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AH p«p.ti . to r*m*n> ml tlw "Uiijii:« 0 * 1I* , -,tth*r tiw M tn inn or »n il«« # m h h la Ikw «•jr. tk.w* pupil, wrjtac «,nMl *clw4ulra «III *t*r w p*,mittwl 1« l*k* .po.,.1 >ubjr. *M pkyaa.*! aducktKm Jurtn« tkr hhm iW. atlriii ' Til» im.rnln« >4-1 «ill » a M ,f ihii»u of tiw it* ua uik m iii. ,o«*th*r «ilk * nWhnty kf iw illvn of Uw IQH n,o*»i*« « U l WILL1&WATSON IS ALLHET UP Newark er May S up T o Get Old Iron Hark From Slat«* I'naiperted mm». . mm$ be an aflertnath of t)w M ihlk ftM iniinc Willw w.uw. 7 «. j urr , w. Tlw «ftofWtn arhwol will rw iitl of pupil* ml Uw *tk (»Jo. ISA Cl***, ami Ik* folio«.»« in» pupila BOYS Wari.n B*«l*. Sian!., Huiwckl. Jtwopk (aMalupo VlnrOOt l'*rtwM. John tliaiiatii, J.w W Iko Wf. Kr*nk Dwta. Il>'lwrt ¿nclikh. M..lt**l Kuf*«*i*, Arthur »Viliin«*i Honny Pv*.o, Warroa. (jutitlwr, Kwi iwkfc H tn vm , Jam** Jkiwi. ft*!’.*. 1 Km. gufaort tukwllkk. ».«. L**l, Alfrwl lodo«. Jo* M.*,lia UomlMrt Noll*. U . Hr,II, ( ho.h-. Taiwlla, ti*..r«* T.rok. O m U Tw i ook*. Vinrotit Wonwr. John Wjm«o i< fiw Marriott* ulRCK ('itktriar Alkrwhl. U n it rWki, Two fWtwll. liwnwt* IWmkrwat. I'urrw »¡r**!moy.i Mar lk* Hubor. Mar»! Kwlwr. IkwW Iw IM k M h ^ a iH Koth M, Hr»««». Bou, Mulita, Wl»ifra4 NiV Ml*. An«» P JiUs In* (it CUlr. T W *ftov«ii>on arkool «til hagtn at It U k* .„J WMl *1 ( 3 V - Uk W*d»**a*y. .'^pt.o*,, B, j*.; Olla Mi th* morning ark**l aro to! r**»rt *1 t:M *.*■ w«f pupila ,* Ik* Commissioner Brcski TeDs Plus For H«ge Spectacle Made Up Of Play- ground Children And Others K 11*1. , RtfHiNk «. Ir i !. i v S i th, i (h,-» » .. . iiimi of xxialwar iP’M-mmmt, «* »+>riK. t thrv »-ant lo re- turn tu the Amcrwan way <4 lilr " A n J ihii». m .apwilr b*m . >n« Kà\t «h» (w tim l FU tkm CAapwpi bki uul M n < yimi T)im«< Kaw- h tm «ni m, It, But L.K* D»y mará* thr hnr ,4 JtmarUt»«. It t«-lU thr * » iti tht u m n 'i hcadMriçal (vitiw onJ thr tolT< p « M k i 4 «n intrtMr Mruok- (W r n»y » lut tW > *J| ftt urvlrt way M ix Sturm IVurQea " cn > At Summer Home ttfJ S , T i r .*."^’« .^ 5 Mr* H**r) » * . of in Will*« «SkaT*hw**7 ' ¿ *<•*». M W IM 04 M k w ,r ulkfMt. «atri Mik tat Ik* «*.t,i »Z k.WW *1 l*kr H..|Wt.o«J ha, «.U M Uw Milk— » 1 , 1 . -,| 1 , I ■»■><ri of Ik* lq < W Aulil a ll of I f * * r* <** M « at Ik* «Utaiw* lo tk* H*r.M O. k*r,,^¿ 2 S , .~*r-'.fc * * " u Kntidentii Ankrd If They Want l*avinf: l>one On Street Thè of «Métac • WPa tnwrt to l«r • IhumImm muimm *md m rw U mvW m thrsmamti pi».» -Wrfc runa U k JS iU I,., *17* «»-y» •»• b> rog. T%mt*émt m^t m i m Bill KeckcisMn On Mend Alter .-¿£1 Bad Operation v Cheerful Inin« 1‘Ut-r r" U'hiitller KerrivJnr Hln Many IViendn ikiKTT* ;kM ll* mm . « A ~lf«iMM Nmm, HtU kM kriwk* i i ffiM i l| hM praljr «a« h**4 l*al Itatwntey eif^l ( « • • • • **•»• *1 Ilia K ku MMMM* **« *■-y i to IrfNuitoaMA . NewJanitor To Be Appointed -I • ■»« mmirnnmmrnm 4 mb« mv4 Um0 K.fik! ^ SMATTA, MAC7 A “bêHwfaf^ ftr» m tN# Imm» ml Jamat Ni Earlim mt in C««rt •*» MM 4M fUmitf* of tino K’Msy •fMrma Mr, M tb rW n , «H>/ >MM|ilnf M U r «arton «toi» hw •if» U away, i iiti i l to lurr# e.4To* 1 htohfato. IB# W i Mm» »Urlrtr nv- Loral Hi*tory To Be Depicted ttim r “Th# Hi«ury af i rm dim r* tfc# M u t » [, part «Mi»»« urvtoy M m U U K o ^ rt. Im irw t, «lit («to rKar«a TW aW hwltto Marry M#>. < »fW f T««4 (iM aar (;«d«til. #« l>^toa. ‘.W w t*a*w. lUpÉMol la «C JwMy*j T hu J«w tA r««(ir> K- •••»««it P«itor» 4'»«* i k>4*i Otta» Ltm mt M i LMImm fW WHday r«lbdiM from ilm * * " *■r ( m a « .11 ha » » t o «t * » p "> »• < ! ito rotular Ikoùdai i.»|alchr I * maéa dunr- th^'Aoy S. DANA Vl-Y News For Yon VOL. 1«. NO C om m ercial L eadei Lacionaire is i who give« you trie facta and ftfQMa about oil bura- J er* *t tha Kalter Enfftna»r Company. Jt.v says tbe oil burners are going Irka hot rakaa. Hot rakea are right. T(ie way Ha flfu rei it out ia thia “ A coal atove ia Uka tha home and buggy. People laughed when towM wagona came out. Aad th«y ¡aughed when the coal-leas furnace cam« eat. But the automobile ectab t,,hfil uself and ao did th« oil bur nera. 'l,eopla *ell themaely»« on oil bur- nera. They Agure it out thm wayi I tuve a*1 many years to live. I have » many thing* to do Running up and dowa th« cellar staira, wearing ni>self out moving a«hea. wauhina the dust settle from the oual staff all over my furniture are among the things 1 don't have to do, and I don’t have them to do." He says pretty soon the folks come an’Uttd, ask a few quntions and »ip! heller starts moving an oil burner 1>vm the natty Post Office Building . iuuarterS Into the lucky home, e e • e Off burners are modernised In .serythinf. They’re out there adver t.sing their heads off, making prog- ress. For some silly reason local coal dealers derided a short time ag • to .ease all advertising and thus have an even start. This ia like tying one’s self to the ground and trying to g<> on from there so nobody ha* an advantage. So the coal men won’t advertise ami the oil man will and oil soon vk II be crowding the coal dealers oot of business. Wt U probably be ahot for pointing ihtu out m/d Joe Krarobarh will con «iderum a traitorfor giving away oneof tha things that have made life easy for him lately. Hut, Joe »e like those coal men, and we're trying to give them a break. a a e On the subject of hot shots: A. •. .Vowski rut ffl Mann avenue was th*- winner of Masur's weekly prise rske. Which ia five dollars worth of *">*1 rake. See you in the Ridge Road mirry picking ’am eut! A l TW NKWS Impcnrtfaty Told Entered « Sccoad CUw Mkttw A—m M 12. Ike Po«t OSk« »« k.ufccrtord, N*w jrrxy. m i LYfowuwT, wgw JPBST, Twi'usoAv. sanmsag» a, ism mám » » Act w Marck 3, I87S Labor Day Plans ÎS '.ÏS ÏÎriZ l, Under Way H 1 CFKTS Andy tgert is a A*1 the "tunes are batter” atoriex going aiound. Ia the last week he has had thre» people *alk out Without aaking U r . tiunge af their $i. bills. li tuck Andy considersble legging to return the money. He discounts stnrie* of J i i baneety with a shrug. "If my customers don’t leave It * 1 th me one day," he said, "theyll I* -i,upping around the next day And the reason don't surpass ha- man mderstanding, either. V^e mderstaad aach other.** POUCE DRIVE ON TAVERNS Hill Monahan Picked Up In Sunday Campaign A drive started by police Sunday mortung on tavern owners who fail t« -Hiserve 4he opening and closing Periods aet by tne Boerd of Com- ii' '*iunefB resulted in the arrest of Vt.lliani Monahan who conducts s tsvern oa Ridge road, near Ruther- ford avenue. Mm ahan was released in bail af 1 -6 . pendmir an appearance in court Monday night. According to Patrol mt-n Hubert Schrec-kenetein and Ger- *l«l Sparta wI m wade the arreat he waa ..pen aftor the S a.m. limit. <hief into Bayer Jr. personally earned Monahan to stay cloead after ; a.m. He said he went into Mona han's place at a:ri4 a.m. and said lie had several cumplamts about the ploct remaining open after the legal ¡unit. ms ", ' If you want more time," Chief i'.mu»» r t*a, *»gw. l(, ifa, Btard «T ik iners and a»k them to am ’heijr rules. I*vo got to have them f.r.od as th#y are and they say oaing muat he dona by S a.m.’* The other polieemen allege tbaf *rid the place operating after S am. <ti>ef Barer said be will reeont mend that the permit be taken away m Monahan. » v khile, the drive against aaloon » d tavgR feaapers who maintain 'f'eir asMlhlisltoMnta after the legal corit nadd Chief Bayer • d a glHct pat t J wiTT 6 # fW X 1 » fur kuiu« U n a to so* that the •» ia obeyed. M Ketton the I oingaieaiaetere will r'ant taverns more time ia proMe •' cal. Resident« who live near the *e*a hale a really n mpiainrd they r*-ftiaia .pan too long n it ia I‘oat Office t o * Cloae Labor Day Political Pot Is Boiling Up Again Rival Leaders Tell Plans For Campaign Which Gets Under Way Soon After Labor Day Week-End "Rik*eveh je tKi mmk - in thr tunnn( i4.\ti.«i,"* C.«hm * • o f Jamr* A . B frJin , ti «.n«hip IVm -.t.ti koiWr, n»itiJ «.»lay •The «MI» M titr the t.»lay," mk I Mav^» M.»*i RffHlhlk JT Ira.lri. n wkrthrf rfin « ,•,( thr prrwt wfcrthfi tfcry want to t e , Kriikt» Koterlain tàathennK S.

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Page 1: m mi LYfowuwT, wgw JPBST, Twi'usoAv. sanmsag» a, 1 …à ift PAYMFUn A R R A N C ii Mr. »nd Mrs. Charles Bitter and «on George of 2-14 Pont Avenue have returned from a visit with

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WILL1& WATSON IS ALLHET UP

Newark er May Sup To Get Old Iron Hark

From Slat«*I'naiperted mm». . mm$ be an aflertnath of t)w Mihlk ftMiniinc

W illw w . u w . 7« . j

u r r , w.Tlw « fto fW tn arhwol will r w i i t l of

pupil* m l Uw *tk ( » J o . ISA Cl***, ami Ik* fo lio« .»« in » pupila

B O Y S W a r i.n B*«l*. S ia n !., Huiwckl. Jtwopk (aM alupo VlnrOOt l '* rtw M . John tliaiiatii, J . w W Iko W f. Kr*nk Dwta. Il>'lwrt ¿nclikh . M ..lt**l Kuf*«*i*, A rthur »V iliin « * i Honny Pv*.o , Warroa. (jutitlwr, Kw i iwkfc H t n v m , Jam ** Jkiwi. ft*!’. * . 1 Km. gufaort t u k w l lk k . » . « . L ** l, Alfrw l lo d o « . Jo * M . * , l i a Uom lM rt Noll*. U . H r,II, ( ho.h-. Taiwlla, ti* ..r«* T .rok. O m U T w i ook*. Vinrotit Wonwr. John Wjm«o i < f i w M arrio tt*

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I M k M h ^ a i H Koth M, Hr»««». B ou , Mulita, W l» ifra4 N iV M l* . A n «» P JiU s In * (it C U lr.

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Uk W *d»**a*y. . '^ p t .o * , , B, j * . ;Olla Mi th* morning ark**l aro to ! r**»rt *1 t :M *.*■ w«f pupila ,* Ik *

Commissioner Brcski TeDs Plus For H«ge Spectacle Made Up Of Play­

ground Children And Others

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M i x S t u r m IV u r Q e a " c n >At Summer Home t t f J S , T i r .*."^’« . ^ 5

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K n t i d e n t i i A n k r d I f T h e y W a n t l * a v i n f : l> o n e

O n S t r e e tT h è o f « M é ta c • W P a

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Bill KeckcisMn On Mend Alter . -¿£1

Bad Operation vCheerful In in « 1 ‘Ut-r r"

U 'h i i t l l e r K e r r i v J n rH l n M a n y I V i e n d n i k i K T T *

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praljr «a« h**4 l*al Itatwntey eif^l (« •• • • **•»• *1 Ilia K ku MMMM* **« *■ -y i to IrfNuitoaMA.

New Janitor To Be Appointed

- I • ■ » « mmirnnmmrnm4 mb« m v 4 Um0 K.fik! ^

SMATTA, MAC7A “bêHwfaf^ ftr» m tN# Imm» ml

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Loral Hi*toryTo Be Depicted

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S. D A N A Vl-Y

NewsForYon

VOL. 1«. NO

C o m m e r c i a l L e a d e i

Lacionaire is i who give« you

trie facta and ftfQMa about oil bura- J er* *t tha Kalter Enfftna»r Company.

Jt.v says tbe oil burners are going Irka hot rakaa. Hot rakea are right.

T(ie way Ha f lfu re i it out ia thia “ A coal atove ia Uka tha home and buggy. People laughed when t o w M wagona came out. Aad th«y ¡aughed when the coal-leas furnace cam« eat. But the automobile ectab t,,hfil uself and ao did th« oil bur nera.

'l,eopla *ell themaely»« on oil bur- nera. They Agure it out thm wayi I tuve a*1 many years to live. I have » many thing* to do Running up and dowa th« cellar staira, wearing ni>self out moving a«hea. wauhina the dust settle from the oual staff all over my furniture are among the things 1 don't have to do, and I don’t have them to do."

He says pretty soon the folks come an’Uttd, ask a few quntions and »ip! heller starts moving an oil burner 1>vm the natty Post Office Building

. iuuarterS Into the lucky home, e e • e

Off burners are modernised In .serythinf. They’re out there adver t.sing their heads off, making prog­ress.

For some silly reason local coal dealers derided a short time ag • to .ease all advertising and thus have an even start. This ia like tying one’s self to the ground and trying to g<> on from there so nobody ha* an advantage.

So the coal men won’t advertise ami the oil man w ill and oil soon vk II be crowding the coal dealers oot of business.

• • •W t U probably be ahot for pointing

ihtu out m/d Jo e Krarobarh will con «ider um a tra itor for giving awayone of tha things that have madelife easy for him lately. Hut, Joe »e like those coal men, and we're trying to give them a break.

a a eOn the subject of hot shots: A.

• . .Vowski rut f f l Mann avenue wasth*- winner of Masur's weekly priserske. Which ia five dollars worth o f *">*1 rake. See you in the Ridge Road mirry picking ’am eut!

A l TW NKWS Impcnrtfaty ToldEntered « Sccoad CUw Mkttw A—mM 12. Ike Po«t OSk« »« k.ufccrtord, N*w jrrxy. mi

LYfowuwT, wgw JPBST, Twi'usoAv. sanmsag» a, i s m

mám »» Act w Marck 3, I87S

Labor Day Plans Î S '. Ï S Ï Î r i Z l , Under Way H

1 CFKTS

Andy tg e r t is a A*1the "tunes are batter” atoriex going aiound. Ia the last week he has hadthre» people *a lk out Without aaking U r . tiunge af their $i. bills.

li tuck Andy considersble legging to return the money. He discounts stnrie* of J i i baneety with a shrug.

" I f my customers don’t leave It * 1th me one day," he said, "theyll I* -i,upping around the next day

And the reason don't surpass ha- man mderstanding, either.V̂ e mderstaad aach other.**

POUCE DRIVE ON TAVERNS

Hill M o n a h a n P i c k e d Up I n S u n d a y

C a m p a i g nA drive started by police Sunday

mortung on tavern owners who fail t« -Hiserve 4he opening and closing Periods aet by tne Boerd of Com- ii' '*iunefB resulted in the arrest of Vt.lliani Monahan who conducts s tsvern oa Ridge road, near Ruther­ford avenue.

Mm ahan was released in bail af 1-6. pendmir an appearance in court Monday night. According to Patrol mt-n Hubert Schrec-kenetein and Ger- *l«l Sparta w Im wade the arreat he waa ..pen aftor the S a.m. limit.

< hief in to Bayer J r . personally earned Monahan to stay cloead after ; a.m. He said he went into Mona han's place at a:ri4 a.m. and said lie had several cumplamts about the ploct remaining open after the legal ¡unit. ms ",

' If you want more time," Chief i'.mu»» r t*a, *»gw. l(, ifa , B ta rd «T

ik iners and a»k them to am ’heijr rules. I*vo got to have them f.r.od as th#y are and they say

oaing mu at he dona by S a.m.’*The other polieemen allege tbaf *rid the place operating after S

am.<ti>ef B a re r said be w ill reeont

mend that the permit be taken away m Monahan. » v

khile, the drive against aaloon » d ta vg R feaapers who maintain 'f'eir asMlhlisltoMnta after the legal

corit nadd Chief Bayer• d a glHct pat t J wiTT 6# fWX 1»

fur kuiu« U n a to so* that the• » ia obeyed.

M Ketton the I oingaieaiaetere will r 'an t taverns more time ia proMe

•' cal. Resident« who live near the *e*a hale a really n mpiainrd they

r*-ftiaia .pan too long n it ia

I‘oat Office t o *C lo a e L a b o r D a y

Political Pot Is Boiling Up Again

Rival Leaders Tell Plans For Campaign Which Gets Under Way Soon After

Labor Day Week-End"Rik*eveh je tKi mmk- in thr tunnn( i4.\ti.«i,"* C.«hm*

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Mr. »nd Mrs. Charles B it te r and«on G eo rg e o f 2-14 Pont A ven u e have returned from a visit with relatives at Po rt Chester, N . Y .

w r m O u n t, Onfcir o f the ¿m a r- . nue has returned ^f*a*n I ' t w « nth, win West the tjQm week in Lake Hopatcong.ppiember a t the home of Hfrs. i ----- - ■latthew F t. « * of 741. F ifth S I. j Samm it s<xi„

. at the c)u^ hoose. A seciaJ faSew eiHoward Druhl o f l f t Forest Ave-1 the meeting for m e ia k n o f Mw er»Entertainm ent committee of Ad-

The first fluttering of the leaves starts a « e a r pleasant to the ears of the entertaiattiesit world. F irs t g ift o f the new season were th« re-gpenings of “ Id iot's Delight” , the Uutt-Foatavme p lay at the Shi^liert Hieatre end Helen Hay«« «^d her ‘V ictoria Regina” at the Broad hurst

The card »player» may a r ­gue some more over how Miss Ha.ves achieves the spple-cheek look in the lstex scenes (aad how she puts up with that dreadful Charles M cA r­thur) and tw itter over the (ire ta Garbo maJte-up of Miss F.mtanne. These a«je (rid things, of course, but U*rd, even for Uteae old things we give thanks-—a fte r a par rhea ¿um- knwi.

• • •Barbara O ’NeiM, a brunette m’lads,

is the star o f “ In The Next Room” whi^h opened Monday at the County \{ Theatre in Suffern. which is backed by the m illionaire Cutter.

i * *lit the em b ryo n ic stage is “ The

Silent P a rtn e r" which the Group Theatre wiH operate on. Many areanxious to aee it if only to findout what happened to Mr. Odets thinking processes out in Hollywood,

i * *Oat this week is “ Percy Ham ­

mond” a collection of pieces written by New York critics about the" late su re Critic of the New York Herald Tribune, R ichard W atts, former mo­vie, critic by the way, is Hammond’* successor, but is idling away the time between plays writing of the current movies. Howard Bsrnes seesna slated to do the movies for the Trib.

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C O N T JK U W S - "T*U«-.> Road" whieh opsned at the Forrest The. etre j^eaamher 4, M 88, (hardly a man la now alive who remembers) ahews ao signs t J weakening.

• • •C O N T IN U IN G — "Three Men On

A Horae", another perennial which started Janua ry Sf, 11M6. and is likely to remain at the Playhouse for aeono and aeona-or until the movis version appears in local the

C O N T IN U IN G — "Dead B ad ” , street play by the Sidney Kingolev who authored ’‘Men in W hite” . Thi* pUy shows at the Belas*» Theatre and Is daflaitaiy one of the best thing» to hit the great white way in nM»ona. Sidney by he way. is sngettUig the New fo rk Yankees.

< O N W N 4 JIN G — ‘On Your Toes", sprighUiest musics I in the c ity and> •mtaiuer o f the mueh heard s<>nK “ In A Small Hotel''. Show goe» ..n *t the Utperiel Theatre See it and le ll me how you liked Doris Carson, imheedirned U t de fln ^ W ingenue.

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C o w l l.yndhur.l. Calllolk- Da nth lot» of A morirà, « I I I hold tho tim t •ootm» ot Mto fai) aoaoon. So» lom Wr l«th at tho R m i H o «* *oman fa th o tk Ckorrli P a n .* Hall

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PAGE TWO THE COMMERCIAL LEADER

Th« Commercial LeaderPu b lish e d E v e r y l l i u n i a y

T H E C O M M E R C I A L L E A D E R C O , I n c . . •356 V a l le y Brook A v e n u e J J

T e le p h o n e R u th e r fo rd 2-4200— 4201 T A ,

Pred S . Berner............................................... E d ito rE m e s t J . D a b in e t t . . . . S e c ty . a n d T row.W ff l ia m E . K a e m p f ............................ A d v . M g r .

A Letter Ami Ao AnswerL y n d h u rs t , N e w Je rsey

A u g u s t 28 , 1936

T h e C o m m e rc ia l L ead e r L y n d b u ra t , N e w Je rsey< k-ntlem en : *

La s t n if|b t 1 fe a d y o u r '« ( « o r ia l " T r o c N t ipM>f)i4tne»s andw a s b o th p leased an d surp rised to se e th a t th e re a re som e jo u rn ­a lis ts w h o h a v e « b i t o f h u m a n feeim g.

T h e a r t ic le co n ta in ed an ab u n d an ce o f fo o d fo r th o u g h t. T b e peop le w h o look fo r » i-caBed scanda l in e v e ry n ew sp ap e r m a y w e ll read tb e a rt ic le and co n tem p la te th e possibdaty o f som e su ch o c cu ra n ce happen ing in th e ir fa m ily .

T h e y shou ld r e a l» « th a t su ch a h ap p e n in g is p oss ib le in tb e best o f fam iUes an d th e y m ay be th e u n fo r tu n a te ones.

I h a ve n o t b othered to read th e C o m m e rc ia l L e a d e r m th e past. In the fu tu re , h o w eve r , I sh a ll look fo r w a r d t o read in g it . k n o w in g th a t I w i l l read n e w s pub lished b y h u m a n e , c lean an d honest ed itors.

Y o u r s t r u ly ,A L y n d h u rs t C it iz e n .

o o o * V

T h a n k yo u , L y n d h u r s t R e a d e r .Y o u r le tte r p e rm its u s to co n tin u e on th e sam e them e

o il w h ic h o u r f ro n t page e d ito r ia l la s t w e e k w a s w r it te n .W h a t does a n e w sp a p e r o w e its p u b lic — an d w h a t

docs the p u b lic o w e its n e w s p a p e r?In these d a y s o f stress an d s tra in , w h e n ch an ges fo l­

lo w on e a n o th e r in q u ick succession an d w h a t y e s te rd a y seem ed so f irm , to d a y seem s so u n ce r ta in , th e n ew sp ap e r is in a p u z d iitg s itu a tio n .

O n ly la s t w eek tb e A m e r ic a n B a r A s s o c ia t io n sco red th e n e w sp ap e rs f o r th e ir a c t iv it y in th e H a u p tm a n tn a l a n d th e g rp w in g te n d e n cy o f th e d a y t o “ t r y b y th e fro n t p a g e "

T b e n ew sp ap e rs m ade a d e fia n t re p ly a n d asserted the la w y e r s a re as m u ch t o b lam e as th e n e w sp ap e rs . C e r ta in ly , n o o n e n o t ice d th e la w y e r s in v o lv e d , in c lu d in g Ju s t ic e T ren - c h a rd an d aO those in v o lv e d , d u ck on ce w h e n a n e w s cam era w a s being f ire d !

B u t J i o on e w h o fo llo w s jo u rn a lism a n d b e lie ves him- se lf a p a r t o f a n n M e p f r t f e * io n c o u ld h r ip b trt b e ap p a lle d n b y th e len g th to w h ic h th e H e a rs t an d ta b lo id p ap e rs s tre tc h ­e d th em se lves to secu re add ed c ir c u la t io n o u t o f the Lind- h crg h m is fo rtu n e . • y

T h e L in d b e rg h case is a b ig p ro b lem a n d co n ce rn s n ew sp ap e rs f a r g re a te r th a n th is m odest e f fo r t .

T h e f a c t rem a in s , neverth e less , w h a t ts t ru e o f th e la rg e r n e w sp ap e rs is t ru e <jf th e sm a lle r ones.

A free press is as n ecessa ry to a d e m o c ra c y as th e a ir th a t is b rea th ed . B u t n e w sp ap e rs in th e h an d s o f ch a rla tan s a n d fake rs a re d e ad ly instrum ent-, w h ic h r e s y k in chaos, th e n an op p ress ive g o v e rn m en t, th e n a co n tro lle d press.

I t is essentia l th a t s in ce re s tu d y b e g iv e n th e question t i th e f re e p ress . T h u s f a r th e go od ju d g em e n t o f the peop le a t la rg e has p u rg e d th e n e w s p a p e rs o f m a n y f la w s w h ic h o th e rw ise w o u ld to p p le o v e r the w h o le m a ch in e ry o i o u r g o ve rn m en t T h e h is to ry o f jo u rn a lism is n o tch ed w i t h th e n am es o f n ew sp ap e rs th a t f lo w e re d a n d fe ll b e ­cau se th e m anagem ent w a s co n ce rn ed w it h som eth in g else besides th e r ig h t fu l sco p e o f h is n e w sp ap e rs

A g a in le t i t be b ro u g h t o u t h e re th a t w e re fe r ¡to sm a ll n ew sp ap e rs as w e ll as la rg e ones.

A d ish on est n e w sp ap e r, M o r targe, sm ells to S ig h h eaven .

T b e people co n n ec te d w ith * d ish on est n e w s p a p e r are •*> fo u l th e ir o d o r c a n h e de te cted f ro m f a r t if f .

I t is n o t d ifR cu k tn ^sot th e c h a rla ta n s . S tu d y th e n e w ^ a p t r s F o r y o u r o w n sake look th e m o v e r a n d pond er. A - t yo u rs e lf w h y th e y ex is t, fo r w h a t reason .

T h e y sp rin g u p o v e rn ig h t , h an g o n f t * a sh o rt space, th e n m eet «h e ir r ig h t lu l d e s tin y . B u t d u r in g th e p e r io d o f th e ir te n u re th e y c a n d o ir re v o ca b le d am age .

A n d tb e th in g s th a t th e y d o to tb e s to m ach s o f n e w s ­p aper penfde, w h o t r y to keep th e ir ch o sen p ro fe ss io n above tb e p lan e o i k>w-browed h ija cke rs , is so m eth in g , to«».

In l.v n d h u rs t th is w e e k a p e n o d k .i l c ir c u la te d carry- c t y n J h u t ' t ad ve rtis in g h- w e ll > som e 1 v m th u rs t n e w «

B u t in its n e w s co lu m n s the p e r io d ic a l a lso ca rr ie d K in d d e ta il» u f t w o rap e case*. N e it h e r case t o i l p lace in ~ I v n d t n M , n e ith e r co n ce rn ed L y n d h u rs t p e rsons, n e ith e r h a d a n y th in g to recom m en d it s ave tb e e v i l b re a th o f por- . n o g rap h y .

W h y w e re th e s to ries in c lu d e d in th e p e r io d ic a l? B e ­cau se o i th e jr d ea th less v a h ie to th e p e o f ie o f L y n d h u rs t ? B eca u se o f tb e s te r lin g exam p le erf g u t te r m an h o o d th e y d e p K t ’

Q M.U. ll im m ersed in th e . he.ip b an ­a litie s o i tb e « r e e t c o m e t are h e b in d the p e r io d ica l.

T h e s e a re qu estion s to b e ask ed an d an sw e re d . L y n d b u r * ’» peop le m ust s it as a |u r y o n th e im p o r ta n t sub ject. W i l l th e y encourage su ch s tu ff , o r w i l l th e y rebel fo rc iM y as i t is th e ir r ig h t1

'IN NEAHYNe w Y 6kK - C. : WÌ1J hf/lij a

e< âk to For««t mila fa r t. Sunu«.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 193« U ff COMMERCIAL LEADER

A NEW REDUCTIONIN LONG DISTANCE RATES

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is th e s e v e n th r e d u c t io n m a d e

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th e la s t t e n ye a rs .

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N E W J E R S E Y B E L L T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y

Lowe Raps New Deal In Talk

C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e ̂l Y e a i d e n t H i t s S e c r e t 1

C h a r t e r sVrgiaff kwintfxmen to i|«tk out I

in d tfM M of their rights before the pw caseea of rerunentatKwi and ion trol by ihe Federal ( r A t n t B W l had »one too far, Donald V. Low«, preai dent of the . t W i t y rhamber of Comawrre. told 100 businessmen at the lUd-year meeting of th« Chamber at Be*r Mountain Inn, that, "hiding behind the amok« screen of President Baooevelfs genial peraon ality, th«r« b on foot a diabolical plot to asak* u* th« servants instead of th« ■»■ter» af our (ov*m nt«n t"

“ Th« lasoe. h« tkn-lartHl. “ is not between Capita l am and Communism.It »a not UM»'l.'n ra. R»*o*evelt. but simply and »qua rely, shall our Anirncaa fw m of p 'v tranw nt coa- tinua **

To prov« these iM frt lo M , Mr I<owe alluded la th« surreptitious formation andrr cover of th« Bn*er g+ncy A ct af foar Delaware cor porat ions «n-i^r broad perpetual charters. “ TWm- charters**, declare«« Mr. Low-«, "»re marked across th«»r face, *Oo not publish’ although they are public documents. The«« corpor­ations ara exempt from control by «ongreas although they ar« ownfd by the Federal t.ov«mm«nt and man ag«d by Executive order. I ’nder their charter » may acquired and c«n • tiuvt«d every tu-etvnble form af buames* no» I ■ring condttct«d by private citiaan-. I f you question this statement, I *Record for1677 to 1502. No newspai

is bc«n siren to this M r. lx»we*a eddreaa w i

for more tbaa a minute.In hla omrainr remark» be recRed

the fact that th« Ch»mh*r of Com . metre was feunded on tbe principle of sheohit« nor partisanship in poh tu-al mattera and that this policy had boon r4Mi.i v adhered ta. *1 do not p iu p t i r , hr said, "to depart from tbta petit) but there irfm a to bo M M - S*aaad ta th« attempt )>eing made ta *)ter or senoesly mu­tilate tb« farm of our aetteasl ptv- emment. to justify such, all over the «

PAor i W f e

Rose Meglio Has hurat{ Mrs IX G. G rant a f Nawr York i C H f j Mrs. Em ory Vuotto. of Haa

Shower Given Her 9 * “ *"v - * '< h a s » A v e n u e G i r l H o n -

¡ P l M I i É l ■ < .! ri.lHhells olNewark; Mr». J . A. (¡aMianino, Mra. J . J . Nag«, Mr«. J . A. Raymo, Mrs

Mt». R. J . Angeto

o r e d B y H e r M a n y F r i e n d s

F1 .A8 II! rU A S H !U T IC A , OlllO- Congratulations on

th** select ion you mad« when you awarded first pris« to tb« twins of Mr', and Mrs. McKtbben of yo«r city Jenme and tien«v»«ve, surely have broken many a heart In oar fa ir

H ia doubt, aak Lao and

«■Mans- u you queauun mis nt, refer to tb« ConfTaaaional l for F* bm®fp t , IM I . pag«a *1802. No aewspeper publicity

Take Your House InHand

Cath to nuke your house a hotaei Chah to repair the . . .paint the porch.. .psv* the driveway.. .renew the acteem.. . <* to remoJei or modtmne your hotne and natal! m o d em evfnp ment. 1

Thu u a new way to have a better home, to pr.<ea yrwr p n fn ty inwcafment without «rain on yi*» budget Come in and lc ,irn the details about nvxierruutkn citdrt

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serious cowaide ration ta U ta .*

ntry la giving

Y v o n n e P i c a r d I sG u e s t O f H o n o r

M r And M i . i. i . P le .n l of «7« Harding avanue gave a party In honor of tb«»r <laught*r Yvoana’a birthday and v>es«nt(>d her witb a baautlful » r ia i *at«-h. The Soua« was urettily daao ra t^ in pink »inging «lancing and gam«» w*re enioy««V A collation waa eetwag a l w t l i A l « -

Guests of the «voning war« Has«) and Fradb Palm ar of lajmdhurst T berrea liig g n ■ < laremw RutslarJohn McDoaoush and « alder Starli of M-nh ArltriMt ,,r* Madra CslwM t of Haabrouck II* fh ts, Gordaa F ra »er of Hark«a»a< k and tbe guewt af

W illia m J o h n M e o ia H a s A C h r i s t e n i n gMiss Rose Meglio of 422 Cbase

«venue was guoat of honor at a sur­prise miscellaneous shower last week Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Moola* of ¿riven mt the home of Mr. Ju.H«?ph 5«i5 kingslatul avanu« «ntartained at Cotasurdo of 201 ('has« avenue. Miss their home Saturday night at a Meglio w ill become the bride of Christening party in honor of their Frank Cotasurdo, son of Mr. and Mrs. son W illiam John. Dinner Joseph Colasurdo of 261 Green ave- Gaines were enjoved. nue in September. Decorations were Guests wera: M r. and Mra. Crowley in pink and white. Cut flowers were i and daught«r Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. also used as decorations. Games were Jo h a Stein and children Kv« and enjoyed/ Dancing and singing fea Robert of Lyndhurat; Mrs. J . J . Car tured the evening. Refreshments were uso arid Herbert Caruso of Relle served a t a late itour. vilUa Miss Jean Hamilton of Jack

Guestj ware: Celia and Lacy Meg son-Heights, L . 1 ; Mrs. Rene Obber lio, Jane, Theresa and Marie Colas i«th and children, Robert, Gena, Ell- irdo, M arie Bennett, Mr». Angelo ««n and Marjory and Miss Anna Meglio. Mra. H a rry Cavichone, Mrs M urray.o f the Bronx; Mia» Ann Mil

Anthony Krangipane. Mra. Leonard lar of New York and Mr. and Mrs Garrambone, Misses Ju lia , Lucy and Charles DeDonoto of Natley.Nettie (Jarrambone. a i

, — i j - i ^F h k o . M r.. 8A)v.t4>r. C o .» « t« i . l k u N „Mrfc J . J . Z .n k , Mr.- C. A . Ra« Haven HoapiUl . f te r v ia itin f for ilacci, M in C. A . Millxr, Mra. J..«-ph two weclta with hia family ,1 Hwtr KandActi, M r . J . J . Meym»,, of Ljrad- ! r u t t a « a i C a lm L.k>.

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H i t sM arty Dolan's Lyndhurst Club,

after defeating the Bloomfield W hite Eajrlee twice during the present campaign dropped a 5 to 1 decision to that club last Sunday at the Sports Center when the deliveries of Pat Ren iker stopped the localltes coW with four buigles.

Wesley Woltman was off form ia thla »»m* allowing eleven hits, but two errors by Rene A rata gave the w tuners several tall lea.

T W B W m fie ld tram was led by Stan W k Johnny Stachua and Bing M iller. each hav ing two binglea a- piece while Pete A rata. B illy .Muhl- - - V M, N mh and Hank Borger

were the only ones to Krt saleTy

Score by innings:Bloomfield ..............l.yndhurst . . . . . . . .

L E O A W A L S H M E M O R IA L L E A G U E

Results of Sunday morning, Aug. 30 Simone AH Stars 7; Hocknes « Mariona 7: Arm«» 4

GOES THROUGH SEPTEMBERT W O P U B L I C C O U R S E S

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F I F T Y C E N T S 1 8 H O L E S O N W E E K D A Y S

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“ P O P P Y "with W . C P I E L D S

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and L \ N N K O V ER M A NI*» .. S a U Sept. 4-5

* T h e C o u n t r y B e y o n d ’with P A U L K E L L Y

and R O C H E L L E H l 'D S Q N ___

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race and this tournament is» hud many upaeta. 8o go to it hoys and let's have a couple more upaeta.

Tha team of Oswald and Steiasle are now waaring tha championship crown by virtue of their victory last year. They work vary amoetnly together but 1 think I f Bart* and R itter are able to get inte the finals they w ill give tha champions

f n , t | hM Rm I I f you are a tennis fan and like

to sas some renl^high class taenia come over to the Municipal Courts opposite tha Municipal Building an both the above mentioned data*. I am sure you will be well pleaaod

Commissioner James A- Breeba ia sponsoring the Municipal Tournament and has promised to | n > B n a n fine rups and trophiaa to the wln- nerrf of each event.

L a rt week 'a scores:M E N 'S M IN i.LK S

Second round Jankowski defeated Purdy, »-4. 4-4.

Quarter finals Oswald defeated Jankowski. 4-1. 4 2 Karla defeated George R itter, i- 6, 4-1, i-4.

Semi-finals — Oswald defeated Nance, ft 3. 6-1. 1 « : For la defeated Bullwinkle, 6-0, 6-1, M ,

M IX E D IIO I B L E B Quarter finals — B itte r and Mias

Sylvester defeated Kanlcener and Miss Elaine Austin by default; Pur dy and Mias Edith K. csehke defeat ed Herman Katserstein and Edith Lind. 6-0. 6-8; H io. Andrews and Eleanor Dooley defeated Vance Mac Dowell and Eleanor flaatTTi 4-1. B>t: Jankowski and Miaa Fitaauraftd defeated Charles (>»tlea and Harriet De Young, 6-0, 4 3

Semi final» Ritter and Mias Syl vaster defeated Purdy and Miaa Roeachke. 4-2, 4 2; Jankowski and Miss P itsferald <l~feated And row» and Miaa Dooley, 4-4, 4-4.

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Roger Breshn Leads Tourney

L y n d h u r s t ( i o l f e r F a r I n L e a d O v e r R e s t -

O f F i e l dA strong Meld of sixteen headed

on a basis of qualifying scores, by Roger Rreslin will engage in flrst round matches over the coming week­end for the championship of the Mea­dow Golf and Country Cluh. Present indications are that the flrot flight is na evenly matched as possible and that the tournament is a wide open affair with any one of half a doaen players having a chance.

Due to a somewhat unusual sir* cumstance Rreslin, though turning in the loweat score by any of the quail Amis, w m not the actual medalist in the qualifying round. That honor went to Louis Mitten who shot a throe over par 74. Mitten is the gea- eral manager of the Meadow Club and for that reaeon withdrew from the touraament after getting his flne qualifying score.

B reslia haa been drawn against E, R. Chapin in the flret round and will undoubtedly be favored to w t * Chapin is one uf the most active members of the eh»h and the doner of the Chapin Trophy which la played for

) annually, but he could do no bettes . than 3H in the qualifying round. Hia ' opponent haa a decided edge.

AUXILIARIESto

M t*i Preparationsread rourse. the high favorite among th* mid-west drivera eaproseee ae fear of the mvaaion of top-notch for­eign drivers m the greatest interna­tional raring test ever to be held hi this country.

The former Indianapolis bundle- boy mad« good in his home town a/ter four trie*, winning the HoeaÉUV Classic to tha a.Homaaniment af Hoover cheers in 1*34. He had won the coveted “ Sportsmanship Award**

F E A T H E R W E IG H T Pat Mulligan va. Jo e Quarts

L IG H T W E IG H T S Joe Piggintere r». Johnny Saaga

L IG H T H E A V Y W R IG H T S "Red” Ballan ti va. Pate Roms

M r. and Mrs. Albert Muller and children. Robert, Jam es and Jean of 476 Third Avenue hgua returned from a two weeka vacation at Sea­side Heights.

t ¥ coarse von know you can cook with elec­tric table appliances but do you know bow

» u rk they can contribute to a meal? Q— H..«*, 1 . . norm. . Department has testasi many rersprs on the (Pillotto. They w ill tell you ako«at the delicious dishes you can make osi it. It i n ' ! ju*t a san«Ui«k toaatcr. You can usa * aa a gvttt 1**0. It ousnos in different sulea. ^ « '• s a«u aa lour as $ 1 . 1 9 less cord and plug. kW ttsr coffe« percolator prices begin at

and toasters at $ 1 .9 5 . Cord and plug ere extra for the toaaSor. Small carrying emerge if voo boy on terms.

ut"” ' h’« «rnearanr» s ’ !!,. t . *»-k ] in 11*30 when, tearing dowa the h»me-| stretch at two-mlW-a-minute spaed.I he executed hand signals to notify! officials that sia cara wore spinning In a danger,os Jam on a turn behind « clump o f tree« and beyond their vision. He loat the IB83 race when his aseihsatsa could not repair * fancy radiator cap and hia lead dwm died away aa hot water snlashed aver his desperat* face. A fter a il saontha af preparation, he loat laal year's &u0-mite race at its very start His clutch iammed at the atnrtinv bomb and he watch,-d the con teat fr«mi the pit «uff.

The rar entered by t'umminga is s|ton«uied by Mike Boyle. Chicago sportsman who haa been idrnt.fted, with the Indianapolia iacea for a. dwsen yours. I t ia I « mg prepared by I H;*iry *H'<dt«n** Henning, one of!

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R I T Z P R C X ' . R A M U N P R E P A R E DA v e r y la rge c r o w d tu rn e d o u t a t th e R i t i T h e a t r e last

F r id a y e ve n in g to w itn e s s th e f irs t in a s m « * o l K w m g bouts staged b y th e m an ag em en t an d a large B ia jD l t y 01 r in g observers le f t th e th e a tre in a p o o r m ood a fte r w a tch in g an u n p rep ared p rog ram o f b ox in g bou ts . ,

T o s ta rt o f f w ith , th e ce lebrities w h ic h w e re schedu led to be th e re d id n o t p u t in a sh ow , except fo r C o rp o ra l I u y S c h w a r t * , u ld t im e w e lte rw e ig h t fo rm e r ly , o f the G h e tto .

T h e b ou t b e tw e e n Je r r y S p a r ta an d F ra n k Y u rk ie w it * . tw o lo ca l b o y s w a s n o t o n th e schedule a n d the la t te r w a s rushed in to th e r in g a f te r F ra n k S itg ra ve s o f N u t le y re fused to m ing le w ith S p a r ta . ( S p a r t a is the A m o f Jo e S p a r ta a n d a p la ye r <*i th e L y n d h u rs t H ig h S ch o o l fo o tb a ll te a m .)

T h e second b o u t schedu led fo r a fo u r ro u n d b o u t w a s a co m ed y b e tw een R e d P a in g o o f N o r th A r l in g to n a n d o u r o w n ex p u g iliit in a co m eb ack , M r . P e te y K e a rn s , w h o also w .is rushed in to a c t io n . T h e f irs t rou n d frw n d th e p » tr h tn g in g on to on e an o th e r an d in th e second can to b o th b o y» w e re m sfttng each o th e r so m u c h th a t th e o ld t s t t e m l n n g heing used c o l ' lapsed an d th e f ig h t w a s ha lted b y R e fe re e Jo e y E u lo w h o c la im ed th a t P a in g o sp ra in ed h is an k le f a l l in g o u t o f th e r in g .

T h e th ird b o u t o f th e even in g w a s a h it o f success w h e n Ja y Pag n e lli, N o r t h A r l in g to n , w h o is the 147 p o u n d ch a m p io n o f Bergen O m n t y , fo u g h t an in an d o u t fo u r ro u n d e r w ith litt le Ja c k ie F ie ld s o f N e w a r k .

T h e m anagem ent p rom ises a re v ised p ro g ram fo r th is w e ek b u t as th is co lu m n is b e in g w r it t e n th e co n te s tan ts a re u n k n o w n .

T h e m edals w h ic h a re a w a rd e d th e f ig h te rs a re th ro u g h the co u rte sy o f O 'C o n n o r 's S p o r t S h o p o n V a l le y B ro o k A v e n u e opposite the T o w n H a l l .

Simones Drop Rocknes In League Contest By Score Of Seven To Six

WEEK-END TO

. N W S D O U B L K S L Y .N D H IR S TQ aw M r f l a t i . -Oawal4 » » * flteim- ;

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Sporta Cantar.Koeknea va. Aemaa a t Uk Inn, .

■<■*■* O ral.Gaaaa for ̂ M o n d ^ y L a b . , r

Acmaa »a. h t brew Clob at th. Sports Caatar.

. Sittione All-Stars «>tlw Indapaadant Oval.

S O F T R A I . L R E M A I N S S A T U R D A Y . . .T h e rem ains o f th e s o ft b a ll league w i l l h e sh o w n th is

S a tu rd a y at tw o o 'c lo c k w h e n th e o n c e v ic to r io u s A m e r ic a n Leg io n team goes ag a in s t th e C o m m e rc ia l L e a d e r w h o n eed a double v ic to ry th is S a tu rd a y to b e a ch a m p io n . T h is a f f a ir w i l l d ec id e the R e c re a t io n " B ” Leag u e.

A t fo u r t h i r t y o 'c lo ck the H i l l t o p s a n d th e D e P a m p h il is A sso c ia tio n c la sh an d i f th e I X P a m p h i l » em erge v ic to r io u s the tw o team s w i l l p la y im m ed ia te ly a f te r th e la t te r 's v ic to r y . T h e H il lto p s w o n th e f ir s t b y a 7-0 sco re la s t S a tu rd a y e ve n in g

B A L L S A N D S T R I K E S . . .T h e m ad p e n n a n t dash o f th e G ia n t s h a v e th e a im e r

c r it ic s o u t a g a i n . . . J o e O 'C o n n o r says th e Y a n k e e s w i l l beat g ro u n d c la im th e Y a n k e e p itc h e rs w o n 't l a l t a f t in a t th g G ia n ts 7 .C o a c h e s O ls o n , L a T r o n ic a a n d L u s tb a d o r a re a t te n d in g th e H e ra ld - T r ib u n e C o a c h in g S ch o o l d a ily in N e w Y o r k . . . I n the v ic in i t y o f N e w a r k th e re a re th ir te e n n e w h ig h schoo l l i io t b s l l coaches th is y e a r w i t h f iv e o f th e m fo rm e r C o lg a te fo o tb a ll p la y e r s . . .P e te C u r c io is sched u led to e n te r F o rd h a m th is T u e s ­d a y . . . T h e la te s t a d d it io n to th e n e w C o lle g ia te basketb a ll team is l l ih b y P a u l o f R u th e r fo rd w h o w a s c a p ta in o f th *

‘c rack N ia g a ra C o l le g e te am last w in t e r . , , D a n te D e P a m p h il is w i l l p u t a team on th e f ie ld th is ye a r , th e s tre n g th o f w h ic h a t p resent is unknow > n. . . T h e boec ie leagues w in d u p th e ir schedules nex t w e e k . . . T h e E a s t E n d D e m o c ra t ic C lu b is w in- the C u h s in th e W o r l d S e r i e s . . . T h e b o y s a t Je f fe rs o n P lay- n in g the "A Le ag u e w h ile the S tcD a to A s s o c ia t io n lo o ks lik e the tops in th e ' B ' L e a g u e . . . J a c k Bose h e n w i l l d o h is fo o tb a ll p e rfo rm in g th is y e a r w i t h th e R u th e r fo rd A l u m n i . . . R e n a to A n to l in i , fo rm e r C o lg a te h a lf hack an d m e n to r q l th e R u t h e r ­fo rd A lu m n i likes B i l l y C a sa le , k ic a l b o y in th e b a c k f i e k l . . . J ,IC C u p k o w s k i w i l l a lso p e rfo rm w ith th e n e x t t o w n 'h o y s . . . L y n d h u rs t 's la te s t s p o r t w i l l h e c ro ss-cou n try >1 e m « ii;h b oys are in te re s te d — T h e W P A re c rea tio n p ro g ram in c lu d e s a w in ­te r p rog ram in L y n d h u rs t .

Cummings Signs For Roosevelt

Speed Races .’■ w e

Ing with Pete HePaolo and was as j soolated with four Indianapolis win

nera, the great Toimn> Milten, Ray beech, hepaolo ami t'uninnngi

“ Nuvolarl. the aenaational Italian 1 and Jean W im ille. recent winner of I the French Grand Prix may have

had more road me ing experience than[ we boya,* Cummin re said, “ but re

New York. Aug. a i ~ “ W ild B il l“ d,rî *• nutCummings, a two mile-a-minute man ‘ 2 turn-of speed, intends to spend four or i ^ __ corners on them inI « . .« ¡ f t hour« In d £ n ~ W * - » i » • « f *•«country's driving honora here on Co- 1 *?,• S '. w *y hut Just betlu m b u s Day- 11 Ph*nty q u ic k a b a « t It a n d

Th.. fo rn ir N .tloaa l rh.mplon and th' * • » «» w i" ">l* « « •IV I I »lunar of th . In .lia » .|sd » W0- 1 #‘------- ! "m l . rata, ha. .n t.rad th . fn t.rna » a » . . . .tkna l l.m .nib maW ural ra r . tor B O X i n O A t R i t ith.. 0 ™ r v Vaad.rl.ilt r u , . t „ hr hald, o v .r th.. n.w Soo w v.h R a ..» a » .

_ La iu t lulunii. October i s . .....................1Prrpar..l to hit ap to IM mllaa' _,,, . _ ____ . ,

P*m hour in the loua s tram htaw av i. «itéré w ill be a good card ofE d h o J U ' ,n a v ^ ü S h? “ U » I * » “ * »k n u r i , , lh . ^ , - ™ l l a . » ! » * • • ‘ w T T r r î Ï Î Î r

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Mrs. A. Mead and granddaughter. Roaebud Blum, of «** K ngsl»ud »vgaga, »ra apaiding their \»«ation tn xSnnactical

F o u r h igh schrx il p n rfs a re a tte n d in g the H e r a ld T r ib u n e coaching session- - C o a c h O lso n , E d L u s th ad o r, F r e d T sch u sch k e and A I B r o w n r w h ic h sh ou ld m ake ou r B lu e an d G o ld b oys the best H e ra ld T rib u n e - co a ch e d team in th e section , w h a t ?

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h im . . T h e y te ll me, 1 d o n 't w a n t it repeated abou t, th a t E a r le took O s w a ld o v e iy in c e o r tw ic e ( th is is co n fid e n tia l, see ) and they say th a t ^ a r lj) has th e w e ll knofc-n In d ia n S ig n ove r O s w a ld

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Patrolman and Mra. James < h- and fam ily of 244 Va lley Brook Ave­nue are apending aeveral week* ». Be! mar.OR REN T ~ r Lyndhurat all improv­

ed six room house, enclosed porch, garage, $36.; Model home, 6 rooms, tiled bath, shower, hardwood floors $45; Six room house, garage, $40.; Apartment« 3-4-6 rooms $23 up­ward». Rutherford Bungalow, 6 large room«, $46.; 6 room houae, garage, $46.; S ix room houae,double garage. $»».; Apartments 8-4-6 rooma $30. upward. Nicholaoq Co., 147 Stuyveaant Ave., Lynd- hurst. Phone Ruth. 8-2436.

Mr. and Mrs George Hull and •laughter Ruth of 637 Sixth Avenue have returned from a month’s stay at Ocean Grove.

Jack Tietel of 602 Ridge Road has returned from a two weeks vacation spant at Livingston Manor,

FO R R E N T —6 room apartment, en­closed porch, bath, garage, 2 fam ­ily house. 20 Livingston avenue, near Rutherford avenue. Adalts only. 8- l W p p Mr. and Mra. John F. Wood« and

sons of 316 Stuyveaant Avenue have returned from a atay at Spring Lake.

Mrs. Lillian Clou and daughter L illian of 239 Valley Brook Avenue have returned from a two week stay at Lake Ranier, Maryland.

v oung Woman's Miaaionary So t '« tv of the Reed Memorial Unite« Presbyterian Church will hold a ptrnic -.omorrow to Indian Lake Park, IV Im an , N. V Miss Shirley Ruaae! in in charge of arrangements.

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam NeHl and children of 119 Post Avenue hav« returned from a stay at Asbury p . * .

ItoinuKli «I K uthrrfortl. S te l* of New jrriH 'i . »»nd with brwru-h offU ••» h | l,»-nd- buraL iC aflritad t and Ka»t H u tlo rfo rd . all laoate«» i i » »• »1st* »»f N tw J«-ri»r>, that T|i. Tlii bit li V tnvpowwt upon1 ttwrttSStTv ol «h»n-» of 11« common *torb I» «»••- imi< t-ooii» H ^liofi t i l l . V. •• l f s r ts f l s tH iu t.x . a* am ended. »ad t««-Uo« I* ol in.; r«*d«r«l Hm m rv Act. a» mArndsd. •halt «•»«■ on Ju ly 1st, t i l t . .

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F1IU>T C L A S S C A R P E N T E R — Porch «wclaaurua; storm windowa, pltera-

all kinda of repairing and Stephen Sugalski,

Lyndhurst, N . J . 8-20-4ti-p

P A lN T IN ti. P B C O R A T IK G and P A P E R N A N G IN G

F busta craped and reÄniahed. E ru ­ca« M e n d e«» . 112 Foreat Avenue, l.yndhurat. I*h®ne Ruth. 2-4IJJ. ^

P A IN T E R A M U M tO O E A T O » - also R ET IN I8 H 1 N G O F FU RN I- T L R E . Old Furniture brought back to It* original color. J . P. tin*enendyk«. Fh •»« Huth. 2-416H.

FO R S A L E

A T T E N T IO N BuM era, Hame Seek- er». S 4«xl0« building plot« ideal loeation near station, full price only S t609 to nettle estate, worth trebb Art quick. Nicholson Com-

C>. 147 Stayveaant Ave., Lynd- st. N. J . Phone Ruth. 2-2*3«

P E T S FO R S A L EBO STO N S. COCKF.RS. S P IT Z . FO X .

and Crusa Breed Puppiea $2. ap. Troptcai and GoM Fiah. Fu ll line of tagea. bird, fiah and dog «up- pliea. Special 6 gal. f.ah aquar. $1. Let ua take car« uf your peU while you enjoy your vacation. Free d* Uv«ry G E A K Y ’S P E T SH O P , 4H.1 Hi< a«l St.. Nearurk. Near D. L I W . Station.

FO R S A L E lim ing room aet, Vkr- trvia. library Uble. aingU lu*d, ban>m«tor, Kodak, .haira, gtaaaea, cereal aat. Ironing U»ard and aland,beach ua^irrlla and drill machine, raasm able pric«u. 601 Third Ave-, Lyndhurst M -4tl-p

F O R RITNT--1 room apartment«. Rent $12. and $16. Ga« and elec­tric, no batR. Apply Samuel Glick, 307 Ridge Hoad, Lyndhutat, N. J.

F O R R E N T —2nd floor, in 2 fam ily houae; 4 room«, tile bath, re friger­ator, heat and hot water furniahed. Ruth. 2-4346. 311 Tontipe avenue, Lyndhurst. 9-8-2ti-p

F O R R EN T - 2 family house, ten rooms, two batha, in a good reai- dential section, $40 per month. Act faat on this bargain. C. Savino, 266 Ridge Road, Lyndhurat.

F O R R E N T -Large furbished room in private houae in Rutherford. Call eveninga. Ruth. 2-8306W.

8-27«3ti-p

U t tU I . N O TK 9 r « M » l I* Ib r i«|i,n» of H.'a'tion

1M «»* ih r Haabm « At-i »f noil*--1« Iw n k i give« h \ T h r H utlirrfor.l Na- lH « al I s m . « ilk m ain offh-r ln Ih r

•61 I J « ingaton Av*. Ruth. 2 I W J Sarvicea for Sunday

A t am . Morning Prayer and Ser- mbn %

Tbe Cburrb with a cordial welcometa all.

Thurada». Sept.

3 fvklay. ^»1« «th—S»nl»r T.P.S.H p.m.

»1 6 am happening « f the Sunday School. Sunday School ia held every Sunday at t 16 a.m. A fully gradai couree in tbe trutha of the Bible from beginner« to Senior department

10.JP am Sunday Worahip ami

in dead and in truth (pp. 288. 208).

\ REED MEMORIAL UNITED“I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | I

Stuyveaant Avenue »ear Y.lle> BrookBee. JanHt A Uttal.. 0 D..

Paator9-.4R A M Sunday Scboot

11:0(1 A M. Morning Woranip. 1 7:0# P.M. Young P«opl^ Chriatlan

I 11 loll7.00 P M Intermediate Young

Society.

Miaa Doria Bucbhols of New Jer- •ey avenue haa returned from speml- ir*g the summer on the Susquehanna River in W averly, N . Y . _

Mr«. Florence Ca«tlea o f 322 Stuy* ve ant Avenue h«n returntMl iiom a stay I a t .Occan Grove.

Mrs. R. B. Ievan of 168 Poat Avenue has returned to her hoi from England where she spent the «ummga with relatives. She return ed on tne Acquitania.

Rev. and Mra. Donald E. W illiam s and soq Donald of 307 Tontine Ave- I ntie and Mrs. f harlea Crom ley of 446 Second Avenue have returned from a three week stay at Ocean City.

Mra. Ann PattUon and Misae< 1 Anne and Susan PaU iaon of 38« Fern Avenue have returned from a stay at Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mra. Clayton F. Swan of 63 Ridge Road have return«d from a two w««k atay at Stukea Koreat in the Pocono Mta.

Mr. and Mr«. Patrick Broderick j a id family of 260 Poat Avenue have I returned from a month’a atay at [ Bel mar.

Mr. and Mra. Jerem iah Neill o f j 332 Lyndhurat Avanue entertained at their home for several days their aoa Harold who flew here from I Chicago.

Nr. and Mrs. Jack Stein and children Robert and Eva of 650 Kingaland Avenue have returned frem a vialt with frienda at Lake | H opm tcong.

I METHODIST EPISCOPAL | CHURCH _____ |

C o rn er S m » * e » an t and Tenttae Avaa.Rev. Donald E . W ttttg»*. Paator Parsonage. 807 !> iUne Aveaua. I ’honr Rutherford 2 7616-J.

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V i Orient W ay. Ruth«rfard Morning Worwdp 11 A.M. Sunday School 10 A.M.

W E l<COM E T O A L L

184 »T U Y V R B A N T A V R N I E LYN D H 1 KST

Rath 2 8666

Mra. Nettie Laosiag and son R,. ding of 648 I l i i r d Avenue a, «pending aeveral wueka at Union

Robert L . Fiaae o f 821 Stuy\,. ant Avenue haa returned fron. trip to Antwerp. Bruasels and I’u “

M r and Mra. W iliam Kelly r 687 Park Place have returned fro» a atay at Milford, Pa.

Mr. and Mra. Morria Settemt., have returwad from ibeir hm„moon trip to Atlantic C ity ami now a t home a t 926 Sandford Ave. nue, Lyndhurat. Mrs. lattem hr „

waa before her marriage Miss i eaa Cafaro of 446 Orient \\ , lyndhurat.

Wm. A. HeywoodR e a l E s t a t e - In s u r a n c e

Phont RUIheiford 2-751«431 Lake Avenue. Lyndhurst. N 1

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t r i O a t A T T H f W A V THAT a«y H A S H I N C0M IN 6 a l o n o t A T S L y . v o u X ( .

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IF YOU ARE A LOVER OF GOOD CORNED BEEFnot aatisfieil with quality and taate. return the meat and your money Will be cheerfully refunded. Remember we are the large8t sellers of C O R N ED B K K K IN L Y N D H U R S T *•

M E A T D E P A R T M E N T

- THURSn FRI. ft SAT.FAWCT 111 *> a **.MILK FED FOWL . . . »tb 25*FANCY FRYKKS or ROASTlNi; »»4 th a»»CHICKENS....................... lb 25*

MILK FED VEAL Shoulder Breast Rump

R>m fc 15* lb 23*Have You Tried the BES1 CORNED BEEF In

Town? WE SELL IT!PLATE or NAVEL lb 12c BONELESS lb 21c

Bunelcu RUMP or BRISKET lb 32c

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CHASE and SANBORN ___________ lb 23cK IK O M ; A N D V IG O R O U SOUR FAVORITE _______ R> 23cW O .N D KRFUL F L A V O RW O N D E R „„ fb 21c

F R I Ü T 5 L V E G E T A B L E S

THURS., FRI. ft SAT.M ED IU M S IZ E JU IC Y S W E E T

ORANGES . . . . . . . doz 15*FA N C Y

BUTTER BEANS . . . . . . fc 5*BANANAS.......................... lb 5*JU IC Y T H IN S K IN

GRAPEFRUIT 3 fpr 19*L A R G E *

GREEN PEPPERS................... 5«FRESH LIMA BEANS . . . fc 5*

L A R G E F A N C Y JU IC Y

LEMONS » . . . doz 25*

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Fresh Caught P orgies R> 5*

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M i m i m i *FancyFrankfurters . b 19*

LYNDHURST SUPPLY HARKETK I H G U & M D A V I

i K i C . C C R O A D SNILE t HUSTLE FREE DELIVERY

O I7 IK 195« SALE

AMERICAN GIN . 85 proof . 1-5 95*

POCONO ROM........................qt 95*

ORANGE GIN . . . . . . . . . pt 95c

SLOE G IN ......................... ... . pt 95*

CRAB ORCHARD................... pt 95*

TOWN TAVERN . pt 95*

COBBS CREEK......................... pt 95«

WILKENS FAMILY pt 95c

KESSLERS.................................pt 95*

GREEN RIVER..........................pt 95*1-6’a FA N C Y

. . . 2 for 95*

WINES . . . . gal 95c