M.,ll"\. loinioishtne aibllibution uf tickets ns fitr m-t t i t leasuv » - « " • 'ore ixinB »W l"i 50 eenls eaeh ,ind should be w«lllhe ueneral publle AM available seals will be pluei din orrle. t.. aceonimodate an ov.iflow crowd thai is !
int [ol tne I'l'i.iM.m The teams to paitK-ipale will I
president of the loeal ChapterMrs. Marie Capaecio, president of
/* funny way j Lyndhurst Chapter; Mrs. J 1.In the meantime, Bolvby Daison Alex. .Mrs. Gertrude JVanfcland,
nuinaijei , I Fl«w< .s r a m In theJMrs. Alice Cohn, Mrs. H. I.. Hahn,; du...,in^ jmiin I told linn Flowers !Mrs. M. F ManKtavite, Mis. Vtra. « ' uld have probataty Knocked I Jaugstetter, Mrs. R. M. Weiss.M\uii ...u ,n round one but he J Mrs. Saniuel' Barnnger. Mrsjust loked as if IK: were hit with j Christian Jiuig. Mrs. James Mao
:t. "Joev j gini awl Mrs. Michael CiironeSome ^Inends acvompann-d lhelocal group to .the resort city.Flow
ent
Hobby sai,JI wrong- lie K O d
1 laughed for a mom-•ii i eili/iii|;. w'hat he said Ii.d "What? 'Slop kidiiniK Miss Mary E. Radgersid what a puncher' ft Fern avenue, is spending I,,ilpl;,,l, walking back and cation at Sea Girt
Hep^o<H. ibPoln«». ifVan NuitAKk.J Rodir-s IfC Hw-iRf n . tfJGuid*. U
winnerGame Results
1 'Circle Club*.0 Gallaghers ..
How-loimer Army Air Force
pik.ts are eligible for commissionsif they pass Ctass I or II physicalexaminations and attend a 60-daycourse in the various phases ofsmall piano operations, including 'hason. artillery observation, re- {c< nn.ii.-simv, personnel and car-go carrying.
Classes (or former AAF pilots ,rue scheduled to begin October i17, 1947, with new classes plannedperiodically thereafter «s thertr-is-jneed (or them.
Men without former flying ex- i
Joins Husbandtn^entuctty
Mrs. Million R. Suichal, the far-mer Miss Ruth ShoeLTidge, ofLyndhurst. and her two children.Clifford' T. and Nancy Jane, hasjoined her husband, M. R. Splic-hal of the U. S. Navy in Louis-ville, Ky. They will makeThcirhome there during Mr. Splichal'iitour .of shore duty at tite Univer-sity of Louisville.
Mrs. Splichal is-the sister ofTheodore and Edward Shoebndfieof Lyndhurst and a niece tc- thelate Miss Edith Pcarce.
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WE are SHIRT HEAD-QUARTERS for Oirtf it-ing Your Teams. Wehave the TRUE BOWL-ING SHIRT in severalmaterials. All colors—JLOW PRICES. Letter-1
; ing the way you want it.
Z I M M E R M A N ' SPark Ave. Rutherford
W« Carry A Complete
Assortment of FlowersFor All Occasions
HUGO'SFLORIST
FLOWKKS B* WIRE
287 KIDGK ROADNORTH ARLINGTON
Onrwalte Holy
KEARNY 2-1157*
KKAHNT :2)44
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DON'T MIND A LITTLE THUNOEKtVtOMlNSUN WILL SOON BE OUT AGAIN j
preUU'tLtlK during \\:-
Columbus Bailers Are Busyp i ;,iii tti- li.i'l I'u H v^liuit
•|.la>iHl the t•••.in..l.II-. I' l i . i . I-. lW o i w ' t d i i y m i , l i t wl irn rlu- hi ihtsfoi t h e A M - k l , nillh't i:,iii,e w i l hthe I'iis:.,iii St M s lul led lu up' rate a n d ttic l l i i ra teh in i ; u e f t l i e rcii Fr iday which f u n e d uriOthercant ell:iti'-i i . tl-v [ .vn.Uiuiyt Hie.*1
jChool Field will bt the sctlia ofKami';: lirHi r it-, HII liKJit. fu;
, tbo Rmminny Wednesday eve-
1 . The attr.ict.or. tot next Wedncsday n\ ft. 15 ml ' i ik will hi ttu-slr.,n« Vi;:..r I'- \vtit$v U-uni ..fI.' i-.us wh'i [H-ifitiin in tiu- s.iiiiL'league witK Hie l>jwnt-»wn Pkusfire Club and flTr T-,,. II,if. ,who writ- tin- i jpjH«>it ion lastluithl Mttciagt-i j immy I'n-putuwill brmt; liit We»t liaflv>n nin*1hto tovt-n at fuli utrengtb,
Sunday mornttif* a\ Mann pvalthe Colun)bus ClUb will n iU . t a inihii poweiful Bvi gui Spuiunn
Club of (jaitiel'l MIID •"'• ND i.fr.-.i.'H in t w n i v M.ntrsi lhi . s. .. <Mm Liamr time i Mi !.r> >. i b u k
With II-.-:.'' two fuM '.' '- lul«.i on tap. thr C«tluinbians t " ••'
j i t ion [--i (In m*xt t v . nij-hts m |, thv Municipal U*ani«- ^ hi-a\> J
dut.\ v. iU. U.t- Stailin;;-. ^hi-duli-Jtonight anrl th< .fiulU^lu-rs -lo
' morrow Caraai GuidetU'i. U-amIllUht Wll< both tn hl.iV Ul thr 1U11Hi UK iu i tLu \ii.t\ tif l*i.
Autos Collide
, Can inx-ialcd by Julm H .I"!'"Mill, ol Wi KM UI 'Mi jjieel. Ht. v.aik. and Michael Klein, ol S«l,_Neptune a\eliu«. Jersey f i tsu r n inv«.l\e<i in a eolllsmn .1Orient way an 1 Pkitfc'-avonue i»'tently. At Johtisun s u^tuestKlein was examined b> In 1\> '1Uva and found fit to o|n-iale a
. miitui win . U-.
I'M THAT LIGHTNING WAY OP TMFRrVET I'M Y00R SERVANT EVERY WHEKE
THAT LIGHTNING IS ELECTRICITYIT'S REALLY AN UNTAMED VERSION
COUNT THE ELECTRICAL TUtN6S>GOT
BY YOUR FRIENP.REDDYjKILOWATT J
WOULD A
PERSONAL LOANBE O F HELP T O Y O U . . . T O D A Y ?You ran abutn tlii- |.. • -..n .I liujn unliotit delay, wiili
out red lajie anil on a alrirtl} < olifl.leliliul buia.
LIBERAL FINANCERl'TH I 6555 ZM UDUE IU1AU LVNDHI'RST
Lie. 764 ',(.. on Unpaid H..1
IF YOU HAD LIVED LONG YIAK& AG&THE WONDERS I BRING YOUt) NEVER
W li. II vita |>larr ihr orjrr for >our rar il 'if ;'-"""l
l . l l r l l l . - . . | - u l o I . II i l l . l l e . l l . r . " | . l c « » e l i n . m i . l l l | i . i i | h
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. - V\ li> | ' i> im r«- i K . I I I-.*, l u u k i M r r o l ratr>.
WHEN YOU SEE LIGHTNING UP IN THE |
REMEMBCR ITS THE SAME S T U f f JTHAT'S
RUTHERFORD
TWJB3PAT, AUGUST 14, »*T
PAGE OF ALL SERVICES!THE BARGAIN COUNTERT h o i w d i have touna) that ttieae n u l l advm.. .
menu are the moat eagerly read in Bergen County.
Convince ysunetf by baying them. Through then
rent, buy or exchange; find the bargain for which you
have been aeansaing. Telepbone or write your clari-
fied advertisements to our oScei: 2SS RIDCE ROAD,
LTNPHLRST, or 124 Rux-t ROAD, NORTH AKUNCTON.
The"telephone numbors are RU-ruutumn 2-1031 and
K E A I N Y 2-6051.
One insertion it aetcMy-live cents. ,
Two insertion* arc one iiJUr ami twrnty-iivr crntf.
Three insertion* arc one dollar and fifty centa.
The Leader•UBGICAI. w n u n
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I vj, HW, 1100. AmPlayt-r W ulay into ;i-.nl... tnttot A r lit .<-*»,
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CAftPENYEft * BU1LOKA
ALL TYFK
FOR J A M ,G1KI.S Iv. ' I IIM>..II
Call K« 2-C7U R.r
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REAL ESTATE- FOR SALE
I.VNT.HL'KST, A i-:il Horn*- 6 rvorii:I • i * . HI <t porch. All i ni|,n.\. IIK II i
J-... -)..<» cvnar 2-car (ara*j<- Iiiinir4ISI*> w<-up;.m'>, Apply 721 SUth Ptrv*1
_ _ _ _ _ „ _ ^ _ fci
*:iifll-t." . lOua buy; «
building lots In l.nnJin.f i( nt-ightMirltoodn- ItMl « 100—O M on Hn<»*v«lt avoiiut- If& »». ,<ii tmpts. *»>"• ri-M.» tfat* lot for » tt r>«i
tti a llu.Ouu uppruw il 0. 1l l inigj. w.ntINK Kt>r itns»*
r>d . i r aC. SAVINO AGENCY
2W Ridfl* read RUth. 2 - l1«
WANTED TO RENT
no \ I ' . I I artier, wii- "••«thrt-.- furnish**utilv Writ* B.»:l.*»a*.rr. IM Kidr
BKLP W ANTLKD, PEMALS
i'- * 14, I . . . .*,• I 1 . j mill
T£il* (•-••• North Arlington• 14
W o r kH:<s- 3 b U l W t l of J^ur ownnidr,.- r.d-'ntlv in territory r>t>r«-
lur A" » I ' todwf Emm 91 «• «*r m</r.
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START AT $32.00FOR A
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7 Orient Way, RuUi^rfurd
NEW JERSEY BELLTFXEPHONK COMPANY
to W H I'antwvll, SIS H)d«VRuib*rfr.r*l. Ki'ita 1 <>:.4l
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D I I A W A N N A HOUSEHOLDAPPLIANCE
W« repair anal tnatall aH m a k n •*
SHEET METAL * WELDING
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How Musk Aids AilingSine* the dawn at history, ma- result ot tiu.s i
sic h*ii affected the emotions ofman. Early man made rl.«rtt.musounds by beatinc wild sticks nna thigh bone of lade stretched «>na frame before the first drum wasinvented. In the Middle Ag*>g adancuig'trenzy swfpt Europe amithf usanU.s of people, inspired bymania and music, cavorted untilthey dropped, f roiii exhaustion.
'Later came the renaissance inmmtie, when what we know-todayas Hit* classics U-gan to irp.auth* folk M»n«s atid ballads whit-hhad-foynwr.y been the uniy fareof the common man. , *
Music has implied man to re-ligion, love, patriotism, war, hat*?,happiness and depression.
Today music is aiding in thetreatment *>f mentally ill ex-Gl'sin Veterans Administration hospitals.
Recorded music played for pa-tients who are undergoing tniiuhn | upy .ml .ii
put ten Is mind
MM ti thai thet ..nipi. !•-.*
Mai fur * ,.:.... i.•..!liint* and ruls its**.." ii tuiis ami o b ^ 1 1 "it
U.W in Spirit. »i.il
Gordon's Win* &Liquor Center
olfl Hulk!- RUMI
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Experience h«k shown that th*, j . t i t i , i I-, less fearful >-'• ! tn * P . . .m>
p i . . . . ui •• 1. i ami rh M ul mind , lratum tw Hw trcalnit-nt is j
iKpm tlu'
t j« i - wuiw. -Altai
ome *>ut of
jafter th»- palit-nt has ••tin* ctmi;sured t>y thts rntrrtainmetit
n^l.f.i VA llirough aiiangennttH |with the Ai metl F»uve* Rad»«T l l i l l K l l H l SrrM*f. Ttte p « * jentatlons art- uf .< !•,•! i .»n.i • niri |
ixture oftuiw»
: with VA dacfjaa •»i MI ft ltii> new ther |VA Spetial
tune iHlt of | | » • _i
i and rr» | Levy s PharmacyI I tiMlhurM
taming vaitfly. u
t h e
and electro-shock therapy h.. o i i i m - whi> .»<«proved a definite help in tin- <t.velopment of a better mental al-titude m ,th?^pj(tiej5i.__iw_, ^ i,
Shock therapy is a treatmentwhereby the patient is placed' ina state of coma through the in-travenous injection of insulin, urby the passage of an electricalcurrent through the train. The
the recreation ami ••m«*rtammenli til W Ir-r.m-.
i l i y |whlth will rOUll in li^hrr - !_ I I . I .arcjs ufrrrovery fur th\» tt-ians umlir its
am* i jill ami Uisablr<l
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Oil and TrmiMiii-~ii.ii I lunp.l fur
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HAPPY MOTORING BEGINS AT
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RUth. 2-6832
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Lyndhurst. PC J.. August 14, 1947
yI SSSenator Van Alstynr probahly will encounter little op-
position if he (roe- through wilh hi* plan for legislation toprovide full salary payments in liru of half-pay prnsionsfor widows and children of policemen killed in thr lineof duty. The tragic case of Patrolman Albino points upthe problem graphically.
No amount of money ran make up for the loss of agood policeman. And, to tin- credit of the policemen,they take their risks without thought of future consequen-ces. They would not be very good policemen if they did.
However, the public inii-t realize the tremrndous risksthat policemen take, even in the most routine pursuit of
jheir duties._ A8J*«^ti^^b/j™^Cv^Y^j^h^a»j' njaxJurftout to be some sort of coked up maniac with a gun. Fam-ily quarrels into which lhe> must step occasionally maybecome a battleground with bullets fiyitip. What seems Inbe simple situations can become murderous shooting match-es such as that in which Albino lost his life. - -
As Senator Van Alslyne points out the number of po-licemen killed in the line »f «U»ty is not so great that .thedecision of the State to pay an adequate sum to the He-pendents would hardly involve a large sum. Rut it wouldbe a just thing to do. Senator Van Alstyne i» to he congrat-ulated on his fairness in this raae. -.
15 Years Ago TodayFrom Commercial Leader Filet
Harold J. Saum, youngest son of Frederick Saum, of 365 For-est avenue* is visiting his parents and friends after an absence ofover eight years. f
On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Saum entertained atdinner in honor of their son. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Fred N.Saum of Arlington; Mrs. William Mock, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred E.Saum. and son. Robert, and Miss Gladys Lansing of Lyndhurst.
F-D StudentsCommended
"Those students who begantheir college work in tha summeiof 1946 and have continued forTour consecutive semesters untilthey are now eligible for theirAssociate in Arts degree, shouldget a warm pat on the back," saidProfessor Clair W. Black, head oflhe engineering department ofFairleigh Dickinson Junior Col-lege, Rutherford. Whereas the
eerlnc and busimss administra-tion majors, by Allan C. "head of the English department;Kathleen Hillers, chemutry in-structor; and Robert R. Rauten-strauch, physics instructor. Allf»»iT inf*«" *H y« »grwr that the
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Aston of 341 Stuyvesant avenue, are enter- i regular student attends collegetaining Mrs. Peter J. Wall and her daughter, Mrs. Edward Bratby.both of Manchester, England.
Lyndhurst women who attended a card party given in theinterest of the Bergen County Women's Democratic Association,Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara B. Fairy, State Com-mittee Woman of Teaneck, were: Mrs. Ralph Lecoque, Mrs. Wil-liam B. Kelly. Mrs. John A~F1ymr,^Irr Elmo Johnson, Mrs. T>arfO'Connell, Mrs. Wilroer R. Decker, Miss Ellen Breslin, Mrs. LouisM. Favier, and Mrs. Bernard Beronio. All spent a delightful time.
• • • • •Miss Mary E. Rogers of Stuyvesant avenue .entertained at
bridge at her home on Tuesday evening. Guests were: Mrs. Wil-liam T. Davidson, Mrs. Frances Hayes, Mrs. Carrie Landells, Mrs."Rose Stinson, Mrs. Mary Balmar. Mrs. Hackett, Mrs. Mary Howard,Mrs. Lothian, "Mrs. Mary O'Conner, and the Misses Lillian Wolfe,Nellie Day, Mary Fitzsimmons and Ellen Breslin of Lyndhurst; withMrs. Martha Brockman of Springfield, Mass.
eight months out of the year withfour month summer vacation,
these students are completingtheir tourth consecutive semesterof work this summer, with notmore than a three day respite be-tween semesters.
veterans in their classesscientious serious workers and setthe pace for other.
Over half the students, manyof which average twenty-fourhours, of class per week. Workafter school and over week-ends.Seventy-five per cent expect totransfer to senidr colleges anduniversities.
Mina Sturzenegger of 308 Val-lek Brook avenue of troop ia, GirlScouts, is spending the month atCamp Lau Henry Hoover, BearMountain, N. Y. Janet Burbank,
the_ J r ! ! r ? I l ! ^ _ _ -j-o£-262_Stuyvggant avemie^af the-Professor Black was supported j same troop, is spending August
in his high praise of these boys, I at Bonnie Brae Camp at Spnng-the majority of whom are engin ' field Mass.
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Rescue Equipment TestedOut At Local Swim Pool
Underwater equipment, pur-chased from war surplus by theRutherford Rescue Squad, was'tested last week at the Lyndhurst
-Swimming PoM, in a drmnrretra-tion attended by members of theLyndhurst Polire First Aid Corpsand Fire Chief Fred Bentzen
Both volunteer Rroups ex -pressad gratification at the per-formance of the equipment, whichIt was reported, will permit thewearer to stay at a 20 foot depthfor more than an hour The ac-quired material was hailed as
bfina of crent value in lorMingand brincmc assistance to personsin Hanger of drowning, us wellas m other marine disasters
Thf hrhnet and under-waterweights, formerly used in theMerchant Mai ini*. were boughtwith funds raised by thr Ruther-ford Squad through a lone series"( salvage collections.
Besides the equipment demon-strated, i* complete rescue truck
, •'-.>.• a Is" bern bought hy the-sp' men. Its initial appearance wasmade in the recent Wood-Ridge
Editor,Commercial Leader,Lyndhuret, N. J.pear Sir:
Congratulations on your recenteditorial entitled "Noise." Per-haps through the medium of yournewspaper, you can secure somemeasure of relief for the wearyresidents who live in, the neigh-Fire Department 50th anniver-sary, hut will not be presented tothe borough of Rutherford untilOctober when it is expected to befully equipped.
Among those present 8*-the testwas the swimming pool lifeguard, Michael Delia Fave, whodonned the new purchases andproved their worth by remainingunder water for a considerableperiod. Five members of the
: Lyndhurst Police First Aid Corps| who were nn hand were WilliamLesser. Harold Weigman, JerryC<.!..!, V. Martin and W. Brooks.
G. Douglas Collyer is seniortrustee and assistant chief of theRutherford Rescue Squad Otherofficers are Arthur Klein, firstassistant chief; Willard Wise,president; Pierce Abbott, secretary; Thomas Vandeveer, treasurer. Walter Rrandeis, captain,and Arthur N. MrBride. lieuten-ant.
She Deserves an Extra Kiss1JITA had a "nurpriw" for Fred when he came down
to breakfast. Shr told him about their Havings ar-enunl in the Roiling Spring* SavinjjH Association. . . . Infive month*, ithe'd built it up to $147 . . . nnd that "outof "her" money!
Mo»l penion* ran nave money out of income, even if it'sonly a dollar or two a week. This in the way to accumu-late thr mean* of utisfying Tour cherished denires — adown payment on a home, the children')! education . . .or a new electric refrigerator or a new radio.
Your Hating* in thin mutual Having* institution earn reg.ular dividend* . . . and are insured up to S5,00Q. If youhaven't a uvlbgi account now, why not come in whenyou're down this way, and open one?
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borhood of the new highway. Of'ourse it is to be expected that
undertaking a construction job ofuch magnitude would visit conid_erabje InePDVffnifince and hard
ships on the surrounding com-munities. The daytime noise haswen very" severe—the Brewsterrucks all operate without muf-lers and when a steady stream
passes all day long it representsrutal punishment to those living
along the route for the truckstart warming up at 6:45 a. m. <,
All this is more or less ex>ected but the pay-off is the
nightly disturbance caused bymaintenance trucks which come
service the varied Brewsterequipment with powerful spot
ghts and exceedingly noisy com-pression units, this work goes on •at varying times from 9 and l>i !
m until 2:45 a. m. I have '>hcned our Polire departmentmlv to be advised that the work !
VB bring done on State property ;and they have no jurisdiction. 1'lave phoned Brewster's field of-'icc at 2:45 a m. after their main-tenance truck had teen parkedat Park avenue with motors run-ning and apparently no work beng done.
T have just about reached •potnt where I contemplate con
inR the State Board nf Health'or.it is, without a doubt, a greatlealth menace. In view of youreditorial, perhaps » little publicitymight find some way in which toeliminate this unnecessary andnerve racking disturbance eachnight.
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