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7 r*f I'-Jb;’ . i c < !** Sroak A n Lynihur^L. !». j * A m erkau might well pause a moment on SatiinUy. the anniversary oI tbe birth of General Lafayette* to consider our debt to France. Those who bewail .the peanuts we pass out in the form of International aid today might chance their , tunc if they recall how much Lafyette and his fellow Frenchmen, lovers of freedom, risked In backing a tiny, brawling, almost unkown country In the hour It -needed help most. France’s help was not s debt to repay—it was an Ideal by which this country must always live! l YNDHl RST. N. J.. SEPTKMHKH 5. 195 | SchoolBoard ActionsStudied CloselyAs ReactionMounts Jersey City's Ban On Water Use Is Example To Us Capacity Crowd Is Expected To Witness Lyndhurst - East Rutherford Alumni Game ga will hold one of the end put) j th>ns like he dtd at the Universe ; ty of Miami Bobby Walsh out j stand in* .is * fn«sh at the Uni verity of Nebraska will be st \ on* of 'he halfbacks, Nkk "Scrap iron*' Servideo, a wrtvtling cham pinn and three season grid yeter an at VM1 will be at fullback while veteran lacklr Tom Ken nedy of Lafayette will be a start er Two jrutiitBrtm. still p.tavirq college ball Mill see action in the Aumni Atap They are Bill) Hughes, m «ophomor* at the Unt versitv at Richmond and Howie “ikippy lj*benow, ti junior classman at Springfield College Of the thirty player sqqad car riad by Lyndhurst eleven of the nlayei v are back*, -even are ends ft\ «• are tackle*- four are guard* gnd three are pivolmen In addi tion to the above mentioned back men their will tie Anthony Longo. l)av«* Ysncnello. Jimmy Naaare. Kussell Kerr. Frank lp polito. Anthony Guida snd BUI Prendrl gi«'! Beside* Osinga and Ltebenow at the flanker-position present and Veady lot action will tn* Qeorgt Nkxd, Jobnpy Cgssaliano Paul ii Kiaft. Hn hie Dom ann o and F.rgnk CRrt ten Al the tackle alow with Kennedy will be Turn ! Gibbon* Italo Ricci’, Gerhardt ' Daub and Chris. Gervaat while the j guards will be Richie Gunthei * \ (Continued on Page |0) I yn«lhur»t*« political pul-e »* iM 'itm i hotly tCMlay. T lie rr4**Mi thr l l » j n i •>( hluralion 1 hew next t'ehruarv r«tl« iruuiNl al le«i| I.*%»r member* ail) hr named to the hoard I hi* t* on* short of « nu p»rtts U«»i folks lUillvd by recent d*voi*pn tern are lostkotg fnrwayd t*> U*-** efer. l*o*« in thr hope lh * t* W * look be gu an kite t*M**d. Her* ace a .le-* f tW th*i w-h‘ i*'h • W o I. ta«i<oy • . ’ nty> school matter* pe the * ?MVr ite' «. Studied them S>*r«fr I The board bam *«**e*npe--f that the high undeCgOlr-.g Taxpayers Pnteating Failure Of Bsard To Ratolva Die Of Marin Avenue Land The question of the loss uf lax dollar* through H«»ard ol Kaltaealion inaction «»n the Mann a y e n u e }>ro|ierl% isautk (ire laal week al ihr meeting •»( the Ho*<rd ol I dm atton Taxpayers are becoming mor* and more aroused over the situa ,v ,v,m„ %4ui {hm{ thr |rount1 tiott Super markets, whah would ,lf |M<, v|V(mK, )m Aivt give Lyndhurst thousand* of d.d t*- tw , j,i*bl»>» l« v to waps tMtjr jww. «•» b«> ,,, ,Kr w.nrfm. h. « m ism m l brrww* lh» of M u ihfi, I ......... It,. I ti,* l.n.1 r.tJtM! haB r.fUMKt I*. Ct*W . pits T , ,, , , _ wk,„, of the property it »*wns at Marin pun>»>«» Avenue i ltr, The heatrd discussion wa* i t* •tartetl v*h rn Jators Dr I .•-ll.« ‘ ’ v ‘ a Kidge Hoad liquor sli-r* pr> ^ ' ' ' t* ..V*'1 1 ’* prletor sold that .dtei* ftu thr ! * that a »** wo^erty has been made a. fa, *‘‘‘u V -1 ‘f • ‘“V" ' . f * 1 ,h* back as im and that the t».ard ‘I J;‘ .'W i' t Z n <mbors had pi* nty of time study and make ' ' V‘K * '" * *** lions for final disp»*sitH*n the Hl’ v "'* * ,a " peooerty t vri • 1,!h «. U ,, ,1 If »..> « h.*d proprny , 1 ,,,,>*1,1. ,iK.t that the 1 1Aft 4 0 * l»(<>gtam ftryt |haae tiiSuon m*i«ad .1 The board name«f Hip^ont.NtftU .«» »•! ittfl and then shifted pen through the sysie.T. m uch aa <«*n»oltii»s K, i T h e ' twuwrd |3 SO© study N a new gram* *HtK>ot a .m the metier ir4 * i ■I.-«« u u « > r rn a - nwnftbtn* iiw m ei.v* , I -• . •• Parochial Schools WIN H ave 30% of T ow nship C hildren c*t. i-> eb Mir«d«ry t/>e Uouhlr (OitSffd year old t>»>ys-ptay « Frank bn -aryd Co i« rda> area* |j'.*ve»1 . v, Fvatii’nal «ent«m i.t that the iaM ry) t m b - P *»**> , dir«N,b-t •tw.ubf. W '«i Vtsa the avliVlty ! - ......... V I viulinir*! * |i a r o c h i a I M’liiHiU Will holl»r alioiit ill jierceltl of ihr IwWllglllp'* *chool children when they .open next MnmlaV Thr knelling |iaro«hi<il -• hool altrlidauer |»a# led lo k'}M*i'ulatnui on w h rlh rr a |«.« riH'hial high m hool i* not neitl in line in l.>ndhur>t Wtien St Mu hsrl s o(* "t Monday it will have, eight full J rndes and ovei &OU students ll. une of neat year the « twnd sil' promote Its Aral « la*» t<- hig» seboof What, htgh «h»«»l w»ll thry sl trnd* Sa* i «<1 H e a r I P a r ! will have 7U0 Bludvnu «nd «eee< | full fradr* * hrn the m b. - t .. Monday In «n<dher year Sa> ied Heart will promote ita first • tn High a hoot.. What high ». Imol grfU i -. lend' Under presient «.u« u«tsi»*’ e? some of th* studen<la <<>uld ivr *-1 ixfi tla ltd at St Mai * » In .R 1 erford and t^ueel^ .*f |Va«e u Worth ArliOstoo But twit.h _•> ' those ;'acbonla. pt* ,hwi«iii‘in# rowded Where Will Lyndhut‘1 (isriMhial graduates g-< pr«»vid**i' tNr> d«' not* w ant tw "g« !• |«wtd»> »• hr*.. I? The question k being many ti* o.es i.^t^y The question is **f rt**» pot tinency »n l.yndhurat ti..a ,». i*. H<-a.id of KlfuratkK) iv>« is study ing a ITto.UOO sddition i.. tt« high «*<h*«ol Koch an add<t- o *.»■ ptos a srboni «dl h tv b. al«a* rl tha p m ix hial H H b sm i. if ba- • frtl Hs • ■ . Lyndhurst Woman Answers Queries At N. Y- Port Authority B u i Terminal realties that the morale of thv«e woOien employee* will be directly rofb*cted in their conatant con tpcl> with the public then work ing echrduJea are varied to let JTieat afl share m both the busy and d u* i periods. And then ti- give Ru n work schedules t-yon nvno fleaibility they *r* sHle to s rr s nj:e working schedulao among th**n>selves Primary consideration in selet l j ing new information agi>nts, 'aaidi. from proflr.ietM'y at reading .map* j ond tunotobtos, is given ti» thru as.litv at ;pM sona.1* «. ni.. I w..rk Any previous training al<>ng this . line u usually an asset to an in f.vrmation agent lteali*ifig that haruti. .«i*l«•* (Iff v ni' Can handlr Ul ..*••!*» the Pi.»r.k Authority has be^un to em pi. v theos person* iu this servbe ; fot • ru*eee t M.a %1< Ruggiero i the land im purfa^a^ *t.»i I t h i . i. 1 er Rtcadela backed hi#- ftatemaot that . cf fm rw)*«ii in v waked the b»H»rd i;e Hal# a- t*',-n arsd »** t and tu help the Ros.ory Society M eeting is Held iL r«» <«» a i ha wd f « , a-i a itt |io « v#M The- well supervised training uf the mfoimstion agents is reflet u-f in theu effh leia y in answer mg as many as •ObJKkl iequest» .i yesr a Valuatde «rn i. > t (arsons in the New Jersey New Y ik afea ItreeSf a*t (U< Chart** T lioskelly. son uf Mr and Mis T A Hoskelly of Page iivenue, had as guests al his 7th birthday psity on Thuisdly Judy •id Norma Tham^son, Iui* >t Mahoel * get tb» oiRlal high M idi* " • i|4v>r« .df n.'i '•»<!» gtama own etudeni* but s- «•-,* would fie advancing t« t?w i •duiiil tfiifn tl»* rleiiie* • . , lu dtMWll Thi# problem tbr*»w# «*< to* s' fnoainigb eaimUustion srbat tbs future b«l*ts far htgt* school ! i »! • i^rrod in l^rndhsjrst into Tbe dite« f**r* ot tlw per** t H *».—J» /.* ' « n*a4» | t*. Uteic |.-o«i*he* ffal Wtmal i lu»ti-ai Hid Mi- har! • h»* MNS »ea. Het • igth gra-ie and st*. m f flee t teeenth «>sk.et H «•.*»•( y ’ - >>fege » b a t is (o w g u- haws.lv One lh»u|h 1 th at ** t*ru-.g p<e«*e*l i» that I'<e s .« esopafty >wned by .Mta ty * j M ms al*on m .gin im *. 4 # ' t h e to t* e b u f J'<^es f*<* s p e * ‘- l higb arjaod i' In tb*#- s*» («eary, Hossruary , Jerque^. of I vndhuist and Judy ^••tm*. n l( lit her ford Tbe Hcaikellys spent tbe weekend at Lake Hop*t< ong. -.here they were guest* of Mr .od Mrs A I. Roskelly of Iseim. Karen So*fw». daughter Of M' •nd M is John H lk<Utt. of K.dge r,. «ad. wos hine years >i4d n Sunday In celebrat|«*r« tier 'ather taok her and her scaler .''■artrie, to a tall gan^ *i Yana»t UdKin There also was a ps* unniverssry party at th* !**•«• ot • r grandparents to UlMtunl ... | Conn wtieea the family speni tlo Moat w e e k M rs. Hickey, 91 Smiles O ver Broken Hip Home of Champions Tlir rerenl atnoring s.ght of I y naftfiiirsl’s llelir Hutli l eague train ca|ifuring third plpre in ihr national rwntrst in tshiah user 6.IMNI tr am* parlu*tp4tr»J (|r*ertri m**re than pasaing mention ll etti|ahaaiaes the far t I ' rwlliural turn* mil « hampnm* vear after year.. Tin* Kar. I«»r in#tamr, |.ymfhur»t High Seh<M«l won rham|imnshi|»* in hasrh^ll. Isaakrthall and f«s«*l hall and teas uo*ed mil in trark In I Jtllr league r«mi|sr lion taro |.«mlhur*t team* fmighl their was to llir »e«ii«»nol final* and onr of them alimol made ti to Trenlon for th# Slate final* Truly l.ymlhurst has an imaging reeord of «irt<*f»r* It I urn* out great etbieti#lealii* \lhlrtie * mfr not thr end of all life nor are the «irton*s th* inaset uu|a«*rtanf thing about gator* But lhe way I sodhur*! athlrtr* go on to win I* MMmrthinf alsout whuh I «ndhuv*l *hould Im- prmd TW i .sananserrial leader start* it off l**da> hs putting on tm t etldarial page ItmlhiNrd I loess* of I hampton* l r iu I end lo keep it ttterr I ts a d h u rst t o r n . <1411 rb a m p io n * J. >Yad Mngga^ tbe ifc w u w at at P w t Uarroways >ss< -Taday” TV dwa arrives al Fairfsigb PirMpasa imvendty ta re reive an l u in n *»ct— ItW r «M I. m m * ««■* ol lhe chimp* wotM ta n for m r m i mt IS* tacaltr* .S K » * Klub k« »m *1 |S« mrtvmnMj:

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L y n i h u r ^ L . ! » . j *

A m e r k a u m ig h t w e ll p a u se a m o m en t on S a tiin U y . th e an n iv e rsa ry o I tb e b i r th o f G e n e ra l L afay e tte* to co n s id e r o u r d e b t to F ra n ce . T h o se w h o b e w a il . th e p e a n u ts w e p a ss out in th e fo rm o f In te rn a tio n a l a id to d ay m ig h t c h a n c e th e ir , tu n c if th ey rec a ll h ow m u ch L a fy e tte a n d h is fe llo w F re n ch m e n , lo v ers of freed o m , r isk e d In b a c k in g a tin y , b ra w lin g , a lm o s t u n k o w n c o u n try In th e h o u r I t -needed h e lp m ost. F ra n c e ’s h e lp w as n o t s d e b t to re p a y —i t w a s a n Id ea l by w h ich th is co u n try m u st a lw a y s live!

l Y N D H l R S T . N. J .. SEPTK M H K H 5. 195

| School Board Actions Studied Closely As Reaction Mounts

Jersey City's Ban On Water Use Is Example To Us

Capacity Crowd Is Expected To W itness

Lyndhurst - East Rutherford Alumni Gamega w ill ho ld one of th e en d put) j th>ns like he d td at the U niverse ; ty of M iami Bobby W alsh o u t j s ta n d in* .is * fn«sh at the U ni v e r i t y o f N ebraska w ill be st \ on* o f 'h e h a lfb ack s, N k k "S c rap iron*' S erv ideo , a w rtv tlin g cham p in n and th re e season g rid y e te r an at VM1 w ill be at fu llb ack w h ile v e te ra n la c k lr Tom K en n edy of L a fay e tte w ill be a s ta r t e r T w o jru tiitB rtm . still p.tavirq co llege b a ll Mill see ac tio n in the A u m n i A ta p They a re B ill) H ughes, m «ophom or* a t th e Unt v e rs itv at R ichm ond and Howie “ ik ip p y lj* b e n o w , ti jun io r c la ssm an a t Springfield C ollege

O f th e th ir ty p lay e r sq q ad c a r r ia d by L y n d h u rs t e lev en of the n lay e i v a re back*, -even a re ends ft\ «• a re tackle*- four a re guard* gn d th re e a re p ivo lm en In addi t io n to the ab o v e m en tio n ed back

m en t h e i r w ill tie A nthony Longo. l)av«* Y sn c n e llo . Jim m y N aaare . K ussell K err. F ran k lp po lito . A n thony G u id a s n d BUI P re n d r l gi«'!

Beside* O singa and Ltebenow a t th e f la n k e r-p o s it io n p re s e n t a n d Veady lo t ac tio n w ill tn* Q eorg t Nkxd, J o b n p y C g ssa lian o P a u l ii K ia ft. Hn hie Dom a n n o an d F.rgnk CR rt ten A l the tack le a low w ith K ennedy w ill be Turn

! G ibbon* Ita lo Ricci’, G e rh a rd t ' D aub and Chris. G ervaat w hile the j g u a rd s w ill be R ichie G u n th e i * \ (C o n tin u e d on P age |0 )

I yn«lhur»t*« p o l it ic a l p u l-e »* iM 'i t m i h o t ly tCMlay.

T l i e rr4**Mi th r l l » j n i •>( h l u r a l i o n

1 hew n e x t t 'e h r u a r v r« t l« i r u u i N l a l l e « i | I .*%»r m e m b e r* a i l ) h r n a m e d t o t h e h o a r d I h i* t* o n * s h o r t o f « n u p » r tts

U « » i fo lk s lU i l lv d by recent d*voi*pntern are lostkotg fn rw ayd t*> U*-** efer. l*o*« in th r h o p e l h * t * W * look be g u an kite t*M**d.

H er* ace a .le-* f tW th*i w-h‘i*'h • W o I. ta«i<oy • . ’ nty>school m atter* pe th e * ?MVr i te ' «. S tudied th em S>*r«fr

I T h e b o a rd bam *«**e*npe--f th a t th e h ig h undeCgOlr-.g

Taxpayers Pnteating Failure Of Bsard To Ratolva Die Of Marin Avenue Land

T h e q u e s t i o n o f t h e loss u f la x d o l la r * t h r o u g h H«»ard o l K a lta e a lio n i n a c t i o n «»n t h e M an n a y e n u e }>ro|ierl% isautk ( i r e la a l w e e k a l i h r m e e t in g •»( t h e Ho*<rd o l I d m a t t o n

T a x p a y e rs a re becom ing mor* an d m o re a ro u se d o v e r th e s itu a , v , v, m „ %4ui {hm{ th r |ro u n t1 tio tt S u p er m ark e ts , w h a h w ould , lf |M<, „ v|V(mK, )m Aivtg iv e L y n d h u rs t th ousand* of d .d t*- tw , j,i*bl»>»l« v to waps tMtjr jww. «•» b«> ,,, ,Kr w .nrfm . h. « m ismm l b rrw w * lh » o f M u ih f i , I ......... It,. I ti,* l.n .1r.tJtM! haB r.fUMKt I*. Ct*W . p its T , , , , , _ w k , „ ,of th e p ro p e r ty i t »*wns a t M arin pun>»>«»A v en u e i l t r ,

T h e h e a trd d iscu ssio n wa* i t*•ta r te tl v* h rn J a to rs D r I .•-ll.« ‘ ’ v ‘a Kidge Hoad liquor sli-r* pr> ^ ' ' ' t* ..V*'1 1 ’*p r le to r sold th a t .d te i* ftu th r ! * th a t a »**w o ^ e r ty has b een m ade a . fa , *‘‘‘u V -1 ‘ f • ‘“ V" ' . f * 1 ,h *back as i m an d th a t th e t» .a rd ‘I J ; ‘ . ' W i ' t Zn < m bors had pi* n ty of tim estu d y and m ak e ' ' V‘K * ' " * ***l io n s fo r f in a l disp»*sitH*n th e Hl’ v " '* * ,a "peo o erty t v r i • 1, ! h «. U , , ,1 If »..> « h .*dp r o p rn y , 1 ,,,,>*1,1. , i K. t th a t th e 1 1 Aft 40*

l»(<>gtam ftryt |h a a e t i iS u o n m *i«ad

.1 T h e b o a rd name«f H ip ^ o n t.N tftU .«» »•!

i t t f lan d th en sh if ted pen th ro u g h th e sysie.T. m u ch aa <«*n»oltii»s K,

i The' twuwrd |3 SO© s tu d y N a new gram* *HtK>ot a .m th e m etie r i r 4 * i ■I.-«« u u « > r r n a - nwnftbtn* i iw m e i .v *

, I ■ -• . ••

P a r o c h i a l S c h o o l s

W I N H a v e 3 0 % o f

T o w n s h i p C h i l d r e n

c* t. i-> e b M ir«d«ry

■t/>e Uouhlr (OitSffd year old t>»>ys-ptay « F ra n k b n -aryd C oi« rda> area* |j'.*ve»1. v, Fvatii’n a l «en t«m ■ i.t that the iaM

ry) tm b -P *»**> ,

dir«N,b-t •tw .ubf. W '«i V tsa the avliVlty! - ......... V

I v iu l in i r * ! * | i a r o c h i a I M’liiH iU W ill h o l l» r a l io i i t i l l j ie r c e l t l o f i h r Iw W llg lllp '* * c h o o l c h i l d r e n w h e n th e y

. o p e n n e x t M n m la VT h r k n e l l i n g |ia ro « h i< il

-• h o o l a l t r l i d a u e r |»a# l e d lo k'}M *i'ulatnui o n w h r l h r r a |«.« r iH 'h ia l h ig h m h o o l i* n o t n e i t l in l in e in l .> n d h u r > t

W tien S t Mu h s r l s o(* " t M onday it w ill have, e ig h t full

Jrn d es an d ove i &OU s tu d e n ts ll. une of n e a t y ea r the « twnd s i l ' p ro m o te Its Aral « la*» t<- hig»

seboofW hat, h tgh «h»«»l w»ll th ry sl

trn d *Sa* i «<1 H ear I Par !

w ill have 7U0 B ludvnu «nd «eee< | fu ll f ra d r* * h rn th e m b. - t .. M onday In «n<dher year Sa> ied H eart w ill p ro m o te ita first • tn High a h o o t . .

W hat h igh ». Im ol grfU i -.l e n d '

U nder presient «.u« u«tsi»*’ e? som e of th* studen<la <<>uld ivr *-1 ixfi t l a l t d at St Mai * » In .R 1 e rfo rd and t^ueel^ .*f |V a« e uW orth A rliO stoo B ut twit.h _•> 'those ;'acbonla. pt* ,hwi«iii‘in#■ row ded W here Will L y n d h u t‘ 1 (isriM hial g rad u a te s g-< pr«»vid**i' tNr> d«' not* w a n t tw "g« !• |«wtd»>»• hr*.. I?

T h e q u es tio n k be ing m any ti* o .es i.^t^y

The q u estio n is **f rt**» pottinency »n l .y n d h u ra t t i . .a ,». i*.H<-a.id of KlfuratkK) iv>« is study ing a ITto.UOO sd d itio n i.. tt« h ig h «*< h*«ol Koch a n add<t- o *.»■

ptos a srb o n i « d l h t v b . al«a* rl tha

p m ix h ial HH b s m i . if ba- • frtl Hs • ■ .

Lyndhurst Woman Answ ers Queries At N. Y- Port Authority B u i Term inal

re a l t ie s th a t th e m o ra le of thv«e woOien em ployee* w ill be d irec tly rofb*cted in th e i r co n a tan t con tpcl> w ith the p u b lic th e n w ork ing echrduJea a re v a rie d to let

JTieat afl share m bo th the busy and d u* i p e rio d s . And th en ti- g ive R u n w ork schedu les t-yon n v n o fle a ib ility th ey *r* sHle to s r r s nj:e w ork ing schedulao am ong th**n> selves

P rim ary c o n sid e ra tio n in selet l j ing new in fo rm a tio n agi>nts, 'a a id i . from proflr.ietM'y at rea d in g .map* j ond tun o to b to s, is g iven ti» th ru as .litv at ;pM sona.1* «. ni.. I w ..rk Any p rev io u s tra in in g al<>ng th is . line u u sua lly an asset to an in f.vrm ation agen t

lteali*ifig th a t haruti. .«i*l«•* (Iff v n i ' Can h a n d lr Ul ..*••!*» the Pi.»r.k A u th o rity has be^u n to em pi. v th eo s person* iu th is s e rv b e ;

fo t • ru*eee t M .a %1<

R uggiero i the lan d im p u rfa^ a^’*t.»i I th i . i.

•1er R tcadela b ack ed hi#- f ta tem a o t th a t . cf fm rw )* « ii i n

v waked the b»H»rd i;e Hal# a- t*',-n arsd

»** t and tu h e lp the

R o s . o r y S o c i e t y

M e e t i n g i s H e l d

iL r«» <«» a i ha wd f « ,a-i a i t t | i o « v#M ■The- w ell su p e rv ised tra in in g uf

the m fo im s tio n ag en ts is re fle t u -f in th e u effh leia y in answ er mg as m any as •ObJKkl iequest» .i y e s r a V aluatde « r n i. > t (a rso n s in th e New Je rsey New Y ik a fea

ItreeS f a*t (U<

C hart** T lio sk e lly . son uf Mr and M is T A H oskelly of Page iivenue, had as g u ests a l h is 7th b irth d a y p s i ty on T h u is d ly Ju d y • i d N o rm a T h am ^so n , Iui*

>t M a h o e l * get tb» o iR la l high M i d i * "• i|4v>r« .df n .'i '•»<!» gtama o w n etuden i* b u t s- «•-,*w ould fie ad v an cin g t« t?w i•d u iiil tfiifn tl»* rleiiie* • . ,lu dtMWll

Thi# p ro b lem tbr*»w# «*<to* s' fnoainigb ea im U u stion srb a t tb s fu tu re b«l*ts farhtgt* school ■ ! i »! •i^ r ro d in l^ rndhsjrst in to

Tbe dite« f**r* o t tlw per** t H *».—J» / .* ' « n*a4» | t*. Uteic |.-o«i*he* ffal W tmal i lu» ti-ai Hid Mi- h a r! • h»* MNS »ea. H et• ig th gra-ie and st*. m f f le e t te e e n th «>sk.et H « • .* » • ( y ’ - >>fege » b a t is ( o w g u- haw s.lv

One l h » u |h 1 th a t ** t*ru-.g p<e«*e*l i» th a t I'<e s .«eso p afty > w ned by .Mta ty * j M ms al*on m .g in im *. 4 # 'th e to t* e b u f J'<^es f*<* s pe*‘- l higb arjaod i ' In tb*#- s* »

(«eary, H ossruary , Je rq u e^ . of I v n d h u is t an d Ju d y ^••tm *. n l( lit her fo rd T b e Hcaikellys spent tbe w eek en d at L ak e Hop*t< ong. - .h e re th ey w e re guest* of Mr .od M rs A I . R oskelly of Iseim.

K aren So*fw». d au g h te r Of M '• nd M is Jo h n H lk<Utt. of K.dge r,. «ad. wos h ine y ea rs >i4d

n S u n d ay In celebrat|«*r« tier 'a th e r tao k her and her scaler

.''■artrie, to a t a l l g a n ^ *i Y ana»t U dK in T h e re also was a ps*

u n n iv e rs s ry p a rty a t th* !**•«• ot• r g r a n d p a r e n ts to U lM tu n l ... |

C o n n w tieea the fam ily spen i tlo Moat week

M r s . H i c k e y , 9 1

S m i l e s O v e r

B r o k e n H i p

Home of ChampionsT lir re re n l a tnoring s.ght of I y naftfiiirsl’s lle lir Hutli

l eague tra in ca |ifu rin g th ird p lpre in ih r n a tio n a l rw ntrst in tsh iah u s e r 6.IMNI t r am* parlu*tp4tr»J ( |r * e r t r i m**re th an pasaing m en tion

ll etti|ahaaiaes the far t I ' rwlliural turn* mil « ham pnm * vear a f te r year.. Tin* K a r . I«»r in # ta m r, |.ym fhu r» t High Seh<M«l won rham |im nshi|»* in hasrh^ll. Isaakrthall and f«s«*l h a ll and teas uo*ed m il in tra rk In I J t l l r le a g u e r«mi|sr lio n taro |.« m lh u r* t team * fm ighl th e ir was to llir »e«ii«»nol final* and o n r of them a lim ol m ade ti to T ren lo n for th# Slate final*

T ru ly l.y m lh u rs t has an im ag ing re eo rd of «irt<*f»r* It I u r n * o u t g r e a t etb ie ti# lealii* \ lh l r t ie * mfr not th r end of all l i f e n o r a re t h e « irto n * s th* inaset uu|a«*rtanf th ing abou t g a to r * B ut l h e way I sodhur*! a th lr tr* g o on to win I* MMmrthinf a ls o u t w h u h I «ndhuv*l *hould Im- p rm d

T W i .sananserrial le a d e r start* it off l**da> hs pu tting o n t m t e t l d a r i a l p a g e Itm lh iN rd I loess* of I ham pton* l r iu I en d lo k e ep it ttte rr I tsadhurst to rn . <1411 rbam pion*

J . >Yad M ngga^ tb e i f c w u w a t a t P w t U a r r o w a y s >ss< -T a d a y ” T V d w a a r r iv e s a l F a irfs ig b P i rM pasa i m v e n d ty ta re re iv e a n l u i n n * » c t— I t W r « M I . m m * « « ■ * o l lh e c h im p * w o tM t a n fo r m r m i mt IS* t a c a l t r * . S K » * K lu b k« » m *1 |S « m rtvm n M j:

S E E V O I J R A U T H O R I Z E D O L D S M O B I L E Q U A L I T Y D E A L E R N O W

THURSDAY. SEPTEM BER 5. 1957COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

Keep Your Faith, Co To Church Every Sunday And Holy Dayst'he p ast e ig h t years.

A ssociated ty ith K w e M e rr it t ’& C o m p an y fo r th e Idst tw o y ea rs , U rb an fo rm e rly w as e m p lo y ed by th e F irs t In v es to rs C o rp o ra tio n of N ew ark . B e fo re e n te r in g th e in ­v estm en t field- he o w n ed h is ow n a u to m o tiv e an d d a iry p ro d u c ts business.

K in g M e r r i t t & C o m p a n y 's b r a n c h o ffice is f in a n c ia l c o u n s e l to m o r e th a n 2,500 re s id e n ts in th e N o r th J e rs e y a rea . I t is a sub s id ia r y o f fh e C h a n n in g C o r p o r a t io n . o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t m o n e y m a n a g e m e n t h o u s e s i n t l ie W a ll S t r e e t d i s t r i c t .

parish hall.AU p a rish io n e rs an d f r ie n d s of

S t T hom as’ a re co rd ia lly in v ited to be p re se n t fo r th e g ro u n d b rea k in g se rv ice S u n d a y ev en in g .

LY N D H U R ST M E T H O D IST C H U R CH

S tu y v e sa n t a a d T o p lin e A v en u esT h e Rev. R o d g er W. H aw n,

M in is te r 307 T o n tin e A v en u e

G E n ev a 0 0*28

S u n d ay , Sept. 8: 9 45 a.m .. C h u rch S chool w ith c la sses fo r all ages, in c lu d in g ad u lts . 11 a.m ., P u b lic w o rsh ip w ith se rm o n by th e m in is te r on “M an an d G od W ork ing T o g e th e r .”

M onday. S ept 9: Official B o ard w ill m eet in ‘ th e p r im a ry room .

F rid ay , S ept. 13: C a te re d fish *nd chips d in n e r w ill be se rv ed by th r W om an’s S ociety of C h ris tia n S erv ice , 5 p.m . to 7 p m . F rie n d s a re in v ited .

T h e re ’s a w elcom e to all a t the ch u rc h on- th e c o rn e r o f S tuyves-' a n t and T o n tin e av en u es . P e rso n s w ith o u t a ch u rc h hom e in L ynd h u rs t a re e sp ec ia lly in v ited .

/ W W W W W V W W W W W W W v |

Sacred Heart Holy Name Notes•JVVVW w w W w v » w m w

e lu d e th e fo llow ing from Acts: "G od th a t m ade th e w o rld and a ll th in g s th e re in , s e e in g 'th a t he is I^ord of h eav en an d ea rth , d w e lle th not in tem p les m ade w ith hands; N e ith e r is w or sh ipped w ith m en ’s hands, as th o u g h he n eed ed an y , th ing , s.ee- ing he g iv e th to a ll life, and b rea th , and a ll th in g s ."

From ‘ Science an d H ea lth w ith K ey to th e S c r ip tu re s” by M ary B a k e r E ddy w ill be read th e fol low ing: “S p iritu a l p ercep tionb r in g s o u t th e po ssib ilities of b e ing. d es tro y s re lian ce on au g h t b u t God. and so m ak es m an the im ag e of h is M ak er in d eed and in t ru th .’ •

SA C R E D H E A R T R. C . CH U R CH R id * * R oad A N ew J e rs e y Ave.

I f r . B e rn a rd M oore. P as to rM asses: 6:30, 7:30, 0 00, 10:00,

11:00, 12:00 in ch u rch . 9:00 in school.

M O U N T C A R M E L C H A P E L C opeland A v en u e , L y n d h u rs t

S u n d a y M asses: 8:00, 9:00, 10:30

ST . M IC H A E L 'S R. C. CH U R CH

R ev. Ladkslaus J . W tlcsew sk i P a s to r

R id re R oad a n d P ag e A venueM asses a re a t 7, 8, 9, 10 and

11:30 a jn .

I pils. 10:30 a m* D ivine W orship.I T lie topic. “T he G re a te s t Sense

tion in All H isto ry .’’ B ased On ! I T im othy 3 V erse 16. Holy Coih- j m uo ion w ill be ce leb rated , j ■ M onday 8 p.m : C h u rch council.

T h u rsd ay : 8 p.m.. L ad ies A ide.,

F IR S T CH UR CH O F C H R IST SC IEN TIST

<!. r i f r r r iw n t & L incoln A v e m n in R u th e rfo rd , N. J .

• r a n c h n f th a M other C h u rc h . T h * ■"•rat C h u rc h of C h r is t , S c ie n t is t , e f

B n stnn . M ass S u n d a y S e rv ic e s t l 11 A .M .11:00 A M .. S u n d a y School

E v e n in g M e e lln * a»-*:l* «t w h ich trs t lm o n te * of C h r is -

■Un Sclpn<«> h * « ! ln s s r e * lv e n .n e a d ln a R to m a i t> m u tion R q iis r* .

•pen d a lly from 11 • m lo 6 p m ., >*i-ept on Sun dn yn sn d least ho ll la y s «n don F r id a y e v e n ln * from 7 J0 »o 9 30 o 'clock

N u rs e ry < m e pro v id ed d uring S u n d ay Service

How sp ir itu a l percep tio n of th e tru e n a tu re of m an b rin g s g row th and p ro g ress w ill be se t fo rth at C h ris tia n Science serv ices S u n ­day.

S c rip tu ra l read in g s in th e Les son-S erm oij on "M an” w ill in-

B y B ill T ro e sc h e rN ex t S u n d a y im m e d ia te ly fol i

low ing th e 7:30 o 'c lock M aes o f­fered a t S ac red H e a r t C h u rch the m em b ers o f th e S ociety vv-ill p roceed to th e .school c a fe te r ia for th e ir f ir s t m o n th ly m ee tin g o f th e n ew season . T h e new ly e lec ted officers w ill ta k e th e ir c h a irs for th e firs* tim e , an d front th e looks of th e sch ed u le th a t has b een w o rk e d o u t o v e r th e su m m er m o n th s , th e S o c iety is p lan n in g a b a n n e r y e a r fo r all.

T h e m em b e rsh ip has sw ell *d o v e r th e p ast few y e a rs an d it is ask ed o f a ll to brine, a long th at frien d of y o u rs to jo in th e Holy N am e S o ciety . Y ou k n o w y o u r n e ig h b o r b e tte r th a n we. so its y o u r jo b to assist. B e liev e us. he w on’t re g re t it an d n e ith e r w ill you .

T h a t 's a b o u t it fo r th e first tim e, b u t p lease a tte n d th e- m ee tin g n e x t S u n d a y an d le a rn a b o u t that, fab u lo u s p ro g ram fo r th e y e a r. S ee y o u a ll in C h u rch .

U r b a n D i r e c t o r

K i n g M e r r i t t A r e a(S p e c ia l to th e C o m m erc ia l

L e a d e r)

T h eo d o re U rb a n , a ’re s id e n t of R u th e rfo rd , h as b een nam ed d i r ­ec to r o f ‘th e L y n d h u rs t R u th e r fo rd a re a fo r th e N o rth Je rse y b ran c h office of K in g M e rr itt & C om pany , Inc.. in te rn a tio n a l in v e s tm e n t sp ec ia lis ts in m u tu a l funds.

U rb a n ’s a p p o in tm en t w as an nounced to d ay bv W illiam l.i

.rrtan,, co -m an ag er of th e b ran ; h office w h ich is lo ca ted at 391 G ra n d A venue. Englew ood.

A ccord ing to L ip p rn an . U rban w ill d e v o te h is m ain e ffo rts t«• acco u n ts in Mia* a re a for th e firm. J rb a n is 36. m a rr ie d and .h ar

owned* his ow n hom e a t 24 E a s t P ie rre p o n t S tre e t , R u th e rfo rd , fo r

Cold Beer-W ine & Liquors Free Delivery

C o m p l e t e C a t e r i n g S e r v i c e

W e d d i n g s — B a n q u e t s P a r t i e s — E tc .

oHOME MADE

Cole Slaw Baked BeansPotato Salad Macaiorii Salad

Mr, an d M rs W illiam l i n k , of F if th s tre e t, had as g u ests for th e w eek en d and h o lid ay M r. and M rs. K. L. V aupcl o f A s to ria , I » n g Island .

R E E D M EM O R IA L U N ITED PR ESB Y ^’ERIAPI

CH UR CH S tu y v e aa n t n e a r V alley B rook

A venueRev. C h ase H. S ta ffo rd , M ln iste i

346 S tu y v e sa n t A venue G E n ev a 0-0118

S u n d ay , Sept. 8: B ib le School. 9:45 a.m . All classes resu m e M orn ing w o rsh ip a t 11 a.m .. “T he W ord, th e L ife, and the L ig h t” . E ven ing serv ice a t 7:30 p.m.. “Now T h a t B illy G rah am Has G o n e”.

M onday, S ept. 9: B oard ofT ru s te e s a t 8:00 p.m

T uesday , S ep t. -10: Sessionm eetin g a t 8 p.m R uth N jchol M issionary .Society w ork m eetin g at 8 00 p.m. P ra y e r m ee tin g a t tlie Parsonage , 1 p.m.

W ednesday. S ep t 11: P ra y e r m eetin g a t the ch u rc h at 8 p.m .

T h u rsd ay , S ep t. 12: C ho ir prac­tice a t 8 .p.m.

ST. M A TTH EW ’8 BV A N G E L IC A L L U TH ER A N

C H U R CH C o m e r V alley B rook A re- and

T ra v e rs P lace , L y n d h u rs t R ev. G eo rg e M u lle r, Past®*

t9 5 T ra v e rs P lace , L y n d h u rs t W E b ste r 0-2134

S u n d ay : 9:15 a.m ., S u n d aySchool an d B ib le C lass. G rad ed tessdns. R eg is tra tio n o f new pu-

f OWE ^ f SOMEONEV A LETTER? '

PHONE INSTEADc o s ta little anyw here

k A L T O O N A ,P A . 6 5 ‘ i

3 minute station rate trom Paterson after b P.M. lax nut included.

F a s t

P r o c e s s i n g

S e r v i c eon

K o d a c h r o m eand

K o d a c o l o r

F i l mI 'ilm s b ro u g h t to o u r s to re by 1? n.-Mtn w ill he d e l iv ­e re d In h i s tm a n p la n t 2 h o u rs la te r.

Y our K odak D ea ler

GUNTHER’SSPORTS &

CAMERA SHOP201 P a rk A venue

NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS SUNSHINE KRISPY C R A C KERS

Home Mi?deK I S Z K A a n d K I E L B A S Y

Let*** all approach the LABOR DAV holi­day with a firm resolve thal each will do bis part to reduce the casualties lhat he­roine of increasing concern wilh each ma­jor holiday when millions of additional cars are on the highways. Be slow lo anger a n d FAST to slow down. In all llial traffic it will pay off— you'H get home a little later, BUT, you’ll h o m e !

LA T T E R D A Y SA IN T So f J e s u s c b r i s tA. E. S ta rk s , P as to r

S e rv ic e s E v e ry S u n d ay at the

A d o n iram M asonic T em p le 321 S econd A venue

L y n d h u rs t, N. J . C h u rch SrhQol, 10 a.m .

P re ac h in g S e rv ice , 11 a.m .

Hours Daily: 8 A.M: to I I P.M,

SUNDAY8 A . M . t o 1 P . M .N A Z A R E

M E M O R IA L H O M E In c,Robert C. Jones, Mgr.

4 9 3 H I K E R O A D - LY ND HURST, N . J .Phone GEneva 8 7272

L Y N D H U R ST HEBREW C E N T ER

333 V alley B ro o k A v e n e e S tu d y : G E n ev a 0-9502

Ja co b S iv a n , R abb i

R U T H E R F O R D B A P T IS T C H U R C H

S3 W est P assaic A ve., R u th e rfo rd Rev. G eo rg e S m ith , P a s to r

59 W oo d w ard A ve., R u th e rfo rd Phonic G E n ev a 0-8795

GARDENCatered

FISH and CHIPS Dinner

L y n d h u rs t M eth o d is t C h u rch S tu y v e sa n t & T o n tin e A ve s.

FRIDAY. SEPT. 13 5 to 7 p.m.

R e se rv a tio n s— t i t 8 1765

Delicatessen*418 P A G E A V E . ( C o r . C h a s e )

L Y N D H U R S T , N . J .

WE 9-2950W E ST M IN ST E R

P R E SB Y T E R IA N CH URCH 511 R idge Road. L y n d h u rs t

P h o n e W E b sftr 9 7920 L y n d h lirs t. N 1.

W E b ste r 9 .1373 A m ple F ree P a rk in g

O pen ' Everting* till 8 C losed A ll D ay W ednesday

T h e S h i n i n g G o a l o f

a S p i r i t i n F l i g h t

A peace that patseth umJerstanding. a beauty beyond our poor powers to en­vision awail tbe spirit on its homeward flight. Reverently reflecting a firm faith in the life everlasting, every fu ­neral we conduct is rich in spiritual solace and inspiration.

“ Serving Families of Every Faith.At Any Hour., tlall W F /9-3000

&trrurr Jfanrral Unmr

| B e l o v e l y t o l o o k a t b v | l« tho blg-car p o w e r... blg-car com fo rt. . . blg-car value off O ldsm oblle's "88 ” a t your dealer’s now!

$ T h is econom ical ea sy w ay T h e p e rfec t \ p e rm a n e n t an d h a ir s ty le fo r YOU, b y ^ e x p e r t h a ir s ty l is ts o n ly , . .

an d up

F o r A p p o in tm e n t C a ll

Sucecssor to Collins Memorial

253 Stuyves«nl A venue, Lyndhurst, IN

' W Eb.ter 9 3000

M I C H A E L 'S H A I R S T Y L I S T S137 R ID G E RO AD LY ND HUR ST.

O p en : W ed.. T h u rs .. Sa t.. 9 30 a jp . to 8 p.m. T u es . an d F ri., 9:30 a.m . to 9 p.m . ( lo s c d M ondays.

I D I L v | l L v l \ • the surprising ly low price off the " 8 8 " . . . It’s the Rocket that’s easily w ithin your reach 1

A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D r o * Y O U * C O M FO R T

W A L D O J . I P P 0 L I T 0 F U N E R A L H O M E

PARKING FACILITIES O N PREMISES

AIR-CONDITIONED YEAR ROUND

HENRY W. V A N D ER P L A A T , J R . MGR.

31 RIDGE ROAD H K p i —™u— l m LYNDHURST, N. J ■ ■ ■ C C L l !

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Free Delivery A nvwhere V L J H H V L J H i O pen M onday. T uesday , T h u rsd ay 0 30 A.M. te 7 P.M.

W ednesday 8.3* A.M. to N oon; F rid ay an d S a tu rd a y 0:30 A.M. te 0 P.M.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR52 Ridge Road 4<»9-71 PalUnd*'*. Avrn

L y n d h u n t, N. J. Jrr^cv t.ily 7, N. J.

WEtxtor 9-0490 Oldfield 9-4578

" f i i r k S e r v i c e t o r S i x t y y e a r s '

MISS NIELSEN'S PLAN TOLD BY HER PARENTS

Tlie b rid e w o re it (town of C h a n tilly lace an d n y lon tulle over, taffeta , s ty led w ith a m an d a n n co lla r H er f ingertip veil fe ll from a m atch in g tore o row r w ith seed p ra t U and irid escen t se q u in s S h e c a rr ie d a prayerbook to p p ed w ith a w h ite o rch id

T h e m aid of ho n o r w o n t whit*

T h e en g a g em e n t o f Mis* D oris E lizab e th Ni Isen d a u g h te r of Mr* E d w ard N ie lsen . 124 S te ­p h e n s o n B oulevard . New Ho- . h e l le N Y an d th e la te M r N ie ls e n , to W illiam R F e ro e r , son o f M rs A r t h u r F e rn e r o f T ru inan&burg. N Y.. fo rm e rly of R o o s e v e l t A venue. L y n d h u rs t a n d th e l a te M r F e r n e r , has b een a n n o u n c e d •,

M iss N ie lsen is a g ra d u a te of

wi t h w hiteo rsag e of

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 .COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN RE VIET PAGE THREE

S u r p r i s e S k e w e r ’

F o r M i s s L e a m a nM iss S y lv ia L e am an w as g u e rt

o f ho n o r a l a s u rp r ise b r id a l sh o w er g iv en on T h u rsd ay e v e n ­ing a t the hom e o f M rs. W alte r I-eyh in L ou ise C o u rt A ssisting’ ho stesses w ere M rs. J o h n B .'S oz zio an d M rs. C h a r le s M eyer.

M iss L eam an is p re s id e n t o f th e L y n d h u rs t G ir l S cou t Asso c ja tio n and th e h o stesses a re p ast p res id e n ts o f th a t o rg an iza tio n . G u e s ts w ere m em b e rs o f th e As­sociation . o r p a s t m em b ers .

F e a tu re s of th e d eco ra tiv e schem e in p in k an d w h ite w ere an u m b re lla an d a w a te rin g can. F a v o rs for th e g uests w e re tin y um b re lla s .

G u ests in clu d ed M rs. B ern a rd B 'ohm . M rs. J o h n Q u in n , M rs. W illiam L. K elly , M rs. T hom as B iondi, M rs. V ic to r M atu ro , M rs. R ich a rd B ayliss, M rs. T ed B e rn ­a rd , M rs. A n th o n y C iarlo . M rs. Ja m e s E nnis, M rs. R u d o lp h S k y ta . M rs. G eorge A n d rew s. M rs. J o ­seph L ynch. M rs. Jo sep h Seal- pello , M rs. G eo rg e B enn ing . M rs. A lfred C. G ilm ore .

M rs. R o b ert H oglund, Mrs. Ja m e s T u lly . M rs. V ic to ria H auck. M rs. R o b ert M itchell. M rs. Ed-

• w a rd Russo, M rs V i/tcen t B ailey. M rs. R o b ert H. C h an k a lian . M rs. G le n n S u m p m an , M rs. H. P Lea m an, th e M isses G lad y s V olkert zen, C la rissa K in n a m a n an d E li­z ab e th L indsay . O th e rs w ho sen t g ifts; th o u g h u n a b le to a tte n d w e re M rs. E d w ard L aw son. Mrs. H a rry E is in g e r an d M rs. E d g a r B. E arp .

M iss L eam an w ill becom e the b r id e of -Hans K leff. of Je rse y C ity , on S a tu rd a y a t a cerem ony to b e p e rfo rm e d a t th e F irs t P re s ­b y te r ia n C hurch ' R u th e rfo rd , at 4 p.m.

Miss Weber Becomes Bride In Ithaca, N. Y. Ceremony

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M isses V ick i H a in e an d S onja C roce w e re b rid esm a id s . Ida M ertz a n d A lice D asler. of Lynd h u rs t, w e re ju n io r b r id esm a id ' and P a tr ic ia D as le r w a s f lo w n g irl. . *

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e n te r ta in e d a t a w e l-o m e h o in M r a n d M ® . V e r n o n C o w e ll p a rty fo r h im . F r ie n d s and rH a a n d d a u g h te r s V e ro n ic a a n d D i tives w e re guests . B en n y is a | *ne. 315 W illo w a v e n u e , r e tu r n e d g ra d u a te o f L y n d h u rs t H ig h l S a tu r d a y f r o m a m o n th s v a c a t io n School an d w ill n ow w o rk w ith p e n t a t t h e h o m e o f M rs C o whis b ro th e r in R i*zuto B r o th e r s e l l ’s p a r e n t s . M r. a n d M rs. W ilB o d y an d F e n d e r R ep airs , K in g s lia rn L. S y lv e s te r , o f W e s t P a lm lan d a n d R iv e rs id e a .e n u e s . B e a c h . F la .

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D oc . .W C ia m s , is . 1 ^ 0 . ^ 0 ^ r r i7 n a .Too b a d R u th e rfo rd an d theVirons h av e n e v e r ' m an ag ed to m ea su re u p to th e g e n iu s in th e ir m idst.E njoy Y o u r N ew J e rse y

D ear frien d s, e n jo y y o u r New J e rse y th is tim e o f th e y ea r T h o se of us w ho c a h ’t get e n o u g h of y o u r co rn and to m a to es envy y o u th e m o st v e n o m o u s k ind .

A k in d frie n d rec e n tly d e p o s it ed a- b a s k e t c ra m m e d w ith co rn an d to m a to es , som e sq u ash , a w a te rm e lo n , som e o n ions and po ta to es , bu t, m ostly , c o rn an d to m atoes. A nd tfciev p r o v e d ‘a t re a t such as w e of t h i s . c ity se ldom c a n get.

C o r n a n d to m a to es a re grow n in o th e r parts of th e n a tio n . B ut none c o m p ares w ith th o se o f New je rs e y . T h e co rn ir. ten d e r , yet f irm , and filled -w ith a rich n ess th a t is m a n n a itse lf. T h e to m a ­to es a re so tas te fu l, yet so ten d e r th a t tk ey rrtrt f ru it to sh a m e

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D iane A bbey . J e a n n e f u l ly . Ei ieen C a ssid y . Jo a n F a llucca. Ann S k y ta a n d G e ra ld in e Lusto.

O th e rs w ho rece ived theac h ie v e m e n t a w a rd s w ere M arj Arin S ca lp c llo , D oro thy D agner. Alic e H a c k e tt, M adeline and M ar g a re t C asey an d G en ev iev e T er hune.

M iss E lizab e th I indsay was c am p d ire c to r . M rs. R udo lph Sky ta w as c a m p ch a irm an . L eaders wcfTe M rs. R ich a id W itting . Mrs. Ja m e s E nn is. M rs. .1 S. Rcalpello, Mrs; W a tt r r Leyh. M rs. B e rn a rd B lohm , M rs. G eorge A n d rew s and M r1'. E d w ard L aw son , w ith Pa tric ia B ecker, K a th le e n L eyh. A n to in e tte S ca ro la , C aro l B lohm and L u c ille K aiser.

th ro w in S ophia . She is S infatra ag irl f r ie n d —a t first. S he is the B a rrin g e r W alker P o st 139i©V*l se c re ta ry w ho p u ts int«* h o n o red at »he rec e n t B erg en

*xfc>*ds th e th o u g h ts he h a s b u t j C ou n ty m ee tin g »n R u th e rfo rd .canno t exp ress . You know th e S ta te Vice C o m m an d er Jame* _r l dvt iy now S he fa t ls f o r G ra n t: | Heifer - o f - J e rse y ^ i t y ^ p r e s e n t e d j f i f th . s tre e t, e n te r ta in e d a t A nd he falls for her.

M rs, F re d F ogell and d a u g h te r K atlry , o f K ea rn y s tre e t, have co nc luded a v a ried vacation . The> sp e n t th e first part, of it a s g uest: »»f M r an d M rs Jo h n R obinson, ol S p rin g fie ld , M a ss . fo rm e rly ol L ake a v en u e , L y n d h u rs t. a t th e ir su m m er hom e at W endall, M ass .N ex t.w ith M iss G e r tru d e O ’K eefr in d M r. and M rs. W illiam U o y d »f J e rse y C ity M rs. W illiam M il ler an d son, L loyd, a n d M rs. H . L I ied e m a n n and c h ild ren . C aro l and Jo h n , at G reen w o o d L ake and th en a w eek en d a1 A tlan tic Citv .

M r. an d M rs. H a rry W re g f t of

P a trio tism W ins O utE v en tu a lly , S ophia m oves h e r

slefcjping g ea r o v er to Grant'** t e a t T h e re is a jea lo u s .in terlude b e tw e en S in a tra a n d G ra n t T h e re is a g rea t -knife fight be tw e e n G ra n t and one of th e guer illas.

S o p h ia does a d an ce w h ic h isn'J so*m uch a d an ce as a s tr ip tease .

B u t m ain ly t h e i r is th e gun. th « ^ b ig . in an im a te th in g w hich y lim u o ates th e p ic tu re . T h e re is th e e ffo rt of th e F ren ch to h a lt a n d to seize th e g u n T h e re

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th e S ta te Amf ricanisriS C ita tio n to j cook o u t a t th e ir hdm e o n -M o n - C o m m an d er S u m m ers fo r the day . T h e ir g u ests w ere th e ir P ost w o rk and ac t iv ity in A m er j d a u g h te r an d son-in law . M r and n a n ism d u r in g th e pas* y e a r. T he

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T h is is *wo y e a rs .in a row th at L y n d h u rs t P o st h as w on th is hon o r Last m o n th B a r r in g e r W alker Post w on th e C o u n ty T rophy , k n o w n as th e M ayw ood M em orial T ro p h y , fo r p e rfo rm in g th e m ost o u ts ta n d in g A m erican ism w o rk in B erg en C ou n ty

A lso a w ard ed th e Post was t h r ' A lan. »f L y n d h u rs t. D ep a rtm en t of New Je rse y Fi

M rs R. B ru ce S m ith an d ch ild ran , R aym ond an d C a th e rin e , w ith th e i r new son, J a m e s H e n ­ry, b o rn on A u g u st 8. of P ines L ake; -their son an d d a u g h te r in la w .'M r and M rs. H a rry W regg. J r „ an d d a u g h te r , S h a ro n , of P in e B rook ; M rs. e K n n e th Reid>. of W yckoff. and M r an d M rs. Ed w ard C h a n k a lia n , M r. and M rs S id n ey K at*. W a lte r K atz . Mr and M rs H arry Q u in ze r an d son.

T h e W SC S o f th e M ethpd ist C h u rc h w ill se rv e a fish an ' ch ip s d in n e r on F rid a y . S ept. 13 from 5 to 7 p .m T ic k e ts m ay b« secu red from an y m em b e r of th f socie ty o r by ca llin g GE. 8 4765.

M r. an d M rs. A lfred H ollste in of P ag e av e n u e .a re back from a v a ca tio n sp e n t a t N o rth Scitu a te , M ass.. w ith a s to p on the w ay 1 bac k to v isit M rs. H ollste in ': m o th e r, M rs F ra n k E ngel, a t Nev V ern o n , N Y.

M rs. E lizab e th Jo n es, of 33.' Second a v en u e, is S pending sorw tim e a t th e hom e of h e r son and d a u g h te r in -law , M r. and M rs A r th u r Jo n es, o f O range .

V incen t J . S e rzan . son of M r an d M rs. V in cen t S erzan . of Oe tav ia place, w as g u est of honor, in c e le b ra tio n of h is 8th b irth d a y a t a p a rty g iven a t h is hom e on M onday. G u ests w e re fro m Jersey C ity an d B ayonne .

P a tric ia K elly , d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs. W illiam L. K elly , of S econd avenue, re tu rn e d hom e by p lan e y e s te rd ay from C olum bus O hio, w h ere she w as a g u est for sev era l w eek s a ‘ th e hom e of her s is te r an d b ro th e r-in law . C hief P e tty Officer F ra n k B ello and M rs. B ello , a n d fam ily

.Mr. an d M rs. M ario F u sto a n d M r. and tyrs. E. L. F o s te r , of son. Jo h n , o f G reen a v e n u e , a re F o re st avenue, le ft on S a tu rd a y back fro m a vacatio n sp en t 'a t on a v acatio n t r ip to G len Ellen-. I^ v a l le t te . Illinois!.

M r. an d M rs. W illiam M ath ir- -en of W illow av en u e, ce le b ra te d ‘h e ir 21st w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry ■>n S a tu rd a y w ith d in n e r and a ii* h t g am e a t Y ankee S tad iu m , N r \v Y ork . T hey had ju s t re ••irned fro m A nn A rb o r, M ch.

M r. an d M rs. L ouis J . T h a lm an . I of O c ta v ia place, a re b ack f ro m

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PACE SIX COMMERCIAL LEADEB ft SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1957

Tam arack Scouts Won Large Variety Of M erit Badges And Advancements

T he 1957 c a m p season of T am a ra c k C ouncil, Boy S cou ts of A m erica , is now h isto ry , an d its acco m p lish m en ts c a n be m eas­u red by th e trem en d o u s n u m b er of Scouts a d v an c in g in r a n k and secu rin g m erit badges. No ta b u ­la tio n h a s b een m ade as y e t to d e te rm in e w h e th e r o r not a rec­o r d h as b een set.

C a m p d o c to rs th o u g h t th e a v e r ­age. g a in in -weight of th e Scouts w as e x c e llen t an d th e w o rk of th e d o c to rs d u r in g th e season w as lim ited to a g re a t e x te n t by the few w ho need ed t re a tm e n t. T he d ro p in th e w a te r lev e l lim ited s lig h tly th e use of the lak e d u r ­ing th e las t w eek, for in a d d itio n to th e lack of ra in , a serio u s leak, w h ich has s ince b een c o rrec ted , caused ex ten s iv e loss of w a te r . -

O ne of th e h ig h lig h ts of the last tw o w eek s w as an ev en in g spen t in tes tin g S cou ting sk ills of the v arious troops. T ro o p 167 of R u th e rfo rd , one of th e sm a lle r troops a t th e cam p, u n e x p e c te d ly cam e out on top. T h e e v e n ts con­sisted of ty in g kno ts, l ig h tin g fire

by f lin t an d s tee l, and accuracy w ith a tw o h an d ed ax e d e m o n ­s tra tin g by lig h tin g a m atch w ith th e axe, the m atch h av in g been placed in an -axe cu t on a larg e choj ping block. O th e r e v en ts w e re fo llow ing a com pass course, first a id . tu g -o -w ar, an d wood saw ing. In th is e v en t th e tw o y o u n g e r C rite lli b ro th e rs of T ro o p 183, W ood-R idge, saw ed ab o u t 140 inches of logs, m eas u red across th e bu ts of th e logs, in the five m in u te period a llo ted

A new tw e lv e d ay cam p period w as deem ed a success by m any of the p a ren ts , Scouts and lead e rs . A m eetin g w ill be h e ld on S ep tem b er 20 to go o ver th is and o th e r fac to rs in im p ro v em en t of th e n e x t cam p in g season of th e scouts of thc* m an y com m u n ities included in T am arack C ouncil.

T h e la te su m m er m ee tin g of W ak an ta Lodge, O rd e r of th e A r row (n o tio n a l ho n o r cam p in g so­c ie ty ), w as again ev id e n t of th e ir m otto , ‘C h ee rfu l S e rv ic e ”, as m ore th an one h u n d re d m em b ers

inclu d in g th e new ly e le c ted c a n ­

d id a te s a tte n d e d tHe w eek end m eetin g a t C am p T a m ara c k . A las t m in u te ch an g e in 'p lans, rtec e s s ita te d by th e leak in th e dam . b ro u g h t a m a jo r ity of th e ,m e n tc th e lak e w h e re th ev w o rk ed at v a rio u s tasks, in c lu d in g d igg ing an e ig h t foot d e e p tre n c h to d is co v er th e leak , b u ild in g b rid g es to b r in g m a te ria l to th e ?ite, p lugg ing th e leak , and w o rk in g on th e «a te w hich lo w ers th e le v ­el Of* th e lak e w h en necessary . This o u tle t had b ecom e clogged by a* h eavy ce m e n t a n ch o r, and a g ro u n o f m en, in c lu d in g the Lodge A dviso r, J a m e s B eckei th e C am p R anker. Lee O hm en Jo h n O ates an d o th ers , dove. int< t h e ‘ c h illy w a te rs to loosen th obstac le, w h ich w as a b o u t six feet u n d e r w a te r. T h e p res su re was too g re a t and it w as n o t u n til the n e x t d ay w h en the' p re s su re w as re liev ed by p lu g g in g th e o u tle t th a t S cout E x e c u tiv e H en ry Da- Vis, w ith th e a ssis tan ce of m any o th ers , b ro u g h t th e a n c h o r to thc su rface .

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in g a s ite fo r a n u m b e r o f log ben ch es so that, p a re n ts w o u ld h av e co m fo rta b le seats w h ile a t ­ten d in g *he w e e k ly w a te r ' cam i- y a l d u r in g th e s u m m er , ~as w e ll as th e p ic tu re s q u e . In d ia n ca llin g o u t c e rem o n y o f W a k an ta Lodge.

M any w ere ca lle d o u t to th e B ro th erh o o d d e g re e o n S a tu rd a y ev en in g , a n d th o se ta k in g th e F irs t D eg ree w e re p u t th ro u g h th e ir t r ia ls to see if th ey m eas u red u p to th e id ea ls o f th e O r­d e r. The* c lim ax o f th e e v e n in g w a s ' th e V igil C e re m o n y w h en th re e of th e o u ts ta n d in g m em b e rs of th e o rd e r w ere in d u cted . T h ey w e re fo rm e r E ssex D is tr ic t Exec- tiv e D onald D iB ello , no w in th e U tica , N. Y.. C ouncil; P a t S ca le ra . g u id in g lig h t in th e erecition of th e C ah ill M em oria l C h ap e l; an d P ro v is io n a l S c o u tm a s te r J a m e s R udbeck, w ho w as a lso u n a n i­m ously e le c ted C h ief of W a k an ta Lodge fo r th e 'c o m in g y e a r. O th e r officers e le c ted to se rv e w ith him a re J to b e r t B e rry o f N o rth A r­lin g to n , A ss istan t C h ief; G eo rg e M offa tt, s e c re ta ry ; an d M ichael Sem on, t re a s u re r . B e rry se rv ed as d in in g h a ll s te w ard d u r in g th e p a s t season .

A p p rec ia tio n w as sh o w n to W. W. M ills, J r . , and Ja m e s B ecker, th tw o a d u lt ad v iso rs of * the Lodge fo r th e p as t y ea r. B ill is m o ving from th e a re a a n d Back

e r h as a g re e d to c a r ry on fo r th e | n e x t y e a r a lone . H e has, p ro v en h im se lf to a l l a s a S co u t a m em -1 h e r o f tfee c a m p s ta ff fo r a nu mb e r o f years* a L o d g e Officer, a n d j f ina lly a s a n a d u lt ad v iso r.

Ir§ .a n d d a u g h te r , C h ris tin e , of 'ion -1 tin e a v en u e, a re b ack from a tw o j w e e k s 'v a ca tio n sp en t a t L ava!- ! le tte .

M r. a n d M rs. Rob B e rg e r o l I S tu y v e sa n t a v en u e, snen» th e p ast | w eek a t th e hom e o f th e i r s o n 1 and d a u g h te r-in law , M r. an d * M rs. B e rn a rd B erg e r, of U nion.

M r. an d M rs. W. J . E ld redge , o f S tu y v e sa n t a v en u e , sp e n t th e ho lid ay w eek en d on a m o to r t r ip to H a rr isb u rg an d M ilford , Pa.

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P la n s w e re co m p le ted fo r th e o p e n in g m ee tin g o f th e seaso n to b e h e ld n e a t W ednesday a f te r n oon a t A d o n iram T em ple , on S econd a v e n u e , b eg in n in g w ith a c o v e red d ish lu n ch eo n

' T h e p ro g ram to fo 0 o w w ill in e lu d e th e rev ie w o f tw o books, o n e in fic tio n a n d one n o n -fic ­tion . to be ? iv e n b y M iss E d fth Je n n in g s . S a n d ra D on ten . d e le f a t e r e p re s e n tin g th e c lub a t th e C itizen sh ip In s t i tu te fo r G ir ls h e ld u n d e r au sp ices of th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n o f W om en’s C lu b s in J u n e a t N ew B ru n sw ick , w ill g iv r h e r f e p o r tA m erican H om e D ept.

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.g ra m for th e y e a r a t y e s te rd ay 's m eeting .

M eetings w ill b e h e ld o n the a fte rn o o n of th e th ird M onday of t a c h m onth . T h e th em e w ill b e “Each O ne T each O ne". P ro je c ts w ill be th e G rey s to n e P a rk A s­soc ia tion and th e E d n a C o n k lin C h ild re n ’s H om e in H ackensack

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H ow to m ak e a hovel doll w ill b e d e m o n s tra te d by M rs. Jo sep h S a la ta a t th e F e b ru a ry m eetin g

M rs. G eo rg e R enz. c h a irm a n of th e G a rd e n D e p a rtm e n t, w ill s p ta k on “F lo w ers, S h ru b s and T h e ir C a re ” a t th e M arch m eet ing.

In A pril th e re w ill be in stru c tion on th e m ak in g o f h a irp in lace and n eed lep o in t w o rk , by M rs. W illiam V iv e rs . M rs. L ew is Edgecom be. M rs. W illiam Ma >-cr an d M rs. P a u l W itting .

T w o to u rs h av e been p lan n ed , one to th e N ew Y ork S tock Ex c h an g e an d o n e to th«* C lo is te rs a t F t. B ry o n P a rk . N . Y- D ates •Will be an n o u n ced la te r

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T h e fu n c tio n of t h r com m ittee L ew an said , is to m ak e recom m e n ta tio n s re la tiv e to accoun t ing m eth o d s a n d p ro ced u res em . p lo y ed by th e 462 s a v in r s und loan assoc ia tions in th e s ta te .

“T he w o rk of th is c o m m ittee i an in te g ra l p a r t of th e o p e ra tio n of »he New J e rse y L e a g u e " Le w an said , “and re p o r ts o f its ac tfv ities h ave a d ire c t b ea r Inc o r th e w ell b e in g of e v e ry m em bei assoc ia tion .’’

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S. B. Penick Capture Township Little League Championship In 2Joey Breslin Stare As S. B. Penick Splits With Elks

S. B. Penick Company, the American League cham­pion? added the Township Little League title to its collec­tion on Tuesday night when they captured the “ rubber* game in its three-game series with the Elks Club, National League titleholders. Joey Breslin. outstanding, all-around perform er for Manager Bill Bello’s Penick nine who shut­out the Elks 7 to 0 in the series opener, came back in the th ird game and posted a 3 to 1 decision.

~ ‘ C om pany th u sT h e P en ick ga in ed a “leg" and one y e a r ’: possession of the b e a u tifu l W il­liam F. G a llag h e r T ro p h y , sy m ­bolic of th e T o w n sh ip cham pion-

~?hip. T h ree to w n title s a re r e ­q u ire d fo r p e rm a n e n t o w nersh ip . B o th th e C ircle C lu b an d th e St. M ichae l’s HN S hold tw o ‘leg s” w h ile th e W ilson B u ild e rs , V igor R ed W ings and K iw an is C lub h ave g a rn e re d one t it le each in p ast seasons. T h e S. B. P en ick - E lks C lu b series th u s e n d e d the e ig h th season of L ittle L eague baseb a ll locally.

T he series, d e lay ed because of All S ta r team s p a rtic ip a tio n jn th e N atio n a l T o u rn a m e n t an d be

' cause o f vacatio n oeriods, got u n ­de rw ay las t W ednesday w hen B reslin tossed goose-eggs a t the E lks in the 7 to 0 fracas. T he follow ing n ig h t th e E lks C lub m anaged by C arl M cD onald, tied the co u n t w hen Joey P an ta leo n e bested Lou G alli by a 3 to 1 ta lly '

This s e t th e s tag e for th e ru b b e r gam e o f the se rie s w hich took place on T uesd ay n ig h t a t the R iver R o ad P ark . B reslin wa* M anager B ello’s m ound fh o ic e fo r the finale and M an ag er Me D onald nam ed his second garm w inner, P an taleo n e , to oppose him.

Both team s w en t o u t in o rd e r in the first inn ing . A fte r th e first P en ick b a tte r fan n ed to s ta r t h t second inning . Jo ey K re h e r wa:

. hi by a p itch ed ball. An infield p o p fo llow ed fo r th e second out b y t A n th o n y S an tan g e lo d rew i

w alk to k eep th in g s a live. Jim m y Z elin sk y th en rap p ed to sh o rt s top an d O liv io G ia rd e llo e le c t­ed to try fo r th e fo rce p lay aj th ird base. K re h e r beat th e th row to load th e bases. G ary C alm en son th e n d re w a base on ball to force in K re h e r fo r th e first ru n

In th e th ird inning , L ou G alli and Bobby M u stard o opened w ith singles. B reslin w as w a lk e d p u r posely to load th e bases w ith no outs. K re h e r th en s ing led to left sco ring G alli to m ak e th e score 2-0. P an ta leo n e th e n w o rk ed out of th e in n in g w ith o u t fu r th e r d am ag e as a g ro u n d er fo rced M u stard o a t th e p la te and the th ird o u t w as a fly to second.

T he E lks m ad e it a one ru n d iffe rence in th e fo u r th w hen they reach ed B res lin fo r th re e of the fo u r h its he g ave up . R ich k C rup i got th e f irst h it, a s ing le and m oved to th ird on J im m y K e lly ’s d o u b le . T o m m y G ash th en singled hom e C ru p i to m ak e thc sco re 2 to 1.

T h e B o ta n is ts a d d e d a n in su r ­ance ru n in th e fifth w h e n M us ta rd o got h is second s in g le , and a f te r B reslin w a lk ed , K re h e r d e liv e red as h is s jn g le t,o left sco red M u sta rd o . O n th e th ro w to th e plaXe o n w h ich M ustard ( sco red , th e b a ll e lu d e d th e c a tc h ­er, b u t w h en - B re s lin tr ie d sco re he. w as c u t dow n.- T h e E lk ‘ had a r u n n e r on b a se in each ol th e fifth a n d s ix th in n in g s , bu t in th e la s t in n in g a f te r B reslin n ick ed G eo rg e S av in o w ith a

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w h ere you tu rn you look a t a c h a m p io n o f som e so rt. H igh school football, baseba ll b a sk e tb a ll arid t ra c k c h a m p s a re a ro u n d us, th en (here a re the B abe R u th L e a g u e u , th e L itt le L e a g u e rs a n d th e B id ­dy b a sk e tb a ll p la y e rs w h o h a v e m o re th a n h e ld th e ir ow n in a ll- s ta r co m p etitio n a g a in s t o th e r tow ns. W hat .becom es of th ese a th ­letes? T h a t’s th e q u e s tio n a sk ed ’ by m any w ho a re a g a in s t th e

* L y n d h u rs t w ay of sp o rts .T h rough th e y e a u m any o f o u r a th le te s h av e gone bn to b e ­

com e law y ers , d o c to rs an d lea d e rs in m an y p ro fess io n a l fields. Som e o f th em h av e c o n tin u e d on in sp o rts as coaches. T h e first tw o ‘g rad s’ of LH S to gon to th e coach ing and officiating r a n k s w e re E ddie L u sb ad o r an d H e n ry M ellinger. L u sb ad o r, a n o u ts ta n d in g q u a r te r ­back from 1928 th ro u g h th e ch am p io n sh ip ’31 season , ta u g h t ond co ach ed a t L y n d h u rs t H igh b e fo re leav ing in J u n e of ’48, w hile M ellinger, n ow u p a ro u n d M o rristo w n is th e p re s id e n t ' of a sta te g ro u p of a th le tic officials.

T h en cam e F ra n k R u g g ie ro an d T om G anh, b o th of w hom ' p lay e d in th e m id - th i r tie s a n d w e n t on to ge t a co lleg e ed u catio n

a n d r e tu rn hom e a s te a c h e rs an d coacht.;. B o th a re m em b ers of th e local staff a n d e n g a g e in e x tr a c u r r ic u la r a c tiv itie s as a th le tic eoaches. In th e i r s h o r t te n u r e b o th h av e been h ig h ly successfu l as as coaches a n d to re a c h th e i r a p e x both h ad a long, ro u g h road to s tru g g le as th ey w e re n o t g e ttin g an d tre e r id e in gollege on th e i r fo o tb a ll p lay in g w h ile in h ig h ..chool.

Jo e y G u id e tti an d C h a r le y C u rc io g ra d u a te d fro m th e local school a t th e h e ig h t o f W o rld W ar II a n d im m e d ia te ly a f te r g e ttin g th e sh eep sk in w e re off to se rv ice . C o llege cdm e a f te r th a t w ith G u id e tt i g ra d u a tin g fro m A rn o ld C ollege in C o n n ec ticu t. A fte r a sh o rt s ta y a t L H S h e le ft 'to jo in th e R u th e rfo rd facu lty . G u id e tti s to o d a t B u lld o g v ille fo r a few y e a rs th en le ft to a c ce p t th e head b a seb a ll co ach in g jo b in W ay n e T o w nsh ip .

C u rc io p lay e d to o tb a ll a t.E m o T y Jit H en ry in V irg in ia and s ta y e d be low th e M ason-D ixon line w h ere he m a rr ie d , ra ise d a fa m ily a n d becam e a successfu l coach in the h ig h school r a n k s in

. b o th fo o tb a ll an d b ask e tb a ll.In th e e a r ly 1940’s th e B lu e an d G old fo o tb a ll lea d e r of th e

‘43 tea m , Jo e y C ipo lla , a b ru p tly en d ed his p lay in g d a y s a t L H S a n d fin ished u p a t S t. M ary ’s in R u th e rfo rd . W itn th e w a r on C i­p o lla e n te re d th e se rv ice a n d ut-on sep a ra tio n took a d v a n ta g e of th e G l schoo ling b ill a n d w e n t o u t to U tah S ta te w h e re h e b e ­cam e a g rid hero . U pon g rad u a tin g , C ipo lla ta u g h t a n d coached su ccess fu lly in tw o Id ah b h a m le ts w h ere he way w ell liked .

C ip o lla re tu rn e d to to w n a n d m a rr ie d a local g irl ar.d se ttle d h e re an d a p p lie d fo r a local teach in g position . Now In h is second seaso n h e has becom e a tre m en d o u s fav o r ite w ith th e schoolboy a th le te s . * . ,

T h e coach in g lis t io g ro w in g as w e know H ow ie “S k ip p y " Lie ben o w is u p a t S p rin g fie ld C o llege in N ew E n g lan d w h ere th ey tu rn o u t e x c e lle n t p h y s ica l e d u c a tio n in stru c to rs .

N ow com es w o rd th a t S till a n o th e r G u ld en B ear is tak in g to th e coach in g p ro fess io n a n d he is s ta r t in g in tough c irc le s as h is coach ing c a re e r h as beg u n in th e serv ice . W e a re ta lk in g ab o u t one1 o f th e g rea te s t ta c k le s ,e v e r to w e a r th e B lue & G old liv e ry , h l a t s A d am C zarn eck i. c a p ta in of th e ’48 ch am j-io n G o ld en B ears, w ho led th e locals on u n d e fe a te d u n til th e final gam e on T h a n k sg iv in g D ay. C zarn eck i is now a*fir«t l ie u te n a n t in fa n try officer. L ast y e a r C za rn ec ik w as a ss is ta n t coach to D a r re l C ra w fo rd , th e A ll-A m e ri­can fro m G eo rg ia T ech , w h en b o th w e re s ta tio n e d a t N orfo lk , Vu.

Now s ta tio n e d 10,000 m ik s fro m h o m e in K o rea , w h e re he has sp e n t th e p ast e ig h t m o n th s , L ieu t. C za rn eck i w as g iv en h is first cO aching^job w h en a fo o tb a ll-m in d e d c o m m an d in g officer w ith the r a n k of co lonel n am ed h im to m en to r th e 3 rd In fa n try R eg im en ta l team . C za rn eck i is going a ll o u t in h is first season a t th e h e lm o f a tea m th e rew a rd fo r th e c h a m p io n sh ip is a 15-day, a ll ex p e n st.t p a id leav e to H ong K ong. In p re p a ra tio n fo r h is c o ach in g jo b C zar­n e c k i a tte n d e d a g igan tic gi*id c lin ic a t C am p D rak e in J a p a n Iasi m o n th . T he pane l of in s tru c to rs in c lu d ed B la n to n C o llie r from th e U n iv e rs ity of T en n essee ; W illiam O rw ig fro m th e U n iv e rs ity of N e b ra sk a a n d "R ip ’ E ng le fro m P e n n S ta te .

A tten d in g th e c lin ic w ilh C za rn eck i w as Hon B eag le , th e All A m e ric a n en d from N avy ,Who is coach ing th e 3 rd R eg im en t o f j th e U.S. M arin es in J a p an . T h e p a ir s tru c k u p a frie n d sh ip i n d L t , C z a rn ec k i h a s a rra n g e d fo r th e A ir F o rce to fly h is sq u ad to th e : J a p a n e s e m a in lan d to sc rim m ag e B eag les’ c lub .

U n lik e th e m a jo r ity o f n ew coaches, C za rn eck i is b eg in n in g ^h is n e w c a re e r fro m th e top as h e is b lessed w ith m a te ria l. Hew ill em p lo y th e sp lit T offense to flt h is ty p e c lu b . T h e tea m 's fu llb a ck , a fo rih e r P e n n S ta te a th le te w ho h as s ig n ed w ith th e N ew Y ork G ia n ts , C h a r lie B lockson , w eig h s 220 pounds, p u t th e sh o t 58 fee t, h u r ls th e d iscuss 175 fee t an d ru n s th e 1Q0 y a rd d ash i n ,0.8 seconds. ,

L ieu t. C za rn eck i h as s ix o th e r co llege boys on th e sq u ad andh is s ta r tin g backfie ld a l l c a n ru n th e c e n tu ry * in less th a n te n se c - ,onds. (S h a d es of C oach J o e K an ia h av in g C o n n ie M an isera and W illie M onaco to s ta r t w ith ).

p itch , he p ro ceed ed to get th e <e»n e x t th re e b a tte rs on s tr ik es . '

B reslin a llow ed fo u r h its , h ad e lev en s tr ik eo u ts an d w alk ed none, w h ile h itt in g orte. P a n ta leone g ave u p s ix h its , fan n ed fo u r and w a lk ed fo u r a n d h i t one.B o th M u stard o an d K re h e r had tw o h its ap iece fo r th e w in n e rs

M an ag er B ello w as a ss is te d ir. th e c h am p io n sh ip d r iv e by Coach W a lte r O rlo w sk y w h ile L en n y Rosa assis ted M cD onald w ith t h t E lks du ties.

T he in itia l g am e in th e th re e gam e te s t for th e G a lla g h e r T ro ­phy w as s tr ic t ly a show by 12 y e a r o ld Jo e y B re s lin w ho ex j s. p . e«ni ce lled b o th on th e m o u n d and a t j ^th e b a t. T h e tw o lea g u e w in n e rs -- re tu rn in g to ac tio n as a tea m a f ­te r a five w eek lay -o ff d u e to All S ta r to u rn a m e n t p lay an d v a c a ­tions, an d it w as S. B. P en ick C o m pany h av in g th e b e s t of it.

W ith B re s lin d ra w in g J im m y K e lly as h is m o u n d o p p o n en t, th e fo rm e r set d o w n th e E lk s in o rd e r in th e f irst on tw o s tr ik e o u ts and a fly to th e f irst b asem an . T he P e n ick fo rces w as ted l it t le tim e as th e i r f irst t im e a t b a t S al T re z ­za o p en ed w ith a d o u b le and th a t w as fo llow ed by s in g le off the b a ts of A n th o n y S a n tan g e lo and B obby M u sta rd o p lu s a doub le by B res lin an d a w a lk to Joey K re h e r. K e lly th e n se tt le d dow n an d s tru c k o u t th e n e x t th re e b a tte rs , b u t P en ick s w as en jo y in g a fa s t 4 to 0 lead .

fyelly, su rv iv in g th e first can to m atc h e d B re s lin ’s se rv es u n til th e fo u r th and th e n the roof c av ed in on h im a f te r the first tw o b a tte rs m ad e out. S a n tan g e lo d rew a tw o o u t w alk an d scooted to th ird as M u sta rd o doubled .K e lly had tw o s tr ik e s on B reslin b u t th e c le a n -u p b a tte r cau g h t a fa^ t p itch an d lin ed it o y er the cen te rfte ld fence .for a hom e run m ak in g th e score 7 to 0 in favor of P en ick .

B re s lin co m p le te ly h an d cu ffed th e b ig g er E lks C lu b n ine as he baffled th e N a tio n a l L eague ch am p io n s w ith tw o h its , a th ird in n in g s ing le by R ichie C ru p i and a tw o o u t s ing le In the las t inn ing by K elly . B reslin gave up tw o w alk s , to J im m y V uono in th e th ird and to P au l K ea rn ey in th e fifth . N ine of th e Elk.-’ b a t ­te r s w e n t dow n on s tr ik es .

T h e w inrie rs re a c h e d K elly fo r1 sev en h its , w ith M u sta rd o and B reslin h av in g tw o ap iece w hile sev en b a tte rs d rew bases on b a lls an d one w as h i t w ith a p itch ed ba ll. Also n in e P en ick b a tte rs re tu rn e d to th e bench v ia th e s tr ik e o u t rou te .

M eeting fo r th e second tim e in tw o n ig h ts th e E lk s C lu b evened th e se ries on T h u rsd a y n ig h t a t th e R iv e r Road P a rk w ith a 3 to 1 w in o v e r th e S. B. P en ick Co.W ith the A m erican L eag u e t it le h o ld ers th e v isitin g team , th e til t s ta r te d as if th e B ello -fo rces w ould do th e « am e to th e E lks as they d id w ith D eM assi M o­to rs in the. A m erican L eague p lay offs, and th a t w as to ta k e tw o s tra ig h t.

T rezza an d S a n tan g e lo w alk ed to open th e gam e and M u sta rd o ’s sin g le m ade it 1 to 0. T h e n ex t tw o b a tte rs m ad e o u t an d Lou G alli w alk ed to lo ad th e bases.

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T h e ca ll fo r c a n d id a te s fo r th e L y n d h u rs t H ig h S choo l’s foo tba ll squad w as m ad e o n M onday m o rn in g an d ta k in g p a r t in a doub le session d r il l on th e L a b o r Day h o lid ay w e re s ix ty a sp ira n ts for v a rs ity b e rth s w h ile 55 boys of th e fre sh m a n c la ss w e re in hand also . T h e G olden B ears, be g inn ing th e ir 32nd season o f in ­te rsch o la s tic fo o tb a ll w ill open its season a t h o m e on S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , S e p te m b e r 28 w hen the 23rd ren e w a l of tlie se rie s w ith th e Big B lue of R u th e rfo rd .

G re e tin g o n e o f th e la rg es t tu rn o u ts a t L H S fo r th e g r id iro n in y e a rs w as H ead C oach E dd ie Z ak , w ho is b eg in n in g h is 11th y ea r as a coach an d h is e ig h th as head m an. A ssisting Z ak a re Bill L ib rera , and Jo e C ipoeal, w h ile h an d lin g th e f re sh m e n a re F ra n k R ugg iero an d T om m y G ash . C ip ­olla, R ugg iero and G ash d id th e ir h igh school fo o tb a ll p lay in g w ith L y n d h u rs t H igh w h ile Z ak , a fte r b e in g A ll S ta te a t P assaic , p lay ed co llege b a ll a t NYU w hile L ib re ra a fo rm e r a ll-o ru n d G arfie ld a th ­lete, p lay ed a t F o rd h am and P an zer. C ipo lla g ra d u a te d U tah S ta te .

R ugg iero p lay e d a t B erg en J u n ­io r C ollege a n d P a n z e r, w hile G ash p e rfo rm e d a t L a fa y e tte andU rn s in u s o u t in P en n sy lv an ia .

O f th e 60 can d id a te s fo r the v a rs ity p o sitions, sev en a re let te rm e n from th e once b e a te n ’56 G ro u p II c h a m p io n sh ip e lev en w ith 12 boys seasoned sq u ad m en and 17 com ing u p fro m th e s tro n g fro sh team la s t y e a r w hich won sev en o u t o f e ig h t, lo sing only to p o w e rfu l N u tley in th e N o rth Je rse v F re sh m a n L eague.

M iss from th e ro ll c a ll fo r ’57 w e re 15 p lay e rs w ho w on th e ir block “L" fo r th e ’56 season w hich saw th em re a l off sev en in a row against, R u th e rfo rd , F e r r is of J e r ­sey C ity , Lodi, P assaic , U nion H ill, G arfie ld and P a terso n C e n ­tra l b e fo re lo sin g a 13 to 0 T h a n k sg iv in g D ay gam e to th e W ildca ts of E ast R u th e rfo rd . G one a re co c ap ta in s W ally P a ­gan an d A n th o n y F ra n ch in a , Ru dy V olpe G eo rg e G accione, C arl S to p p er, C h a r le s C h ris t , J im m y G ab rie llo , Rocco C onzo, L a rry C la rk , M ike M oran , T om m y C ar ini. P a t Z a rillo , R onn ie P a y n te r . Jo e K elly an d Ja c k ^Buckalew.'

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((ioDtinnri) from Pape 1)R ichie W alsh , A n th o n y L u b e r to and J im S m ith . T h e c e n te rs w ill be P e te Ricci, A n th o n y “TirfT M arro n e an d A dam Ja n k o w sk i.

O f th e th ir ty p la y e r sq u ad , It alo R icci a n d J im m y N aza re h av e a p p e a re d in a ll p rev io u s A lum ni c lashes. L ast y e a r th ey were chosen c o -c a p ia in s fo r th e B lue an d G old forces.

It w ill be a ty p ic a l E ast R u th e rfo rd tea m co m in g to tow n on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . A lw ay s on thc sh o rt en d in m an p o w er, it w ill be a n o th e r W ild ca t tea m w hich is. a rugged , to u g h , f igh ting b a ll club, a lm ost a lw a y s o u tm a n n e d , but r a r e ly o u tg am ed . J u s t th e m en tio n of th e H oskin B ro th e rs , Dave an d D on p lu s V ic V a len te , Al V e n tu ra , M ike F e rra ro , Bill Mil ano. B ru c e H udak , R ay F rey , M ike K u p ec and H al M alinsk i on th e l in t an d such “ b ack s” as Sal L aG reca , Jo e P a lm ie ri, C harlie L aw y er, W alt N ieglos, B illy O bo losky , T ony F e r ra ro an d C harley K niche l w ill m ak e good fo r a so lid b a ll zam es.

L ocal fan s w jll rem e m b e r La G reca for h is g re a t in d iv id u a l T q u a r te rb a c k p lay in th e final p e r ­iod of th e 1955 g am e w h en E ast R u th e rfo rd cam e fro m b eh in d to past a 14 to 13 w in.

T ic k e ts w ill be av a ila b le a t the v a rio u s g a te s on th e d ay o f th e g am e b u t lead in g s to re s in the tw o co m m u n itie s a re co o p e ra tin g in th e a d v a n ce sa le d e p a rtm e n t. K ick-off is se t for 2:15 p.m.

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P la y g ro u n d s th ro u g h M ayor W il- ! F ie ld . P ra c tice sessions w ill th en liam F. G a lla g h e r has a n n o u n ced 1 b t h e ld u n til th e seasons op en er,th a t th e th ird season of M idget F oo tba ll w ill be sp o n so red th is fa ll w ith a g a in fo u r team s of 25 p lay e rs m ak in g u p th e m e m b e r­sh ip . T h e sq u ad s w ill ag a in be spo n so red by th e d efen d in g ch am p io n S. B. P en ick C om pany , K n ig h ts of C o lu m b u s ' S ta n d a rd Tool C o m pany an d th e P o lite Do p a rtm en t.

Boys, w ho rea c h e d th e ir te n th b ir th d a y b e fo re S e p tem b e r 1 of th is y e a r an d those, w h o w ill b e ­com e 13 y e a rs old a fte r S ep tem b e r 1st a re e lig ib le p ro v id in g , th e y -w e ig h b e tw een 80 an d 110 pound§. R eg is tra tio n for boys a t

Su n d ay , S e p tem b e r 23 w h e n ’ a d o u b leh e a d e r w ill b e schedu led am ong th e fo u r en tr ies .

G am es w ill . be f l a y e d every S u n d ay a fte rn o o n at P en ick F ield w ith each team p lay in g a six gam e schedu le , m ee tin g each o p ­p o n en t tw tee d u r in g th e reg u la r season.

T he M idget F o o tb a ll L eague, a function of th e P ark 's D e p artm en t ha.-1, a s la te of officers w hich in e lude Jo sep h C aru cci, p res id e n t. Ja m e s W illoughby , vice presi d e n t; E d w ard B ork o w sk i, secre ta ry and Ja m e s S co tti, t re a su re r . R ichard G leeson is head gam es

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th e o p en in g p rac tic e s w e re Co C a p ta in s B illy Jaco b sen a n d Gi r d y H u ghes a lo n g w ith e x p e r i ­en ced le t te r w in n ers , Jo e B o n r l li, P e te C h asa r, Jo ey O liv er. Br>b P ita c c io an d V ince M a tra x ia . J r e obsen B onelli. C h a sa r an d O liv e r a re th e v e te ra n lin e m en ie tu rn in g w h ile h u g h e s , Pitac« io an d M a tra x ia a re seasoned back field p e rfo rm e rs .

S ee ing m o stly ju n io r varsity a tc io n in .’56 W ith lim ite d v a rs ity e x p e rie n c e a re such can d id a te s as B illy O lk o w sk i, J o h n n y C iar- d e lla , A lan W illoughby , R uss Sa fa r , J o h n n y S ch u ltz , J o h n n y T ree. M ickey M ad d alo n e , B illy Moni se ra , D on A lonzo, J e r r y T rezza, A rt S a ie r and J im F a r re l l . Up fro m th e successfu l fre sh m an tea m a re Tom m y0, C ole, T om m y Longo, D an n y C o ro n ato , F ran k C urcio , Jo ey S feru zza , Bobby M atus R ich ie P e re ilo , F ra n k Pol’ lara , J im m y F ra n ch in a , D an De Sim one. A lb e rt B lohm , P e te K ro lin , B illy W ito rff. Jo e A vento . L a r ry C astig lia . A lb e rt H y n es, an d F ra n k Bucci.

W o rk in g h a rd to lan d v a rs 'ty positions in clu d e LeR oy- K irch n e r, B e rn ie K oh o u t, P a t C edola , P e te P e trieo n e, R ichie D ara. Jo h n n y M yers, Bob T roneone. B illy O sback , K en P izzo , A l I);- M arco, J e r r y C o n tan g o ; Jo h n n y R ugg iero , R oger R u b in e tti, Nick D iP asq u ale , L e n n y Qel G rosso,

M ike D iN ardo , C ra ig W askie- w icz, R ich ie R o d em er, E d Robe, Tom N ata le , F ra n k G enovese, G eo rg e B ow m an an d G eo rg e P i - ro n ti.

In p re p a ra tio n fo r a tough n in e g am e schedu le , th e i r first s in ce 1953. th_* G olden B ea rs w ill en g a g e fo u r o th e r schools in p re- searo n scrim m ages. T h e f irst is on ta p fo r th is S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a t U n d erw o o d F ie ld in S o u th O r- ang e-M ap lew o o d w ith G ro u p IV C o lu m b ia H igh as th e hosts. T h e second w ill be a t h o m e n e x t W ednesday w ith th e K a rd in a ls of K e a rn y an d th e th ird a n d fo u rth w ill be S a tu rd a y m o rn in g tussles. On S e p tem b e r 14 th t G o lden B e a rs w ill be a t C liffs id e P a rk , w h ile on th e 21st w ill b e a t hom e to E ng lew ood H igh. B o th C lif f ­s id e P a rk a n d E ng lew o o d a re m em b ers o f the N o rth e rn New Je rse y In te rsc h o la s tic L eague.

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T he gam e w as a th r i lle r • a ll j th e w av w ith b o th team s g e t t i n g , ru n n e rs on th e b ases b u t th e p itch in g of w in n e r P a n ta le o n e and .lo ser G alli p rev e n te d fur- th e ir s .o r in g . P a n ta le o n e gave up fo u r h its , w a lk ed e ig h t andfan n e d the lik e am o u n t. G alli gave u p th re e h its, 'two com ing in th e w in n in g fo u rth f ia m e w hile h e w alk ed five and h it one b a tsm an Nobody on e ith e r t»-am w as ab le to h it safely m o re th an once.S. a. P a n ic * (Tt <•*» r *T rt-taa . »>• ? i ,Kniiiknielt) 1 *M uatarao . 8.1. . 1 £iMvalilt. I* * * *K r .h e r , If I ** «'(lain, >•Zeliiixky. i (Caln*e»»«**i rf

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In E ast RutherT brd. tic k e ts in ad v an ce can be p u rch ased a t S i l­v e rm a n ’s C onfec tionery on P a rk av e n u e o r from any m em b er of th e S id e lin e C lub.

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se ll K e rr , Bobby W alsh , B illy H ughes. F ra n k Ip p o lito , A n th o n y G u id a an d B illy P re n d e rg a s t.

L inem an: G eo rg e Nicol. P au l K ra f t, F ra n k C h erico , H ow ie L ie benow . H alo R icci, G e rh a rd t D aub, C h ris G e rv a s i, ' R ichie W alsh , A n th o n y L u b e rto . Jim m y S m ith , A n th o n y M arro n e and A dam Jankow ski'.

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L in em an : . A be Jack so n , Jo h n M u rray , B ill L esko, M ag M agli c h e tti, F ra n k L a G reco and Ed H rysak .

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T h e c a n d id a tes , in th e 13.to 15 y ea r old b rac k e t w ill p rac tice u n ­d e r th e w a tc h fu l ey es of M an ag e rs P a t H oney. Bob M uhleisen Jam es F e r rie ro , G eorge W oerU , F ra n k V an V olkum , J r . , and

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G re e tin g s w ill b e ,g iv e n by D r. A lb e rt C a rp e n te r p re s id e n t e f th e B ergen C o u n ty H is to rica l S o c iety ; M rs. H iram • Jfreasa»eel B l iu v e lt . m u seu m d ire c to r of th e H is to rica l S oc iety a n d d ire c to r e f th e D istaff C om m ittee . T h e m ay o r of R iv er E dge, S. W alto n W Mi­n e r and m em b ers of h is council, w ill rep re s e n t th e b o ro u g h an d S e n a to r W a lte r H. J r n e s of N orw ood w ill re p re s e n t th e e o n n tp .

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• In p io n ee r d ay s , r iv e r traffic w as an im p o r ta n t m ea d s o f t r a n s ­po rta tio n . T h e D em arests b u ilt th e ir .hom es a n d m ills o n e ith e r oi the r iv e r . H o w ev er, as tim e passed .r iv e r t ra v e l w a s h h tta d e M d an d a m ain ro ad w as b u i l t w h ich b y -p assed th e - little h ouse on th e lane, n e a r th e r iv e r, iso la tin g It a n d leav in g It u n p ro te c te d . V andalism , m ostly ju v en ile , w as red u c in g th e h o u se t e ru ln a , s a d a lth o u g h i t h ad heen re p a ire d / t c o u ld n u t b e p ro te c te d h i I a n d eso la te sp o t. H iram B. D em ares t B la u v e lt, a d ire c t deage a d am , a n d p rese n t o w n er, d ec id ed th e ho u se sh o u ld be re s to re d . T h e S c r ­een C oun ty H is to rica l Society offe red M r. B la u v e lt a 1 - y e a r lone* on th e i r p ro p e r ty . T h is o ffer w a s a ccep ted a n d p la n s w e re m alO ' fo r th e rem o v a l of th e house, . w h ich In clu d ed c o rre c t a r s h R e s ty a l su rv e y s an d n u m ero u s w o rk in g p h o to g ra p h s . T h e houoe f M rem o v ed s to n e by s to n e , w indow by w indow , d o o r hy d o e r, each p a rt m ark e d , n u m b ere d sn d rep la c e in th e n ew lea tle n , a s I I a p ­p e a re d In th e c o n tro l p h o to g rap h s.

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N otice h r te y Riven th a t th c ofRte of th e l o n s h tp C ,eJ k ’ M ain F loor. Tow n H all. i» open daily, b e tw e en th e hourk o l V A M an d 4 30 P.M ., from M onday to F r id a y , an d w ill a lso beopen evenifigs on S e p tem b e r 17th an d 18th. an d on S o m b e r 23rd . 24th 25th and 26th. 1957 b e tw e en th e h o u rs of 7 P.M . and 9 P.M for the p u rp o se of re g is te r in g c itizen s , e h g ib le to vote in th e G en era l E lectio n in 1957 an d for th e p u rp o se of t ra n s fe r r in g reg is te re d v o te rs w ho h av e c h an g ed th e i r v o tin g ad d ress since th e last G e n e ra l Eection , an d a lso fo r r e - r e g is te r ­ing v o te rs w ho hdve ch an g ed th e ir n a m e s th ro u g h m arr ia g e o r o th e r legal m eans.

T o be e lig ib le to reg is te r an d vo te , citizen .; m u st h a v e r e ­sided in th e S ta te of New Je rs e y for one y e a r a n d in th e C o u n ty of B erg en for five m onths, an d m u st be tw e n ty :o n c y e a rs of age, a ll as of. N o v em b er 5, 1957. "

N a tu ra liz e d c itizens m u st p ro d u ce th e i r N a tu ra liz a tio n C e r ­tifica te a t the tim e of reg is te rin g .

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13 It Is h e re liy d eterm in e d and d e ­c la re d th a t th e su p p le m e n ta l debt sta te m e n t req u ire d by the I » c a l Bond l# iw of N ew J e r s e y ha f _b een d u ly m ad e an d filed In the O ffice of the T o w n sh ip C le r k c f thi 1 " L y n d h u r s t .

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h o sp ita l and d e s ire ’ to vote, o r if you a r r a re la tiv e o r f rien d ol a te r s o n w ho is in th e m ilita ry se rv ic e o r is a p a tie n t in a v e te ra n s h osp ita l who. yo u be lieve , w ill d e s ire to vo te in the G e n e ra l e lec tio n to be h e ld on N o v em b er 5th-, 1957 k in d ly w rite to th e u n d e rs ig n ed a t once m ak in g ap p lic a tio n for a m il ita ry . se rv ic e ba llo t to» ho v o ted in sa id e je c tio n to lie fo rw a rd e d to vftu I f vou a re in the m ilita ry se rv ic e or. a re a p a tie n t in a v e te ra n s ' hosp ita l, s ta tin g y o u r nam e. age. se ria l n u m b er, hom e ad d ress and th r ad d ress at w h ich you a rc s ta tio n e d o r can he found , o r if vou de> ire th e m il ita ry se rv ice b a llo t for a re la tiv e o r f r ie n d th en m ak e an ap p lica tio n u n d e r o a th fo r a m ilita ry serv ice b a l lo t . to be fo rw a rd e d to h im , s ta tin g in. y o u r .applica-. tion th a t he is o v er the age of tw e n ty one y ea i.. and s ta tin g his nam e, se ria l n u m b er, hom e a d d re s s an d th e ad d re ss at w h ich he is s ta tio n e d o r can be found .. . i

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14 A n y th in g pot . • v e n d bv th is o rd in a n ce s h a l l !*• d eterm in e d and p ro v ld -d for by re sol qt Ion.

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th a t at a r e g u la r m e etin g of the (ttiard of <'o in m lss lo n e ra of the vow n- s lilp or U ynd hurN t. N ew J e r s e y , held on S e p tem b er 3, I9.-.7, d in a ‘ *” *“

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■mslderat Ion for llt ia l p assag e at a • ttu lar m e etlm : of the J*' ‘ rd of C o m _

m lss lo n e rs to be held In It s m eeting room . T o w n H a ll . L y n d h u r s t . N ew J e r s e y . . u M on day. " ' ,,wr1 M i. at 4 no D M . a i w h ic h I inn- sn d p la . e a ll i .e rso n s who m a v , be. In te r e ste d h e re in W ill be g iv e n an *ip p n r

. T h a t A r t ic le ' S e -t io n I ’ h»am e n d ed to read In a n "Aden. e so tie a lot h e rd a fte r D n p rrv .d w.tth a o n e -fa m iu d w e llin g sh a ll have a w id th of a t le a st f ifty 0*0J feet and a m in im u m a ie a of at least liveth o u san d <6.0tHl> sq u a re feet In a • B " resld e ii.-e zone a lot here a fte r im p ro v ed w ith e ith e r a ‘’ tt*-fam ilyo r a tw o -fa m ily d w e llin g sh a ll have a w id th of at least f lf ly <r.«> -et an d a m in im u m a re a o f s t le a st nv* th o u san d (5.000) sq u a re feet

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N O R T H A R L I N G T O N — C o * y 1' t rm b ung alo w , b u ilt 14 y e a rs . B r ic k con- • tru c t io n . l iv in g room , bedroom , k it - ch an , sew in g room on f irs t flo o r. I s r g s f in ish e d r o o m on seco nd T i ls b a th , g as h e a t , in su la t io n , f in ish e d b a s e ­m ent w ith su m m er k it ch e n .Y o rk b u ses . S een b y ap p o in tm en t o nly. S21.S00.

R U T H E R F O R D — 4 bedroom hom e, b ric k and fra m e L a r g e liv in g room w ith Opart A re p la c e , d in in g room k itch e n and en clo sed p o rch , seco nd floor h a s 4 la rg e b ed ro o m s p lu s sn - closed p o rch and t ile b ath . O il hot w a te r heat , g a ra g e , m a n y e x t ra s . ■« ap p o in tm en t o n ly , $26,900.

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N O R T H A R L I N G T O N — T h r e e bed room b r ic k . 1'", b a th s , ra n c h type b u n g a lo w ; a tta c h e d g a ra g e . C a n t e r ­b u r y a re a , b lo ck fro m new school H o u se b eing aold w ith re fr ig e ra to r sn d a l l o th er a p p ia n c s s in c lu d ed C a r- pet fo r l iv in g room an d d in in g room . A lu m in u m co m b in a t io n s to rm sa sh and sc re e n s . A b u y a t $23,900.

L Y N D H U R S T — 3 bedro o m , one f a m ­i ly . E x c e l le n t R id g e R o ad lo catio n C o n v e rt ib le to 2 f a m ily . B u il t - in g s r age L a r g e b e a u tifu l y a rd . Im m e d i­a te ’ o cc u p a n c y . $t4,»*0.

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L I K E N E W C a p a C o d b u n g alo w In B e lle v ille .. F i r s t f lo o r h a s liv in g room w ith p ic tu re w in d o w , t*l« tw ola rg e m a s te r b edro o m s. F in is h e d b a s e ­m e n t w ith • w o rk re o m v k itch e n e tte , e n d ru m p u s roon-. G .E . g a s a l e heat E x p a n s io n a t t ic . $15,000.

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ARLINGTON REAL ESTATE C O . LISTINGS

« R E A SO N S W H Y V O t' S H O I 'I .P 1,1STr o c s r n o r r « r v f o r s a l e w i t h i s

• B E C A U SE , w e h av e p ro sp e c tiv e b u y e rs to r a ll ty p es ot p ro p e r ty .

• B E C A U SE w e h a v e 33 y e a rs of re ling experience'.• B E C A U SE w e h a v e a n ac tiv e ^ales o rg an iza tio n .• B E C A U SE O F R E S U L T S PR O V EN BY O U R C O N ST A N T

L A R G E Y E A R L Y S A L E S V O LU M E

R E A L EST A TE

S A L E 8 • E X C H A N G E S

M A N A G E M EN T

A P P R A IS A L S : M O R T G A G ES

IN SU R A N C E

F IR E -A U T O

L IA B IL IT Y

H O M E OW N ERS

O v e r th i r t y ye a rs o f S e r v ic e

ARLINGTONREA L E S T A T E CO

J a m e s V. C apoh ianco , P res.

159 M ID LA N D A V EN U E KE. 2 l>905

O'CONNOR AGENCYnow l o c a t e d a t

3 G r a n d U n i o n P J a z a . N o r t h A r l in g t o n

N ow , d r iv e u p to o u r d o o r w ith loads o f. p a rk in g sp ace av a ila b le .

O P E N F O R IN S P E C T f O N S U N . 2 5 P .M . 41 M org an P la ce . N o rth A rlin g to n N ew and re a d y fo r o cc u p a n c y , s ix room fram e one ta rn .ly w itH hard w ood f lo o rs H o t a i r g a s heat . B a se m e n t g arag e C o n v e n ie n t lo ca tio n In sp ect n o w . 117.900.

N O R T H A R L I N G T O N . H e re Is a hom e w ith lo ca tio n r ig h t s t the top of th e h ill L a r g e ttvm g ro o m , m o d ern k .t c b e n p lu s e x t 'a room Tw o la rg e b»d- ro o m s an d b ath ro o m on 2nd floor OH h a a t . com b s a s l i , low ta x e s . Im m s- d ia te o cc u p a n c y . tS^.300. T e rm s .

N O R T H A R L I N G T O N N e a r B e lle v ille P 'k e 10 yen. old one fa m ily b o m s w ith liv in g ro o m . 2 b ed ro o m s an d m o d ern Ic itch e n w ith e le c tr ic d ish w a s h e r , g a rb a g e d isp o sa l u m ti w a s h s r and d ry e r C e r a m ic t*i* b a th , en clo sed r e a r p o rc h , la rg e f in ish ed room * p lu s sto rag e room on 2nd flo o r. G s s h eat , a t ­ta ch e d g a ra g e . M an y e x t ra s . $1S,500. T e rm s .

N O R T H A R L I N G T O N . J u s t one y e a r old S p lit leve l w ith l iv in g room , d t" thg room .m o dern k it c h e n , th re e tw in s u e d b edro o m *, f in ish ed re c re a tm n room C o m b sa sh . 92 x 133 lot. O w n e r le sv m g a re a . Im m e d ia te o cc u p a n c y $23,500. T e r m s .

N O R T H A R L I N G T O N . N o rth end lo ca tio n M e.e te a b e a u tifu l fra m e h?m e w ith b ric k fro n t on *7 ■ 100 lot I f b a s e m .ln e d e n t r a n ts porch- U rq * l iv in g ro o m , fo rm a l d in in g ro o m . c e ra V i.r tiled k itch e n w ith a u to m atic d ish w a s h e r an d la rg e p a n t r y T h re e la rg e b ed ro o m s and '^ " e e d t , i r b ath- r m m on 2nd flo o r. H ardW ood flo o rs th ro u g h o u t, s t r a in oil heat. G a ra g e . $24,500 T e rm s .

N O R T H A R L I N G T O N O w n e r le iv in q a re a g ivo yr-.» im m *«diste p o ssess io n of tb>s o ns fa n iily ho m e w ith su n room , liv in g rp -vn . d in m p rmntt and mod e rn h an o u et s » e d k it c h e n S fred.oom s and h a th j " > d l 'b lo ck s fro m R id g e R o ad and Q ueen of Peao e S cho o l.. $1/.S0O E x c e lle n t termi^

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list y o u r hom e Expose y o u r p ro p e r ty to th e g re a te s t n u m b e r of b u y e rs ., A q u ick sa le is th e in ev itab le resu lt.

W e h av e an a ll ca sh b u y e r w h o n eeds a hom e in the im m e d ia te v ic in ity o f R idge .Road, L y n d h u rs t. C a ll us now.

R e n t a l sL a rg e s to re on R idge R oad, «cros» from the S acred H eart

C h u rch R ent rea so n a b le Ask a b o u t it now.

S A L E S

B ungalow . 4 room s, w ith co m p le te ly flnis-heH u ttir sn d a k n o tty p in e b asem en t t h a t ’s m ad e to p e rfe c tio n Id ea lly landscaped . N;Y C. buses p ass th e , d o o r I t is on ly e igh t y ea r* old B u n ­g a lo w has th re e bedroonr.- L ocated on th e w est a»ae of N orth A rlin g to n . P r ic e $15,400.

204 C o u rt A v en u e , L y n d h u rs t A su b s ta n tia l six room hom e w ith lo v ely la rg e room s. L iv in g room is o v e r 30 f**et long O il h e a t w ith 1.000 g a llo n tan k f in e c a r g a ra g e K e p t in c e lle n t c o n d itio n W e h av e th e key , ask to see it now. O w n er w a n ts to sell.

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Ask to see o u r p ic tu re p r ile ry l o o k at th e h o m e in ■><<r

c o m fo rtab le aii c o n d itio n ed o IR c e b e fo re you go out »n m *pect it. W e h a v e lu t in g s in a ll to w n s from H asb ro u ck H eigh ts t * K e a rn y B un g alo w s, tw o fam ilie s, th re e fam ilies, etr

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North Jersey Electrical Contractor*

GEneva 8-81.42L Y N D H U R ST . N. J .

HAROLD ALBRIG H T K ir ave . w e. w u O ur Claaalfieda, lb* m oil widely m u ) ia South

Bergen, appear in T V C o m a w rli l Leader, t t e North Arlington Leader and H ie Leader-Free Preaa. which each week-are bought by over 7,000 families, but you pay only one price.

F e w L in e s . 1 W e e k $1 .00 S o m e C la s s i f ie d . 2 W e e k s $1 J O S a m e C la s s i f ie d . 2 W e e k s $ 1 0 0

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W A R I N G351 W earl Avenue

Lyndhurat. N. J. RGOFING - SIDING

GUTTERS - LEADERS G eneral Repair and

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NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 YEARS TO PAY

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W E . 9-5523

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ROOFINO Ana DORMERS REAR AODITIOMS and OARAOESPAINTING

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M tM A N W A M W M M N W VC a r p e n t e r s

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A . TURIELLO & SONCABPENTEKS * BUILDERS

414 F o re d Ave., Lyndhurat GEneva 8-3663

J o k n J . C a r c k id iKE. 3-3076

C A R P E N T E R - M A SO N G E N E R A L CO N TR A C TO R .715 Devon St., K earny

Pert C h o f f oG eneral Contractor

171 T h o m as A ve., L y n d h u ra t F re e E stim ate? , W ork

G u a ra n te e d

MASON W ORK Brick. Block. Sidewalks

Foundations C inder Block Garages

Outside Barbecues C arpentry

Garages, Porch Enclosures R epairs and A lterations

W E . 9-6661

G RO SSO ELECTRIC SERVICE

Electrical Contractor W K 1N G • R E PA IR IN G

M A IN T EN A N C E P ro m p t, R e liab le S erv ice

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24-H our A n s w e rin g , S erv ice 255 R ID G E ROAD L Y N D H U R ST. N. J .

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JOSEPH General Contractors

KE. 2-3124

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AIRCONDITIONER

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351 K e o r a y A v e . K E . 2-1665

m m m m vw m m v w w v wVICTOR FRANG IPANE

P ia n o , V o c a l , J c c o r d ia n T e a c h e r

and* real happineee |n preduclttfl talented artlata who are now per- forming en RADIO and TELE*VISION SHOWS.8om» of his pupil* hav* performed with Vaughn Monrue, Charlie Splvak. Woody H«*rh»Hn. Vincent U p r i . plua a hunt of other*.HIn pupils that ar*- now tea* hlng a rr Kugene Mot'ormlch. Klor- ence Miller. Al tHkuiekl, Norm*Martocli**- Marilyn S*hl!ler. l»u- lor«-n Turslek. HiUimena t> Orlnae.John and Je».n Frangipane. all In Hergen, P u m Ic and Kaees Coun Ilea.

Phone W Ebater 9-0644 or W Ebater 9-2256

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Phone K Earnv 2*5627

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509 C hase A vene , L y n d h a ra t

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U A B IL T Y IN SU R A N C E

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BU SIN E SS SCHOO L

R e f r i g e r a t o r S e n f i c e

U.Vj \L L MAKES

T . J . N a u lt y

268 Park Avenue R utherford , N. J.

Phone: W Ebater 9-6922

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Wishing Well Ceramic Studio

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER S, 1957 m t n i F J i r J A i . i m m » A N D S O U T H B E R G E N R E V I E W

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N o t Y e t , N o t Y e t , P le a s e !A m an really .suffering from an emhar*

ra im e n t o f riches is o u r governor. R obert R. M eyner. H ardly a day gpes by w hen one D em ocratic pon tificate or an o th e r m entions B ob fo r p res iden tia l consideration , l in e day

. it mav be Jim Farlev . T he next dav Mr*.F D R

Now. th e re i- little d oub t llial M eyner lias hiv eye oil llie ^ liile House. He w ould be a fool .w hich lie is not. if lie did not.

But th e re ih also little doub t that the m ost d is tu rb in g th ing lhat can hap p en is fo r Mr. Farley or Mrs. Roosevelt to persist in that presiden tia l gam bit.

For one thing, they must always predi­cate their belief on the assumption that he

. will be reelected governor by a spankin';’ m ajority .. And each time they rem ind folks that the mait asking them to vote for him as governor actually is asking them to lift him to Washington.

And th a t is not good.One of the most telling argum ents against

Meyner* s reelection i- llial he will spend most of the term, if reelected, running for the presidency.

One of the reasons for Meyner*s failure to make an aggressive, progressive governor is his ambitions frhicli reach.out far beyond New Jersey. This am bition ba- keyed him to caution. It has made him mute on all con-

’ trovefsial issue?.. He has been unable tn dis­play any abilitv as a leader. He has failed to give New Jersey a vibrant Democratic party. '

Meyner*s latest blunder, the selection of JoKn Milton to coordinate his campaign in Hudson County, was caused by bis decision fo place political considerations above p rin ­ciple. Certainly, it was a strange sight to se#* a man elected by the Anti-llague forces of the state resorting to the use of the man probably most responsible for Hague than any man ih the country.

Rut that's the wav political ambitious carry one. And lhat is why Meyner shud­ders every lime somebody suggests lie'll im ke a great president.

G r e a t P a r k s A - C o m in qNew Jersey has two great parks in the

making. One is the deserted- village of Al­laire. The other is Island Beach, a narrow spit of sand that ru n s ’ alongside Barucgat Bay.

Although m uch'w ork remains to be. done on it, Allaire is already open to visitors. H ere are wome 14 structures, sturdily built of brick .thick beams and iron, in the p ro­cess of being rebuilt. The old d raft .furnace in which iron ore from the neighboring bogs wns melted down is iu the process of recon­struction.

H ere is one of the most interesting views in New Jersey, ft is only a foretaste of what is yet to come. The state is spending onlv pennies on lhe job. .Hope is held out that a great foundation will take over the vil­lage. much as the Rockefellers took over W illiamsburg.

In the 1,000 or more-’acres of lhe park, can be created a stirring replica of a com­m unity that flourished 150 years ago. Even now it is worth a visit.

The Federation of New Jersey W omen's Clubs has agreed to outfit one of the build­ings In the style of the period. It is a magni- rent undertaking of which the women can be proud and for which t^c stale can be thankful.

It would be wonderful if o ther civic o r­ganisations snch as the Elks. Kiwanis. Lions and the like “ adopted" one of the buildings.

Perhaps if Jo e Mcl^can. the commission­er o f conservation, held t cook-out on the grounds for state leaders this could be ac­complished.

A llaire has to be -een to be appreciated.• Island Beach is not yet ready for the pub­

lic. This ten-m ile strip of land promises to be one o f the finest parks in America. The southernm ost tip is to be preserved as u b ird sanctuary.

B ut the first five miles can make some w onderfu l play areas. A couple are now

dug oul and should be ready next _____ jp r,' Taland Beach has a magnificent white, w ide

cb. Next year New Jersey's public i j u s t how great it is.

Letters Reveal Personality of Dr. Williamsit as h e r aw n . B u t W illiam s ta lk e d t u r k e / to h e r—an d she took it m eekly .

E v en m o re re m a rk a b le is w h a t one le a rn s h e re a b o u t his te la tio n s w ith E z ra P ound , w hom W illiam s first m et. a t th e Uni

co y ld n ’.t th en find a p u b lish e r.O f e re a t in te re s t, too. is th e

ex p o sitio n of h is o w n sy s tem of rh y th m in a l e t t e r to h is fe llo w poe t R ich a rd E b e rh a r t . H e co n ­tin u e s th is e x p la n a tio n in a th o u g h tfu l le t te r to T h irlw a ll. th e

It is strange that New Je rsey ( always pos­sessed of great natural playgroundsi must work so desperately bard today to provide more, ft is a sign of the state's growth— and of the machine age which gives us more time for leisure.

Even rural counties like our own now has playground pains and the Bergen freehold­ers are finding developm ent of parks one of the most im portant items on their agenda.

H ig h C o s t o f D r iv in gNext time you trund le the gas buggy out

of its South Bergen garage and head for either the T urnp ike or Parkway consider for a moment that the high cost of driving iu New Jersey is about to be accelerated.

It is already understood that the motorist payrf nearly 50 percent of New Jersey's rev­enues —-1- some S 140,000,000 w orth of- freight in the form of taxes and license costs. Out of that., over $50,000,000 is div­erted into appropriation- for the normal operation nf the government.

T he highways are not built although tin motorists pay for such highways. And such highways as are provided are inadequately policed.

The fa d is the slate police departm ent is ussessed against llie motorist. Yet the state police, besides chauffering the higher cell clous 6 f our government about, also do de lectivc work and undertake an assortment of « tber duties.'

Bui it is on thet T urnpike and the P ark­way that the motorist really is squeezed,-

A study of such costs show the average paid for the privilege of riding the tollways is a cent and a half a mile. If he confines his motoring to North Jersey it is, four or five cents a mile.

l l iu r s when dad and mom pack the kid- into the car for a jaun t to a lake or to the shore they are really paying through the pockcthook, The day when a day at the shore or lake came under the heading of good,' clean!, inexpensive fun has long since passed.

From North Arlington, Lyndhurst, Ruth erfo rd . East Rutherford or Carlstadt to As bury Pak costs $1 on the Parkway;. $1.20 if he uses the T urnp ike and Parkway. He is paying upward of 29 cents a gallon for gasoline. He is driving an autom obile which costs, probably over $3,000. W hen he gets

' lo the shore lie finds franks selling for a quarter and all other tilings scaled upw ard accordingly.

But since it rost so much for the car, gas and license- taxes, gasoline and the tollways he needn't worry about indigestion. There

enough money lefL

I t I s S t i l l M o n e yThe additions Queen of Peace and St.

Mary's High Schools are making hardly are coming fast enough to accomodate the nutn bers .who want to attend parochial high schools. In Lyndhurst the parochial school system in a few years has burgeoned to over 1.100 students, just about 30 percent of the township's school children.

Although the growth of the parochial hIiooI system goes on in sensational strides if is far too easy to fo rg e t they cost money and must be supported. W hile they are not supported by general tax revenues they do depend upon the support of the church pa­rishioners and their friends4o raise the nec­essary money. Yet many education advoc­ates who complain new schools , have not been provided refuse to recognise the new parochial school*.

T here is little doubt that the South Ber­gen parochial school system has taken a great deal of the cost load from the general tax treasuries. But don't get the idea that they get along without money.

In any estim ate of what education is cost­ing us today the parochial" system must be counted. And at the same time it must be rem em bered that the finest priests and nuns who operate the schools draw pay ‘that is fai below the goal of the public school tea<*hers. If th is were mil so the parochial schools just could not operate.

Education is the costliest item in local governm ent today. That is why we shoultl insist, upon getting the best results for mir money. j

v e rs ity o f P e n n sy lv a n ia and w h o ! e d ito r o f th is co llec tio n of le tte rs , becam e h is fas t f rien d ; th ey had i m any id eas in commofc. O v er th e j y ears , w ith m any lapses, num er-1 o u t le t te r s w e n t from W illiam s to j P ound , e sp ec ia lly a f t e r t h e la t te r becam e in e x p a tr ia te an d p a r t ic ­u la r ly a f te r he e n g ag ed m his t reaso n o u s a c tiv itie s in I ta ly d u r ­ing W orld W ar 11.

B efore th a t tim e th e tw o w rit e rs had n e lp ed each cither get in to p r in t an d w e re co ngen ia l in e v e ry possib le w ay. As e a rly a s

j 1033. W illiam s to ld P o u n d to sn ap I o u t or it an d to s to p c ritic iz in g ; A m erica a s “p ro v in c ia l" . B y 1946 I he had becom e b r u t a l l y f r a n k : j "I u n d e rs ta n d p e rfe c tly y o u r i a d u lt co n cern fo r g o v ern m en t

d isc ip lin e a n d y o u r c o u r a g e o u s d efiance of th e s p u r io u s , lo s t in h a lf m easu res . B u t y o u m a k e a n ; . , a s s o f y o u r s e l f fo r a ll t h a t — b y 1 ..m is ju d g in g l h e d if f ic u lt ie s an rt 1 " u s K, th a n ,he . t r a f * s u c c e s s e s o f o th e r s : ,1 w a s » tu p id j m **h t , r t T » ^• i . , [ch a se I be lieve p o b ce sh ou ld vote

° in fa v o r o f sa fe ty . T h e g u ilty in ­f ra c to r w ill e i th e r be c a u g h t by o th e r policem en o r w ill b e a r- re l te d a n o th e r d ay . T h ey a lw ay s

D ear E ditor:7 he L e a d e r e d i to r ia l la s t w eek

on th e su b je c t 'o f p o lice chases w as tim e ly . I h av e o ften fe l t th a t the peop le w ou ld be m u ch b e tte r se rv e d if th e p o lice r isk e d th e ir ow n n ecks less in chasing a fte r ru n -a w ay au to m o b iles . A h igh speed chase in th is congested a re a m ay som eday d e fe a t its p u r ­pose by en d in g in a te r r ib le t r a g ­edy. I ag ree th a t in th S case of a se rious c rim e no e ffo rt sh o u ld be sp a re d to m ak e an a rre s t. B u t

th e in fra c tio n is f a r less se ri-

C o ln c ld en t w ith th e r e tu r n of o u r 15,000 S o u th B erg en school c h ild re n to th e i r classes th is w eek is p u b lic a tio n o f th e la te s t book by D r. W illiam C a rlo W illiam s o f R u th e rfo rd .

T h e c o in c id en ce Is fo rtu ito u s . T he sp len d id r e ­v iew s w h ich h av e b een a tt r a c te d by th e book "T he S e lec ted L e tte r s o f W illiam C arlo s W illiam s" sh o u ld a w a k e n in S o u th B erg en th e k n o w led g e th a t In its m id s t lives— a n d h as lived s in ce b ir th — one o f th e w o rld ’s m o st d is tin g u ish e d m en of l e t ­te rs .

D r. W il 'la m s h a s d e liv e re d 2,000 b ab ies, m ost o f th em ia th e S o u th B erg en a re a . H e h as also w r i tte n 38 v o lu m es of p ro se an d p o e try . T h ey be long to th e w o rld a n d aU tim e.

D r: W illiam s is a s tr ik in g illu s tra tio n of the •’a c t a m an r a n be b o th a m an an d a r t is t . As a n an h e w as a w o n d e rfu l d oc to r, as so m ah y in to

w hose h o m es he w a lk e d can a tte s t. As a n a r t is t h e w on th e resp e c t of th e sp o k esm en o f th e a rts .

T h e sto ry of D r. W illiam s sh o u ld be u n u su a lly im p re ss iv e a t this* tim e . Jn a few d a y s th e b oom ­ing k ick s a t fo o tb a lls w ill d ll th e a ir . As th e c h il­d re n r e tu r n to school th ey w ill be co n v in ced th a t a w in n in g fo o tb a ll te a m is th e g re a te s t of a ll p ossib le th in g s . ,

Y et th ese s tu d e n ts sh o u ld a lso rea liz e th a t th e re is a n o th e r s id e o f th e co in . T h ey m u s t r e ­a lis e t h a t th e re a re c u ltu ra l v a lu e s w h ich a re fa r m o re im p o r ta n t .ir less ta n g ib le , th a n th o se seen on th e a th le tic fields.

Dr. W illiam Carlos ^ illiamfc of R utherford. born, bred ilid developed *in South Bergen, lias produced another »ook. this his. collected letter1*. Remarkable tributes to Dr. Williams have been paid b y reviewers across the nation.

One of the best and most telling reviews was by Dr. Max Heneberg, another of New Jersey’s famous men of let- ers. Dr. Hensberg. recently retire d principal of W eequahic High School. Newark, is book review editor of The Newark Vews. Last Sunday h<* u n tie ibe following tribute; to Dr. W illiams;

R u th e rfo rd has th e g rea t Hon o r o f a re m a rk a b le c lose a s so c ia t io n w i t h W i l l ia m C a r lo s W il h am s, a w r i te r w ho is u n q u e s ­t io n ab ly th e m o st em in e n t m a n o le t te r s N ew J e rs e y has p roduced O ne th in k s o f J o h n W o o lm a n .

l ite ra ry p ro d u ctio n , W illiam s w as a ls o an a s to n ish in g m an of let ♦"is in a n o th e r sense, as Jo h n C- T h irlw a ll h as j u s t d e m o n s tra te d in a co llec tio n he m ad e o f "T he S e lec ted L e tte r s of W illiam C ar .«»« W i l i a m s '’ In th ese le t te r s

P h ilip F r e n e a u . S te p h e n C ra n e , Isa y s T h irlw a ll. W illiam s "com es F ra n k R. Stoc k ton . H en ry C u v ie r j to g rip w ith the c e n tra l p rob lem s B u h n e r a n d o th e rs c lo se ly r e la te d | of l iv in g .’ E ven m o re s tr ik in g ly to o u r s ta te . B u t i n t h e c a s e o f lo n e finds h im in c o n ta c t w ith the n o n e o f t h e m w a s the; w r i t e r f> r ( c h ie f l i te ra ry m o v em en ts of o..» His e n tir e life tim e so p r e em in- j day . a fo u n d er of and c o n tr ib u tb r en tly a J e rs e y m a n to m an y a v a n t-g ra d e m ag az n e

W illiam s w jis b o r n a t H i t h e r | a p erso n a l frie n d of m an y o f the fo rd an d a f te r a t te n d in g m e d ic a l I l e a d in g poets an d c ritic s of o u r school becam e a r e s id e n t p h y s i i tim e , .»n a c t iv e p a rt ic ip a n t in th e c ian th e re . H e s ti ll l iv e s t h e r e ir re t ire m e n t as a p h y s ic ia n a n d c o n tin u ed ac tiv e ly as a 'w r i t e r . 'h i s son h as tak e n o v e r h is p rac tice .D esp ite h is ac tiv e m edical 'c a r e e r , in .the co u rse o f w h i h he d e l iv ered 2.000 babies, an d w as elec te d p res id e n t o f th e staff of th e P a s aic G e n e ra l H osp ita l. W illiam s

jn e 'g a th e rs th e im pression th a t W illiam s d o esn t be lieve P ou i\d is u n a b le to u n d e rs ta n d w h a t h e ’s d o ing o r has done:M ussolini o r Je ffe rso n

"Y o u ’re to o d a m n th ic k ­h ead ed to know y o u 're asLeep— a n d h av e b een fr o m th e b e g in n in g . Y o u a r e in c a p a b le o f -rec­o g n iz in g w h a t y o u m e a n . ’to p re - ' s e n t a n d to h id e y o u r .s tu p id i ty < y o « ) r e s o r t to n a m e - c a l l in g find

I g e n e r a l o b fu s c a t io n . .D o y o u th in k life . W il l ia m s , h o w e v e r , fin d s t h e | y o u . w i l l g e t a n y w h e r e t h a t w a y c o r e o f t h e u n iv e r s a l in R u th e r - j - - b u t in ja i l o r t h e in s a n e a s y lu m .o rd . H e d i s a g re e d w i th T , S . E l j w h e r e y o u a r e n o w , 'M u s s o lin i led lio t a b o u t a lm o s t e v e r y t h i n g b u t | y o u th e r e , h ^ w a s y o u r a d o le s p a r t i c u la r ly w i th E l io t 's , a s s u m p

o f y o u to a t t a c k th e P re t h e U n i te d S ta t e s a s y o u d i d - o la in s tu p id . S tu p id b e c a u s e y o u j d e s t r o y e d m o r e g o o d t h a n w h a t in e v i ta b le e v i l t h e m a n r e p r e s e n t e d . a n d b e c a u s e y o u s id e d w i t h ! a r e ‘ th e m o s t v ic io u s a n d re a c t io n a r y ,I fo r c e s in l h e c o u n t r y in s e e k in g to d e s t r o y h im — b y fq u l m e a n s . ~s u c h a s a t t a c k s o n h is w i f e ■ a n d i , j ' . . . . t , ' 4V.fa m i ly — to c o n te m p t ib le to l is t ! w <* * 'o u ld !' k e ,to. wU k te t h ‘J o p I

F ro m a l e t t e r to P o u n d (1 9 5 6 ) j { ^ t u n i t y h is W a s h in g to n in c a r c e r a t i o n | **

M rs. H. T. A p p le to n N o rth A rlin g to n

P o lice an d D r. S zot fo r th e im ­m ed ia te resp o n se to o u r ca ll fo r h e lp fo r o u r bab y , G a il. T h ey cam e w ith in m in u te s a f te r ou r call. T h a n k s you again .

Mr. & M rs. N. V a n d e r T eem s

Dr. W illiam s ts liv in g p ro o f th a t m an can be an a r t i s t an d an a r t i s t a m an . T h a t is one of us. th a t h e lives an d w o rk s am o n g u s . is a cau se for e x u lta n c e — an d fo r e m u la tio n .

t io n t h a t ‘p la c e is o n ly p l a c ' T h e s e l e t t e r s m a k e m a r v e lo u s

r e a d in g , b u t o n e is im p re s s e d a b o v e a l l b y O ne s t r i k in g q u a l i ­t y in t h e m — b y W il l ia m s ’ com p*lete i n te l le c tu a l v ig i la n c e a n d in t e g r i t y a n d b y h is e q u a l ly co m p le te c o u r a g e a n d f o r th r ig h tn e s s n h is c o m m u n ic a tio n s w ith - pec

•e n t h e r o — o r w a s i t J e f f e r s o n ? Y o u s t i l l d o n 't k n o w th e d i f f e r ­e n c e .” •

Y e t h e ad d s: "B ut you p e r s o n ­a l ly do w r ite poem s th a t a re at b e s t su p re m e ly b eau tifu l."

L ite ra ry p io n ee rs , v iew in g the

TAMACRACK COUNCIL AT CAMP TH R EE WEEKS

M e tn b e r s of th e O rd e r of th e A r ro w , o f T a m ara c k C ouncil, n u m b e r in g 45. sp e n t th e p ast w e e k e n d a t C a m p T am arack .

T h re e m em b ers e a rn e d the V*igil A w ard . P a tr ic k S ca le ra , of T ro o p 66, of S ac red H e a r t C h u rch . Ja m e s R ubeck . o f B loom field , and D onald D e B ello o f U tica S cout C ouncil.

Ja m e s R u b eck w as e lec ted C h ief of th e O rd e r o f th e A rrow . T h e re a re tw o tro o p s to W a k an ta Lodge, O rd e r o f th e -Arrow.- Ja m e s B ecker, of fJo rth A rling

pie w ho m ay c o n s id e r th em se lv e s on th e •title-page, m ay ta k e h e a rt p a r t ic u la r ly h igh a n d m ig h ty ; in th e m id st of th e ir d ifficu lties

T h u s h e s p o k e u p in f r a n k ly u n g e n t l e m a n ly t o n e s h» A m y L o w e ll , w h o s m o k e d c ig a r s , r e ­g a r d e d h e r s e l f a s t h e a g e 's g r e a t : e s t p o e t , a s a w e a l th y B o s to n B r a h m in t a lk e d c o n d e s c e n d in g ly

g re a t e s teem in w hich W illiam s j to n , a d v ise r fo r L y n d h u rs t, an d is now h e ld an d th e la rg e nu m W illiam M ills fo r B loom field , be r o f books th a t b e a r his n am e e a ch w as co m m en d ed fo r b e in g a

i j i \e r of c h e e r lu l se rv ice ." M ills w ill b e going to U tica C ouncil.

w h e n th e y r e a l i z e t h a t W ill ia m : to o , h a d h is m o m e n ts o f d e f e a t a n d d i s c o u r a g e m e n t . In 1933 h e la m e n te d t h a t h e h a d a v o lu m e o f v e r s e r e a d y " w h ic h I h a v e b e e n in

to p rac tic a lly E v e ry b o d y an d had | th e past IQ y ea rs ." and he felt no sc ru p le s in s te a lin g th e w hole j th a t " it is th e b est collec tio n of Im ag ist m o v em en t an d a d o p tin g I v e rse in A m erica to d ay ." Y et he

M r. a n d . M rs . Ja c k D em psey a n d d a u g h te rs . S u san . B e th an d D oro thy , of P ag e a v en u e , a r e back f r o m a v a c a tio n to u r to A u ries

h e p ro c e s s o f m a k in g fo r j vi He. N. Y„ w h e re th ey v is ite d .................. th e S h r in e of th e A m erican M a r­

ty rs . an d th e n a lso s to p p ed a t S a ra to g a an d C o rin th , N Y.

f o u n d in g o f n e w m o v e m e n ts a n d -i'. les.

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