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C o n d o m in iu m : A N e w W o rd F o r L y n d h u rs tThe nrunt pniptMal for Ih r The difference between t oo- ment* wuuW bring Into the town- The Board aI Adjustm ent It the Rnard at Cbmmlaatonm homes Then. m - . _________ „ ^ ____
R ata tu rr property nn RiveraMe o p tr tt lv * and a condominium - .h ip an u im .rl.ly bkK of mat- ta k in . up t ty p ro jo rt a lU ® £ The Planning ito .n L wbfch t ^ k Ih t de- pany th a t onre w a i locatedKint-iUrwl Xxmnptm, Lynd* that the U tto r i t uw im i by tndi* d tn t i ^ >*■»»• im i* «*• ., 3 ^ 9 B h i ——u *— ^ . . t**iefn pMrtmcnts snd H at velopers who call thim salve* pa m oved Id HscktiMieJK.
hurtt. wUl be given a public he- •rtng tonight by th t Board of Adjustment.
UHIl* T lttiere. chairm an of th* board. ha> asked fo r th t pre- ***** of a t leant thru* polite- metv-whleh five* one an idea of th« kind ot nnntinna the Idea h a t churned up.
Hundred* of re u d e n ti a r t ex pected to a p p ra r -m o tt of them In protect
The new plan for the 7-aere ■trip, which la on th e m arket for about $250,000. ia condominium, a Joint venture in which
r s . m . ° T " ^ * kT 1! ; Tt™ ' w ould ,1,r1 wW> •« " *»*y . ta rtp re ten tln * the <to puny th a t once wa*H~ Pd’ * * * * O ^ etn m t apartm ent* and rtoe veloper* who call tbrm a.lve* r t moved to Hacfcemaek.
viduals while a cooperative Is no concern for tfce w elfare hav e to b t taken no matter dt> ■ ton for Hit project, has not yat a t t a c h ^ * ” &T "n'*,r A atatto to t of N ew trk Tha ra c v t waa mad!owned by an ts to cU tio n or cor- the comm unity, the property ow at t h t ad justm etit hoard poration in which th e tenant* ners sa id they d id not want It. T he property to not now asntribuy share*. They sa id so w ith emphaal* for housing. I t ta aontd ft»
But w hatever the pro ject ta P resen t feelings are n e u tra l- ligh t industry. Tht zoning la* called, it wll! n m n putting an but inclined against the project, would have to bt changed byextensive housing developm ent A w om an property ow ner eal-on th t west side of R iverside led The Com m ercial L eader * < A r t '■Avenue, Hanked by the P aa ta lc and * a id :"W t hav e such littleRiver inform ation about thi* new pro-
Several monih* ago a plan j tc t th a t we cannot m ake upwa* offered for a group of one our m ind* We a re going to the•nd two room ap artm en t houses, hearing not to m uch In protestIt wa* given a long and serious as to find out w hat it b plannedstudy by the townahip officials- offhand. I would s a y that nearlyand then rejected because a t t - everybody with w hom I t e w
about sixty four unit* of an ap- orm of oppotitiwi w aa htown up spoken i* oppos'd to putting an S ecaucus meadow* —artm ent development will be pur- by resident* In tho w est end of extensive housing development- been the p i t In the *kychaatd individually an d main- the township. no m a tte r what It I* called-ontam ed. Fearfu l that *ueh develop Ihe bank* of the river. **
'■ k tn tetfoa o r given th t pro- )ect a full hearing
What ta planned, according
o th e r eommunl- Porro ha* a num ber of expert* resident* b itterly m n ii i i l con-tie* it ta called row housing who will tettify a* to the traf- structton of two 100
A boat m arina and a swimm fie p a tte rn and o th er features of a torag* tanks on th t. . ,n» P°“l would ba Included In the property R einsure ta ld the ta
^ . . T V * - U * < ** > < ** t h t project developm ent The R elnaurer property 1* now n t c t t u r y forntily homes and M twty/amUy Alfred M. Porro. ly n d h u rst vacant because th t Mg all ctrrv buakMM. T h t
TTm big lo ttery wheel te tb r - th a t ha>
■ tk y d rta rmof Hudson County from Frank H ague to
A class of MB was g rad uated from Ityndhurst Hitfh School last night In cerem onies held under fine w eather condition!, a t the high school field.
It w a* th r last cla** to be g raduated under the d irection of John M ac Lean, the principal Next y e a r Joseph polito, vice principal, will be the bond of th e school.
The them e ot th e g rad u ation wa* "D utiea Not Rights. ”
Jo*rpb Aarillo *fWaldroB Edward Aldridge
Salvatorr A lire Liada Allrn Maris L. Aiuaio Nancy ('. AinbroM
* K » ms Ann A iuu iisno *"H!hrl*«lnr K. Andra«y*hrn
Terr m i* M. Arunaado* Ruth Margnerllr Atwell
Drnni* A. Rsrhinann Nichols* John Barutts Victor A. Ba«iu»ki Sharon l.orraine Brrkmann
*f9u»s« Ann Beilina John Jotrph Benecki Janiee A. Benedict
*ff>loria Luciall* Benrdure I'ugrnr BialrxakKatWrcn Aim Bianco _Arlene Joan Bonelli Roaentary C. Bonelli
*fBarbsra Anne Botte Arthur Jainea Branham Stephen Brennan Joyce Anne Bright
‘ ■(•Christine Valerie Bruder James Eugene Bruggeiiian Sharon A. Bufsno Joteph F. Burameaki Brenda A. Caggiana Kathleen Caggiano Maria Rose Calabria Loui* C. Edward Calcagno Jerome Joteph Caimella Edward Adam Capone Carl V. Carbone, Jr. Kathleen Patricia' Carey John J. Carlucci
*fjune Carnival ‘ fl.inda Anne Csrr
Rosemary Patricia Csrrig Chirlea Richard Ctfrroll Barbara Ann Csatiglis Theresa Caatrichini Vito J. Catania Joseph R. Cerone Peter J. Cerracchio
’ •(■Catherine Cheeaenian Linda Cichino Christina Clark Robert J. Clark Robert John Consoli Barbara Alice Cope Annette Coppola Peter CorinoMichael Crowell ; ,Carmela Jo Curcio Joseph Anthony D’Agoitino Mario Richard Danieli
*+Joan Marie DeCeeco Joseph C. DeJesaa Cheryl Lynn Delaney Maryjo Delellia
•tE lien Marie Dell Thomas J. Deloy
* Joyce Denise Del Mastro Frances E. Del Vacchio
* Inlands T. D’Emilio •fSusari Ann Dempsey
Linda Irene Denecke Alan Joseph DePalma William Anthony DePasquale
* Julia Theresa DeRosa *fDiane. A. DeSeglio
Maryjane Theresa DiBIasi Thomas A. DIMaggio
*+Barbara Ann DiPlss Kathryn Patricis Dolce Robert A. Drabijc Mary Ami Drongoski Sandra Ann Ehlers
* Ted M. EngJoan Ann Etpoaito Maria Ann Fabarano William John Farrell Bernadette A. Fiore James A. Fox Janies II. Franchinn
‘ tM arie Erases ‘ tJoAnn Frisina
Paul A. Frith, Jr.Ronald Karl Fitchn
Linds Ann G a c d ta a __Paul GaccioneJoseph Galiger•
* Honor Students
The speaker* a trm aed the responsibility of citizens to their governm ent
The top ituden ta w ere W aldron Edw ard Aldridge who spoke on ' ‘C ountry" and M arie Ann Ptergroaai, who «poke on "Society ."
Cla** *tati*tic* w ere cited by B a rb ara Ann L. LaP<>nna. class president. In o ther talk* 1/x u ie Lem bn spoke on "L earn in g ” and II. W alter Single on "Self."
Invocation waa by Rev.
John Richsrd Cash Allan Victor Ceary < hirstophcr J. Genovese Jose pit P. GeatUe Lorraine Gentile
•tSally Ann GentileMartin M. Giampoala, Jr. Robert O snaeru-o (Jjerlyri Laolae Uiariager
•tRuiwell James d e eso n Robert J. Goff Geraldine E. Golliaky Dennis <ieo»a^_ Graber
• Carol Ann Crendinetti * t l.orraine A. f i rand men i
Natalie Jean Granite Andrew R. Cuirland Daniel James Halkard Glenda C. Harherk Sharlene Ann H sr|eck ' ,,, G eorunne Hardy Charles Henry Helbig John Icklan Peter J. Itnbesl, Jr.
•flu d y Infante Catherine J. Iocca
• Stephen Michael James Linds Joyea Keiper Russell T. Kenning Ronald KitlGeorge Knoeller
* * Joan Claire Krsus• Warren Howard Kurts *fL inds Sue Kurs
Marilyn Ann Kuamiak Leonard LaJorgia Philip R. Lamanna
*+Barhar« Ann L. LaPenna Phyllis Ann Laaki Roger Joseph Lazaurs
*t Louise I^mboAnthony Liacio
• Marie Elaine Lisiewski John R. Liuzzi l.inda Lee Lombardi Vincent Michael Lomio Lynn Susan Lopsrdo Roger T. LoPresti Joyce LubertoGiuny Louise Luddecke Lois Diane Luglio Paul Peter Machere
•{Barbara A. Marfino Daniel Vincent Mariano
*fLlnda Ann Marino Arthur J. Martinell
’ IMarion Jane Mattoglio Nancy Elizalieth MrColHgan Michael Francis McSweeney Janet Melfi
‘ fKathleen Menla• Suzann Alex a Michna •■(■Reuben Samuel Midler •fPam els H. Miles
Alfred Anthony Milici Richsrd Carl Minor Anns Marie Miracola Saundrs Miriana Kathleen Donna Mitchell
•■(■Karen Ann Mizeski Elsine T. Moderelli •Frank Erich Monaco
•fMariartnc Monaco -Linda Ann Montijo
•fPatricia T. Morgano Frederick Montran
•■(■Frances Cecelia Mugavero Ida M. Musico
• Linda Ann Nardone James M. Natiello
•fM arie Audrianna Nauta i— : Linds A. Naaaaro Edward Joseph Neville Msry Caroline Nichols
•fNancy Ann Nobile Lynd* Carol Nolte
•fM ary D. Nowel •fG all Winifred O’Conner *
James O'Conner, Jr.Patricia Marie Paino
• Marianne Claire Palmer Michatl J. Parella Rose M. Psscarella
• Louis J. Passaro Harry V . Psnlson, Ir .
Robert Olyn B ryant, pastor of Lyndhurst M ethodist Church. Jam es D . Scotti. president of the Board of Education, p resen ted th e diploma* afte r preaentation of the c lan t by E ll Kane, superintendent of school*. Award* w ere dtatributed by M acLean.
The Lyndhurat High School Girl*' Chora* sang "T ha Kxodus Song" by E rnest Gold.
The g raduates :
• Patricia Lynn Peake• Robert Albert Pnm ie *+Kathleen Perello
Vincent J. Perratta U nds Aha Petrussiello " 'chsed Petty Bichard John Piscentlao
* t Marie Ann PUrarossi f rank M. Pinto Roeeo J. Pinto Carol Piscatowaki ,
• Ernest William Pislo Lawrence Anthony Poteluna, Elaine Mary PoiniskIrene Rita Pravets Anthony N. Primerano Raymond A. Pules John A. Purcell Bruce Purvin Wilfred Thomaa Qnlat Suazanne M. Ranne Brace Thomas Reed Karen A. Rinaldi Vitina Theresa Rlazo Edward Riaaute Carol Roeeo Barbara Elaine Romejko
• Anthony James Rosa Judith Roselli
•■(■Donna Linds Rosenberg Willlam Raymond Ruas Alexander Russoniello Joseph Rutkowski Theresa Ann Rybackl Ronald S. Sableakl Karen Sadowski Nancy Doria Safar Faith Sala John Salem!Sam P. Sammarone Salvatore W. Santoro Joaeph Dominic Sanso IH Carole A. Savins Michael Charles Savino John P. Schaefer Mario Scillia Janet C. Scillieri Judith A. Servideo
•■(•Robert <>lrnn Settenibrluo Ronald A. Settembrino Lawrence Conrad C. Seyler Elisabeth S. Sienkiewiet Louis F. Signa
• f l l . Walter Single John J. Skibiak M’Liss A. Slamen
• LdrialiM Sialni 'Charles Snriensfcl, Jr. Margaret Sollitlo Alfred L Somma Barbara Ann Souza Margaret M. Standock Stephen M. Stanialowsky Diana Lynn Steffens
*tLinda Carol Stells Eric A. Storm Joan Christine Straeb
•fPatricia Anne StrsfaciRay A. Taylor ___ ______
*+Arlene Annette Tesaslone •fPatricia Irene Ttwes
Richard A. Thompson• Patricis Tremonte
Carol Janet Tressa Maria M. Trindade
• Lynne Trinks Joseph P. Trotts Patrick Rocco Varsalons Albert Joseph Vsraolons Msry Lee Vavrick Roger VecsRichard L. Vendola Rosemarie Vigliotti
• Richard Paul Joseph Vigna Raymond Raphael Villsnovs Marcella Vlllareale Barbara Ann V iurelli
•fCynthia Louise Voigt Sharyu Mary Walsh Linda Garolyn Wllken Joseph John Zalewaki * Anne Veronlcs-Zelinsky John F. Zelns Paul J. Zirpoli Wayne H. Zitter
of realization.Taking advantage of their
control of both the sena te and assem bly and w ith theof F rank (Hap) F arley , ttw A t lan tic City R epublican boat, th t D em ocrat* have finally, put th t question of n igh t racing on the ballo t In the form of a referendum
Hudson County, w hich p ro duce* alm ost any vote K enny want*, plu* Eaaex County, w here the D em ocrat* now have a tig h t grip on thing*, a r t ex-
handle in excess ol 1X0 annually O l th is, MB
- t h r t ta 'to*" "-*-*""Mori Thi nks Big
Mori'* disclosure that a i track wa* being Considered did not surprl*e peraora H m & lar
acres which sre held by Eu- interest* of the * tate out of th t York R acing Anoclatton on th t New Je raey 's threeg en t Mori, president of Garden hands of Ross Jo h n Kenny of building of the new Aqueduct bred track* and o a tMate track in Camden Hudson Oounty. tr a c k *
H* r ' * w rr* , c - A* Ptans fro th t track grow Reached by telephone a t aqulred by John G albreath, an- m ore definite th# full Im pact m ttU ng of th t-N ew Jersey
in horsw actng. baseball and w ay. for instance, a program ^ t h * I ^ . ’ Vtori" said the Se-m lwr such activities. th a t will m ake the track a ye ti'- caucus site waa " la rg e enough
The plans for the Secaucus round aBair. to hold five t r a d t t ," But hetrack were blithely explained to In other word*, the new said hi* control of p ie raceThe New York Times la s t week trac* will com pete 13 months track in the *tate precluded by with hi* reputation . Theyafte r H was made d e a r that a y t t r with the local m erchants law h it control of another. eu la ted he would m t let t h tGovernor Richsrd J Hughes and the shopping cen ters which However, he ta ld he thought enormoua, year-round potential would sign the IcgUlatkm. p i ty * v ital, im portant and the law would perm it him to of racing in New York and New
It la agreed that the race- necessary role ln the economy control less than half of the Je rse y escape full-scale extrack will 1» the biggest pol- Assembly Speaker Maurice V. stock of any new track . He ploKatlon. itical bonanza in the history of Brady, of Kenny'* Hudson, the said he had owned the Secauc- A dom ed track , they tald , New Jersey Ttw tra c k has p rim e m over of ra ce .tran k leg- eu* property tor 23 year* and Mould b t a weatherproof m ag- H>en sought for tw enty years, islutton during the current *es- that G albreath becam e his p«r- net In the m etropolitan a re a ;
Several year* ago It was on sion, warned of “ aU-out oppoai- tner 10 years ago. m oreover, tt would enjoy •„ . . . . "*® v#r8*“ approval until tio n from the New York in ter- Both m tn have national rep- la rg e foBowtng from New York
* * * * * . to referendum Carmine Savino J r . of Lynd- eat*." utatlons for undertaking because It would be m uch ekw-i needed.^Farley , to At- b u n t , then an assem blym an, The planned site tor a new sweeping project*. For exam - e r to m idtown than e ither Yon-
ntic County, w here he Put whole, thocking story harness-racing tra c k in north- pie, Mori ha* built a showcase kers, in W e*tchester County, o rturn* on m ajorities a s , needed, on the record. The p lans w ert e r a New Je rsey occupies 900 setting for G arden S to tt Park , Rooseveh. a t W est bury, L. Lwil give sou thern New Je rse y quietly w ithdrawn. a c re s of filltd-in meadow In Including one of the world * Along with th e statew ide Nov-* “ • Savino no longer I t In the Secaucus and N orth Bergen. largest motor inns and a large em ber referendum on
TJils m ean* th a t unless the asaem bly and there ha* been The property 1* owned by Eu- shopping center. ing bothindtjpendents a n d Republican* no one to carry on the fight gene Mori and John W. Gal- Although Mori refuted to a c Secaucus and North —?/ r 10 ***** ^°in ,orf*“ *nd ' ag a in tt the huge, relentlesa in- breath. Mori, whom Brady de- knowledge definite p lant for a a la i* w ith th e voter* olflght. the rnoe traok m o ru te r V rea ts th a t a re bark ing the scribed aa "King M idas.” Is new track , Brady said he had County, would have to« iu oe upon them within sn- race track . president of G arden State P a rk met w ith Mori a t G a rten S tate the construction of the new
Tliere Is. however, an op- in C herry Hill. P ark las t Memorial Day and trac k In a p a ra lle l referendump o rt unity for independents snd G albreath owns th e P itts that a harness race track In B rady said he wa* confidentRepublicans who w ant to save burgh Pirato* baseball club. He Secaucus was discussed . • they would,the economy of North Jersey, a lso is a prom inent thorough- Mori said today he thought Then th e legislature wwddThe track issue m ay yet be b red breeder and construction a domed race tra c k would do have to extend the harness rac- the handle th a t will swing the executive. He advised the New about *900 million In business. (Continued Chi Page 10)
o th e r year.F irs t it w as F ran k Hague
w ho had a hidden Interest in the Secaucus m eadow lands It w as revealed 10 y ea rs ago that H ague was p a r tia l ow ner of
P u b l i c S c h o o l G r a d u a t i o n F o r 2 5 3 i
songs by en tire classes.
LINCOLN SCHOOLThe them e a t the Lincoln
School program w as ‘‘Freedom - O ur H eritage". T here w ere 67 stu d en ts prom oted. P rincipal i^ea td n g part* w ere taken by R obert Luski, Joseph Melfi, John Lapolla and John Falzara- no. G erald Cupipola played an
of event* th a t oc cured In the The class of 57 movem ent w estw ard from the p resen ted by A nthony, Atlantic Shore to the Pacific principal.Certificate*Shore, In the course oC develop- sented by W alter ment, exploration and nWgrati- Board of Education on of the populace through the In charge of the exerc years in the growth of o w m - were Mrs. John M acLean, i tion*. ' De Gi*i, Miss N orm a
M uch of the program w as pe- and Vincent Borino, and I riod songs sung by the c la n o r ses Jean Brennan and by the girls. There w ere • large (Continued On P a
Russo Reports 75 Junks < Removed In Township Drive
t National Honor !
A total of 25.1 8th g rad e stu- of th e Board erf Education. solo by Robert Short, accompa- spoke a t the beginning and aga- num ber of na rra to r* T h t fU
a ’r J T S L : D0“ 1? T nied by Vin^ nt BoHn° : * * «* * • * th t presentation School Band played.School In the L yndhurst Public oompa&iment for all th e music piano solo by K aren Magrini.School* during the past week, of th e evening, on the organ. T here were selections by th e
E ach school had a p rogram Other* who assisted on th e pro- en tire class. Carl C lnardo wasthem e, and had som e of the g ram w ere the Misses Norma accouncer,studen ts taking pa rt in speaking Crawford and Lola Rizzuto, M- The class of 36 students w as and m usical num bers as well as es. Lucille M artin and A.G.Mc- presented by Mrs. M artin Hig-
M ahon. gins, principal. M rs. AlphonseThose who w ere prom oted a re : Olkowski presented the certifi-
K aren A m heiter, Louis Baroody, cates. Mrs. Jam es Starnett and V ictor Bartolom a, Susan Biaso M iss Norm a C raw ford had L inda Bluhm , Brian Botto, charge of the p rogram .
Jo h n C allahan, Angela Chieco, Certificates w ere presented to G erald Coppola, Lorraine Cop- Susan Beckmann, M ary Cacopa-
pola, R obert Davis, M ichael rdp , John Caprio, M ark Checki,D eFrino, E rn es t DeLuca, Linda C arl Cinardo, G ary Cinardo,D eLuoa, T heresa DeSeglio Linda M ary D’Aiello, P e te r Dlmeck,
accordion solo. Vocal solo p a rts DeW itt, Cecilia Digravino, Den- Edwin Dziekonski, Sharon Eng. in a m usical num ber w ere taken **e D urante, F ran k E rrico , John Stephen Evano, R ichard G ray, by N ancy Nolte, B arb ara Keogh F alzarano , Anthony F erra to , R obert Grosso, Jo h n Grzelak, and Roseann Scillia. F ra n k F lorre, R ichard Girgenti, P au l Hayton, Arlene Jacobsen.
H ie class w as presented by G ra c e Im periale , P e te r Imperi- Donald Kam inski, Doug Miss Charlotte Savino, principal ale. B arb ara Keogh, George las Kaminski, E dw ard K raus,Jr.C ertificates of prom otion w ere Kessel, Rowne King, Vinoenl La Lawrence Leahy .K aren Magrini, presented by Anthony Scardino, C orte John Lapolla, Joanne Lon- W arren M iller, Ann Murcer,
go, -Victor Longo, Linda LoPresti R ichard M urrar, P a tr ic ia Neglia Anita Lotito, Robert Luski. Carm ine P icardo, D iane Ritchie,P e te r Maliano, Thomas M arrone G a ry Ritchie, Jan ice Ruvere,R obert M assa, R ichard Mazzate- Louisa Sangiorgi, R obert Short 111, William McW illiams, Joseph Jo an n Slaby, C harles Spina,M elfi, E lfriede Monaco, Nancy Philip Vitarelli, M arie Voli Tho- M organo, M arilyn M orici, Ida- m as Wysocki lyn M ustardo, Nancy _ JEFFER SO N SCHOOLNolte, Angela Palum bo, Judith "F ro m Shore to Shore4 was P ascare lla , E lizabeth Patterson, th e Iheme of the program a t Serina Pedano, R ichard Petronio Jefferson School. N orm an Bell Joseph PorcUe, Nora Rosenberg,F ra n k Scardino, Roseann Scillia,K athleen Seam an, John Settem brino, Louis Settem brino, Linda Spinalli, Lucille Spizzir^p, John Stetz, L inda T im panaro, G race Troncone, Palrrrina Tucclno.J a m e s W arburton, M ichaelW ianecki, J a m e s Zoccoli. ta tion of fireworks. quarte r inch in diam eter.
"T h e Challenge of T om orrow '' Because th ere is som e confu- Cannons, canes, pistols or ot- w as th e them e a t the Washing- sion about w hat constitutes fire?- he r devices designed for use ton School. Sharon E ng gave the works, a reading of th e law Is otherwise than with paper caps, opening address . O thers who helpful. Fireworks a re thus de- Any fireworks containing ahad speaking p a rts w ere Marie fined : "Dangerous F irew orks' compound o r m ixture of yellow C hecki, R ichard Gray. Louisa m ean and include th e following: o r white phosphorous o r m er-Sangiorgi, M ary D*Aiello, G ary Toy torpedoes containing m ore c,ury.C lnardo. R ichard M urray,Susan th an 5 grains of a n explosive Any fireworks th a t contain aB eckm ann, Jo h n Caprio closed composition. r detonator o r b lasting cap.th e speaking w ith "A nd What P a p e r caps containing m ore Fireworks compositions th a tof O ur F u tu re ." th an ,35 grains of explosive com- Ignite spontaneously o r undergo
Special m usic was a trum pet position. *■ m arked decomposition w hen aub-
NOTICEThe third reg is tra tion for
th e Mi** L yndhurst Contest will be held T hursday, June 23. a t 8 PM to the A W W Lewandowitkl Am vet* Post No. to 323 N ew York Avenue. ■
AH Mingle g irls , ages 16 • 23 who a re residen ts of Lyndhurat a r t eligable to ente r . Contestants will be jud ged on poise an d beauty.
F in a l Contest wtH be held J u ly 4th a t B ergen County P a r k ta conjunction with the township Independence Day
✓ P rogram .Trophies will be awarded
to r first, second and third ! place*, and a ll finalists will rece iv e p ritea , f |
F o r fu rther Information abon t this an d th e final reg istration con tact Co-chair- m en John M adetone a t 83fl- « * 5 o r Thom as Cassidy a t
. 997-1185, ‘
Commissioner Peter I . Russo of tbe Dept, of Public Affairs, reports 7R Junked autos “ gotten rid of” since enactm ent recently of the ordinance prohibiting keep- ing Junked car* on any property. He said he has Issued “ five o r six warnings” to owners of property along R iver Road from Rutherford to Janncey Avenues in the hope of improving the appearance of this approach to oar towij. He said this a rea has about 00 junk a ir s , some without m o to r * o r wheels, which owners have
not cooperated tn from the scene, and I the cooperation of such < ers and to the Police < m ent. He added j of thehurst a bad • even reside In
Russo heads tl Im provem ent form erly the Com m ittee, a n d alt b e r t of the LIC eludes headsIVkllfiis ilitnpuuce ut'jj operationA m erica Beautiful of M rs. Lyndon B. Jo
Chief Liddle Warns On FirewiNew Je rsey Law 'prohibit* th e F irecrackers o r salutes exeee- jeeted for 48
sa le , m anufacture and trarispor- ding 5 inchcs in length o r three to a tem p e ra tu re <
F ah renheit. „ - • F irew orks th a t can
ded en m asse by a h p la c e d fn one of th e im pact erf a rifle ■wise.
F irew orks such as or fuses, containing a o r head , o r point o r surface ..
Howard C.
TH tN M M Y. Jtfftt U P 1966
"Why, I’ve fed him and clothed him and sent him through school, and to col- tage," you say, "I've given him a reasonable amount of spending money, and brought him up in good surroundings."
That is fine! Those things are a lot
Your home life is largely the key to their lives. If it is too austere, too
harsh, you may drive the young folks to seek innocent pleasures elsewhere —
and these pleasures may become not so innocent.
more than most boys and girls have had.
But they are not everything.
What have you done about their moral education 7 Or have you left that to their teachers — and chance ?
Not all the young criminals come
out of slums and alleys. Some of thfc sons of millionaires have turned out to be "hoodlums" engaged in criminal ac- tivites. Sometimes their fathers' money
If your home is one where laws and morals are disregarded, you cannot expect your children to be better than
their parents.
Fortunate are the parents whose children like home best, prefer to bring their companions to their homes instead of going to some place where they wfll be more welcome.
When thie boy thinks his father is"the finest man in the world", and the
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girl believes her mother is "just the best
and influence saved them from punish ment, but not always.
Have you been too busy with business and social pleasures fo know what your son and daughter are doing —
where they go, who are their associates, what are their recreations ?
mother any girl ever had", then you have gone a long way toward solving their problems. But you will have to watch your step to live up to their thoughts of you.
C opjrw rlte 1966 L ead er N ew spapers
Thia educational endeavor is made possible by the cooperation of the following poblic-ipirited citizen* who a re ^ f lH H I always in the fore striving to make our community a finer and better place in which to live. ’
ID, President H. W. GROTE, President ROBERT J. KEENAN. President JOSEPH It. POLITO, PreiidentA Mfg. C*. UOP Chemical Company Equity Saving! & L o n Association Joteph R. Polito Agency, Inc.
PHIETH F. BENEDICT, PresidentM iller, I m
RALPH W. SHAW, J f , Preiident A. R. Purdy Co, Inc.
PETER A. SANDO, Preiident The Copper Hood Reitaurant. Inc.VINCENT P. CANDIO, M.D. THEODORE RICHMOND, Pretident
Inter-City Tramportation C o, Inc.JOHN s . LESLIE, Preiident
Leslie CompanyN. B1ANCULU, Sec. S Trea.. FORDS* Expre*. A Transfer C i FRANK * MICHAEL GALLO
Gallo Wholesale Meats, Ine.HOWARD C. CLAUBERG, Pr«l<knt
Miles Mexcnry d t p . WALTER* R. STEEVER Steever "Funeral H oneIE, President President
Carlo* Restaurant, Ine. Chairman af the Board Filigree Foods Inc.-
VICTOR M. CARDELLA, President The Dag Agency, Ine.
HORACE BOGLE JR . Attorney At Law.,/;
F. S. DICKINSON J R , President Becton, Dickinson a Company* S. J. 9ISSELMAN
East Rutherford Industrial ParkERBERT n e w t o nThe Forest Dairy Co. JAMES P. TUOHY, President
American Truck Leasing Corp.
W. K. HOUPT, President Major Cleaners a Lanndareft
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ARNOLD A. UEMASSL JR , V. Pres. De Massi CadiUlac-Pontale C o , Inc.
ANTHONY SCARpiflO, j R , Pre*. Valley Brook Liquors, Inc.
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William J. Wilton A Son*
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Three Scramble For American Title IW I S Ethe t a t) past f t n t b**e a* •*» tem brtna raced to third. VW- ■mn* grounded a t atautotop J o tftom an who fired • perioet p*C to th* fla t* i h t i d of the titling Settrm brino But tha t yndhurtt played joMtd the hall out o l tha glove at ca tcher Bill Alvaro to m ail* the *core W)
A tingle hy F ladung loadad the t a m a lte r Steve M u n w bunted Into • force play. Ron Klat then delivered a sacrifice fly to right,
F ladung a truck out nine and did not walk an oppo*in< batter,
tingle to r r . i t r r and then ttol*
J-3 » tth the tetftock
A run aeartng •togie In tha h u rth inning hy VU VlllaiMva «a« the difference in the |4tc4v tag 'fuel between Hadong and tin. kenaack • Bob G m rnm
I j la ta ir i i aoorad when Ron Settem hrtoo and Ttmt DI Mag- gl<> walked with two cyto and Vtllanova (uikwod with a single to ren ter.
Th* wtnm r* added a p a ir of insurance run* in the top o l the lev ra th . Settcm brino led a rt With an UllWld ting le DI Maggtn
Into a »«r** team teram hto laat r a i j .T WIW»* n * aa league leading D t M at- 0 * Maaai got back an th* at M oton •offered an upaet de- winning tra il a* k raUMd to feat and trailing T U * D epart- edge Oaruaet Company k» a 4 4 m eat and 8 It Penick Ctampany gam e The winner* tra iled 1-1 won both e t th e tr game* until the honnm at #>e tourth
D e H aatf Motor* waa handed Inningt e second defeat of the teaaon Two run* la the fourth inninga* the K i#ania Club uptet them and a tingle tally to th r «fthby a M aeora- M anager F rank inning gained the trium ph HttoLow der't team rehounded from hy G*or** IcM atio . G em * M r,
a t to How Lyndhurat County championship North Jaraay.
W h a t k in d o I p i tc h in g L a u i fa cod
r u p la y in g • g a in a t G ro u p IV t a a n w
But haw coma Krug o f MiUhum Had Roaai of Wat- A w t HtU» war* called hado re Di Maggie for catcher om th* Gr**p 111?
||;i|L,lrn Wnfrk.it.ar 14*11. UlA |L .■ * * w a* * IVIIaauUrrl llu f ® * %#•*»*■ £ ggsnlB lgt»©rhat pinwahipa. Neither of then, playod th* kind of oppn- tit ion fared hy DiMaf|4o. T o m um one of tha finaat tcholasttc catcher* developed to thoaa part*. Yet ail ha could cop wa* a second mi the Group I I I .
Phooey on thoaa aU-itart, any we.
BRE5LIN ON SECOND TEAMIn the Parochial, Prop and Private tchool divition
T im tJ ro a l n ot Queen of Peace wa* litted on the tecond te a m at a p i tc h e r . Her* again one mutt wonder abou' th e four mSt made the firat all>»tate. Did thay face th e k ia d of pttching BresBn faced? Did thay catch againtt th a hind of tough o p p o s i t io n into which Queen of Paace h a d t a wade all »ea«>n?
In the Croup I, law! Rutherford, which won the North Jertoy title although it played Grotip IV twami moat i aI th* tea ton, pUcod Boh Bartlett on tha third team. That'* a tcreom. V tids like Auguttenton of Pt.
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19CZ C A D ILLA C S ed an D eV llle F u ll pow er, w /fa c to ry a ir . Only $1995 w iU take U hom e.
1962 DODGE D a r t 4 d r. sdn . 6 cyl. au to , d r iv e It, y o u ’ll buy l t fe r o n ly $595
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V a l l e r y D e a t h O n M o t o r c y c l e S p u r s
S t a t e E v a l u a t i o n O f I t s C o n t r o l
of A. tour Vallery J r , of l^sidhM et. in a iiv>ti w cytde r rM h hi*! w m k c a p ■ eerie* of Mkh i r t l n M ) end I i causing 'U l r Imt enforcem ent official* to re-evaluate la* » governing the um1 o l tin* cycle*
There lie* been u rapid rise In the pupuU rlly ol m otorcyclee tn recen t months Tlw V iU rry death w»* tiff second fo strike Lyndhurst in ihe period ot a few months.
Frank Juaiu*. a senior a t F a ir ietgh DteUnaon UahreniQf,
W in an m c I M I an Parti A w „ R utherford
Wh<’rt*rr more s t r ingent law* art* w t i M ia now M u g quee-ttOMi
Atty. O n Arthur J . Sill* nald. "TW* problem cam e up very quickly and I* crea ting more problem * than we anticipated O ur offlae t* giving tt careful ■turfy But It should be noted th a t w«. took State Police off m otorcycle* teveral year* ago for reasons of safety
Lt. Albert Ikxlgaon oi the enforcem ent section of the Motor Vehicle division said,"M otorcycle* a re now the * object -of j tu jy of a num ber of national m otor vehicle enforcem ent agenc ie s The issue seem s to be wheth e r we need a standardized m otorcycle d river exam ination ."
Ffiiw 'Jersey i* growing a b u m ” p e r crop of m otorrycle enthusiasts from college ituden ts to m iddle-aged businessm en. In I960, the s ta te had 11,989 m otorcycle reg is tra tions; last y ear there w ere 28,151, and ' sta te offic ia l! expect the to ta l this yewr to reach 32,000.
For the last 25 year*, New Je rse y has been one of the few sta tes to require sep a ra te d riv ing tests and licenses for m otorcyclists. A w ritten road knowledge test is also required unless th e d riv er has taken such a teat within the previous y e a r in connection w ith an autom obile license application.
The w ritten test is the sam e given applicants for a license to drive four-wheeled vehicles, and the driving test varies only slightly. "M otorcycles a re also subject to the sam e m oving violations a« are. c a rs ." according
to Jam es Sheerw w d of the a te Motor Vehicle Dtvtakm
Th* sta te dees not m otorcyelee to undergo annual M wH ttons "The equipm ent at ou r m otor vehicle Im paction ita ttons ta not adapted to testing motorcycle*, * s ta te official aaid.
M otorcycles a ra perm itted on all New Je rsey roeda, including the New Je rsey TurnfMk*, w ith the exception of the G arden Sta te Wrteway.
With theee m inim al req u ire ments, th e incidence o f m otor- cyele accidents continue te so e r In th e firs t ate month* at 1*65- the m eat recent om cto i s ta te - tios a ta iiah le -th rre w ere 543 m oiereycle acrldents, a «2 per cent Incm eee over ths sam e period of 1964.
There w ere 12 falalities involving m otorcycles in the per* riod, a 33 percent increase ove r the first six months at 1964 Throughout the whole country last year, there w ere 1,230 mo- torcysie accident fatalities, accounting for 2 p sr cent of all m otor vehicle accident deaths.
Sills attributes th is accident increase to " d r ive rndk • I 1 | | .. . M „ J , l —,1r " rroiipffli rinnrrTson fo r the rash of m otorcycle accidents and in ju rie t a re the lack of protection afforded the m otorcycle driver, and hie ge neral inexperience."
The Mate, however, due* not haveaccidents to whit h * motorcycle la involved Th* stole la now trying im prove ito raparttog nicthuda *e that records will shwv w hether the accident in- vnKing a m otorcycle waa a collision w ith another c a r or a wt lltary 'm ish ap
A bill h as been introduced in the L egislature to requ ire all m otorcyclists to w ear c rash hcl- m ltj, but there is I Mile chance action will be taken on this Ull in Ihe cu rren t leenlon.
T here a re alao discussions shout requ iting annual inspec Uon o f m otorcycles and improv. ing the rand test given drivers
The public toseinattnn srtih m otarryclea goes on despite toe •ta ttstlca and the general knowledge that motorcycle* a re dangerous to cperate , especially i tor th e Inexperienced driver,
WlUlam Steele, president of H arley David mm at Eaaex County. said "W e have doubled our sa les of m otorcycles ever
laat year. At toe
M any custom er* at Mi field ite r* a rv college HudrtH*, but, he eald, there a re a g re a t num ber at custom ers in thetr 40* and .-arty 90s "The detore am ong m an to own s m otoreyclf h a s alw ays hern there , bat now we hav« a them,"
I'an te il’s N f*af(t Ballet Arade- *n> f«f th r rtght-«eek sum m er •* »'*n Jttov .'T August 19
Ml*a M anners s tu d ie i In NewA urk with Otjuukhm, Swntaida. V . k ami UudmiQa Shullat, at* I in pgrt* with the ft
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"The o ld er m en mbwrtt th e m otoeeycle h it when they w ere young," he added. "They tn now and say they need atoreyele to r a second c a r to m u te to the station Hut It aoon becofflc* aometMng else "
Steele sa id every custom er a t hia shop Is given a lesson in handling a m otorcycle "We alao teach them defensive driving, to bew are of the e a r in frunt m aking a left turn. Most a cc ident* a re mode |n front of a m o to rcycle ."
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A»«le fttwi wineerta through tl*1 United S la te s she danced wnh the Metropolitan Opera Itnflrt #nd in a touring Russian
!0f«ro 0>„ alao to Itioadw ay 't Itli^psot^." "hong t^ Hotw ay"
•"*• I Team w ith Musie. " IV u tier form er students a t the
jwesthgrjr school a re now tour- ^ the Soviet t^nlon aa srnn* fc«r» at Am erican lloiiet fhan- l e r
Rt’hcarsals of the Garden tJ° lh 4 a r e continuing th r
ough the w m m er a t the Newark ? M « t Academy tor "Nutrmrfc- ei lo be perform ed wider the
•Hint Jersey Symphony’s a tg ia
The Garden S te tf lia lir t will •*»> perform its "Introductioni tt with the New fcvwoNwv at Hymphuny HaU i*a N >. it r w lb d i® the gala Gap. den *?'«*.• n li* | on the foiknwtng cv tn t r ' in |hi|t *anva audiiunum Tt-.' > * -.t-f-'s schedule inciu-detl a *«,ue:it e o f educational peogrnmmnui ut R aat O range and In H c ta g ,*t iioala s ta rt tint ih the (all. I *
Me snd Mir; N a d *. McGowan. 11 KagljahiuMm , Lako Parsippany, ot Ihurst arv the pare,>t« of a d a u ghter. Caryn Lynne, burn May
•I I - aal Orange (ien eral !!>i»pttal rm- new haby h a t a »lnti*r, Colleen M ra. MeOowan i* Um form e- Joyce An.-her of Tontine Avenue. Lyndhunt.
Final Meeting For Old GuardThe Old Guard of R uthartard
will hold It’s final m eeting, p rio r to the Sum m er receas, Wed- nesday June 22nd, in F ellow shlf Hall of the St. Joh n 's Lutheran Church.
Buns, coffee snd doughnuts will be served from 9:39 A.M. until the m eeting la called to o r de r a t 10 o ’clock.
There will be selections by the O rchestra. A film will be shown regarding Public Serv iee Klectric St Gas Company, w ith a talk by one of th e ir R epresentatives.
Public Service fUm*, and talks, w e have had previously have been very interesting and instructive, so we a re looking forw ard to the coming presnta-
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d* km gown* lay beneath ih w r n r f i m kimrma type ru n ts withK aburki sleeves which w a r t tril l m ed wtth gro*r*tn ribbon, m w ere the hemline* at th e ir gowns They w ore m atching floral hand headpiece* Thry carried raaoade* of fknk and w hite da>
dr* M arino. d augh ter of • M t Mr* Santa Marino. » land Ave . becam e the Of R m ar II F rank Beilina
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*>/ Mra. Jean ette P . Thompson, 538 P a r t Plat e Ljmdhumt m J o m p le ta d aa Arm y ad m lnU trs thin course a t F o rt Dlx. N J „ May 3T.d « t y perform ed t f S a c m i The m aid of honor had Ameri-
H eart R C Church hy the Rev. can Beauty roses in h e r arran B dw anl I ts jd u k gem ent.
M m Anita O erracchio waa Thp a re honeymooningtnakl af honor M t*. Suaan B<- ln ^ ^ wiH )lv.Ulna, slater o f the (ro o m , and ^ M H am ngton Avenue, Lynd- MIM Jo tn V lteritto cou*in of M rt Beilin* la wtth theIM hrido, w ere b ridesm aids. Cu*tomer Service D epartm ent Mia* Mirhi Ii lw M *t « am tn ef ^ f u c m *nd rHcWlWflfl «M ill* bride, w aa Junior hridesm a- F m I R u tb p rto rt. Her
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m an Marry Steinlauf, Joseph , B S degree In Chemistry. and Thunell and Dennta M arino ua- „ „ M g (n chem iatry
' ____ from Seton H all Unlveralty.The bride wor* an em pire w here he will continue h it study
Ity ie gown of angel akin »«rtn <*, „ fuU „ m c to r , ph DWith scoop neckline. Kabuki ln c h e m l.try liee«c« and %n A-llno Skirt w ith a detachable cath ed ra l tra in .Applique* of Alencon lkce re- fm broklered with boreali* ory- «Uls *eedpearl» and teardrop*, trim m ed her bodice and sleevaa fe d iofhr of fhe sam e lace tx>r- W an e Olkowski. sec re tary of dered the hem line of her sk irt. ,.*■* P N Beta Lam ada Society of A band of seedpearls and c r y s - M ontclair State College Is alt- ta li held her fingertip veil in ending the Fu tu re Business p lace She carried a cascade of Leader* convention a t th e Jung •tcphano tu and philaenopsis Hotel In New Orleans. She leftorchids and baby’s breath . Kennedy A irport by w hisper Jet
Bridal a ttendants w ore shock- on Saturday end shall return ing pink ensembles. Their peau J “ "« 16 She rep resen ts Mont-r ..., v . ..____________________ c la ir College.
legal Secretaries Met In ParamuiP aram us - Th* S ta te Board
M eeting of the N .J. Legul Secreta r ie s Association w as held at the P aram u s Quality Court Mo- tttf, Rmite 17, P a ram u s on Satu rd ay morning, Ju n e 18, 1966.
Chapter governors from a ll f counties w ere p resen t to give their reports on th e ir individual 4e ^ v « 1e*. • '
Various new and old business w ere Introduced a t th is m eeting.
A special luncheon was also held a t the R ib & Siriion Room of th o motel. A represen tative ftom the insurance firm of E lias B. Cohen A Associates, Newark, w as guest sp eak er who p resented special insurance coverage for the legal sec re tary .
Among those p re sen t w ere M iss Sally Scanlon of Lakewood S ta te P res., and M iss Irene K.Gallllc of W. Pa tte rson , Vice- Preoidsnt.
H ie Passaic-B ergen C hapter at th e Association w ere hostess to th is event and sponsored a hospitality room and splash p a rty, poolside, for the m em bers F riday evening.
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The Wodows World W ar I Cha te r 17, Rutherford will hold a re g u la r m eeting June 28th a t the E lks Home, Ame* Ave., a t 9 P . M. Mrs, P e rcy Flynne hostesa.
C hapter m eetings closed until Septem ber.
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North Arlington Pharmacy 1 R idge R oad
ITC Electronics 8 R idge R oad Jay Arnold
43 Ridge Road Kiddie Haven580 Ridge Road
•A Lilly’* ' _6 R idge R oad
Lincoln Gift Shop 38 R idge Road
Major Cleaners & Launderera Marietta Millinery
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s J K i S S 4 4 ;National Community Bank
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Phil’. Luggagi 40 R idge R oad
Prozys 35 R idge Road Ridge Bakery 20 R idge Road Skirt ‘N Shirt 32 R idge RoadTodd Studio
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. . . . Mir J Mto llm an Company a l Lyndhuret for 10 j r r t n , M m Kwy moved cut of town Hr m u a m em ber of le e re d M*#rt H C O a tr rh
Hr Irav t« M* wfctow, Mr* M ary Ann Kennedy E eh rrt, three a w , Jsm ea R , of Plato- (l*M. Monroe, a t O range and John, a l horn*; a daughter Mr* Louis (O ertn ide t Thlrvan or l a h r partippany tHrr-y t i t t e n , M n Vtetoe (Oertrurtei Klein and M n Edw ard tEste- UI) K lreehenm an at Newark, and Mr* Ran# tRthH> Re*eh ol H aslet; and «tx grandchild-
M l S tay u anw Avows* W M ia a : C h u n * tiK .a tsstom *.■>.
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Adoalram Masonic Ttxnpio SSI i M a id A r a , Uyadharat
(■hurra ftchaai, 10 a . a . 1’rra. hln* Kervlre, 11 a.m.
W EHTMINSTEJt PRE'tBYTEBIAJf CKCHOH Bldge Ud. and P o |« Avo. L.nxNmret, f lu * Jereey
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n Saturday n a m tha WaMa } . IppoUto ru n a- ra t Ham a, 4B RM gr Road, to Sn rrrd H ra rt R .CChurch. when* a Utah Maaa waa offered a l 10 a l l M a rm rn t w a i In Holy
Nrwton T h u rb rr, Moirtclalr, j J . S ac rrta ry for E aat Asia Q m iptaaion on lEcum m lcal Mi- ikkm and Relation*. U nltrd Ppt»- Bytprl^i C hurch in tha U.S.A.
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Worahlp Service — 114* a.m . Junior T a lk ; Child Okra aad Noroary aarvk-e provided a t each hour.Sunday Schhrdal* — April M
UNITARIAN SOCIETY 70 Home and Ame* Avenuea
Sunday Service, 11 :W a.m . Church School and Nuraery
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11 : t t a .m . Morning WorahlpYouth Fellowship
7:8© p.m. Evaageilatk WEDNESDAY
8:00 p.m. H our ofPhone O E. 8-070#"T h e Chureh of tha R oyal W elcom e"
Steever Punerel Homei t Tj' <r At *i v "
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Ridge Road, Lyndbttrat W Ebster 94)490
(corner 5th Ave.)
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C ity Office . 469 Palisade Ave.
Eugene C. ParkerC P arker. Tl« R uth
rrfo rd Avanua, died suddenly a t hia home on Thuraday, June 16. He wa* T*. was bom In Wa- a t Crack. N J . and had llv td in J t m r O ty for 26 year* before moving t* Lyndhurat 39 yenrs ago Tho eotwle oalehraled thei r Golden Wadding annlveriary
Salvator* $ H archlteilt. (V v e lan d Avenue. Haahrouak Height*, form erly of l.yndhw vt tiled Thurmiay a t HaaN tN K t Hrighta lloapiial a f te r a ahori Ittneaa Ha waa 81. o n horn In I t t ly and cam * to the S ta te i at the ag* of «evra. ing In Hobofcen. then in l.ynd- httrat for SI yaar* h*fo»» mo*- Ing to ItgflMnurk Height* M y a a r t age. * ’* /
He w u th a owner of the t.yn6 < hural Ctoat Com pany which m o- ved to H aclu-iuark U year* ago. H e waa a m em har o f tha O arpw Chrlati R.C Churah, Haohm urk Height*
Survivor* a r t Ma wife, Mr* Conatance PuntoUllo M anhitaU I; three aotw. Vincent a t Kingston. N Y , Anthony and Thomaa, ad horn*: a daughter. D iane a t home, a brother, F tort, ef L )M - hura t. tvni itsteni, Mr*John (Ann) DaCamUto of Lynd- hurat, and Mr* Vlato (Jennie) lionadona of F a ir Law n, and tufi grandchildren.
Th* funeral wa* m i Monday from N azare M em orial Home.
' VNTOHO — D**ming It po Mhfo to UhmB aU InWr w ith to •kproaotnft o a rai»l hedHfelt thank* to all our rrlat.vaa, frfcmto and natghbor * fo r th a ir word* of conaotatkm, b. m tiful Bn-al tribute* and annny ig lrltual bouquet* a t th* funeral at our beloved m other I me** Santoro.
Wt eipeelaUy wi*h to thank M tgr. H Beck a n d the chrrgy at S." rad Heart R C. Church lor #» lr w o n b o t oomfort, oar d<rtor fl. n U taao , tha offlc*r* and m em b en of the Sacred Heart Roaary and Holy Trinity Incittoa al*o th a Third Order Of St. Franei* of St. Joseph’* H C Chwr«h, S k a t RiMherfottl and th* atatf of th* Naxar*
Mr. P a rk a r re tired in 1956 from th* Cblgato-Palmolive Com pany of Jersey O ty a lte r 54 y e a n with them. At hi* re tire m ent be wa* a forem an He wa* a m em ber of the Zeredatha Lodge, No. 131. F . A A M. of J e n e y a t y .
Survivor* are hi* wife. Mr*. E m m a Scholl P a rk e r; a aon. Eugene, o t Rutherford, and one grandchild.
Masonic service* w ere held on Sunday evening a t the John L. Burk Funera l H om e 53 R idge Road, ikhefe a f t tg io u s funeral serv ice w as conducted by th* Rev. G eorge F. M uller, of 81. M atthew 'a Evangelical L u theran C hurch a t 1 p jn . on Monday. In term ent w as In B ay View Cem etery , Ja r*ey City.
Inc., 40J R tdg- Road, to Cbrpua M. m ortal Horn*. Inc., for their Un-i*tl R C. Chureh, where a t kind and effkW nt se’-viccs 10 k m • Solemn High Mata B ereaved D augh ter and Sonwa* offered Interm ent wa* In ■ ■
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nR R IH C K JN E - We w ish fo -Tn*<« tW i rnram r n r m p m u g " our m ast sincere and heartfeifthank* to all o u r relative*, friends and neighbors for their
Holy Croe* Cem etery, North A rlington.
Carlo DeVenioCarU. DcVenlo, 537 F ry m a n
St., died un F riday m orning a t . . , ,•lia 11arkensack tfospitM Oflar haautlfula lingering illness. He wa* 71, wa* bom tn Italy , and c a n e to th* United State* in 1906, liv ii* t in t In New York C ity and for the P«*t 45 y ears w aa a resident of Lyndhurat.
Waa m em bar of the servlc* ot World W ar I. He w a s a mem- of Sacred 11* a rt R.C.Church.
flo ral tributaa a n d m any *pir- ttual bouquets Ot th f funeral of our bek*nd m o th e r Santina (ii-rincione.
We especially wish to thank Msgr. H. Beck a n d the clergy ol Sacred H eart R.C. Church for th e ir com forting words, our doctor J . O’R ourke and the staff of the N akar* M emorialHe leavea h is wife. M n . M ary
Caggiano DeVenio, th ree daugh- lBC to r th*,r kind andte n , Mrs. Jam e* iL en a l A bbro-Se™ciot'* ®#rv*ca*si no af Bloomfield, M rl, Recco (E m ily) M em cco , of Nwv Providence, and Mr*. Al (M arie) Daniel of Wayne, Joseph ot Clifton, Anthony of C arlatadt. and John of W ood-Rtdge; M n brothers , Joseph <4 Shenandoah.Pa
and M urray in ’ftaly ;
B ereaved Son*
Lincoln PTA ReorganizationThe Lincoln School
held ita reorganization m eeting the bom* of th e President
P.T.A.
ahd 16grandchildren. i M ichael Turso on Wednesday
T he fun«ral was on Tue*day evening from the N azare M em orial P resen t w ire th e Msr*. Gab-Home, Inc , 403 R idge Rd., to riel lYanchino, Mra. Edward Sacred H eart Church, where a Frohtin, M n. F ra n k Gentile Mr* High M ass of R equirm was of- T hom as Gentile, Mrs. Willard fered at 10 a .m . Interm ent w as Weber. Mrs. R obert D avis Mrs. in St. Joabph’i Cem etery, Lynd- Anthony Giano, M n . P a t Gua-
M r. and M n . Jc tw Q uartan* r e MT Sanford Avenu* Lyad- K b H h a w announced the enga- g e n w * ot their slaughter S a n to Mi W tikam tJovieUo. mm at M r and M n . O. C w to to . < Rhrvrald* Avenue. Lyndhunt
K P a r ty of 100 friends and r*. lattve* waa held a t th* Quart*- ra m hom e Saturday evening.3 m i * h . , — ------------
M w Q a a rta ra ro has attended. L yndhurst achool* and Mr Otb vialfo alao of L yn d h u n t acia*"Is ta employed wtth Ralph G loniano Roofing and Skdlm Cbcnpany at L yndhunt.
A June wedding is planned.
Local Residents Among 55 Winner*Jam e* C avaicant* of 399 Park
Avenue and M artin W. Phelan of T il Second Avenue, Lyndhurst, wee* am ong the 35 men in th e P a n rn u s C hapter of SPE HSQ8AC Choru* w hich won A n t prize in the contest Saturday, June U , in the auditorium, Aahury P ark , for Northern New Je rsey atngvr*
The gm g> will ting a t the G arden Slat* P laza June 30 and a* a h of Ju ly celebrations ln P aram u s. In O ctober final* will ha held in A tlantic City a t which tim e the P a ra mu* Cboru* hopes to win h o n o n a* Middle Atlantic State* Champions
Th* ehorug tutng two aelcc- tions and w are judged for vole* extirt*«i1nn. arranrrem ent, harmony accuracy, ba lance and blend and stage p re ten ce
The Lyndurat m *n la v e been with the chorus 5 year*, when It wa* still a Lodi organization. The chorus give* proceed* from ita affairs to the Logppadict, an UtstRukm devoted to helping peop le w ith speech and hearing impairm ent*
C avalcan tc invites any m an in tereated in joining the singing group to contact him by calling him at G E 8-5R80
On behalf of th e New Je rsey and New York V olunteer F irem en ’* Association and the L yndhurst F ire D epartm ent I would like to thank you and your staff for the cooperation nnd help given during our hosting of the Associations 53rd Annual Convention and Parade.
Your support and coverage of our activ ities w as greatly appreciated .
P .n m tiy the MM* Onnv jntvm (or Elks waa h*M a t Atlantic CU7. aad L yndhunt » •* »agnM r*pr*»ta t* d by a large runtlngaM. Th* lodge Head q u a r im wa* eataM lahol at th*Sahara Motel, artier* th? entire Motol com puted of a*v*nty-ane raonta w as com pfotriy ah*orti*d by the Lyndhurat Elk* Fifteen
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to th an k all in person we wish to tak e th is m eans of expressing bur m ost sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for th e ir wordB of consolation, beautiful flo ral expressions and ciou* hostess sh e has alw ays m any spiritual bouquets at th? been in the past. A very enjoy- funera l of our beloved m other able evening w a s had by all.Jenn ie Celia. t •— ----------
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rino, M rs. M ichael Luski.Plan* were m ade for a lunche
on w ith Santa C laus, a Chinese AuctionI Mr*. Turso president served pineapple cube* decorated with cherries and a tra y of assorted sandwiches topped off w ith a delicious chocolate cake and coffee and proved to be the gra-
at the S*a*id* Motel Thi* p ro ve* w hat 0 tremendou* group ot enthuaiaatlc m*tob*r* m ad*the trip .
F rid ay evening. Exalted Ruler Jam ** St, Georg* and h it wife Dotor** war* ho*t* a t a cocktail party given in the Motel Yard for all gue*t* in attendance. Im m ediately following the eark ta il hour, all attended stnnfoy’t R eetaurant for a ho*- pttfdrty p a rty which waa enjoyed by all ThU affair endured la te into th* m oming. A tew of the m em ber* who w ere *tHl capable re tu rned th r party upon returning to the motel
Saturday m om ing bright and early all the m em ber* dremed fur the big event a l the Convention. the Annual Parade. Lyndh u n t Lodge waa np reeen ted In thia a ffa ir by Seventy-Six m arching m em ber* The group a* tem bled on Atlantic Avenue, to take their aaiigned position in the pa rad e 1506 Lodge wa* to en ter tow ard! the end o( thi* M arathon of m arch ing unit* a t a w m m m n r ty fT r r r r TTie p a ^ ade continued down Atlantic Avenue fo r to m e tw*aty-five block* during w hich tim e judges along the w ay reviewed each unit for various outstanding aw ards. Among the d ignitaries occupying a p lace on the reviewing Hand w as Joeeph Bader, from L y n d h u n t, G rand Trustee of the Grand Lodge of Elks.
At the completion of th e p a rade, the Lyndhurst group returned to their Motel for m ore frollcing.
L a te r S a tu rday evening. E xalted R ulerv J lm St. George and wife, P .E .R . J im B ader and his wife, P .E .R ., R alph Lisclo and hia wife, C haplain Len L eider and his wife attended the S tate Dinner a t th e A m bassador Hotel. Also accom panying this group w ere a few m em b e n of the Lyndhurst Lodge 1505.
At thi* affair, the judges announced the result* of th* pM>- ade. L y n d h u n t Lodge was aw arded a firs t p lace trophy for best all around, with m usical u n it alao a second place trophy for best all around, and a third
place trophy for b*at appear* r>e f . * . e -
Stanley** R e«ur*n t waa aga ia th* or one ot another night o f . dining and dancing to comm emora te the efforts of Chart!* Jack- ton, P a t Meiillo and com m itt f , for a fin* Job In m aking tM* trip * m em orable occasion for all thoae w ho participated.
On Ju n e a a t a regular Lodge Meeting Ja**ph Bader, pra ised C hairm an C harlie Jack- «on a Pot M rllilo for what he thought waa an outstanding Job, and which undoubtedly took m any month* uf The final re*uittteffort* 'hi* com m ittee
The trophies wa r t to E ia lte d R uler. Jim S t George a t thia tim e, m d a itaading ovation waa certainly ia tin* to r thi * (toe com m ittee
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For th . o*drr m em ber* ol th e evw,‘ ,h* ^ h u n t AU S ta r. . audience th ere w m *n eye fill- w***!* Harrlaon Plea- IIng ballet ro rp i « h * h kept th r wire O u b in ■ O n * A sam e " tem pera tu re rising w tm ^v e r It „ „ e x p ra |r t , R k( ta n ,
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Nut or Stove $21.50 Pea Coal $20.00
Buckwheat $18.00 Stoker Rice $18.00 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
MORRIS DEMEL; -■ . pat loti . ________
615 ESSEX ST. HU. 3-2132 HARRISON .................
Power Tools Electrical Plumbing Supplies
832 Kearny Ave. Kearny
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PAINTINO, decorating, oar pen try , alterations v ~ ' '«vakr* Call WY 8« v . T I
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SIM AUTO SALESI b a n ; t i* ., Raaray, N, |.
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OUNMMBBJB ITARnRC. iM d e d with e u ra a . rirW eat condition Keaaeaable priced h r |Utrk sale. Call m mi TT
IM» M K IU I HY < antrrU M c. K* H, white, M urk tup, red up,bot*l«ry, atirk ahlft, *«*! roa dlttoa. (917118. TT
IM Mt era, a beaatlhri Mae fan power, lacludlnx air roadl
by PHgtdalre. Like new. k*pt te tiptop condllkw by part* raatr owner. Low milage, rtv* brand new Hr**. a atoal at M.TM Ceat aew M.MI Can 4M • I lt lII ■• •-"— - ........ "M rIMS Volkswagen IIM, owner died. I1M0. 314 Travem M ace. I.vnd hurst. Call H H U l a lte r 7p m . r r
IMS Pontiac Tempeat . 4 aew tlrea, new battery, Hilling io •ell, beat possible offer. CaU Ml- M *. «ts
im Corvair Manta Sport* Coupe, bucket eeata, iU II. A good bay. Call US-Mtl. *M
IM PAUOON convertible, H power steering. Two mow tire*. Radio It Heater. Excellent condition. CaU M -m i. • M
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KORTM ARLINGTON - Tbree »*rgr bright room *; ram fartab I) fttmtaked, mod e ra bath, beat and bot water **p|>M«l. Third flanc. IIwmw ranvealaaL Keler *■**«*», W ji 1 oetm fmmrj . Ad •H i aaly, MA. (MB W D M .
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NORTH ARLINGTON—* roam* avaUaMe Jaiy IS. H aat and hat • • M r «up(ilU«d. Resit |I4*. Ad •It* nn*y (M i WY M M . * M
THREE raanta, private ea-
m m r w i A U live a t
tag cabin t/pa
gal - Ptar*, Forked Klvar. M J I hr. U mlnm tram Kearat
■ E L F WANTED MAUt
- MACHINIST - — TOOL MAKER —
• W M MJREW MACHINE OPERATOR*
w a i t have High IMiaolfate* aale. 8*1*1M
aad hat water. AvaUaMe July 1». ( a ll WE 14174 *M
m r n m a r m n mt.oa* ft,, ( room P ark A**. Furnished
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R I THERFORD ~ P a r t A v u aa .aaMe, . t r r e t level. Heat, a l t conditioning aad p a r t ia l . In*, m ediate occupancy. Madam? I- oU. WR I MM.
OA RAGE FO R RENT
GARAOR, t l Harding A vriue, -North Arlington. t t . J . CaU Mt-
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IA FOOT RUNABOUT m atotea aace free . Fiber glaa* with aa* cetttwt Rviamtie M h e n * . Pally equipped. Caa be naad fa r skiing N ever used In taH watar. l ik e new. Beat offer. CaU 171 -MM.
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H E L P W IN T E D ~ F E M A u f “
GIRLS Inr light Apply Aero Preetatoa Oo., I l l P a r t Ave., Lyad. a r call H» I1U . TE
NOKTH ARIJNOTON - I room an t., beat aad hot w ater *up- pned. c a ll wh i m : . TF
KP.ARNT—T hr*n la rg e ,, room*And hath. F1r»* Floor. Heat, . . H utllltle* and refrig e ra to r tup
OPERATOKH and learner* to **w burlap bag*. Apply Pro- m ier Rag Oa,, 70* Pennsylvania A re ., l.yndbarst. OnU MS-M7*.
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A NEW SUMMER WARDROBE ... can De your*! Jo ia AVON and e a rn H or m o re p e r h r. F o r bofcta Interview call DI. S- 7S34 o t d ial O perator for F ree
j* r d . Front and re a r entrance. p M try Women - W eekday* aad u«od location. (M . Call WT1-4475 weekends, eveaings. We train . TF No experience necensary. Apply
In person. Copper Hood, One P a rk Avenue, L yndharst. 6 23 EXPERIENCED bousecleaalng woman for 1 or t day* a 'w eek . Reference*. Call WY 10188.
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flOOMS, available Ju n e 1st. Second floor. Clean. Buslnewt couple p referred . CaU OE. *-
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NORTH ARLINGTON — I '/, room s, heat, hot w ater and gas tuppUed. Third floor
INTERIOR, exterior painting. F irs t d a s* work. F u lly M i n d . Call M7-KM. T F
MALE - FEM A LEPERSONAL NOTICE
couple. N ear 4 Newark and (J) OLDEB conpie, no children, t New York buses. CaU WY 1 5571 room ap t. rent free , all aUlltle* a lte r 4 p.m . TF free |n exchange to r care of“ ^ M *' ‘ of rice. Refereneea required.LYNDHURST — S room*. Avail- Writ(, CMnmerc,- L eader Box able August 1st. Heat, hot w ater, jq- [iVndhurst. T Fga*, e lectric , garage. P riva te __ ..................................................
IiOSE WEIGHT aalely Dex • A ■ D iet Tablet*. Only M cent* a t People* Pharm acy .
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en trance 2nd floor. Business couple. Call 8M-7870. 7-7
FCMALIA/c ft«e 4 Ply Clk! tyo*Blllcr-Typlst
T H R EE room apartm ent, $85 per m onth. H eat, hot w ater, gas and electric supplied. Im m edia te occupancy. CU1 M8-5344,
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LYNDHURST — 4 room* and
N ear all transportation. Adults iTab^Tech***
P e r to n n e l
*5m70
110*0*5(S*090
1.70
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BookkMpir, F.C.Clerk-no typing Qal iFrlday; nwio Oinl. O ttltl; Typ*Keypunch PBX R*c*pt; typi One Gal Office Ir 'Secy, Plant Mgr; no eteno P /T AM or PM Bkpr-type
MALCA lit. to Geni. Mar; Tnee 100Bank Crmlt Trainee 110D-nvery Driver '90
sunporch, aU ntilitles Included. "»• / j »1st floor 287 Cleveland Avenue, inventory Qontrol ciar* #o
“ ' i t Trains* »R 1 »
Mach. Oper or Shelt Metal 2.M
PETS
preferred . Available .Tilly 1st.8-*S
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NORTH ARLINGTON — Studio Apa'rtment, p riv a te house. Complete kitchen and bath. P rivate A itrance. Suitable for (me or two. Call 998-3808 afte r 8 P.M.
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NORTH ARLINGTON — 4 rooms and m odern bath , gae heating Aecountainl l^ 'stem . 8* Arlington Blvd. tat Accountlno Clki (IB) 100floor righ t, no children. $180. gtS^rSnlc T u h r t c c a'oo hr Can 030-7SS3. M d#°
NlfM W Hthmin ar Porter 7* Production Foreman 150Security Guard Tne* 1257WM-7AM aa* S tit. Attend 71 + P /T 1 Day Bookkeeper t MSUMMER: Labor or Driver 77 +
RONALD PIPERmft. Aflcy ; Otin Fri. Till 7 f*M 33 Rid«« R«.t No. Artin«t«n
9 9 8 -7 9 0 0
BEAGLE PU PPIES LITTLE beauties, AKC. E d Johnson, 840 R iverside Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J . OB 8-8082. T F
BpAGLE, ARC, m ale, 18month*. HouMthrnkon Lovaa Children >45. Cali 933-5M7. *18 Obedlance claaae* sta rting for all breeds of dogs S m onths and older. F o r fu rth er Information call 983-5840 «r v t tt t Meadow M anor Rennel form ally Ducky’s Boarding Kennel, 286 Paterson P lank Road, C arlstadt, N .J. 7-7
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NORTH ARLINGTON m om s, heat and hot w ater. Im m ediate occupancy. GR 2-44W. shlppinB
TF Guards (4)
ecrew machS Iafge T « f enolneer”
Mgr, ice cream ItsreTraffic Mgr A«t
o t h e r o p e n in g s70 Electrician 1.90 piipatc.her
128 100 -VX10075004i00.50
Laborers (20) 1J6 Fork Lift 1.75Z T T~Z 1 Tvoists (5) 90 Houte m*n 2.00NORTH ARIJNOTON — 5 room Mall Boy 60 Multilith 98Mingalow. Steanf heat, a ir con- Booltkeep, rf ^ i t . LE »odltloned. Available immediately. Clerk Typist Oj>enOall 991-0862 a fte r 5 P.M . Keypunch
n.o* L n i W i a n , M fldical H 4K « rd » 2.77** ** nllV Tt.nia* •>-*- 85105
to 90320/mo.
PSX*TypiatS e c r e t a r y
LYNDHURST — 8 rooms on first stiHc f*oor, m odem fix tures with bath yp IC * ^and h ea t. $188. Three room s on sectthd floor 2 room* In a ttlr .M odern fixtures with h e a t and hot w ater. >145. Both apartm ents have facilities fo r washing ma- rihtnes in basem ent. Available -Inly 1 st.1 CaU 933-7(599 a f te r 8.
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I t - Buses At Corner - 10 NEW JOB LISTINGS
EVERY HOUR
DEE o r KEARNY
E m p lo y m e n t A g e n c yen Monday Evening* THI 1L Y N D H U R S T -L a rg e a iry fur- Open Monday Evenings —
nlshed room , P r ira le shower 232 Belleville Pike lava to ry for gentlemen. Ca|i 9*8-2480. • WY 1-9080
PU PPIES — Dachshund, AKC Champion grandm other, black awl tan , M0. Call before 8 P.M . 848-5887. 1-1
Home W anted for fem ale dog. 3 y e a rs oM. Spaded. Very lovable. Call 998 3803 a f te r 7 P.M .
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R E A L ESTA TE F O R S A W
LYNDHURST ’ " 8 room ” two story house, 30 years old. Needs som e in ternal work. New gas heat and sto rm sash. 2nd floor fitted for sep ara te use . $18,500. 396 F o rest Avenue. Seen Sunday 1 to fi p .m . 6-23
LYNDHURST — A-l CondiUon. One fam ily, two story, 6 room s, enclosed front porch, gas s team heat, alum . Comb., w-w carp e ting- Plot $5x125. 898 F o rest Avenue. P rincipals only 8-28 NORTH ARLINGTON:ONE family reconditioned 7 rooms, 1W baths, oil heat, g a r age. Close to Belleville Pike. $24,900. %
ARTHUR B. ARCH1BOLD _ REALTOR
* 30 RID G E ROADNORTH ARLINGTON
991-0625■
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AERO PRECISION OO,IM h t f t Avmum
Lynd h a m , N. J . or caU H B -lU t
ROTS n a M • Muni lag or bI- Imwiw* paper roa tea. CML OE. M IM . TF
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I T T CO*‘ ^ U,eH* *on« W f l -W T k a nil y o u — ^ . o u r | . a M rNO AUTOMOTIVE A (XE^ TID
I* H P, Oatkoard motor. Evta- F a r tha p in .
flr*t. a*vm to in tha third and »mmt In M r fourth and fifth uvungi
Aa th* action wont Into tha third Week on Mwtday Iwth Cm- thartna • Beauty R atm and Prt- m erano Bulldary a ra atop th* Handing* wtth r*eorth
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p in e m ent work Top pay and banetlt*. Apply la p an o a De- vacka’* Service S u tto n . I l l Fourth i t , Harriaon. N.T. I M
SERVICE STATION A tT E R DENT — M ast be experienced la com plete a rr Wring, flat* and good rantom er relation*. Top pay and benefit.. Apply la per- •an D evecka'a Service HUtlon. Tl* Fourth St., H arrteoa, HJ.
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ROOFING and elding Alum! non. work • *p*aMRy. Eatt mala* chaarfnRy given. C a l l ***** ar M -M M . T F
grade*. CaR U M M . » R
SITUATION RT ANTED
DMH MACHINE WPERATO® - I daya, Manday ta Friday, $ P.M . ta t P.M . Idenl foe re-tired person Apply h person Copper Road. Oaa P a rk Avom e, Lyndhurst. «-a$
TOUNti MAN a* counter clerk lor building m ateria l yard. P re ferably high school graduate.
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bu*rd meter, Erin- Md. PHh tank with *taad
R Call 8*1 IIM . a n
T.V CemfateaUo* M " radio aad P**"m**fa|*h Blonde m odrra ea-Waet U8. Call t v 148*8 8-M
W K M FOOT tedder for *a!e, rea.onaM e Alio b 3 burner ga* *tave. Meal far in*-m ent a* second stove. Call — » * AM
T A m j c ] » i ^ B j B B j H | geanteat* afma. i n
AIR (O N D m O N E R I Fedder* lo r ■ u e m e n t u tndow 8808 RTU. tfred one season. CaU (87 MM
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GENERAL O FFICE - Yaant lady sank* g en era l olflea wnrfc,Ueaftad » - »--- f |* l - - „ - as — t-aR § iR »j i m b u , n i l n j f , r p o r p i H R imi,etc. AmMtloua aad wtUlag M work. CM Md-M74.
POOL 8 feet diameter M Itch depth ( ttemicala and ontm.
‘wcoUent eaadwt*n. IM firm. Modem Redly PHmemno Bnfl-
Girli Softball Geti U n d t r w « y
Th# R erredtkw Olrta Rorthan League *pon*or*d by ih# De- purtm em of P aN u Is underway at Diamond No 1 td the Bergen Coonty P t t k in ttw v idnfty df Thom** and W ttwn Avenue*tl* aai«AM laani IdMuR Im jml**I_ IW IPnJUf Bn II mt i M§ f ll ,1 a- -» » - iRaaMMpOSM d l l u f n ip ' ■ BrUlfjr 51*hm. Emblem c w b m n . l*Oor\« Brother*.
He haa aniiMed ttw hetp of agroup of friend* and a lew eeladvwn, wMrh wttt Imwre a fine candvai (Hi Isetpen wtu Iw l^*Mrd Kvasha*. Barbara Paw-tlew Judy, E dw ard a n Dt Cgmiilo M ary Ann Q m d o and Snita Carptno ti Ijm dhurat. and hia eouMna, Cathy and Doloraa Farrteeo ol N orth Ar- ItogMn
More in fc rn u ’>..n m ay bn m- < w ed by <*Mnt Peter M H R17*
nsa d o r i i RocK)
tnd Mr*. Stephen R*|co, Oourt Nutley, ann-
Judy Infante, daughter at Mr. and Mr* Peter Infante. Harding A v e . haa *et July 23rd a* tha da te of he r m a rr la ^ i In Charles fick u iit. *nn of Mr and Mr* Charie* ckardt SIT King* land Are-. Mia* Carol F c k a r tt will be m aid of honor B rk leinu id* wfll b t the M ine* Joan Kekardt. and Lgmn Trink* of I.y n d h u n t and There** Colasunk) of R utherford.
The ceremony will he p e rformed a t the W eitm inrter Pre*t»yterlan C hurrh The rccep- tkm wilt be »t the f r i a r Tuck In t. Cedar QfWst,
The bride-to-be w u gu«*t of honor a t * iurprt»e bridal *hp-
| .. _______ ___ __________ engagem ent of their w*r given on Saturday eveningCoach a stro ller Carrtag*. Very d m Al Sakd' noiwm icttnk knd dangM*r, Dwl* Janet to A irm an *t th* North Ariington F ire
2< Robert Thom** Ileum . USAF Hou*e Hull IhMtesies tor a
FRENCH
candlttea. $M. bath. OaM
table and chair*. CaU after I P.M.
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fORMICA Like new, •ft-ITVl.
WVMinraliriH’fRi ram rin i wort, bur*peMancnd* Bnad * paw^BnRty,Call WY H O t .
HANDYMAN - Tcwsg m an d f
PROVINCIALEmerson, black
ami white televtalon set call WY 1718* Thursday thru Sun
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G irt. M " bicycle aad Hi Fl M cabinet. CaU MS-M15. 8-M
Weanxiaua aad wtlitag to
CaU W Y m aa MM74
MBMBB OBB ~ STOOR ROY- SALES CI.ERK - Reliable
Simmons Hlde-a-bed, Y, rise. Call after I P.M . *95 8840. 8-M
! door freeier and refrigerator, 18 en." ft. 1 y e a r old. One fine piece light wood dinette. Reason able CaU R T 8-J02S. ISO
Jt true live F rench Provincialvlhg room sot, Couch and two
chidr*. Excellent condition, ('all NO 7-2078. 8-M
Woertz Plumbing In the lari week'* *ctton.
Catherine** Beauty S*km walloped LaCorte Brother* U .to 4,Modem Realty nipped Lynd- hur*t F lo riit 3 to 1 A Ptim erano Builder* walked away with Al S ind Com truction M to 1
Shirley Kohout starred In Ca- ^tW to e '* beauty Salon'. lS t o t i ‘ N « w rk . H er flan-
M ^ ^ Z t kp ' ° f Lyndhur,t Hi«hM lu^K ohoutberitte* tfk W n f • fchoot. la with the U.S.Air Fbron five-hitter stood out tMUi the b*t {[ ^
" " r Force B«ue, Deiawareand a double. Also lending ‘
of M r and Mrs. Thom** I H ew n ot Raaaevait Ave.. Lynd- hurat
Announcement w u mMl* a t • dinner for the two famUiea a t th e Reaco home.
MM* Reaco, graduate of N ut' b y High School. R a secre tary w ith the I’redentlal
guest* were bridal party
h e r forth-coining
a double. Aiao lending a hand for the winner* were Anita Glaino with two triples and Un- da SpineUi with a double and ■ingle.
Rain halted play in the 6th inning of an interesting game ln which Modern R ealty ed- * ged out Lffndlpirst Flori*t 2-1. E laine KorxnowaM w as th*
The Lyndhurst G arden Club wiU meeton Manday evening a t SOB Valley Brook Avenue, when Mr*. Edw ard DeM afrato wiU have a program on “Do You Know," Member* are *1*0 tc. bring flower arrangem ents o r specim ens. Hostesae* wtH be
All E lem entry (objects, g rad e 1 th ru 8. Chll M7-14M. T F
FOR SALELYNDHURSTt GOING L IK E HOT CAKES! Brink two family “Nnw" S A S ONLY 2 LE F T *f proposed 7 being built. Excellent residential location, aloae to orerr- thing, within 1 block ol St Michael's. Superb con- ■traction, wonderful room plan, economical, hvdro therm bot water hontktg, •eparate units, call to inspect now and save dis appointment inter.FOUR FAM ILY INVESTM ENT:See this lovely hotne In tRilM residential surroun- «ng, situated on extra W fe plot. Yon occupy wonderful 3 bedroomapartment and live rent
. . . . . - #. . .. ,1 W « n in c o m e r ro inother units. Too many•t«r»ng features to enu-merate, »o call now forfid particulars.CLIFTON:New 1 family, living diniu* room, kitchen, powder room on let floor, 3 beautiful bedrooms,•mic tile bathroom ••cond floor, 1 ear far Nioa size flot, see •pnnking new hewse and yon 11 ba convinced, it’s a worth while visit Asking $31,900.00.o u t OF ItrtVN :Only A mile front Lynd* burst. Beautiful two family. Lovely residential location. Four room* in one *pt. three room* in other
Live Pent nred after collection $1140 yearly rent.
SAVINO AGENCY251 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J. GEneva 8-3121
garac*.
Mimeograph m achine with extra tabic for drawM g*. $28. CaU 889- 1581 a f te r I P.M . 8-M
REFRIGERATOR RCA Whirl pool, 12 ca. ft. P erfec t condition. Singto door with freeier. $85. CaU 888 8887. 8 M
Evlnrnde Control* • “ Double I^evel" with II ft. cable. Brand Neff. Asking, $28. Call GE 8-6S37
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Custom F i t a ft-curtain for 17 ft. P leasu re O a f t boat. Coat 185. asMng $40. Call GE 8-6887. 8-M M odem bedroom set. Any offer
, . . M mes M ichael M acherc anddifference in the gam* aa rite JoM phblasted 8 hom e run and double ________ _and scored both run* to decidethe tilt. Jan e t Pape pitched afour-hitter for the winners withone of the hits being a two-gag-ger by Arlene Jacobsen.
Prim erano Buildeeri took advantage of 20 bases on balls in -------------- --ralling to a one-sided 29 to 9 win P e te r Ferriero , 358 Sanford over Al-Sand Construction. The Ave., is going to run a carnival winners scored three in the for Tommy Donato on June 28th
Norbert Kopin* of Mil bum ^ Avenue, went on a pilgrim age to th e Masonic Home a t Utica, N.Y., ON Sunday with m em bers of the Arcana Lodge, F . ft A JR.. of New York City.
J e t Flight Vacation In Florida To Bo Awarded
MISS CAROL ANNE q llG L E K
Carol Anne Quigley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley of 22 Madtaon S treet, North Ar* ling ton, New J a n e y , received a Bachelor a l A rts degree in H ealth and Phyrical Education from TTenton S ta te College on Wednesday, June 8, 1966. She was a m em ber o f the Argo Sigm a Sorority and a m em ber of the tennis, fencing and softball team . M lu Quigley will leach ' Health and Physical Education in th* K eam y Jun ior High School. i
Mr. and Mr*. Felix Wilczyn- *kJ of S44 P«ge Ave., entartal-
At eleven o'clock Saturday the Prozy, se«retary of the As*ocia- winner of the jet flight vacation tion, will be a t the drawing,
Call O E 8-M13. 8 M to Florida for two wll be chosen along with m any of the m arch- ned a t dinner on Sunday for theW A u m tir ' m ' t t i V ” ’ by • committee meeting a t the ants. The w inner will have th* Rev, T heodoreC zerm ak, form er-
T t - National Community Bank. good wishe* of the participating ly of St. M ichael's R,C, CHhurchBRING IT IN T h t winner will be m erchants; Lincoln Gifts, J a y and th e ir daughter and he r fa-
Paper*, rag s, alum inum , bras*, notified im m ediately of hia Arnold, M arietta Millinery, Asia mily, M r. and M rs. Leon Czer-f 'p p a t , lead, batteries, and iron, o r her luck, and m ay choose the R estaurant, Continental T ravel, mftk and children, Patric ia .
KEARNY SCRAP METAL date of travel to suit his own Kiddi Haven, Lilly's, Pm zy’s, Joanne, Robert, and RICHARD Oconvenience, according to Fred Phil's, R idgs Bakery, Todd Stu- Lyndhurst. Father*’ D ay andHuth, president of the North dio, National Community, Mar- th e graduation from 8th K rtd eArlington Businessmen's Associ- tlljizing, fcdJin's Drugs, Majtjr I t S.T. MlcMuel's School foration, which has sponsored the Cleaners, ITC Electronics, P a tric ia , were celebrated, alsoevent for the past several weeks Wiener’s, S k ir t 'N Shirt and the W ilczynski’s 38th weddingMr. Huth and Milton North Arilrotton Pharm acy. an n lv en iiry .,________
178 S c h i l le r Ave., Kearny, N.J. M l-0432
ATTENTION t WB PAY TOP prieai for papers. Brass, Lead, No. 1 Capper, Rags, Cast Iran. Delivered. Also buyers of *toeibatteries aad im k ear*. I . Res- clultt, M CTlftoo Street, Belle- vlRe. PLym outh 9-4418. TF
A « B S S = S S S S 3 S ^ S
INVEST IN A HOME THROW AWAY
RENT RECEIPTS:Buy thi* 2 family 5*3 Rooma[ 6 yra. New! Spot lesa, no outside mainten ance-only trim! 5 spacious
it floor: Living and master Bedroom
_ wall to wall carp«t- } guest Room, paneled
(extra bedroom); Kitchen with
jg area; tile Bath, vanity sink, tub enclosures. 2nd Floor: RENTAL INCOME 3 large Rooms! Over $S,W)0 in-
— ce original injr-land value $10,-
000. Call for brochure — tore detail* or V lSIT
_ J l Rfbbon Value Appraised: PRICE $29,700.
PETER R.BARNA AGENCY ^PR 7-4141
10S5 Main Ave., Clifton
Legion Leads In Babe Ruth LeagueManager Jirti Ferguson *
American Legion team held mi to its slim lead tn the Babe Ruth League las t week a s It split a pair of games.
The league leading Legion team defeated Bogle Agency, 4-1, in a showdown between tbe league’s top two t^ams. However, a 6-3 loss to the Independent Men’s Club later in the week narrowed th* Legion’s lead to one game.
Jdanager Tony P a tfo r t’i P l r k D epartm ent team continued Mt hot play of late as it routed the Independents by a 13-0 score. The Police Departm ent w as aw arded a. 9-0 forfeit victory over the Elks Club in the week’s other galhe.
The American Legion leads Ate S t t e Ruth loop with a 10-3 record 88 the season draws n eare r to a close. M anager Jim L# Russo’s Bogle team, the early pace setter, is in contention with a second place sla te of 9-4 . . . ' 7 ' •
STRANDS 10 RUNNERSDennis Sparta scattered sev
en hits and strained 10 Bogle
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Agency runners in the Legion’s 4-1 victory over its nearest competitor. Sparta stttick out nine and w alked four. >' Two runs In the first a *
third innings acoounted for the Legion's scoring. A walk, two errors and 8 single by Ken Ruzika produced fhe f irs t Wiring tallies. H its toy Mark Checki, F r in k Servkfto and J im Hor- !ey accounted for the o ther two runs.
Sparta p itched out of several jam s in recording the pitching victory, including a bases Riled situation in the fourth inning. Jack Camm erino and J im Rad- igan had twe hits apiece for the Bogle Agency.
FOUR HITTERSouthpaw Bill Calleja held the
American Legion to four hit* as the Independents of Manag er John W hit- handed the league front runners a costly 6-3 defeat.
CaU*ja ( tru ck out 11 and walked seven in ta m in g the pitching decision. Ih e tndes erased a 3-2 deficit w ith four runs in the bottom of the fifth
inrttog to gain the victoryTwo walks, two errors and
single* by W arren W elngarther, Terry Lang an and John Me Sweeney produced the four runs. Langan had two h its for the winner* while Servldeo paced th e Legion attack with two singles. . J-
COMPLETE TURN ABOUTThe P a rk s D epartm en t con
tinued its complete tu rn about as it routed the Independent* team by a 13-0 score. I t wa* tite foi^rth straight win for th e . Parks team a fte r six consecutive losses at the s ta r t of the season.
Seven runs in Hie sixth inning put the finishing touches on the high sew ing pam ? fo r the winners. The P a rk s D epartm en t rapped o u t 11 h its in support of p itcher Ron Bianchi. *
Bianchi tossed a th ree-h itter a t the tndes. T he ta ll righthander s truck out eight and walked five. F ra n k Canracia had^ th re e -h its a# the w inners finished w ith 11 base knocks. Bianchi, Doug Gleeson and Tom M arrone had two sa llie s apiece for the P a rk s squad.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, IM*
rcial leaderTin; f .O M M K R ( I A L L E M U R A M ) SOUTH B E R G E N R E V I E W THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966
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E d i t o r JOHN SAVINO
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I \ ndhurrt, N. J , June 23, JSNjfL
Stop Sobbing, Begin Winning!The Republican party, led on by tome
wall moaning but futile editorial writer*, ia alohbering over tha gerrymandering executed upon tho atate by the Democratic party.
It w u to have been expected.Gerrymandering ia tbe province of the
party in power. It ho* alwaya been ao. It aJwaya will ho.
Tne citiiena’ euro ia at the poll*.Nobody, no party, no politician can
guarantee u election. When a political action tmella to the heavena it ia up to th e M n k to riaa up and react.
Aa far aa the congreational rediatrict- ing ia concerned it ta difficult to aee that the Democrata have done anything more than carve up the atate in the intereata of John Kenny.
That ia the e**ential fact: not the re- dittrirt ing
The important fact that mutt be remembered in all thia i* that John Kenny, the diareputable boaa of Hudaon County, today boaaea New Jeraey.
The rediatricting ia the leaat important element of that boaaiam.
What ia going to hurt and perhapa, deatroy New Jeraey ia *omething far more ainiater, far more di*a*trou* than a congreaaional gerrymandering.*
The biggoat threat of Boaa Kenny’* araenal it the Secaucui racetrack that Kenny hat aimed at the heart* and mind* and pocketbook* of New Jeraey.
Under cover of the legitlative redit- tricting Kenny hat moved boldly to exer- ctae hia boaaiam. Hia miniona in the State Legialature have put on the rolla for November a referendum on night horte- racing and betting.
The move, signed by Governor Hughea, will give, if approved by the voters, a racetrack in Secaucua that will impoveriah the huaineaa of our area, chaae out induatry and convert into a huge bet* ting lottery aome of the moat important land in America.
Tbe terrible part ia that two financial adventurer* named Mori and Galbreath
have been waiting for nearly two decade* for Kenny to produce tbe permit for that Socaucu* track.
When Frank Hague had the power they expected him to get the okay. He didn’t. Hague wa* tucceeded by Kenny and it haa been Kenny'a aim to get that racetrack for Mori and Galbreath — and all the atuff that goea with auch operations.
Laat Friday The New York Timee carried a long atory on the plana of Mori and Galbreath. They showed the contempt in which the people of New Jeraey, who have long oppoaed a track in Secaucua, are held by the political boaaea like Kenny.
The idea ia to put an endoaed track in Secaucua — ao that ia can be operated 12 montha a year. There wuld be no tur- ceaae in thia mad acheme. Tile weakling*, including the emheixler-prooe employeea, would have an eaay ride to the place where they could wager their livea away.
Wherever racetracka flouriah the economy wither*. Here in the moat populoua area in America, in a tection where the finance* of the world ar* directed, theae adventurer* would put a huge lottery wheel that would apin away at night what the honaat and decent working people have earned during the day.
Will New Jeraey atand for it?Will the Republican party continue to
alobber over congreaaional rediatricting when the real enemy, the racetrack, ta at the dooratep?
The Democrata have put in the handa of the Republicana one of the moat potent of all argumenta.
Kenny and hia Democratic hoatagea want to put a gambling wheel in the living room of North Jeraey. Kenny, whoae brand of politica haa helped deatroy Hudaon County, wanta to infect the reat of the atate.
Will New Jeraey atand for II?Hie time to make the fight ia now.The fight must be againat the race
track.
Hoist By His Own ShotgunThe farmer who ahot a rare, 230-pound
black bear out of a tree recently ia being charged with ahooting out of aeaaon.
We would like to aee him charged with ahooting out of conacience.
The obviously frightened animal waa not threatening anybody. The farmer could have notified police who were alerted te notify state offipiala. The proper authoritiea would have taken the right kind of car* of the bear.
In thia caae it is not the life of the hear which is important — hut the fact once again the promiscuous use of deadly weapons is underlined. Fanners, above all others, probably require a gun around the
premises. They are targets of prowlers. It is conceivable that an animal gone mad could pose a threat. A farmer, then, should have a gun that is properly registered.
But does possession of a gun give one the right to fir* away?
It does notIn the caae of the black bear the farm
er wa* helping the caae of thoae who don't think anybody except authorized law enforcement officer* ahould have lethal weapont. We don't happen to be among that group. But the farmer biasing awayat a frightened, treed bear doean’t give one much faith in the ability of the average human being to control his instincts.
The Motorcycle DangerIn the apace of a few montha two
Lyndhurat youtha have loat their lives on motorcycles. One of the accidents took place in Rutherford, the other in Hasbrouck Heights. -------
The continued rise of cycle fatalities has New Jeraey safety officials worried and searching. They are seeking new laws to control the danger.
The motorcycle today is not as popular aa it once was. In the infancy of the automobile the motorcycle was so popular that rtiost cities had their own cycle clubs. One member of an oldtime association boasted recently that there was always a roll of membera hospitalized as a reault of accidents.
For tome yeara the motorcyclea fell out of faahion. The Indiana and Harley Davidsons, the big aellera of their period, became teen Ieaa and leas frequently.
Police departmenta were among the firat to realize that a motorcycle waa hardly the kind of vehicle that could be aafely handled on tbe heavily travelled roads of today. Few New Jersey departments today have motorcycle policemen.
But motorcycles as an expression ef fun and abandon are now being taken up by the young. The idea that they are inexpensive to operate and ideal for threading in and out of traffic haa grown.
Even girla are taking up the aport today. _____________
The tragedy that struck two Lyndhurat families will be repeated over and over again as the number of cyclists increase. There is just no way of operating one of them safely in the traffic patterns of today.
A cyclist risks his life everytime he gets aboard his vehicle.
Meet The New AdministratorA bright young fellow has just been
added to the local payroll — although his name doesn’t appear on the municipal lists. „ .
Nevertheless, Ronald Z. Zwieg, just the Bergen County Board of
.s^^-.ers to be executive administrator, your employee. You’ve got to pay for
« dispose but you pay
hat a good record. He worked
in the administration* of Boh Meyner'and Dick Hughes and then became manager of Bristol Township in Bucks County, Pa.
said Zweig, “is“Bergen County,” where the action is,”
It is, indeed.And everytime the municipal tax bills,
loaded down with the cost of the county government, arrive we know it more and more.
Welcome, son! u *
Ja m es O w en , executive v tn president e l th e W«*t Hudson- frm h Bergen C hapter of Ctominert**1, put a atrong M eat on th* proposed Community Development Dlatriet Act MU before atena te tub-com m lllae tn Waah ingtnn laat wrefc
In another aaaerttng the tde* of federal planning to r eom tnu title* Is not eaaentla). Orman delivered the following teatlmo n y :
In representing the m ore than 400 K itlneet and professional m em ber Dims In our Q tam b r ol C bm itw rre, I would like Id tay at the outaet. th a t w e r e a lise the absolute need fo r mean Ingful planning on a oommui
1ty level. 1 ag ree with th e g o a l' aa proposed tn thia Mil and rt< ognixe them to be highly dean able objective*. 1 am po*iU'<- that thia feeling Is sha red by community leaders a ll •rouii'l the Country a t evidenced by the m any thousande of planning and developm ent groups th a t a re in exiatence In the U .S . from both the public and p n vale lec to ri of the economy. Many of theae presen tly em ploy prufeaaional and trained personnel.
IL/ultcvct. 1 rwtiMi a w n r tu mimadam ant o p p o sitio n to the m ethods of achieving theae goal* aa provided to r tn the prupoaed Com munity Development D iatrict Act of 1MM. Allow m e to give you aom e of my reaaona for thia appoaition. 1 The pataage of thia bill would p lace even m ore control over local decision m aking, which in m y view haa gone m uch too f i r already . 2. The bill repiT- aents a g rea t d ea l of overlapp Ing and even som e duplication of existing F ed era l p rog ram s ». It u turpa local control be cause with F ed eral m oney, in variably F ed eral control comes along, 4 Thia bill would tubdue local Initiative and would ac tually thwart and stifle the in- Genuity of local leadership all over the Country,
If we were to analyze the brainpow er and c rea tive capability ol groups like local Cham bers of C om m erce and Industrial Developm ent Croups, we'<l see that tht* hum.in resources Hint a re ean ti Ihuted to problem solving by these group*, could never be m atches by th e Federal Government in this type of a program in a thousand years. Thi* pooled business and com m unity leadership is w hat w e call upon to solve local problem * in planning. and In m any other ureas. If th is bill becom es law, this valuable hum an commodity would becom e sedentary as the spirit of initiative is lessoned.I have heard reactions like this from our m em bers in discuaa* ing this bill a t home. This brsinpow er should be allowad to continue functioning as freely a s possible fo r maximum r e sults. I can tell this comm ittee that m y observations indicate that the regionalization concept this bill c rea tes will not be acceptable to community leaders anywhere.
To point to some m ore specific argum ents against the legislation, I would go directly to the actual language in the bill wherein it s ta te s the bill's objectives which Y feel are rathe r vague and indecisive. In Item No. 4 (Pg. No. 2, lines 4, 5, t 6) fo r example, it slates th a t th is legislation would improve the relationships between the welfare of both urban and ru ra l people. I t seem s to m e the opposite would occur and furtherm ore I don't know and I seriously doubt if anyone else knows, If these relationships a re strained to begin with, f O ther objectives a re no more c lear to me than th a t one.
We m ust also keep in mind, the m any Federal program s now in ex istence th a t already deeply involve them selves in local m atters and community planning such as: T he Public Works and Econom ic Developm ent Aet of 1965; The Appalachian Regional Development A ct; The Economic Opportunity Aet; and the Food and Agricultural Act; all providing tor s im ilar types of aid, which I ■would generally classify as , 1 planning of one sort o r another. Then there a re any number of other Federal program s available to comm unities such a s ! Highway Planning Program s; Housing for Domestic Farm W orkers; Hospital Planning P grams-;- construction grants ar. lonns, of all sorts which contribu te to local planning; research, & developm ent assistance for
all ««rt* of th in g !; revenue ther- •t. I»ro*ram* lor Federal (ae>
iiitla* la the com m unity. u n e * tnr planning of outdoor recreation e m u and develop ment of sam e; w a te r resource* plami: fellowship* for jrity planning and a h M of other* and m any of these program * «np»y to com m unities of all >1 tea. i n th ru ra l an>t u rban
Probahly m ore im portant than any of the*# a re the no m erou* tuhaidy plan* aim ed at the Individual”* d evelopm ent which definitely doe* com e im. d e r th e um brella of planning, ba ted cm th r assum ption that the hum an resource la the moat valuable etam en t in our to rie ty W , ar* therefore planning extensively tor th r individual and fo r th e com m unity a lready. 1 doubt that It Is ad visable to a ttem p t to dlroody regu la te the application of th e te program * on a com m unity lev- e l w ithout, a t th e v ary leaat, a re sea rch job to determ ine w hether o r not t im e o ther counUess plana a re working. I would be a fra id alao. that one# thi* m achinery la eatabliahed. the trad itional p a tte rn o t m any governm ental bureau* would be
followed and theae Federal planning group* would aoon branch out In thetr typical self- perpctuatm * m anner to completely stifle a truly great A m erican commodity known to all of m a* com m unity pride y a n a tu ra l force w hich h a t P artied wonder* In oo m any a re a s of o u r life
la the r a w of our a ta i area to New Jeraey , our com m unity leader* hav* the problem s of the a rea In f erapecttve ami hav e a lread y taken ctepa, In m any instances, to a<4 on th r te problem s together wtth our local official* Thi* haa happened In the a r r a* of Industrial Developm ent. compiling of tia tiabca. recreational planning and ao on. The C ham ber of Com merce doe* not th ink It necessary for the Federal Governm ent to com e In and identify th e areas In need at planning w hen we have been living with th e tllua- thm for. ao m any yeara. I'm aure thi* la true in a lm utt eve ry town In the nation We have, through voluntary and o rganized action, approached our problam t Intelligently and in our p a rticu la r case, fail to aee how we re la te to any othee u r
ban or ru ra l comm unity In auch I way th a t tair Slat# Gownt* nwnt o r «*xUUng K fd ir t) pro-gram a tk> nut already piovklf th r tool* for {ti a wring And v«*lnpmenf ( # t ' i not Neip ft!)* <>thrr program onto th t tiiQNy* f f , which win aubdu* th r Ml)* bttioft sn d ir»i£**nuMy c i n*m mumty p ru lr in ti \i>iunliry t o tion. two ttighly p n x tu d lv f I m a ,
Onr (rth tr point In nn »d d rw i lYiadp hy S rc rrta ry at A grtctilm rr f'tw rnm n, M o r r th r UtMinmc Otmncii at I lot Sp rim * . Va, on May )4th ot thi* y ra r. h r r r la trd hi th« r w I t«»r ih it andpro jrrt^d that hy th r y ear ftflO. two hundm ) and forty miUkm A m rH rans would b f living in m rtrapo tttan i r f t i , t'OfKurnimi only 1.7 p a r cen t of the total land In the U.S , while only sixty m illion would live cm the rem aining II 3 per cent of our land. T here ia o rv flaw in thia cumpariaun. however, and that la the fa rt that the Federal Governm ent, according to the G S A Inventory Report of 19®. now owns 3S.7 pe r ren t ol the total land In o u r Country and th a t due* not include land in
ADVnmZMENT
Beck’s ColumnFDU Degree C aptured By Miss Marlena G raf
You m ay -have read that ahighway more, last week during Ihe hot w eather, sold a record num ber of a ir conditioners. N eedless tu say th a t everybody in the business had Ihe sam e experience. C ertainly we started e a r ly ami worked late hours to keep up with the pace.
Judging by the reports we rec- ceive, about half of the unit* sold by this highway *tore won 't perform properly. This is so not because of any fault* of the units. We heard cases of blowing fuses. This, of course, ia due to fau lty w iring. Several o ther com plainta we heard w ere about Insufficient cooling. By the description of one m an, he took to r g ranted th a t th e sta tem ent w hich was listed in the advertisem ent “ cools up to xx square fe e t" was correct. He did not tak e in consideration th a t this d a ta applies to conditions which p rac tica lly never exist. H is room w as on the second floor, no insulation, 3 windows and large exposure to th e sun. He needed a unit 3 tim es the size th a t he bought. Another com plaint was th a t th e unit “ freezes m e o u t ” This m an w anted to do w hat he thought was the right thing and he bought a unit m uch too large for the tpom . He thought that i t is be tte r th a t h e buy a unit th a t is too big ra th e r than too ■mall. An air-conditioner has to be th e right size -tor the job, Otherwise It w on’t function pro! perly . I t is am azing th a t everybody becom es an expert when it com es to buying an air-conditioner, although they don’t know the lea s t th ing about it. M ost people know a little bit about heating, because they have been exposed to It all th e ir lives. Still they call an expert If th ey plan changes in th e h ea tin g system . Not so when It com es to a ir conditioning. P a r tly this is due, of course, to m isleading advertisem ents. One la rg e mail o rd e r house recen tly se n t a fo lder which showed the floor plan of a larg e living room , a kitchen and 2 bedrooms and - believe it o r not - one a ir conditioner to cool it all, even tlie arrow s how the a ir would m ove, around the corners. The trouble is" th a t cool a ir ju st does not m ove th rough a door opening around the corner into a room . And then th ere is the problem of getting the hot a ir iflit of ihe room through the sam e , door.
If you w ant to buy an airrcon- ditioner, you a re fa r better off
Mi** M arlena P. 3. G rtf. daughter of Mr. and M rs Philip R. G raf of «16 Fourth S t.. Lyndhurst, N .J., was aw arded a Bachelor of A rts degree in English upon graduating Fairleigh Dlckim on U niversity on Saturday, Ju n e U . 1966 M itt Graf atta ined th e honor of being nam ed to both the D ean’* U i t and the Honor * List while studying a t F.D.U. An active m em ber of th e N ewm an Club of four year*. M arlena wa* elected Secretary of the club In he r ju n io r year and P residen t in her aenior year.
P resent a t the com m encem ent exercises w here Mis* G ra f* paren ts, Philip and Joanna Graf: her brother, Howard; her fiance, John R. U ra m , J r . , and her
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bush. Mrs. Bush U alao the graduate * Godmother.
After the cerem onies, the graduation wa* celebrated by all w ith cocktails and dinner a t the Robin Hood Inn. Im m ediately following. Mlsa G raf w as gue- *t of honor a t a tu rp rlse party a t the hom e of h e r coutin, Mr*. William P resti of P a u a ic Park,
T h e n e a r future holds continued adventure and happiness for Miss G raf. This Septem ber she will becom e the bride of John R. U ram , J r . , of Garfield, N .J. who is a chem ist with Silka Chem ical Corporation in Passaic. M arlena also looks forw ard to continuing her studies for her M asters Degree.
tru st and o ther i t i l te t l l i t i 'w t propertie* Thi* t c w t M w tth the land owned hy ata te wat fe*ca! governm ent, n ta te rt th# I t r - re ta ry a anaJytlt no t nearly aa diaproporUonate as i t appear* to h r 4
In sum m ary , I would oppose the bill becauae It uaurpt w h a t I* traditionally and better off a* local province. It tall* to r e c ognize the highly effective lo cal grotip* now functioning, th e alm a of «he bill aure am biguous, the Im plication* are f a r • reaching and purpoae III d e fined, m any at the things th ese planner* would a ttem p t to d o ar* a lready done, th e MU doe* not lim it the program * to an y itolated area* that might need t ' * I *«r. e i.-al la tlt!*ef«r* »» i tc.'ul. M pose* ‘*i threat to the voluntary busineaa organization* *uch a* C ham bert of C om m erce w ho are a tre td y doing th is job. It may a rb ttm lly d e signate planning d istric ts w hich could d isregard m arketing p a stern* th a t have tak en generation* to develop, and perhapa m ost Im portant of a ll, it i* an . o ther im tance of th e Federal Governm ent involving; itself In the a ffa irs of people sad co m - rnunttir*, where petugsttvwt a re their* by O om titutiom l right 1 cannot aee any a c tu a l need fo r thi* p rogram and I do not. for one minute, believe that th e local com m unities in our Country have failed to m iserably m doing th e ir own planning th a t we need a F ed era lly guided program .
Two Bergenites Ar® ParticipantsTwo B ergen County savings
and loan sta ff officers had -activ e roles in the second annual L eadership Development Conference of the New Je rsey Savings and Loan League held h ere in the new M arrio tt Motor Hotel.
The Bergen County particip a n ts : Russell T. Custer, vice- president, F irs t Savings and Loan Association, Fairlaw n, and Paul J. Steinhofer, assistan t se- re ta ry , F irs t Federal Savings and Loan Association of Bergen County, Allendale. Steinhofer ser ved as a m oderator for one of th e panel discussion groups.
Institu ted by the State League a y e a r ago, the conference is designed to tra in leadership
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