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LEADERETTE ThanJri to the fact the Repufeiiim part" hail, an orfrtoi- F MTS lilt® Thomas E .Dfwcy to pull »i Jh not ot chaos and the Democrats do not, it seems likely the comini presiden­ tial election will (o to the G O P by default—almost One o l . 5 the major reasons, of course, is F.D.IL dominated the party t v , ” , V. for so long the Democrats could not build up a replacement. Thus the soul-probing now under way in the best Demo­ AND THE S O im i SESC.RS RKVIFW cratic circles. Sixteen years is. indeed, too long for any party to be in power.______:______j VOL XXIX— No. 1 I.YNDHtJRST, N j.. Jl l.Y . I N «*•«• IMWW A#HI V. tfc, * —« OMku 8 • I M M r t H i H j ta* M l #r M «nk I i n HUONONI nvm nnenno s*ea* Stuyvesant Ave. Stamp Club Prizes Awarded At Excessive Confidence CAMPAIGN Cost Of $19,000 Vets Awarded Homes W ILL Bi I ettrr- t»f notification Iww gmtr oii| to («ti 4 9 l r > -e- State To Recreation Irvtr.l .tltrr 4 |i|»lt« ation M r«-« iiittg t*% I!•< I uhIIhkM \ H er PRESSED alt* lioti'liic t •M iittiillrc of M III! ll fieri H .rekiilta tilt I* tlir Share Cost Committee c h a i r m a n . Mrrvetl lit tin* eeetll* I h*»»« r» ii.i« |« r n | |t i Ih - im tbe gr.-aie«i iiertl *•( tt i tiui their hulatirl|ih te rtiNv> »»* Of Project Established iiiihUiioii. Jtr» I li.trlr» Siririioki. II** Ja> «\r \iMlium u . n m r! th e t |i * i r r « »nt«» +H2 Hsrttrna avenue h I i i i I i t h r M a te i W w m r i t i r T h e Board of Commissioners, ^ group ot about 2 0 residents j i e p h N organisation fell i k t . » r r i on third and final hearing, pass- 'V o favo< * recreation program T i t ,«» * • 314 $***»**an p i « J»m>- ed an ordinance Tuesday night Jor tfu‘ town have organised and Prtnlki HH l iwoln av.n.ar W< ItMal Krpulilir an* were I m o for improvement of the entire * letted -Dudley Sleater pres- " i\» I* » ** Schreekenatrin too \ I«mU > making earls »e>«* *»( . lril»rmvk avriHif an*t VilKvni l'i width of Stuyvesant averiue. be- !d,nt and Mrs Herman Weyers. lirr»s II I r H s It* h e » e a p*< •• tween Court and Valley Brook ,*• v'co’P^'dent. The com- p la s r >M Wet*rt 3t, IjfllVllr |-U> *• avenues, at an estimated cost cf **** matron was the result ~-t- C- M-. **"• “ ***•• • r l m t a g a in $19,000. ! a discusion of recreation at a t TV «tn a|w>> ln .n i! *i»K UiH and imfliv In fert. llie t m luff foie .. . . 1 lovvn hall meeting conducted sev- J ,.h r •I 1 H Application o f $12,000 State oril| wot.ks by F g u td a r .*1 W iltiarv m s* afrt.ng i h a t M o .« r ll«> funds subsidy will reducr the ()lh, ,ltW rs uf lhl. recreation I . «> i \ « f th*- . g le | % ttstlsnr«l leatler »*aue«| municipality s share, of thc ex- tlHnm.tt.-e are Edward Becker a n .t l k*>n* r I anu> U i pence to around *7 100. Mayor treasure.: M,ss Barbara Korn, re- a sirnttg a|»|tral | o w o r k e r * Dudley Sleater, aegaalaer and trustee ef Ihefrtae, LaMto Featan winner m t m a d p n „ I 4 Jlv. i n h .^ Horace R. Bogle explained. cording secretary, and Miss Terry -y “n t Stamp Club la pictured awardlnf pr lie. Barbara K Sam M wtamrr w in n e r ef af lthe flr>i prtae leeei.iaa tlm ■ r.t t I. i*i o f it w a* Mrs Bertha Groenendyke. who De F**>. corresponding secretary, *“ lty . — »*• Participated In ex hi Ml bar awardd fvaantfrnm MrM r SKleater le .lt rrlae. were itotuird I J*> tk**'n 1‘i m r AHm-M L.sutirt .on^tetubliona tsni>l queried the board on the status Mr Becker and Miss Kom are j rrom left to right Edward Becker winner of thinly Ural i H v rv Slu»\.-*«rtt «•, ,! « H t(tu ia li »Ort Ihs Y h lotV ta »VBK of recent application from the both students and members of’the F . i : - N iiketki T4# l.akr *tt Hi/*. ft nn IKildr ana ««<«ae*t ' a H a* * u~t>M r week, was informed copies of member of the KooVjijjht Theatre j Big Program Dr. L Z. PoNara u n i* «•. i rtt>» Si .in i'et Sl« I r , Ih r ali-m * n N rrnlts i .tvl irr>|«tianiii W the permissive legislation had The group named a charter Ladies' Club :*3 Ma. tn «v4nu« ICmil Tl I« l.i ra t! \ l-J I Ih# 1**4* w( 15 ■*’ only reached the commissioner s committee to draw up aims and Guest At Dinner Jrfil 1*0^ rtv rt* \* h as r n o r !'►*' tita n eti «t o M i»■ n IK • » • » ith I fi* o tr#*>-„lh* Monday. Pending study of the olje^ts of the committee, a ways For Repairs Is Seeking gtw'f v ' j ■ Kmgaiend tKen iHtieat* M i . ^ i ha-ete u s i Assembly bill, no development and means committee to act as Dr Luigi Z Pollara. non o f . . m u A 'lllw w v h * l t i • SiTt N« v» a a tii .ifjten ,*i V*t d w r ti nip I hi»v* tansn In |adilkc* P m can be expected. . Under the pres- a group on policy: and a survey and Mrs J.nteph Pollara of 119 N A W J H O IItA *%hi*h • •«#< i* w n il i a mao* **-e»», twl im «e« n e w t ent setup, the police are required? committee to obtain «»immunity In Schools Livinitston avenue, wai» gueal of|T : l i r r t f r < *n<»n- *v* rtlT M tw n *iarfrllr«l t. Ml. ft.Ttrw trr» *•*»« .* t**tt> ss* j^tH Ualll t t m t k - to be on duty for eight hours on opinion on recreation in general honor at a testimonial dinner jlv- ' 1 | «' Hi • ■ Lilt iiuildun, Cwi.v-id;JO j i l !■ »h* em >j4 rth a l |H»>w*aa T h e Board of Rducation la st seven successive days, with a day and on a community house in par- en recently at the Vilitt Bspaajte. > A vpecial meeting of tht »>t-n i« K d m S*v ie nnk‘1. t W rl I r n i l i n l ? I *« i • mttgJM I.* '*r a n * « lo * iw ir Ka, 4 r >^gHI week gave official consent for «jff on the eighth day. • ticular The survey committee Pa ramus. recf*gnistng the ; man» Club was held taut *re» +\. r *\ «*♦•.mt’ R .w l ) : MV |w i • ■ - s i a l i >«■ rlo !!'>♦> I OS itittfMkfM H14I «ra the use of thty high school audi­ A petition from residents of will also endeavor to determine that he received hm Doctor JT\ ^ t th t' d u b hou*w» o h V a lle s V»|N a'entie i ruttpttdt tlir# I**- • ii 1 a WeyulMn en P«-«»>diaNl torium and of school-own I « *1 rtgtKT tVltitt*Ht rl *'»a ix H. a* *tll as an «t sical instruments for the pur- heavy motorcycle traffic on Riv- ; to be expeeled sh.mld a drive be Polytechnic Institute at Trtik I own Clerk IKmiuou 1 tvelh u TrM* h»i«k Kta«g«et- MI'S K.n* ( la n ix t I-. I -m ti I* *m«a4 • t m t k i s h It* W ««-#»> 1 po«e of forming a township com­ erside avenue near the Milk Bar mauburated for a community N Y .' last month _ {ickd.,. advising th* «lul* that »n * .. rr .n e l ,» n k V u n v 3T4 ot %•*! » . ** t (h» Ikemt «nf munity band was referred to the police com h o u s e Dr. Pollara. who now lives al : t»wn-n»ntnl buiWin*: m *» .,■* t'< |«*!»fvti. « ' « fiu i F i an k ti*-< v i Moo- I -i f s.t-^ t «rn* « 1 i* l. 1^. s i • mg ! A b e mittee, which is headed by May Al»' Brody heads the charter Frank S Gallagher president, Mt-nands, N Y . i* a giaduate of tH«- e!ut» ha* met for a nu- VM» Sa., ot *tie*t J .1 r*u*i raatise ir«l «»** tV«.v*>rii or Bogle. Jesse Thorne. Jotih sr-'up assisted by Harry Oswald. saw the action as a concrete . vei»r» has been told ^to.i 4 4 P a rk p i e '« M»*ha* ,t J » o i t » r I !>«• a d a l i l o * *.a^* t-W W t U im iia m I'fcttr Erandesteen and Mrs. Groenen j tf"*1*' Kontan. Jr., and CarmeliU move toward setting up un adult ?4ub mu»l ve« ate by He^rt J **»V f” i ia »** » *#vi 4wf dyke bore out the written pro- CJillone l.arry Oswald, is way rec.'cation program as calU*d tu r. Mr* John S. Leigh, h* .•ia ii'*« vim* r*k* • 1 *ei«.l «a te 5t' and n eans chairman assisted by Block Dance at a r e c e n t forum of local or h e r h u n 'ti Dickerson **aa*. af *»>^^e-a. -n^s * -«rl Corrmieutonerloner Louis M. M FFavier, a v ier., ,Kl> w S tT s«t«re-tT l* ! AUTiirsumivutsai a nee. rp. All comanittaes will in apeeeh al The high to find e new meeiing rnimi • I* ! ) to hvld t* tral ha>« . be enlarged. A t I own ated managing agent for the vet­ school which ia to he submitt«*:i truste* to fill the % ar tne.- t u m il **.. t „ ■ - a * . - «-c v ...( tm **■ 20 Over Banks n u c. ______■' • ...... Lt Trenton. Introduction of thr fk fft l t it l m r._____,______1______ABC charges against R o o se­ course in thi* system comes after, Joteph Slobt v who he* am*. I . l ^ t r o * *< a ivfcommendation for its adop- «‘ft*»H I I velt Recreation Center a r e to b e se-tirwi vice presM ent *if n»« .h r d h i s im a d u t t e * m i' | tion n ude by a high school stu- » mt M e-h a heard by the Board of Commis­ •a * w reeeni t leet on H , - r 1 8 r i -1 1h. ta J . sta * . n . Bivona Raps M l } r»l Ih , to sioners. sitting as a n E x cise i dent at the annual Youth D a ' set *» one vear Mr* ct>., |>ai lit.en t •tf H a r . ** *»» *** t j n w n m r n l Board at 7 p.m. Monday. July 19 | Hoard of Education meeting *.i I ’l e s w y 4n>l M r* H a ri'v S i l . . .**.. I h» -atl .f S Ib * b*l j M ay 1? Violators i.m i vterr ejected truft.r^i ;..r • lo in if r i* .• .1 1 > fm « 4«l* > 1. I Final arrangement* have bci n f a t tarn«» <«• two >eaiv, tno* cm id.'ting - ■ H u | t, n v r t ■f i l l ► • a f l * e l and Joseph Abate, 352 Copeland held bv Robert Hall of 6?«'a ‘^PUnce of a bid from John Mil ' H a n Jt «x»rr> s**on *»• th a 1 m e p ftmtt by of $335 for the purchase of Lyndhurst High School ana ->f Lyndhuist* d n y r ' avenue, both of Lyndhurst, were Chestnut street, I Steal J4. I P i h«« I**1 an old school board own*•tUm of* married at 4 p.m. Sunday, at Sa fined him $25 on a three-couni lt> f i l l » otasla » i* t a making the purchase prit t- to the H t 1 <.ok u p ec lal etiurs*-* at th t children of FurojH .i cred Heart R. C. Church by the complaint. rlfr.lv. st t Board of Ed neat ion $1 IHMi H-idg Inivtrsity of Pennsylvania < • t^d b y |8 1 S r e te iv r tl ft. ■ ” ■ Rev. Bernard Moore, pastor. The Hall was found guilty of d«i y t Ih# *1 »■ j»p* * n ? y r n i . provision for the purchase lo''.bia University anti N< v Yoi k Heart and Mooni t'« r < , « l • f th* M ’ h * h»f> bride was given in marriage by , aging two township-owned trees ctal * I h«B t « ■«»( t » was $2 000. I UmveiMky, beioi r cou^lt luia e* A eherh for t^r* nw'-n ‘••■fW'ev «tr*rtM (M r *«'*» *#* her father. A reception was held on Thomas avenue, careless driv f .fUtW tkg Awarding of contracts for thr; thr- work foi his do* t*.- jtr .•« turned ovei t-- thr .-.ntr. H. Wi- «* -s4 «s • *" **4 th* | »! at the Penguin Club Inn. All- mg and leaving the scene of the irv . • , -wsU'i* I faei «s» *1 . gif tm th ?.» * Miss Constance Capaccio was Early in the morning of Sun- ; 151 . tin. *.«< ie < A lt*a-a years j hurst, was ih.ni m.-n of it.. . or Previously thr chafltv rt 1 1 *n*l* &*♦ *»t*« | t».ia-.y.j t <*«»«a -thi her sister s attendant. Samuel day, June 28, Hall cam e to L y n d - lh e *** UP 1 I f n .a e .d l a s t*r-* ' -.1 th#' u- st mittee of afrang* n tf W il people Of both cl vevts t h r ' « rik um m rswtnlha, hm* tS. Abate served h‘is brother as best ihuist police headquarters and re- ®*° Th*’ i t h . . f n e s t t v m in tha r»iatwa * . / Mortis, former distrut tribute.! $1700 P, ", p S47 **1 lh a » mmy tm, w, i t . man. Usher, were brothers of Ported that he had been .truck <*"««»> 'I S .* i*«1kr* ii? Stat#-, t«^| th» ga^isattam r, the couple. Benjamin Capaccio by a hit-run driver It was learn- Lincoln Sc ijo o .. < R r lir f C oU t • ti t ie ■ _ : *• iaa :.{! ti« pi-oraa^si of. ceremonies and pi< » • *fUtet« ms S ....««■ !* and James Abate • ed later, through information' »n,,*"or tolujn^ij Sch. t.l fo. gfy and slatving p.--p. » h i >(<■»' ' f a r e a l *« a t e « r*an 4# honor gucs* with o m W t.,|» IlkrfMwWartMM ««»-« ■ The bride wore a gown of supplied by a resident of Thom $1,870 Charles F e> K*' o p e a n d W'Wt to th r f< rlar.Mf I ♦». -t. ^ t ta la ; - . wi en the contract for peinv..g t4« jet-tor and camera Mi> llmrv-h of ‘ thr M mt i»»s* ih-« f a n > * r « t . *i>va««>4 white duchess satin and ^ilk a v r nue that he had run into 1 k a. ts .t o p H . * J e t m» * ha>s a l a » PolTira DuPont. .i>i- i Guilt* the areh.iux. —*” * * **.-4 'it chantilly lace styled with a high * tl>* trres Police checking* m*er>or Lincoln Schwil fo i • .^osl.lut „ m - h r Ih# r. r •4 itn .a in I fllara, sang a group o a g e m y t* * ■ neckline witn a Peter Pan collar. ere able to connect marks on $3,445 >- lO- , ...*sr< KM * «* ».* >• Anne GrSffatt l i t * ... ■4 ) • long sleeves finished with a ruf- the trees with the lock on Hall's — * ' * S r ! » .i fJe of lace which fell over the | ■ |||| D a* C I a M Ikli M^SaSSA Jk J CsasAta^M V^IffC 1 i» f «{ * immeasurahjr im w o t w t i hand and a full skirt with a Another $25 fine was imposed hoard - of w tm ^ ^\dci iircw o rK S . t?«e» • in Ihe janitor iaI three-yard train. Her fingertip hy Bivnrur on Cleon R Johnson. Pavements veil of chantilly silk lace was ’31 North Monroe street, Rtdgc- service and highly commended the two men assigned that school To Fourth ov July Celebration arranged with a Juilet cap of, wood, charged with reckless ffhe suggested the irtprovernent* live minute* after o f (hr w a s J n * tf rhinestones. She carried a bou- driving by Samuel Crane, 211 might be greater if a chet k. h»t. Ihe township* Fouith JulS A n d w h o w ain i ’ quet of white roses and gardenias 41st street Union City, last week f»e*(.iki. had hattef t Me centered with a white orchid. ’T*h‘ complaint stated that John- weri* furnished each p r in c ip a l ll 'was a n».e m . ught an, M.dlier pfia .< -small, tom pan *>• i i n The maid of honor wore a son had stdeswiped Crane's ve- and janitor W .‘ tan t * noited a peal ».f thunde *• (h at The pnr*de g„t ..fl gown g»f light blue embroidered i htcle on Rivervdt- avenue shook windows for milet s *,tvi 'ford in the m o t A in , >H* it» 1 m ‘ ir-ei f t . r a v e » eyelet chiffon fashioned with a . Pr-e-celeb ration on Saturday of l^lg’dning (herrnhot t? r■ J t th r *. Ar* Valley B— .k a • r ijt-a . ae-h-- sxf fr high neckiihe an d short sleeves 1 the Fourth t»f Jul*. coat Joajph kit * like H annon fill An I th e n fi She wore a matching duchess Accordino, of Summer avenue, Legion Names •»«ed -d«w n P««e * ' • * * » M , It tie rains ta^^e The stt- I I > im» venenl^ dp tan' Ft^**t t b o n n e t pink roses Newark. $ . for having fire- uav » * * Satan an H a n • 1 T and carried 10 •rowd* got into such «h* fbrttm ji centered with a pink Orchid, Her works in his po*»e«*ton Patrol Comm ittee was available. 'Then w 'h e P M e . ta re » •ar t-, u Thr veterans * ru> mother wore mini green with m«n J? A rft , of gardenias Milton J Eckerson. 144 North mittee wa* named at Tuesday h<*mr am<>ng th e ra th *t•’ d an* 1 t?.e Jar^s.. K < nights mt»*tmg of Bairing*--* With cloee kr J mo Har.a« Mrs. A b a te ia a grad u ate o f *’ r«**t. M id d le to w n N Y „ w a s -!»*• hiihtning flas»e« * , Walker Post lit. A m e rn a n I a *n Lyntfhurat the*» w. locrl sch o o ls an d is em ployed as t nf,d $4 and paid $3 costs for T l;a t Via* ttv- fc irvl ' .1 -ta* »* p erd m g 40 mile* in a 20 mile g>m M em ber* s r e H-r

' r W ,.es. is a concrete contractor in Lynd ...... Introduced by Holth« rt a r r * T h u h ’ W igti] h o m e | -the r r«ti«f, the AHWtran l * r h u r s t oiution wet s deni ed p tarm g.oo w .t n a h a n ^ m e t tia« th««d th a t m • *•••» a n*gh step* Boy Bitten By D09 m em bership l**ts a« •w n e im aietn h te tK ai * P n : members of World War II dead -otne 'newt Ma» •shfta* wisli t her* Local G irl Injured • Robert Gaida. one year old, of from the loemahtp T i e 421 North Sixth *ueet. Newark-*, »»* line with rocorrm |'v w n * h i|. i> M-< Miss Ph> lli£ Thomas. W. o l 12# . was bittep ng hi* ngftt ha nd bv ; irom Lnt'-ai natMMtai hredq Third avenue. Lyndhurst. »uffet a dog ow ned by I’h.hp M ontegna ter^ W *» W h e JUSlju a t /’iieing IS T n i ••t-.r ed a bruised forehead at 4 142 Tontio* avenue while viait- Seven nets member' tsere Vhet «n trir f « t i « Saturday aftemoan when a car mg at the Montegna hnm* Setur ceptetl including l o l * r t L JWa?'- tscruld ha P 4 P be ■^*4 m driven by her t rother. JJertram d a y He wa* treated at Crtjr Ho# tery. G eorge Jortolan Raj J tw m tn* i. ay>*i • t k t M ' n a * l a i IB, collided at Paasaar aod Ay pita! in Newer* Fitrpatrtch. Harry W Green, Wa* (■* tm t h r ’ * At atanut f h e e igsn*/ *4. ■ ia a ata*-.*e« »m a# crtgg avenues. Passaic, with th^i Thomas Weigh, all df L^ratdhu/St anuartng ta tm 4tdtr«< *• of * P m the hs»h tstkasd : ra^rO i . t s o f C la r e n s r H P a r r , 19. of 20 Mr and Mr« John W illiam s of Alan E John QW0em*ni» North w ay t h a t th e i>..av$ r u u t« i a n d »* oaterhy w a ta h ti«a fi#** » arte** e ipawgigig ■ 4t«M#tHNh •»«* tarn fr i'mu*. el , Cartel et avenue. Nutley Jshr 106 Ton line avenue, are spending Arlington, and John M to* of rreetwas adiv.taa w*li. >» fie mkmmm* *f rj*je»l W »M » » ■- aa- t«i» i .r Mt. I ’ wa« treated ht St Mary's Hospital a few w eeks with relative* and Ar!in«W>n J Anthonv Ksafer i* tuts, su kl Ik t I k e n i of tdtarw- _ _ .-aa. and leleased Both vehicles in friends at Benn.ngton and Puult membetvhip inwamio chait terb •* h t« r. n w a l u i •> - e»I ti§NMt b ^ y S i S n a a * he o t PAGE TITO T H E LEADER THUHSlfAY. JULY 8, 1948 Fire Put O u t, Elks on Convention Another C hild ____ At Scbild Home Commissioner Clarence W Hit By Auto HOMEMAKING' Shei w o o d exalted ruler of L y n d ­ By h u rst L o d g e B.P.O.E. 1505, w ith i ' Early Tuesday Three-year old Susan Davis, 28 21 other o/ltcials and m e m b e rs Willow avenue, Lyndhurst, suf­ M A R G A R E T S T R O M E ' are at the Bfcllevue-Stiatford H o Sacred H eart R. C. Church ‘"S the body ot all the im p u h tw s A Arc at thc home of Mrs. Julia fered a possible skull iracturc tel in Philadelphia for the n a tio n ­ of life sugnifies that the pure in Home Economics A d v is tr, * * S. Schild. 22 M e lro s e avenue, Tuesday evening when she wy.' North Ai lington was extinguished al convention which g o t u n d e r Rev. Bernard Moore, Pastor hcarl see God and are approach- Public Service Electric and Gas Com forty way tuesday. hit by a car near her home and u > at 6:30. 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 ing spiritual life and its demon­ last Tuesday after a three* reported today in fair conditior. IQ and 11 30 u.m, stration." "To keep the com­ o'clock Tuesday after a th ree- They will be joined tomorrow at Hackensack Hospital W eeding Party smooth and thick. Cream ahortea- hour fight during which one fire ­ by a delegation o t 90 Lyndhurst mandments of our Master and Driver of thc car, operating ty DRUGS in g A dd cu p sugar. Mix man was injured. The house w as E lk s w ho will march in the an­ f-ollow his example, is our prop­ "Reception following the cere- Mix well. a permit, was Robert Lined; • INC. St. MichaelYR. G C o m b in e i wo mixtures. Add glycer­ reported almost totally w recked. n ual parade through Philadel­ er debt to him and the only wor­ ■osy' herald* Ihe bridv and Richardson, 17, of 142 Fern ave­ in e a n d flavoring.'Gradually add p h ia 's streets. Two busc? arc to Church thy evidence of our gratitude for trooa t most Important day. Kela Ednard Jarvis, volunteer flrc^ nue. He was accompanied by ; GEORGE BRODO Prop ti» e * aad friends gather to wish re m a in in g sugar beating thorough­ lee*e the township at 6 a.m. filled i all that He has done." m an, h a s fo u r stitches taken in licensed driver, Miss Doris Bei IcvriawHstotts I. WHciewsM - theat health and happiness The fea ly unTil a knife cut down late *ith the newly uniformed lodge his h a n d a t West Hudson Hospi* thold. 24. of the same address. 41 Ridge Road i»re attraction of the wedding ban f r o s tin g m ak es a clear cut. m em bers. Pastor Reed Memorial United tal. Kearny after he had cut his *Md*e Road and Page A vene a— t la the Bride’a Cake It in u s u F o r managing larga nnwihiea «pf pano of gla Richardson was traveling sout Lyndhurst, N . J. on W illow a venue,- between Toi. Presbyterian Church ally three or four tiers and is p e o p le, buffet service la most prac­ spraying flames on thc first floor tine and Valleybrook avenues, p< Sunday masses at 8, 9, 10:30 Created in white. tical. Here's an attractive and tasty The file was believed to have Mickey Scelsa Guest . RUth. 2-6867 lice said. In his attempt to avoi< and 11:30 a.m. Stuyvesant near Valley m e n u fo r s e r v in g ‘at a welding started on the ground floor of the Greduetion Party striking thc child, Rkhardson Holidays at 5:30, 7, 8, and 10 Rev. Donald T. Kauffman. •ride's Cake .reception. two-story building from a s h o rt Af car went into a skid. s .m . Th. M.. M inister S e«l» butter or 3 t*p (taking C re a m o f Mushroom Soup circuit in thc wiring system . Open Every Michael Scelsa who graduated Thc injured girl was taken t Week days at 7:15 and 8 a.m. margarine powder •Chicken I,oaf Salad the office of Dr. Gerard Alon/.- 246 Stuyvesant Ave • <**»►• a u g a r \ c u p m ilk T in y H ot Buttered Biscuits last week from Lyndhurst High School was guest of honor at a by Patrolman Leo Rcolly, where RUtherford S-5IM S'* cup* sifted >4 tap cream of • A n«e4 < o p C akes Ic e C ream Catholic D of A Sunday St. Maltlicw’g Evangelical it was reported she suffered mul­ enriched flour tartar Fruit Punch C offee party given by his parents. Mr For Your Convenience 1 utheran Church Saturday. July 10 "Prites for >% tap sail t> egK whites On Convention and Mrs. Victor J. Scclsa 29 tiple abrasions and contusions of ; her entire body. Susan was Valley brook and Travers Placa all sizes” arc promised at the an­ 1 tap vanilla CHichen Leaf >alad ------Orient Way. Guest included Mr. and Mrs brought to the hospital on Alon­ nual picnic of thc Reed Memorial Creera hutter or margarine and 7 tbsp gelatine 1 cup chopped The 45th annual national con­ R ev . George Muller, pastor Frank Scelsa. Mr. Joseph Mazarc, zo's recommendation. Make This Store Bible School at Tauman. N Y. awgsr Add sifted dry ingredients 2 - u p s . o ld green peppers vention of the Catholic Daugh­ Miss Emily Caggiano, Mr Mike R U th . 2-2134 Buses leave the church promptly alternately wi;h milk Add cream w a te r 6 tbsp. chopped ters of America will open on Pelletieri, Mr Your Sun Glasses a t 9 a.m . of tartar to egg whites and bl*at Z'-i «|ts boilins -plm iento Sunday morning in Pasedena, » w o ,An,.h.onv *«'■>»* War Moms Planning Church service during July Mrs. Mane Scclsn. Mr.Mr an»iand Mrv Mrs. _ _ . _ * The Lord'* Day. Jul> li Bible aatil stiff Fold e«g whites into chi. ken broth 3 cups chopped Calif , with a special coast to and August will be held at 8:3*0 Frank Bushey, Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Carter Night Oct. 4 Headquarters School is at 9:45. morning wor­ cake mixture Add flavoring. I cup vinegar siuffed olives coast broadcast over W^BC at a.m . ley Pcnnacchio, Letter known as ship at 11 a rr Junior sermon Prepare two rimes the re< ipe for ?. is p s a lt tsp. cayenne 12 noon. During thc broadcast Sunday School will be con- Lyndhurst florist, Mr. Joseph Lyndhurst Chapter, American "The Sad End of Ignorance • tfcre*t.erf4 cake, pans measur 1 ' 2 M's diced p ep p er there will be a special tribute to Glasses from rt ^ * ae^p Powr in-o p-ns that have been 3 cups chopped Juice Anothei hiuhlicht of tne broad­ . bet Slahor will be in charge - message. Through Flood ana De Lascio, Mr. Alfred Cortcse, president,' Mrs. Cecilia Spies of 4 9 c to 1 2 95 F ire .' a-J hned with waxed paper pe- a n s >4 tsp. Worcester- cast will be the appearance of The Rev. John Kavasch. of 32 Bake a' Sri’F for «0 nun'.t. s Martha and Mary from Kearny ‘*77 Travers place, with Mrs. Wednesday July )4 Midweek l! cups diced shire sauce Paul Kelly now api>earing in South Prospect street. Verona, W ? e n co o l fr<»*t la y e r s lig h tly N. J. Johnny from Garfield. Mr. Ethel Beck of Harrison, State Bible Stud> is at • p rr AH we: celery lettuce "Command Decision" on Broad­ tel. VErona 8-2142, will occupy •Wh Ornamental Frosting. When and Mrs. Gcan Spies, Mrs. Peter president, as a g u e s t. I New Mirror G lasses com e. Sorten gelatine in cold Water 5 way. There will be a re-broad­ tlie pulpit Sundays. July 11. 18 4 r» refro»t take with a geiiiMous Abaid of Nutley. N. J. Tentative plans were made for The Cemmwwty BtMe S ch o o l minutes, add tu boiling, chicken cast from 1 30 to 2:00 p.m. ;Tn and slightly thickened add. remain­ Three Injured In O rnam ental Frosting Celeste, with Mrs. Oemmcr's foj thc ensuing year will be: \ \ «*»tmilister P resbyterian may stiU register Surt tomor ing Ingredients. Mix wpll. T u rn iu- 4 egg wh-.-es tsp cream of father, Charles Beecher, all of row rrtoftung to three l.t"*9x2“ ptfus, lightly Carlstadt Accident elected sometime in September. 4 C hurch 1 c-sp* sifted tartar grease:! with oil. Chill un til Arm. 263 Harrington avenue, are va- The next meeting will be held $5-95 There is no snutdowc for tht confect oners' 1 tsp. vanilla When ready to serve cu t in to 3* ' cationing for the summer at Bo- on the evening of July 19 at the tTldgr Rd. and Ave. summer at Ree-i Vlirxv.a; BiNr T hi persons were injured at hernia. Pa., in the Pocono Moun- s a g a r squares, uniuold on lettuce cups home of Mrs. Mabel Schmidt, of > l yn d h u rst, N. J. School. rrocmrt^ irvj even.ng 8:05 Sunday night when cars1 tins. Mr.,Dcmmer wi Hear egg whiles with 2 tbap su and garnish. Serves 60. return to 301 Willow avenue, who is State Brv. Howard E.Frlebely, Pastor w°rship continue x, the driven by Hugh Sarracino, 29. of g a r fo r 1 mtnutes, toptinu*- to beat town during the week to attend hosiptal Special | year round. 2 Division avenue, Moonachic, chairman and a past aad add a small amount of. sugar Angel Cup Cakes to business. president of the Passaic Chapter S u n d a y , J u l y 11. 9:45 a.m . S u n - and by James Greenwood, 21, o f a« a t:m» beating thoroughly after O LD SPICE ’a c u p m ilk 1 tsp. vanilla 147. Bathurst avenue, North Ar­ y.V School; 11 a.m. Morning eacS add it tun. until a knife cut 2 tbsp. butler o r 1 tsp. baking lington. collided at Seventh street Worship Topic "A Little Man 'Rutherferd Baptist Chart b d®*» ;n!o frosting makes a « lear Toilet Water and | n ; w . " m a r g a r in e p ow der and Division avenue. Carlstadt AI.COHOI.ICS ANONYMOUS Rutherford N. J. «mt Add Tamila. The success de 1 cup sugar >4 tsp. sa lt Those injured, all of whom Jiriy 17* Saturday. Copule's pends en irely on the thorough Talcum 1 cup sifted en- 4 egg whites were taken to Hackensack Hos­ ub Picnic.. 9 45 a.rn.r—Church ^School Seating after ea. h addition of su­ Tilt* II IlIlH ]>|iii‘*t prr-.m ill till* M nr I.l is llir f riched flour % isp. cream of pital by the Emergency Squad 1 -Morning woryhtp- gar Keep frost ins bowl covered t a r la r and released after treatment, flirunir utrulii.lir wIki ims m, in*iMrni yearning I Union.Service. wish a damp cloth to prevent a $1-65 FirsI Chrrch of Christ, Heat milk, butter or margarine were Mrs., Hugh Sarracino, who j Rev George Smith. Preaching cruat form nj. to enjoy life as he once knew it. |,ut cannot pic­ s lo w ly to hoITiiig point. Beat in su­ suffered multiple- lacerations of ture life without alcohol, lie has a heart-lireak- I’irrrepoM 'if lVdcoIb Avenue* Shlafhe~; the ^ Sword" ^ P 1 “ * u e Pearl Frosting gar Add sifted dry ingredients. Mis the left side of her face; Mrs. in Rutherford. N. J. well. Beal egg whites slightly, add Maria Sarracino. 54. contusions in* ohseaaion that hy some miracle of control he C o -o p e ra tin g C h u rc h e s — Pi i s ? egg whiles \ eup sliorten- cream of tarlar. Heat until etlff. of both legs; and Mr. Sarracino. will lie ulile to „ ts p . v a n illa ISuntfr.y Services a t 11 A. cup cake tins or paper cups. Bake either wilh alcohol-or without it. ihcn he will • M. Lyndhurht Methodist Beat whites stiff, gradually at 3 5 0 * K. fo r Uft minutes. Makes 24 Miss Gertrude Grocnendykc of M ?..30. A- School a d d in g 1 cup of sugar. Beat unjlil 30U Valley Brook avenue, is di-1 know loneliness such as few ilo. He will lie at Kv. ntliK Mr. tln Church small cup cakes. % . Elizabeth Arden Stuyvesant and Tontine Ave*. rector of the South Orange G irl' the jumping off place. II. will wish f„r i|1P * . 1 % Htut k.j«l 8 u u u r., Scout Camp, South Mountain end. Helena Rubenstein 1 **».'•Pi t e l n» ly Kutntav.I i m i U a.m . iT*,* ft ta tm D«>ris Penwraiden. daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jasin&ki Reservation, (or the season. »nd Mrs Norman Penwur- 307 T ontine A venue | with their sons, Paul and |lol A .A . C A N ami IMtKS sl,„w these people „ Vita Ray Ruth. 2-6928 dcn of t*4<» Eigfith street, is hom e I ert, and daughter, Evelyn, tn Lyndhurst. f Sacrament" is the subject for f r o m S t B a r n a b i r s H o s p ita l I, 13 Mihltlou lo llieir prolilem an,I i|. greatest rec- Sunday, July 11 Miss Pauline Rueinski. all of 451, Ten Eyck Avenue section. On Miners Saturday. July lUth wheio she underwent an appeh- I Newark avenue, and Mr. and the heights overlooking New oiniiientlaiioii is—IT WORKS! * I Cioldt ii Text: "The hour com- J f t t . m n 10.00 a.m.—Busses will leave Mrs. Henry Lemanowicz of 355 Y ork C ity. 100 x 140. Will dlv n. ium:,""" |l,S,'ii'Vh,'n h” ‘Uf* piumplly »• w »«r. the Sum.av Lcwandowski street, are at Sea­ Ide. Ne reasonable offer re­ I; . ■ nt*. ;I.- .shall worship th.' School pkmi- at Crystal Lak. side Heights for the week. fused. I* or fcmlier luforin.itioii Write t . "I V, r. spirit' an ,n truth: for park. w « t Orange ’ All mT s. St. TI.oiim> l.|M>eo(>al Sun Tan SAVINO AGENCY AI.(A >1 It Halt :s AM UN Y Ml H IS Im , him ' SUCh *" WO" “ ho Plan to att.-nd shouW l»- al < liurrli Mrs. Erwin Neumann of 201 *55 KMge RoaJ. I.vndhurst . # the church at »:30 to get tickeK Fern avenue is doing nicely at R U th. 2-3121 l.yinlliiirst. N. J. Lotions ||,IS Jaiiu-s vi.rsugnS. I 1!'"'n w* P" e*' 7-5 <*nU ,or adl,lls « d and Stuyvesant Avenues St. Barnabas Hospital where she trMon 01 the Blbk' 5" centt for visitlns ,-hlldran Th- ■ev Rowland V. Nye, rector recently underwent an. operation.' I -IV,..;,. , members of the Sunday school to. Tartan . . . 49c I (L ite in me a dean heart, free of charKe. - - • — ------— : - _ + + + + it ir it if L t h m ' m " - :T " eW| ■' "*hl *p*r« Sunday. July I Ith ★ ★ ★ Skoll . . 29c up | I n me. Correlative passages 10:30 a.m.-Co,i,b,ne.r~Sr,y,c,. . S T , .k ‘ T “ n - W‘‘ P li" ' 75 « " U tm all adcdt ,.„d G ab y . . . 25c up S .k 'V t ^"Pturea by Mary, topic by the past,,, "Camps We t "• T) i , ,nclu?*i 0“ Not U«r,t - All parent, a: ■■ m Sutra . 2 for 60c. £ K baptism of Spirit,^wash- «cd to bring their clnlrii«n I., lock this j Your reputation is your recommendalion for a Rutherford NATIONAL Personal Loar Fear Stable r S i e o m H Do you have a good reputation for paying your W a c h t e r ’s I . I J t \ «llolnMitlir rr*|irc| f«»r ' J bill«7 Then, whenever you need money to tide you I lidtnrw itt n piMnl tltinc. But J let'* avoid morbid worry. - over some worthy financial emergency, see your I lie alert for rarlv, ttvinnloniis Delicatessen J of diAonler chronic nratl- I achm . faligur, Ie» you « Lyndhurst you. Your only cost is 50c a month for each $100 ) |«r«wriplion. hrin» il-hrre for RUth. 2-1275 { i ompoiimlinc Im |tre*i-rip- spot in your car’s to (give the same results. you borrow. You do not need endorsers, co- > Inmi ji fair'|irk'm. engine has to he tightly BeersL Wines and Liquors closed or horsepower gets Wc speciali/.e in Buick care. So w e TTav makers, or colieterel. And you do not have to ~ assay. It's where piston these rings ht snug against cyl­ Ruick•engineered piston have an account here! Frosted Foods Smoked Salmon inder Mails. ring sets just as v\e ha\e Cod Fihli* • (lyMcrb other Buick •engineered White Fish • Lobster Wheti su m rings let power parts. W e use Buick meth­ Houuder* • Shrimp Cruli Meat • Tuna Fish. •lip by, waste fuel and oil, ods to do the work. Hanking Hours: Mumlay llin.iigl) Friday 7:15 A.M. tu 2 I’.M. Salmon • Sardines •l‘s time tor new sets of P erth rings to hring hack pep So here’s the place to gel Homemade Salads back your car’s Hash with Fruits • Vt ‘getaldc* and ccnnocm and give your - Friday Kveiiing: 5 I’ M. lo 6:30 P.M. Macaroni ^ engine a new lease on life. new rings or gi\e it any Meal-* • Poultry other attention it needs, Cole Slaw •Potatoes In Buick l-'irehall engines, from a lube job to an over­ each piston has four rings. haul. You're sure ol a real Fech ring is engineered Buick job from us. There's ARNOLD BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS lor tust thc slot it fits and FRIDAY a big difference hetuccn SATURDAY th e »nh it h as to do. Y o u ' ordinary service aud Buick can’t expect other rings' car care. Th» Lnrgvst National Hnnk in County * 11 oiiii'iii.h I*’ CImiii Chowder Hot Homemade Itoast mid Fish Cukes l l e t f ? Pickled Herring RUTHERFORD NATIONAL DRUGS f PAM AND AMIS AVINUIS. RUTMItKWD ; Herring in Wine Sauce Hot linked Vlrgiuia Ham B u rn Ca r e K e e p s B i/ic k s B e s t GEORGE BRODO Prop. 41 Ridge Road A ll Sula'ls \l4jH, „„ .s/Nrl(l/ (>rf/f.r Lyndhurst, N. J. V,AII kinds of Sandwiches made up to order 2IJ e»»an aa Av*. * 0 1 RUth. 2 6867 , Largest varieties for Overseas Shipments _ Auto Company , Jutt pick up your phone Open Every |g f r * "^ ...... KiilherfordN . J . And we’re et your home. im-|ii>: PusNiii' aud Hackensack Sunday Buick Healer* Since IW9 Ml ^ OPEN SUNDAYS 201 1n >, i m i Ave. FREE - V i f • ti C O V C AH S Vf/NG HOOD t-m crs iii^SI*_M £t»AL__DO O »I^I^^NC| CP«»0«»TIOKI . f€Dta»L «ISI»VI SVSTIM DELIVER vj THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948 TBK*LEADER PAGE THR EX

and said "it will probably go said Govemee Alfred C Drtscoll . James Marshall, Wedding Anniversaries dow n in history alongside of the leadership greatly enhanced ht* Celebrated: in Township Gettysburg Address " Blsuvelt status ui thr natoon Resident 6 Years HOW J e n * » M a : n h a l l o f I4 t R . d g r LONG SINCE Last days of June brought Mr. and M rs. J. H enne. Road Arlington,, died F r t wedding anniversaries for a Roosevelt avenue. 19; Mr. d ay a t h n h o m e after'a llHMi ill number of local couples. O thers Mrs. A. J. Benes, 621 L ak e H o m e m a k i n g n e w * YOUR EYES marked anniversaries earlier in nue. 38: Mr. and Mrs. V Bum in . Scotland, ia the month. Some celebrated with Eisinger, 447 P ost avenue, M r Marshall tame lc* tlw WERE EXAMINED? > trips and parties and others spent Mr and Mrs. Herman Hae MARGARETSTROME U nited M at«-» m t s ( ' M d - their special days quietly—with 586 Chase avenue. 32; M r. ' Rt*aa-]Ir F iik a«v.i Jrfwv City’ b e /fee * # t 4 Jrt.* + , their families st home. Mrs. George Blumenstock, f o r ? p t o v i n g to- N«*i A f l i n g l .*n Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Phillips of Willow avenue. 45 years; S U i t 'u t m j (7^1 \c*i» ago Mr tcturned In ,329 Stuyvesant avedue m arked and Mrs. M elvin W hite, ...... | t r u m ilw ('t«4WNi| l U a n g C t* . their 22nd anniversary on June Foreit avenue 11; Mr. a n d of JfTwy Cm 28; M rs. and Mrs. H. B. Phil- Anthony F. Tancred. 24 yei PICNICS i tniiture>. and s p rtu h le IIv» a i f e Mis Jean V|.t\w»nell / »• Riverside avenue 23rd Mr lnd Mn Wilham C paprlha Wrap ta wi p a p e r Sprtng d*r» bring to al.l plcatc Ma.->hali d rd ir. IS2S H r Iv ev r* _ °B SS „ Mr and Mrs. Lu- m t I . w . _ loiga H i yea to pack a haakal aid e rar Me (her E. Berley. 281 Park avemje. und Mrs JVfAiam J Neill. 11* g e ul a* rr, Ca**ee Casa follow som* little travelled trail n**lH ■ >t NoithA Aitmflhn arvl The rqurkn und competeat pic- i r “2 ; Mr “nd Mrs P osl avenue, 24: Mr and Mrs. ca p I ta p Kah n i Mt* \rthur Smith »»f K aarlb* John Ruckstuhl, 617 Pifth ave- j oseph Colie. 333 W nrt avenue, Sicker provides a meal as rfeltctoua ahortenins p.'w «|<-r and1 nourishing u any sh* rmiM I v* . ta<>thet* WaKer at^l nue, 41 on the 26th. Mr. and 31 Mr and Mrs. Joseph G ordon. « up broaa i*p aalt l U \ id ol (.alaagow three sasters •er*« at hom* Kvarr au sa r J tap .Inaaaoh Mr*. Everett Camper. 282 Uv- 608 Fourth street. 34; Mr. and Mn \T i i«i .1 \A l»..n M r* F.hi infton avenue. 11, on the 27th. Mrs David Livelli, 15» Summit of doors" cnihusisst k*« hrr oen J e*«a S, m lh favortt* picnic menus Th* on* atsrth Strll an>l U u a J e a n Ma Others include Mr. and Mrs avenue. 36: Mr and Mrs. Wil- S t u p * alfied I ’ a p vaaltia glTsa her* is rrr^stn lo h* ptipalar enr+rhed fl 'haii -II ..f Glas««o« three Donald Sweetman, 650 Sixth ilam B Messing. 268 Forest ave- •Carried Corn and t)r***a I’cppor gi am h fuid ien lltar*. .B roe avenue, 9: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob nue 17: Rev and Mrs. G eorge F. ('ream ahortram c anil auiat beat Glen H 'kr Mis llcm > C C how der one e*g With one r«< vtlih . foten Vander Spek, 212 Webster ave- Muller. 2#5 Travers place, 27: am) Ait hoi •Ham an I Potato S*la4 ing on* abut t . i lu»»iiaai aa'j ada “nd Mrs- Fr"nk •**"■ Mr and Mrs. Earl G reen leaf. 119 P a rk an d I •fH»fft*v ('aha taraateir • ith aiiu m u l a m E. Saum. 225 Post avenue, 25. R powell, 210 Post avenue. 38 Spu-ad lord Ta* day vt t )0 »» i»^ at“ the Wilfred May to p lu far another precedent-shattering even*—41m ergentan- amtxub Nailer «adani vaallla IN»ar Arntalagr Funrral lloro. MM |WI < l/if.narim l y e a rs ; M r and Mrs. J. E. Beck. Um ef anita ef M h n l w n ta the Japancae Ir4 O m Tbe M e Into aetl paper lined l*ea glove dtivr Arlingtcm t'. It.' 443 Beech street, 30; Mr. and Hrf patterned after thee* ef the tn iri- Currlad Cara and Craaa »*»•*»:' Hake al C ff t i m l» tapper Chpwdir V ift.ili II I'aaU n k f I at Pies Music M rs. J o h n Grosso, 17 Ridge road, utea Spread Su^ar N ui lopping oa t vt* i ian .Church i*f North Artmg i -4 htdg« Md 4 ValW. »• 36; M r. and Mrs. Douglas NicoL 1 1 IS*p i hopped 3 « hit hen coffee . a he and , .»n inue hah ing for M akers... j 444 Stuyvesant avenue, 31 years; onion bouillon cuhra ft m t n a 'e a ton B u iial «a» hrld m lta%lea Mr. and Mrs. David Cobb. 177 Bergen Republicans Out 1 *-» thap chopped S| tsp carry Oernetrr y Jri l\»r*»la» Post avenue. 43; M r. and Mrs. It reed J> e p p e r p4>wder Ham* Pelale Salad : i bap butter or 1 Qt milh By Joey Sasso J M a r tin T. Patterson, 45 Kearny S «ap re le rp margsrtaa 1 cup coo had _ __ „ i s tr e e t, 1 1 years. For 100,000 Majority e e a k e d Top Mercury Records ‘ SS tbap rom p o l a t o e a t a m a l l o a l o a I'nrii bed floor Balt and pepper “B ear D en BoogL Tuxedo The Bergen County ea mpatgn v e il ______:------! «upa .tue x » \ ' r 1 IN GUMfMR*? Boogi,” Albert Ammons. Every to get out a 100,006-vote m ajority Dewey ‘Matured" Cook eatea aad fraaa papper in >-o>tl^il ham t . u p t h i c k once in a while Ammons decides Seebees Unit for Governor Thomas E Dewey, Lowe also declared that ‘he w»» butter or marcnrine «t*ar lov heat 5 tap «in*aar •■•ar > '* aa» MEAT unMI soft, a tlr r tn s o ccaaio aalljr Add to give us a large dose of his j Republican nominee for Presi- amazed by the seriousness of M alt flour snd boalllou ruhaa aad mla w on derful piano. That's what Is Established 1 dent, was launched by Frank C delegates at Philadelphia Mit ham arxt piOatoea A44 «ia ' t aril Ai|«i milk, krad u a IU a a d < ooh J CALL UP OUR happens on these two swell sides said that there ' e g a r c e l e r y a»*r«t » n .l f I. malii Pack keyboard dexterity T h is is a *n C h ic a g o on May 8 and 9. Osmers. former representative and th» entire* world." hot dymh paper rupa Herea* 4 « AND WELL Class A piano record and will go ly*8 to form their own organua ereil < aaaerole q u a 'I )ar at of the Ninth Congressional Dis “Dewey has matured sin ce h e i itdual i-'Bialn.i OE LIVER TO b ig w ith the boogie mob. as well t,on Ihe SeaBee Veterans of Am- trict. had as his guests at the was nominated four years ago, ' Sugar Nut Tapping as Ammons fans in general erica. Senate Bill No. 2321 is said Lowe, former.chirman o f th e get-together, 200 members of the 2 t h a p h a t t e r o r I I b a p h r o a a Cbe ake flour stylings to adapt these two great a national congressional charter Never in the last 16 years has state of New York With his iu n tlonera sugar nuts J a*j» #«>*•»' J la p b a k in g sides for dancing. With the gi,ea,t Local rhapters have been or there been such a feeling of con- j ning mate. Governor Earl Wat Combine In order ilv ea and ml« eoed i Ho^olaia. powder . potentialities of the show and the ganized in many states, and plans Into » ua Adence over the presidential elec ren.. of Calif«>rnia. he is now p re mooth psale Spread top ■•elled h tap aalt masterful Jan August presenta- are now underway for a New Jer- tion." said Osmers. "but let me j pared, to give a good, sound busi- of coffee rake ft mtno*«-s before It I "II aetl \ 4k tkm, here's a record to stock with sey State convention to be held warn you now that overconfi- ‘ ness administration.” la done heatea MaiShmall ,aa with confidence "Fll Never m September, to organize New dence is very harmful" He. added that “o f the m a n v Dev• tad E««e Cream halier and augar ih<>n>afh L ove Again," "He Like It! She Jersey's representation for the “As Donald' Dutehe j-aid, the qualified candidates for the noin Add •hut'olale and blend Add 1 tbsp Like It!” Mercury, Tito Guizar f»st permanent-convention of the j 100,000 fate figur is prrttj high ination the convention selected C hard cooked eg-* and vantlla Hlfr dr» irared egga Tender, smooth, with just a faint national organization to be held but if we get to ork we «an do. "the best possible pan and that ma) onual* e l1 a aud add alietaately. al'k ’h* suggestion of the Latin rhythm. ,n Chicago on October 7 to 10 j it "* now wc can expect tn have strong tpa mualard 1‘a p t h a milk Heai uaill am.«dh Irak* ia a' I thap nu lled this is a great example of Titos A general'organizational meet- First hand report* of the Re leadership to put the country g r .a a e u p « n * *» ■» a t S S u 'P Iwr back where it ttelong* * but(hr or «ft kn a tia u ie a T u f t f r .n a p a n •«>» superb feeling and control and ing for New Jersey is now being publican convention last week m argarine the subtlety of the Melis band planned by the state committee to were given by Hiraftl V D Blau- W o m e n *Im > played a great pail er tHiC.-ai aim maaSmallc a • ah).* Cut egga In Half tengihai.e He Jose's fine rhythm keeps a nice be held in Trenton d u rin g th e velt. Donald V lam e and Mrs i in the convention said Mrs ha*c tieen rlnaed alth iold aa'ar mo** yolha Mash vo(g. iaiu. mu» Latin beat throughout the record month of July Detailed plans'of Edna B Conklin. Bergen dele.-' Conklin, president of the Bergen and ■ al .a ha‘»e» rnuaalw W lard and mil altk huit«r or nm i« gates. j County Woman's Republican ■ aka la aimoa< rotd Inrar ani and the instrumental arrange this organizational m eetin g w ill fine aad maroaaaiae »(. mi «hu«a m ent is in the grand Jose Melis be shortly released to th e press. B la u v e lt re p o rte d t h a t w h e n 'r C l u b ' S h e re a d |w>rti«>na o f G o v tradition “Baby W o n 't Y ou Issued ly- Dewey was nominated in Chicago ernbi Dewey a acceptance speech Please Come Home,VThat'a the G . A. Macdonald four years ago. there h a d been a and urged thr committa** n*em i Last Straw/’ Mercury, T in v H ill Temporary Secretary spirit of defeatism among the del- bers to "work hSffler Than evW 'le Here are two sides thai get a fine SeaBee Vet of America egates . : again make Beigen County the treatm ent by Mercury’s popular 930 Summit Avenue "But in Philadelphia last week, bannei Republican county of New Tine Hill which will be welcom­ River Edge. N J there was a remarkable change Jersey " Berlin’s Nas Slacks Of ed b y H ill fans as well as all Telephone Oradell 8-1219R Everyone it seemed, felt ihat no1 All three told of thetr personal those who like the simple, unpre­ matter who was to be chosen, he experiences at the convention tentious renditions o f p o p u la r w o u ld be the winner," said Blau prexsive speeches was the one l y James H. Lippincott. of 325 tunes ."Uno For M y, B a b y ," Dungarees For Every TraverS place, who marked his : "The Flower Seller." M e rc u ry , birthday anniversary on Sunday, Snooky Lanson. Lanson sings the was guest of honor at a Dreviou** vocal in a happy, romantic style surprise party given at his home, Summer Need 'M i 'K I l> I • 'Ni I I * II. and delivers the rather difficult with Mrs. Lippincott as hoatess lyric with real showmanship The for the occasion Guests included Owen Bradley Quartet affords a k i II. IV Mi and Mrs Harold Y L ippin­ mn \"i i im n- sparkling rhythmic background cott. Mr and^Mrs. James R Lip On summer dsya. food that looks eool geta a w arn welcome, completely in keeping with the so I try to include something green on every menu See how Pin ott and Mr and Mrs Frank. Hi i \ » 11 N i. I Mil KI ti­ h M m ood of the tune The reverse this cool color adda.appetite appeal to %mQil by serving the G ra w . gieen tinted tempters below! has G eorg6 Marnes and the quar­ tet doing a fine backing job to MU OaUN AND miTTY M A W O tllN AMO ORANO l« " H I III i nl l» i I I" ll. h**i Lanson's vocal rendition. . "Got­ Speaking df green thibgs, here'a The' idea for this salad came rigid t a H ave More Money," "Ready how to make an avocado ring fro m th© grapevine. W hip •« Ih Set Go," Mercury. Patti Page that'll make guests green with cream rheeae (thinned a ith 1 or II... II. . i., If M l.O - envv: Hoak 2 thaps. plain gelatin 2 than* milk if mrceasarvl, spiead Here’s a gal singer who's going in ’• cup cold water. Add 1 cu|» places. It's a kick to hear a pal tb o c k l y o n 4 A A I’ R It A N I > b o ilinlin g «w a te r, an d P E A R S , an son’s.— "The Woody Woodpeck pimento, 1 tap. Anely cut onion, which a few dr»pa ,tt green \ege er Son g.” "Mish Mush Polka." X* tsp. aalt and 4 thin orange sec­ tabl* coloring Waahahl* Rlvertrea* klark* »« 'MfRUITWEGETABtii tio n s Fo*»r in to /ft. rin g m old, h av e lieen ad-ie. of mint in each V grey as blue »4 Ii \a lu e Hlacfca Uiaea M IS t a l TOMATOES Red Ripe ib. 19c culous style o f the Honeydream­ Daily Section T b rn , p* ers and the excellence o f t h e UMI OetKN AMO LUSCIOUS make iced tea that Lyndburst Florist $ 3 4 5 $ 4 4 5 I N K I 'I Jl l< I O il \ M . I ' t i e tunes m a k e this a waxing with In the summertime my favorite tastca aa refreah t 114 B M |« high odds on .the captivating lis­ flavor is lime. My favorite" wai to ing &a if hx.ks, isimply brew enjoy tt’ In A4P* KPARK1K s f r a i w 1 i h i 'ii ri i U ' ______ll» t m tener’s. You'll enjoy this disk, its LIME GELATIN fixed like this Tea. and pour it o»er theae m in tad ar Trapteal S F.reat I'our 1 cups hotiinr water on I ice cubea Each «if AA1* a fanx-ua l hammer weight raven A I \N H I III Cl . *. h | l« p k g SPA R K I r. 4 IM F G E L A ­ Flavor Tested hlenda OUR OWN, Taw ar bine TIN; stir till dissolved, add 1 cup N E C T A Ii and M A V F AIK makea Rtsea M U » % alaea Nl « IHI \ | i i | * h i II** 1 % crushed pineapple, 1 cup C'dtag* flavor |«rf*ct iced tea with long rheeae, 3 tbspa lenv*n ;»i«e and 3 laating frwotneaa that aurvivaw • .Ml 1 N III \N» .* Ilea . % VIOLA BROTHERS, INC. tbaps. mavonnaiae. po u r into melting ice Each e>«ta leaa than a nvtlda; chill till firm , and unmold. crx»i cent a glaaa. K< >111 H MIM' l*4>t»

180 WASHINGTON W IN IK. Nt’TLKY, Pi. J. I \ N i I i \ H H o | « > I ’U b I #A» Phont* N l llc* 2-2100 - 1 Fancy Blu*bbrries bo« 3 9 c W e will completely summarize (iomplt-lr Linr Of your car for only $7>85 BUILDING MATERIALS grade l.ubrtratlon la Ihe Trasw k ilik DMferetstlal (nsulation W O O L and BOARD PtACM £S >ln.d o< h.l»«> I N o 2 j I . " 4 4 fe « heck Idghta HfRSHEYS thotol.*. >»<*p 2 fb C « « > i ? c U til wMk Kaaa Molar Ott — S quart* SHEET ROCK - - - ROCK LATH 25 Huai (asllai aye ■ and lighten baara — Repack franl WtLCH S |w>c. q* bo> Sal e Pt T O .p o o l.d Tt.ll 4 >iT. JH 2 H a (keek Mattery and Ttghiea ( a Me* ( lean sad reart Permanent Driveways Apark Ptag* N fcS C A F t ln>».r>* a«ad .c o ll* . 4 o i 1 mt IS* k W ipes Mladea — « heek Tires fat prs^er presaasre C A M P B II L \ lowito >oup I c."4 7 * « i aad Vataaai car BERLIN’S Installed W A L D O R I to-l«* l.u v * I >oll> 2 U M P A R K AVI H I I I I I H I o H I > • 4'alled for and t>e<|veerd I* Hour *er*hr« I r l H I 11, tlsul 2 awi . __ Flintkote Asphalt Roof Shingles i m b m u i i w > « t i u n Himi's Esso Servicenter n w m u u xot •*»«»* »■ •».*«« AgricuHtiraf Lime - Driveway Stone E6ERT'i market W RI tit* 2 4 M 2 < dill I * fig rrtMU am a» »*< • * « “ 1 r rraa 4W tarn* •»«*••»» . ( ’s i t , ! ~ t r j t > Imitation Tile Board ^ RtHpe Hoad I % nflli ii ra t \ J nu *n >4i • « a w • r « 28A ‘.tu tU u x t Ait ira0M tf(\r ■ ? * * * ; « T w i o - . THURSDAY. JUI.V 8, 1948 'Wins Another Motorist Fined, NOTES ON License Revoked THE VFW

the month in which she files her application. Mrs Mary Burnett and her . t e a p n ; Q. W h e o _ a re Old-Age and S u r - ' daughter. Martha Jane, o f 234 vfvors Insurance benefits paid” Lake avenue, are at Lake S ilk - a m i a a r A. Retirement benefits are w o r th . Pa., to remain for a week. payable to the insured aod his family when the worker retires f a u l t at 65 or later. Survivors’ benefits are payable to the insured wage AIR CONDITONED earner’s family when the work­ e r d ie s , no matter at what age this occurs.

Fhur*dav I Mat. li Eve.) July STARTS AT DUSK RAIN OK SIIINE U ilo\J‘ BOX DERRY J “LAST OK THK RED.MEN” Salurdav Only, Julv |D 2 Big I’riw* lo Lucky Bo> i SHOWS NIGHTLY t.irl thru <.ourte*v of Tolland “ FO R E IG N M«ot«w Mttrl, I’l'Jiii RAW OR CLEAR ■ No l.ar Worrie* CORRESPONDENT ’ ' Eliminate Baby Sitter* Selected Short* Bring t hildrrn Sundav. July II I il. Holtin'oti Burl Lsma- 1 Smoke if You Like rhiir*., Fri.. Sal. July B-'MO “BIG SLEEP*’ A LL -MY SONS Kandol|»h Sj-olt-Rarhara Brillon “(itinfighlers” ANGEL’S ALLEY » t.orcev |i Bowerv H * "When a Girl’* Beautiful" LINCOLN

Sun., Mon., T im**. July II IS-LI J ihI < ar*on in Iso C h a p te r No 1 —Rawlan envoy at the conference table of the United Nations ~1 >ii»|cr r* of C anadian Mo unit* I" te (a) Andrei A. Gromyko. l H it - Julv Id to knock out Joe Lool*. te now living the simple life, lie to a native ot W ED ONLY—Ju ly 14 (a) Belgium, (b) Germany, (e) Austria. FAMILY U N SHOW “Prison Without Bars 3.—Astronomers have dedicated the “Big Eye," a mammoth HI* wilh Edna Br-4 inch telescope which will enable them to peer one billion light yean nncdv-t 'artoon»-Mii*it al into space. This telescope, the world's largest piece of glass, te atop treat* -Flu* WINTER MEETING Falomar mountain, which te in (a) Washington, (b) Nevada, (c) Joe. E. Brown in liana Andrew »4iene Tieriu v California. HT FOR A KING" THE IRON CURTAIN

PANHANDLE I.ET’S LIVE AGAIN Mi. and Mrs. Walter J. Beeler John F-merv-II diary Brooke and son, W alter, of 52 Delafield avenue, spent the week-chd and In.- g Wed < Mai. g Eve. .holiday with relatives at Stone- Julv 13-14 h a m , M ass. l adies Ek

Caughey’s T I 'h e r t n . m * W h a r f AIR CONDITIONED Leo « arillo-B'ddiv Breen —1(*0— **Sail«ir Be Good* Bar and Restaurant Jack O akie • <»eo. E. Slone. ■AM. MY SONS' This Is Movie Time T W * . « Mat. I Eve. l Julv Free Weston Meter With Revere Sizzling t tW % e*t g I artoyn Show *’The Glory fTrail" •THE FLAME’ with Tom Keane IVe-enleii \l Movie O utfit Cam era, 77.50 S unday 12 f Steak M hIi .ii will tM-'lteli "Sage Brush Trail” Mon & Tues Projector, 120.00 with John Vatne L Sandwich ° i < .arlo o n ' plu* i Abel Margot G ra h a tn e For the Finest in Photo Finishing Where ’M IRACLE OF TH E B E LLS’ Training for Trouble',, il Meek Marie W ilso n Its Done on Premises THE FAB1LOI S JOE” in Technicolor! TENDER, TASTY STEAK E X T R % Mi CRUNCHY TOAST lo Larky Y .Hear uf a Talking. Dog? your ch.mcc to see o n e! CAMERA HOUSE CRISPY LETTUCE RECENT GOLDEN FRENCH PRIES Sunday Mon. A: T

PROF. Ll’CIANO 64 Hoboken Road, East Rutherford, N. J ZACCAKINI =*_ 1 Him h U ,./ Route 17 Coming Wed. thru S at. July 14-15-10-17 (.rad u ale I’iani-t of die I !on RLthrrfutd 2-8484 Wrd. Thor*. July •ervatory of M umc of Bolognu, eanna Durhin Dick Haymes Italy. 2 DAYS ONLY.2 Now $500 LOANS A VARIETY OF S£A FOOD Barbara Stanwvek-David Niven incent Price Albert Sharpe T lan o and vocal in stru c ­ in UP IN CENTRAL PARK tions to begin.iers and a d ­ ARE YOl WITH IT THE OTHER LOVE vanced students; also coach, WITH UP TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY accom pany and give artistic Late»t N< We are now permitted to make loans up to $500 under the <-r».*c RafH.rurge Brunt jcriOM Spe&A t-tf v t ed u catio n to concert, radio and Small Loan Law*-And, wv -ean -g+ve--you a s 4tmg-as-20 m onths o p e ra Singers. XessonsTn your in “XMAS EYE” to pay. This means that even large loans can be carried’ p w w s & f hom e if desired. with small monthly payments. For example: Studio 4‘, V anderhurgli Ave. I r i , SM. Jul* 1 1" A n g e l e s RU. 2-"984 ' Kulherforil, N. J. t DIFFERENT LOAN PLANS REVOLT OF THE Ed. 4. HoluuMin-Vrlenr Franrt* Amount 1 - We lend money on your auto, single of Loan Payments signature, furniture or note. Sam e ZOMBIES' in “ALL MY SONS" PETE'S USED CARS - —■ —------day service. Phone, make an ap- San Carlo —also ■ 42(1 RIDGE ROM) $ 80. $ 5.13 pomtment. come in and get the >tuart Irwin-tftewda Farrell 150. 9.02 m o n e y . in -HEADING F(»R LYNDHURST. Y J. 275., 17.04 M onthly ch arg es 2 ‘ *% on b alances J50. 22.31 to S3W> '.'VJrom SIM lo UH HEAVEN- 1M7 Chevrolet 2 door Black', «•. 2S.11 Lie. No. 7C4—7(7—77* Restaurant pU* NI Matin.-c Only 4*M Chevrolet 2 dnoi Black ' Formerly Dorando'* Rut R«ger* in “1*un» I Guitar*” IM S F o rd 2 door Biegef VACATION SEASON IS HERE 300 (.opclantl A\t*. Lyridliur*!. N. J. tall K K .irn x 2- • 4 IQ IMS'C h ev ro let Sta. W agon1 Vacation Expanses thus vear will be about 10% hiRher than I’ll tak e care , o f ^he food ’ IMS 'Ford 4 door Black Prop. Rt'DV & l< M11 o n e R l'. 2-9683 Fancy-sandwichcs. r.tke%-« m a d e last year. Railroad fares, fur repairs, clothes, board . . . the 3 Big Day. 1 1M2 Ford 4 door Blue, cost of every thins that goes to make up a g o o d vacation is up in my ow n kitchen All kinds 1 M 0 M e r c u r y • Co n v S e d a n (' And yet. most people need vacations. A v a c a tio n can be The management ha* be+tI mcciuful in THE IRON C l RTAIN* d delicious .'.ilads Weddinjs ’ 1940 Chevrolet C o u p e financed for a wh<>|^ lot less than a nervous breakdown. lad engagt nn n t t p arties. 1040 Hudson C o u p e ' M*vuring t h e mnsie o f RED FS.4!VGF amt wilh Tell me tour plans 1939 Plymouth Couv. Coupe Why not stop in or phone us today, and let us show you DanJ iiulrrsiJ..iw Tiernev t„ b e 1939 Buick 4 .d o o r h o w These new amounts and terms can enable y o u to Con­ his itrehesiro )i'nlur*d every Saturday s o lid a te all your present outstanding accounts into one Loan , 19S9 Chevrolet 6e«tan D e liv 'y ] • night for your dancing and entertainment “LETS LIVE AGAIN ' . 1938 C h evrolet 2 .or Black, w jth us. • ilk Julio Inter*-Hill*r\ Kr»«ki ; 1937 Fond Conv. (ou>t ij’ p le a s u r e . Lawnmowers Perhaps NOW under our new higher loan amounts and AM) T i W I i convenient i epavmunt plans ' yitu-can afford lhat C ar-or Household Appliance you’ve been wanting VISIT Ol K rH I\ ATE DINING ROOM fW% Jnlv 14-15 .Garden Tools 1M7 Dodge Pick I'p ; DA\s i»M V 2 * 1942 Ford B u t Sharpened and Availablr for Parlit * . han<|iirts. Weddings, Showers, 5 I M ! C h ev ro let i‘* l.ir«M »• il I* }ngli*h Repaired • t o n ------Liberal Finance Service etc.—No 1*artM>* too Small at Price* lo Fit the Purse Tide- m to n t ' I y 511 “oeKN I.ITY” VtllMMIVV \l ttlT O Del Skidmore J r— 2 1M0 Chevrolet------—— 298 Rid^e Rd. RUth. 2-9444 Lyndhurst 20*’Tt*levUioii \\ailable lo our PnlfOfs •' one ol ihr great* >1 H t t o n ------— ki.I.I,. ■*„» m n |r I Jt O l* Time <*■•2 Hnfgr Knatl t 1ML Chevrolet • tut Main S t..'Lodi. N. | . * • t f . Andersen Ave. CIUMie I Full (lourM* Dinner- Servrtl Every Day nom 5 to *1 ' I HF\M l»..u,. ofirn I.' MI Mu.* I v r n ttn n ^ T 1937 Di«rond T Stand In PAssaic 3-681(1 CIUIaM e (-7SM P.M. — Simtiay*. ami Holidays From 1 to 9 P.M. »ian» at 12 til. — 1939 International IK Ton BRIEF ENCOUNTER HI . 2-7178 THURSDAY, JULY 8, IMS T H E LEADER PACE n ^ E

coi tfing to Gallagher. thc Board th e S co u t- HA _M -attkjrilh in nail sfti reliestuaenu playlet1 and all jntne^T /nfiHr-rhe»r~n«n dtrsaci A Dry, Sod Tale, Indeed! of Education is in a position to Scout House H e r tie; t J bwrmw in charge Se-ond eta** hedge*. child tote U o well Pat>ateth.t Hac auevtion uf Slim* l^r*«nan» ai I •uUst leader . «entalMft m z i.pend money on recreation. since M ost, o* thi- day was spend on h«il|e» and attendance *tar» wet* U»ra SteUn\a«h/ Naom i Tu«nc( Why Children Ar* Not Setting Is Scan* O f second class. Jaf>e Le«*» s ttn s l UW M an H a ite r « T e a M T I that aypiuprut ion « u approved b a s k e tr y and weaving A cook p i e s c n ted to Kdith Connors Jean in thc budget by voters at thc atxr Bar bars Mtsrpath and Jan» trtm i A lice In WondfrtaMf dll- " Swimming Program It Subject f o u t a n d other fc«tble» will be WackwiU. Ai leen Schenrbet school election On the other Girl Program Teffeau Pm* wen presented k> d .r duec«»**r* ix»re4h» f o r t - X O f Jownthip's Hottest Debate hand, with a municipal program include*i*d ui the piogiam A total ond class and child car* to Mi troop comnottee aapmbers wh»> man aaa*stani leader, and a ** of 34 BrowmoMi registered Blanchard J lM f C ra w fo rd were present p.a«let . A tiypay * Life, aired $ ... . . ' ' already instituted and function- Six troops of Girl S co u ts w ere i /■nere will be no free swimming and governing todies is far from j ing foi-several years, funds for Fathers and mothers und d a an d a t t e n d s r u e -to Iroop 4 ckvaed the teaeoo with «x» by Mom Lu-wteay Wader Ail ’ instructions or gratis use of thc an accomplished fact. j recreation purppurposes are strictly represented in the summer activ guests at the rloamg meeting of Caroler GieenU-t Ma;*Kn L~»* * ptogram whin that ap proached a near riot\proportion staged there last wee^ by* about a thousand t-jiildren and their m o th e rs . It was brought about by a scr­ ies of misunderstandings which involved thc township reci cation program ParenJ-Teacheis Asso * lations, the’ Board of Education, and the Lyndhui si-North Arling­ ton branccs of thc Rutherford I Chapter of American Red Cross. Harold Sticht, owner of the' I>ool» lo c a te d a t 201 R iv e rs id e Av unue, described the gathering as uniuly, with children running wild- and also climbing all over ! llie pool awnings. One child faint­ ed in the melee. Stitcht added The incident definitely hurt his business, the proprietor .added, with more than fifty season pass- holders leaving the pool during t the disturbance. Although Sticht made avail­ able the pool's facilities last sum­ mer to the municipal recreation program, directed by Commis­ sioner James A. Breslin. he wa.- firm in the assertion that from here on in there will be no free use of the pool. Thc rainy weather of the past month cut - down on paid admissions, Stn ht added, and the first really good swimming day was spoiled by yesterday's upheaval. It was planned to institute an instruction course for non-swim inei'S to stail Wednesday unuei the care of Duriey Sleator. chair­ man of the First Aid W ater Safe- tv and Accident Prevention Com inittee of the Lyndhurst and worth Arlington brances of the Rutherford Cnapter ol the Amer­ ican Red Cross. Since last October. Sleator said, he had worked with John C. Gar­ de, attorney and member of the Lyndhurst and North Arlington P rices' Red Cross branches to set. up thr . program. Arrangements had been made by them with Stitcht fur thi use of the pool two hours each Wednesday under supervision of— Veal Legs & Rumps a Red Cross instructor. His c lass made up of 120 legist r ants from V iA i 'i e t u ' c * e i A . (imp m . i k 1 i# n ve*» > e< ^ e -» both murflcipalities was to re ceive instructions in small groups Working on an identical iucu but from a separate source. Mis. Prime Chuck Roast Beef Edith C. Hill, • president of the Lyndhurst High School P.-T. A S ov U developed the thought mat ail, non-swimmers in the school S.vs- • Compare Acme Everyday low Prices/ tem should be given instructions viK irrtR iis r.tm KB rRt its Ib With Mrs. Helen Martin and a ACM! WM» Ke.n.l China Beauty Fowl T’ 52c t Ducks lepresentative from the YMCA. t o m o *m m to-#« . 19c Pineapple “ to - 28c they met with Commissioner Chow Mein James A. Breslin. Libby's Sweet Peas * 21c Apple Sauce '£*' 3 ZZ 29c Dui ing the meetings, Commis­ DINMIR Fresh K ilted Sn to k e d C u k sioner breslin lemimled the wo- Peas I.’™ 2 : 29c COMSINAtlON 47c Del Monte Peaches” r29c men that the township ieci cation Serfleo budget is limited and-further they Beets 0,1 2 25c Libby's Pears were opposed to children partici­ Beans 2 ! 29c Hams lb 57c pating in the municipal recreation • TH RIFTY Libby's Plums hX” Fryers lb 55c program being cnarged to pa. Beans m 2'.' 25c I r * **** * 1•" the cost of an instructor placed Liquid Starch Apricots at about g200 for the six-..ee .v.» Campbell's 'S .1 2'. 29c Franks .season. However, the commission- t i 21c Pie Apples " 2 Fresh Ground Beef ci made it.clear today, no tinal CRACKERS, K i r . decision was reachecUand he be­ NABISCO IS pkv Fruit Cocktail Boiled Ham Bologna lieved the swimming project had Dill Pickles been ‘dropped. Premium Crackers 25c CHIFFON c a rrK E s Mrs. Hill said it was Comnus- 1 Hi-Ho Crackers ^ 30c sloner B’resfin's suggestion that Soap Flakes Ideal Coffee ,'urvcy be maac oi tne schools tu Cracker Jack 2 9c »i>e-s«> Seated lap* •* learn just how great was thr nee i r«i*t* JJV. foi the program and the populai j Marshmallows “ T X 31c. Asco Coffee C.43c * H ’ response which could he exjfjected . rhs*. swmS. ff*aw *e r««H Wilh school boaid pci mission the Planters Peanuts *2'. 31c* survey was made and signaimcs Strongheart Win Crest Coffee ot 800 students obtained. DOG FOOD A fter lejieivirtg a telephone '.all liom Frank S Gallagher, p'resi- ’ 3 ”r 27c ASCO h n Cm m i< dent of the Boaid of fcciu< ation on Sunday. Mis Hill continued, >..» aud Mis. Mai tin met with that GRAPE JUICE body m executive session on ’I uc> PALMOLIVE day night During th*- public m e e tin g a $20 0 appropriation., wa.s Toilet Soap » 1 6 c - 2 9 c .'pproved tor the swimming pro giam subject to approval of th 3 '•*“ 28c ...... J 1 K IX ■fa rent - Teacher Counc it So no Gold Seal MIXES a s v a n b e le«*. n e d th e p io p o s a i Jw f A 44 Wstoe Orange 'TJTL 10c t r 23c wets never brought to the Council sag Bake. «• 23c and Mis Hili uiged yestcrda.. White coke mix ip.ee coke mi*, PALMOLIVE Gropefruit^TZl 3 “ that thc P.-T A should not In d e v il's food mix, hot roll mix. «liawn into the nuxUp. Bath Soap Blended T U — 3 • M rs. H iR and Gallagher went 2 c— 27c t«> the pot*f yesterday m orning »■' IMM FXL% SK»l K Blended Juke wuik out some arrangement wit.. SPAM ^r*.^. 47c i»S*ht While they’ww^-Vicre Uw*j Tomato Juke' (iowds ai rived and ciamoied lot I Corned Beef SUPER SUDS Tomato Juke **£!?_ 21c inlmittniwT Some <»f thc - j ••/or* wiiRi %i nr* called out that.they were Lynn * Frankfurters ■ei SKNLS N H ftl hurst itaxpoyei $ and if Nortl Ai • I >«a » f « " w m :p i lingtun children wc:c permitted Pickles Vinegar 19c in the pool for the Red Cross ; swimming classes'they demanded Pickles 3-in-\-Oil ^ 19c that, local residents have thc same Mayonnaise AJAX p riv ile g e CLEANSER Floor Wax *“ m. 39c As the mob got out of hand and Olives “? £ " Supreme Breach-? 14c ••tused to hc«Hl SW ato i s p le a th a t Aero Wax _ 25c h w t s f t v r t j s i H W u r » < • ,? thi y go home, a call was sent m Potato Chips 'Z He ‘ O S IM 9 .S M S » | M b f-*i th i polk** a f ti w h u i ti Scratch Cover Polish 19c « 1 \>wd slowly departed Tea*KOOTr^ “ 28cr 51c Sandwich Bretd 15c BuHerfly Burs 29c Commissioner Bresltn today ex Octogon Powder iiT 8c |>i exeed fm regJet that the Board Tea Bags,»r?ol5c ’‘I"43c OCTAGON Raisin Bread ‘TT* Ht Ber B Otolb — Ik of Education had n»t seen fit to Ammonia 2 t :2 5 c consult his oifier partivuiai ly in Evap Milk ’z r 2^29c Laundry Soap Anjel Cake i k Shells 15c view of. tlie sum me: recreation Mason Jars M 69c fiesh Pineapste ke^ la»er program v.hlch started on M>»n Corn Muffin Mix,‘^X15c 3 ***« 25c day I fr*d that thr Board Mason Jais T L T —. 75c bducatiun acted hastil*. Breslin Pie Crust ----- ^ 16c s ta le d . -----_•------T h e m m total o* the happening !*• that the **d Cioss program 'wa* dropped before-faniy -darted and the piobabiitty that the children of Ly ndhurft would hase been admitted fres* <*nc day a wH-k under the municipal rccteatror p ogr^n- has vanished Close co ordinal .on <*f township factliti .- PAGE SIX T H E LEADER ■ THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1948

gion in the holiday attraction Runs batted in Weber (2) Aria? G i a n t s D e f e a t Games Played Z - i - ...... -• ' StannAous\y, they \\\ u n ­ . a 0 1 ^ 0 0 * 1 K-»ar«. the days of the Columbus club, p rn ty Polish American* and Pop Russ- doubtedly advance even further through the £ears. 7 0 1 .0 0 0 ells’ Braves. ARCHITECT Our plea, very simply is shared by all of our town fathers 7 2 .7 7 6 ! H .-lrrV y "" Where are the Lyndhurst base­ and the entire organized governing body as well as the BoardHasbrouck of lights 4 3 .5 7 1 1 K iistlk a ball fans, when they have the best Midland Paik 4 :t 5 7 1 sn»nn Education members all of whom were very familiar with earlier semi-pro team playing in. their facilities the very reason they have bent over backwards to im­ Palisades Park 4 4 5 0 0 V e te i own back yard? R id g e w o o d ._____ 3 5 3 7 5 N a n it- prove thihgs the way they have. They do need a little coopera­ The Giants will be on the road Ridgefield Park 2 7 2 2 4 v i K .i .r 1" A V V O f /VCKS THE REMOV AL tion however, and that young fellows, is where you come in. None July 11th and 13th respectively, Cliffside Park 1 6 1 4 3 • 1 K »a expects 4o see our local lads sprouting wings within the next dec­ playing at Montclair and South ade but it is within reason to ask you to act as. deputies volu-n L y n d h u rs t 1 6 1 4 3 A <‘ta w « .- OF HIS OFFICE’TO I ’:n • III• Orange. They return home July M ay w o o d 1 1 2 5 tarily and preserve what you have so that you may get th.' best 7 25th playing host to the Little use from it. It has often been said that the first law of nature real fun went home with one Falls baseball club at'tm? High 274 Stuyvesant Avenue Is “self preservation.” That could apply to our facilities in Lvnd thought in mind. Eulo had plen­ School Stadium. hurst. These things are’very expensive as you'll find out when ty of .oot work with no ability Let’s turn out strong to wel­ you grow older, so why not try to keep them in good condition r.'i Lyndhurst, New Jersey fo finish off a stricken opponent come them home and give the 1 Our athletic fields, benches, stands, backstops, swings, fences Put only through the lack of ex- b o y s a big hand for their fine , find the whole layout must have your protection so they can serve perieni e Everyone who read my p la y you best so how about it boys? We’ll leave it up to* you to do what column the week before wiit re- K e a rn y you an to stop the destructionthat has been going on before all 0 0 i.'.-nioer,and should have known M c C o rn y ...... the privileges that you now enjoy arc taken away. w h;.f to expect and 1 explained D o w ie ...... 1 1 that my son was of a different R o c h a ...... 2 2 1 1 type than his dad A tall lad. a M e a d o w s Cane Championship boxer, the opposite of his senior Y a g ie llo ...... 1 w ho wa rough and always bor­ H o p e ...... M c C o rm ic k Bear Mt. New York—The New ing in tvpe. time in over 18 years of com- C o w l e y ...... York State Championship Canoe .x’tit^n, and who expects to re- Now the case of Dorando. a lad Who had a bit more experi­ M c D a n ie l Rcfgatta will again be held at vcrsa this decision in his. specialty B ilane l b in 9 th -the one man dotible blade ence who was declared the best in the Harnman e v e n t. on the card. Believe me Junior Section of the Palisades Inter­ is a much bitter boy than he T o ta l ...... T h e ra c e s , r u n n in g a t 15 m i n ­ Lyndhurst Giants state Park, Sunday, July 11 th. at showed though no fault of his. ute intervals from 1 «« P M till S o m m e rs 2 1 1:00 P . M. With only one though in mind, to 4:00 P. M., will finish in front of G a lla g h e r 0 1 This event, drawing over 200 please the local folk, he over­ the public bathing beach and M e n d e . 1 2 tried and miss plenty of oppor­ entrants prominent in Eastern will be followed by the ever pop THE OLn SLUGGER SMILES S c z p a n s k i 0 M tunities. Joey fought hard and racing, is a continuance of the ular canoe tilting and a canoe . . . Babe Ruth accepts from Joe R a d ig a n ...... 1 1 popular feature presented the hacf the fight taken place any­ safety demonstration. IMMaarto o f the New York R o m a n 1 1 public bathipg beach at Lake Sc- where else but Lyndhurst, he Sebago Beach is located on the Yankees a trophy swardrd by H a n sc o m 0 0 bago for many years. With many surely would have 'scored a kayo. Seven Lakes Drive in the Hai ti the Sporting News, national basr- S asso 0 0 of the contenders preparing them ­ Everyone knows that Junior FOR THE ANSWER TO man Section of the Park and may ball weekly, u s tribute to what G a t t o ...... 1 2 selves for the Olympics, it is ex­ be reached by auto from New t.Kik the first and second rounds, R ath h as d o n e for baseball. The pected that the races will be the w hile his opponent w on th e th ird t York State Route 17 and the Yanks then slagged out s 1» S — Total—______M -'B »’ best ever presented. - Tou mT TTveryone wUl a g ree D o- [ " Park entrance toad just io rtH ” rer thr sit. Loui* L y n d h u r s t 000 000 114— 6 Among the defending champ­ rando won. but was he greeted YOUR PRINTING PROBLEM Sloatsburg, New York, .1 N e K earn y 300 030 000 -5 j ions will be Ernie Riedel, tht York Route 9-W from which sev w ith approval of his efforts? No, \ ~ grand old man of w ho eral highways extend west into he was booed, which has a dif­ lost earlier this year for the first th e P a rk . ferent sound than th e local fan s I back in the 20 s an d e a rly 30's, j For Good Food Visit Teams Hep They were dyed-in »the-wool fans at that time when either Joey CALL. THE On League HOOKS Dorando or Joey Eulo fought. The New Many Lyndhurst fans would at­ . A t the end of the first week, And tend and. defy anyone, regardless th e 6 teams have shown their en-_ ni what kmd nf fight they put thusiasm for this league sponsor­ JABS e d jointly by tht Board of Educa­ up. and cheer th em on. COMMERCIAL LEADER By JOEY EULO 1 guess Junior was publicized Joey Dorudo’s tio n and the Department of Parks a n d Public ProjJei ty. too much and the fans expected* A t th e High School Field on to see much, more, and when they JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT T u esd ay , June 2<>, the Sparks No one, *>nly but old-time box hdn't see a future Benny Leon­ shut out the Panthers by a score ing fans will realize to. what a ard th e y were disappointed. You RESTAURANT of 7-0. The Winning pitcher. Ad­ low ebb the game is in in this must agree on one thmg. Seniors .'Ub-.tiH \ alU'\ Itr.iuk Av*. I.> n«llmr>l amo, struck o u t 10 men and w alk town of ours. This shouldn't be. didn’t pick easy marks for their taking into consideration this i* sons which I th in k a n y o th er ed 4, while the losing pitcher. In ih, Itoflr Building RUtherferd 2-1031 .. Sivolello struck o u t 12 m e n an d the atomic age, television and ra father who could have had their walked 7. On Thursday. July 1, dio to help, but I guess this is pick would have picked softer the Panthers beat the Cyclones. caused from the lack of local opponents. 1 talent or the lack of interest, and W e ll I sincerely hope that the Specializing in ltali«n.Amoric«n Foods • - 1 . 'At the Marin Oval, on Tuesday which I hope will alter in the b o y s w ill have the opportunity June 39, the 49'ers beat th e P an near future, as by now every­ re d e e m themselves, as if there’s Steaks - Chops - Sea Pood thers 4-2 in an IL toning g am e, one must realize Eulo and Dor- any reason too. on the show! ivtiite on July 1, the India 1. i„»t ando will be on the scene. A which is in tbe making around1 a very close one to the S p a rk s couple of weeks ago the local the beginning of September to Djiil> S|H-<‘ial» mi l.unrhroiM and Dinner* 6-5 alter going into the Tth in B xyster Club sponsored a boxing I be sponsored by the Amvets of Catering l., Parties and the Family Trade ning at 5-8 tie. show at the high school field and th is town, with proceeds going TI11 IrnfiMi itinrilni T f both juniors appeared, and gave fo r their home-bulling fund. I r Sparks ... 1 0 «N)o | their all and tried to please, but h o p e everyone will cooperate in Beginning July 15th W e W ill Stay 4T en ...... I • | w.-rc booed for then- efforts, th is affair. It isn't so long ago WE SPECIALIZE IN JOURNALS P a n th e rs ...... 1 1 which I think was very unkind, that these same Amvets were F akions 0 1 , «®G® reali/ir.g both lads are green and fighting for us to make ,th»s Open Until 4 A . M. r S K m g enex,»t u e n c e d . better-place i% «hiph to live. C yclones *...... 0 1 • ^1 ’ake the case of E u lo . a boy ; Watch this column for further.; <-mII in. at HI th. 2-H.">82 a n d we w ill p rep are your Watch this page for the w h o in Ins first start stood up info rm atio n co n cern in g tj»»s new favorite Ui»li. ' Of the Junior Baseball * and boxed very nicely. Every endeavor of the Amvets. IH A Funny World i flying effect your on their faces. IS Years Ago Today *W*tK*T | rnnk Thi* is a question frequently dent o f ______, _ 1 c a b i n Wwmm Ci— wriil l u Jw ftta ask ed by airline passengers. The service lor AnmcM answer usually is: "Altitude j Airlines w ho h as Umt lends to your appetite ' But we ing to put it oo The Mmsial Carmel »««* will he held this wwi end think the best answer to t h a t that there w as a SECOND SECTION T V c a l a f e m m a *1! began with a parade on Saturday at • pn* ’ question was made by Allan gan on th e Mr feh aJ-vr IVuande n tn i hargv nf the ‘The Whit,- flatvr* ‘ «tarrmc HeW-a When *he altitude reaches the On an overseas flight when the been accredited t y the Mai. H a l., and CUr% tis t k point where the cabin of the stew ardess isn't tafci n f care of^Per formance i*C*U«l Departn.ml «f p-r fr'i"' plane has to be pressurized a, the adults. p»” »ng the canapes, raratty of the Stau nf \v« Y i Polly Piqtails Hold layer Host To filet mignon or an English mut- serving the cocktails helping the for all course* leading to the »' # la R.WII. Pa< a la*t iatoil Si-v» last sr« k were (uaala C an »-■•»'* firmer. h» Mr*. "I'W H r Chief c n 1.» tlavet at the ever been made. The passengers en or the ham steak is sputtering jilitati»M to important f r >t.<.k-ni« That Tranerk seem* jo be as and the airline operators just happily on the stove the steward- \ r t l e n a r 1 %. n Mi*hrt Y a n k e r S*a*1 ium in Slew Y»*rh sured of on* of the best and big­ who eventuail> r »» ;sh lo u*r ann fkM i nftaa nal U m W a lte r J«ncr««hi R irh ar^ t the second group with sleeves for free and no tipping alW ed .“'.Jr***’ T**- ht's in Nei* Yrtrk -.tatr A.v«-onan».ng the and rl . n._ i„l. A.___ _ W___ J r.1!?. 7 tlear at the meeting of the le Jones, twr. tNsn tahiag child t'hwf Bayer were Mrs Walter rolled up and a Gunga Dm look doesn't harm the bouquet one bat- ji T h is l» Ih e t h i r d * |H u o v til *i<.r * gum convention committee h e ld e n l ‘« - fcwmat a«w* K a -e n K. »ft.av |»«>aMtent «*f W»«h>nato« A view of tha waterfront at t «mp Tamam. k. U* the R'ithe for i 'nstiiutioo t r i i l . president of the New jY o rk at Teaneck American L e g io n f « !»»-- I* t A a n d Mr® fH anlev H .1 summer camp for lo c a l Boy Seoul* at Oakland. N J in , within the iaU lew month* Th. S ta te Post 12S. clubhouse W illiam P':fta;i»"r% » »*«it w <*»e t'ar->‘ p re sa tte n t t this area, this io lle |H wa.< a*«iee Lodge Activities Commit­ Guthrte. convention c h a i r m a n . ; m<1 !h * fw P a » h '« a , Ht \ n | > «imI a.*«* f*atrolw>en Itw antl ImMI# is the "o ld sw im m la’ h ole” which they will visit any .M iddle State% As*** iat>»n of C«*i te e o f the Elks Grand Lodge, and called for reports from a il o f th e ! >>.4loir< aud Ht. lva*4 C ' H " rjrr a* < re«ti I her. secretary and vice-chairman “"'isual progress being m a d e by trli*. M an Klien IV i Th r H«>t>e an,1 J >*r|rfi ( awaghltn unit That mean* that they will gr«» to T.mv&rat k with t«* j i . ,*•» H->«v>.av M # i U i Tw»> tioee* p ro * »ded thr liana In Philly th e ir o w n Scoutmaster and' plan ti u program in gn^. hv th«> V * Jrm n State Pv4?r»‘.t*er ■ Na»a v R-wi>an \nn t.e> U t s a t*« th e g a m e an I b a k »*• | Burn in '53 Commander liarrv Steep.-, , f cooperation with the c a m p staff T h e *-.1 l.f-.iluate* .1 ttu ju n . •> r«*.ie«- .-f Exalted Ruler of the Bene,olen. | tie. and in v.r.„us athelet. ^ More than 100 Scout Itadc- w .ll n p th i tlldle* IWv .oiM f j>» . i,',j »• social clubs He is a director of * week-end. holding their annual k > rvl Very, Very Cool Summer exhibitions to be K id at the high before the opening of the boys . Illation# • ! Ni w N k 'lair wh», the Queens County Federal Sav­ school field at 2 p.m the parade (ol bl.l* le e o u m th tn i»f < >«n m u e ings and Loan Association, a to r - mer Governor and still a member rr‘" * Crantord pUo^ less the> aie hr\tad> ap|Mi*\ed Shirts and Sport Shirts tee. stated that the badges w'lll Ii. e (>v th r I ' n i t t i r S t» ! f . f of the D»wntown A C o! Ne» ? “"J Mi New York, •tuifentu ften havr York City, and a member e» the > ^ bt- ready by July 10 Those who leven Fesroe of. M W IU n %N 1111 \ VI and %le4.9iri;OIKh to ledar lane, then west, on Ce •tilth %dty i n ' | h e*»-ntif*g ium m New York Stock Transfer / register can be identified by the .7 3 7 S: , is celebrating dar lane to Elm avenue, to Bev re n New Jet ciation and other o r g a n ­ color of thc liadge* they wear. I his fir- u th d i, with a family business sey t»nlv This rww .atuH iU I *.wg i f * h o e i v|ra*%e* in S » lh | ( «*l»»r® »*t I’U a l* iza tio n s. verty road and back to the post Delegates a^d delegates atlarge g a th i ; . at his horn* this aftei - clubhouse' on Garn>on avenue It ts>n ,»!!! ,n»>lvr " . h jui.>who h as been a m em ber of- Lyn- start about S p.m and be over by guests green ! M l i I M ig«- K m hm -r f p m | b ro o k Lodge for seven years He Sites and places for the various ' have a® thro Mr. u n .t M .* C h a r U * 0 * »twl a ls o has a 5-year-old grandson R e p o rtin g tu ; th e d in n c activities have been set for en • •l“ ^ ' d I. i 461! Rotmevelt avenue ttpent S»fn George R. Hall, who is headed for Heibert Ritchings report- tire four days Sagamore Pat k * o f Pi «g. P day in the P ih'.^ hhi future Elkdom. Mr Hall’s ed that the Casa Mana has-been will be used for the Youth Ac­ umr an. n«»w ami vmn •imttm-r •ii|>|*lv from ( brothers. Brig. Gen W Hall, and selected for the annual American tivity program on Wednesday •mi »rfi la*I- a Hr aim •Ittrk rtlra large W a lte i L. K ali are staunch Clkv Legion dinner He reported that night. July 25, the Ladies' A uk the former a long-time member the dmner will start at 7 p m iliary will ‘use Lowell School for An Amazing Discovery of Glen Falls, N Y lodge th e Ritchmgs explained the purpose their sessions while the men will latter of Lynbrook lodge of the ajiner as being two fold convene at legion headquarters In I lie I are tt} I |ilm lderi aii.l f ar|»ettag* F O R BOYS One is to keep tlie pe»»ole in Te^ on Garrison avenue The 40 a n d 8 neck participating in night will hold Its “vtyeck of the P. G 1<>\) S \ » V I I >1 M Kj held the reins of Elkdom since : wedding. P°nifij; for th e badge commit - ><-hoo| ram p at Jfdinaonbui g Farm Products Wodh Crowing last year’s convention ut P o rt- ______Hind, Oregon. ThU SMI year old III.M t rug rauld net W saahleetad la About An executive of the Union Car­ Ordlnarv rlcaning melhaada — III HA! UAW r»*i»ed U irreta kill..I I'.oiltrt. anal farm t reels I |fi bide & Carbon Corporation, in j New York, Mr Ldll hase served 1 at NraaottaM r l‘»lre# the Order zealously for the past i DURACLEAN I'ltiM.Kft ABSORBS 'NMI ll*/» Amei Avenue Rutherford 22 year , having acted as exalted | ruler of his r un lodge, Lynbrook, | Nest faa lrdriR I NlnR HI ib J4RTTB NO H( Kl HHINta OK M W IM . AlJlAIJg TO Ixmg Island. No. 1315. District i i m 1*1 1 % iiv> i i iii%«. I fh fsitt n*r Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler for BANK THE COOL WAY! INJI Ilf III I.K A ir lAHRMH ri IM h IIIM. s the Southeastern district of New York, president of the Past Exalt­ nr ay iim n iom . i r . k i i t h ed Rulers Association of that dis- Usa our DRIVE-IN BANKING SERVICE ii niHiKrii

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M v i T a i N m u a v a a u a VATH'S TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE 141 R^«a Rd. (RvO> 2-42UI LyndWo tM knlw i N»w Jim ; T A N OIL BURNER Levy's Pharmacy SERVICE StyyreeeM A«enwe. Lya*w#tl N J, IK Mai* ML ». M um u « « n » B T B.F.Goodrieh RUHi 2 1024 w m m u F I W S I IN BUHII I W PAGE EIG H T T H E LEADER THURSDAY. JTLY 8, 1948 flow To Read Polish Choirs Have Joseph Gibbs Program At Moonight Dance Is Installed A M V ET One of the popular Moonight The installation of officers of BULLETIN BOARD F-D College Dances of the United Polish the Lyndhurst Hebrew Associa­ Choirs of New Jersey, which will In- held Saturday, will benefit tion was held SUnday, June 27, Three hundred' freshmen en­ the building fund of the Immacu­ at the Ideal Restaurant in Pas­ tering Fnirleigh Dickinson Col­ late Conception Convent of the saic. Dinner was served for 50 JOOOOOOOBOPOOC lege, Rutherford, this fall wjll Felician Sisters in Lodi. The lo­ g u e s ts . J be_ put through ;i concentrated c a t i o n of the affair will be \he Officers wUo were installed On Monday. July 5 in observance of the celebration of Inde­ readme improvement program n e w l y equipped summer camp of were Joseph Gibbs, president; pendence Day the Amei lean Veterans of World War II 'AMVETS' f which wil! last an c/itjie semes­ t h t t o n * ot Polanrt in Randolph Harry Klein, first vice president; of lyndhurst turned out in force for thc parade.- Otto J. Stellato ter. A faculty committee com- Township near Dover, where Alvin Jacobs, second vice presi­ our first commander'of thc post was aide to thc marshal, for the ( poawti of George Bainbridgc. ad swimming and other summer ac­ dent; Joseph Roesio, recording Fourth Division. Commander Nicholas DeSerio relinquished his * ministrotivc assistant. Eugene t i v i t i e s can also be enjoyed. secretary; Jacques Klein, corres­ post of leading the men to the past post commander. James W. hEhilich. English instructor, and T h e local member group of thc ponding secretary; Harry Feld-‘ Herwig. who is the present State commander for Ain vets. The color Professors Irene Roth and Hen- U n i t e d Choirs is the St. Ceciba mart; treasurer; Nat Rogoff. bearers were Chuck Tannella and Bill Ranonc and the color guard -ehnir of St. Michael's Church on , j vo"ram which will be in addi- P a g e avenue, from which "Pete'' man board of trustees. Caterino. building chairman, is on the lookout f o r a dozen men > t'oj) to th. prescribed English G o x d e s k i o f 6 4 2 New Jersey ave­ Other trustees who were in­ who have strong backs as there is q u ite a bit of dirt to be leveled W o rk . n u e is serving as delegate to the stalled are Jack Sterman, M ax out alongside of the building. After this is done he will be able to The < xperim ent will have two u n i t e d g ro u p . Bickoff, Louis Levy and Bernard let the Athletic Director 'Mange DeVenio go ahead with his p la n : mam phases. Thc flash method of S p e c i a l buses will be provided B e rg e r. to set up some suitable setup so that members could g e t l i d o f inetcasim: the rate of reading a n d w i l l s t a r t a t 7 p .m . fro m t h e some extra weight. will he the first phase. This par­ fi-llnwing places Polish Peoples The Amvets’ softball team has now evened up in the win ticular ..vp.it was worked out H o m e . 1 Monroe street, Passaic. and lost columns Their latest victory was over the Bed rick Sport through ,i suggestion of M. M. W h i t e Eagle Auditorium, £1 Shop by the score of 8 to 2. This win gives the Amvets 3 wins Boriim. ’: ii.ige:. technical per­ Mrs. Sophie Meckler B r o u g h t o n avenue, Bloomfield. a n d 3 losses. Tomorrow the team engages the league leading Vo- sonnel .!:\ isa.n. General Electric . Falcon's Hall, 280 New York ave­ The funeral of Mrs. Sophie lumbus Club. The Amvets have registered this team s o n ly lo ^ s Company, and the faculty com­ nue Newark. t h u s fa r. mittee \ i ned Schenectady in< Mechler, (nee Bender), 89. of 433 Additional stops can b e a r r a n g The second straight softball trophy has now found its p l a f e ».’i'd< i to e x a m i n e t e c h n i q u e s Stuyvesant avenue. Lyndhurst. • * on notification to the trans who died at her home Sunday among the Amvets' mounting trophies. Having the F o u rth o f J u ly used Dui'ing this phase, increas­ poitation managers. Walter Ka- celebrations, the annual softball game between veterans organ­ ing i ar,- .-f reading material night of complications were held .-< a s k i 47 Pulaski street, New- izations. was won by Amvets The score was Amvets 5 Legion 2 will be j I -hed on a screen for from the Leber Funeral Home. ■ •■k i Tel. Market 2-4472), or 20th street and Hudson Boule-> Commissioner J a m e s * A. Breslin made the presentation of a f-| a< t :> >n o f a s e c o n d in o r d e r - m m E m il Skarbek. 4 Vernon terrace, vard. North Bergen, yesterday at the trophy and offered his congratulations lo the members of the .force eye muscles to grasp C o o l low neckline on a beguiling Veterans Still Have Chance Bh«tmfield (Tel.. Bloomfield 2 2 p.m. Burial was at Fairview ’ team After receiving the trophy it was presented to the com­ things quickly. yoked dress to defeat the summer 073U, M ). C e m e te r y . mander who also congratulated the team and stated that it w a s The second phase will . be h e a t T’our' buttons close each Le n H Johnson, 531 North The widow of Bruno, she is sui - j a well played game -nd that he was mighty proud of each and Ih.-.ugh paragraph comprehen­ To Get Insurance Fund .shoulder, a narrow belt circles your Momoc Street. Ridgewood, was vived by two daughters, Mrs ; everyone of them. sion; in it materials of increas­ waist, the fall skirt is a fashion :c!e*ased in $25 bail pending h is Emily Ward, of Lyndhurst. and The Amvets now have four trophies which they have won ing length and difficulty are put "m u.st • choose a pretty posy-print­ Veterans who did not avail N ational Service Life In- im >n< app-.nance in Lyndhurst p o lic e Mrs. Margaret Benckc, of Tren­ in the. past two years of which two have been for softball and In-lore students and must be ed fabric. themselves of the oppoitunity to «<• it. on a ieckless driving con ton; one grandson and one great- one for track and the other was won by the Am vet-sponsored read m limited time. Tests fol­ is issued in any ainuUui i.e. Pattern No. IIH comet in sizes 12. ottain National Service I.ife In- o!rt;t » m ade b y S a m C ra n e , 2 1 ! granddaughter teen-age basketball team which went to Washington. D. C. and lo w $ 1.000 to $10,000. m m ulhpli 14 1C. 18 and 20. Size 14, 3** yards a d in . suranr'c while they were in the I r t S t : i . t. U nion City. A native of Germany, the de­ won the sportsmanship prize. • \V( leel that good reading $500 The maximum amount . of 39-inch. service, and who have had active I1' ■! Mid Johnson was travel ceased came to this country 75 The by laws committee consisting of Otto Stellato. James h a b i t s i n lei lie all other scholas- sc: vice betw een October 8. 1940. ’ insurance that can be earned i ii; : noith along Riverside ave years ago and lived in Lyndhurst W. Herwig. James Polito. Ralph Sarro. Jimmie Currie, Ray De ts.' ...id I)r Pet,-i Sam­ and Septem ber 2. 1945 bctth dates a veteran with the Governin'i n.a when he sideswiped tho trui !. Nam*.... fo r 21 y e a rs . Rcnsis and Commander DeSerio will’ m e e t Monday evening at the i'.- e i irjit the iolh'ge, inclusive, are still eligible fo: is $10,000. ■riven bv Ci iine and owned b> new Amvet home at 8 p.m sharp ii.nting on the experi- National Service Life Insurance The required medical examin. P i anspoi tat ion V ehicle Com pany, A ddress.. Best Bet—AMVET—Join now ! Next meeting this Tuesday at I his program is an aux- on one or more-of the seven plans tion may- be obtained fi. e . In . 220 Grcenpoint Avenue. 323 New York a v e n u e . . pattern desired) lo— in furthi : commenting Ur. cine, not related to him. oi a Church Schools To John Tarsitana of Bay Ridge. the USS Manchester. He is a the Rational Service Life Insur­ seaman, first class. 111 ■ • 11»n {*>ll e i.n Saturday. The bus will leave ’ • 11’ ••‘i tmilent.s to read better. A Guy Can’t Go Mrarni Beach. Fal.. where he IrtLcotnaA m ole imfVtMAiiv* ikon ev&t headquarters, a distance <>f .igh' the church promptly at 10 am In , ■ • xperim cnts conducted at spent a vacation of tw o w e e k s Those who are planning to at 1,1 O' i^i Electric, three groups Off And Get Cool -■blocks from his home, and an WEEK ENT). PASS . r n o u n c e d tend a: e asked to be a t th e involved Top executives, Jack 1’. Murton. S N son of These Days, Says Boy 1-arch at H 30 a.m. so that tick engineer.-, and office personnel. "1 wanna see the file engines " 1 Mr and Mrs Robert L Morton, of Police sym pathized h u f: e.tu.-n • t.- may be purchased and tag v ' found that the rate of "Grown-ups an- so peculiar i4(i Valiev Biook avenue, visited ed. him to his anxi .n . moth. gi\cn out The price is 75c loi i cad "iv was stepped up for all they won't even let a gu . see the his parents over last week-end ! S t e p h e n w h s put to bed without a d u l t a n d !>0c f o r , c h i l d r e n w h o >" ' • '-«»* and the rate of com- lire engines when he wants to," Jack who is aboard the U.S.S : ever seeing the* delight of an; are not numbers- of the Sunday ..AND CHEVROLET'S l»ii I tension HO per cent. M anchester, C. L . expects to be fneved Ihi ee-yem-old Stephen \ small boy's heart S c h o o l In .•nmP.isio'n he said, "Wo do Krane of 333 Se ond nvi-nue, dls$Jun Kee :i"t know what results of this Lyndhuist. Friday That ' com He lias been serving in tbe Navv j going in then own car they are program Will De at our college plaint came after he had been ! Miss Elizabeth Wolf of 419 for the past two years. He has ask'-d to call Joseph Paintei. at W- hope tFjey will be as good as missing from his home foi a short 1 Kingsland avenue, has returned b<«n serving in the M editerran­ LOW PRICES R U 2 S257 ,h"M •lt (>« neral ,Electric How- tune and his mother. Mis. August , from a stay of several days with e a n a r e a . ** e vei “Vondition.s are different, Kane, had tuined in the alarm Mi and Mrs. Conrad M aurer Ji jj0°oooonnm nrr mnrni—^rrrirorKionon^r r» W iuuo and we ■ iit* changing the setup Half an hour later, Stephen, | at their new home at Laurence ocooooooor. a/te ew/t mote ait/tactive {Jiasi in. ifie JiaAt / 'V;'h th. inclusion of readmg- clad only in slippers and Under­ Harbor, form erly of Page avenue. , 1 "i: prchi n.Mon m aterial If the • M .eninent -is a success, then we STOP SHOP SAVE .-I a.i . ontinue it for all students lion, new on. K JO T nnlv dnri Owvr.Or! ,t«nd out thr fir.t and nnlv low pricwl At The New tKt (ollo»in« major adianir, whichTompriir the riHBT in Value . . . •numW and brat m modrm motonni . . . not only dor, it oflrr all tlu-w major advantaf^. o l Bif-Car quality •! lowr.l pricrt . . . but it Ben’s Delicatessen odors .Hem at prict, that arc no . drfinitrly and d^m irlv lower than those of any oilier car that cvrn remotely approach's it in quality! Savino Editor FIRST in Big Car l Commercial Leader It's the hrst and onlv lo»-priccd car with the original and outstand­ ' ui . t. N J and Liquor Mart Quality at Lowest ing Lmtued Kn-e-Action R.de It's the first and only low-priced car iVa M; Savin, with a world's cham p**, \alve-in-llead Knpne. It s the first and only ’1 .' L-vnfihmst Branch of The Prices . . . low priccd car with the cm .able Body by Fisher It s the first and only A m e i m an Red Crf.ss wishes to ex- 509 Stuyvesant Ave. near Page Ave. ■ : 1 " publicly its sincere appre- low priced car with the triple sale.v-protect ion of l i.her I ni.tecl •rirition lu Mr Harold Stitch, Pro­ Lyndhurst, N. J. RUth. 2-6416 Body Construction, the Lrutized Knee Action Ride and Positive- prietor of the Lyndhurst Swim FIBST in Registrations Action 11> dr*u!ic Brakrs I"’ing pool, for his splendid co ol'M'iatioji m aiding in the p|»in And yet. despcte the fact that C H E V R 0 U 2 T A N D O N I.Y < Ilf \ . fo- i.ie Red Ci oss "Learn Tu FREE DELIVERY Svim." pir-f,ram R O LET IS 1 IRST to otfcr all these major adsanrenir7itr5 low cost Letause of Circumstances be motonn*. ,t holds an even peal^ pnce-advanlaiie and Rise, vau t-rthd the control of the Red Cross '- ' n «lw 2 ? <^l«.’ companson wTth other automobile, resulting in attendance in num.- Open Weekdays 8 a. m. - 10 p. m. todsy than at any prrvMM^s t^me in Chevrolet hutoryf * ' 1 ! 1" "nd nui nlan and pi o- r.ram a , outlined to Mr Stitch it " i: -I" - ed advisable to cancel Open Sundays 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. t,!< i-alahct of the session A L'-'Uii i • S.vim class must of j lZrtnfmA* ~ • bv jimited in numbers.' 1" ' H- ’i-.l; piuvide instruction LARGEST LIQUOR STOCK CHEVROLET et that the youngsters - I S F I R S T ! ti : ed foi the course IN T O W N w ith - 'I ■■ Red Cross are presently im n b l.- to i eceivc the m structlen Come in and See Our planned Itn them S in«i SPECIALS Laird - Johnson, Inc. Jo h .l C G ; C h in 325 PARK AVENUE RUTHLRf-ORD B i a t >- Re.! C r- Coldest Beer RUM.. 2-250O Ml. and Mis Edwaid Walker JOHN L. 1URK of 275 Wiljovt. avenu. have a. in their guests thc ir dauuhtc-i ami Son-in-law. Mi ..rul Mrs '.I Town fmtl Wnttamrf Long FUNERAL HOMES' Is la n d . 52 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, N. J. MAIO’S Q Self Service Groceries Shelved RUtherford 2-0490 For Your Shopping Convenience Fresh Killed Poultry — Fruits — Vegetables 469 - 471 Palisade Averjue, Jersey City With Amazingly Low Prices I HI V OM.V Till I’ \KTs M>| | |KI i Journal Square 4-4578 , Poultry Killed .and Dressed in Our Jersey Crty Plant T ASTt. Till -IHH LHI M I si*n lai s,,,,,,. Frimwr. aiul Strain* i hirkrn- |;;« .„ r «j,4 THE NAZARE MEMORIAL Rutherford 2-7585 FVMHK.il. HUME OPEN sign* " $5.00 up HU IIIIM,| KOAl) l.YMlHLKSl. N. J. FREE DELIVERY Lyndhurst Florist 3 )4 BMfe BomI, Tel. RL’lbrrfurd 2-7272 102 Park Avenue Rutherford, N. J. Lyndhurst, N. J. KMII - V.I\M ll»KV. Manane, We Have Lar9« Roasting Chickens — Broilers _ R l ’ 2-4414 SUNDAYS Soup — Fricassae Chickens THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948 THE LEADER'S PAGE OF ALL SERVICES

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Dabinett Robert Glasgow, in charge of recruitm ents, today reported that j Entered as second class matter April 7, 1938, at the Post enlistments average 14 monthly Failure to meet the Army’s new Office at Rutherford, N. J., under the Act of March 3,1879 physical and mental requirements is responsible for the high per- Subscription $2.00 Per Year Five Cents Per Copy centage, Sgt. Glasgow said. The Kearny station, he continued, be­ LYNDHURST. N. J.. JULY 8. 1948 cause of the rejections, Passage of the recent draft bill, Glasgow 15c added, may stim ulate enlistments. Thinking Under Sun-Umbrella He urged high school graduates to consider the Army and Air Action of the New Jersey Democratic committee in Force career plans which guaran­ bouncing President Truman is true to political tradition. tee technical schooling before en­ listment. Non-graduates also are MOTH Y ou cut the heart out of anybody you can’t use. Who can eligible for schooling providing use a loser? Yet, Truman is heing devoured by tin* very they qualify after basic training. sam e men who made him Vice President. Truman hasn’t j Can Become Officers High school graduates between Balls - Hakes b een the leader we’ve needed in the post-war years. Hu! the ages of 20 and 27 also have h e ’s certainly a far better President than we had any rea­ an opportunity to attend a six- son to believe he would be. The reason he is being dumped month officer candidate school-. Candidates will hold a staff ser­ is not because he hatm’t made a good president Inn be­ geant rating until commissioned, cause he can’t win for those whose livelihood depends « n i They then will be assigned as a winner. ! second It-utenants in the Organi­ zed Reserve Corps. While we’re condemning the.fence jumpers, though, j Before they are named for offi­ 9 d o n ’t, let us overlook the chance to award the palin to Bill cer training, enlistees must have O’Dwyer of New York. Somehow, O’Dwyer becomes, in our I completed basic Army instruc­ tions unless they were previously eyes a bigger and bigger man—the kind of puhlie official ' qualified in ROTC. Outstanding who should be admired, and followed. He’s to the right of graduates of offiicer candidate LaGuardia, but<'far'to the left of the Tammany Hall scalp­ schools will te considered for regular Army appointments, ers. H e’s probably tbe most effective mixture of idealism surely ought to point to the need of that ?n»rt of reform. [^OCdl O 'il’ls T H oS© i The West Hudson ared.supplied a n d practical politics in the country. We’re glad we’ve | 29 enlistments. Two came from lived in the same period that gave us LaGuardia and Bill ^m,l‘,n' “■ At Rutgers U I North Arlington, nine irom Har- Full Pound I ris o n , w h ile K e a rn y fu r n is h e d 18. O’Dwyer, certainly they showed the kind of courage that The people t«M»k it in the |M*ckpend an extra two ! Addresses by outstanding State j —- mix-up in Lyndhurst is another example of how well-in-’ . .. officials have supplemented the Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Brown ten tio n ed people can get themselves into a very unfortunate w e e k s ahroau. we wont need a campaign. I actualj actua| practice practice in in government. government. ... I of ___ 333 Second avenue, have re- pocket. Recreation should be run by experts—from t h e Also: “If the Democrat'-set Eisenhower. 1*11 spend an Among those-in this area who turned on tho Queen Elizabeth extra two weeks abr«md. Won't l»e am use of campaigning.'* participated were Theresa F. aftor a tour of England, France, school system. Mornsroe of \ 2 Worthington $taly and Switzerland. They left * * * * Mr. and Mrs. P Gatunt: of >'n James Stuyvesant avenue, and Mrs.’ Guests included "Paul Malinow­ John Grauano of Rutherford,^ of having individual school systems each community, ski. Mr. and Mrs J. Malinowski have returned from a motor trip no matter how small? The backbreaking cost of education. and family. Miss Alice M ahno* to tht' Thousand Islands and on into Canada. Preserve Those Precious Baby Shoes 50c Bring Them In and Have Them COLDSPOT REFRIGERATION Bronzed t'ari boxes bought and sold TEK 24-Hour Service $5 .00 per pair and up Complete Coldspot Overhauls Tooth Brushes $32.30

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