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H erbert L- Matz of New York -ity is the architect for the new >uilding. The contract w ith Jo- ■eph Bryan was.signed on Friday ’veriing. The present church, a t he corner of Ridge road and
William J. Pvrry. an elder oi th#» . .Vew Jersey avenue.- was sold re church and vice chairm an of Ih r ,-ntly to C harles Reid, plumbing building committee, «nd A rthuj ontiuctor. of Rutherford, for L. Weismann. pres*d,r.! of th* , M3.WK) Money pledged two years board o l trustee*. Jooeph Bryan of <go. when definite action was N orth Arlington, contractor, stak
oft the ground tm Saturday and began excavatioa «>-n Monday
On the building r a n a t t e c art John L Burk, chairm an, wht* was unable to be present Sunday. Re\ Howard E. Friebely. pa?Vv. Mi
a ken to build, has bet-n coming n tegularly since then
The building, as planned two .ea rs ago. was to have a modified lo th ic entrance at the corner This has been changed to a Co- Qatar fron t for the building w lih
Perry , vice chairm an H erald A.’' the entrance on Ridge road. The Wells, treasurer. Mrs J E Cohn, ^.actuary will seat 200 The low secretary, Mr S ctM tvum , chai: l(.r floor w ill provide ample room m an of the board erf tru stees Mrs I fnr the church school and lo r ao- Benjam in G. Q ivtao. i ^ n u i y of c t t j activities It w ill *eat 200 for board of trustees, a n i Nnrman dinners and 330 for en tertain PenWardcn, chairm an of the ccm- mentss t ruction comm ittee. The congregation assembled for
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rebound to th e b en efit o f a ll th e people.
A ll the gyrations o f these petty little m en Will be o f no avail w h en the u n i w e d m ass o f little people realise th e ex ten t to w hich they ha v e been victim ized and that their on ly salvation is to rise up spontaneously to sw eep both those m achines out of the picture and fetu rn th e governm ent o f the com m unity to th e people.
W ithin th e 'w eek w e w ill an nounce the platform , upon w hich w e propose to appeal to the peo-
Sw itching from th e fin an ee d epartment, Com m issioner Favier. spoke of his own record outside the departm ent
“In the last few years w e havfe been faced w ith housing ou r returning veterans,” h e said. **I took the lead in th is ven ture and w e now have 71 v eteran s housing units here which I m ange for th e township w ithout e x tra pay. I would like to point ou t that provision is made in both th e F ed er a l Housing A uthority aad the S ta t e Housing A uthority projects for paym ent o f « m anager. M e lt towns w ith either or both tttese ty p e units a r e paying a fu ll tim e manager for h is services. I am proud to s a y no sa 'ary h as ever b e e n p a id for th i s w ork‘here end t h e money s a v e d has gone to the b e n e f i t o f o u r local taxpayers.
**I feel attacks on my administration of the finance departm ent are undeserved. Lyndhurst is to the soundest financial position It has ever enjoyed. I think the peop le s h o u ld know this.”
Wolf Attacks Harry Hanson
W alter Wolf, trustee of the In dependent Voters Association which is backing a ticket headed by Commissioner Jam es A. Breslin in the Lyndhurst Commission battle last w eek attacked H arry Hanson for accepting the post of campaign m anager for the adm inistration ticket of Mayor Horace Bogle.
Wolf, a form er member of the Board of Education, said Hanson w as contradicting him self in ru n ning M ayor Bogle’s campaign. He fiointed to Hanson's views about Mayor Bogle’s adm inistration whlTTHanson was a candidate for the Commission him self four years ago.
Predicting tha t voters w ill heed Hanson's 1944 advice and oust the adm inistration. Wolf asked H anson to explain why he is supporting a ticket which he strongly c r iticized four years ago.
The Association also announced th e appointm ent of W alter Molloy as campaign m anager of the ticket which includes Commissioner Breslin, Dr. A. J. Crosta, Eugene Firth, and John C. Garde.
Alfred G ilm ore is president of the Association, succeeding G arde, who resigned to run for the Commission
Frangipane Asks Help For Veterans
p f f i c a l Bal lot MUNICIPAL ELECTIONTOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST
NEW JERSEY
Tuesday, May 10,1949For Five Members of The Board of Commissioners
IN ST R U C T IO N T O V O TE R S
F IR S T O P E R A T IO N — P u sh -Voting S w itch to R igh t w hich w ill C lose C u rta in s an il w ill U nlock M achine so you can vote.
SE CO N D O P E R A T IO N — T u rn L evers u n t i l X M ark a p p ea rs a t rig h t o f each C and id a te 's nam e fo r w hom you in ten d to V ote an d I^eave X Mark
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V oting Sw itch to L eft w h ich w ill record y o u r vote.
Charles Przychodski, president of the Polish-American Citizens Club, wishes to announce th a t no member of the Polish-American Citizens C lub was authorized to represent the club a t a political
.meeting and d inner held Thurs- , day evening, A pril 7, a t the Ma- aonir Club. — -------------- —--1
Recent bridge guests at the feome of Mrs. M artin McLaughlin, of H arding avenue, were Mrs. George Horgen, Mrs. Ann Toense and Mrs. G eorge H. Koehler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calisbet, of 7# I Fifth street, celebrated the ir 29th wedding anniversary w ith a show and dinner in New York this week.
FOR COMMISSIONERS VOTE FOR FIVEBertha GroenendykM r. a n d M rs W il l ia m J . K e lly ,
o f 618 S e c o n d a v e n u e , w e r e m a r r ie d 26 y e a r s M o n d a y a n d t h e i r d a u g h te r a n d s o n - in - la w , M r. a n d M rs. R ic h a r d D«* C e c c o , o f 119 L a k e a v e n u e , w e r e m a r r i e d o n e y e a r . T h e d o u b le e v e n t w a s ce- ■ e tra te d w i th a f a m i ly p a r ty a t t h e D e C e c e o h o m e
James A. BreslinAttilio J. Crosta Independent Voter* Association Candidates
Forwai J Lyndhurst
Eugene D. Firth
Harry TirgrathStephen Golembiewski
T h e c o n v e n ie n t l o c a tio n o f o u r e s t a b l i s h m e n t
h a s n o w b e c o m e a c o m m u n i ty a s se t. Joseph P. Maher Cord LohmannJoseph A. Polito
I t is e a sy f o r y o u to a t t e n d s e r v ic e s in o u r
c h a p e l w i th o u t t a k in g y o u r e a r f r o m i ts R a ra g e
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o u r f a c i l i t i e s a t a n y t im e y o u f in d i t c o n v e n ie n t .
Victor P. FrangipaneCOLLINS MEMORIAL
U i ST UVV ESA NT AVE. t « N B W » S l R U therford 2-M M
Walter A. RoweCarmine Savino
L y n d h u n t Office: .M l Ridge Road and Valley H n > t n m
Give your son the thrill ofearning and saving his own money
T h a t's th r adv ice given to p a re n t, by a prominent nrw»- , p ap er p u b lishe r. H e aaid: “ Boy« w ho learn to earn and ,
/ *»ve regu larly —and lo use good jugm enl in apend ing—'la r i ou t in life w ith money hab its w hieh will do much to help them b u ild fu tu re success an d happinena.’’ Admittedly he waa try ing to in te rest th r youngster* ia having a new spaper ro u te ., just as we a re encouraging them to often an INSURED savings account a t the Rutherford NATIONAL Hank.
Thia hank w ill ke span Thursday evenlnr. AarU 14th ha- W g .M * - ' laataad o f Fri Jay evening, U aad Friday
Horace R. Bogle Louis M. Favier WiHiam F. GallagherJoseph A. CostaDuncan H. CameronFUNERAL J30MES
52 Ridga Road, ‘Lyndhurst, N . J . RUth*rford 2-0490
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Certification ia hereby made thal the foregoing is a true copy of the Ballot o l the Township ol Lyndhurst to be uaed in the Municipal Election in aaid Townahia that ia he held May 10, 1«H9.
D O M IN IC K J . I J V E L UTowaahip Clerk
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Golembieski Is Selected For Bracket
Dimocrats Level FireOn Hoffmann
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New Bergen leadersh ip leveledth e ir guns on H erm an Hoffmann . . . - - — — sttctand the Bergen County Dem otra- f'1and,d*,e,i of *he Lyndhurst In- tic leader* a t a m « t i n ? h e ld at **"»«w »t V oter.' AaaodaUoo. the VFW h e a d q u a r t e r , s,n | ,ynd- J »‘n,>s A. B rc l .n . Dr. A tullo Cro- hurst recently Eugene D. F irth n d Jack C
Among the a p e a k - .* w e r e Guy f!on*r Thi' •"'•njp the ir endorae- Catoel, Wvo Tontl. J o s e p h Shroli, I T *° hv<‘ W ephm Golembiew-
j a f l t e a.Kl A l n .h a m D a l , I j * 1, , P ;7 « <u»ly h » v .n n t » e n e n - ew X eajiership candidate* h>" lhe*e C M S
w ere Evelyn Feufert lh ' ,o lk ' " ® ' “ « ><»»t «a te- Freftk G a lla g h e r . l l a r t . l r i J a m l j ' t h ' ' t - M d e r . o n the c « -and A llred K ie f e r H o iw em en t
Poli*h-Am#ric«fl Alliance W ith B t m I m 1* M a d *
The United IM u lv American Societies and C lub. Monday night
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t t t L t A P E R pacc m a n .
Frank G a lla g h e r■. L y n d h u rs t candidate f o r S ta t e A s s e m b ly , in troduced M a y o r Callssi w h o k*m v- ed as chairman o f t h e n ie e tm c .
C a l l is s i sa id t h a t t h e D e m o c ra t ic p a r ty in B e rg e n C o u n ty l a c k e d le a d e r s h ip a n d t h a t d n e r d '; a n in fu s io n o f n e w b lo o d . W e 'r e ' D e m o c ra ts . ‘ h e d e c la r e d , ’’a n d w e ’r e n o t s a t is f ie d w ith t h e w a y th e D e m o c ra t ic p a r ly is d i s in t e grating in B e rg e n C o u n ty .’’
D iv o T o n ti , a ls o a c a n d id a te fo r t h e A s s e m b ly , s a id th a t t h e tw o - i party s y s te m is tht* b a s is o f d e m o eracy “and i f t h e r e is a n y .♦■m- j b lance o f a tw o - p a r ty s y s te m »n th i s c o u n t r y , I’d l ik e t n k n o w It.’ He c h a r g e d H o f fm a n n w i th " s p a
*‘W e fe e l t h a t . t h e t im ec o m e fo r a c t io n . W e w is h to p u t nn e n d to t h e la c k o f i n t e r e s t on t h e p a r t o f t h r p r e s e n t a d m in is t r a ti>*n I n t e r e s t m u s t ' b e s h o w n in t h e p r o p e r g r o w th o f t h i s s e c tio n
“1 h e c o n f u s io n o f c o n in g la w s •m d th e i n a d e q u a te c o n s id e r a t io n m th e i n d u s tr y b r o u g h t to t h i s s e c tio n h a v e b e c o m e a s e r io u s h a z a rd to th»- v a l u e o f o u r p ro p e rty * -
‘ F o r tw e n ty lo n g y ea r.s t h e p e o p le in o u r s e c tio n h a v e s o u g h t r e p r e s e n ta t io n o n th e g o v e r n in g b o d y . O u r r e q u e s t s f o r t h e p r o p e r re c o g n i t io n h a v e b e e n r e p e a te d ly ig n o re d b y t h e p r e s e n t c o n tro l le d a d m in is t r a t io n .
We no •on*®‘ w“ il acceptthetie le a d e r s h ip " a n d u rg e d th e ! '. " , r>» r * n ■*” ■«» t H . e f , « d (e e l
K ■* t h a t t h e m e th o d u s e d , b y , t h eL y n d h u r s t I n d e p e n d e n t Voter**p e o p le t o " r e n e w th e tw o - p a r ty
s y s te m b y re v i ta l iz in g t h e lfc*mo c r a t i c P a r t y in Bergen C o u n ty .”
J o s e p h R e g a n , c a n d id a t e fo r A s s e m b ly , s a id t h a t t b e s p l i t in t h e D e m o c ra t ic P a r ty is n o t n e w b u t t h a t i t h a s b e e n p e n d in g fo r th c l a s t fiV e y e a r* . H e c h a r g e d th e p r e s e n t c o u n ty l e a d e r s h ip w ith “c o m p ro m is in g w i th 'R e p u b l ic a n ism .”. S h r o lz a n d B a b c o n c e n t r a te d o h
A s s o c ia tio n in c h o o s in g t h e i r c a n d id a te s , t o g e t h e r w ith , t h e i r id e a ls a n d p u rp o s e s c lo s e ly p a r a l l e l o u rs .
W e n o w jo in w it l i o t h e r in d e - p e n r te n t m in d e d p e o p le o f L y n d h u r s t to a s s u r e o u r C o m m u n ity o f a m o re r e p r e s e n ta t iv e g o v e r n m e n t ."
pendent candidate in th e com in g election. I feel th a t In a ll fairnessto m y s e lf , .m y sense of fair play, and to m y friends, that t shouldrrafce s o m e statem ent in view of the events of the paat few weeks.
"1 wish first lo emphasise the fact t h a t 1 am severing all con nection* w i th t h e Lyndhurst I n dependent Voters Association. During m y a s s o c ia t io n w i th th e g ro u p , I a c c e p te d m good faith m a n y p r in c ip le s o f t h e o r g a n iz a t io n w h i. h s e e m e d tn m e to p r e d ie t a b e t t e r a n d m o r e f a i r l y g o v e r n e d c o m m u n i ty A s t h e o r g a n is a t io n p r o g r e s s e d a lo n g i ts c h o s e n p a t h h o w e v e r , o n e h ig h p r i n c ip le a f t e r a n o ti i- r w a s d isc a rd - ,
h a* | cd .“ M y s lo g a n is “C le a n G o v e rn *
m e n t— N o D e a ls " . I a m n o t a poll t i c ia n . b u t . a s a nv’in o f t h e p e o p le , 1 b e l ie v e in c le a n h o n e s t g o v e r n
m e n t I have lived in Lyndhurst f o r t h e p a s t 38 y e a r s . F o r t h e la s t tw e n ty y e a r s , Lyndhurat has made n o p r o g r e s s in comparison with i t s n e ig h b o r in g to w n s Aa a b u s in e s s m a n a n d t a x p a y e r . 1 u rn v i ta l ly i n t e i e s t e d in t h e w e lf a r e o f t h e to w n . W ith i ts v a s t p o s s ib i l i ty a n d n a t u r a l te a o u rc e s . L y n d h u r s t c o u ld I tec b m e a p r o g re s s iv e - to w n .
W e n e e d b u s in e s s m e n W ho d e s i r e to m a k e L y n d h u r s t a bigger a m i i i e t t c r t o w n , fo r t h e f u tu r e g e n e r a t io n . I h a v e b e e n in tereste d in t h e y o u th m o v e m e n t for m a n y y e a r s . T h e y o u th o f to d g ? a r e y o u r c i t iz e n s o f to m o r ro w .
V| h a v e tw o so n s , i*ne in h ig h s c h o o l a n d o n e w h o w e n t t h r o u g h ♦ h e L y n d h u r s t m b o o ls a n d s e r v e d t h r e e y e a r s in W o r ld W a r H , 2 o l w h ic h W ere s p e n t in G e r m a n y I k n o w t h a t e v e r y t a x p a y e r .H»
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"I wish to refute a statem ent, he said, “giving rise to the impH cation th a t the local Amvet orga n ia t io n w « ^p re se n te d a t a po ll tk a l rally sponi>ored by candidates for the local board of com miss inner s.
“Such an implication w a s e r ro n e o u s . Amvets are a non poliu cal, non-partisan, organization j ***' ,h -i* all and are prohibited by the ir na i m l
2nd Avowal Concert Is Set May 24
Th* 2nd Annual Spring Coocert of t h Ljrndtiuea* VtftMr Club and
j L|rndh»ic*t Choral *neiH y whh h i w i l l f - r W M M a y at the
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Mr and Mrs H arry a Karl, of 244 L iv in g sto * avenue, had as th e * guests for severa l days their daughter and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs Herbert Dvom cak, o f Wsna- qi*e
of th e }The Ladies Auxiliary Ly tut h u m F ire pep a rtm ew w tn I h»dd tn r d 10th Annual Card { Haity tm May Jdlh at the F trr Headqua* Irrv M u Anne Rngut sky la chairm an
T o w n h a s t h e v e t e r a n s i n t e r e s t a t ! s t r e e t , L y n d h u r s th e a t . , fo r i t i j f o r U ie m w e ^ a r e t r y in g t<« m a k e th i s to w n o n e tu b e . p ro tu l of.
" T h i* to w 11 s h o u ld n o l b e made a b a t t l e g r o u n d o f tw o p a r t ie s . A fe u d b e tw e e n tw o p a r t i e s is n o t
tional cha rte r from »at»4^g an ac-j to the a v e rt *n artis t«tive role in politics. I^cal, state. | h u «* >or national. However, it ta t h e j I * \ t « r < w o t h a t M ir :policy of Amvets to fncuurace j C a u d J m t h a l R v U i t i l o t i tk» parlN?ipetton of its m embers as in- j to .< c h a n g e in i r u t k a r * - oxild dividuals in civic affairs, local j n. t g u t ^ t a r t i s t fo* the r o n stale and national. ) t h . M u r ta v P > «»en t *«n« A w *
“At no time or for any purpose ! c e t ** o r t g i n a t h 1 w m d h u t is a |t Amvet Post perm itted to n< •* i> u i ip t a n d tru -m be* of t h r take an active part in politics as I m u s f a c u lty ut \ | . m t . l a i r S la te a body corporate. , T c ." U r .* 0 4 le g e s ru u ’d tw th e
“My reason for issuing th**! f e « • i i rd g u e s t . a r t M **f th« m n statem ent is to emphasise the fact | e e ftha t Am vets are non-political ami j — . :______ .anyone allegedely passing them- K t t | selves off as representatives of the ^AmVets a t any political gathering Is an unauthorised n-pei'sentative and in no way ran be considered a s i-eprefM'nting the post ms such
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Th* Woman’s Auxiliary of ar\d reports to tal contributions of Hackensack Hospital w ill launch $679. New Milford's u n it already its 1948 fund raising campaign on { has realised its contribution A pril 18. A goal of $20,000 has j through ihe proceeds of a thea- been set. Sixteen corrynunitiea in j trical production presented last the service area of the Hacken- i month. The Teaneck un it raised sack Hospital w ill participate in j its quota from a dessert bridge "the campaign which w ill end o n ' and fashion clinic held last /creek April 30. Seven Communities con- j m Hackensack, tribu te through the ir Community i p_ k
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I W , realized will t a used by , I S T i f c T j C r f H E f c“ ry r PUt' T Oren. and M r* Frankm ent and supplies fo r the hospi-. Berne be r , G irl Scout Troops,
’ „ i headed by Mrs Ritw eiler andMrs. Charles H. C o n k lin , o f ! M r's. A lineri. w ill assist.
K a c k e n ia c k , is F in a n c e C h a i r m a n , j Despite the fact tha t she is con-M rs J. W a lla c e L e y d e n is v ic e - f in e d to he r bed w ith an in iured w Pk,lu l,chairm an and M rs . Frank W. leg. Mrs. A lfred 'B lakney w ill d i - 1 operatic productions which thePackard. Brew c h a i r m a n 1 xect the cam paign m R iver V ale,j Foundation w ilt p resen t a t the
Mrs. William JJ. W idnall w ill head j Mosque tha t week. The secondthe campaign in Saddle River Bo- will be a special m atinee perfor-rough. A com m ittee headed by Mrs. C linton De Baun J r ., w ill be
She is being assisted by Mrs. O. E. Gerlach, principal of the Emerson School; Mrs. O. 5- Denstueler, Mrs. G. E. M urray 'and Mrs. W. P. Perry.
L Atbanese To Sing April
Licia Albanese, leading soprano of the M etropolitan O pera Association, w ill appear in one of her greatest roles—tha t of Clo-Cio- San in "Madahia B utterfly”—- when Puccini’s colorful opera is presented by the Griffith Music Foundation at the Mosque Theater, Newark, on Tuesday evening, A pril 26, at 8 :30 P.M.
Madama Butterfly" w ill be the first of tw o special Spring
P a c k a r d , p re s s c h a ir m a n .Among the m a jo r g i f t s m a d e by
t h e A u x i l i a r y to t h e h o s p i ta l in r e c e n t . years a r e : X - r a y d e e p t h e r a p y m a c h in e . 2 X - r a y m a-
h i n e s f o r the tum or c l in ic ; 2 6 x y - i n charge of the drive in’ Wood— ** ™ c l i f f Lake She w ill b e assisted by
Mrs. W illiam Stem-art, Mrs. Johng e h te n t s ; 2 r e s p ir a to r s ; 2 in c u b ato r s , ar r e s u s c i ta t in g u n i t a n d a s - t v iii
pirator, and k i tc h e n e q u i p m e n t 1 Lyons and "Mrs Carleton M a c T h e A <W <liary a ls o s p e n d s a b o u t 1 L e a n M r * H. W liebbard heads $2000 a h n u a l ly (o r m a te r ia l s fo r a large com mittee which already s u r g e ' s gowns, b a n d a g e s , d ia - is at work in Param us. Assisting p e rs , b e d d in g , e tc ., n n d p r o v i d e s 1 h e r a r e : M r* Otto Bergm ann. a b e d e n d o w m e n t o f $3000. and a M rs Thomas Ryan. Mr*. Jack s tu d e n t lo a n f u n d o f *4500. i Caulley, M r* D C . Brumaghtn.
U n i ts o f t h e A u x i l ia r y w i l l b e - M rs H a r le y J o h n s to n e M rs . W a l- Kin h o u s e - to - h o u s e c a n v a s s in g f u r . . te r F r a n k . M r * E m il G e e r in g . f u n d s n e x t M o n d a y in t h e fo l lo w -! M rs R a y T h r o o p . M rs F r a n kin g ' m u n ic ip a l i tie s ': H a c k e n s a c k , M a h w a h , L i t t l e F e r r y , M o n tv a le , P a r a i h # ; P a r k R id g e . R a m s e y , R iv e r E d g e . R iv e r V a le , S a d d le R iv e r S o ro u f ih , W o o d -R id g e , a n d W o o d c lif f Lake*. L e t t e r s w i l l b e m a i l ^ t f j p a l l h o m e s in E a s t R u th e r f o r d , . L o d i a n d E m e r s o n a s k in g f o r ^ i n t r i b u t i o n s . C o m m u n ity C h e s t j p a r t i c ip a n ts a r e : B o g o ta ,
Reynolds. Mrs, Ernest Rath, and Mrs C arl N ete l. Mrs William Hay will d irect lhe drive in the K enw ood section of the borough.
T h e East R utherford group will be led by Mrs. A. C. Jillard O ther com mittee mem bers in clude: Mrs W alter Conrad, Mrs. Caesar Colum bian. Mrs. Charles Edw ards and Mrs. August Hen-
G le j* Rock. C a r l s t a d t , Midland niger Letters have beep sent out ParS~*idgefield Park, Ridgewood to all E a s t Rutherford orgamza- an d ,B * therfo id . Maywood will |tion s a s k in g th*tr supp©rr~of the conduct its drive from May 1 to \ d rive Residents w ill be contact- 15. •’Wjf North A rlington qam- 1 ed personally, or bv letter.paiflp tvil Wyqjbpff h
O ctober.! Mrs. EmU K W aterm an is
mance of H um perdinck’s “Hansel and G retel” on S aturday, April 30, a t 2:3fr P.M., w ith Irene Jo rdan, M etropolitan Opera mezzo- soprano, as Hansel and Laura Castellano of the Chicago and San Francisco Opera companies, as Gretel.
Besides Albanese, the cast of “B utterfly” w ill have M ario Bin- ci, young Italian tenor of in ternational reknown, as Pinkerton. Giuseppe de Luca, the veteran baritone will be seen in the role he created on the M etropolitan Opera stage, tha t of Consul Sharpless. O ther principals will
'include K enneth Schon, Enrico Cordy. Fausto Bozza, Luigi Molina, Gloria Scott and Miss Jordan. Nicholas Rescigno w ill conduct.
A cast of well-known artist will" also appear in "Hansel and G retel,” in addition to Miss Jordan and Miss Castellano. The conductor will be the very, capable George Schick. Both operas will be presented with stric t au thenticity of detail under the general direction of Giorgio D’Andria, operatic impressario, w ith Arman-
lias completed its drive charge of the Emerson campaign I do Agnini as stage director.
Assault Dr.
charge of attem pted eeeeult _ net F rank G lltone. 71 t t M 0
V alley Brook avenue, w as dismissed by M afM W te William Bi- — j - i — r t — , . ,
Charles M artinetto, w h o ___tbe charge against Oilfone, said tha t G ilfone had throw n • bottle at him and had also chasad him w ith an axe.
G ilfone said th a t the b ottle had been throw n into his y a r d b y some youths who w e r r loitering in front of M artinetto 's store. He said tha t he had throw n Ike bottle back on M ariihetto’s property. He added th a t it w as not th e first tim e tha t bottles had been on his property .
Civil Service Exams Scf * 1824, and its president foi Ihraa a t 306 Pmrtosr a r —na, W art 1927-28 term . Mr. Conovei Deal. X. ' *
M agistrate Bivona sa id th at a lthough Gilfone was w rong there had been exterem e provocation and tha t he felt tha t it w ou ld not be right to send a 72-year-old man who was appearing in court for the first tim e to jail.
He told G ilfone in the fu tu ra to report any disturbance to the lice and not to fight w ith tinetto. He also told th s t he should keep the from loitering in front of his of business.
Frank Buffard, of 92 Tione avenue, Belleville, and Harold Seldin, of 1197 G rand Concourse, N ew York City, dropped charges o f assault which they liad filed against each o ther two weeks ago and paid $3 costs apiece. Tha tw o men had allegedly engaged in a fight on Ridge road.
Staff Sgt. Clifford M. Wood, o f 301 M arket street, Paterson, tifts fined $6 for speeding.
John Duftey, of 719 C h a n nue was given a 90-day sui ed sentence for being drunl
The U. S. C ivil S erv ice Com m ission today announced ex a m ination s for M edical Technicians (G eneral M edical T echnology), M edical X -ray Technician, and Tobacco Inspector. N o w ritten tests are required.
Medical Technicians receive from $1214 to $3,351 a year, and Medical X -ray Technicians, from $2,284 to $2,974. The jobs are located In Washington, D. C . snd vicinity. To qualify, applicanta must have had appropriate hospital or clinical experience which included technical laboratory experience. Some substitution of education for experience is allowed.
The entrance salaries for To- bacco Inspector range from $2.974 to $8,232 a year. The positions are i r the Production and M arketing Administration of the D epartm ent of A griculture and a re located in various States throughout the country. To qualify, applicants must have had experience in the handling and m arketing of tobacco. Appropriate education may be substituted for part of the ex perience.
Applications for the Medical Technician and Medical X-ray Technician exam ination w ill be accepted 'in the U. S. Civil S ervice Commission, W ashington, D. C., until June 7, 1949; applications for Tobacco Inspector must be received not la ter than May 3, 1949.
F u rther inform ation and application forms may be secured from
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turned home from St. M ary's H ospital w here she was s patient for 5 days.
FRIGIDAIRE
Mm.- . .............Mr. -R. . O ese, loca ted a t Rutherford, N J , from c iv i l 'service KicMl ottcaa, or froah th e U . & C ivil S erv ice C om m ission hi W ashington. D . C.
J. J. Conover Leaves.?. S.
John L. Con o v er , w h o h a s been general com m ercia l a ianager of Public S erv ice E lectric and Oaa Com pany sin ce January 1940, retire on pension o n April 7 after m ore than 4 1 . y ears’ con tinuous service w ith th e com pany.
Mr. Conover started w ith Pub-. l ie a c lerk fit Ow
s ofllee in M arch 1904 but resig n ed tw o years later because o f IU health . H e returned to Pub lic S erv ice in D ecem ber 1 MT aa a m ater reader and co llector in th e N ew ark Com m ercial Office en d h eld se vera l positions in that office u n til M arch ltM , w hen he waa trans f erred to the com ptroller's departm ent aa ch ief clerk. H e becam e auditor, d a s D epartm ent, in M ay 1914; aaaiat- and general auditor. Gas Departm ent. in J u ly 19t3. and general auditor, Gaa D epartm ent, in January 1937. v
Mr. Conover is a member of the A m erican G as Association, snd the New Jersey G ss Association, having been on ita board of directors alm ost continuously
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DOMBN1CK NOTTS
Republican Voters of The Fifth District!
For years the Fifth D ittrict hat been domt- persons outside our D istrict. These
tion •our vote as they desire. They
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persons have enjoyed the reputation of being able to swing our vote as the', have been able to control thie appointment of the members of the Board of the F i f t h D istrict. This unhealthy situation must be abolished.
In order to accomplish this vote for Dont Notte and Josephine Delcore for Republican County Committee.
Dom Notte is an honorably discharged veteran of W orld W ar II wtth over three years* service in the U.S. Navy.
Josephine Delcore works for Worthington Pump and Machinery in the capacity of Private Secretary to the plant superintendent. Both have resided in the Fifth District all their lives.
Place your trust in these two young people., Use your precious right to vote. Most im portant, cast that vote for Dom Notte and Josephine Delcore. ---------- --------------
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Because his record is one of performance—instead of promises. He pledged in d e pendent, non-political representation when elected.
And he gave the taxpayers just that.
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THOSE RATES, THE LOW EST IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS, WERE THE PRODUCT O F TAXPAYER POLICIES. THEY WERE THE POLICIES B U IL T ON EXPERIENCE. COURAGE AND INDEPENDENCE.
AND HE SAYS NOW THAT HE CAN AND W ILL DO IT AGAIN.
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Bergen Club w as a f u c t t a t the meeting. /
A t the directors meeting o f th r organization held last Tuesday evening, Dominic Souza way nam ed to fill th e directors post le ft vacant by the resignation o: Conrad Woyce.
A t the same m e e t* * plans for the C harter N ight Dinner-Dance to be held a t the F ranklin C asin t
Silverware Set
derlared Senator Vsn Alstyne "There was overwhelming sup pert for his ro n tin u w f In oA r* It came front the Bergen County G rand Ju ro rs Association. Bergen County Police Chiefs Aseariefciam. the Jud tfta ry Committee of th r Bergen County Bar AMMrtataon. County Judges, and from banker*.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949
Edith Bhihn Wins Divorce
Mrs. Edith Bluhm, 545 Freem an stree t, Lyndhurst, won a decree fo r desertion from her husband. Raymond, <01 Ridge road, Lyndhurst, foi\ leaving her Dec. 22, 1946. They w ere m arried May lg, 1937, in Moonachie.
Mrs. Angelina R e n d a c i ,__Lanza avenue, Garfield, said her husband Robert, 287 Chase avenue, Lyndhurst. told her he did not w ant the responsibilities of m arried life and left her M arch 28, 1946. They w ere m arried in C alifornia-July 15, 1945 when he w as in service.
Mrs. C lara Stio, 5 C hestnut S t . R utherford, divorced her husband Joseph. 10 Erie avenue. R utherford, for extrem e cruelty. They w ere m arried in Asbury Park. Ju ly 22, 1946.
PUC Grants Phone Rate Increases .
The New Jersey Board of Pub ' lie U tility Commissioners autho rized the New Jersey Bell T e le phone Company increased annua ' in trastate gross revenues of $8, 305,000 ih a decision announced a t 10 A. M Tuesday. A pril 12 The company had filed an appli cation fo r *15,036.000 Comment in g o n the Board's ru ling . William A. Hughes, president of the com pany, stated:
“We have not hadtim e to analyse th e o rder cc pletely and therefore a re not in a position ju s t now to state exactly w hat action we intend to take.We know, however, tha t the in crease granted falls far short of the am ount needed to keep this company on a sound financial basis. It-is im portant to all concern ed, subscribers, employees and investors alike, tha t th is company’s earnings be sufficient to enable it to keep pace w ith the development of this great industria l and agricultural state, and tha t's all the company wants. ‘
“The 5.6 per cent rate of return allowed is entirely too low and even this rate of return would not be realized on a more equita> ble evaluation of our telephone plant. At no time in the past f years of high busine* activity has the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company been able to pro vide from earnings for fu tu re ex pansion or to set aside anything for a ‘rainy day'. To pay our d ividends we have to dip into a surplus which is barely large enough to pay operating expenses and taxes for more than three and a quarter weeks.
“The New Jersey Bell Telephone Company is fully aw are of its Obligations to provide the public w ith the service it wants when it w snts it and the Commission's aw ard w ill seriously handicap the company in meeting this objective."
Van'Alstyne Hits Critics Of W. Winne
David Van Alstyne. J r . presi dent of the New Jersey State Senate said today tha t opposition te' the reappointm ent of W alter G W inne as prosecutor of Bergen County, was created for political purposes and was m ore than offset by the many letters, telephom calls and messages he had recetv ed from prominent Jun t a , law enforcem ent officers, and n t i n » recommending tha t Winne be re-
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F u l l O f G i n g e r Offered In Entertainment World
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Matinees At Lincoln Theatre
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K e a r n y a v e n u e , n e a r ’ B e l le v i l le T u r n p ik e , to d a y d i s c lo s e d p l a n s to h o li l sp e c ia l m a t in e e p ro g r a m : d u r i n g C a s te r W e ek .
E v e r y d a y , c h i ld r e n a n d a d u l t s w i l l f i n d th e m a t in e e p r o g r a m s c r o w d e d w ith e n t e r t a i n m e n t , a c c o r d in g lo m a n a g e r S h e r id a n .
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Miss Ruth Shafer Attends Luncheon
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L i k e A D a m e ," P e g g y , L e e . T o p s id e f e a tu r e s P e g g y ’s p lu s h p ip e s o n a h a u n t in g . P o ly n e s ia n flaV or- e r so n g o f n a t iv e r o m a n c e in t h e P a c i f ic , D a v e T la r b e r ’s o r c h e s t r a e s t a b l i s h in g a d r a m a t ic m o o d fo r M iss L e e ’s s o f t ly i n s in u a t in g v o c a l . T h e r e v e r s e is a l i v e ly a m i m o v in g c o m e d y - n o v e l ty n u m b e r s u n g h e r e b y a m a le c h o r u s b a c k e d b y th e a b o v e I K ind. “A W o n d e r f u l G u y .” “ Y o u n g e r T h a n S p r in g t im e ,” M a r g a r e t W h itin g . T h i s is a m e lo d ic , u p te m p o w a ltz w i th l i g h t ly r o m a n t ic ly r ic s . M iss W h it in g t u r n in g in a z e s tfu l , s p i r i t e d v o c a l p e r f o r m a n c e w ith a n o c c a s io n a l d e f t a s s is t f r o m th e 'c h o r u s . P r a n k D e V o f s o r c h e s t r a s u p p l ie s t h e b a c k in g o n th i s fine t u n e , f i t t in g to p e r f e c t io n lie h in d M a g g ie ’s v o ic e . T h e o t h e r s id e p r o v id e s a n a p t c h a n g e o f p a c e , t h i s o n e b e in g a s o f t a n d q u ie t n in g ," “ I’m G o n n a W a sh That
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t i f u l ly r o m a n t ic so n g . T h is t im e o n th e f l ip o v e r , J o e is a id e d a n d a b e t te d b y T h r S t a r l ig h te r s , w h i le P a u l W e s to n ’s o r c h e s r a b a c k s t h e m u p . “ D r e a m y O ld N e w E n g la n d M °w < “ T h re p W ish e s ." D e a n M a r t in . T o p s id e s p o ts M a r tin is r i c h b a r i to n e a $ |o w ,‘ w a ltz - t im e tu n e w i th v o c a l t r io , T iie M a r tin g a le s , o n h a n d to le n d so m e, s t r o n g s u p p o r t . T h r r e v e r s e o p e n s w i th The M a r tin g a le s , D r a n M a r tin ta k in g o v e r f r o m th e r e t o s in g th i s s lo w , ro m an tic- s o n g s to r y w ith 'P a u l W e s to n a n d h is o r c h e s t r a s e t t in g a f o lk s y m o o d in t h e a c c o m p a n i m e n t . “ A C h ic k e n A in ’t N o th in g B u t A B ir d ," " D i t to F ro m M e T o Y o u ," N e ll ie L u te h e r . T o p s id e is a n o v e l ty n u m b e r w h ic h w a s q u i t e p o p u la r b a c k a r o u n d 1939, is r e v iv e d h e r e b y N e ll i *at a b r ig h t t e m p o a n d w ith a n u n c o n v e n t io n a l r e a r r a n g e m e n t o f t h e ly r ic s . T h e r e is a b u o y a n t h u m o r t h r o u g h o u t , w i th p le n ty o f N e ll ie ’s f a m e d p ia n o a n d v o c a l c a p e r s t o s p ic e u p th e a f fa i r . T h e p la t t c r - m a t c is N e ll ie 's o w n c p m - j p o s i tio n , a -b r ig h t ly t c m p o 'd t u n r re f le c tin g a " h a p p y " s o u n d f r o m j in to to c o d a . T h is is a n o th e r h u - 1 m o ro u s a n d in f e c t io u s n o v e l ty , j N e ll ie 's singing and piano
AT THE RIVOLI Mayer Sisters Are To Sing In.Talent Show
G lo r ia , Carol and Joan M ayer of Lyndhurst, w ill a p p ea r in the T a le n t Show a n t i •Concert g iv e n My Victor and John F rangipanr.l t o b e h e ld a t t h e Lyndhurst High S c h o o l A uditorium on May 8th. T h e t r i o has s u n g w ith Mr. Qfca v e r s o n ’s c h o i r , a n d have performed a t many benefits in Arm y
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v o lu n te e r s w a s p ro d u c t iv e o f ' r e s u l ts .
“ T h is f i r s t c a m p a ig n d id n o t r e a c h th e h ig h g o a f s e t . b u t th o s e of u s in th i s f ig h t to e r a d i c a te A m e r ic a 's greatest killer->-heart d is e a s e — w ere not discouraged, fo r th a n k s to t h e w o r k o t o u r lo c a l l e a d e r s w e h a v e la id t h e g ro u n d w o rk f o r f u t u r ^ a n d m o re s in r e s s f u l a c t iv i t i e s ' w h ic h w i l l b i m g B e rg e n C f tu n ty t h e k in d o f m o n e y it n e e d s i n t h i s g r e a t f i g h t ”
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R e s u l ts o f th e f i r s t fu n d ra is in g c a m p a ig n o f th e B e rg e n C o u n ty H e a r t A s s o c ia tio n w e re g r a ti f y in g , th a n k :, to t h e c o o p e ra t io n o f li»cal c h a i rm e n , Ala* S. D e i l in e r . C h a i r m a n o f t h e r e c e n t r o u n ty d r iv e , to ld m r m h r r s o f h is c o m m it te e th i s w e e k .
’T h e w o r k o f H o n H o ra c e B o- i g le w h o s p e a r h e a d e d th e c a m - !I>aign in L y n d h u r s t c o n t r ib u t e d je t t e r h a s b e e n s e n t t o e v e r y X O g r e a t ly to t h e s u c c e s s o f o u r f i r s t I c a | u l?urt C h a i r m a n a n d w o r k e r e f fo r t o n b e h a l f o f t h e H e a r t A s B e r l i n e r a s a m e m e n to o fs o c ia t io n " , . B e r l i n e r s a id . “ T h e r e i < Jim p a ig n .is n o s u b s t i t u t e fo r v o lu n ta r y e f - J . ___________________f o r t in w o r k , o f th i s k in d , a n d th e I t im e a n d e f fo r t p u t in b y e u r I
the girls, especially for U»e concert. I’m sure tha t-they m e very talented.
O th e r perform ers from Lyndhurst are: Diane Verdi, Lorraine C h o b a n ia n . Victor Lamberto. B e tty F e l la n o . Stephanie Cerne- g li i. R o s e m a ry M atarrochio, Carol M a th e is e n , Anita Picone, H erman H a e n g g i, C a r o l Curtis, Doris M ill e r . R o b e r t Kschak, Barbara M ulle r . J u l ie t Romeo, Patricia Hickey, B a r b a r a Stelmak, F r a n c is M aito- g lio , M a r y Cucco. John Sirone, M a r y e l le n F e r n e r , A d e lin e C a s t i - g l io n e , J e a n Hilkene, Regina C la n c y R o b e r t Ippolito. Carpi T a - ra llo , C o r n e l iu s La G u a r d ia . Do* n o ld L a * ( i u u r d i a . M a r ie G o lie in - b e^ k i, D o n a ld S te w a r t# a n d m a n y o ther.s .
The p r o g r a m will consist o f o th y r instrum ental and vocal g ro u p s including the Five Mato- g lio S is te r s . Reginald Eastlake, Sunshine Trio. Accordion Trio, and m any others.
Group 783 At Card Party
A large, group of . members of the G roup 781. Circle" of Polish Women attended a card party held on M arch 25 a t St. M ic h a e l’s Hall for the St. Cecilia's C h o ir o f St. Michael’s Church. _
On A pril ,6, Mrs. I;. O lk o w s k i . secretary and Mrs. P. M o s /c z y n ski, sgt.-at-arms, represented the group a t a card party a t C a n tu u Tea Garden, Journal S q u a r e , J e r sey City.
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■ V V “TR AIL . DUSTVI»o final Chivlfr No. 15
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EASTER W « K _ NITNDAY Umi HATI R D \Y S itH rU y Sw Jm Om IIm m .
RKMKNBRR— A T I N I * EVERY DAY
TODAY. HUBAY & 5ATI-ROAY A rR IL li- l» - l»CLARK CADLE. W ALTE'l PtlXiKON. VAN JOHNSON
"COM M AND DECISION"—- a l s o —
JOAN LESLIE a n d J A M E S «*RAir*. m"NORTHW EST STAMPEDE"
Saturday ( untinu.n.s
SV NDA Y M n W EDNESDAY A P R IL 17 l l - l t - MSPECIAL EASTER WEEK PRtMiRAM
O lM a ( « i u i T r r r v X w r m
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alaoG leu f a r J aad Terry M aera ta
"THE RETURN O f OCTOBER -
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THUgSDAY, AFBIL 14, 1949
Mit. Schwartz New Leader Of Hadassah
T B * L g A B E B P A b t s k v k m
IS * regular m eetin g o* th>
a * , .” ? f r y « « » l - U tu l e on Thur* » . April ?. with Mn. He-
OFF TtI GOOD START VITI
fioaa th . timt a child mkm Ua*m aaap uicU W mUy hana »walk, > . oMds ik . k .lp thatJ o a p ta g - jK lu * K . T k a , i•ab fcsum Im p . asides tram ■araiag and Heel boon properlypaaMoaad . . . givaa foot aad legaiuctaa • chance to drrelop. And
Smmri moccssiu Uyl. .
$450m td K w a i i . S it.i
^ O a Sunday, A pril 1 th a Lyndhurst group o l th e orgi - ‘ - “ TB w ill hold a Sm argssbon
i V alley Brook A v e , th a l th c Lyndhurst H eh m k o l th is party w ill f o t
th e Y outh A liyah fund. Ticket e e e *1.11# par person. O n W ednei day. April t t . th e W est Hudso Chapter o f H adssaah w .ll present a piano concert tor U hands s the K earny H igh School. T icket are > 1 .1 0 .
Election o t otDcers w as he'd snd the new siate is: Mrs. Karok Schwartz, president: Mr*- Marti m er Tsrcher. vice president; Mrs Seym our M ahler, vice president: Mrs. Daniel Rachles, financial se- crstary ; Mrs. Irvin* G raber. re carding secretary; Mrs. Sam Far-
Mrs. Hilton S tern, treasurer. In stallation w ill be held s t the Institu te on Thursday, May S.
Mrs. H erbert H alpern spoke on the domestic program of the United States. She covered the following subjects; Civil Rights. Education. Rent Control, and, Hous ing. Mrs. tt tlp e rn also discussed the A tlantic Pact.
M rs Bert W erner, program chairman, introduced Mrs Sam Kahn. dram atic chairm an, who presented a p laylet on Passover w ith Mrs. SrT. Hecht, as the Head of the House; Mrs. A. B Jacobs. Israeli girl; and Mrs. Seymour M ahler, im m igrant girl.
Mrs. W erner introduced Miss Eleanor Salts, a Passaic ,-Juniot Hadassah member, who presented her cast of: Misses Shirley Epstein, Mildred Pollach, Adeline Pashman, Evelyn M itchell, Esther Mitnick, Rae Shafren, Lillian K aplan. G enevieve Yellin and Lessie Lapidus
The Passaic girls portrayed the life and ac tivities of Miss H enrie tta Szold, founder of Hadassah. Their program was very in teresting, inspirational and educational The young ladies then thrilled the ir audience w ith a number of Palestinian songs.
T H B A S T 0 9 A P P R E C IA T IO N
J j r E H E ’S a s to r y U s e d o a ■ se ller 's market, bat • Mary wkha lesson th a t c a n h e u sed ia s a y m ark et.
Helen R o ll o i O a k la a d . C a lif., rea d a m e a t ol s o m e th in g s h e h ad lo a g w a a te d —
c h a in . S h e h as t e a ed, t o t h e store daring h e r lu n ch h o a r a a d a sk ed t o s e e th e chair* . A p p are n t ly . it w a s th e c lerk ’s lu n ch h o a r , to o , fa r ( b e s e em e d ia . a h arry t o W ave th e S o a r a a d a n sw ered c u r tly . ‘ T h e y ’r e a ll ( o a t ; w t k a v e a ’t a a y m o re . 1
Ask T ea r Doctor s c Chiropodist
CO RRECT SHOE FITTER'S, IN C .
14 A sm s A ie ." TIU .R u th e r f o r d , N . J,
Oppeelte Rutherford N afL
Camera Fans To Meat Tuesday
The Cam era Club last week held its first meeting a t its new and perm anent meeting place at 34 P ark avenUe.
The site has been generously donated by Frank. Caraccia, one of the members. Along with thc collection of back dues and donations we w ere able to accompli?h quite a bit. We are also gratefu1 for the time which was given to finish the Job.
Nominations of officers was until we w ere better in our new quarters.
Rem ember the address. 34 Park avenue, and i f sny of you shutter- bugs a re interested the next m eeting will be on A pril 26.
S aid M iss R otl. ’- A a y e a e co a M s e e th a t sh e had" n o in terest in a iy g e t t in g o a e a t th e c h a irs .
I R eb u ffed , I s ta r ted a w a y .”
* ' - B u t . - s h e a d d ed . I t o ccu rred t o * t s th a tt h is w a s a f o o d t im e t a p u t t a a t * sem e rtd a g
I h a d ju s t W arned, s a I t u n e d b a ck a a d p o ia te d t a MBM n e e d lep o in t fo o ts to o ls s o d , t a k ia f a ch a n r* a a t h m M a c tb e w o rk o f s o m s o o e la tk * a r t dapartasaa*. I aakad ’D U y o u d o th a t w o r k * -Y ea. I d id ,’ aaM t h e d a r k . ’O h , b eau tifu l,' I to ld b a r a a d , a o t h « th a t s h e w a s b it , I d iscu sse d tb e co lo r c om b in e t io a a w ith ba h er a d v ice aa ta c o lo r* I sh o u ld a n a a a g la c e e ( w o r k th a t I w a s d o in g .
“A ll of s su d d en , th a t c lerk b eca m e v e r y frien d ly s a d v e r y helpfiil.' She w as n o lo n g e r ia * h a rry t o g o o ff t h e Moor a a d w ent to great le n g th s tb sh o w m e v a r io u s y a rn s. 1 m a d e a o further m en tio n o f th e ch a ir I w a n te d , b a t s ta r te d a w a y . T h en she said . 'W h y d o n 't you lea v e y o u r n a m e a n d te le p h o n e a tu a - ber? If we g e t a n o th er ch a ir. I ' w ill ca ll y o a .’
“A h d c a ll m e aba d id , tb e v e r y n e x t d a y , a a y ia g : 1 h a v e y o u r c h a ir ; a M e a d h a s ja a t c o m e ia a a d n W rte d a a t , b u t a s 1 k n e w s h e oou ld w a it a w h ile I p tr*B *d td b ar a a t t ata k e it b u t t a l e t y o a h a v e k .'
“ From th at t im e on . th at c lerk a a d I w ere fr iead * a a d *h» h as been of g r e a t a s s is ta n c e to a w ia m y work.'*
S tories like th is b o b up ia y o u r l ife p r a c tica lly e v e r y d a y ; w atch for th e m ; sh o w ap p rec ia tio n o f a n y w ork w h en y o a ca n , o r of auyone. l t w il l m ake th at p erso n h a p p ier; it w ill you happier. A n d th e c h a n c e s are i t w ill h e lp y o a to any goal you m ay h a v e look ed forw ard to r e tc h in g .
Mrs A rthur Zeltm an, of M2 Hark p 'a c e . en tertained recently for Mrs. Luto BrrKman, M rs. -Da- xrid Bergman, Henry Behre n a , M rs. H arry Silvernail. Miss Hannah Anderson. Mrs. Harry Wregn. o f Lyndhurst, and Mrs. W arren D o w lin g , o f Rutherford
Miss Betty lloehm ann, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry J . Hoeh- mann, of 40* Forest avenue, returned to her studies Monday atthe School of Nursing. U niversity o f Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich., after a week’s vacation spent t tnei home here.
Lee Craw ford, son of Mr. ai Mrs. Wesley Craw ford, ot 1 Lake avenue, has Just m arked 1 26th birthday anniversary.
VENETIAN BUNDS
RicW d c . S c U *C Sehsak. M. ot l i t
H ew York C ity from s heart a ttack. H e w as ow n er e t th e Dairy ladaM ries Service Company, o t W k^ Stuyvesant avenue. Lynd-
l* em ut Leipstc. G erm any, he cam s to the U nited Stats* m l l t l aad had liv ed in South B ergen C tU aty. first in Rutherford, then Worth Arlington, and for th e past 14 years ia L yn dhurst
H e is su rv ived by h a w ife. M n Hod w ig Schenk, and tw o da ugh t e n ; the M isses A lice und H elens
iter Hosiery Skades'are Raekt' t’» How to SahragO'Dark Psii
M arts A k i n a t M a read M bik a it «a^^M Mm **---— - -■ *-----u —M v a ry n f u r i O T attf AjneSseOhm. Moltend, ween tke
M -|~f*h<T*iV‘ nil IDwn^pam rnsag in BJtaknann*
Services were hold at 9 p m TiMaday at the Collms Memorial. I t t Stuyvesant hMWt The Rev. 1 p tsto r of St. M atthew 's >*al Lutheran Church, tu tor ment w m In Hillside Cemr- tery. Lyndhurst.
JoMpK E. Hina*A high requiem mass was of
fered for Joseph E Hines id New Jersey avenue, Lyndhurst. Friday at Sacred H eart Church. Lyndhurst Burial waa in Holy Cross Cem etery. North Arlington
Mr Hines, a Navy veteran, died , at Hjilloran G eneral Hospital a fte r an illness ut several months. He was bom in East Orange and had lived in Newark before m oving to Lyndhurst. He attended St James High School in Newark and enUMed m the Navy Mun-h 22, 1944. at the age of IT He wm discharged August 27, 1946 as • firem an second class after porti cipating in the atom Uuub e s p tr t {
ent at Bikini Atoll lie leaves his pavenu, Jt^eph
and Elizabeth Hines, ami fout j staters, Mrs. John Super of Eoat Orange, Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Mis* M aiy Hines and Miss Catherine Hines, all of Lyndhurst
Pyramid Kebekah I«odge will ■ meet at the Coluntl us t 'lu h on Saturday evening wtth Miss Al < •hea Lunt, noble grand, in chaige
. .T b s M oaday Polly Pigtails m at M aad ay aWs r a s i* at the keaas mlIb s lr td v tso r. M n Last* MW a t P ern ay iau a p taas were r a n - pie tad T or a tr ip to Itsdm City
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be thankful with every tanldul
W hen you first e x p er ien ce th e th r illin g p erfo i th is huskv, 1 3 0 -H o r se p o w e r P sck srd E ight, ] even b e thmkmg about sncIi th in g s as g a t m ile
rform snce ofsk v , 13U -H orsep ow er P sck srd E ight, you w on 't f thinking about socti th in g s as g a s m ilea g e.
Y o u ’l l b e m arvelin g in stead at its s o o th in g sm o o th n ess . . . and th e trig g er -q u ick resp o n se o f its “ safety- spring** reserve p o w er .
T h e m o st p leasan t su rp rise o f a ll c o m e s later, m uch la ter— w h en y o u ’ve b reezed th rou gh s few M ore of restful m ile s and th e fu e l-gau ge n e e d le seem s to be stu ck at th e "Full** mark!
Y o u ’l l know ' th en , b o w Pacltard's * 'free-breathing” e n g in e d e s ig n is w r itin g th c year’s b ig t h r i l l n e w s in th c fine car field!
W ant sp ec ific figures? J u st take a lo o k at th e chart at th c righ t. C om p are Pmtksrd g a s m ilea g e w ith what
u ’re g e ttin g from , your p resen t car.to see is you r nearby Packard
tr th e thriftier!O b viou sly , the
leaier. A nd
GAS-MILEAGE REPORT—booed aa a notional swrvay
among new Podtord o w nto ad M an r»s c aii o h
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ASK TNI MAM WilO OWNS ONI
E L Y M OTORS IN C.23S Stuyvesant Ave. Lyndhurst
Confidence conies from Buying Well-Known Brands And Superior Quality Foods at Low Prices.
SAVE ON THESEPride of Farm Catsup . . . . . . MeBorden's Evap. Milk (tall) 2 for f i Campbsll's Tomato Soup'. . Oe Del Mail Niblets . . . . . 2 for 2leCut-Rite W«* Paper...............20°Del Monto Tomato Sauce . . . T ieU M * ' .
Garden Sweet Peat No.K r a f l a n il l l . l l l t iJ H .
Mayonnaise (pts.)Donald Duck Applet
OUR DAIRY DEPT. IS TOPSSalacfad Larq . W hit* Naarby Eqqi dot. 69c Sa lac tad Whita Mad turn Eqqt dot. i f c SI lead Amarican CKeata Ib )9cZautnar Gruyara Chaata (6 portion) 3Sc Pabttaff Chaaia 73c
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MCE EIGHT T » * | . E A P EH*
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949
SEDUCTRESS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
(M a n y local y o u th s ha d heard fr o m th e ir paren ts H a n e s a b o u t th o ch a rm o f Italy. N o t u n t i l th e y v isited therm, by in v ita tio n o f U ncle Sam , d u r in g th e war w ere
to re a lise /v tfy w hat th e ch a rm m e n u . I k the fo llo w in g artic le in (T h e N ew Y o r k T im es laat Suit-
d a y , c b r illia n t y o u n g w rite r nam ed A l fr e d H ayes, tr ied , to e x p la in it. W e r e p r in t i t w ith p leasure .)
One rem em bers how , even w ith th e w a r o n a n d a ll die enormous physica l d estru c tio n , th e re w e re m om ents when the beau ty th a t h a s alw ays been I ta ly 's w ou ld flash out a n d astonish even th e dog-tired so ld ie r m arch in g on tome su n k en a n d d u sty ro a d betw een m o u n ta in s p itted w ith o ld p illboxes a n d g feen lovely fields fu ll o f h id d en a n d m enacing b ak elitc m ines.
O n e cou ld on ly go so fa r . d u rin g th e w a r in th e d ire c tio n o f th a t physical loveliness— an d th a t inc luded the I ta l ia n w om en ; b u t now obscure m arty rs h ave sacrificed them selves in th e sm all villages to d eco n tam in a te th c fields. In d u s trio u s trow els, using th e o ld p a in ted b ricks, h a v e res to red w ha t th e b a tte rie s o f th e F if th A rm y and th e G e rm an panzers dem olished , and Ita ly is again th e p a ra d ise (a lim ited one , s t i l l) , o f th e to u rist. C iam pino air f ie ld un loads th e flying A m erican , an d th e re a re schoo lteachers again , ask ing fo r carb o n ated w a ter and g e la ti in th e ho te l b a rs o f T u r in and Genoa* A nd th e re a re a l to A m erican w rite rs , to w hom Ita ly now seem# to h a v e th e ap p ea l th a t F ran ce had a f te r th e first W orld
r War.T h e question h as b een asked w ith som e insistence,
w hy Ita ly should h ave th is transocean ic ap p ea l fo r s w r ite rs ; w hat it is th a t m akes h e r so endlessly th e M edi
te r ra n e a n seductress th a t she has been . S he has. o f cou rse , been m any th ings in the past fo r m any m en , and n o t alw ays th e sam e th ings. T h e p a u p erized English d ile tta n te o f thc 19th cen tu ry , who re n te d a ru n d o w n
•’ v illa cheaply , w as p e rh ap s also a m an w ho Joved I ta ly ; b u t n o t in th e way. and no t fo r th e th ings, th a t G oethe a n d S tendhal and E. M. Fo rste r and D. H . Law rence loved her.
T o them , she w as th c R enaissance and an tiq u ity and a r t an d passion ; 6he was comic, v io len t, n a tu ra l, good, v iv id-; she was h e r m agnificent cathed rals and h e r vib ra n t p iazzas; she w as the country o f th e su n , th e last h ig h c iv ilization o f E u ro p e not yet en tire ly overcom e by th e m achine and ra tio n a lism and science and physical revu lsion . She was a n escape in to a lost innocence. S he w as w hat E. M. F o rs te r called h e r : “ th e exquisite pen insu la/*
Now, none o f these reasons, like th e reasons fo r w h ich a m an loves a w om an, m ay be objectively true . I ta ly , like ones w ife, m ay be ’an a ltoge ther d iffe ren t wom a n from th e w om an w e th in k she is. P e rh a p s , a fte r a l l , w h a t she rea lly does is give o u r poo r little s tarved A nglo-Saxon rom antic ism an o p p o rtu n ity to (u n c tio n ; p e rh a p s we have w an ted fo r a long tim e to lie in love geographically , to sh a re a passion fo r a p lace w h e re n o n e o f o u r e rro rs have b een co m m itted ; p e rh a p s to be a to u ris t, o r a t a n y ra te a v is ito r, is th e on ly way we can love a co u n try any m ore.
C erta in ly , th e v is ito r is an im plica ted m a n ; a fo rtu n a te m a n , because h e is on ly passing th ro u g h ; he can leave b eh in d him all h is ad m ira tio n , an d tak e w ith h im (a s H e rm an M elville d id ) som e exquisite m em ory of a d a rk b e au tifu l face in a garden in N aples to last him o u t o f th e re s t of a cold life tim e in lowefr New Y ork . W h at one is le ft w ith , th e re fo re , is th e possib ility th a t th e w ay we lrfve Ita ly is ii so rt o f to uchstone, a n d te lls u s a g rea t d ea l m ore a b o u t ourselves* am ) w ha t we have b een den ied , th a n it does ab o u t Italy .
I 'v e tr ied to s ift th e reasons fo r my ow n affec tion ; and I. recall p a r ticu la rly my land lady in a fH 'nsione in R om e who reg re tted th e b ru ia lity o f M usso lin i's assass in a tio n because II D u ce h ad , a fte r a ll, been a m an w ho sp o k r eight languages. T h a t im plies, 1 subm it, a cu ltu re soundly d iffe ren t from o u rs ; we w ould be q u ite auspicious o f a n execu tive th a t m ulti-lingual. B u t m ore
h oo d w as a lucky th in g fo r her. It p e rm itted h e r to su rv ive h isto ry , fo r h ad she been as tho rough ly in d u s tria lised as G erm any , h e r ru in w ould have b een as great.
S h e w ould also h ave ceased to exist,‘and she would hove p a id th e penalty fo r h isto rica l presumptnatuMU at h eav ily as G erm any has p a id i t
B u t, fo rtu n a te ly , d esp ite A ddis A baba, th e reaT Italy lo o k e d backw ard to th e p ast, to th e very oppoaite ol em p ire ; th e m arvelously developed c ity -s ta tes ; a a d A is re lu c ta n ce to comfc a ll th e way in to th e 2 0 th celUfy saved h e r. T h e d esire lingers m th e I ta lia n tool to Ic sp len d id ly sm all, as Sw itzerland^ longs to be eternally
■act «g |.n e u tra l. T h e Ita lian peasan t w alking in the exact d ie o f th e highw ajf’on a p leasan t Sunday afternoon resists th e au tom obile even now w hen hardly attyb anyw here r e s i s ^ J ^ a n y longer. You can tee him refitting i t ; he move* aside from the h onk ing horn with die g rea test re lu c ta n ce ; he keeps insisting somehow that he is as im portan t ?as th a t eng ine you d riv e , t h a t the w as orig inally b u ilt fo r h im to w alk on , n o t fo r
C ontracts for the school year 1949-00 w il l b e offered a ll present teachers in th e system , i t w as voted la st w eek b y th e Board o f Education. T h e action places sev en teachers under tenure.
C lerks and custodians w ere a lso reappointed for th e coming year as w a s th e attendance officer.
j ” p u " r r .? t " 1 F ia l ; . “ n d h f < w » n i ) t " * ■ " inCT- * « — 1■Ilk m i d n lH I k r u m n f in i m nn&ttlar i - V - ____l - . « ■ a . —u p th is old p rerogative easily.W ell, he dce» give u p a little , becam e h e hat to,
a n d because he has com e p a r t way in to th e 2 0 th ^emtury, b u t he makes his ow n p o in t before m oves back to th e s h o u ld er o f the highw ay. T h e Swiss d^i th e sam e sort of th in g w ith th e ir cabbages and tiny tru ck g a rd en s: The vegetables look so d a m n peaceful in th e ir gard en s, to u n d is tu rb ed fo r so long a tim e lhat they tro u b le you; th ings shou ldn 't look th a t p eace fu l in o u r k in d o f world. A nd w hat is one t j <io w ith two coun tries like th a t, to obstina te ly faced aw ay from us and thc w ay we live, ex< cep t to visit them , and to h jv e curious nostalg ias a roused in us by them : th e nostalg ia fo r u n in te r ru p te d peace, the nostalgia fo r a v ivid sm allness?
Still, a ll th is may no t b e w i r l , too, may b e inventing my Italy as o th e rs , ou t f t l th e ir ow n necessities, in* ven ted their* : and h e r rea l face, h e r a c tu a l se lf may be eq ually as d ifferen t. T h e su/i was p e rh ap s too bright fo r m e also, th e re w ere too m any flowers fo r sale at the foo t o f the Span ish S ta irs ; I liked th e san d a le d women w alk ing in th e ir b r ig h t p r in t dresses in th e Roman even ing a little too m uch. B u t th e re she lies: still wounded, a leg in a cava lrym an’s boo t ex tended in to the Mediterra n e a n ; an d th e w rite rs a n d th e o th e r to u ris ts , I am happy, to know (since she is th e lu n d o f a c o u n try o tte withes only th e best fo r ) p o u r in to h e r h is to ric gates, full o f cam hio , ready to be seduced. 0 , a f te r all our big- sm oke-filled ugly u n resp o n siv e cities o f th e W est, more th a n e v e r anxious to be seduced.
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T h e B e rg e n C o u n ty A s s o c ia tio n o f L e t t e r C a r r ie r s w i l l h o ld - i t s q u a r t e r l y m e e tin g o n S a tu r d a y .A p r i l 16, a t t h e G le n R o c k A . C . I B u ild in g ? A la in s t r e e t , n e a r F e r n - ’] d a le a v e n u e , in G le n R o c k , N . J .
T h e A r r a n g e m e n ts C o m m it te e h a s a r r a n g e d a v e r y in t e r e s t i n g g r o u p o f s p e a k e rs , w h ic h in c lu d e C h a r l e s H . D illo n , P r e s i d e n t o f B r a n c h N o . 41 B r o o k ly n . N . Y . a n d C h a i r m a n o f t h e E x e c u t iv e B o a r d o f t h e N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f L e t t e r C a r r ie r s , L t . D a n ie l M .M c A rd le , U S N R a n d o f f ic e r in t h c N a v a l R e s e r v e V o lu n te e r M a i l S e rv ic e U n i t 3 -1 , a ls o a m a n w e ll k n o w n to l e t t e r c a r r i e r s o f B e r g e n C o u n ty , C la r e n c e S tin s o n , o t i r r e t i r e d N a tio n a l S e c r e ta r y .
A ll L e t t e r C a r r i e r s f r o m B e r g e n C o u n ty a r e u r g e d to attend' t h i s m e e tin g . B r a n c h 991 of Ridgew o o d a r e hosts fo r the evening a n d a s u s u a l w ill serve refreshm e n ts fo l lo w in g th e meeting.
Doris Forman's Plans Revealed
A n n o u n c e m e n t has been o f t h e e n g a g e m e n t o f Miss Doris F o rm a n , o f Union, to Jam es J. P o li to , son of Mr. and Mrs. James Polito, o f 831 Valley Brook avenue, Lyndhurst.
Miss Form an is a graduate of Union High School and is w ith Ehrbar Equipm ent Company of Union. Mr. Polito, N avy veteran of three years, attended Lyndhurst High School, and is with the Newark M ultigraphing Service.
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To TeachersFour Additional Instructor* W ilt So Requiered
Vfecial class teachers and four cafeteria employes.
M rs . E m m e t P o in d e x te r , g u i d a n c e d i r e c to r , w i l l r e c e iv e $300 a n d E d w a r d Z a k a n d C h a r le s M r- le a n $200. Miascs M a ry B u t l e r • W ih e lm in a T e a s lo f , sp e c ia l t e a c h ers, w e r e v o te d $150 a n d M iss H i ld a L ie a y u r.. $50. T h e f o u r c a f e t e r i a e m p lo y e s w il l r e c e iv e $100 a p ie c e .
E d m u n 4- B u rk e , s u p e r v is in g p r in c ip a l , r e p o r t e d h e w il l n e e d f o u r n e w te a c h e r s th is ' t a i l a n d w a s g r a n te d p e r m is s io n to b e g in h i s i n t e r v i e w s a n d p r e s e n t c a n d i d a t e s t o t h e b o a rd .
B o a r d m e m b e r s m e t a t 10 a .m . S a t u r d a y t o v i s i t fo u r c la s s r o o m s in R u th e r f o r d w h e re a s p e c ia l t y p e l i g h t in g h a d b e e n in s ta l le d . T h e t r i p p re c e d e d th e lo ca l b o a r d 's d e c is io n o n t h e l ig h t in g f o r t h e b a s e m e n t ro o m s i t w i l l c o n v e r t f o r u s e in S e p te m b e r . F u r n i tu r e f o r tw o o f t h e b a s e m e n t r o o m s a n d f o r tw o o t h e r c la s s r o o m s in t h e s y s te m w a s o r d e r e d .
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m en t w ere graduated B ergen C ounty P o lice Officers T raining School during th e year IMS, and th e en tire patrol force o f th e departm ent passed training and .q u alification tes ts w ith a ll th e various ty p es o f firearm s used in th e perform ance o f duty.
The 1948 annual report m ade public by Freehold er W illiam T. Ludlum , chairm an o f th e public sa fety cootfnittee, a l io noted that th e addition o f to th e forte nt du ty assignm ent tofore, but th at m ore come e lig ib le for retirem ent
M r. a n d M rs . B o b B e rg e r , o f 228 S tu y v e s a n t • a v e n u e , h a v e j u s t m a r k e d t h e i r 3 6 th w e d d in g a n n i v e r s a r y . T h e e v e n t w a s c e l e b r a te d S u n d a y w h e n th e y w e r e d in n e r g u e s t s o f t h e i r s o n a n d d a u g h te r - in - la w , M r. a n d M rs. B e r n a r d
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During the yea r the num ber ot accidents occurred in Param us, (92), and the report also showed the fact th a t Sl of the te took place on Route 4, w ith a m ajo rity the d irect resu lt of m otorists attem pting to tu rn a t points w here the dividing s trip has openings. To help rem ove the cause of many of the accidents on the stretch ‘of Route 4 betw een Main street, Hackensack, and Param us Road, Chief M atthew J . Donohue has recommended tha t all d iv iding strips be elim inated.
Enforcement of the S tate Motor Vehicle and Traffic Acts entailed the issuance of 3,201 summonses f o r various violations during lMfit o f which num ber 694 w ere given in Param us, 331 in Teaneck and 211 in Saddle R iver Boro. Violations which incurred the issuance of summonses totaled 2002 for speeding, 392 for failing to observe traffic signals, 250 for careless driving and 145 fo r passing on tl\e shoulder of the road.
D uring the year the County Police handled 371 accidents in w hich 205 persons w ere injured and*, none was killed. Read end collisions caused 134 of these accidents and skidding on slippery roads caused 64.
The radio division handled and lo g g e d a to tal of 51,765 calls, of w hich 1,964 w ere general alarms.
The 1949 Feb ru ary r leased by Freeholder Ludlum showed tha t the D epartm ent is
su ed 124 sum m onses for various veh icle v io la tion s of which 106 w ere fo r speedin g and 6 for carele s s driv ing . T b e sam e report n oted th at 16 accidents w ere handled ky th e P atrol in w h ich 11 person s Were injured. Skidding caused 9 o f th ese accidents and rear-end collision s caused 4. Param us again led th e Bergen County, m unicipalit ies in fh e num ber o f sum m onses issued w ith 21. T eaneck and R am sey fo llow ed w ith 14 and 12 respectively.
Seek Winidow Wrecker*P olice h ave instttated a a e x
h austive K ir c h for th e youthfu l m iscrean t, t*l>*»e«J responsible for 3 * broken w in d o w , in Roosevelt, W ashington, and tha High Schools on e n igh t la st w eek.
P o lice Captain Jam es Check! said IS w ind ow s w ere broken at W ashington School. 14 at the high school and four at Roeaevelt School.
Tha w indow breakers d id their • W a g e w ith slin gsh ots and mar-
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MAKE LYNDHURST PROGRESSIVE
The Free, Independent Citisens’ ticket haa banded together three men ol ability who above all else are true political independents. Thia column intends to acquaint the taxpayers and voters of Lyndhurst with the reasons and needs for thia actloft while leaving room lor the election of two other independent® so that the people have returned to them the free government of their town instead of suffering it to be a political trust as it has been heretofore.
The Free, Independent Citisens have neither the means nor the desire to call large groups of citisens into lavish orgies of food and drink so that they may be bombarded with the propaganda that is designed to perpetuate to present corrupt system of local government. The only other alternative that is consistent with an honest approach to the people is to publish the facts so that the voting public of the town may know why they are voting for their own security when they face their consciences and the voting machines on May 10.
Joseph P. Maher has been a resident of Lyndhurst for 29 years and was educated in the Lyndhurst
Jersey State Teachers with a B.S. degree in 1936. He taught in the Lyndhurst school system for three and a half years until he was inducted into thc U.S. Army a year before the war. After five and a half years he was discharged as a major in the USAAF. He purchased his home on Roosevelt avenUe where he lives with his wile and three children. He has been engaged in sales promotion work since his discharge and was recently appointed eastern division' manager of the Carlife Guaranty Company of Detroit.
Cord Lohmann has been a resident o l Lyndhurst for 23 years. He married into one of Lyndhurat’s oldest and most respected families. He has been a home owner and taxpayer for 20 years. He is the lather of three sons who attended Lyndhurst dbhools. The oldest being currently a student at Fairleigh- Dickinson College. He has been an aggresively active participant in local affairs for many years. He is a member of the Lyndhurst Garden Club, the Lyndhurst Civic League and was made ’master of Masonic lodge 17 years ago. He has served the town as a member of the Board of Education and the Lyndhurst Police Pension Board. During World War I he served with the United States Army Transport Service. He has been associated with a banking and brokerage firm in tbe cashiers and auditing division since 1920.
Joseph A. Polito was born in Lyndhurst and has been a resident of the town continuously ever since, for about 30 years. He attended Lyndhurst grade and high schools and was graduated from Fordham University in 1938 with a B.S. degree. He taught in tbe Lyndhurst school system up until the time of his induction into the U.S. Army early in 1941. He served in the armed fo rm lor almost five yean and was discharged in 1946. He was elected (•< the Board of Education in 1947 and is currently attending Rutgers University Law School He is a member of all the veteran organisations in the town and is a past commander of the Veterans Alliance.
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Brill, president presided over the short business meeting during which Mr. F. Zimmerman, acting as nominating, committed chairman, presented the slate of prospective officers for the year 1949- 50. The slate was then presented to the members for election and was accepted as read. The officers are President, Mrs. H. S. Brill; F irst vice president, Mrs. C. c! Christ; Second vice president, Mrs. W. Stelzei.mueiler; Secretary, Mrs. S. W a.ick; Treasurer, Mrs. G. Duff; Historian, Miss lC. Lewis; . Advisor, Miss N. Duplak. principal. The program was then turned over to the program chairman, Mr. E. A lbrecht who pre- sented Mrs. K aplan's Fourth
W e t t i n g t h e f o l l o w in g s l a t e o t A p e r s p e c t i v e o f f i c e r s f 6 r 1 9 4 9 -5 0 A m o t o r c y c l i s t w a s k n o c k e d u n - w e r e p r e s e n t e d b y t h e n o n . i n . t i n e « " * w a s t e d t o B e t hc o m m i t t e e : P r e a i d e n t . M r s . w “ * * * H a a p i U t . P a s s a ic , F r i d a y * * * a o n ; f i r s t v i c e p r e s i d e n t . M r s . J . ’ ■ '• “P * • l l h ' w B o S f i rF . G r o a a o ; S e c o n d V i c e p r e s i d e n t , , * * * “ c o U ia w n i n R u t h e r f o r d .
™ -------- - ' p o l i c e a a M . W a l t e r C . H u t h a u s e ]M i s , P . T o l s t a e d t ; R e c o ^ d i - T s e.o f S a * P o a t a v e n u e . L y n d h u m .c r e t a r y ; M r s . J . S i m p s o n ; C o r r e - 1 — ~ - » ■ ■ ■ « , w y n w m M w ,
s p e n d in g S e c r e t a r y . M r s . J L F r e e - .'**‘ * 5 ^ , o r o b s e r v a t i o n a n dm a n ; T r e a s u r e r , M r s . H . C o s t e l l o :! ™ t r * f t » d f? r • c u t o v e r t h e l e f t H i s t o r i a n , M r s . S . A m a t r u d i ; A d ’visor, Mrs. G. Roeachke. principal. Election and installation of these officer* w ill b e . a t the May IS meeting. Mias M. Pons, directeo her F ifth. S ixth and Seventh grade g irls in folk dancing and dances of o ther nations w hile the boys of these sam e grades gave a dem onstration in Physical Education under the direction of Mr. Roger Muse. Mr L acan ,' dem onstrated several types of projectors for the m embers who held a successful Cake Sale for th is projector fund during the evening. Music w as under the direction of Mr. H.
D r . L e o n J . S c h w a r t z o f M P a r k a v e n u e . R u t h e r f o r d , w a s d r i v i n g n o r t h o n J a c k s o n a v e n u e a n d a t t e m p t e d t o r u n l e f t i n t o U n i o n a v e n u e w h e n t h e a c c i d e n t o c c u r - e d . H u t h a u s e 1; w i t h h i s b r o t h e r W U l i a m a s s p a s s e n g e r , w a s g o in p s o u t h i n J a c k s o n a v e n u e . W i l l i a m s u f f e r e d s l i g h t i n j u r i e s .
grade pupils in original poem s'F reem an with Miss“BaiHbara Zasongs and plays in honor erf Fa- — - - * • *thersr The hit of the evening was 'the “Barber Shop Q uintet" who sang a parody on the song “Mothe r” fitting the words to “F ather” The guest speaker was introduced as the reknow ned lecturer, Roger MacAdam and au thor of Priscilla of Fall R iver”.He spoke most interestingly of the ideals and traditions and finally of the passing of the Fall R iver Line.
Mr. F. La locoma. Cubmaster of Pack 5 gave his annual report tu the unit, sponsors of Pack S.Refreshments w ere served by Mrs. F. Zimmerman and Mrs. L.Cook, .co-chairmen of hospitality and their committee. Mrs. J.Doyle’s Second grade pupils made the very cute program covers.
At a regular meeting of the Pa- tro l Boys and G irls y F r id a y . , , w„
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poned till the evening of April 35. A t tha t tim e the nominal ui com mittee wiH present the ir slat of officers for 149-50. Mrs. Gil bOns will be guest speaker, he topic on D entistry and Hea»t»
________________ _____That excellent trio, Don Pedro.morpski, p ian is t j pianist, Joe Tronlone. buss fiddL
Refreshm ents Were served by jand J°* Seddio, drumm er, will Mrs. M. Poffenberger and Mrs W u**in entertain .Ixmg, hospitality chairm en and ! Mrs. E. Berdan, chairm an of th e ir .committee. Homes and Family of BergenJ lV f lik S O N County, who was to have cohclu-
An executive board meeting ***** Her series of talks last week,was held. Tuesday. A pril 12 with *rac,ou* ^ agreed to extend herMrs. S. Chobanean president. in i£ ? urse and the Studycharge. P lans w ere di£u**~< for “ rouP m a meeting on A pril 13.
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A n executive board meeting was held a t the school. Monday. A pril 11. * i th Mrs. M Bickoff. president presiding. Because of the Easter holidays the meeting scheduled for A pril 17 was post
A ll Work ort Are Aikod To Appoor For MootingAll workers in the forthcoming
'ancer fund drive w ill meet at thr Town Hall a t 1:90 p m. on April 10th, to hear Miss Helen A rm strong, executive secretary for the . Bergen County Chapter ot the j C ancer Society, on some of the phases of th is g reat work Moving pictures w ill be shown.
Mrs. B. G. Divine, drive ch a irman. announces tha t some .of th« captains do not have enough w orkers to accomplish then t*£x in the required tim e This is an appeal, therefore, to you who .read these ‘ines. to offer, to a.tsist1 in the drive for funds Call M ri Divine. (Ruth. 2-7245) and tell her you can help and you will be assigned to a captain who needs you in her d istrict Even an hour of help will t e appreciated -Sunday afternoon. A pril 24
G irl Scouts d istributed poster to numerous stores in the com munity. The Wednesday Polly Pig tai«s sold candy and have donated $ 10.00 of their profits to the cante r fufid. If children ran thus serve, there should be many adults who are willing to give a little time to help Call Mrs Divine now and say you will b«w orker for an hour or more.
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An executive board meeting » •» be Id a t the hom„ of M r. T M cCartney, president, Monday evening. A pril 1 1 . Plans werediscussed for the regular meet- lo ,,v e oc'ock .m the afternoon 4’“ing to be held at the school o n ! «f April 24th Robert W. Jurgens. *‘lo‘ --- - ' - 7 - -----------Thursday afternoon, A pril 21 treasurer, will see tha t B rand i hun,t- Sunday announced lheElection of officers w ill be held j One. U utherford National Bank,a t tha t tim e - {com er of Ridge road and Valley
Are you ding your share to help ; irook avenue, will be ~open tosome fine Lyndhurst boy or girl \ receive funds as collected. Report*attain a college degree? You are are to go to Hasckensack head doing ju s t tha t if you have pur- -* -chased a ticket to the G ilbert arif.S u l l i v a n o p e r e t t a . " R u d d i g o r e
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We will .convert your coal furnace to a completely automatic oil burning heating plant at Pre-War Prices.
C a ll ut now. No down payment. Three (3) years to pay. 5-Year Guarantee.
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THURSDAY, APRIL H, 1949 THE LEADER FAGEELEVEH
The Citizens' Committee S p e a k s...
Four y e w ap, the CITIZENS’ COMMHTEZ Hip- portal the ticket headed by MAYOR HORACE BOGLE and COMMISSIONER LOUIS M. FAVIER on the bout o l the FIVE POINT PLATFORM they an- nonnced in aeekiaf re-dectioa.
TODAY they again rapport the BOGLE-FAV1ER ticket became theae men come before tbe electoratewith EVERY 19*5 CAMPAIGN PLANK FULFILLED.
FOUR YEARS AGO they pledged:1. REDUCTION AND FINAL PAYMENT OF
THE MUNICIPAL DEBT WITHOUT IN- CURBING INDEBTEDNESS.
2. TO ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT THE VETERANS’ • ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE WHJCH WILL AID RETURNING SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN. HOLD ALL VACANCIES OPEN UNTIL VETERANS ARE HOME A N D QUALIFY FOR THEM.
3. T O E N C O U R A G E IN D U ST R Y T O S E T T L E H E R E SO T H A T T H E C O M M U N ITY CAN^ B E N E F IT FR O M T H E D E S IR A B L E RA TA - BLES T H E Y B R IN G .
4. T O W O R K TO W A R D T H E IN S T A L L A T IO N — O F A V O C A T IO N A L SC H O O L IN O B N EA R
L Y N D H U R ST , B U T FIN A N C E D BY T H E C O U N T Y , SO T H A T O U R C H IL D R E N W ILL H A V E E V E R Y A D V A N T A G E
5. C O N T IN U E T O P R O V ID E A L L N E C E SSA R Y SE R V IC E S A T A M IN IM U M O F EXP E N S E A D O LLA R O F V A L U E FO R EV E R Y D O LL A R S P E N T .
T H E R EC O RD SP E A K S F O R IT S E L F .* T h e D E B T ban b een reduced lo $ 1,370.000.
N O T A D IM E H A S B EE N B O R R O W ED .* L y n d h u n t w ith C O M M ISSIO N ER F A V IE R
a i V eterans ' H o u sin g A d m in is tra to r ob ta ined 71 V ET ER A N S H O U SIN G U N IT S p rm id in e housing o r 71 o f o u r m a rried veteran*.
* M AY O R B O G L E w ith t r n ap po in tm en t* in the Police D ep artm en t he ld a ll vacancies u n til th e veterans w ere hom e an d A P P O IN T E D T EN V ET E R A N S to the d ep artm en t.
* A nu m b er o f good clean in d u s trie s have loca ted w ith in o u r tow nsh ip d u rin g th e i»a-l fo u r years in creasing em ploym en t »|>|mrt un ities locally a n d add ing to o u r ratable*.
* C O M M ISSIO N ER FA V IE R i . a m e.n l.er th e B ergen C oun ty V ocation Sch.»oj Boartl charged by th e B oard o f F reeho lder* » itli p rov id ing a vocational school; A lready u n derw ay o n a sm all scale its expansion to p ro vide w ider o p p o rtu n itie s aw aits la rger coun t) ap p ro p ria tio n s fo r th is pu rpose . W hen tbe tim e com es. C O M M ISSIO N ER FA V IE R re p resen ts L Y N D H U R S T S IN T E R E S T S .
TA X ES— p articu la rly those pa id to th e m u n ic ip a lity p ro v id e m uch th e c itisen takes fo r g ran ted . They seldom stop to rea lize th a t m un ic ipa l tax*’* p rov ide :
1. EV E R Y C H IL D W IT H A 13-YEAR ED I - C A TIO N A T A C O ST O F A P P R O X IM A T E LY $3,000.
T. PO L IC E AN D F IR E PR O T E C T IO N .3. G A RB A G E C O L L E C T IO N .4. SEW A G E D ISPO SA L.5. H E A L T H A ND W E L FA R E D E P A R T M E N T S.6. A D M IN IST R A T IO N O F T H E CO M M U N I
T Y 'S SERV ICES.T h e average fam ily pays alm tit $3..%0 a w eek for
these services— a sum low er th an m ost pay Ihe F ede ra l governm ent in incom e tax. C om paratively speak ing— T H E R E 'S Q U IT E A LO T O F T A N G IB L E SE R V IC E fo r th e local ta x dollar.
T h e C IT IZ E N S ' C O M M IT T E E is confident a ticket th a t can K E E P IT S C A M PA IG N PL E D G E S to th e let- t e r W IL L B E EL EC TED .
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tualistic cham pionship in 1940 and
tunes. Last y ear it w n s w m w first honors in the national eon- • entkm parade in Philadelphia.
S tarted in IMS by a small rroup. the lodge m em bership has grown to about 380. W hen first rgam zed, the lodge m et in Odd
j its present building at Tontine ul P ark avenues, i t is on this re tha t the new JifTerson-Colo-
•isl type building w ill be constructed.
According to present plans, the■Id home w ijl be used until the ie*- building, erected diagonally >n the plot, is ready for occupan y That w ill be about four more .cntKs from now It w ill then be
’eiided w hether the old building vill be sold and moved or torn iown.
The low er floor of the new two- tory building will include a re reaticn room, modern kitchen & ame room. Steps from the wslk •utside the building will lead to -he setond floor, which will con- ‘ain the mam meeting room, re- eption room, cloak room and alJb he trustees’ room.
The building w ill be ronstruct- 1 of brick veneer, w ith tfiST trim i w hite New furnishings will be
. roviced.Members of the building com-
nittee. who. have worked closely ith P eter J Langarzo, the ar
hjtect. are Joseph F Bader, '•orthcast District deputy ahd h a i ’T n a n of the committee;, com- issiener Sherwood, exalted ru-
er. and Dominic Sousa Bader, a p a s t exalted ruler, has
ained much recognition for the odge through his work w ith para- legics. Ke is chairm an of the ta te E lk s Paraplegic Committee nd his efforts led to the Elks*' lational movement in the work.
Permission had to be obtained rom the national lodge before Ians could be made for the build- ng The cost will be partly de 'rayed by money in the lodge's uilding fund. A large sum is ex erted to be raised by the annual arie ty - show May .12 in Lynd
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S h e l a m s her husbsnrt, Frederick W. O oode; a brother. Ban Jaqnta o f PontiacMich.; and a sister. Mrs. M yra Tur lor o f S a lem . Mich.
S erv ices w are haid a t th e Collins M em orial, th e R ev. Robert C Lintner, pastor o i th e M ethodist
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Miss Uberti Feted On I # Birthday
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Schulte, 51, of 71S Rutherford ivenue, Lyndhurst. d ied Sunday light a t her residence of a heart itttack. She waa the m other of drs. M ildred G allagher, of Lyndhurst. w ife of Frank Gallagher. Vssembly candidate
Bom in New York City, the de- -eased lived in Lyndhurst for S3 '■ears, going there from n e t for* ner home in Jersey City.
Besides he r daughter, she *eaves her husband. William; tw o sisters. Mrs. May Torm ey and Mrs Ca henne bhea, both of Jersey City,md three grandchildren. __
lh e funeral was held yesterday it 9 a m. from the John L Burke Funeral Home. 52 Ridge road. Lyndhurst, w ith a mass of re quiem in Sacred H eart R d . C hurclf Burial was in Holy Cross Cem etery, North Arlington
Hi Folks: Last Friday th e Future T eachers e f Aaasears C M of U H .S. visited N ew ark State Teachers C ollege aad had an en >oyable tim e. Thoas juniors sn d seniors wb& w en t w ere R « e I V U Edith D el G uerrio, D olores Byrnes. E leanor V u a - m k i Frangipane, S a lly M essine>\ M arie Nucera. D iane ELnor
Blake. Lots Riee, Ruth L o rw k y , Roae Fudge. C hiekie U b erti. Phil N atoii, Ray Fw rrlW A l Gat to , aad N ick S ivolella M iss M ronowski nied th e group
At the Student Council meeting last I t tvU i the nominations for. next y t a r i i of tS rcouncil, w ere introduced THrv a* U k w tPresident and vice prc-ud.nt. N rk Stve*HUa' Ra-h ard Mask toil. Ronnu- F ltsk . Pvte Dam an* CU n e r B lake and Ernest T » n tan . tTi-T-rfir ~T antes Oeters, Diva M srttm , Alice Dolan and Jean Walk er; treasurer, Marie Checki. Janet Buitsan* and
David Boyer.* LH .S was plsased to have five H arrison g>i<aH» prtmmi
at this Student Council meeting to observe our ta rtars IX-t * IV! fino and Sally Carbone (our gym monitor par emceiienor > »trre their unofficial escorts. The group was paituU lat iv ^npeewn^l oui trophy case—and why shouldn't they be- huh*
Couldn't help but notice tha t neat little tr»*ph> that A an Jafv kowski held so /p roudly on* Tusaday It wwms s r •Girls' Basketball team came in second place bv U^uaa game to St. F tan c u by a score of 21-20 Member* oi th r tean- are Ann Jankow ski. S tella Pakulmewkra. B e tn u r Jan*Laura Senkow ski^Jean Domalew>ki. M arion Gecxioar. AW e NmK Diane Rediker and Lee Mion
The Physics D epartm ent of New Y«»rk I 'iw m ’iitv %Square College of Arte and Science will hitld its* i s s a a l contest on Saturday May 4- This i* upen U*x ha«h h .a a 4 a usW au in the iretropolitan area From L B S Allen Albrvcht aod Mait* Alonzo will en ter as contestants to compete/fi>r a team awand | \ u n . will be aw arded for the Arst. »econd S m r th ird highest i».f v a iu
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urday m orning. * 30 a m . a t the high achool field and any boy b d m ~after J a n u a r y J. 1932 is eligible to com pete In the league. The team
j w i l l r e p r e s e n t t h e Barringer-W alker Pont and will again p)ay in Jt h e C o u n ty L e a g u e . They finished fourth last year after a slow s ta rt 1a n d p r o s p e c ts a p p e a r m u c h brighter a t this stage of the seaaon w ith s e v e r a l o f l a s t y e a r ’s players still being eligible to play. Tlrose i n t e r e s te d c a n s h o w u p f ro m R utherford High Schpol, our Lyndh u r s t H ig h a n d Q u e e n o f P e a c e in North Arlington. M urph Coughlin . t a b f c i e M u h lh e is e n a n d J o e y G uidetti will coaclv, and m anage ™ t e a m T h e h ig h s c h o o l te a m was scheduled to£open against
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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949
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Vote Tuesday!It m ay come as a shook lo some, b u t the fact is. next
T uesday is Prim ary Day. T h e re will ac tually he an d e c - . tion . In com m ission governm ent com m unities like Lynd- • h u rs t A i icli ar«* now to rn by com m ission fights o r in eoun- e ilm an ic l>oroii“ lis like N orth A rlington wh**r«* th e re art* n o p rim ary contests tin* im portance o f th e prim ary electio n tends to J m* obscured.
B ut the im portance of tin* T uesday vote should be u n d e rlin ed witli b lack ink. .G overnor D riscoll has opposition fo r tin* R epublican gubern a to ria l nom ination . \ m an nam ed Robert Adam s lias e n te red the lists against th e governor.
Those on th e inside of the political p ic tu re know tlial the anti-D riscoll elem ents a re ro u n d in g up support for Adams. T hey know that Adams cannot w in, but they hope to show that th e Driscoll policies a re u n p o p u la r— in the hope th a t the) w ill force liim to .ch an g e from bis charted.! course.
Any governor, seeking as Driscoll is to in tegrate th e j new . revo lu tionary constitu tion in th e fram ew ork o f o u r I governm ent, m akes enem ies, and strong ones. Driscoll is j only partia lly th rough w ith the job o f in tegra ting the new constitu tion . H e w ill need at least th e next fou r years toi. com plete the m am m oth job. But his enem ies, by co o rd in ating all the sp irits that Driscoll has so fa r lacerated , hope to frigh ten off th e governor o r h is followers.
^ e don t th in k they can. Rut we feel the people, in whose in terests the new constitu tion is, m ust nee to it that tin* politicians u n d e rs tan d the people a re earnestly aw are o f w hat is going on.
R epublicans, m ost o f all. should tu rn out to the polls T uesda) and vote for them selves by \o tin g fo r Driscoll.
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O n the D em ocratic side o f the b rack e t, few prim aries hold th e in te res t o f th e present. A young, new faction i- o u t To dislodge the old leadership . D em ocrats who feel tha t they can be m ore effective u n d e r new leadersh ip have th e ir chance to do som ething a b o u t i t —by voting th e insurgen t ticket. *
In L y ndhurst, fo rm er School B oard P residen t G allagher an d S ta te C oifunitteew om an Mrs. (VLoiighlin a re
R ip p , e s te e m e d l e a d in g k n ig h t E m m e t t P in c k n e y , e s te e m e d lo y a k n ig h t ; E m m e t t A th e r to n , e s te e m e d l e c tu r in g k n ig h t ; J a c k D e B la s i e s q u i r e ; C h a r l e s K r o e g e r , c h a p la in ; C h a r t s G o ll , i n n e r g u a r d , a n d W il l ia m P a t t is o n a n d P a s t E xa> ted * R u le r A r m o n d T o ro n , t r u s te e s .
C o m m is s io n e r S h e rw o o d , a s r e t i r i n g e x a l te d r u l e r , t h a n k e d t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e v a r io u s c o m m it te e s f o r t h e i r c o - o p e ra t io n d u r in g h is t e r m o f office.
O th e r s p e a k e r s in c lu d e d P a s t j E x a l te d R u le r A r m o n d T o r o n , ;
j v e i n o f J e r s e y C ity a n d D is t r ic t D e p u ty E d w a r d L a d d o f R id g e w o o d .
Iicaiing the d ru m s fo r the insurgents. C om m issioner B reslin i> holding th e fo r t - fo r the regu lars .
T he outcom e o f th is p rim ary fight will be w a tch ed w ith great in te res t. It is o f trem endous im portance not only io the D em ocrats, hu t R epub licans as well.
3 Freeholders CommendedT h r e e m e m b e r s o f t h e B e rg e n
C o u n ty B o -ird o f F r e e h o ld e r s w e r e p u b l ie ly c o m m e n d e d to d a y b y D ire c to r J o h n J . D ic k e rs o n fo r t h e i i e f fo r ts in e f fe c t in g a s a v in g s o f a p p r o x im a te ly $500,000 in c o n s t r u c t io n c o s ts o f t h e p ro p s e d 9 s to r y b u i ld in g to b e e r e c te d a t B e rg e n P in e s ^
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D ic k e rs o n p o in te d *>ut -th a t 'n o t im e h a s b e e n lo s t b y th e d e la y b p c a u se u n t i l a p p r o v a l w a s r e c e iv e d . o n th e ' F e d e r a l g r a n t o f $503,330 o n F e b r u a r y 15, n o b id s c o u ld b e a w a r d e d .
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School-Age Children Scored by Mr*. GroenendykeEdm und Burke, superintendent
of L yndhurst schools, last, week expressed the hope tha t a psychiatric clinic would be set up in’ Southern Bergen County.
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