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m Complete Local News Of A Population Of, THE WEATHER 18,524 Increasing cloudiness today with possible showers tonight. ill^icte ©hues Tomorrow partly cloudy. K8TABLI8HKD 1M4 -WHjIt&I-DEt.N. J., THU-RS-BAY, JUNE- 13, 1946- TTCICh FIVE CENTS" 4 ,0 ( l a s s Urge Display Of Bobertz Wins FlagTomorrow Trentjon Wins 3-2 In School Board Named Again iuourt Appeal Doremus m tmibfi Ctounty Committee of to 17-Inning Struggle Posts tilled W ill Get American Legion, through Hurden Looker Post No. 80 of "Hillside, yes Judge Reverses Labor Com Maroon Hurler First to R H PO A E Include Teachers, Janitors terday urged residents ~to T display nussioner’s Ruling Oh Renamed thp American flag tomorrow, Flag Crack After 11 Frames and Officials for >mas Wy, in the followhig appeal: Compensation Claim the Board -----& w.n ui»jr one Dreeze to, , “ cLiJI yO>o71.0c to Plumbing Try Assessor Seventeenth Commence morrow. spector Hugo W. Bobertz m w ?am t and Gray nine lost to Trenton m ..Completion of the new Hillside "A ganareJ ffyclay of the a g a te the township Tor d a m ^ the semi-final of the Greater New- High Schooj will leave a balance ol ment Will Be First f^d-ooets-due -to-his "affllirtjon Vlth -arkTaiimamant, yesterday afternoon 6 O' I -17 1. 0 $8,009 or more in the construction typhoid'fever ih 1957 •• ■and- evenfng""«t' ‘Rttppert ’ Stadium', Menirnt, ■rflB.HMr'W'TSglniii.lH, Reappointed for 4 Years In New School servance of Flag Day. man of the sites and new buildings Tnddc^™M°nf ay by °°Bunon Pleas Newark, .but scarcely lost any of its ana Also Retains His “Every, good American loves the ^ ®lwar<i A McGrath in Eliza- -prestige in the process, for several committee, reported Tuesday eve ABQTTT 235 SENIORS Hag of his country and in' tin-.*, ning to .the Board of Hducatlon. He Post as Secretary cnTnh M 1-6 te r e J ts are reasons. .They were defeated .only stated $19,801.81 remnins unpaid tn W ILL BE GRADUATED when enemies of freedom, both at msurance7 wor‘anfin'B tompensaUon 3-2, but not, until the game had contractors. Tlie amount left over home and abroad, are so active in stretched itself out to. almost twice Durisian, if at the end depends on how much PLAN CONFERENCE -..'E f® McGrath, in hah£hg dawn jeWllson 1 1 S&SiitrOT^stauign'ts- suppressing liberty, no betteritajhato m-deWfon, reversed a ruling ‘te a jhf. regulation length, TV iimlhgs; the. PWA reduces, its share, lie t o ON NEW FIRE HOUSE .oir di?!otnas Monday evening In can he paid to 'tn e principles—for It was the longest game m"the his Prococcmo, 1 dice ted. ^ .pUi.T..-00mm!8alorier of t e r i a the seventccntfr~aimu&i—Mg-n-aenooi- .which the flag starias than to-deck tory of the Classic, and caused the 1- Rlccottsa The new high school, k-n,. u,'. ms was reappointed Workmens oompensatlon Court 2- Sl'OCUto, rf ^ a nienoeia^e^MHslsesr.ine^-fflaas- homes, business houses .and puhhc Mctjrath said the typhoid fever was postponement -of the Irvington . -2-1*5- cause for long meetings ol the board, -tor a rour-year terra as a member _ J840 will be. too first to he gradu a-ufldlngs with-,Old Slory. RRtffe Plunkett,-i-fcr— ---- 8 -th -Q—Q- took-ar-mlnor part-of;-am —board -of-tee-Board^fAtjsehaorslast-iiigh'b- Mreoay and proximately" the re- Columbia match which was to have Giambelluca, \ ss ■ 5 2 1 4 1 ated Irom the'new high school’s “Many people will not be able su5 of a fall by the. inspector In followed. members’ time a t toe meeting. fay the Township Committee. He eudltorium, although toe class has to-participate in the exercises of Plscopo, c 7 0 1 *10 3 0 Oeglowski reported on correspond was also renames' as secretary of sewage during an inspection of. a After the score had' been dead Regan, 2b 6 completed studies ta toe Soe avenue the^ ohservance of Flag Day, but setrer on September 28, 1937 0 1 4 ence concerning closmg of various tlie board for a one year term. The locked a t 2 -2 in the flfth. inning, petrlno, 3b ' • 8 (J51 1 4'i=2=1= accoima, and some minor makers building. every citizen can jjpg® coun Bobertz developed typhoid fever on when Trenton came from behind, secretaryship carries with It a $200 Two students will deliver talks at try ahd_ his country's- flag -by &s- Hritz,. of . _ 8 0 2 m 5 v were referred to Emil A Herrigel, additional salary over the $600 re- October 9, 1937, and later had pneu both teams were held, scoreless 101“ Paterra,. p- . .__ 6 1* O' _5 _ Q- the exercises, as bias been the cus- playtag/the Star Spangled Banner monia which required a riff resec- the board's attornej', for declsiou. ceivccl by the other two members; _ on .Friday June teyn. -the next I t innings by airtight hurl . Appolntmer! Is took toe spolilght Hroy-are, ffon which kept him in Alexian ing suoh as has never beer, seen in Consider Curb On -The- committee referred.' to Dore- Miss Bemfce Scan, who will TBS'- Totals STT T z W la 4 throughout the meeting. Henry j, mus a. complaint from Arthur N. Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth, until the tournament so far. Hillside’s x—Two out when winning run cuss "The Magna Oharta of Youth,” May 8, 1938. He returned to work Althenn was designated as principal Sonin, of 328 Field place, of lack Issler, however, turning in a mas- scored. for toe. summer high school author outlining youth’s rebellion against the following .month. terful performance, was the first to Mission Workers ol attention to the problem of as-- the past and what it demands for 1— Batted f6'r Ftococcino in Bto, ized to be operated In the Coe ave sessmg lor personalty, Sonin wrote ~ Judge 'McGrath declared: “As to break, and with two out in the 17th, 2— Batted for Frjsoion ir. l2th. ' future, and Reginald Jones, LIONS CLUB BACKS the accident, it is proved by his Issler tired visibly from toe strain, nue sohool from July ; to. August that after he had complained last whose subject will be “Education— 3— Batted for Parisian in 17th. 9. Miss Frances Compton, who nas month about receiving a bill for per testimony; no one was produced to and two-clean hits ended, what wih Hliklde J Oil 000 096 000 000 00—2 been subsUtuting In a vacancy m Preparation for Democracy,” RED CROSS DRIVE say it did not happen, it was an go down in history as- toe olassio sonal taxes for the first time in sev stressing ‘the. advantages' of demo Trenton 000 020 OHO 000 000 01—3 toe school system, was appointea eral year’s and had declared he was accident likely to happen, and there Of the tourney. ' Runs - -batted in-r-Steward, issler, cracy and what Is being done about The current Red Gross drive is nothing incredible in his story.” to toe post as a kindergarwix teacher waling- to pay it. if adjusted to a rhere. Hillside took an early lead in the Plunkett 3. Two-base hits—Hritz, at $1,200 per year. lower figure which he felt was fair, assist war refugees in their great He added that the sewage was a second when Johnny Rab got on Paterra, De Prospo,. Plunket,. Stolen Arthur G. Woodfleld, supervising l i p of need was given unanijaoUsi more likely cause of the ailment no satisfactory method of checking * principal of schools, Will announce base when he was hit by the pitcher, bases—Budjake and Paterra. Sac- the complaint' was used. support and encouragement by the than anything else to which Bobertz Paterra. Rab streaked to third rlfloes—Petrine,.. Plunkett' 2, Regan, The janitors committee ot the membership of ,toe ' National Hillside Lions Club at Its last meet suggestions of Frank Wallace Sonin wrote that—-Doremus ap- might have been exposed. on. a bpnt pest toe pitcher Paterra. Comadeca. Dnuhle pinva— peared at his hnme while lie was at- Honor-.Society, Wilbur* I t —eoxr ing.— Found No Proof new Janiun1, required By thg t-ftout lwr permission." principal of the High school, 1S5HJT by-Be Prospo -and was safe at toe Morr-ls,-Budj &ke-and-J.-Rabr Gl am- work in response tor-his. complafiit,-.- It was decicSpd to forego next The commissioner had'rejected the jjkje when Budj£ce grounded to belluca, Reger, and Plunkett, Regan jiigb scnooi, at si.zuu for toe sduir Hrffcd-”timirsoi!i present the class" to the Board hf Bobertz suit on the ground that he year; Ohaiies Nelder, nart tlmi Uig identification d t th but declined to step inside at Mrs. Education and P-aymond R. King, short. The only .other. Hillside tally .and Plunkett.. Left on bases—Hill Soiling—invitation to look at the more gathering on June 25th. This could not find 'any more probability came-in the. next frame when Sente side 7, Trenton 12. Base on balls— Jaiutbr is be decided upon, sucl sident, will hapfl-fflj ttjff-jjjpjg-: salary, of $750 ; Mn furnishings to determine their v&iue Wjllbe.the Ana!meeting of the year, that the typhoid had- been—con ■got-two bases when Regan, Trenton OH Paterra 3, off Issler 2.