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tMftC SIXTEEN ,, ------------------- c o m m e r c ia l leader amp south bergen beyiew rm m sbn, u m a m C o m m e r c ia l ïe a à e r AMP T B BOtm HBOIN RBVBW W illW ii Itti Ik* C M M W lu te ia D m •■atol »m i l ia r LYIDMORST HOME OF CIAMPIOIS every Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company M SSI Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. Telephone GEnxva M700-R701 Editor ............... JOHN SAVINO Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford, N. J. Subscription 12.50 Per Year Ten Cenu Per Copy Lyndhurst, N. J., April 18, 1963 Highways For The Future X U | ia another move to bring govern- sat, education and the chemical indus- try into a flo w relationship. South Bergen w ill «how an interest in the meeting. In South Bergen chemicals are very, »ery big. They provide tremen- doua employment, tax ratable«, civic pro- gress. New Jeraey. tiny physica!l\, i* a giant where chemical* are concerned. And on every *ide tbe induatry in South Bergen givea evidence of it* migbl. County Government Connecticut wa* hailed a few »hört year* ago for forward thinking when it abandoned the county concept of govern- ment. Bui a lot of thinking |u> gone On the Uudnon River these day* there b a strange tight. A boat that riaca out of tile water and Alm a along on aluminum runner» may be paving new highway» for traffic. It it a hydrafoil boat, it work» on the prin- cipal that when the I mmi I obtain» momen- tum the foil» are let down like runner» and thereafter the boat skim* along with th« body of the vessel off the water. With the friction thu* removed »peed» up to 40 and 50 mile« an hour are po»»ihle. The boat itself i» a square structured affair, resembling the fuselage of an air- plane. It hold« 24 per»on». Now under con»trurtion are boats that w ill carry a* many a» 96. Their value? H e hydrafoil people draw you close to the wall. Then they let down map». Actom the maps run a tangle of line». Thoae are the rail and highway arterir». They are clogged with traffic. Ota the greater part of the map. how- ever, there are no line«. Hiat is the water which flow« all about us. H ie message is clear. What oner was a major transportation facility, water, has been subordinated in recent generation* by thr train, the automobile, the truck and ihe airplane. Now man look« wi*tfully back at what onee was a major resourc«v He dream* of building» on it again. Kerry service in the metropolitan area, on lake*, on river* is possible with high «peed boats. And their freight carrying potential i* not being overlooked. But look at what we have done to our water! The Port of New York Authority i* asking federal action to clean up the waterfronts of tbe metropolitan area. De- cay and deterioration are casting a blight on both sides of the river. Look at what we have done to the Passaic and Hackensack! These filthy and polluted stream* are not attractive as waterways any longer. Long ago they lo»t most of their recreational value. Now we find that when our economy needs them we have despoiled them. Perhaps the coming of the hydrafoil will foeu« more attention on what we are doing to our waterway«! O u r A irp o rts New Jersey has a Department of A\1a- tio i that operates under the very efficient direction of Frank Gerard, a South Ber- gen product, who won his air spurs as a flier hero in World War 11. Why New Jersey must appeal to the Port of New York Authority or the Fed- eral Aviation Agency to determine where aad if our airports Itelong is quite be- yond the comprehension of moot people. Senator Clifford P. Case ha» just pro- duced more evidence on the idiocy of depending upon the federal government to do what we should be doing ourselves. A year ago thr FAA said it would make a study to determine if an airport in Burlington were feasible. Without notice to Case or anybody else FAA changed it* plans. It could not, il was said, be put into a position of selecting airports. Now there is a wrangle on whether FAA should make the study or whether it should not. The fact of the matter i« New Jertey i* deli nq ue nt in leaving the question in federal hands. Give Gerard the money and help he needs and he will come up with the answer. The state is just playing with Ihe ques- tion as long as it continues the Tinkers to fivers lo Chance philosophy. New Jersey has now two major air- psrto— in Newark and Teterboro. The state should expand considerable more time examining both of those operations. They ace operated for the state through tbe Port of New York Authority. But this dors not preclude the need for New Jersey supervision to see that what the Port Authority does is best for New Jeraey. How we wish our states would begin acting once again like states instead of ljfce children hanging onto Mother Wash- ’s apron strings! under the bridge since then. The county government present* one of'the most al- luring possibilities for better, more’ ef- ficient and economical government. The county set-up provides a quick, simple method of regionaliaating govern- ment services so those service* would be better and cheaper. Here in Bergen we fight the mosquito with a county organisation. Suppose each community tried to wage the fight on its own? Health departments cuuld and should be regionalised. The areas into which regionaliaatfon, via the eounly system, could be pressed are endless. They offer brilliant oppor- tunities for better service. By AMY DtVISr. at td’adtar* n i( k are pm h— SWa^ at wkm »elremed by thr ta«, with dark mi It H I* locatrd (■ School an Ridar Road. She ad- vanced I« clerk la thr kick schabt offlcr aad laSsr lo secretary Ike Hi*» School PriarlpaJ. a. d» 1er flrat principal “beaa" l r SniaaJ Barkr After kl» aattm- ty deatk Kdwta Otara. Ikm A. Kaae aad preoently M a 0. Marin o«, have brwrfltrd tram bar «mir»« aad knowledge of Ibe of In Ramsey, Mahwah, Suffern stand Houses that wistfuJly demand A father—son—some human thing That this, the midnight train, may bring. Thr trains that travel in ijie day They hurry folks to work or play. The midnight train is «low and old. But of it let this thing be told. To its high honor be it said It rarries people home to bed. My cottage lamp shines white and clear. God bless the train that brought me here.” Joyce Kiiner was a great American poet because America lived in hi* heart. Thus he could sing of a tree, he could make his train a human, feeling, touch- ing thing. Were Kilmer alive today he would be startled by the transformation time has made in the little villages he knew so well and loved. He would have respected each new street, grieved over the dis- appearing trees, been proud of the new schools. Aa secretary at thr kick srhaal lea Neakaaeer’s dalle« are vailed aad IntereeUac. She at la a •applying substitute M d a n , aever arreoaary ta Ihe a.rstrm, works out rlaiM averafea far 4a- aiar» aad Sartor«, aad aaparvlaeo these (Iris who ret practical perteare for fatare oilier jaba by daÉag "office prarttre" la the Mah office, flhe give« aay helpful Mat. oa the way the boon brighi sad hlena aa Ihe flrat day at flprtag! The by peaai deaia ptaat with s blam n , * e dtd eajay aa Eaaier. Job Wfai Becking Dr. Archibald Saporito, Nor* ed the community chant »ray gram and commended the to x-ray but next month. "We know were keyed, el add eh an fhamt MS were lor speeding. 121 for 4»- r proper passing. 101 lor drtfcup anl Y etflK l inspection, «3 far ignoring itop eigne and SO for not having a driver's license in possession. Eleven patromrn were cited for creditable police action during the month. Patrolmen John Paiadino and Allen Schweitzer were com- mended for recovering abandoned stolen car*. Patrolmen Arthur Ba- biak and George Rickard commended for apprehending per- sons driving while license was re- voked Patrolman Phillip Van Wel- tering was commended for appre- hending two juveniles who aban- doned a stolen car. Other citations were: Patrolmen Robert Herb and Thomas Doran for apprehending drunk drivers. Patrolman Peter Cassidy for ap- prehending careless driver.* nb* troiman John Callinan for appro* bending driver of stolen car. and Patrolman Daniel Massey for ap* runaway Juvenile. Detective llenry Weber was com- mended for apprehending a bur- glar. . ^County Park -■ H Diamond Sat ¿3 a t*hsr memo* at orders than d» aa» other group.' said Or. tofartts; "this stay. « concentrate effcrta la the papato lion (roup having ■» Nakgsat Mb oidence at tubremlasta. heart flto ease, and t a g malignancies, fal- lows Ihe rarp— aaitatian of th* National Tabaratfoata Aeendatloa, the U. S. M O c Health Service, thr Codage at Cfc**t Physicians , K-tajr program." be continued, ‘‘as carried an through the past dpcade hi th* county'« schools, indBatriss. and m a n n a » Ilea, is at tmnandona Importance ai our eClort lo eantrul tubercis> losla and other disorders of tha cheat and I urge the North Ar- lington reatdcnta to take A new baseball field will be add-l vantage of the opportunity lo be "levee le he|„j 5pnng a1 Riverside County| checked periodically.” 5*1 Park South In North Arlington, it| Chaa. A. Hants, Jr.. - _tor *—*T* W*^iwa> announced today by Peter1 Health” OOcar, Mated that th* (Man. firmane of tor uaKfaa pass- j Ruaso> recreation chairman of Mobile Unit of tha Betnen rv— Man she has beta aMe la lend^ Bergen County Park Commi»- Tuberculosis and Hnlth Associa- • -ristai and a member ofthrLynd-tionwUlvl^th.NeÄh Alttagtoa [a aympathetlc ear to . hurst Township Commission, lem it helped ju* 1» talk aver' when the ^ i# complet :wlth her. ----- . j ed. ('ommisaioner Russo said, She Is aa ardent anppacter al; there w ill be four baseball dia- : a l staAant artlvittea, and n)ok*m monds at Riverside County Park la all trtanapha, whettoer la the1 South. Last spring the park's cJaaarosm ar an the athleMe Held, north area in Lyndhurst acquired 1 Mlaa Edle say« her U fa Is its second dianiond Requests for ball field permits tn ethers; |bmm to keep increasing, Rus»> reported. The demand is so great, he add- ed, that the Park Commission this year ruled out season permits and adopted a 2-week maximum ef- fective period A group may ap- ply for an unlimited number of perm its, however. Facilities at both the north and south areas of Riverside County Park, in addition to ball fields, Aft«-r - tv in* in t im > i- I w ere listed by fUmm horseshoe L— Fratfmitv Chapter N®. p*eriion Alfred B. Scara-,courts, rinks for skating on na- - - * m eili to the Board of D i r e c t o r s jce p|cnic tables and fire-. Health Center on May t and 9, from 3:00 lo |:|0 pan. nl which time any adult may have a fret chest x-ray aa well aa a diabetes detection paefkit. by Lynwaad) ‘ give advice ar sympathy, ar mi encouragement wherever t h e to her Job. th«- High ftrheet wa* rated in ISSA. H e was alao active arises! Mar In MaNonir rlrelea. Auxiliary ol the fire Depart- f _____________ It! nt. a* dtd her mother, and ^ C w C i m 9111 a «he wan elected On Board 1». OES. I>ndhamt. Mia» Nen- hnuat r «m elected ta ita.hlgheal of Boiling Springs Savings and .. ... *.1 Loan Association was announced Worthy Mat«., IS»«*. ^ ^ by wmiam ,, Vo([, »W **e%rr*l yean shr wae wp- Jr president ol Ihe Institution, eriatradcnt of ihr Beglaarni aad Hi' succeeds the laic Chari« Has- Primsn lleportmeaf in the Naa- .rlhuhn who recently passed away, day S. hool of Bn-d Memorial IM t- a life-torn; rcsldcnl of Rulher- ferram for tkr ,trt, *d , ' r " * h . ' , r r i »>> f'kurrh, «kick r<>rd . Scaramclli attended Lincoln (iiry, , |^ vp (|onr 0|flrr pr»,.- sUcnd« faithfully. elementary school and Rulherford, thv under her wnperxlaion. say ^rr h r a t h e r * F r e d hi flrat vice- High School. He holds rf* Bachelor snr la iwimrtntal to work w llk I.yadhnrat IJb ol Science degree in Business Ad-i and the girts are grateful. One rmr* "osrd of Truatem. aervtng ministration from New York Uni-j aneh avera. “ M laa Kdle knewa Wh >,1,r. “ *>d waa form erly verstty. During World War II, he. everythin Mat’a gotag on aad ahr ,rrmM,rrr Aa ordained elder of served three years with the U. S hdpa everybody ahe ran.*’ R r*'d M e m o r ia l < h n n h , he la on. Army Quartermaster Corps. A lifelong mddint ml Lyadhand. ,t"* MlaisUerial Relation«« Com m it-j Scaramelli is president of his Mloa 1Cthe in the daughter of the u'r ** Jrnw\v Preohytery. He; own importing and packing firm in(j (0^ Nenhaaaer. manager of Th«* Inter ! specializing in olives and condi- wha oottled here after theirm ar rlM,rrh t Voter at 41K KKendde1ment» He is a member cA the Hace la Hohokea la Ittt. Their IW ' B ***** part of his jab Is to U. S Chamber of Commerce, the home waa an River Road «uippli«** and property to National Canners Assn. and the Association of Green Olive Import-j ers. In private life, Scaramelli is a member of the Rutherford Klk*^ Club, the Rutherford L ittle League, and the Rutherford Townl and Gown Society. He also is) active in the Borough's Civil De-i lense Auxiliary Police force. Hei past president of the Jockey I many of! H ollow Field Trial Club, and a member of the Am well Gun Club, and the Palisades Chapter of the U. S. Power Squadron. places, c h i l d r e n ’s playgrounds, comfort stations, and parking areas. Shuffleboord courts and a re freshment center were construct ed last year at the north area. Russo continued, cddlng that the P. S. Output U.p Output ol electricity by Public Service Electric aad Gaa Com- pany foe th* week ended April «. ISO. was M.UMH kilowatt- hours comparad with MOJgT.lO kilowatt-hours la the oorrespund- tng week a year ago, i ot 15.123.100. or 5.6 per cent. Skttrhood S«U The Sisterhood of Ite Lyadhml Hebrew Center wtH beW a run«, mage sale next week aa Tuea- day. Wednesday and Thursday at next week from *30 a.m. lo 4 p.m. each day, at the Center. 333 Valley Brook Ave. Mrs. Michael RiOdn and Mrs. Harry Klein are co-chairmen of the eanmittee of arrangements. paai They later roaved ia Ttav “"id aad lo pntik era Place aad artaeaaaatty to ihr "■« boaria» lor . thurch nUtiwKi throughout the provtdr traaaporta- ehurch work home at Ml Wfwrt Àveatàé whrrr era from abroad aa Mlaa Nenhaaaer new n d dn , l<lr hutoaab. Mlaa Neahauarr attended lo«-al Mioa Neuhauwer. her brother, elementary arhoal, Kearny High hi« wife Mildred, alno an active a church worker. Our Naw Stations From strange place» rumble the Erir- tmfcgwunna trains on the old Boonton (m these days. Back in 1918 there ap- 1 a paen to those places in a poem O lU “ The. Twelve-Forty-Five” by Joyce Kilmrr the author of “ Trees.” In the court of the poem Kilm er wrote: Love commands the train ful- .. fills, ■S»d beautiful upon the hills I Age these our feet of burnished steel. h U y and certainly f feel ' I Glen Rock welcomes us to her ««lent Ridgewood seem* to «tir senile, because she knows the her children bark again, home— and so as, wheresoe’er we go. Waidwick, Allendale beads lo give us hail. Reading And Writing When we observe National Library Week next week let's be practical about it. What should be the focal point of cultural development in our communities is by-passed except by a m inority. Yet in our libraries is the key for future happiness. Reading is mankind's greatest boon. That it make* great writer* is a mean» of perpetuating thi* great art form. In the Ridgewood school system they encoufage writing. In an article in the N JEA Review, Marjorie Nicholas tell* about the project Children in elementary and high schools are invited to write short stories, poems and plays. They are then published in a book which is sold through the village. The writer quotes from some of the material. It is fascinating. The title of tbe article is “Noise, Please Be Silent It comes from 10-year-old B illy Herrold's poem “ Noises.” He wrote: “ Noises can be big. Noises can be very small. Noise, please be silent” Ridgewood has the key to open the doors of its children to a life of richer cultural and spiritual enjoyment— by en- couraging its young to write. Tbe library encourages them to read. e i -------- 1— i. vuoimi» uis A week from Friday tbe mayors and school superintendents of M communi- ties in Hudson and Essex Counties w ill _______ ___ ___ be guest* of the Hadsen-Easex Chapter « a r t « , s¿e<Mfci tu« of the New Jersey Chemical Industry Council. , aarac at Drake'* Boatae«* Oat ter Hath are Bge la Newark. Mlaa Edle admit« Her family participate la coro- »h.- recipient of r, and their daugh-j,lc,'v, a floor family unit.! f«*nse idmit* that Ruth la 's a veats and organization» her knitting or crochet projerta, aptrtt at *rv iwhbi*» of hem. Recently the lee la their children, Edith and group ha* added howling to their Fred.John Nenhaaaer waa a vol- rerrenflon program aad Vtiwt Edle Chief of the hi Morklag earaeatly Department In 191S. He ahtfti her «core, but is doing quite well aervad two termo on the Boartl nlready an Ihe lane*. mi Education, helag member Bus Terminal Speech Topic “The Bus Terminal Expands will be discussed at the noon m ert ing Tuesday, April 23 of the Ki- _rt warns Club of Rutherford at the ¡¡^* New Park Tavern, Park Avenu«\i East Rutherford. Edward J. Reil- ly of The Port ol New York Auth- ority will speak. M r. Reilly will review the sharp growth of activity at the P o rt Authority Bus Term*aal since its opening in 1950. As a result of{ this burgeoning activity, especial- ly in the morning and evening peak-hours t h e Terminal has rap idly approached capacity op eration on both the suburban ami long distance levels. With the aid of colored slices Mr. Reilly will illustrate such fa- cets of the $20.250,000 project as| the new bus level to be locateo of haunter’s hi gardening, might better Mina Nen- Accidents Noted In Bergan Co. haa a knack r««wiie are filled with many thi ins vinea and muiaaal planta. Keceady she waa intrigued und »mlined by S small pleat, new er by a tearlier al Forty-eight of the 75 accidents handled by the Bergen County Po- lice Department in March occur- red on State Highways 4. 17 and 46, it was reported by FreehoW- er Edmund E. Field. Jr., Chair- man of the Public Safety Com- mittee. He said that 22 of the 31 in- juries and the only fatality re- on the present root, new parking facilities to replace the present parking, additional mo* or stairs and widened and expand ed ramp connections with Ihe Lin- coln Tunnel. Mr. Reilly will de- arth* how this work is beinii staged lo permit iflainlenancr of essential bus service during the reconstruction and expwaion per iod. The project is actKduied tor anpletion thu year. Mr. Reilly. Administrative Av sistant in the Terminal* Depart a variety o t to- minlstradve functkma Involved In tbe management of Ihe Port Auth ortty Building and truck terminals bi Newark and New York. A graduate o I Seton Hall University, I reaidea in MounMnatde. Arthur, R. Kinaey. Program Chairman lor the lOwanis did) of «ebon through the Part Aiahorlty Speakers Bureau. Ill Elchth Ave- - New York tl . New York u m S O W IN G S MEAN MORE: with income taxes paid, titoie to replenish the fam ily’s cash reserve with savings. MEAN MORE: Current J 07« g g /Q Annual Dividend a In Earnings a In Safety a In Availability: MEAN MORE AT: PAUL'S HOatY «nd SPORT SHOP RODS REELS LINES BOOTS FLIES NETS CREELS WADERS Salmon EGGS WORMS * _________ IK ÏFlaking Ifam ii TOYS 4 nwr sMucnoH or au anna * • Type, of I U I €0000 1W HO. TRAINS itvis ACCESSORIES sm . CARS, SWITCHCS. 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Page 1: u m - DigiFind-It...cay and deterioration are casting a blight on both sides of the river. Look at what we have done to the Passaic and Hackensack! These filthy and polluted stream*

tM ftC S IX T E E N,, ------------------- c o m m e r c ia l l e a d e r a m p s o u t h b e r g e n b e y ie w rm m sbn, u m a m

C o m m e r c ia l ï e a à e rAMP T B B O tm H B O IN RBVBW

W i l l W i i I t t i Ik * C M M W l u t e ia Dm •■atol » m i l i a r

LYIDMORST HOME OF CIAMPIOISevery Thursday by The Commercial Leader Printing Company

M S S I Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J . Telephone GEnxva M700-R701

E d ito r............... JO H N SA V IN O

Second-Class postage paid at Rutherford, N. J .Subscription 12.50 Per Year Ten Cenu Per Copy

Lyndhurst, N. J ., April 18, 1963

Highways For The Future

X U | ia another move to bring govern- sat, education and the chemical indus­

try into a f lo w relationship.South Bergen w ill «how an interest in

the meeting. In South Bergen chemicals are very, »ery big. They provide tremen- doua employment, tax ratable«, civic pro­gress. New Jeraey. tiny physica!l\, i* a giant where chemical* are concerned. And on every *ide tbe induatry in South Bergen givea evidence of it* migbl.

County GovernmentConnecticut wa* hailed a few »hört

year* ago for forward thinking when it abandoned the county concept of govern­ment. B u i a lot of thinking |u> gone

On the Uudnon River these day* there b a strange tight.

A boat that riaca out of tile water and Alm a along on alum inum runner» may be paving new highway» for traffic. It it a hydrafoil boat, it work» on the p rin ­cipal that when the ImmiI obtain» momen­tum the foil» are let down like runner» and thereafter the boat skim* along with th« body of the vessel off the water. W ith the friction thu* removed »peed» up to 40 and 50 mile« an hour are po»»ihle.

The boat itself i» a square structured affair, resem bling the fuselage of an a ir­plane. It hold« 24 per»on».

Now under con»trurtion are boats that w ill carry a* many a» 96.

Their value?H e hydrafoil people draw you close

to the wall. Then they let down map». A ctom the maps run a tangle of line». Thoae are the rail and highway arterir». They are clogged with traffic.

Ota the greater part of the map. how­ever, there are no line«. H ia t is the water which flow« all about us.

H ie message is clear. What oner was a major transportation facility, water, has

been subordinated in recent generation* by th r train , the autom obile, the truck and ihe airplane.

Now man look« wi*tfully back a t what onee was a m ajor resourc«v He dream* of building» on it again. Kerry service in the m etropolitan area, on lake*, on river* is possible with high «peed boats. And their freight carrying potential i* not being overlooked.

But look at what we have done to our water!

The Port of New York A uthority i* asking federal action to clean up the w aterfronts of tbe m etropolitan area. De­cay and deterioration are casting a blight on both sides of the river.

Look at what we have done to the Passaic and Hackensack! These filthy and polluted stream* are not attractive as waterways any longer. Long ago they lo»t most of their recreational value. Now we find that when our economy needs them we have despoiled them.

Perhaps the coming of the hydrafoil will foeu« more a ttention on w hat we are doing to our waterway«!

O u r A i r p o r t s

New Jersey has a Departm ent of A\1a- t io i that operates under the very efficient direction of F rank G erard, a South Ber­gen product, who won his air spurs as a flie r hero in W orld W ar 11.

W hy New Jersey m ust appeal to the Port of New Y ork A uthority or the Fed­eral Aviation Agency to determ ine where aad if our airpo rts Itelong is quite be­yond the com prehension of moot people.

Senator Clifford P. Case ha» just p ro­duced more evidence on the idiocy of depending upon the federal government to do what we should be doing ourselves. A year ago th r FAA said it would make a study to determine if an a irpo rt in Burlington were feasible. W ithout notice to Case o r anybody else FAA changed it* plans. It could not, il was said, be put into a position of selecting airports.

Now th ere is a wrangle on whether FA A should m ake the study or whether it should not.

The fact of the m atter i« New Jertey i* deli nq ue n t in leaving the question in federal hands. Give G erard the money and help he needs and he will come up with the answer.

The state is ju st playing with Ihe ques­tion as long as it continues the T inkers to fivers lo C hance philosophy.

New Jersey has now two m ajor air- psrto— in New ark and Teterboro. The state should expand considerable more time examining both of those operations. They ace operated for the state through tbe Port of New York Authority.

B u t this dors not preclude the need fo r New Jersey supervision to see that w hat the Port A uthority does is best for New Jeraey.

How we wish our states would begin acting once again like states instead of ljfce children hanging onto Mother Wash­

’s apron strings!

under the bridge since then. The county government present* one of'the most al­luring possibilities for better, more’ ef­ficient and economical government.

The county set-up provides a quick, simple method of regionaliaating govern­ment services so those service* would be better and cheaper.

Here in Bergen we fight the mosquito with a county organisation. Suppose each community tried to wage the fight on its own?

Health departments cuuld and should be regionalised.

The areas into which regionaliaatfon, via the eounly system, could be pressed are endless. They offer brilliant oppor­tunities for better service.

By AMY DtVISr.at td’adtar* n i ( k

are pm h— SW a^ at wkm »elremed by thr ta«,

with dark

miIt H I* locatrd (■

School an Ridar Road. She ad­vanced I« clerk la thr kick schabt offlcr aad laSsr lo secretary Ike Hi*» School PriarlpaJ. a . d»

1er flrat principal “beaa" l r SniaaJ Barkr After kl» aattm- ty deatk Kdwta Otara. I km A. Kaae aad preoently M a 0. Marin o«, have brwrfltrd tram bar «mir»« aad knowledge of Ibe of

In Ramsey, Mahwah, Suffern stand Houses that wistfuJly dem and A fa ther— son— some hum an thing That this, the midnight tra in , may

bring.T h r trains that travel in ijie day They hurry folks to work or play.The midnight tra in is «low and old. But of it let this thing be told.To its high honor be it said It rarries people home to bed.My cottage lam p shines white and

clear.God bless the train that brought me

here.”Joyce K iiner was a great American

poet because America lived in hi* heart. Thus he could sing of a tree, he could make his tra in a hum an, feeling, touch­ing thing.

W ere K ilm er alive today he would be startled by the transform ation time has made in the little villages he knew so well and loved. He would have respected each new street, grieved over the dis­appearing trees, been proud of the new schools.

Aa secretary at thr kick srhaal lea Neakaaeer’s dalle« a r e

vailed aad IntereeUac. She at la a

a«•applying substitute M d a n , aever arreoaary ta Ihe a.rstrm,

works out rlaiM averafea far 4a- aiar» aad Sartor«, aad aaparvlaeo these (Iris who ret practical perteare for fatare oilier jaba by daÉag "office prarttre" la the Mah

office, flhe give« aay helpful Mat. oa the way the boon

brighi sad h lena aa Ihe flrat day at flprtag! The

by peaai deaia ptaat with s blam n ,* e dtd eajay aa Eaaier.

Job

Wfai BeckingDr. Archibald Saporito, Nor*

ed the community chant »ray gram and commended the

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were keyed, el add eh an fham t MS were lor speeding. 121 for 4»- • rproper passing. 101 lor drtfcup anl Y e t f l K linspection, «3 far ignoring itop eigne and SO for not having a driver's license in possession.

Eleven patromrn were cited for creditable police action during the month. Patrolmen John Paiadino and Allen Schweitzer were com­mended for recovering abandoned stolen car*. Patrolmen Arthur Ba- biak and George Rickard commended for apprehending per­sons driving while license was re­voked Patrolman Phillip Van Wel­tering was commended for appre­hending two juveniles who aban­doned a stolen car.

Other citations were: Patrolmen Robert Herb and Thomas Doran for apprehending drunk drivers.Patrolman Peter Cassidy for ap­prehending careless driver.* nb* troiman John Callinan for appro* bending driver of stolen car. and Patrolman Daniel Massey for ap*

runaway Juvenile.Detective llenry Weber was com­mended for apprehending a bur­glar.

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a t* h s r m em o * at orders than d» aa» other group.' said Or. tofartts; "this stay. « concentrate effcrta la the papato lion (roup having ■» Nakgsat Mb oidence at tubremlasta. heart flto ease, and t a g malignancies, fal­lows Ihe rarp— aaitatian of th* National Tabaratfoata Aeendatloa, the U. S. M O c Health Service, thr Codage at Cfc**t Physicians

, K-tajr program." be continued, ‘‘as carried an through the past dpcade hi th* county'« schools, indBatriss. and m an n a» Ilea, is at tmnandona Importance ai our eClort lo eantrul tubercis> losla and other disorders of tha cheat and I urge the North Ar­lington reatdcnta to take

A new baseball field will be add-l vantage of the opportunity lo be "levee le he|„j 5pnng a1 Riverside County| checked periodically.”

5*1 Park South In North Arlington, it| Chaa. A. Hants, Jr..- _tor *—*T* W*^iwa> announced today by Peter1 Health” OOcar, Mated that th*

(Man. firmane of tor uaKfaa pass- j Ruaso> recreation chairman of Mobile Unit of tha Betnen rv— Man she has beta aMe la lend Bergen County Park Commi»- Tuberculosis and Hnlth Associa-

• - r i s t a i and a member o fth rL y n d -tio n w U lv l^ th .N e Ä h Alttagtoa[a aympathetlc ear to. hurst Township Commission,

lem it helped ju* 1» talk aver' when the ^ i# complet:wlth her. ----- . j ed. ('ommisaioner Russo said,’ She Is aa ardent anppacter al; t h e r e w i l l be f o u r baseball dia- : a l staAant artlvittea, and n)ok*m monds a t R i v e r s i d e C o u n ty Park la all trtanapha, whettoer la the1 S o u th . L a s t spring t h e park's cJaaarosm ar an the athleMe Held, n o r t h a r e a in L y n d h u r s t acquired

1 Mlaa Edle say« her U fa I s i t s s e c o n d d i a n i o n dR e q u e s t s f o r b a l l f i e ld permits

t n e t h e r s ; |b m m t o k e e p i n c r e a s i n g , R u s » > reported.T h e d e m a n d i s s o g r e a t , he add­e d , t h a t t h e P a r k Commission this y e a r r u l e d o u t season permits and a d o p t e d a 2-week maximum ef­f e c t i v e p e r i o d A group may ap­p l y f o r a n u n l i m i t e d number of p e r m i t s , h o w e v e r .

F a c i l i t i e s a t b o th t h e north and s o u t h a r e a s o f R i v e r s i d e County P a r k , in a d d i t i o n to ball fields,

Aft«-r - tv in* in t i m > i - I w e r e l i s t e d b y fUmm horseshoeL— F r a t f m i t v Chapter N®. p *e r i i o n A l f r e d B. S c a r a - , c o u r t s , r i n k s for s k a t i n g on n a -

- - * m e i l i t o the Board o f D i r e c t o r s j c e p | c n i c tables and f i r e - .

Health Center on May t and 9, from 3:00 lo |: |0 pan. nl which time any adult may have a fret chest x-ray aa well aa a diabetes detection paefkit.

by Lynwaad) ‘ giveadvice ar sympathy, ar mi encouragement wherever t h e

to her Job.th«- High ftrheet wa*

rated in ISSA. H e was alao active arises! MarIn MaNonir rlrelea.

Auxiliary ol the fire Depart- f _____________I t !nt. a* dtd her mother, a n d ^ C w C i m 9 1 1 1 a «he wan elected On Board

1». O E S . I>ndhamt. Mia» Nen- hnuat r «m elected ta ita.hlgheal o f B o i l i n g S p r i n g s S a v i n g s a n d

„ . . . . . *.1 L o a n A s s o c i a t i o n w a s a n n o u n c e dW orthy M a t « . , I S » « * . ^ ^ by w m ia m , , Vo([,

»W **e%rr*l yean shr wae wp- J r p r e s i d e n t ol Ihe I n s t i t u t i o n , eriatradcnt o f i h r Beglaarni aad H i' s u c c e e d s t h e l a i c C h a r i « H a s - P r i m s n l l e p o r t m e a f in the Naa- . r l h u h n w h o r e c e n t l y p a s s e d a w a y , day S . h o o l of B n - d Memorial I M t - a l i f e - to rn ; r c s l d c n l o f R u l h e r -

fe rram for tkr , t r t , * d , ' r " * h . ' , r r i »>> f'kurrh, «k ick r<>rd . S c a r a m c l l i a t t e n d e d L in c o ln( i i r y , , | ^ v p (| o n r 0 | f l r r pr»,.- s U c n d « faithfully. e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l a n d R u l h e r f o r d ,

t h v u n d e r h e r w n p e rx la io n . s a y ^ r r h r a t h e r * F r e d h i f l r a t v i c e - H ig h S c h o o l . H e h o ld s rf* B a c h e l o r s n r la iw im r tn t a l t o w o r k w l l k I .y a d h n r a t I J b o l S c i e n c e d e g r e e in B u s i n e s s A d-ia n d t h e g i r t s a r e g r a t e f u l . O n e rm r* " o s r d o f T r u a t e m . a e r v t n g m i n i s t r a t i o n f r o m N e w Y o r k U n i- j a n e h a v e r a . “ M la a K d le k n e w a W h > , 1 , r . “ *>d w a a f o r m e r l y v e r s t t y . D u r i n g W o r ld W a r I I , h e . e v e r y t h i n M a t ’a g o t a g o n a a d a h r , r r m M , r r r A a o r d a i n e d e l d e r o f s e r v e d t h r e e y e a r s w i th t h e U . Sh d p a e v e r y b o d y a h e r a n .* ’ R r * 'd M e m o r i a l < h n n h , h e l a o n . A r m y Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C o r p s .

A l i f e lo n g m d d i n t ml L y a d h a n d . , t "* M la is U e r ia l R e la tio n « « C o m m i t - j S c a r a m e l l i i s p r e s i d e n t o f h i s M lo a 1C th e in t h e d a u g h t e r o f t h e u'r ** J r n w \ v P r e o h y t e r y . H e ; o w n i m p o r t i n g a n d p a c k i n g f i r m

i n ( j ( 0 ^ N e n h a a a e r . m a n a g e r o f Th«* I n t e r ! s p e c i a l i z i n g in o l i v e s a n d c o n d i -w h a o o t t l e d h e r e a f t e r t h e i r m a r r lM ,rrh t V o te r a t 41K K K e n d d e 1 m e n t » H e i s a m e m b e r cA t h eH a c e l a H o h o k e a l a I t t t . T h e i r I W ' B ***** p a r t o f h i s j a b I s t o U . S C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e , t h e

h o m e w a a a n R i v e r R o a d «uippli«** a n d p r o p e r t y t o N a t i o n a l C a n n e r s A s s n . a n d th eA s s o c i a t i o n o f G r e e n O l i v e I m p o r t - j e r s .

I n p r i v a t e l i f e , S c a r a m e l l i i s a m e m b e r o f t h e R u t h e r f o r d K lk*^ C lu b , t h e R u t h e r f o r d L i t t l e L e a g u e , a n d t h e R u t h e r f o r d T o w n l a n d G o w n S o c i e t y . H e a l s o is) a c t i v e in t h e B o r o u g h 's C iv i l D e -i l e n s e A u x i l i a r y P o l i c e f o r c e . H e i

p a s t p r e s i d e n t o f t h e J o c k e y I m a n y o f! H o l lo w F i e l d T r i a l C lu b , a n d a

m e m b e r o f t h e A m w e l l G u n C lu b , a n d t h e P a l i s a d e s C h a p t e r o f t h e U . S . P o w e r S q u a d r o n .

p l a c e s , c h i l d r e n ’s playgrounds, comfort stations, and parkinga r e a s .

Shuffleboord courts and a re freshment center were construct ed last year at the north area. Russo continued, cddlng that the

P. S. Output U.pOutput ol electricity by Public

Service Electric aad Gaa Com­pany foe th* week ended April «. ISO. was M .U M H kilowatt- hours comparad with MOJgT.lO kilowatt-hours la the oorres pund- tng week a year ago, i ot 15.123.100. or 5.6 per cent.

Skttrhood S«UThe Sisterhood of Ite Lyadhml

Hebrew Center wtH beW a run«, mage sale next week aa Tuea- day. Wednesday and Thursday at next week from *30 a.m. lo 4 p.m. each day, at the Center. 333 Valley Brook Ave. Mrs. Michael RiOdn and Mrs. Harry Klein are co-chairmen of the eanmittee of arrangements.

paai They later roaved ia Ttav “ " id aad lo p n tik era Place aad artaeaaaatty to ihr "■« boaria» lor .

thurch nUtiwKi throughout t h e provtdr traaaporta-

ehurch workhome at Ml Wfwrt Àveatàé whrrr era from abroad aa Mlaa Nenhaaaer new n d dn , l<lr hutoaab.

Mlaa Neahauarr attended lo«-al Mioa Neuhauwer. her brother, elementary arhoal, Kearny High hi« wife Mildred, alno an active

a church worker.

Our Naw StationsFrom strange place» rumble the Erir-

tmfcgwunna trains on the old Boonton (m these days. Back in 1918 there ap-

1 a paen to those places in a poemO lU “ The. Twelve-Forty-Five” by Joyce Kilmrr the author of “ Trees.”

In th e court o f the poem Kilm er wrote: Love commands the train ful-

.. fills ,■S»d beautiful upon the hills

I Age these our feet of burnished steel. h U y and certainly f feel

' I G len Rock welcomes us to her ««lent Ridgewood seem* to «tir senile, because she knows the

her children bark again, home— and so

as, wheresoe’er we go. W aidw ick, Allendale beads lo give us hail.

Reading And WritingWhen we observe National Library

Week next week let's be practical about it. What should be the focal point of cultural development in our communities is by-passed except by a m inority.

Yet in our libraries is the key for future happiness. Reading is mankind's greatest boon. That it make* great writer* is a mean» of perpetuating thi* great art form.

In the Ridgewood school system they encoufage writing. In an article in the N JE A Review, M arjorie Nicholas tell* about the project Children in elementary and high schools are invited to write short stories, poems and plays. They are then published in a book which is sold through the village.

The writer quotes from some of the material. It is fascinating. The title of tbe article is “ Noise, Please Be S ilen t It comes from 10-year-old B illy Herrold's poem “ Noises.” He wrote:

“ Noises can be big.Noises can be very small.Noise, please be silen t”

Ridgewood has the key to open the doors of its children to a life of richer cultural and spiritual enjoyment— by en­couraging its young to write. Tbe library encourages them to read.

e i -------- 1— i .vuoim i» u isA week from Friday tbe mayors and

school superintendents of M communi­ties in Hudson and Essex Counties w i l l _______ ___ ___be guest* of the Hadsen-Easex Chapter « a r t « , s¿e<Mfci tu« o f the New Jersey Chemical Industry Council. ,

aarac at Drake'* Boatae«* Oat ter Hath are Bge la Newark. Mlaa Edle admit«Her family participate la coro- »h.- recipient of

r, and their daugh-j,lc,'v, a floor family unit.! f«*nse idmit* that Ruth la 's a

veats and organization» her knitting or crochet projerta,aptrtt at *rv iwhbi*» of hem. Recently the

lee la their children, Edith and group ha* added howling to theirFred. John Nenhaaaer waa a vol- rerrenflon program aad Vtiwt Edle

Chief of the h i Morklag earaeatly Department In 191S. He ahtfti her «core, but is doing quite well aervad two termo on the Boartl nlready an Ihe lane*.mi Education, he lag member

Bus Terminal Speech Topic“The Bus Terminal E x p a n d s

will be discussed at the noon m e r t ing Tuesday, April 23 of t h e K i- _ r t warns Club of Rutherford a t th e ¡¡^ * New P a r k Tavern, Park A v e n u « \i East Rutherford. Edward J. Reil­ly of The Port ol New York A u th ­ority will speak.

M r . Reilly will review the s h a r p growth of activity at the P o r t Authority Bus Term*aal since i ts opening in 1950. As a result of{ this burgeoning activity, especial­ly in the morning and evening peak-hours t h e Terminal has r a p idly approached capacity o p eration on both the suburban ami long distance levels.

With the aid of colored slices Mr. Reilly will illustrate such f a ­cets of the $20.250,000 project as| the new bus level to be locateo

ofhaunter’s hi gardening, might better

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Accidents Noted In Bergan Co.

haa a knack

r««wiie are filled with many thi ins vinea and muiaaal planta.

Keceady she waa intrigued und »mlined by S small pleat, new

er b y a t earlier al

Forty-eight of the 75 accidents handled by the Bergen County Po­lice Department in March occur­red on State Highways 4. 17 and 46, it was reported by FreehoW- er Edmund E. Field. Jr., Chair­man of the Public Safety Com­mittee.

He said that 22 of the 31 in­juries and the only fatality re-

on the present root, new parking facilities to replace the p r e s e n t

parking, additional m o* o r stairs and widened and expand ed ramp connections with Ihe Lin­coln Tunnel. Mr. Reilly will d e ­arth* how this work is beinii staged lo permit iflainlenancr o f essential bus service during t h e reconstruction and expwaion per iod. The project is actKduied tor

anpletion thu year.Mr. Reilly. Administrative Av

sistant in the Terminal* Depart a variety ot to-

minlstradve functkma Involved In tbe management of Ihe Port Auth ortty Building and truck terminals bi Newark and New York. A graduate oI Seton Hall University,

I reaidea in MounMnatde. Arthur, R. Kinaey. Program

Chairman lor the lOwanis did) of

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Decorators

Furniture Reupheistering

Slip Covers Drapes

All Work Done On Our Premises By

isHtor Upholsterers W Y 1 - 6185 - 6

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Piano - Organ Accordion

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V IC T O RF R A N G IP A N E

Composer and Arranger for Cleff - Century - Heritage and Schuberth Music Co. of

New York City Baby Grand - Spinet O ld

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North Arlington Studio of Music

Jimmy Girone - DirectorFenseiiy with Laois Pi

aad Keely SmithLessons On Att Instrument*

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ON A U MAKES T. J . Naulty10 Ame« Avenue Rutherford, N. J .

Phone : WEbster 9-6922

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Rug«, W a ll to W all Carpel, and Furoiture>cleaning. Rug and carpet repairs, storagc.i first month free. Carpet, tile and linoleum sold and installed.

MEADS - MILLER CO 143 Franklin A ve, Nutley, N J

N O rth 7-4305

T R A IN •ecretary,somptemoter op or e t or and in the ahorteet poaatble tim e

le t R U T H E R F O R D S B C R B T A A IA L!» C H O O L — 2 F ra n k lin R laea. Ruth-

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7 day« a week “Try ear T. V. m a t

new IT* part. T. Y.Up Deposit E o vAm í«

We Give Plaid Stomps' P lu i Ute, lew prices

160 Kearny Ave., Kearny

Abbotta IV S e r v ic e

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C A R F C N T K R & p *d ,llt in a c u lt .m m ad. a iU h .n . and c ^ 'n a la . K ap ert work a t down to eKfth priera Aek for Free ectimatee. CaN

b O O K K B S P B R fa ll charpe N C R »3100

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232 Belleville Pike W Y 1-9060

And Under The Same Fine Management Register One Time Only

lor our temporary Jones Girls Jobs!No Fees Charged

Good Rates Local Poeitions Convenient Hours

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SITUATION WANTEDM A B O N W O R K • O t te w p P i .

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eehaal ape a h ilé ren «aa irae S e r 4

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P I V B R O O M S , p reun« fleer, ya rd , ya u n« couple w ith tw e ch ild ren. C a ll a fte r 0 p.m. W *•»

WANTED TO ID IA T T E N T IO N

h a nAra « : i r a p a . ____ I ___teriee, Iran fum aeaa. a n « ran«aa. K eern jr M eta l. 17 B te v e r Avenue,

a t t « w t io o #: w e pep te a prlpaa ~ papera pi»« m a«aaiaee <00 conta

M A C Saaol A R T IS T e ig n m a k ir 090 C R E D IT A Collect.cn. .na.de $90 F IG U R E Cltc-ahip. aupvar.*•*. F IR E Ine. U nd erw rite r F E E P O 07»

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P B M A L BISO B U R R O U G H S Ukpo exp trneo H

f u e l C A S U A L T Y Ine. R a te C 'k.

ììàa -OHiiC L B R K T r » . .C H E M IS T analy tica l control

E M IS T , Roeeorck P h .O . Typ e, personnel type, mtpe. dept.

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4. R eacin iti, 00 CUnten P L y mouth 0

WEDDING INVITATIONS«be eeet a

FOE RENT

K E Y P U N C H operatoreS A T U R D A Y 0:30 to 1« T U E S D A Y TO 7 P .M .

O A R A G E for rent v ic in ity ol Lake Ave. and Ridge Rd , Lyndhuret Call G K 8 8*37 4-IS

L A C K A W A N N A H O U S E S « R ldpe R "«d , L vndhuret, N. J .

G E 0 97(5 W a Reeerve e F ine »election pf

M odern Fum iahed Room» for Baalneeem en and V ie itin« OueeOP

A ll Modem Improvamonta Including A ir Conditioning

V B R Y R E A S O N A B L E R A T E S deal Ineetlon fa r all tra i

Lenny’s Char Grill Bleaka - Chops - Cocktail*

M l Ridge Rd. LyndhaialGE 8-9715

I V N D H u n a T » » a u r i a « a a « hot w a te r eupp>>ed apertm ent. new home, 0130. preferred. O B 0-4170.

M o t t i 5’"»SsF U R N IS H E D

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T H R B E RO O M S, let Door, heat •nd b e* w ater euppiied. Cell W B B-— *. l - l

M O U S E for rent, A va .. Lyndhurat Oatt

IN B T O N Four room» w ith « » t e r euppi ed j t ó

N O . A R L IN G T O N - F ive Rc?rr^y heat a n « He« wa«er auppi>«d Newi>

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15 Orient W ay W Ebater 9-9416

P O R T B it- D iehw eeiw r P O W E R Preaa, exp.

M A L B A C C O U N T A N T budget A C C T . tee mpr. mfp eap

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ventD U A L IT Y control etet bk««.B N O . ealee, M B . Ju n e U «ri

æ *S .»SÂ - ¡iSP R O D . ean tre l piaatica PR O D . cent. aye. planning ^ U Y B R electrónica

U Y B R alee, eub-cent. te A V . m ar. aaaiatant

*4*7 mo. 04«

I WMP R O C E S S inepector S E R V . M echanic diehwaeher 0425 f S T O C K B e y S1.2ST A IL O R - Men’e Clothing S1004- MG'S Apt. M aint. grounde S l. JS E V E . wk-end Salad Man trneo 11.40 M E C H A N IC . Fo rk L if t or eu t» 02.70

i SU M M ER-Coup le C ountry home0«os I

T B C H . ( B R IN G R E S U M E ) C H E M IS T - L ib re n an-reeearch $*.500 Ch E . p lan t Eng r. Dept. 010.000

I C H E M IST - R o e . N a tu ra l P ro«. OS¿00 CM EM I ST-Roe. P h O. H igh

ait*nnn C H E M IS T A n e ly t lca l Control SM S L f 'e S e B t Relocate 112.000• I!-®?? S A L E S - F ia A e ry . B ie ie a et SS.000

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H .gh D O N T F R E T a bau« ______________$75 waddin« invitationo The w i«ee« pae-

a Ibi e va r ie ty e t «he lew eat ceet M ava ileb ie to you a t T h e Lea«e r. C e li W ilm e at G E S-SfSO o r TbeMba. e t W Y 1 -¿OSI. Seven ty-tw o heur aarviee.

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1320 mo. sso01-70 f

e eype SSOF - T or P - T 01.00

. -'StenoS T E N O - T re neper te « io n S B C Y . te V .P .S T O C K Reeer« C lk. S T O C K , ne B n« lieh o.k.

Members of the Circle of Polish Women. Group 783. held a meet­ing last evening in S t Michael's Cafeteria, when final plana were made for their trip to Patricia Murphy's on April 26th. A lew more reservations may be secured by calling Mrs. Victor Basinski.

Mothers of the Little League wUl meet on April 24th at the

0100 AMVETS Building in New Y o r kiu a n n a Oa m ulro nlnno h\o* Ik aAvenue to make plans for the

t b l l b r " d#pt- j** Day parade and also forT Y P IS T Se lea or «e re 0«»W A IT R E S S or tra inee T Y P IS T , te«a l bk«d . or P- T , A .M . Cem ptom eter 01-SOP T or F - T C ounter G ir l te ftSO

Above are th ii week’« new job« only!FEE: 1 W EEK 'S SALARY ON A U

POSITIONS - INSTALLMENTS"N. J.'» Moit Beautiful Employment Agency"

p i

£L A B tech. B B . ntte etud.

C L E R K S aute O P P IC B beys T N U C K mach.

E M A L BDokkeepere to (SO k-type Lynd .

r s L T ï S s s i i S• lean im t w Pv B. £ r . W V gIT A R V . local SSS

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EMPLOYMENT AGENCYS3 Ridge Road, North Arlington. N. J .

WYMAN 8-7900O r tÄ raiD A Y UNTtL 7 P JL

9 Sylvan SlR ive li 1%ealer « M *• r a n r a a a a s i « a . t

a t i a w m a

WS 34010 x i L o w A m i a — ^ a l a '

. votiwo HAH mm a , «, am Cwaas. cau eeTM w J

the season Kt ficUimrtas will be served. Mrs. Frank Ottleia is president.

Rev. Thomas Touhy of Seton Hall University wffl be l« n t speaker at the Commun inn Break­fast ol the Parents Club at St. Michael's School on AprO Vst, this Sunday. Mrs. Al Suiauck. OT Page Ave., has charge ol the tic­kets.

For Your PrintingWhan Yoe Want Prlntiag

Yon Wail It Fast And RightTha Laadar Offers Fastest Service Aatf Lowest Price

Gad 0L 8-8780 WY. 1-6051

The Leader Newspapers

First Four Homo* OnlyW hite aad Green Alum inum Siding

left over from project.

173 off regular price.

CeH L y n d b n rtt

WEbiter 9-8358

TRY U S TODAY LOW aSASOM ABU a cm

TRUCKS * PARTSFRANK’S GARAGE

aar-aaa Rid«« Road L j a d h w i t , M . J .

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socutr Dirscton. Nr b DM f m i t a at M in MMr Gsbrid is In U» re-1 cmtu* GabrtH, Inc.. John M Gabrtrt

■mi Hwm r r bartnssa la Para-ll<>alty. aad The Knapp-Gabrtel mui. Hr to • graduate of D raut Agency. Ho h • member of the Institute at Tachnology. and hMMttlonal Aaoetatkm Real Estate attended Mauclalr t t t te TSachtn h A H a d w a rk and CmtraJ CaDrvf. Univerrty of VlivUa. B lfy n B aa* of Realtors. Para. « 4 Harvard University. Hum Chamber at Commerce. New

. . . _ . _ Jarary Hone Bonders Aaauri*

s X m J Tu, 'Z '. 'oJt Z 't ^ Z §£ “ dher of the Silver Anniversary JUI- "W » w w « « « y Club >— rlran Football Team. Tweo- Mr. Gabriel «wide« at «7 Arbor OMlve yean « U r graduation B Drive, llohofcus. with hia wlte. the own are honored u outstanding lormar Maty Nagel, and thetr aon representative* o! their genet»-wd daughter.

haw the time to develop th. actual Materiale lor tar In «hr classraotn - particularly when the aubjert la so new Ihai mud of It la not to be lound In test-

nrted rrltle. 1 entities 'The

The Aerospace Workshop I poneored jointly by the Rente:

County Education Association with he U. 8. Air forre through th New Jerary Wli*. Qvll Air Pa­nai and the Air Restive Forvcs Congressman Frank C. Omncra. Jr.. Rep. Ith N. 1. Cooi DiM.. la the honorary chairmen ani Or »raid T. Shafer. Wycimff super ■ nterHlent. la thr general chair- nan Military ci .rrlin lor respoti aiblr for apeakri nnd materiali «upport. ia Lt CM Mm * Ed- » arda J r . AF-Ret a* CAP Or puly lor Arroapac- Educatigli — who ia from Oradel!.

PREM IUM CO ALBUY NOW AND SAVE

NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICERumoII Benson Com pietti Court*

Nut or Stove $23.00 Buckwheat $18.00Po« Coal $19.00 Stoker Rie« $17.00

GUARANTEED SATISFACTION

MORRIS DIMCLBat t i t s

615 ESSEX ST. HU 3-2132 HARRISON

New Shell invention can save

you up to *39 on every *100

you now spend for heating oil“ B e f o r e y o u d e c id e t o b u y , I ’l l t e l l y o u h o w m u c h t h e n e w S h e l l

B u m e r - P a k c a n c u t v o u r o i l h e a t i n g b i l l s b y r u n n in g a f r e e , s c ie n ­

t i f i c t e s t o f y o u r p r e s e n t h e a t in g p l a n t . N o o b l ig a t io n , o f c o u r s e , ”

says K E L L E R

BUY BIBECT FROM FACTORY ... AND SAVE!

SHBtx heat i n jr engineer* have p er­fected it rem arkable new invention

called th e Shell K urnsr-Pak. I t saves you money b y getting more heat from {raaoil. I t produce« a rW n « r flame. And I t c m even help quiet a noisy furnace.• The new Shell B urner-Pak is ao af­fective th a t - In home a f te r home—it haa cu t oil consumption between 9 and 39 percent. Chance» «re it can more fchan pay for itself in it.« very ft ra t season — and go on saving you money year a f te r year.* The new Shell Kurner-Pak delivers

" 'M O W * * »

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39 to 174 54 to 234 66 to 291 ■Ito 351 93to 408

108to. 488 120 to 529IUU.T IXTlUDtO

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THURSDAY, 'APRIL Ï 8 , 1963 THE COMMKRCf/T. T F \ n r w ANT) SOTTTTT RFUC.FN WEVTKW

W ITH r « , ^ T 4 W K «W ITH C O U PO N S FRO M M AILER

FOR CASH SAVING S EVERY WEEK...

“SUPER-RIGHT” 7 (a X M /U x £ & fiA q etlBEEF SALE!Mm * ’* your opportunity to save money on Iwrf — “ Super-Right” Quality grain-fed steer IM*<*f that’s famed for flavor and leodemeas! Come in and select your favorite cut»— and save!I

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Eye Round Roast Top Sirloin Roast Swiss Steak u**~ Soup Beef *T43: Stewing Beef Newport Roast Chuck Fillet Beef Kidneys Meat Loaf

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for tl>e first three Sn*a nrceipt» taxes. Th» nv oths amounted to U tt ituUkmi is **leariy a «Larriimnatoiy ’~ v r ’ **▼■"*a ct ropttitil with SI W million in *nd while hav ing a aènou.« im- ? shop fc#r high school age youngthr ce: rrspundim period ui i« -,’. pa«.i on eanunga. WvSdd also L*w- Stephri A. Oxman, Short Hitta. #,cr* There will be opfiortunities« n ì n c r e a » . o f 17 t n l l l k a i o r s r r o u i « - .tm p r t l lH w p o w i tu t t » . t h •* > e * r " M a e n k » a t i h r M iU b u m . " l> rk “ 8 «. » a i r i c o lo r » a n d •> n e » Ir.Äh r r r r r t l yl« - r c e i t . i h r p i i - O iV m a a ir f l l r r r a p m u> o l t r r f i r t > n u l » . l a a -N J . H i* h S r h u i l . » i n n e r o f t h e “ * n e r m e d i a u n d i T t h r g u i d a n i a t -h e A H itw <>l " « • M a y . «p ig ia iu t r i b t l t e d I»«- l a r r r a a r l „ t h r c u » r d l l a l t» . » < h iI0 r a i u . - e o u t «M IM » J r r « !» A m e t x - t n U « i o n '« «* m u n r u m p e r * » m e l e t a « , » t 'p rv»»^ f . o t r u M 0J.1 in _ „• i t u a t l o n o f i h r c « m » n > . r r ^ - t » b r i t « « e . in th u a i U -. 1. N e » . * t h A n .u a i N a t i o n a l 11,¡¡h S -h o o l T h r t e . « a d s e c t ' t . « » J 1 b e I lm M c n W n n a n d M a y o r tK n r i » l - r a g u r l e o d u « 9 > n O u t e ’« la i s n v » l h p a t t e m a n d i h r r f t e r t J e r a e y in c a s e , » b e t e i h r c o a l a f l b * l o i » c a i C u n te * ! . » U l r e p r e a f M t e d I<| > ,n i i » ! M r r ^ « ix t n r . u g ü | . | p u b l i c . .1 ! .» i> - m e t t » I f l u . t r ^ l a .1 l a u t « m m a i . i t a i o t d I ta r i » g a m e. ! l i i r , 4 d r t » - . w h r i d ü n n * ib i- e l e c l r k a n d * u a r r v K - r a m u > I»- N e » - J r r a e y a t t h e U - g to n t n o - a n d a i n r i e d p r n t r a m » i l l b e o l | , w N e " ' , r t JC l , -v >n » < M :lw n r a d in t a a l W r d n e a d a y ' i . t r t i o np e r i o d i : \ p n a e i k t t h e d u r e l i t f a c t o r . ' t i a n . i l ( ,« ir -« t i t r i t ^ i . i n a l c a i l t « f r t e d * |o f B c i a ! - "I a d o z e n « h e r c o m - in t h e C o m m e r c i a l B o w l in g

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VVmam Wktotlt. *3 New Jortty Ava., anterlalaed • an Eaitar dinner party. After

they v a n nrpriaod when CT0MP gavt a party lor Mr

Ma Ttat birth day. Corals werr Mr. aad Mr» Carmine Mar*ttlr Mr. and Mi«. Anthony M*rotti. Thom** Marmn Mr. and Mr*. Joaeph Uberii. Mr and Mr*. John Luoi. Mr. and Mr*. Marty Giatnfnta Mr. and Mr*. Dominick Giampda. Mr« Antoinette Mint* ai Lyndhun» Mr and Mr*. Michael Marottt of Nut-

and Mrs Carl Vessino and so n . of Garfield, and Mr. and Mm Michael Giampola of Clifton.

d t u t . d l t i c . t , in thr a c i e n r e d e p a u n n n We« York aad Rhode island w il l will be offered a * o u .id demm c o m p e t e » 1 th y o u n g O x m a n a t «ration on Tuemt,i> a se t- a n .W lk t» T v x t hear" leciurr * i t h li\"e a n i m a l «»1 f u l f i l l d , ............. ,

three ro» a n d next month I t is involved T h *‘ '"* 1* at Wildwood w»U par- ^ We*kie»da> a n d a n e l e ^ r . c i t N i > rartn r n t I H e a l th a n d w il l tx> _A*tO < W Ma<*hine ^oand. 0 0 A ui kuHr K*ak* INX DCts tMsting in Itoipate in a national «x-tional con- <*fl»oniitraiicn o n T h u r s d a y . jj»|n 0u- litins lh<‘ir w a t e r syp- .. nz^*f ^ rod*lct*. H*-* 11.5ft a a *h»‘ $100 m i l l i o n r a n g e , a s w e l l teU a t D o v e r . D e l a w a r e , c n A p r i l C t i M r e n m a y a t » r n d e i t h t ' r o n e t ^ u RO d a y s T h i s wi l l in wal.>ajL *. M* or ” 7 7 “ _t h e s to c k - * s t h r e f f i c i e n t c a r r y i n g o u t o f t h e *9- w i th w u m e r s f n s n i - e ^ io n a l o r a i l t h r e e p r o g r a m s f j» c l . J r e a s e > I »he l u m b e r o f n u n . - ' i L ^ * c ” *n e aver ® » v in o THe Ladies ol U iu o o w i l l h o to

h ^ . o e i s » e r e t n i n r m e d F o r t h e m a n y r e p e t i t i v e s n a i l .» p e ra t ic m s < x n te s » s h e ld a t B r o o k l i n e . Mas- °*dld a tte n d ^ « i l l br | im tte < l t - c i p a l l t t ^ i d ju r t t n s t t h e t s u p p l i e s , UJ l*r wtm,er ¿ J i* * .Vf^ Build j The Mason* Club Auxiliary m e t12 m o n th -* e n r i r d M a r c h S i . 19S3. * » t h » h i c h t h e e o r a p a i \> * b u s t - x d u t e t t i . a n d W a s h i n g t o n . D . C. lwo e c t i v t t i e s p e r d a y t o i n c l u le i W p a r t o f f l u o r .d e p e r ” **’ V J*"* w a < lly Way Body and teg Iw Valley Brook Avenue, neat ^ Monday evening at the C l ^ iM t L u c « ^ a a i r a m . n ^ s pei share n « » » i m ^ l v e d . P*an:iirv h e T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o n t e s t a n t at Dover P a r e n t s are wHcome t o v i s i t t b . n iU io t ' a r t ^ o f » a t e r — t h e r e - *1 r >° ' T r Bernsies Express. ;Tuesaay evening, for theu* scholar- ^ Riverside A ve . w ithim u r t e d t o V ♦ i ^ n p a r e d with a d d e d , is a i s t viully cv***»*m rd bt- eligible t o compete hi the t h e m u s e u m b u t w il l - o m m . i n v 'u n t t o r c d i : t v ^ ,n C a r l o 's won their first two snip rand. Mrs. Carmine Vasto IsJ.i.4 i . i th« ' « < r r s ' s f v i . . 4g prt«-j * i t h t h e o ix le f1> a n d v i g o r o u s d e - Le0on's N a t i o n a l F i n a l s a t Eau *** ^ p e r m i t t e d t o t - ' i M m j i s n j , 0clj, ^ ^ t io p r r c e n t fo . P^n**s m‘er s ^ •cor*f* of,chairman.

v e l o p m e n t u f t h e a r e a s e r v s d . O a l n r . W is c o n s in , o n M a y 2nd. c h i i d i e o w h i l e t h e f e s t i v a l i s i n ¿MMr dnnklnj: flu ^.dated w s l - ™ ’76-*7j. The Insurersi t h t h e i-edevr i u p m e n t o f o l d e r w h « e t h e t o p a w a r d w i l l b e a l*'ogress. I r jr biith T*»e go\-e*TiLig wun MM57. Allie Can- Maura Am Haggerty, daughter

a n d w i t h G o v e r n m e n t n o t» - I I 0 0 0 o u l l e g r s c h o l a r s h i p S e c o n d . T**** J u n i o r M u s e u m v h i d u l e ? hodie> f M • . n ¿ n d Spri.tg- * • * ,ed ,he w i n n e r s with games,of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haggerty,b o th f e d e r a l a n d s t a t e . t h i r d a n d f o u r t h p l a c e w’i n n e t 's at ,Wu f t* d » v a l» each \ e a r A t t e n d - ve t r l ition d u n * v arK* » 'h l l e P a t De Loy was five years old o n Saturday.

pointed out that ^ Ha ire will recei%-e srhilar- avmui«^ 500 children per |* ^ , i.Ul mu;, Uwait c jv £ * * * ? * * a 2S2 tilt and R i c h The event w u celebrated with -.dvaruases o f dumuc 1«2 the transmisswn ^ ^ amounts of 0.500 A high .4 1.500 children| ttrrpr . 1i()n >;V ,

and the facilities of thr FVnmyIvama-New 11000 "** respectively wa* reached at one <ti> s actfv*-\tk% #, ,,n1 b>t i e s l a s t y e w r t tp p ly

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I n l i a n m n i t h e f u t u r e m i tk io k f * r P s - ^ k c S e r v i c e U e e t i i c a n d ( • a * C a . p a t u M i L u r e « a n i 1 ' ' u *n i - w a n t t o o w m e n t . i g a in o n t h e u n f u e e c o n o m i c t h e f c i T i t " f > w 'e M erve . . r e a s u n x H in d ia g iL o f » I n c h w e J e r s e y a r e b o t h d i r e c t l y a n d i n d i r e c t l y w e r e v . r a u h a p a r t L i t e r a l l y , as g r o i p s

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Maryland Interconnection Some 250.000 secondary school with other major «indents hav« part ctpated in the

o f tnierrocmccted utilities. Legua s nationwide oratorical con-n d a t i

supply at tests this year — which contests and t n a m l r a c t l» -, *> «had dr- riectncuy m the Untìeti Stales and irr de».*i»rd lo promolr mudy oím a n d s rn ~ l o r t h r o<n|aii| . Canada totaling XV» mjbo.1 k a n n te A n t r a a Con-tdul>on and. e r v i e e * flur w r l o r ; is m ihr **«* »< wtúeh 14» million are Bill of Right« CnMntanl» are ob-v r r y h e a r t o f t h r u r b a n and su- located m the United States aad llged to prepare their own orationsb a r b a n spread t h a t stretches rr prr «rnt TJ per cent of the total oo tome phaat of the CntMltidioq a k a i - t h e Adam* se.iboord from generator capacity of tha> mu-» A Edward Tedeaco. Supenntm-

JervyM m er «cation week of ^school children ¡

The museum is located at 43-49, *'in 1 Washington Street, opposite Wash iagton Park

: i c o m m n i . hiMl a 301 gamr For the family gathering, her brother.. imon w itct • ’«•rs A1 Mennell recorded a 223 Paul, her grandparents. Mr. and VT^T

p m t . .Mrs. Nicholas Carella of Lynd- Bilka-s h«*ld a slim half game burst, and Mr. and Mrs. James;--------

lead over Hy Way Body and Fen-,Haggerty of Paramus. with th e

Mrs. Earl Hanley, new president, la charge for the first time. Secret pals were revealed. Plans wen- marie (nr a card party'!» be held on May n th with Mr*. John Hill, vice president. In ctoar£r. A largt 30th annivenary cake waa thr at­traction when relmhineoti wne

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i»mh o l Bo-t.-a to *ouJi of Wa*h- r> As part of thr rompaa» s drm of Wildwood Public Sdwuis A r m y R e s e rv e s .nni.fi n r tv,,. .Kiln .r«« wm dam to meet the future defnaads and Distnct Chairman of the _ ' . ,

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I t e n y e a r s o f s u c c e s s f u l n u u T td a - 1_ . . . * . » tk -n . T u « k ite . D «M ch H a v e n a t dl j » o l l m . - o i - . . . e ^ u r r e a * t w a g i j , t h l . u I¡¥ . r c , m m u n i t i e * h a v -

w> n t>w initial ganu* 917-751 but the B u o p rallied for victories Mr. and Mrs. Walter J Hag- c f WS-ft51 and OOMCS. Ed Scachet- gerty and Mrs. Frank Embik. 430 ti and Alex Paluzzi had games of Rutherford Ave.. had as their

respectively fur the guests on Sunday the liaggerty's w i n n e r s . Bill Gediimas had games i»4aw and daughter. Mr a n d

«14 tilt for FixweU Highway Iiody mo\ed to within -

a half name of second place by Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt T. Ries,sleeping three games from Bern- 32t Post Avenue, had as theirsies Express. The winners h a d guests on Sunday their son-in-law

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“And why dote the future l t t t t n j0 e r arooWtty have to tangle up the lines at everybody?

“And why doesn't • father, if he is g o t« to take Mi sea fishing, train him properly? I mean praparly. By putting a bucket ot water in the backyard end s to w M Dh bqr bow to hit the bucket and not overshoot when hteasts?

“That .Is only part of the training. At our stream tha ofher day two men committed another sin. They cought a eouple of fish, cleaned them and scattered th* leaving! ail over tha place. To make It worse, he waded the stream wltU* be was cl e «Hind them, digging up the bottom and making things vary bad for ihe other ftsherlnen How about being considerate of your tallow fishermen In the future, tnen?'' ,

FOB T U C U T m '* ‘r Mrs. Hynes’ boy, AI. is running for the Lyndhurst High

School track team. He love* distance running. The boy is only a soph and his timing isn’t spectacular. What givt* hope for the

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Bergen Dainty Traffic Safety Committee by John Edwards chairman of a subnximmittc«* on atrett and highway p r o b le m * Th< areas to be stu0)ed include Rout« 208 with Chester B o i t V k . p r e s i d m of Fair Lawn Lions Club, c h a i r man; speed zoning c o v e r i n g th>

county with B r i c e A EM president of B e r g e n C o u n t;

P of Commen*e. c h a i r m a n Hackensack c o u n t y r o a d s w i th A fcert Sproul. J r . , B e r g e n C o u n t» Association of I n s u r a n c e A g t it chairman, and R o u t e s 17 a n d «Hh Hasbrcurk H e ig h t s Francis G. Dominick, c h a i r m a n .

Named also by O v i i r m a n E d - wards is a five-member p la n n in g board to direct t h e s u r v e > g r o u p s And assign areas f o r study in th e M ar* It consist t o f M L Z im ­merman. executive s e c r e t a r y o f the Pwrwmw ( I w m b r r o f <V»m merce; Traffic t\iordlnni<»r F r a n k J - larva» Country T r a f f i c l-Utgt- neer Ernest B o u ld in g . S g t . S t e p ­hen Karbach o f t h e N J . S l a t e Mice; and C h a i r m a n K d w a r t l s

The four g r o u p s w ill r e p o r t their findings at a s p e c i a l m e e t tag to be held o n M o n d a y . M a y C whoa recommendst u m s w ill b e prepared f o r a c t i o n b y th e r e g u ­lar m e e t i n g o f th« ' B e r g e n C o u n ty Traffic S a f e l y C o m m i t t e e w h ic h will be h o ld o n T U c s < lm , May 11

Turning t o t h e s u b j e c t o f t r a f ­fic planning a t s h o p p i n g c e n t e r s . Chairman E d w a r d s «ul>m it!«*d s e r i e s o f r « r o m m e n d a t i* m s to l * \ forward« I to a p p r o f x i a l c o f f i c i a l s o n m u n i c i p a l , c o u n t y a n d state level» in a n e f f o r t t u p re v e n t t i e - ups, traffic h a z a r d s a m i c o n g e s t i o n at shopping c e n t e r s t h a t m a y ■ erected in t h e f u t u r e a lo n g m a i n t r a f f i c arteries in t h e c o u n ty Kd- wards emphasized t h a t t h e rc c o m » meadatkrns in no w a y a r e a i m e d at criticizing prrsint O S M er setups, but a n * d i r e c t e d to Mgrr planning o f s h o p p in g c e n - ttfrs In the smaller m u n i c i p a l i t i e s . The committee suggests! that J M | ever an applicate is m a d e

for c o n s t r u c t i o n **f or o t h e r c o m m e r c i a l

Mb a c o n f e r e n c e o n

f Ml problems be held and t h a t the Safety p l a n s b e m a d e a n d (■towed by a committee b e f o r e

f lrM d tn g permit is granted It mm suggested that a n a p p r o v a l

u p t o r o n s i s t o f 1 ^pebce. chairmen of couu-

.e l planning boards,cSmty traffic safety (■ •« )rd in « to r | ttpresentativ«*s of the state b ig h - Wgy department, stale police and o f the county board of freehold­ers, and of the o w n e r s o f tlie, proposed new const r u c t io n It further recommended t h e i n s t a l l a ­tion of over and u n d e r - p a » « where necessary, center r o a d « ty hprrtcades. traffic signals, signs fclgnattng entrance, exists and peoper turns, adequate p a r k i n g at ■ f rtpensr o f owners, a n d c u r b Openings kept to a minimum.

y^VIc Coordinator F r a n k J reported 17 deaths result-

IlMI from traffic mishaps in the a^pdy to dale this y e a r c o m p a r e d

12 in the c o r r e s p o n d i n g p»*r- . of last year. S e v e n irf t h e

were pedestrians a n d fiv e ) those were in age* f r o m 64

t I t years. Ten o f t h e d e a t h s I place on state h ig h w a y s , f iv e

Oft county roads a n d tw o o n mu ■icipal streets

G. Traver. executive _ nt of the N ew J«*rsey

r Safety Council, c a l l e d a t t e n - lo the problem o f y o u n g d r iv - g|R a»d dted several r e c e n t m u l-

Mple death accidents in v o lv in g drivers. H e a l s o c a l l e d

I to the fact t h a t d r in k in g driving is still a m a j o r l a c -1

* problem o f tra ff ic - m i s - 1 does not se»*m t o sh*

Improvement

N GETS I 1 GRANT

II Mat Adams,I *of Conservation and!

Pevek>pm«-nt announced] P4* m Green Aire* Mali li (

Gr*nt o! S.uu.oKJj t o B e r g e n r . u n i i [

VMM Tract, a majiM new 1 Conservation area wll The area will offerl

campinc gioumis.j and winter sportj|

JO INT MEETING FOR BANKERSThe Bei^en County Rankers As-

sociatlnn and the Bergen ('aunty linpter. American Institute ol

Banking. will hold a joint meet-■v hmiyhl «April 181 at Kohler's SS^Is* Chaletl A M u K l :he

o f » o W h i; tion'.

The talk la the third ta a

Bergen County Chapter. American Institute of Banktac. Fnuik Merhan, Fair Lawn - Radbem Trust Company, la chairman at the forum rv*Mlrhnrl Voto. National CUmmMl- Ity Bank. Easl Patentai.

Godfrey M Budín, preeidrnt of I he Bergen County MK-iatHm.

„____ (inala .V M Rnoaikai,— Harold T.

ni Ilo Borougheil.^ Mpnrtft wlll ha

thèConveit; n .rlieduled lor June In Fort Lee and un pendini legisla- tir i affrrting \olunleer flrrmm of bolli state,

The retutar monthly meetin« al H i t Chlel (kurgr DWU. Geli­li» N i* Jeraey and New York « I ' Chiilmian ol thè Fort Lee Vulunlaer Flretnen’s A»<K'tj,lH)n fnnvTflli M ('ommltlee. advUed to- •ffl ha beld frtday evenir«. Aprii, day thai t-verythlng poaaible i> Mthr h r thè ntar TenaOy Senior‘M UTd»»' hy hh depanmem unrt Hlfh Idwal. fUveredge Rowt Ttsihy thè mumcipal ulliclau ol Tori nally. PraM mi 1>d Vagell. ni L»» to niake thè joint celebration Carfldd. «ili cali thè meeting to ot thè Mth Anniveiwy o( thr As- order at * :» p.tn. af(er a ihort ■ortatlon und T5th Annive^ary al coaeert by thr Aaaortatioii Band (he Ibrt Lee « re Department

thè direction of Frank Ba- » memoratili- ime The eunventlonAao-rode. The delecatea and memberalwtU he held Friday evenir*, June numbers are aaked to brk«

preudrot. Peoples Trust Company Manie, a member ol of Berxen Oamy Bankers ’

;rd\1v*ry rummiw to the^lation. will prrsidr at thr dlnnrr atlendit« wUl'br thr Kuesta at Hat. ln Fon Ler High SchooL u .n l Wr^torK of Phemk-al and the annual meeUng ol thr Flr» ChW Ed Hoag. who is Aa-| At th. |.rea.-n. time therr arr

n h. ^ on *n la»an n d oard ol ristant Trraaur*r of the Aa«>cla. 7S depniimen.s, wilh 45 bands.M a y o r W ill br th.. ÜU, ». „peakrr. He is:Truste« precfriiog It._________ 'tlon. ache3uk,l to p.irade on Satunlay.

PUnt Sal« Worlnkop Far Lyndhwst Ciuk.

The I^ndhurst Garden Hub will irrt on Monday, April 22nd. at

Tiiwn Hall. 8 p.m., with Mrs. H. H. Home, president, la charge.

Mn. Emanuel Gaúrl edil he In chaifr of a plant sale worfatop.

to bring old eataloguee and also planta

rar a plant exchangearili be Mn. Thomas

Morgan and Mn. Ganci

P H O T O G R A P H E R S>M KIDGK BOA» LTNDHUER, M. J.

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$ approval was given fourS—M----rena for Green Acre»!

In Mi.klli-1 f , the Borough of Sayn- f

* * prwal «rn Iwttj; r 130 .000 a n d l

I |Ú*3T5- M iddletown j ta Im m puih ('i»uiJt\ « ppBraflne for (» arresi ; - - é t t i ' ~ W — I Windw< h |> Mai ITT County f. 11

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BRAKE RELININGOUR EXPERTS 00 A LL T H IS ;1. Remove and clean brake assembly.2. Inspect hydraulic systsm lot leakage

snd corrosion.I. Inspect b'ake drums with precision

micrometer.4. Inspect brake spring, with tension

gauge.5. Impact emergency brske cables and

lubricate.«. Install and custom fit premium Ther-

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necessary fluid.•• Adjust brakes to manufacturer's I

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THE COMMERCIAL UfcADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

Story Of A County And ItsH ig h S r h n d S i u d m t a may

r . attend w rttty drill*. aa entry nmo tN mnnth* of duly tnüntn( unH) »ihr g

Dr. Howard 1 W o ttirLibrary W m Ii

'Operation Buddy' For Passaic Co. B3V Kniray Atra,

K e a r n y , N . J .

0 Call* Made

WY. 8-2456

MICHAEL'SHAIR STYLIST

155 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst

pen 6 DAYSThursday and Friday

till 9 P.M.S fw ia lu l» in hair nU nruig

a m i iM 'rmanriu u x w u tf

Call for appointmentl « y v » l l a n H s o c i a l s e c u r i t y a e c o u n t i n g . H e r e w e l e a r n e d 8 0 p e i c e n t o f m o s t s c h o o l b u d g e t s i s p e n t f o r s a l a r i e d . A t t h i s s e s s i o i t h e n e e d o f d a t a p r o c e s s i n g w a : s h o w n jw a n e c e s s i t y f o r a c c u r a c v i n a c c o u n t i n g o f t h e s e s n l a r i e f t . A t h e g r o u p d i s c u s s i o n f o l lo w in g v a r i* hi* boards d i s c u s s e d t h e i r sy * t e r p a n d u m a r t h e d d l c r e p e r . c i c s

A t 7 p . m . t h e “ G o o d F e l lo w s h i p " b a n q u e t w a s f o l lo w e d by in ­t r o d u c t i o n o f s p e a k e r s a n d g u e s t s w h o $ p o k e o n p e r t i n e n t s u b j e c t s I t o b e r t R o s s V i c e - p r e s i d e n t o i the N a t i o n a l P u b l i c S c h o o l B u s i n e s s O f f i c i a l s t o ld a t I t s a i m s Tu»d

W E. 9-9681Come meet our new personnel

Loretta - D iarie» - M urtann - M arlene - Tony - Mildred M ichael

YOUR SAVINGS PROGRAM MEASURE UP?THE ELEPHANTS

AIE COWNG!I n f l a t i o n i s s t i l l w i t h u s . B e sure you save enough o u t o f c u r r e n t i n c o m e . T h e n b e s u r e

y o u r s a v i n g s w o r k h a r d e s t for you - w i t h

f u l l s a f e t y - i n a t o p d i v i d d R f l account, at E q u i t y S a v i n g s . o f c o u r s a .

Keep ’em OUT of yomr yard . . , and yomr kid» I N . . . with a beautiful yard fence. You cun do it your tei/. We stock all tke materiali.

QUARTERLYON YOUR SM H »

6' h k ;h »' SECTION

S E R V IN G C O N T R A C T O R S & H O M E O W N E R S T O R Y E A R S

Everyth ing to M odern ize Y o u r H om e an d Property

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• - See One This WeekendWhere T« Co — What To Do - What To See In South Bergen

At Th« Lincoln theatre ¡N*W W recker New D lrécHr l*er Ity hfce I to r "Y" C«*p»The Hr» Jataep Turnp.he Aeri» a '- 'M ilM M l i a i u T M g i .

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STRAVfii: ADVENTURE. la «a Franklin, hh ¿safM rr arDr-a beW ilium HeMea »NVM Ma fearleseneaa to krr "friewd,' ___In Saaauel C. Farel's preduetlen of "The U rn." Filmed on loci (ion 1» A tari. Ila Mtk C a i tu r - F n C k m n am p c D rL a » Color dnasa, ra-starrini Trevor Howard and Caparlnr. was directed by lark (“Sons and Lovers", Cardiff Start* Saturday through Tuesday at the l.inrOln Theater. Arlington.

# » m * .

- . - ~ _____ - W f c adaring repair periods. It w n an­nounced by Aatho.-Hy Chairman Joaeph Mi.recraft, Jr.

'H ie vehicle, a completely re- »

to patrol of peak

traffic n order to rfon and prevent accident! Dis­abled sehlrl.-s will be towed off the bridges t o a safe plan- at the Authority's <«W expense.Chairman Mbrrcrait Mid

This 1« the first such piece «f equipment lo be purchased by t(*A u t h o r i t y and i t «HI be uperatstf b y m a i n t e n a n c e ihea special»tia.ned .lilts use. * * 0 way wiU ^ form, r ^Hs operatic*. connict *ith the ser- director of the McKeesport (Pa It i e s b y t h e Author- y MCA. wu, ,he poet e<Ity s authorized gai^ea . After a director of camping sorvicn tor

>■ IOMM to a m * place TM-YWCA of Newark andaway from the open roadways on vicinity

as on Apr« Mth. No- Pasaaic. . Submit your quest!.»» t> Social The ctaTeni cruwins season lameeting have been The dramatic pnxtontkni am be Security Administratis, 63 Grove ciuec at hand a n d t b e (reeling

sea* ta over 7» such c ftlclals Any under the direct Imi* “ÜTJ1“ *1"« ^<* n Oo®ar ’ and the music wHt question* w i l l b e answered b y c r t o htivc a t h a n d a w i d e variety

’lih esie.Kjad a curdial be under the dlre-t'on ol Prolesto attend." The tonda mr Thumaa ------

t M. tormally organised last ON» Aa feteaal pan ui «he prodnc- bar. aa* has 10» member Apart Dea wig be the riiriaki mi I ~v mcala la Mnctcea counties of the « M ia . a gtrwp «I «sdenti who

ka alapta» Mm tn w ry musi* g| .a ^ uf " *Mt the play. A

Pan%a)c, New J e r s e y A ll t e c h n i q u e e n a b l e s thr homemak-

mall or in this eoítmrv o f fo o d s p u r c h a s e d in se < w o n At lo w p r i c e s . O v e r 15U p r v d u c t * c a n

i b e s u c c e s s f u l l y fn/en, Freezing c a p t u r e s a n d h o ld « tie* g a r d e n -

, — - m -tot- -i, . ______ _ ___ _ fresh quality ol iruUf.and vege-, *■ f i e j r t ^ r l M r e i m t t r y m u s i c I t n b l e s . I t m a i n t a i n s t h e c o l o r ,

b u s t n e n m e*** I n c o o e d to a tV w l t H U t h e p l a y . A* I* y o u w a n t n e w p l e a s u r e i n f la v o r * t e x t u r e a n d h c a l t h g i v i n g p r t K K t r d b y - le w » w B I b e p e v t k m « 1 t h e m u s i c w e » « s p e c i a l - P r e p a r i n g a n d s e r v i n g lo a d s , b o v i t a m i n s f o u n d in f r e s h f o o d s , "

~ w eu, m e r e w d l b e a d e m o n f i r a - l y w n M f f a r T w e l f t h N i g h t . A » * r t l « h t e d a t t h e s a v i n g s , a i d f a r e 4, n d M r s T h o r o a a .tlon ol the l a t e s t methods of hen-j they have fcetari In the protkts^ unexpected gu«‘s with c o n f l - - ___________

“ I r d propane gas flvte. tkms ci *‘Alcete" and "KHwm deuce, you can learn thrcugh th-

'Into Th« Fr««i«r" Tips On Food Caro

Deputy Chirl f hris(opher Reffly, mar Nlgttr's Dream." (he music B«1tcn County Otension S e r v i c e af tVagtaa, has arranped tea Ae deportai eat and draaaa works! KID *n Home Kcuuomic. program, il. «aaaaialiaUon by a aalt a( dB Ibrta n a fee Sergeant Howani L.C M . aha will be la <Smm. » be aiavr

I of U y e a r s servit» Witk

together ofMcwbera of Ma martfcM* wUl

CarolGallopo of Garfield.

Cavia of Saltern, N. Y.,the State Poli.. and lor the past [Nicholas IW tur^ U Weal fVsnar seven years h a s served in the O John Lochner of Rkkrewood and GasSectioa S..T;raat Card la Mrs. Harry Marwkt of Rutherford, presently Assistant Fire Chief Inf

t e w n m u n i t y o f RlverdáJe.e r f i r e preventloo a t l A .

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CoUege in Chicago. Mr. Briegel waa in charge of youth and camp work tor the Hefttilton. Ohio, YMCA frum 1960 to 19fi6 and was an asaociate camping direct or with the Greater Neu- York

t h e 1*1 k e a n d o t h e r m e c h a n i c a l a e r \ ' i c e s .

T h< ‘ A u th o r i t y * ! w r e c k e r i s c o m - p l e t e l y e q u i p p e d . I t h a s e t h r e e - i k l e d r i v e , p o w e r steering, h y -

T® T h e L e a d e r I t is i*»e o f t h e m y c t e n e s o f 'd r e u l u - t e l e s c o p i n g b o o m e t t e n d -A m m , c r u e l o u r s o c i e t y . A s t o r y r o c k c t s a c r o s s in g e i g h t f e e t a n d r o t a t i n g 270 d e - y ü f C A s w e e p in g t h e t h e c o u n t r y a n d a c r a n t h e s e a s ( g r e e s ; a 10 ,0 0 0 - p o u n d c a p a c i t y ,

c i t y la < i n o b o d y is s a f e f r m n h . It p i c k s u p d e l i c a t e n u a n c e s a s f r o n t a n d r e a r w i n c h e s , w i t h o u t - T h d | |p t o r y g o e s i t g o r s f r o m h a n d t o h a n d a n d r i g g e r s a n d g r o u n d s p a d e s T h e r eT h é ‘ P r e s i d e n t a n d J a c k i e d e - l ip t o l i p I l s a n i n t e r n a l a i r s u p p l y w i th

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that tha Army Corps cf ITagfctm l a M i l ong-

(or the nnv-«able portion o( the Hackensack River, aa one of the tidal water 'ouraca that cnmpsar the water- rnyi of the Port sf Ha* York.It we Interpret the M M of Con

rightly, the significance of ta authorization and apprui>ria. lion tor the currant aurvey stems (ram a recognition of the inter HfctKXishlp Between. Oi Ihe one

navigation and flood cun rol. those traditional concerns ol the Federal government on the

aa* aa tha other, reclamation aa* develop-

Mr. and Mra. Toney A Ra oI 171 Copeland Ave.. LyncHarat, jn Easter Sunday announced the engagement of their daughter RoarnHrte la1 John E. Genove sp, ■on ot Mr. MB Mra. Edward Genovese of M Thomaa Ave. . Lyndhurst.

A formal announcement will be made (or a couple at a party g iv a by Mr. and Mra. Tony A. Reim at the Italian-American Cir­ci« Chib on May 4.

Mi ax Roaemarie Re ina a hair atyBat. graduate of American Col­lege of Coanatology. Newark, ia with the William1* Beauty Salon la Harrison.

Her fiance la preaently a mechanic in the U S Navy.

Surpris* ShowerjrpmForiMra. Saverlo M. Alala ot Cnionia Douglaaa College. Her fiance is a] r o r M i«* M u rO

aad Mr. George V. Hahn of Mid- graduate of Lyndhurst High Sohotf „ n ■■■ u . . wdletown announce the engagement and Fairlelgh Dicklnaon Univen- - w*of their daughter Jaaet Halsnsity. 2L j ï !Hahn to tdward K. Moran, aon! Mias Hahn is employed at the Av g - W«* PM«t of hon-of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Moran Bell Laboratories in Holmdcl. of Lyndhurst. N J. M r M o r a n is with Royal g T - Z Z Z *

I ford, by her bridal party at her! forthcoming wedding, Mrs. John

C o u p le * C a l e b r a t « *■•*. He made the request that Sibilio of Newark, Mrs.

However, w* aia a l» aware that awan the peetattau at the »adirai Merap in the develoiim— tf Hackensack Vallar sait- — - -a. —* — — _ - — « — a a _ mJ«oi uauesi concept et HB iw r *y the Army Carps of Engineers m u s t of necessity stop short — and far abort —of doing the whole job. It would be tragic of puBbc of­ficiti» and citizena in New J e r s e y were to misread tha sntry of the Federal Govenunant into this problem as a sign lor tian at their awn efforts — it they were to retire from the scene with the attltade at “Let Uncle Sam do it.”

Regional Flan Association one organization with a long re­lationship to this project, consid­ers the occasion of Federal participation to be a signal lor an Intensifica than at its efforts at behalf of Meadows reclamation We anticipate that the Stale o f New Jersey, the Port at New Y o r k Authority, the counties ai-d m u n i ­cipalities concerned will react In the

I he least difficult pan of the pack- in any eaae. It la but am— «eversi. Wa 1

hopes that the tapes study by tlw Army Corps of B». glneers will lead to a definitive ■uiswer to the enginreriiw lem. >

In 1W tha New Jersty Legisla­ture authorised the state's Ba o f Commerce and Navigation to

make a study and report of a comprehensive plan for the recla­mation and improvement ot the, marsh and meadowlanda of the itale at New Jersey within the! Port of New York District- .. .| ind to make Its rsrsaiaiiadslioasi lor the iiun a viimat of the water-1 ways. baya, livers aad creeks that will be afketed by sarh urlata».

m andtypically, the

to appropriate any ananey lor ih* authorized. However,

did direct the BoanCommerce and Navigation to 1er with the Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs, as the Reckmd Han Association w s s called at that time. Whether Re­gional Plan Association contribut­ed much or little to the Board s comprehension at the problem is not now Impali W« should like to believe that It was much, because the report filed by the Board showed an Insight into the problem rarely equalled subsequently.' The Board's findings, as summarized by a Regional Flan report ln 1938. set forth th* nature of the prob­lem as follows

. the physical problem couldby

N. T. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - Maaaal I . Gibbs af Gibbs Travel Areacy. Lvndhurst. Is shawa M a g hM fa re wan by Mrs. Oibba aad their eMMren, Harlan, g aad Barbara 11, Friar to boarding TWA JaUlaer an a tea r af Italy, Fraace, Greece aad Egypt.

The bride-elect was graduated Globe Insurance (ram Woodbridge High School and Orange.

Their AnniversariesMr. and Mrs. William L. Kelly

of Second Avenue and their son-inplaw and daughter, Mr. and) curb and property s i d e w a l k line Mr«. Richard De Cecco and chil-jare the town's a n d not to be dren, Joan. Christine. Richard touched by p r o p e r t y owners. lie and Geraldine, of Kearney Street, will meet sotne time before clean-

enn h a n d l e i t e a s i l y f o r p l a c i n g o n t h e c o l l e c t i o n t r u c k .

Commission«!’ P e t e r J. Russo cautioned that t r e e s between the

had as guests daring the week­end. in celebration of their wed­ding anniversaries. 40 for the Kellys and 15 for the Ot Ceccoa.

Mr*. R. W. Dittus of Johnstown. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Good­win, Robert Goodwin and J o h n Zaun of Flushing. N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. John llobin of Paramu*, Mr.

all debris be packaged so one man Muro. sister-in-law of the bride, of Colonia, and Miss Mary Ann Ta- nella, sister of the groom of East Rutherford. Laurie and Marcia Muro, nieces of the bride, of Co­lonia. »ill be flower giijs.

Miss Muro will become the bride of Anthony Tanelia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanelia of T8 Lincoln Place, East Rutherford, at a 10 a.m. Nuptial Mass on May 11th, at Sacred Heart R. C . Church. —

Jude Tanelia of Or*«e. will his brother as best man.

upThe r e s i g n a t i o n o f R o n a l d Chris­

tensen former Chief of the Lynd- hurst Volunfeec Fire Department was accepted w i t h regret. Chria- tensen has moved from Lynd- hurst.

The C o m m i s s i o n { ¡ r a n t e d t r a r ® - Ushers will be Louia Muro* broth- f e r o f t h e p l e n a r y d i s t r i b u t i o n k r l f T . 9* bride, of Colonia, and

and Mrs. E. Norman Wilson andrensc o f M r s . C e c i l i a D a l l y at 136children, Norman and Carol and Mn. wnttam WlWilliam, of Hoboken. Chief Petty Officer Frank Bello, USN, a n d Mrs. Bello and children. William, Michael, Frank and Patricia, of Wickford, R. I., Mrs. John Tree and children. John aad Marie, of Rutherford. Mr.Osinga, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and son. Thomas. William Hickey. Mrs. Joseph Bello, Mr. and Mrs. John De Cecco, George Slder, Miss Patricia Kelly Lyndhurst

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has bcea awaiting the Commis­sion's decision on reaming. Mrs. Mitchell aaked if the commiaaton planned to aUaw- th* doctor to build a multi-dwefUng umt. and questioned, D ba can't take can- of orx bouse boor do you think hr will ca n lor a four or six family hsuse?" Mrs. Mitchell win be preseal at th« meeting tomor row when a settlement is dis­cussed.

Commissioner Ralph A. Polite announced Cleanup Week aa May

Ferrieros EntertainM r and M r s . Jameà Ferriera,

35* Sanford Ave., entertained at a family gathering Easter dinner,

and Mrs._Harry au«^s were Mr and Mrs. Peter Ferriero and children, Karen and Peter, J r . , and M r. and Mrs. Mi­chael Ferriero of Harrison; Mr and M r * Joseph Ferriero of Kear-

j ny; M r . and Mrs. George Ferriero j and daughters. Dolores, Ann and Kathy, o f North Arlington; Mr.

j and M r s . Vincent De Ròsa and son, Vincent. Jr., and Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Compolattaro and chil­dren. Debby. Diane, Albert. Jr., Larry and Steven, of Orange.

Michael Lencsak of Lyndhurst.The couple will live in Ruther­

ford. Miss Muro la a aLyndhurst High School and is a secretary with North American Van Lines in Little Falls. H e r fiance attended Lyndhurst H i g h School and ia employed ia the construction line.

Mrs. Lawrence (Angela) Scucci, 325 Lincoln Ave.. was honored at a party at her home on Monday in celebration of her Klst birth­day. Guesta were her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scucci of Gar­field, Mr. and Mrs. John Mazzei, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Della Volpe, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Castiglia and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Garram- bone of Lyndhurst and their fami­lies.

readily be solved engineers . . . It waa pointed out that the moat difficult problems are those of a legal, political financial nature and tint each of these must be the subject of special inquiry.”

As one rereads the 193* Region-! It , , „ g m u b le that the pro- al Plan survey reports and the found ^ ^ foreg^m,memoranda devoted to special as-lm^n, obscure to the public at pects of Meadows reclamation, l.rge and. even m o» regrettably, such aa the intricate legal ques­tions, one is moved to observe with the prophet of old that “there is no new thing under the tan.The authors of the great plan con­sidered their investigations to be a preliminary study that would define and formulate the many questions that would require *n- and becomes sophisticated srtth a swers if large scale Meadows re- knowledge of the complexities damation were to be launched.Yet a reading of their findings re­veals that not very much has been accomplished in the years since to advance an understanding of the “who" and “how" involved in converting plans into reality.There s h o u l d be some significance attached t o the fact that a major public improvement, which haf such widespread acceptance, has vairie,, bondabUity at Meadows

planning and reclamation.George F. Smith, in a

statement on behalf of our Sub­committee on Economic Base, which he so ably heads, takes a dim view of the adequacy of a reclamation agency limited to the municipal level and hokls that the reclamation and development of the Meadows are primarily a state responsibility to be discharg­ed through state leadership of a multi-level governmental coordi­nating committee composed of federal, state, county and Mea

competent dowlands Regional Development Agency representatives in appro­priate proportions.

remains obecure to many official responsibility or civic con­cern leads them to take an active interest in reclamation efforts.

After the novice who has caught the vision of the Meadows re­claimed has gone through the initial period

Danxas 37 Y«arsOfficer Joaeph D ana, of

Lyndhurst Police Force, and Mrs. Danza, celebrated their STth wed­ding anniversary on T when they had aa guests a t din­ner, Mr. and M n Eugene Spies and family of Wood-Rktge aad Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Sceiso at fW n t Other relatives and friends J the party later In the ew Thera was a telegram tram son Mr and Mrs. Joaeph Dansa. Jr., aad son, Richard, r i W e i l Hollywood, Fla.

whichgram, he learns that the fascinat­ing subjects of dams, dikes, sluice galea, .sand drains and soil

, teaching, research and treatment ,in physical medicine aad n-habili-

Sister Kenny Drive ToBe Led By Mrs. Yezo Italian her»* in th«* eastern area.

' v . . i n a c c e p t i n g t h e c h a i r m a n s h i pYezo of ‘Trophies B y M n , Y e z o s a i d 'H a v i n g s e e n t h e of f airvtew and noted t h a f t h i s o r g a n i z a l m n h a s

TUlie TUor"Bergen County womens b.*vler (lom. , kn..w th;it t.ach ^ of ^will be chairman for the Bergen . . . . . .County "Bowl Above Your Aver- h w . bowlKl. ,or m!uV cauw‘> age” Contest to be held the week of April 15th. The announcementwas made by Frank S. Bennett. Jr.. President of T AJIK. <To Aid Sister Kenny) Bergen County Chapter.

Other* serving on the Bergen Cbunty T.S.A.K. Committee a r e Pearl Norwich. Secy, and the Rev.

We lv*» that the Army Cofp . J°hn„ Kli' ^ r - survey will result In further Con- ^ « I™ * ' i ' 1™ C<j|-gresslona] authorizations and that Jjf M*cldn r h' ^ Ri»n'the Corps wiU be in a position to “ anne Hennann Mane Bombay.

w il l w a n t t o h e l p t h e g r e a t h u ­

m a n i t a r i a n w o r k o f t h e S i s t e r

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u s t o h e l p th o f ie f o r w h o m t h e

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a lifetime o f servk-e t o t h e p h y ­

s i c a l l y h a n d i c a p p e d . ”

compared to the frustrating sub­jects of equality of tax bene to participating municipalities, ri­parian rights, obligations a n d claima of landowners, political n-

carry to completion the necessary engineering studies. However, while the Corps’ engineers a r e doing their homework — and we know that they shall do it well- the rest of us, public officials and interested citizens, had better get busy with our homework and comp up with the legal-fiscal-poti- tical answers that will permit us to utilize the Corps’ proposals as part of a workable program. In' view of our failure to make head­way in this respect over the last thirty years, perhaps the time has come to call in some experts from one of our great schools of{ public administration to put the

together and to get on with the job.

Kathy Swartz, Bill Thielemann. Frank Morelli, and Jerry Klien The contest is seeking support for the Sister Kenny program of

subject af aa natch talklittle —

three decades.1T>e significance which becomes

apparent with a little throught on the matter la that we have not yet managed to put together the proper package — a program , so to speak. The lay­man who first encounters the chal­lenge of tha Meadows assumes that they are as yet undeveloped because engineers have fa'led find a feasible method of o v coining the poor sod conditions. Regional Plan Association h a s

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planks two feet high. Then they would be cover« J with graveL the forests died. The eaters wOM used ter shipbuilding They

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against mosquitoes brought tidal waters from the Hackensack Fifth ¿1. Sixth 20. Seventh River, all salt, into the meadows. Pollution took its toll. Thus 14 Kighth 15. N inth 10

4<J. N inth 38. T enth I«*« c h i l d r e n within these age limits a r e to be admitted only ( jn e e d u r i n g the year and, then, o n ly u n t i l October 1st. >

were used in the¡Tenth 10.

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Mrs. Rosslo Is Reelected

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The Woman's C lu b o f Lyndhu-s' ^ J(.f|prvin P T A ha, elected e l e c t e d ' o f f i c e r , f o r t h e c o m m i ; Mri Waiter Schember a , their y e a r at t h e i r m e e t i n g held o n prr5HVnt for Ihe comi,« year, suc- W e d n e * in > a r t e m o o n a t A d M d m m c trd m Mr, Lewis Aktrklgv, with T e m p l e , in S e c o n d A v e n u e . Mme< Fred Jaeger. CM Penney

Mrs. Joseph R « is s io w jia r e - e l e c t - » n d Anne Golden, vice presidents, e d a s p r e s i d e n t : w i t h M r s . Wil- Mrs. James Allan, recording sac-

V a v r i k a n d M r s . W ill-* rd r o t a r y ; Mrs. Job« KneM», con no» J a n e s , v i c e p r e s i d e n t s ; M r s .In - IO n d i n g secretary. Mrs Arthur l i u s N e l s o n , r e c « i r d m g s e c r e t a : > Solomon, treasurer, a n d Mrs. John Mrs. Thomas C .ib s o n , c o r r e s p o n d - MacLean. historian.

'ing secretary; Mrs. John D. Sten-| jogaph Grabowski,

Mrs. DominicC h a r l e s H o p p e r , y e a r s

M r s . A lp h o n s e O lk e w s k l . E d u c a ­t i o n B o a r d m e m b e r , d e s i r e d ftHV e s t a b l i s h m e n t w h i r h m i g h t b e >d e ­t r i m e n t a l t o y o u th o f t h e c o m m u n ­i ty . M a y o r J o h n C ( ^ i r d e t o l d h e r s o m e o f t h e c< m m ta s fa p M F * w o u ld l i k e tu b a n s u c h p l a c e a b e t i n o r d i n a r v i t o p r o h i b i t

w o u ld b e i l l e g a l .

B r r o u g h A t t o m o y James t A. B r e s l i n e x p l a i n e d t h a t t h e m u n i c i ­p a l i t y m u s t a b i d e b y s t a l e hW W » n d t h a t t.* e s t a t e l « t s pool aad

b i l l i a r d p a r l o r s a s l e g i t i m a t e busi­n e s s e s , t h e r e f o r e a m u n i c i p a l i t y c a n n o t b a r b u t m a y i e g u l a t e t h e m .

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T h e R e g i o n a l P l a n A s s o c i a t i o n 's I n t e r e s t i n t h e M e a d o w s h a s n o t d i n u n i s h e d o v e r t h e y e n r s W e h a v e c a l l e d a t t e n t i o n t o t l i e i i s t r a n > g u i m p o r t a n c e u p o n n u m ­e r o u s o c c a s i o n s . T h e f o r m u t i o n o f t h e N e w J e r s e y C o m m i t t e e o f o u t

r e l a t i o n 2 y e a r s . a g o a n d th »1 .b l i s h m e n t o f o u r N e w J e r s e y

o f f i c e w e r e p r o m p t e d a m o n g o t h e i r e a s o n s b y o u r r e a l i s a t i o n t h a t th« p r o p e r u s e o f t h e M e a d o w s c o u ld c o n s t i t u t e a m a j o r c o n t r i b u t i o n tc b a l a n c e d l a n d u s e i n t h e M e t n v

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T h e r e c l i i m a t i o n o f t h e M e a d o w - l a n d s h a s b e c o m e a r e c u r r i n g t h e m , in b o t h f o m v i l s t a t e m e n t a n d in i n f o r m a l d i s c u s s i o n . W e t a k e d e e o s a t i s f a c t i o n f r o m t h e

o f o v e r t h i r t y years apo have re­s u l t e d in s u c h a widespreadIk* a w a r e n e s s o f t h e A t h e ^ l e a d o w s .

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w e r e e l e c t e d d e le g a t« * s t o th« N . J . c h a i r m a n , r e p o r t e d h a v i n g s e n t S t a t e F e d e r a t u s i c o n v e n t i o n w h ic h i e l t e r t o G o v e r n o r R o c k e f e l l e r w i l l b e h e ld i n A t l a n t i c C i ty . M a y u r g m g a c h a n g e in t h e d r i n k i n g T th t h r o u g h 1 0 th . t o 21 . V i n c e n t C r u d e l e ,

F i n a l p l a n s w e r e m a d e f o r a Uriel r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m t b e B o y b u s r i d e t o F l e m i n g t o n o n A p r i l ! S c o u t C o u n c i l , u r g e d m o r e w o m e n

Election of officers and a onstration of o f t h e meeting of the Junior Wocn- an s Hub of Lorndhurst Tuesday evening gat S t Episcopal Church, with Mrs. Ben Marinello. president, io charge

Officers elected for the coming yeer are Mrs.

Mrs. Victor Chicola and oseph Gannon, vice presi- Mrs. Michael Guarino,

secretary; Mrs, Alfred Byra, corresponding and Mrs. Louis Chlcione. urer.

lira, Victor Chicola was in

9SSSr|the courtesy Arlington

Mother* Club Has Card Party

The Lyndhurst Mothers Qub wil hold their card party for the ’ fit of their Retarded Children's Fund tomorrow evening at AMVETS Building in New Yci* Avenue. Mrs. Erwin

Mrs. James Sidletaky are co- chairmen

This group pays forpaya

T h e o r d i n a n c e p r o v i d e s for ap­p r o v a l o f a license application by t h e Police c o m m i s s i o n e r and the Board o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s : for an annual f e e o f $250 f o r tbe first table and * ¿ 0 a d d i t i o n a l for eath additional t a b l e ; f o r off-street oarklng; quiet o p e r a t i o n and ao minors on p r e m i s e s ; f o r Sunday closing and d a i l y h o u r s from 10 a.m till midnight N o s u c h place shell be withm 500 feet of a school or place of w o r s h i p nor within 1000 feet of a n o th « > r such partor.

Violators a r e s u b j e c t t o a fine not excet-ding $ 2 0 0 o r 9 0 days in Jeil or b o th

Breslin said an o r d i n a n c e d a t ­ing from 1911 is ori t h e books and It had been amended in 1929 and

retarded again in 1936, but i b e Commitd ip a k a M tg g M - M M ie s u S K

weseneach, every summer and other-

M c a d o w s b y t h e Army Corps o f 25th F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s c a l l M r s .

w i l l b e m a d e

t o b e d e n m o t h e r s S t e w a r t M e F a d d e n . Cubmaster

Mrs. Magrini, chairman of their wise helps projects for these chil-Bunny land program, reported the event a huge success. Miss Mari­lyn Field, a local High girl, was dressed like s bunny, to the delight of the children.

The club will entertain children from St. Joseph's School for the Blind in Jersey CHy- on April 27th Mrs. John Rocha is chairman.

Mrs. Joseph Letcher is chair-

s » -*?¡wnr m O m t

morrow t o t r y t o r e s o l v e some community p r r » b le m s Commis­sioner H o r a c e R. B o g le . Jr. said r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f th«- b r i e - Lacka­w a n n a R a i l r o a d w i l l m e e t with

t o h « -a r a r e p o r t prepared

f ic a n t* : - .t c p s i n c e t h e s t u d i e s o f t h e : a t t h e h o m e o f M r s H a r r > K l e i n P T A . m a d e a n a p p e a l

o f C u b P a c k 88. s p o n s o r e d by this man for the 8th District Social to

l a t e 1 9 2 0 's a n d e a r l y I930‘s.

( C o n t i n u e d o n Page 3)

Golden Agers Gather For Tea

i t s j o n A p r iJ 2 4 th w h e n t h e r e w i l l a l s o b e a s p e c i a l m e e t i n g o f th< Q u b .

T h e A m e r i c a n H o m e D e p a r t ­m e n t w i l l m e e t o n A p r i l -*9th a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . V a v r i k , in P a g e

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Special Meeting For Home Dept.

M e m b e r s o f t h e A r m - r a - a n H orn« . d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e L > n d h u r s l W o m a n 's C lu b h e l d a s p e c l a t n e e t m g a t t h e h o m e o f M r s P h i l i p Q u u w r . J a y A v e n u e , l a s t *•«•<* to f i l l E a s t e r B a s k « t s w h ic h v e r e t a k e n t o U t o ’s H o m e an* io s p i t a l f o r C a r d u * c C h i l d r e n , ir

i i a s t O r a n g e .

w ___ j W V m e n w h o h e l p e d w e r e M m e s .its p r e s e n t h a p h a / J i r d g r o w t h c a n J o h n j QU^,n. W i l l a n l J . m o f f e r s e r i o u s o b s t a c l e s t o i h e c a r - j w j H ^ m M a y e r Julius Nelsonrying out of such a p l a n . L r b b c u s S t e w a r t . W i l l i a m V a v r i k

a n d J u s e p h Z a l e s .

T h e C io ld e n A g e Club of Lynd­hurst w il l m e e t o n Wednesday, April 2 4 th a t 1:30 p.m. at t h e

m l t t e e m e nI t w a s v o t e d to ii

for com- be held in the Casino-in-the-Park, Jersey City, on April 28. She re-

the ported that five local couples havem u s i c s c h o l a r s h i p t o t w e n t y d d - s i g n i f i e d i n t e n t i o n s o f g o i n g .1 ■lars. The ;ittenda/x e award went Others may come.

Advance plans were made for a country style square dance tow­ard the end of May. Mrs. Mag

t o t h e c l a s s t a u g h t b y Carol De QK. •

T h e p r o g r a m o n W M n e v l a y w a s 1 M o t h e r , o f k in d e tg a r l e n . f a s t t h e s h o w i n g o f a f i lm w i th c o m - « n d s e c o n d g r a d e s fumi*ed the

•‘H o w G r e e n I s Y o u r G a r - refreshments s e r v e d during a so­cial hour sfter the meeting.

The program of entertainment for the evening was selections by Dominick B i a n c o on his electric harmonica.

ment den?'

Guests a t t h e m e e t i n g w e i r pver 2 0 members o f t h e L y n d t m n t t

W a s h i n g t o n School, when tea will Golden A g e Club. T h e y w e r e in - b o s e r v e d . There will be a period v i t e d t o t e a . w h i c h w a s -< T v e dto f o ld s u r g i c a l dressings. P u p i l s a t 1 :3 0 p .m . a n d t h e n s t a y e d f o r _________________J M r s . M a r y Smith will enter- ¿he program. C h a i r m a n o f t h e ho*~ t a i n w i t h p i a n o selections. tess c o m m i t t e e w a s M r s l l a r r y B | | a L

B o t h men and women * years Klein. A t t r a c t i v e a r r a n g e m « i t s o i W i l l i r « * V * W jf a g e . o r o v e r , are Invited t o forsythia a n d a p r i c o t h !< <ssom s * o m c . T h e r e are no dues. A free were t a b l e c e n t e r p i e c e s . A ls o o n j

W ill c o l l e c t i o n is taken at each t h e h e a d t a b l e w a s a c a k e l ia k e dm e e t i n g t o p a y f u r incidental e x - i n t h e f o r m o f a l a m b . ^ SAy%

should be-

Colling SoysS t e w a r t Me F a d d e n , Cufamastsr

!> e n se s . r o f c l u b m e m b e r s a n dO n A p r i l 10th the club was in- A g e r s w e r e c e l e b r a t e d .

v i t e d t o b e guests of the L y n d - — ---------------------u i r s t W o m a n 's Club a t their meet- M r s . F r a n k W i t t i n g a n d n g in Adoniram Temple. Over 20 t e r . M a r g a r e t R o s e , o f S t

G o l d e n - A g e r s attended. The Worn-Mo., are g u e s t s a t t h e h .u t i * o f , t o g e t h e r an s Qub is their sponsoring or- M r s . Paul W it t i n g o f C h a s e A v e

< » o ld e n - ,I boys o l a g e s 8 t o U ¡ c o m e C u b S c o u t s ,

i a u g h - C u b S c o u t in g i s a program for L o u is , boys a n d t h e i r parents to enjoy

rtni and Mrs. Edward Rapaca are in charge of arrangements.

lost esses for the evening w Mmes. John Shimanaky and John Rocha.

dren. M r s . WiUiam StHzenmuller is president.

100% MembershipThe W a s h i n g t o n P T A has attain-1 by the l o c a l P o l i c e Chief,

ed 100 p e r c e n t membership fori i n g I n s p e c t o r and S a n i t a r i a n re- a s e c o n d t t m e T h e certificate was garthng "deplorable conditions et presented a t t h e i r A p r i l meeting1 t h e K i n g s l a r x f a n d Lyndhurst rall-t o M r s B l a n c h e H ig g in s , f o r M i s s ; rood s t a t i o n s . "N e l l i e D u p l^ k , p r i n c i p a l j T h e W a r d w i l l a l s o t r y t o a d

T h e i r s c h o l a r s h i p f o r m u s i c w a s o n a z o n in g p l a n for a part at i n c r e a s e d . M r s . H a r r y G r o s s m a n . F r e e m a n S t r e e t . S e v e r a l r e s i d a g * p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n . i n t r o d u c e d a p p e a r e d M o n d a y n i g h t to %Sk K e n n e t h R u z i k a . C u b m a s t e r o f t h e w h a t s o l u t i o n h a s been found lor P a c k t h e P T A i s s p o n s o r in g , u r g e d , t h e n e g l e c t e d h o u s e and groenfe m o r e p a r e n t s t o o f f e r a d u l t h e l p o n F r e e m a n S t r e e t , o w n e d ly j k In t h e P a c k . C u b S c o u t w o r k w a s B e r n a r d Glick M r . a n d M n, Mb- on d i s p l a y e r i M i t c h e l l s a i d t h e complainQ

with§frata.ceived t h e a t t e n d a n c e a w a r e . T h e a n e y e s o r e , o v e r r u n

attendance w a s 44. R e f r e s h m e n t s ! r o a c h e s a n d c a t s , were s e r v e d . T h e i r t e a c h e r s ' T h e m a y o r s a i d Doctor Glick luncheon w il l b e o n May 1 6 th . ( C o n t i n u e d on Page 3)

Miss Sperduto Finalist In Beauty Show

LESION WOMEN INDUCTING SIX

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Bar rtnger-Walker Post, American Le­gion. met on but Wednesday eve­ning at Ihe Legion Home in Park Avenue.

Mrs. Jack Ryan gave a report «n Ihe County meeting which she attended on the previous night

Mrs. Arthur fWUdnfer w a» chosen to attend the Past Prrtl- drots' Parley at Danny's Steak Houae ia Ootfar oa April 23rd

TV women win Join the men la their ward dance party to be »ven at d » Tetarana Memorial M o j ^ h , On«pe on rtiday.

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C u b S c o u t in g c a n help a c h i e v e a r i c h family life.

A s a m o t h e r and father of a b o y y o u h a v e raised to Cub Scout a g e . y o u k n o w better than any- cne e l s e what mabee your young­ster tick, what be likes and dis­likes With your son and you In our C u b Pack all of you will leant the true value of teamwork and enjoy doing H. So please don't de­prive y o u r son arid youradves of belonging to our Cub Pack M ot Jefferson School.

All interested parents are cor dlally invited to attend our 30th Recharter meeting on Sunday. April 21, 1K3: time I to 11 p.m at the AMVETS Hall on New York Ave.. opposite Station Snare. W e win discuss our past and future pack activitlea. Hapgy Cubbing to AU."

Polish Womon Te Fortyomen 1« fon FÍAnu*Wàshington PTA

m r O t d e VGroup Ml. w« M i aEaster oarty after (M r

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, Thresher with her huma» « rg » f H i ¿ a u et*. Biouraiag colera a n t

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Lee RooaU of Telephone Co. 1 ceremonies.

Tbe contest Belleville High a "‘im laat

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Jiofi In Okifièw«trine Private Fteat k J . Jiaai. i o af Hr.

Mrs. Peter Jioal of H I Ghaaa

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Marion Sperduto, daughter of Mr and Mr*. Peter Sperduto «f 28 BUtmore Street, North Arling­ton. is a finalist In th* contest far Mias Cherry I taao a i Page-

TV contest will tonight among th* 11 finalista.

Marion ia a student none at Clara Maas Nursing School

The winner win b* in the Mias Essex County Pageant

be held in mid-May.The finalists, who will

pel Ing for a B t t scholarship, white-gold watch aad an oil palat- .ng, win be judged aa three cate­gories:

id tiJudges are to b* f e w Madre.

make-up man for atan; Mrs. Rich­ard Powell, Mias MiddUm ty of 1962. Jerry irk nrwipapam L. Tirico, opera Ann Henry of tb*He Relatian*