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VOL. XXVIII, No. 1432 HILLSIDE, N. J„ THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 PRICE 8 CENTS Cedarhurst, L. I., Protects Its People From Planes During Next Week Final plans have been completed for the Stale-wide Civil Defense Alert being planned for Die week of April 27. Ordinance Based On Law That Aircraft Have No Risjil To Violate Air Space Under 1,000 Feet Raymond R. King, rhairman of tlie Hillside Defense Conn­ ti »L„ i.... » 1 » 1 „ „i’ XT ill . • 1 _ r . i j, X For the protection of the people of Hillside from the ires * —-— ed, has assigned members of the Council who will he in Hillside pass, nuisance and danger of low-flying airplanes. The Times during that week to designated areas in the township to observe entitled, “ Public Right of Transit.” The section reads: “ There has been advocating that the township adopt an ordinance similar vehicle and pedestrian traffic, the result^ of the public warning to that passed March 31 by the Village of Cedarhurst, Long Island, is recognized and declared to exist in behalf of any citizen of Mayor Warns system and the general reaction of the public. which makes it unlawful for aircraft to fly lower than 1,000 feet the United States a public right of freedom of transit in air com Regular police officers augmented*------*- above any building in the village. mcrce through the navigable air space of the United States.” l:y the Civil Defense Police avail­ Harold Q. Rci’rihard, chairman of All Gamblers able at the time o f the alert will So far, the Township Committee lias not taken the proposal 1 liis “ navigable air space” , Mr. Moore points out, “ is defined industry, announces that informa­ by Title 409, Section 401, as follows: “ Navigable air space means assist in directing people to shelters seriously, apparently for the reason that no other municipality, Number runners, bookies and dice tion on shelters and directions on air space above the minimum altitudes of flight prescribed by and seeing that traffic comes to a either in Mew York or New Jersey, has taken similar action. The operators were Warned this week oy halt and that drivers and passen. the alerts have been sent to all in­ regulation issued under this chapter.” Township Committee has not even directed the township at­ Mayor Robert C. Kirkpatrick that MISS NANCY SIMPSON gers leave their cars and seek shel­ dustrial plants through the coopera­ tion of the CD Messenger Service torney to look into the subject. The Term Defined they can expect a hot reception ter. Program of selections by the Doc - Shelter areas are now designated Ten messengers contributed two Engage Special Attorney Hillside, following the arrest of ten Mr. Moore declares further, “ The regulations issued under tors’ Chorus of the County by official signs, and- three new si- days of the Easter vacation co do Consequently, The Times, on its own initiative, has made persons for participating in a dice the job. They were Frank Demi- this chapter provide that over congested areas, like Cedarhurst, Medical Society May 24 at Hillside ices have been added to the alert an investigation of the conditions which led to the passage of the minimum safe altitude is such altitude as will enable air­ game. The mayor declared: system. They are located at Fire­ sak, William Paton, Ronald Tyran- “The Township of Hillside is ab­ High School for benefit of the Hill­ the Cedarhurst ordinance. It found that Cedarhurst engaged a craft. on the failure of power, to make a safe landing outside house 2, Maple avenue and Oak­ sici, Richard Keizer, William J. M il­ solutely determined to enforce the side Volunteer Emergency. Corps land terrace; North Broad street and ler, John Sharkey, James F. L ow - special attorney, Janies G. Moore, of 821 Franklin avneue, Garden the area, hut not less than 1,000 feet above the highest strut laws of this state prohibiting illegal was announced this week. Bailey avenue and Westminster ave­ ney, James Sasso. Charles Lanning City, Long Island, N. Y., who obviously made a thorough study gambling, whenever and wherever tore in such area. Therefore, the yavigable air space through Soloists will include Miss Nancy nue and Wilder street. and Lawrence Murphy. of the situation as indicated by his statment to the Congressional which the public has freedom of transit under Section 403 is it appears. Simpson, soprano: Miss June Jayc, Sub-Committee on Airport Safety on March 10 last. Mr. Moore the air space over 1,000 feet above the highest structure in the "The arrest of ton persons involved piano, and James A. Richards, D.D., in a commercialized dice game by is convinced, und the Village of Cedarhurst concurs in that Village of Cedarhurst. The air space under 1,000 feet is referred baritone. our Deputy Police Chief and a spe­ The program will include “John Air Raid Instructions conviction, thut flight of aircraft less than 1,000 feet over con­ to as the superadjacent air space.” cial squad Saturday night is proof Peel," old English hunting song; gested areas is in violation of the Fifth Amendment of the that we mean business. I hereby “ No freedom of transit” , says Mr. Moore, “ has been given ‘Finlandia," Jean Sibelius; “ One By Leonard Drey fuss warn every numbers runner, bookie Constitution. to the public through such superadjacent air space. Neither Con­ World,” Geoffrey O’Hara; “Stout STATE DIRECTOR OF CIVIL DEFENSE or dice operator that they are not Tlie New Jersey Divbdon of Civil Defense has ordered a state­ Two Federal court cases support this view. In the case of gress nor any State government has sought to declare property Hearted Men,” Sigmund Romberg; Swetiand v. Curtis, the United States Circuit Court enjoined welcome in Hillside and that we She Didn't Say Yes,” Jerome Kqgn wide public participation air raid test sometime during the period of rights therein, nor to regulate air transit through it. will not tolerate their operations April 27 to May 3. As a public service and in cooperation with the NJDCD low-flying aircraft on the ground of nuisance. In the case of LIS. "Dry Bones.’ Negro spiritual: "Down “ Therefore, the tributaries of the navigable air space through here for one moment or give them Tn the Valley," Kentucky folk tunc and the Hillside Defense Council, the Hillside Times today publishes v. Causby, the Supreme Court of the U. §, held that the low the slightest consideration when which ascending and descending aircraft navigate to reach and vnd "Battle Hymn of-'the-Republic:,' these official Civil Defense Air Raid Instructions. Follow them . . . they are caught -and caught they flight of aircraft was trespass. leave their ports of call have never been prescribed and hav William Steffe. they could save your life. Both court rulings are based, as Mr. Moore points out, on will be. Our police have been alert­ At Home never been regulated. ed to maintain an around-lhe clock Title 49, United States Code Annotated, Section 403, wdiicli is WITH WARNING—Go to prepared shelter. Turn off all appliance*. (Continued on Pape 3) lookout. I/Cave on radio. "I do not wish to imply that Hill, 9th District NO WARNING—Drop to floor. Get under bed or heavy table. side is more afflicted with illegal At Work Republicans And Democrats gambling than any of the nearby WITH WARNNG— Obey Wardens. Go to assigned shelter. communities. But we don’t intend Post Disputed NO WARNING—Drop to floor. Get under desk or work bench. to stand for any at all, if we can help At School Elect New Party Chairmen it, and our police have proved we Carmen Monaco, who was by­ WITH WARNING— Obey your teacher. Go to assigned shelter quickly. / Iflfjention *3t can help it. So long as the law passed by the Democratic County NO WARNING—Drop to floor out of line of windows. Bury face prohibits gambling,t Hillside is not Committee Monday night when it in arms. Airports, Homes and B usiyj^ goihg to have any part of it. My selected Albert Rothbard county In The Open congratulations go to Deputy Police committeeman in the ninth district, WITH WARNING—Obey Wardens. Go to nearest OK’d building or Messed Up By Bingo Bai Chief Korlesky and the entire police today claimed that the committee’s shelter. Extra!! La Tora Wins One force for their promptness in carry­ action was illegal. He based his NO WARNING—Drop to ground or dive for cover. Bury face in arms. ing out orders, to crack down on claim on the theory that Philip l eek In Vehicles Speaking Tuesday before the Queens Chamber of Commerce, gamblers operating in our township.1 was duly elected and that Peck had WITH WARNING—Get out. Go to nearest OK’d building or shelter. Howard S. Cullman, Chairman* of the Port of New York Authority, not submitted his resignation to the NO WARNING—Drop to floor. Bury face in arms. was quoted as saying that if any part of the land, sea and air trans­ committee. KNOW THESE SIGNAL8 portation machinery in the New York-New Jersey Port District were Rotary Discusses Just prior to the election, Peck RED (Danger) 3 minutes of wailing airen or short blasts of whistles critically disturbed, most o f us would have to pack our belong­ decided to move to Florida. His was or horns. ings and look for work some place else.” •■he only name filed in time to ap­ WHITE (All-Clear) 3 one.minute Masts siren or whistle; 2 minutes Fixing Of Prices pear on the voting machine and he silence between. Is it possible Mr. Cullman doesn’t yet know how disturbed the A panel discussion on “Should received 49 votes to 25 writeins for people are who live near his airports? Many of them are sufficiently prices follow the market?” was pre Monaco and 23 for Rothbard, Al­ disturbed] to want to sell their homes and get away from the air­ sented by Ralph Einwalter at toe though Peck announced he was mov- ports, but to whom would they sell them? And perhaps Mr. Cullman Hillside Rotary Club Tuesday. The ng to Florida and ur ;ed his sup- Amazing Turnout At can explain by what authority the nerve-wracking, sleep-destroying discussion by Harold Reinhard, Jack porters to vote for Rothbard, he re- planes using his airports constantly trespass over the property of Ewertsen and Michael Tobia drew reived the most vpteS His family the residents, having brazenly appropriated the air immediately considerable mention, as this type remained in Hillsid until thfcir above without so much as a “by your leave” . If Mr. Cullman believes of forum had never been tried be house can bp sold. the airports are more important than the homes, and if he is a fore. It was held at first j that Peck's Dinner To Goldhor public-spirited citizen, he w ill see that the home owners are law­ Price" fixing was scored by Rein announcement that hd is moving fully paid for the invasion of their property rights so they can get hard. Tobia pleaded for fair trade disqualified him and created a va­ A crowd that filled the Flag-* out, and then his transportation machinery w ill be left intact. to protect the small business man, cancy which the County Commit­ tee had a right to fill. However, ship in Union to overflowing, Dr. Wayne T. Bra^&m, Supervis­ Why don’t Mr. Cullman, Cap1 Eadie Rickenbacker, et aT. Ewertsen felt prices should follow ALBERT SCHOEN Monaco now insists that Peck is the estimated in excess of 1,000, ing t Principal of Schools who was tell the Chambers of Commerce how much business they will lose if WILLIAM GALIK the market upward and downward. Einwalter, who is incoming presi legally elected cpmmltteman until paid an amazing tribute last the speaker of the evening, asserted ''all the home owners near the airports have to pick up their belong­ Albert Schoen was elected chair­ the following new memoers: Mrs. dent, mentioned 17% as a fair food he submits his resignation, where­ night to Commissioner Henry Goldhor possessed the human ele­ ings and look for HOMES some place else? Well, Mr. Cullman? man of the Republican County Com. Selma Whitlock, 1st district; Mrs. markup to cover all need: upon the County Committee must Goldhor It was one of the great­ mittee and William Galik of the ments that benefit mankind and is Ann‘ Huber, 6th; Mrs. Ann Rochelle, William O /rA le b le r will be the then proceed to fill the vacancy at Democratic committee Monday night est turnouts for a testimonial a true American devoted to the The question of the need for a contagious disease hospital in 2nd; Frank De Dominick, 3rG speaker aythe dedication of the its next meeting It is \understood in Polish-American Hall: ever seen in Hillside. Union' County is expected to be thoroughly discussed shortly at a Thomas MacDonald, 4th; Reiier, 5th flagpole at the Veterans Memoria that both County Clerk Henry G. progress of the community. He re­ Schoen. new member of the com­ joint meeting of representatives of the Board of Freeholders, Union Theodore Meselko. 7th; Joseph Budding Decoration Day. Nulton and Township Clerk How­ The reason was perhaps best ex­ cited a long list of Goldhor’s en­ mittee. received 21 of 28 votes. The Freda, 8th, Schoen 10th artU La Tora, ard J. Bloy support the vii-w taken deavors, including his work for a County Medical Society, Union County Health Officers Association pressed by Mayor Robert C. Kirk­ and Bonnie Bum Sanatarium. Hillside’s Health Officer Samuel M. seven votes went to Jack Valenti, Uth. PAINTER FALLS ON JOB bv Monaco. municipal -, ambulance, Veterans patrick, who pictured the testimonial Jowitt last week called the absence of such a hospital “a shame” 5, and Emanuel Reiter, 2. The Democrats named Charles Multiple abrasions and lacerations Memorial Building, a nursery school but the Freeholders contend there are not enough cases requiring Galik, who served as vice-chair­ Rausch vice.chairman with 8 votes and a possible arm fracture were STEPS OFF CURB, HIT as a tribute to Goldhor's generosity during the war for children of work­ hospitalization to warrant a separate hospital. Polio cases are not man last year, received 11 votes, de­ defeating Richard , Goldfinger who suffered yesterday morning by Max Diamond. 47, of 1600 Maple and unselfishness. He described the ing parents, the Sinai Congregation included as they are handled in separate wings of regular county feating Eugene Abramowitz by six received 2 and Eugene Abramo­ Dominick Cappadino, 36, a Newark avenue, suffered slight injuries last guest of honor as “a builder of little building and helping provide a home hospitals. votes. witz, 6. Elected unanimously were painter, who plunged from a ?caf- night when he stepped off the curb bridges” of service, kindness and for a needy family. ■Also named in the Republican vice-chairwoman, Mrs. Emily Noll; fold on a bungalow he was painting at Maple and Bailey avenues and tolerance and said he had been ask­ Cites School Efforts The inconvenience caused by the Township Committee’s recent ranks were James D. Duffy, vice- secretary, Arthur Kreszl, and trea­ at 1620 Aldine street. After treat­ was struck by the truck operated ed by Goldhor’s many friends to ex­ As a member of the Board of Edu­ and unexpected clamp-down on bingo or games of similar nature chairman, by 15 to 12 votes over An­ surer, Mrs. Mary Tully. m ent at the scene by Dr. Milton M. Sylvan S. Cohan, of 231 Winans ave­ tend their gratitude and in their be. cation, Dr. Branom said, Goldhor was strongly felt this, w eek by a group at the Hungarian Working­ thony Capro, and Mrs. Emma Etling. Mrs. Rubia Kaplan as committee- ■Lilien, he was taken to St. Barn nue. half presented him with a purse re­ had an important part in the school men’s Club who had be^n preparing for weekd for a large “Lucky” corresponding secretary by 18 votes woman in the first district was wel­ abas Hospital, Newark, where he ' The injured man was driven by ported to be in the neighborhood of survey and referendum that made party Tuesday night. Prizes and over $50 worth of tickets (at 50c over Mrs. Dorothy Muench. comed to the group. Other new his been detained. his w ife to Beth IsraeL Hospital, $2,000. (Continued on Page 10) apiece) had to be returned, not to mention the stock of refresh­ Elected unanimously were vice- leaders not present at the session are ments assembled for the event. chairwoman, Mrs. Clare B. Gross; Miss Ethel Leib in the sixth and recording secretary, Mrs. Muench; Rubin Ritz in the fourth. Among those who protested the veto order was Mrs. Harold treasurer, Kenneth Bauer; sergeant- Shepherd, of 240 Long avenue, a non.member who admits a fond­ A liaison group from the com­ at-arms, Frank LaTora, and repre­ mittee to the Township Committee See Airport Inadequate For The Future ness for the games. Mrs. Shepherd said she could not understand sentative to the Union County Re­ was reappointed, including Abram­ the ban when only prizes and not money were involved. publican Committee,, Mrs. Evelyn owitz,. Lee Mand-1, Galik, Leslie Mrs. Shepherd charged that early in the Fall, Democratic can­ Carey. Reed. Ross Bartolotta and Mrs. Mil­ Sen. Hand And Mayor Kirk Of Elizabeth Propose Larger Field Further Away didates for Township Committee were introduced to party-goers in Welcomed to the committee were dred Hess. the hall and even donated prizes for the games. “ Do the games end Taking the stand, that thc: with election?’* Mrs. Shepherd asked. Port of New York Authority and Stating the Port Authority would future. efforts because “it looks like he Chairman of the National Aii the airlines are really the ones Transport Coordinating Com­ sooner or lntgr have to build, a big­ “We are not against air transport Urges Eisenhower will be nominated and will be a Frank ,T. La Tora was a little peeved. He is the fellow, you v whe^ are refusing to recognize mittee. which he called an ger airport, Mayor Kirk proposed or progress’, Sen. Hand said, "but may recall, who has aspired to the Republican nomination, for Town­ sure victor in November.” that the Army keep Newark Air. the needs of aviation progress we are against the present location ship Committee on several occasions and never could quite make “emergency formula” to permit port and a largcr one be built “fur­ the grade. Group Stay Alert State Sen. Kenneth C. Hand and 70 percent of normal operation- ther out in the country.” There has of Newark Airport.” Mayor Edward F Biertuempfel In the recent Primary election he ran for county committee­ Urging supporters and workers Mayor James T. Kirk of Eliza­ pending completion o f Addi­ to be a showdown sometime, he de­ ITs Here Again of Union had a slightly different man in the eleventh district to replace John C. Lapp, Jr., who failed of Gen. Eisenhower for Preident beth this week declared there tional runways and other ini - clared. and it might as well be now. to seek reelsction, and won. The Times announced that La Tora was The mayor said the plane operators angle on progress. He said: to promote his candidacy by keep­ Beginning when you go to bed is no sure plan for operation of | provements. “I have heard that the airport re-elected to the committee, and Frank pointed out that whereas Newark Airport that would ‘can’t annihilate time” and use of m the pagt wft alw ays made sure to note that ha-w as- defeated. _Ui£— ing his name and qualifications con. Saturday night—or Sunday morn- Both Sen. Hand and Mayor Kirk planes is saving so much, lime now must be reopened because progress one time he was successful we messed * up thq story. stantly before the public. Col. Harry ing—you should turn your clock for­ frrrp~|ytimrK nway from puptilnu emphasized that the Port Authority it should not make much difference nhwI * bu 1—if—pro. And the story is that La Tora was not reelected, but elected I. Lpftman, local Eisenhower chair­ rcl areas in view of the full.,, would require a largcr airport f(J| if an hour has to be added getting gross means loss of life, it cannot ward one hour, so that you will be construed as progress. for the first time, defeating his opponent by exactly three to one, man, today cited the results of the expansion that can he expected ,hc jets andbigger planes of the -.o and from an airport somewhat 90-30. . Pennsylvania and New York Pri­ change your E.S.T. (Eastern Stand, Maybr Robert C. Kirkpatrick of as aviation d evelop s. | future and they are not being renl- away from the metropolitan area. maries as added proof that Eisen­ ard Tim e) to D.S.T. (Daylight Sav­ Hillside pointed out that Assistant Tlicir statements followed ajistic or progressive by insisting on Newark Airport, Sen. Hand re­ Is there a philanthropist in the house? The Veterans Memorial hower is the choice of the people. ing Tim e). marked, will not be able to handle Secretary of Defense Huggins had Luftman expressed his thanks to This is the weekend when >ou plan presented last week by Cap ! retaining Newark Airport assured him that opening the air­ Buildiing on Liberty avenue, an attractive addition to the civic as­ Apprised of Rickenbacker’s ‘ em­ the bigger arid faster airships of the the committee which worked for lose that hour, but you can look tain Eddie Rickenbackcr. Presi­ port to the Air Force would hot be pirations of the community? stands on bare ground. The treasury ergency formula”, plans Mayor Kirk future .and (hose who want it con­ Eisenhower here and urged them to forward ■ to getting it back again used as a wedge to sneak in the of the Vets is also quite bare, and is unable to stand the cost of pro­ dent of Eastern Art" Lines and asserted', “They’re no good.” He ex­ tinued are not preparing for the viding top soil, fertilizer, seed and shrubs. remain in readiness to continue their next September, commercial interests. ■ l plained he had suggested the idea The Hillside Rotary Club is arranging -to dedicate a 35 foot of flights over the water about five Salem Pharmacy stainless steel flagpole and an eight foot flag on Decoration Day, a ! Q. years ago. but it never worked out. fiyich needed addition. The comment around town is, it would be Y/tt, ( t v n e , 1201 Salem Ave., Hillside Mid Spring Clearance Pice to see a rich green lawn beautifying the grounds. If any one PRESCRIPTIONS CLEARANCE SALE! THE WEATHER Sale Now Going On! is interested in showing his or her friendship for Hillside veterans 1070 North Broad Street Just As Your Doctor Orders by contributing either money or materials for the project, please and Plymouth Cloudy and cool with occasional, W r Call for and Deliver contact Sidney Silverstein at The Hillside Times. He is chairman Hillside, New Jersey Prescription* — EL 2-42M MOTHER'S DAY of the committee for the flagpole dedication. E L 2-1663 ain today and tomorrow. New 1951 Models and SUMMER NEEDS GENUINE SPRING Also late model used cars, attractively priced. Policastro Radio Szarko’s Liquor Store VOICE TEACHER BREAST OF LAMB D R E YER’ S W ALTER R. LEE 1317 Liberty A ve, Hillside, N. J. JACKI WENZ 29c lb. and Television Service DEPT. STORE GORMAN P. FISCHER, Inc. Home For Funerals 248 Long Avenue C»ll WA 3-0659 Popular M ule For "THE FAMILY STORK” Hillside Butchers FOR FREE QUICK DELIVERY Television, Radio and 8U (e 1148 North Broad S t, Hillside, N. 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PAGE 2— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 Scouts Make Plans Sacrament Given 217 Will Head Chest’s ..... I...... I...... INI...... I...... WWW...... Airport Or Homes At Christ The King For Jambo Campo Sacrament of confirmation was administered Sunday at Christ the Special Gift Unit Question For Paper Plans have been well formulated King Church to 217 parishioners by James C. Kellogg, III, of 42 A ber­ and committees are already hard at the Most Rev. James A. McNulty, deen road, Elizabeth, will head the Auxiliary Bishop of the Newark work in preparation for the 1952 special gifts unit in this fall’s Com­ “Do we want airports or homes?” * Archdiocese. Jambo Campo of the Northern Dis­ munity Chest campaign, it was an­ This question was put to the editor port. Have you considered that tb Assisting Rev. McNulty were of the New York Time's, which is trict, Union Council Boy Scours of Right Rev. Monsignor Martin W. nounced today by George B. Web­ opposed to moving of airports, in a permit the airports to remain in America. Again this year, the Jam­ Queens destroys the very value pi Stanton, Rev. Perry G. DeWitt, ber, General Chairman of the, Red letter from Louis C. Moser, of Jack- bo Campo will be held at Surprise Queens for residential purposes? Es­ church pastor; Rev. Adrian A. Feather drive. son Heights, L. L, published Sat­ Lake in the Watchung Reservation; sentially it is 'a simple problem. Do Maine, pastor of St. Margaret's Co-chairman of this division with urday. The letter states: the .dates will be May 22, 23, 24 and \Y£ want airports or homes in Chuich, Little Ferry: Rev. Thomas Louis I. Whitlock in last year’s ef­ “Your editorial of April 7 entitled 35. It is expected that Scouts from Queehs.'County? If the form er, then Duffy, pastor,,of St. John the Bap­ fort, Mr. Kellogg will direct the ‘The Airport Problem’ fails to give the 36 units in the Northern Dis­ tist Church, Hillsdale; Rev. Harold the home owners who have invest­ solicitation* of individuals who make consideration to at least two im­ trict which includes Hillside, Union Dilger, pastor of St. Andrew’s ed the proceeds of their life’s work generous personal contributions to portant elements of the problem. and Springfield, will participate in Church. Westwood; Rev. George :.n homes in Queens should be com­ the annual campaign. He is pres, “Your concern with hazards’ ap­ this ypar's program. pensated according to the law es­ Clyde and Rev.. Joseph Carroll of ently recruiting, assistants in the pears to relate to the reality of fire, The theme of this year’s Jambo tablished in the above cases, apd St. Catherine's Church, and Rev. special gifts unit. death and blood on the ground. You Campo, will be "Forward on Li­ thus permitted to move to a place Gerard B. Whalen, assistant church Mr. Kellogg is active in many fail to refer to fear. And the people berty’s Team”. The program will pastor. where they can live in peace.’’ include exhibits, displays, campfires, phases of the Red Feather organiza­ of Queens do live in fear, even tion, He is a member of the board mough the statistics of crashes may rally competition, stunts and uar- ades for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts of trustees of the Community Chest be consoling to a philosopher, an edi Kiwanis Club Will of Eastern Union County, of the tor or an airline operator. Radio Will Relate and Explorer Scouts. The Capipuree Chiefs will be Phil Leininger, Dis­ budget committee and the finance “The fear that undeniably does committee. exist is in large part related to the trict Commissioner and William J. Lott, Sr.. Camping" and Activities Hold Card Benefit The special gifts chairman, a part- noise which is. imposed day ana Work For Retarded iier in the Wall street firm of Spear Chairman. Leroy Griggs. Troop 28 The Hillside Kiwanis Club will, night on the 1,600,000 people living How parents of retarded children and Leeds, Inc., has been a parti* Union, is the general program chair­ hold a card party May 14 at the in Queens. Each of the two Queens broke tin?' customary isolation In cipant in chest drives for the past man. The Scouting program is under Hitchin Post Inn. Route 29, Union, airports is handling almost 15,000 which they live with their problem, several years. A graduate of Pingry the chairmanship of Harry J. Mor­ to raise funds for.their 1952 pro­ airplanes each month. The area and ^how they are causing the de­ School and Williams College he is a You be the Judge! R e l the Difference-See the Difference gan, Neighborhood Commissioner gram for under-privileged children around the airports, within a five- velopment of a statewide program in trustee of Westminster Prebyteriai Robert Bradley, Neighborhood Com­ in the township. We'll deliver a Bendix Automatic Dryer to your Home for a FREE mile radius, thus has a plane on New Jersey for the diagnosis and Church and a director of the Eliza­ missioner, is in charge of the Cub. As before, prizes for the party 10-day trial. And, we'll preient you with two beautiful 21x34- thd average of every three minutes training of retarded youngsters will beth Town and Country Club. bing program and Exploring activi­ will be contributed by Hillside in­ inch rugs. Just wash both rugs in the uiual way . . . ton one in —noise that reaches and passes 100 be portrayed in a real life case his­ the Bendix Dryer, and dry the other on the lint. Then, compare, decibels. ties are being planned under the dustries. John Szarko is chairman. tory on the CBS Ford Foundation leadership of Rudolph C. Menkens, Strike Back! and keep the one you preferl Or, If you decide to keep the "In the case ot Swetland’ v. Cur­ program, "The People Act”, Sun­ Advisor. Explorer Post 465„ Union, Give to Conquer Bendix, then BOTH rugi are yoursl tiss the United States Circuit Court day. April. 27, 10:05-10:30. □ and Robert Heun, Neighborhood SIfeepy Driver In CANCER enjoined flying aircraft, on the Tre growth of the movement, ground of nuisance. In the'case of Commissioner. Arangements for the Crash Is Unhurt which now has nine units working entire Jambo Campo are in the of U. S v. Causby the Supreme Fred L. Kress, Jr., 42, of 1130 HOLLYWOOD for New Jersey’s estimated 48,000 hands of William E. Rahrenkamp. Court of the United States held that West St. George avenue, Lindori. es­ MONUMENTAL COMPANY retarded persons, is portrayed in Explorer Advisor, Troop 66, Spring- the low flight of aircraft was tres­ caped without injury early Tues­ Main Office & IMunt terms of the life story of iittle field. 1618 S tuy vc m n t A v e ., Union, N. J. pass. Queens is cursed with a state of Jackie Clark, son of John Clark, a day morning after he fell asleep at T el. UN. 2-1319 fads far more imposing than that research chemist, and his wife Ber­ the wheel of his auto which crash­ Brunch DUpluy Yard next to in either o f these cases. St. Gertrude’s Cemetery tha. Fine Awaits ed into a -Public Service pole oppo­ Kali way, N. J. “You suggest that to move the air. The poignant experience of the site 1451 Chestnut avenue. The dam­ Tel. KAhwuy 7-1651 ports to uninhabited areas would Clarks is presented from the time aged car was towed to Riccio’s Open Sundays' and Holidays" destroy the very value of air trans­ Garage. o f. Jackie’s birth in St. Barnabas Newark Autoist Come in or call for YOUR free home trial. Hospital, Newark, to tile time when ONLY THC BENDIX DRYER HAS See h ow a Bendix Automatic Dryer will his parents found ways of helping When he does appear in Munici­ SAVE TIME AMD give you the fluffiest, sweetest wash you've Get The Hillside Times him cope with his handicaps. pal Court, David Mills, of 375 Wash­ ENERGY. 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Elizabeth Girl Is ordinance does no more than in­ Ryan street, and Elmer Widmann, of BUY BONDS A N D KEEP TUEM Sorority Groups Will Address Women COLLEGE CIRCLES Saybrook School sist that the Civil Air Regula­ 1529 Bond street. ^ Resident’s Fiancee On Mexican Fiestas ' TROY, N. Y.—Robert T. Walker. tions'and the law of tile State IInun. Wlrln, - Pow .r - Mutn, k , k „ , “ Religious Fiestas in M exico” will 5n of M r ^ b d Mrs George Walker, NEW BRUNSWICK—I>tn Dul In Joint Dinner- prescribing minimum sale alti­ Slimmer Roundup be the topic of a talk by Miss Jane l'5l'f6>‘MYfen avenue, Hillside, N J., son o f Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Du- Elizabeth Electric tudes he enforced and imple­ June 17 was selected Tuesday Summer health roundup at "the Whittemore, of ^Elizabeth, at a mect- has been named to the Dean’s list bow, of 1454 Stanley terrace, Hill­ Contracting Co. mented side, was one of three freshmen se­ night by Sigma Lambda Phi Sor­ Saybrook School will be held from of the Women’s Association of the at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1116 E. Grand SL Elizabeth Dcnfli Umbrella Raised Troy, N. Y. lected as editorial assistants on the ority at the home of Mrs. Kay Ritt. 9 aim. to noon Monday, April 2b, Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian El. 2-2812 Honor list students are required to Targum, Rutgers University news­ weger, of Chatham, as the date of Church Thursday afternoon, May 1. "To use tile colorful expres­ After 8 P.M. CN 2-5204 for children whose last names ..be­ have an average of “B” or higher paper. Musical selections will be bj Miss sion of die Mayor of Elizabeth, the annual mother and daughter din­ gin with A through M and Tues­ for the preceding semester. He is a graduate of Hillside High ner to be held in conjunction with Ruth Kkinmt, soloist with the Schu­ the Village o f Cedarhurst has day, April 29, for the balance of the Walker is a junior in the depart­ School, class of 1951, where he was the junior chapter at Townleys mann Heink Club. Newark choral simply raised the ‘ umbrella ol alphabet. ment of electrical engineering. editor-in-chief of the Hiller, high BRAKE SPECIALISTS Restaurant, Union. group. * 1 Children who will be five years death1 to an altitude which sdhool paper. He is majoring in WHEEL ALIGNMENT The junior chapter also will join A luncheon at 12:30 will precede old by next December 31 are eli­ would enable malfunctioning Dean of Students Frank A. Grum- journalism and is a member of Tau with the senior groun for a theatre the meeting. Hostess will be Mrs. gible for kindergarten registration. mcr today released the names of Delta Phi fraternity. party at the Paper Mill Playhouse Philip Schaub, of Union, and de. aircraft to make landings out­ They will be examined by the students in the day and evening next month. votions will be by itylrs. Charles H. side the area o f the village. CRASH INJURES FOUR ECONOMY school doctor and dentist. undergraduate divisions at Newark Members of the senior chapter will Kern, of vHillside. “The needs of the expanding Mrs. Irving Dunn, chairman, urg­ College of Engineering who have Four men were injured last night entertain their friends and husbands —------ed parents to bring birth certifi­ air commerce require that tile been honored for academic profi­ in a triple collision on Route 29, at a spaghetti supper Saturday Brake Se rvice I nt . I cates of their child and proof of tributaries ol tile navigable air ciency during the winter term of police report. night at the War Veterans Memorial •‘Your Safety is our Business” i vaccination, whooping cough and space he defined as approach that College. Treated at the scene by Dr. Building. Cedarhurst Gives Charles Grubin and later released diphtheria innoculations. zone.p through the superadjaeent In eluded in the group from Hill­ We Have A Budget Plan! side are Robert J. Muller, of 185 were William G. Pizzolato, 24, 1046 Bigelow 3-2597 j The executive board will meet in uir space about two thousand Woman’s Club Board the practice house at 1:15 p.m. Mon­ Plane Protection Falls terrace. Union; Steve Taylor, 225 Elizabeth Ave., i day, May 5. Mrs. Joseph Ram anti feet wide, and that the subja­ 30, Bayyiew avenue, Jersey City; cor. W. Runyon St. Meeting Is Changed Mrs. John M. Malone will be nost (Contihued From Page 3) cent hut.I he acquired and all JIMMY’S Herbebrt Anderson. 28, 174 Dwight Newark 8, N. J. Meeting date of the executive esses. dwellings I he refill razed. It is street. Jersey City, and Ardel Forbes, board of the Hillside Woman’s Club MARGARET MA

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Featured at ‘he show-will be a pa­ New Jersey patrons for more than boundary line of the Township of Union Revised Statutes 40:1-34 as amended, la so assessed shall have the privilege ol jivic Association Barkley Guest At and on the westerly side of North Ave­ five (5) years. paying the whole of any assessment or Leaden in style and raises Is geant spectacle entitled “The Four a generation. nue from Jerome Avenue to, the bound­ tny balance of installments with ac ary line of the Township of Union ex­ (d) The stated number of installments Candles’’ with stars of stage, screen, in which may be paid the special ussess crued Interest thereon at one time; in Men’s A Young Men's salts, The first big concert by Capt. cept where sidewalks already exist menffc to be levied on the property spe­ -aso uny such installment nhnll remain coats A overcoats A sportswear. and concert to be named shortly. within the said limltB, being approxi­ Opposes Hospital Rally For Israel Joseph Basile’s Olympic Park band cially benefited by the improvements unpaid for thirty days from and at ter In making the announemcent, the mately 3,260 lineal feet including both the time it shall become due and pay­ GIVE US A TRIAL sides of the street, ho provided with described In Section 1 of this ordinance Unanimous* * . “opposition tnto a nr pra­ chairmen said that following the will be on Sunday, May 4. la two (2). able. the whole iiFsessment or balance concrete sldewulks to be four feet in thereof shall become and h® Immodhtte- pattern set in many communities (t) The supplemental debt statement Kay Clothing Co. is e d hospital on a vacant tract of width and five Inches in thickness, mid 'y due and payable and shall draw In­ reqqlred by said law bus been duly throughout the country, this cele. LEGAL NOTICE sidewalks to be laid in accordance with terest at the rate imposed ' upon the made and filed In the offlco of the clerk 39 Broad Street l„d'on Conant street was voiced plans anil specifications prepared by the arrearages of taxtvs In, TB® -.municipality bration of Israel’s independence will of the municipality, and such statement TOWNSHIP o r IILLLSLDB Township Engineer. and shall be collected in the Annie m an­ Thursday night by members ol u - ” ’ :d • ‘ shows that the gross debt as defined ELIZABETH, N. J. be linked with the present $500,000, NOTICE 8ECTI(iki Tlic centerMlne of said ner us provided by lu(y for other past In Revised Statutes, 1937. 40:1-7 6 of said 000 Israel Bond Drive' for Israel’s Notice ,4m„-hereby given that the f o l­ walks shall be approximately three .cel due a sacraments; such assessment' shall Regent Theatre Building “ ninth District Civic Associa- law is Increased by this ordinance by lowing ordffttfnce has been Introduced from the property lines on each side of remain a lien upon the lend economic development. The chair, $8,075.00, and the Issuance of the obT- ilocilbei; STORE HOURS pt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- on first reading as amended April 8, 1952, the street. therein until the name with all Install­ rrntlons authorized by this ordinance )•> men stated that admission to the at a regular meeting of the Township SECTION 3. The grude of said slde- ments and ac*rued InU-.est thereon shall ^ ‘ Rothbard, oi 1M9 Voorhees permitted by th3 exception contained Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Committee of the Township of Hillside, wulk shall follow and conform to the be paid and satisfied. Notwithstanding ‘’Celebration" will be free to those in subdivision D of Revised Statutes, 40: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. County of y.ijion, anil State of New Jersey grude us shown by the profllfe map Iliad' any thing m-ichi J o tlic. contrary, the purchasing Israel Bonds since April 1- 16, to the debt limitations prescribed StRothbard, wltb brought the" pro- und will be presented for second un i final by the Township Engineer filed municipality shall have the right to Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1 Seats at the Mosque will be scal­ reading and adoption at a regular meet­ with t'he Township Clerk, Id Local Bond Law as amend­ before the group at the re- suld ed. -valve default as may be uohnltt'e 1 by 9 AJkL to 9 P.M. ed from a $50 Bond purchase to a ing of the Townahlp Committee to be grude is hereby adopted as f f i of Mayor Robert C. Kirkpat- held at the Municipal Headquarters, 1284 of said sidewalk. (f) The estimated maximum amount SECTION All such nBS''88mi,nt: $1000 Bond purchase. of bonds or notes to be issued for the North Uroad Street, on Tuesday eve­ SECTION 4. All of suld w ork afore- on account aid luoal Improvemen i* said residents favor only the improvement described in ‘Section 1 of The chairmen announced that a ning, Muy ti, 1952 ut 8:00 o'clock mentioned und any work incidental vhen collected shall bo ’' s'ent residential zoning. He said this ordinance is $8,075.00. at which time or at any time and place to thereto .shall be done under the super- placed In a le account. Hitch concentrated drive among all Jewish (g) The maximum amount of money e did not know who proposed which such meeting may be adjourned, Ision and inspection of the Township only to pay Indeb custom designed floors organizations in Hillside will take all persons Interested wilt be given an to be raised for the Improvement des­ ness Incuri ’ ding a hospital on the site. Engineer and In conformity for knfd lih-jnuve place shortly to have members pur­ opportunity to be heard concerning such plans and specifications for said work cribed in Section 1 of tins ordinance whether by bond anticipation notes or b' Broadloom • Carpet Rothbard was elected president ordinance. prepared by the Engineer of the Town­ from all sources is $8,500.00. ' bonds. chase bonds for admission to the By direction of the Township Com­ SECTION 12. The cost of said im­ SECTION Rubber Tile • Linoleum [ the(3 glV'U‘1-'' group, replacing ‘ fr------* Philip - Peck,------• ship of Hillside, County of Union, and show. mittee of the Township of Hillside. on file in the Clerk's Office of said provement shall be assessed against n,.. ed by this ordinance shall be dii ■ho moved to Florida. John Pozar HOWARD J. BLOY, Township. so vera 1 propm-l'les fronting >.n the im­ u limit, .1 obllgii tit ns of»thIs mnniclpnlit . Jas named vice-president. T o w n s h ip Clerk. SECTION ,5, The owner or owners provement In proportion t;> their j-ospoe- a it ll\- munli'lpj lly shall bo nb. uV. r. 1 A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE of the land in Iront of which said salv- therenn and pursuant to t< levy ail vn Ion 111 t II \ OH upon oil Hu- Dr. Grant Secretary LAYJMi OK SIDEWALKS ON THE Die statu rh walks shall be constructed and laid, ide t: XI* till* proporiy \•itliih (In muni* Ip.ility curia Give to Conquer nil of A EASTERLY SIDE OK NORTH AVK shall be allowed thirty (30) days ai lor lo ensnutut. rr« of aft r final pm of ‘.he Academy of Medicine of THE BOUNDARY LINE OF T1IE land affected thereby. 1,1 * qu.il yearly installments hereln- TOWNSHIP OF UNION EXCEPT nliov" determined, with legal interest m> Newark 8, N. J. Northern New Jersey, Henry C. SECTION 6. The Township Clerk is V-.ce-President Aiben W. Barkley WHERE SIDEWALKS ALREADY hereby instructed fo give notice to all the unpaid balance of the ’ assessment advance Goldstein, 31 Linclon Park, Newark, EXIST WITHIN THE SAID LI­ Tbc first Of said installments shall be will be the guest of honor at a the property owners affected by such WAverly 6-3904 was elected Chairman of the sec­ MITS. BEING APPROXIMATELY Improvement under the provisions of due and puynbh sixty days afier Hie 3,260 LINEAL FEET INCLUDING confirmation of the assessment end the Township Commlttei mammon th “Israel Independence tion for 1952-53. Francis J. Grant. this ordinance, according to law. BOTH SIDES. AND MAKING APPRO­ SECTION 7. That any part of hall subsequent annual Irstallim nt i.nd into.-- Day Celebration” Sunday evening. M.D. 1224 Salem avenue, was elect, PRIATION FOR FUNDS THEREFOR. work which has not been done by tlie est shnll tie payable in Hie succeeding ed secretary of the section for 1952- AND PROVIDING FOR THE FIN­ property owners affected; or any part year on (lie anniversary dal < d confirnia- Township Cle Furniture Bargains SHOWING May 11 at the Mosque Theatre, N ew ­ ANCING THEREOF, AND PROVID­ >. provided that any owner of land April 24 - May *1 53. thereof, may be done by the Township ark, it was announced this week by ING FOR ASSESSMENTS FOR SPE­ of Hillside under contract or contracts, At Our Supermarket of Qnalilv CIAL BENEFITS' THEREOF. Benjamin Berkowitz of HiUdJe, or by puichnse of material in conjunc­ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ tion with labor furnished by the Town­ Furniture SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ Vico Chairman ol the Suburban Di­ Preview Weekends ship of Hillside or labor furnished in SP E C IA L S F O K T H IS TV KICK vision of tht Essex County Commit­ SHIP OK HILLSIDE, IN THE COUNTY any other manner or by other govern­ NAY 3-4 OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, AS FOL­ mental entity or agency, and all said LOWS: ALL BRAND NEW tee, Bonds of the Israel Government, At Olympic Park work or any part thereof may be done SECTION 1. That the easterly side of COE AVENUE LIQUORS Hollywood bed outfit > and Mrs. Harry Nacht, Chairman of by uny oilier method that is pertinent Rides, Walkthroughs, Concerts, Olympic Park will be open May | North Avenue from Union Avenue to the I n n«TN|iri ng muttrvHN ...... I 1 J | the Hillside W omen’s Committee. and appropriate and which is lawful. Formerly M. L. Binstook 3 and 4 for the first two p review ' SECTION 8. For the purposes stated doll Spring* ...... M l Kiddieland, and Refreshments In Section 1 of this ordinance there is Ttire«-piec» maple bedroom . . I 7 J # week ends prior to the formal start hereby appropriated Is,500.00. Inclusive 33 COE AVENUE Three-pbM-e wnlnut bedroom. W J> of the season May 17. Visitors to the of nil appropriations heretofore made Three-pleee niiiliognny hedrotim IIM S SHERWOOD Flve-pleee maple kitchen net 414W 40-acre layout in Irvington and 2 BARBERS lor said purposes. Including $425.00 ns a UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Prescription Optician down payment now available for said OLYMPIC PARK Maplewood will find a number of NO WAITING ! ! purposes by virtue of the budget here­ OF MRS. HENRY SCHULTZ Meyer’s Furniture Guild Graduate new features for ’52. tofore adopted for the year 1952, and to 78 SPRING FI KLD AVK. WINSTON-MAPI f WOOD meet part of t'he said appropriation ne­ 152 Fairbanks Street - The roller coaster has been gotiable bonds of the municipality, each N E W A R K , N. .1. lengthened and revamped to mdke FINEST HAIR to be known as "North Avenuo Side­ Wines - Liquors - Beer o- acom OPFNS MAY 17 EL 2-3368 it even faster and the park’s rail­ walk Assessment Bond," are hereby auth­ GROOMING orized to be Issued In the principal road has been extended into a siz­ amount of $8,075.00, pursuant to The EL 3-9734 :-: FREE DELIVERY HAVE YOU TRIED able transportation system. Funda­ Local Bond Law, Revised Statutes, 1937. SERVICE ’BABYLAND” mentally however, the park will be 40:1-1 to 40:1 -88, anil amendments there- DOOR CLOSERS j to. In anticipation of the issuance of A New and Complete Selection of much the same as in the past—with at I said bonds, negotiable notoH of the inuni- emphasis on music, shows, picnick­ I cipality, each to lie known as ‘•Bond Juvenile Furniture, Carriage* ing and the amusements familiar to Anticipation Note," are hereby 'autlior- Blcycles^nd Toys MAFFEY’S KEY SHOP j I zed lo be issued pursuant to said Law Mayfair Barber Shop j The amount of said notes or bonds Agency for Edison "Little Folks** hereafter issued pursuant . lo this ordln- Furniture. Sold — Repaired — Installed GREEN FLYER 1450 N. Broad St. incc tn renew', extend, retire or fund VtofrtnMe. dividends at GRINDING and SAW FILING of All Kinds (Mayfair Theatre Bldg.) I said notes shall he reduced by the amount' of any appropriation hereafter Harold and Ann Geiger I contained in any budget of the muni m m m m 10/ 1172 E. Grand St., Elizabeth EL. 2-1902 r ‘ " ■ i t . • ^ 0 P er annum 998 Bergen Street EXPRESS | cipality Tor the reduction of the amount “ latest “ Satisfied Customers Since 1910” TELEVISION - RADIO of said notes. Newark, N. J OPEN THURS. EVENING j SECTION 9. It Is hereby determined Berkeley rate (near Shephard Avenue) SALES - SERVICE 'and stated that Hie estimated maxlmtilii 2 BUS SERVICE Records - Popular & Classic amount of money necessary to lie ri "Everythlnf for the from all sources to finance said SIRVICf SAVINGS INSURED FROM HEINEMAN’S heretofore stated Includes as a part of Carriage Trade.” the cost of such work, the sum of $1. to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 1026 BERGEN ST. 000.00, which Is estlmut'ed to be neces­ up opp. Park Theatre sary to finance (a) engineering and in­ IN OUR S B S !■ —3| e spection costs and legal expenses, and W illiam Hale Coal Co. I Hillsid Newark, N. J. — W A 3.2980 Accounts invited (b) the cost of Issuing the obligations i n m o o f i r authorized for such purpose, Including (rom $5.00 up Commercial & Domestic FOR YOUR printing, advertising of ordinances notice of sale, and (c) to the extent per­ Refrigerators 'SPUING REPAIR WORK mitted by Section 40-1-55 of the Lo< Rebuilt and Refinished like New York City HELP US KEEP Bond Law, Interest on such obllgullo Let us supply you with SECTION 10. The maximum rate All Guaranteed . Free Detiury Interest1'which said obligations shall bear BERKELEY Bus Line No. 15 YOUR CITY CLEAN is six per cent’um (6% ) tier annum. EASY TERMS Mason and (All Stops on North Broad St.) FEREDAY & MEYER CO., INC SECTION 11. The following matter are hereby determined, declared, recit Association SCHEDULE TO NEW YORK 864 Olive St„ Elizabeth, N. J. ed and stated: MASTER (a) It Is necessary to Issue obliga 73 SPRINGFIELD AVE. Building Materials Beginning 6:36 a.m., every 20 tions pursuant to the local bond law U 88 Lyons Avenue at Bergen Street min. to 9:41 a.m. — Thence from finance the foregoing improvement. Newark 8, N. J. • W A 6-2221 near High St. 10:06 a.m. every % hr. to 3:06 (b) The purposes stated 1374 Liberty Ave., Hillside UN 2-2244 of this ordinance arc not Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Monday evenings to 7 NEWARK, N. J. p.m. — Thence from 3:21 p.m. Radio - Television - Appliances ponses and comprise an ASSETS OVER $8,500,00 every 15 min. to 5:26 p.m. — Amazing Television Prices which the municipality n Tel. Mitchell 24861 Check with us before you buy make. Thence from 5:56 p.m. every H (c) The average period of Usefulness hr. to 12:36 a.m. State Wyde Television nf the purposes stated In Section 1 of SATURDAYS this ordinance, taking i.n.to conslderu- 845 SANFORD AVE., NEWARK respectlve amounts of obliga- GRACE N. LERNEB Beginning 7:01 a.m. every % hr. ESsex 2-0974 Ho lo be through the day to 1:36 a.m. purposoH unit according to 'lie Unwanted llair Permiuieiilly Removed able life thereof, within the limit SHenllfieully, Speedily, Safely SUNDAYS LATEST ELECTRONIC METHOD R«-<-ommondial by Doctor* PHOTOSTATS Beginning 8:36 a.m. every % hr. A Friendly Personal Serxleo through the day to 12:36 a.m. APPOINTMENT ONLY M A 3-832,'\ TERMINAL 02 Clinton A v e . N ew nrk, N . J. DEPENDABLE SERVICE Port of New York Authority Bldg., Lane 51, 41st St. and 8th Ave., New York City. ACADEMY PHOTOGRAPHERS, INC. I Fred’s Upholstery Shop The Green Flyer, Inc. Let's get down to brass tacks Custom Upholstering 239 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE WAVERLY 3-6437 I For Information Call ES. 3-1805 Slip Covers & Drapes Expert Furniture Repairing I 77 AVON AVE., NEWARK Bigelow 8-3622

and the PLAIN HARD FACTS >KATZ FURNITURE EXCH AN G E! FUR MTU RE-HOUSEHOLD OOOM } B O U G H T & MOLD BOARDING HOUSES FURMNIUCJfc ] Here's why a Chevrolet truck means FACT You pay less Entire Attic. Content# Bough* N o. 1 823 BERGEN ST. dollars-and-cents savings! to buy! NEWARK, N. Jl n i ft-iktt V Size up the four facts why a Chev­ and easy. Fast, quiet Synchro- FACT You save on rolet truck cuts down your hauling Mesh transmission that eliminates C. BAUMAN This Sword Means or delivery costs. double clutching. Roomy cab with N o. 2 cost per mite I ReuphoUtering But there’s more to it than that. five feet of hip room, ventipane Interior Decorating Slip Covers - Drape* It’s the greatest truck to drive you windows, and seats with double­ 95 FERRY ST., NEWARK* IC J. ever got your hands on. Easier deck springs. FACT You get the right MA S-1MH Cancer Education If no lumwrr Call HG M 7 « l Ball-Gear Steering. Clutch smooth Come in and let us show you. N o. 3 truck for the job I

Vlnlt Our Show Room BODEN UPHOLSTERY CO. Your truck investment Manufacturers and D esign*™ a t FACT CUSTOM BUILT Words of truth and hope come from the I.IVJJbtBTtOOM FURMTURK CHEVROLET N o. 4 is safer! irKnpholntering — Recovering S3 Court St., Newark, N. J. American Cancer Society. As the educa­ r * Met ween Washington A Broad 8t. ? Tel. MA 2-0020 tional program is enlarged more lives are yS/C* """''P "'""/%'S"' i l | ‘ MORI CHIVROLIT TRUCKS IN UM THAN ANV OTHKR MAKII saved. More people become aWare of the Joseph’s Pet Shop dangers of cancer. They learn to recognize RUBBED A.K.C. Puppies Finger Trained Parakeeta the symptoms and seek treatment in time. U.S. Inspected Horse Meat and thrifty loo/ 316 Market St., Newark, N. J. (Opposite Penn H.K. S ta tio n ) Will you join the crusaders who are [ Tel MA 3-2277 working to destroy cancer? By giving to y Auto Body & Fender the Cancer Fund you help to spread information that is x REPAIRS & PAINTING badly needed. You support services for those who suffer Les Cove 557 ROUTE 29 from the disease. You help make it possible to carry on UN 2-8095 RES: UN 2-2I83M ^ important research. J. Norwood Van Ness Guild Opticians Eye Physicians ONE U five f a t y o m (OUlmo tfU tc fa ct (Confinuofion ol jfondord •quip/nnnt and trim Prescriptions Filled llTusTtoiod it dopondonl on araTlaBTtily of moltrlal.) Lenses Ground on Premie— 570 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Tel BI 3-4765 -- BI 3-2207 American Cancer Society CALL % HERBERT CHEVROLET MOTORS YOUR W ANT ADS IN SP ° ™ taken by PUBLIC SERVICE A-141-52 1465 NORTH BROAD STREET W Averly 3-1232 - 33 WA 3-9207—WA 3-9208

/ PAGE 8— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY. APRII. 24, 1952

' thereof} may be done by the Town&hlp (ti) It Is accessary to issue obligation, unpaid balance of the assessment. Tin Lionel’s Orders of Hillside under contract or contracts, purskent to the looul bond low to first of said 'installments shall be du. ffitllfliiip tHrotPH or by purchase of material In conjunc­ nance the, foregoing improvement. and payable sixty days alter the cpn Since 1910 — “Furnishers of Happy Homes" tion with labor furnished oy the l’own- (b) The purpose* stated in Section flrmution of the assessment and tm Entered as second clans matter, January 3t, 1925, at the Post Office hhiit- oI Hillside ir labor furnished in any 1 if this ordinance are not current ex subsequent annual installment and in , f VICTOR MIRON, Inc. Elizabeth, New Jersey, under the Act o f March 3. 1879. Setting Record other manner or by other governmental Penses and comprise an Improvement terest shall be payable in the UUceeedlm > ntity or agency, and all said, work or "'inch the municipality may lawiully year on the anniversary Printed and Published every Thursday at make. ny owner 389-393 UNION AVE., IRVINGTON. N. J. The Lionel Corporation, world’s any part thereof may be done by nnjr firmation, TKPVided that other method that is pertinent and ap­ land so assesseseU1 shall have clie privilege 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey lc) rThe average period of usefulness • One » f the newest and finest furniture stores |n this vicinity largest manufacturers of toy elec­ propriate and which i:. lawful. of the purposes stated In Section / 1 oi of paying the w\ole of any assessment or b y SfcXtTfON 8 . For the purposes stated any balance ot\lInstallments wall a c ­ tric trains, today announced that this ordinance, taking Into considt-ra- LOW PRICES . . . LIBERAL BUDGET PLAN ' * ii: Section 1 of tills ordinance there is t.on the respective amounts of obliga­ trued Interest thefcjym at one time: THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY orders received for trains in 1952 hereby appropriated $800.00. inclusive of case any such installment shall remain tions to be Issued for the said several Green Flyer Bus Nos. 6 and 7 Pass our Door Sidney Silverstein...... Business Manager are the largest in the cmnpany’s’ nls- all appropriations, heretofore made for purposes and according to the reason- unpaid for thirty buys from and alter said purposes, including $40.00 as a down the. time If shall ■ Become due and pay­ Robert Kaplan...... Editor tory. aide life thereof, within the limitations Other store at 7S2 Chancellor Revenue, Irvington payment now available for said purposes ol U.S. 40:1-34 as amended, Is live (6 ) able, the whole assessment or balunc > Telephone W Averly 3-9207 According to Lawrence Cowen,.Li­ by virtue of the budget heretofore adopt­ years. thereof shall become and be im ­ ed for the year 1952, and to meet part mediately due and payable and shall onel's president, the volume ’ of or­ id) The stated number of install­ of the said appropriation negotiable nond.4 “draw interest at the rate imposed upon SUBSCRIPTION RATES ders booked as of the annual Toy outlie municipality, each to be known as ments in which may be paid the s..o- the arrearages of taxes in the mu ciul assessments to- be. levied on the ‘Conklin Avenue Sidewalk Assessment pality and shall be collet ted in tive The TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States for Fair ended March 21, substantially property specially beneliteil by tip* im­ Hond." are hereby authorized to be came manner as provided by law vor L a rg e st •election o f D inette Het* I exceeded the company’s original provement described in Section 1 of the regular subscription price of $3.50 a year, single copies 8 cents. issued in the principal amount ot f 7GO.oo. other past due assessments, such as­ Newark with a choice of many flnUh tins ordinance is two ( 2). and plantic upholstery colors. M Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. plant production, but ‘ will be fill­ pursuant to The Local Horn! Law, lie- sessment shall remain a lien upon the vis,.«i Statutes, 1927, 40:1-1 to -*u: 1‘-SS. (e) The supplemental debt 's i a c ­ land described therein until the same Prices Ranging From $99.00 up ed providing ample raw materi its cent required by said law lias bee;, COMMUNICATIONS am! amendments thereto. In anticipation with ull installments and . accrued in­ are available.’’ duly made and l'itud in tnu office of ol tut* issuance of said bands, negotiable terest thereon' shall be paid and sin s The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items tiie clerk of the municipality, and such IMPERIAL While heaviest sales for toy items notes of the municipality . each to be fied. Notwithstanding anything herein to of interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name statement ith nva that the gross debt as to the consumer occur in the months known as "Bond Anticipation Note," are the contrary, the municipality shall have FURNITURE DECORATORS defined in Revised Statutes, ltiaT. |ii;t- the right1 to waive ‘default as may bt- and address of the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily hereby authorized to b-* issued pur­ N e w a r k ’s 1 .ending Dinette Center preceding Christmas, -G y dealers 7li of said law is increased by litis of - permitted by law. for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com­ suant to sain -L,vw. The,, amount of said Open Mon. ft Wed. Eves. ’Till 9 place the bulk of their orders dur­ notes or bonds nere.il ter issued pursuant ■ Iinance by $71)0.01). and .the Issuance oi SFICTION ii. All such assessments on tin* obligations authorized by this or­ munications will not be published. to this ordinance it- renew, extend, retire account of sai l local improvement \v|u*n ing the first quarter o f the year for dinance ia permitted by the exception 936 Rergen Street, Newark r|ihtl sulii notes shall be reduced by collet ted shall be immediately placed the coming fait season. tin- a mount ol any appropriation here- contained in subdivision D. ol Revised In a separate account. Hurl, moneys snail WA 6-2720 after contained in any budget of the Statutes, 40:1-11), to the debt limitations be used only to pay indebtedness ineur- Lionel’s position as top train pro­ prescribed by the said Local Bond Law Presidential Confusion "*<1 for said improvement whether by municipality for the reduction of the as amended. ducer, supplying a majority of toy amount of said notes. bond anticipation notes or )>/ bonds. If anything, (he latest verdicts of liny voters have made the (it The estimated maximum amount trains sold annually In the United S K irn o x !l " i s hereby determined SECTION 15. The obligations auth­ political outlook more confused than ever—and that’s saving'a anti staled that the estimated minimum "f bontls or notes to be issued for' the orized by this ordinance shall be direct States, is more secure than ever, improvement described in Section 1 of SAVE WITH!OUR amount of monev necessary to he raised unlimited obligations of this municipal­ good deal. i his ordinance is $700.00. Mr. Cowen says. Demand for Lionel I'-nm all sources to finance said work ity. and the municipality shall be oh- (g) The maximum ainou heretofore stated includes -is a part ol mono*. Igated to levy ad valorem taxes upon LOW PRICE MONDAY Take the Republican camp. Not long ago, after General products nas grown tremendously aised for (lie Impro Ilf cast of nich work. 1,10 sum of $ lt>u.' 0. all the taxable property within the muni­ Eisenhower 8 remarkable showing in New Hampshire and Minne­ in the past 13 years. An estimated ribei in l this e lifh is estimated to 'be. necessary to r. II cipality for the payment of the 'obliga­ $185 million worth of Lionels have 11mi m e -(a) engineering and inspection J is $800.00. tions and interest thereon without limita­ Pullets and Caponettes 8i IfJCTlUN 1.2. TJie cost i sota, it looked to many as if a bandwagon of huge proportions < <»s(s and legal expenses, and (b) the tion of rale or amount. oeen sold over the counter -since prove ment shall be assessed cost ol issuing th? obligations authorized SECTION 16. This ordinance shall was underway. It was forecast that nothing could stop or check several properties fronting Roasters, Fryers and Broilers 191’6—first full production year after lor such purpose, inc.iu ling printing, ad­ take effect twenty (20) days after tri* Movement in proportion I it. Some went so far as to say that Taft might as well give up '■merging from war work vertising of ordinances and notice of first publication thereof after f ar I specllve frontage thereon a sale, and (<•) to the extent permitted by passage. Sorry, No Deliveries at this price and go home. A number of leading Eisenhower hackers were re­ >o the statHite in such cue, Section 40-1-55 of the Local Bond Law. ADO PTE.D: provided with reference to interest on such obligations. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS ported as having changed their minds about the necessity for Lions To Hear Talk for improvcmenls. SIC FT ION 10. The maximum -rate of Chairman of the SECTION 13. The Qwnef his returning from Europe to campaign—the Gneeral was doing in tct si which said obligations shall i ear 'f ivny land upon which any assessment for any of Township Commltte On Public Safety I m io-c p.w centum («% ) per annum, fine where he was. ■said improvements shall hnvi Supreme Live Poultry Market j SI’ t'TIi)N' 11. The following matters may pay such assessment in The Wisconsin and Nebraska primaries have greatly changed Police Sergeant Horace Tichenor, l,or‘‘l'y determined, declared, recited | and slated: t l equal yearly ihstallments Township Cle 323 Long Ave. (off Liberty Ave.) UN 2-2530 this picture. They have given the Taft forces a hadly-necdcd shot will speak .on -Public Safety" to-, ______let'ermined, with legal in'ri 24 - 'May 1 1 1 1 the arm. They have made it clear that the Senator is very much night at a meeting of the Hillside I Linns Club at Townley's Restaurant,' in the running-that, indeed, lie probably still paces the field. Unicfri. Ill the Nebraska writein, ho ran decisively ahead of Eisenhower, Facilities for physical education A typical comment came from the Portland Oregonian, a lead -and health programs for students Western paper which is pro-Eisenhower, when it said. “ Senator were described to the group last Rohert A. Taft’s victories , , . substantiate his contention that week by Sam Dubow, -supervisor of the earlier groundswell lor General Eisenhower in the New physical education and director ol athletics, who said that Hillside CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hampshire and Minnesota primaries may not necessarily mean schools are among the best equipped an irresistible wave . . . The situation obviously calls for the re­ in the state. AIR COMPRESSOR? AUTO REPAIRING turn to the United States, preferably before the Oregon primary BAKERIES FUEL OIL HOBBY SHOP May 16. of General Eisenhower, the removal of his uniform anil PHONE IN YO CK WANT ADt> W Averly 3-9207 BURNERS his active participation i:i the campaign.” Air compressor rental service ARTHUR SEALE Wc Cater to Parties, Weddings Nebraska clearly wound up Harold Stadten’a chances. His for concrete breaking Hillside Hobby LEGAL NOTICE 1430 North Broad St. & Other Special Occasions name was on the printed ballot, and he had campaigned the and emergency service and Sport Shop TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE stale: Yet his vote was far less than the write-ins for Taft and NOTICE for industrial plants Hillside, N. J. MITTLEMAN BROS. ice ia hereby given that the fol­ Complete Heating Service 1303 LIBERTY AVE. Eisenhower. Governor Warren, on the other hand, made a more lowing ordinance ' hus been Introduced WA 3-7849 QUALITY BAKERS H obby Craft - Sporting Goods than respectable showing in \\ iseonsin—enough to put new \im first reading m s amendpil April 8, 1952, Peter A. Drobach Co. into his supporters. a regular meeting of the Township 1591 MAPLE AVE. - WA 3-6212 lo r Excellent Service Call and Accessories 'imnittee of fRe Township of Hillside, General Auto Reparing On the Democratic side, Senator Kefauver is doing better bnly ol Union, and State of New Jersey Construction Equipment Jackets and Uniforms and will be presented for srwml anil final Delicious Sliced Rye HOME UTILITIES all the time. Those who regarded his hid for the/ nomination a- reading and adoption at u regular Engine Installations Made T o Order meeting of the Township Committee tc 444 BLOY ST. UN 2-0018 ______And Pumpernickel simply the vain gesture of a self-starter have been forced to be held at (lie Municipal Headquarters, CO., Inc. WA 3-3895 change opinion. In Wisconsin, there were two slates of pro- ■-M North Broad Street, on Tuesday eve '•ing, May G, 1952 at 8:15 o’clock AUTO CAM ERAS r rum an delegates and Kefauver swamped them both. In Nebras­ Int which time or at any lime and place AIR CONDITIONING HEATING - OIL BURNERS POULTRY to which such meeting may be adjourned, SERVICE STATIONS & EQUIPMENT ka, the pro-Truman candidate was Senator Kerr, who^made a ull persona interested will be given an thorough campaign, and who had the regular machine solidly opportunity to be heard concerning such FUEL OIL MARKETS rdi: ice. with him. Again Kefauver won easily. This probably eliminates Ly direction of the Township Com- HEINZ UNION whatever small chance Kerr may have had. The probabilities are mittue of the Township of Hillside. Phone ESsex 5-1700 ELO’S HOWARD J. BLOY. ESSO STATION that Administration people will now solidify behind Governor Township CleTk. CAMERA EXCHANGE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZIN'; IIIE No. Broad and Looker Streets POULTRY MARKET LENNOX Authorized Dealer 353 COIT STREET Stevenson of Illinois, who is generally believed the President’s LAYING OF SIDEWALKS o n ROTH 1322 GURD AVE. SIDES OF CONKLIN AVIOM E FROM lust choice. Mr. Stevenson proved himself a tremendous vote CAR WASHING KODAK - GRAFLEX SUMMIT AVENUE TO THE 1EKMLN- IRVINGTON Dealers in the Finest oj jtetter in his state, winning the Governorship by 450,000 votes in M S OF EXISTING WALKS. BEING WARM A P P R O X IM A T E L Y 270 L IN E A L F E E T LUBRICATION BELL & HOWELL - REVERE Live Poultry h,9 fust trv for public office, and he has had a good record. But INCLUDING BOTH SIDES, ANI) Photo Finishing on Premise. so lar he has shown no inclination to go after the nomination. MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR | AIR CONDITIONING I All poultry cleaned and dressed FI NDS THEREFOR, AND PROVID­ EL 3-9336 free of charge while you wait A great many observers—including professionals within both ING FOR THE FINANCING THERE­ Lionel Headquarters OF. AND PROVIDING FOR ASSESS- GAS • OIL • COAL 1034 Stuyvesant Ave., Union Phone W A 3-1654 parties, think that Kefauver’s successes are primarily an evidence MENTS FOR SPECIAI BENEFITS FLORISTS of a wulespraed belief that the governmnt must be purged - THEREOF. FREE DELIVERY BE IT ORDAINED BY TIIE TOWN­ It. F. STENGEL UN 2-6573 and that Democratic voters feel this no less than Republican SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE HILLSIDE NIGHT WASHING FUNERAL DESIGNS IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW & SON voters. Many also think that Kefauver.’? amazing showing may JERSEY, AS FOLLOWS: and Lubrication CUT FLOWERS LEO’S have had much to do with Mr. Truman’s decision not to run a-ain. SECTION 1. That both Bides of ConU- 425 ROUTE 29 ZENITH lin Avenue from Sumnilit Avenue to the for your convenience until 11 p.m. Quality Live Poultry Marke terminus ol existing sidewalks, being UN 2-7248 DELAWARE VALLEY npproxlma t'oly 770 lineal foot in :liuU ng CAMERA EXCHANGE Choice Poultry at Loth sides of the street. be provi-lle i wiln LIPSCHUTZ BROS. NURSERY F concrete $Idewalka to he HOME MOVIE SPECIALISTS ro m Times Past width and Lowest Market Prices five inches in thick nr : ESSO SERVICE Photo Supplies & Equipment 948 N. Broad Streel 20 YEARS AGO sidewalks to be laid In ’icco-dan' school senior class accompanied by plans and apeciflcathons prepared N. Broad St., opp. Bailey Ave. 1324 Gurd. Ave. Township Cameras - Projectors corner King Street - Hillside High School won the three teachers left fo r the annual Engineer. SECTION 2. The center line of mid WAverly 3-9518 Bought - Sold - Exchanged Union County Interscholastic Debat­ three cay tour of Washington ■valka shall be approximately five feet Phone ILizabeth 2-3620 Hillside from the property lines on each side of SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS ing championship over Roselle Park 15 YEARS AGO (he street. 303 MORRIS AVE. High School SECTION 3. The grade or said side­ W A 3-4872 John C. Lapp, Jr,. 119 Cue avenue, Elizabeth EL 3-7667 Hurden-Looker Post 50, American walk shall follow and conform to the AUTO HALL FOR RENT was appointed by the Township gi-anp ns shown by the profile map made AUTO BODY WORK Legion,, showed its superiority over by flip Township Engineer and ;'il-d with UPHOLSTERY REAL ESTATE the Fire Department bowling team Committee for a three year term :h<- Township Clerk, and said grade is on the General Board of Improve­ hereby adapted as the grade of said DRIVEWAYS by winning all three games of a side walk. REFINISHIiYG OF HUNGARIAN HALL INSURANCE match at the Hillside Sports Audi­ ment Assessment Commissioners SECTION 4. All of said work afore­ General Auto Upholstery torium. The Union County Board of Tax­ mentioned and any work incidental MOTOR CARS Available For thereto shall lie done under the super­ Asphalt Driveways Tne Barrymore brothers. John and ation set Hillside's tax rate at $4,83 BODY AND FENDER WORK Hillside Auto Top HILLSIDE REALTY vision and inspection of the Township AND PARKING LOTS BUILT Lionel, appeared for the first time per $100 valuation. Engineer and in conformity with the Weddings, Parties, Opposition to President Roose- Plans and sped floations for said work R. S. KING And Seat Cover Co. All work done with pow er roller. COMPANY together in “ Afsene Lupin” at the prepared by tne Engineer nf the Town­ '•n'; ‘i proposal for enlargement of 1190 Liberty Ave. UN 2-2234 Mayfair Theatre. ship of Hillside. County of Union, and or 5 Mertz Avenue All kinds of mason w ork done. Dances Est. 1923-Howard J. Bloy, Realh A tree commemorating the George the Supreme Court was voted unani­ Me in the J?ler-k's Office of said Town- Pat McGarrigle, Prop. hip. near N. Broad St. Real Estate - General Insurant Washington Bicentennial was pres­ mously by the Rotary Club. JAMES La MORGESE SECTION^ Tiie ?er ol- o.wnera of Tops - Seat Covers See Wally Tomy, Mgr. ented to the Hillside Avenue School For the first time, Hillside High the hind *fn 'Trout of which .said side­ Hillside 18 PAINE AVE. “ Our Reputation Is Your by the P.T.A. to be planted on the School’s mile relay team was win­ walks shall he constructed and laid, TRUCK CUSHIONS 1316 White St., Hillside ah ill be allowed thirty (30) days after W A 6-0548 IRVINGTON Assurance Of Reliability" school grounds. ner In its class event at the Penn hi rvice of a notice as herein provider!, Repaired and Recovered Relays in Philadelphia. Seventy-six members of the high in which to perform the , work 10 |ulre<’ ES 2-3023 fl EL. 2-2534 - Hillside, N. J. The way was paved for the en­ hereby, and written nofietjv as ; squired by law of • the improvement shall he AUTO DEALERS TI MW AAvfrlv v erly 3 S-ft -0 77 0IMI 0 Rea. DUESsex___ 5-6240k miin trance of another new industry intb given to the owner or* owners of'the the township when the Township land affected thereby. With Hillside j F R E D ’ S Committee canceled, conditionally, SECTION 4. The Townahlp Clerk ia hereby Instructed to give notice to all NUSE-WTLSON KATHRYN A. KELLEI | Auto Body Service interest on taxes and assessments (lie property owners affected by such Servicemen i Coll Won Work Our Specialty •n- lands in the Chestnut Hill sec­ Improvement under the provisions of Uvs ordinance, according to law. MOTORS g e n e r a l i n s u r a n c e i Auto Painting tion. IT’S A DATE Currently undergoing basic train­ • 1 5 2 - 1.10 Watson Avenue SECTION 7. That any part of *n!d • Cor. Hunterdon Ht. work which has not been done by the Kaiser-Frazer Dealers ing at Sampson Ain Force Base, N. 1444 North Broad Street • N ew ark 8, N .

Frahm; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Hyman Wernick, charman, Lunch will be served and a special Buy and Hold U. S. Mothers Circle Mrs. Constance Luck; treasurer, will report on the recent Luncheon prize will be offered as a raffle to Mrs. Martha Basch, and assistant for the Blind held at Kresges De­ paid-up members attending the U. S. SAVINGS HON IK treasurer, Mrs. Hilma Cox. partment Store, Newark. Mrs. Robert Steuerwald, chairman Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles meeting. Mrs. Thelma- Lippe, guest Installs Officers ANN FISHMAN announced that the annual rum­ Lillienfeld, Mrs. Harold Levine, Mrs. speaker, w ill talk on "Antiques >nd Past presidents served as hostesses mage sale will be held Friday, May ELECTROLISIS Herman Mink, Mrs. Max Manoff Their Origin’. (iiwnnttMl llair In a Soria I Handicap rt the birthday party and installa­ 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the and Mrs. Harold Maurer. LET U8 REMOVE IT church. Contributions will be col­ a n d tion Monday night of the Mothers’ Safe - Permanently - Scientifically lected M ay 1 by calling Mrs. Ann Fight l-ollo Give I Circle of the Hillside Presbyterian 675 Clinton Ave., N ew ark Walker, E L 2-2080- Mrs. Cupit, EL Membership Tea For Sister Kenny Foundation C/ull Church. 3=8541 nr Mrs. Rogers, EL 3-5435, Tel. KSaex 2-0118 tor Appointment 507 F ifth Ave.. N ew York 17 They were Mrs. ftemsen Tyndal, Jewish Congress Unit Newlyweds on Trip Couple To Announce Mrs. Anton Vit, Mrs. Frank Wuerst, Closing Meeting Of Mrs. E:ma Trachman. president of Install Officers Mrs. Franklyn Lang, Mrs. Williard the Essex Chapter of the Women’s Their Engagement Cupit,. Mrs. Thomas Dwyer, Mrs. Division of American Jewish “Con­ Schultz Bros. Furs, Inc. Frank Foote, Mrs. Herbert' Fitz anti Maternity Aid Group gress, will preside at a regular To Florida Resort The engagement ot Miss June We. Of Eastern Star Mrs. Franklin Rogers. Hillside members of the Hebrew meeting on Monday, April 28,. at the • Exclusive Styling • Bonded Cold Storage When they return from a wed­ ber, o f Grove street, Irvington, sis­ New officers were installed as fol­ Maternity Aid Society are urged to home of Mrs. David Schwartz, 98 1061 Bergen'Street. Newark 8, N. J. Officers of Hillside Chapter 192 lows: president, Mrs. Gladys Levan- attend the final meeting and lunch, Grumman avenue, Newark. The ding trip to Miami Beach, Mr. ancj ter of Charles Weber, to Eugene NEAR LYONS AVENUE seller; vice-president, Mrs. Jennie eoneon o f the season Tuesday, May chapter has planned this meeting as Steitz, son of Mrs. George Masionis, Order of the Eastern Star, were in­ Telephone WAvcrly 6-1385 Mrs. Harry Edwin Shepard will re. Halbert; secretary, Mrs. Albertha 13, at the Essex House, Newark. a membership tea for new members. side at 102 Berkeley avenue, Colonia. of 1435 Leslie street, will be an­ stalled Friday night at Masonic Hall bv Mrs. Lucille Otto, matron: Mrs. The bride is the former Miss Ce­ nounced Saturday at a family din­ Myrtle Heller, chaplain, and Miss cilia Rose Comiskey, daughter of ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernestine Trubenbach, marshal. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Comiskey, of Clarence Keitel, unde and aunt of Inducted were Mrs. Helen W ood, 1522 Franklin street. Her husbapd is the groom-elect, of 1447 Compton 'errace. worthy matron; Mrs, Elsie Goddard, Ihe son of Mr and Mrs. LeRoy F. secretary; Mrs. Della Wessels,, trea­ Shepard, of 112 Butler avenue, Ro­ A graduate of Hillside High School, Miss Weber is employed by surer; Mrs. Helen Willms, conduc­ selle Park. tress; Mrs. Mildred, Phillips, assist­ „The couple were married Satur­ the Firemen’s Fund Indemnity Com­ ant conductress; Mrs. Margaret AL­ day afternoon at Christ , the King pany, Newark. Her fiance was grad­ SOU, chaplain; Miss Trubenbach, Church by Rev. Gerard! B. Whelan. uated from Hillside High Seho.,1 marshal; Mrs. Jacqueline Floyd, A reception follow ed at the War and is employed as an electrician, Adah; Mrs. Catherine Jeffrey, Ruth; Veterans Memorial Building. hie is a member of the Army Re­ Miss Nancy Garrett, Esther; Mrs. Given in marriage by her father, serve Corps attached to the 7*S6th Margaret Donaruma. Martha; Mrs. the bride wore a gow p of ivory sa- Tank Battalion in Keamv. Evelyn Weston, Electa; Mrs. Rose ;in trimmed with satin braid. Her Vreeland. organist: Mrs. $ Mabel French illusion fingertips veil was Smith, color bearer; Mrs. Susan, Ro- held by a crown pf orange blos­ Local Chairman zuke, bearer of Christian flag; Mrs, soms. She carried a white orchid and Mabel Whitall, warder, and Walter carnations on a prayer book. poster, sentinel. Her sister, Miss Mary Comiskey, In Tag Day D rive So}oist for the coming year. Mrs. was maid of honor and bridesmaids Mrs. Morris A1 Dubin, of 1527 Dorothy Nehls, was introduced to were the Misses Ethel M. Shepard, Leslie street, is local chairman for flip group. sister of the groom ; Doiphine R. the annual tag day drive, sponsored James, of Rutherford, and Lois S. by the Newark League, National Falkenberg, of Clark Township. The Home, for Jewish Children at Den­ bride’s sister, Kathleen M. Comiskey, Washington P.T.A. ver, to be held for one week, be­ was flower girl. ginning Monday April 28 through Alfred Ryczko, of Elizabeth, serv­ Saturday May 3. Members of the ed as best man. Ushers included To Install May 5 group will solicit for funds locally Francis J. Comiskey. Jr.; Robert M. and in other Union aqd EsSex coun­ Newly-elected officers of the Keenan, of Roselle Park and ty communities. Funds^will be used George Washington School P.T.A. Edward J. Ryana, Jr., of Elizabeth. to maintain asthmatic children at the will be installed at the regular A graduate of Benedictine Aca- Denver Home. One lad from Hill­ meetipg Monday afternoon, M ay 5, cemy, Mfs. Shepard is a member of side has been at the home for al­ in the school auditorium. fhe Junior Catholic Woman’s Club. most two years., Other fund drive Mrs. Addison Sanborn, P.T.A. Her husband was graduated from chairmen are Mrs. Harry Katz and Keywoman, will install the follow ­ Roselle Park High School and the Mrs. Sol Goldman, assisted by Mrs. ing: Mrs. Sol Soroka, president.; Mrs. Teterboro School of Aeronautics and Jesse Salee, of Elizabeth, president, Morris Lubin, 1st v.ice-presiden'.. is now an expeditor with the and Mrs. William Kroner, vice- William Krautblatt, principal, 2nd Pacific Airmotive Corp. at Linden president. vice-president; Mrs., Sol Rubinroit, Airport. He served with the Army in Officers of the League will be recording secretary; Mrs. Ben Un- Korea. heard on the Coffee Hour, conducted terimin,, corresponding secretary, and by Bill Kirby, broadcast from 9:05 Mrs. Bert Kriegman, treasurer. B’nai B’rith Girls ic> 9:30 a.m. over station W AAT or? The Girl Scout and Brownie Thursday May 1. Mrs. Salee. and troops will present a musical p gram. To Hear O f UJA Role Mrs. Louis Wiener and Mrs. Albert B’nai B’rith Girls of Hillside will Bfean, vice-president,s'* will also di.-- hear Noah Chivian. Weequahic High cuss current activities on the same School senior, speak on how youth day at ijoon on a telecast over sta- Choral Group Will may aid the United Jewish Appeal W ATV, Channel 13. at 7:15 tonight at the George Wash­ ington School. Sing At Memorial Benefit Event For The Kolen-u Choral Group o f th Pre-Season Sale Hillside Chapter of Hadassah. un­ Individual Styling der the direction of Mrs. Joseph Boy Scout Troop BcJ-ger. will perform at the Rose 8 pc. SLIP COVERS FiSch-Kaunitz memorial service by Prizes wjll be awarded at the card the Memorial League for Cerebral from $79.50 party and "raffle sponsored by the Palsy Monday evening, April 23, at Includes Zippers - Welting Hillside Heights Civic Association at the Beth David Center. Newark. 3 p.m. tom9rrow in the Calvin Cool- Ruth Lohman will be soloist. Janet Decorators idge School. A cake sale also is 1301 LIBERTY AVE. planned. Funds will be for benefit of Boy Scout Troop 97 sponsored by Hollywood Furniture W A 3-6932 the group. JUVENILE FURNITURE Mrs. Harry Sorenson is chairman, Baby Carriages - Bicycles - Toys assisted by Mrs. Doris Dienst, Mrs. Garden Furniture Dorothy Heon, Mrs. Eileen Uda- 1730 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, N. MIRRORS back. Mrs. Elsie Chespak and Mrs. Made to order Joseph Freer. UNionvill© 2-7057 Mirrors resilvered Glass tops for furniture & desk Will Complete Plans JOSEPH P. SOBO Window glass replaced For PTA Induction Newark’s Widest Selection Auto glass installed Fine MAPLE Furniture GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION The executive board of the Hill­ Reprinted from Collin's, A u g u s t 5, 1950 Visit CANFEDOR’S Showroom side High School, P.T.A. will meet M onday evening, April 28, in the 1279 Liberty Avenue school library to complete arrange­ W A 6-4275 ments for the installation of officers open evenings ’till 9:00 at the final meeting May 7. Mrs. Mil- ton M. Lilien w ill preside. Prepare for Professional Nursing— BROWNFIELD’S BAKERIES the most needed woman’s profession LIZABETH AV., Newark Special Birthday and Wedding Cakes Clinton Ave. BI 8-4442 Special Party Cakes — Pies & Rolls We all fervently hope 318 MORRIS AVE. 911 MAG IE AVE. ELIZABETH, N. J. that Nursing is the finest profession a girl can have CHALEFF’S an atomic bomb will never —now in time of crisis, later as a career she cart VISIT YOUR LOCAL Lingerie & Sportswear fall here—but it could. If follow all her life and invaluable training for/a HOSPITAL Lounging; W ear it should, what could family of her own. ■ 1 You're invited to see our and talk . j the Director House Coats you do? While the boys in your class are serving their Will you be among the o f Nurses. She trill help Bridal Outfits country in the Army, Navy, Marines, or Air frightened, the helpless, the useless—or will you Force, you can help your country, too, by study­ you find the collegiate Blouses m h ' I D O I B H R be able to help others with the knowledge and ing in a School o f Nursing. Apply now for or hospital School of Hosiery Nursing for which you skill o f a professional nurse. September classes. ALTERATIONS FREE can qualify. where you'll find... 1027 Bergen St., Newark Next to Park Theatre Licm o

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A-C Supply Co., life. The Hillside National Bank Mundet Cork Corp. Each Tool easy- N. S. Baer Company Ironbound Box & Lumber Co. to-see, individually $5.00 1 Month Paramount Products Co., Inc. price-tagged and ready for your inspection. $12.00 - 3 Months FREE DELIVERY BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY Jiffy Manufacturing Co. Gus Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. SPECIAL “$ed jPumoruj” Rebuilt Royal Portable The COOPER ALLOY Foundry Co. Kraft Foods Company SCHACHT STEEL Const., Inc. $39.00 TOOLS FOR EVERYONE SLIFER Edgcomb Steel Corporation The Lionel Corp. Sunrise Dairies From Hobbyist to Mechanic jO. Hatfield Wire & Cable Maxon Pontiac, Inc. Town Talk Ice Cream C o. 655 High Street Division of Continents Copper & Steel Indiutrlea Inc. LEVY BROTHERS CO. NC. Newark 2, N. J. The HEIL Company Miller Steel Co., Inc. 1352 LIBERTY AVE. U N 2-7330, 1, 2 MArket 3-2616 Tridix Tool & Machine Co. PAGE 10—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952

Photographic Supplies 1284 North firoad Street, IT 111 - ceased to exhibit to the subscriber un i WANT ADS Rizzuto Receives B nai B’rith Award J., on Tuesday evening, May oath or affirmation their claims COMPLETE LINE OF Nine A n ested For Gambling Mil. 195: iit 8:30 P.M: Daylight' Saving demands against the estate of suin ,i PHOTOGRAPHIC. SUPPLIES Time, ceased within six months from tile ) l*’ •. work includ laying of 950 of said order, or they will |J(. & SERVICE Lineal Feet of Concrete C------barred from prosecuting or recoverii'*' Help Wanted — Male COMPLETE ASSORTMENT After County Detective’s Tip A certified check made payable to the the same against the subscriber. " Township of Hillside for not less than OF PICTURE CRAFT Lillian Friedman Hearing was postponed by Magis-*- 10% of the amount bid must accompany Automatic You can paint in oil the first time each proposal. a :J Administratrix you try! No experience necessary trat Sidney Birnbaum until 10:30 The raid- followed a .tip to * local . auThe successful contractor will he re - Philip Rosenberg, Attorney Screw Machine Shop No course of lessons. No color mix­ uired to furnish proper surety bond 60 Park Place' a.m. Saturday, April 26, fc f nipe resi­ police from Chief Louis Lomhardi, ,l’ Newark 2, N. J. NEEDS SET-.UP MEN ing. Picture Craft Kits $2.95 WON­ dent.!* and a Roselle man arrested 1 < ^ ■ of the contract, Fees $9.00 Brown and Sharpe operators, DERFUL HOLGATE CHILDREN head of county detectives. ParticipaL i i n'gs, ations A p r last Saturday night un gambling bid for Hit* pro] )SL.,1 work will be fur Brown and Sharpe production work­ T O Y S now in stock. Those toys train ing in.the arrests wore Deputy Kor=| tvn sh ii Kngi 1UJH1-: j tun i j charges. nisi.nl l,y the To SHERIFF'S ^A L E -Su], ers, material handler learners, brand as well as entertain the children. .osky,- Lt. Henry Schuetzle, Detec-j Kreh,fdT., at ills offic e 433 North Broad — - - penor ■(•0nn Police in a raid on 226 Long ave­ Street. Elizabeth, N. . . or-the same in ay Now Jersey, Chancery Division, Ub r.ew shop—highest rales, ideal con­ See us for Greeting Cards fur all County Docket No. F-214-51. nue. hom e of Joseph Luyko, co n ­ l yc'J oseph Grant. Sgt. James San- be inspected by prospective bidders a. ditions, paid holidays, vacations, occasions. GALLARD'S MOVIE- the engineer's iff let during business Ridge Holding Co/ a .corporation fiscated three dWlars and a pair of . tc: and Officers Franklyn Weber h Airs* New Jersey, plaintiff; vs. hose Fi( etc. Apply: LAND, 29 COE AVE., EL 5-5064 et als., defendants. dice. T he game was being conducted :ui L cq Wallr&ff. The Township ?om -nlttee reserves the DURO SCREW A. MFG. CO •ject any and all bids’ and t Civil action execution—-for \ ale on ;a makeshift table covered- yy;i.th mortgaged premises. Springfield Rd., Union, N. J. Plumbing & Heating BANK-STATEMENT (I the contract to any bidder whose blankets, according to Deputy Chief- [>sal in their judgment best serves By virtue of the aho.ve-s4.ated writ Near Route 29. First right turn after execution t'o me directed 1 shall ex’ *Paul F. Korlesky, who pointed out 11727,...... e District No. S Flagship, westbound. Phone UNion- Leo Hecht will care for your plumb c Township Committee. for sale by public vendue, In the DIs: REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE that this was not the "floating crap HOWARD J. BLOY, Court Room, in the Court House, Ih' m vill'i 2-7333. ing and heating problems. Free egti inLi.rtlDE NAI'iONAJv HANK Ol game’ now under investigation. Township Clerk City of Elizabeth, N. J., on Wed'nesu mates cheerfully given. BI 8-5758. ir.I.LSfDE. IN THE SPATE OF NEW 1 l)e 14th day of Mqy A.D., 1952, at i',. PLASTIC injection moldcrs, various Released on bail pen&’ifig their JERSEY, AT TIIE CLOSE OF BUSI­ o'clock in the afternoon o f aaid dav NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NESS (>N .MARCH 31st, 1032. All that tract or parcel of land “shifts, no experience necessary. appearanceWere Loyko, 36; George TOWNSilll* OF HILLSIDE Full insurance program, pleasant Wlicastro. 29, 1309 White street: Mi- Published in response to call made by uate lying and being in the Township" Repair Work Comptroller of the Currency, undei IM'MLIC NOTICE Is heVeby given that j HU...... laid County of Union, in the s-., working conditions, good pay. Apply 4/1>7 :haol Policastro, 33. 1305 White Section 5211. C. S. Revised Statutes. leale.d , proposals will be received by the of New Jersey: Gilbert Plastics, Inc., 1415 Chest­ ALL kinds of repair work done street- August DornerskL 34. 49 Wolf Township Committee of the Township FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING in n ASSETS of Hillside for the curbing and paving of carpentry, roofing etc. Call L! northwesterly lino of Summit Avenue nut Ave., Hillside. place; Dominick De Santo, 26, 1280 balances ivi direr'ash. Ha.vview Avenue between Williamson Ave a.V point ...... distant northeasterly Ui.ani-I Ij' up­629 p. 2-0979. White street; Anthony Dameo, 35 banks, including reser hup and the Township Line. The said front the corner formed by the 200 Long avenue; Joseph Bamberio, balance, 'and vas.sir Hums bids will be opened and publicly read seciion of said northwesterly line , OLDER MAN WHO •olle ? 4.259,963.St —George Van Photo at a meeting of said Committee to be Summit Avenue with the northeast,., | Roofing & Siding 30. 154 Silver avenue; Frank Mi­ United States belli at Municipal Headquarters. 1284 line of ,Wlnans Avenue; thence runnin- LIKES GARDENING Rubin Ritz, president of B ’nai B’rith Lodpe, presenting Phil Rizzuto chael., 35, 229 Silver avenue; Angelo obligations, direct a North Broad Street, Hillside. N. J. on fl) northeasterly along said northwc-.u,v- ROOFING, siding, alterations, Au­ guaranteed ...... 60,902.50 Tuesday, May 6th. 1952 at 8:30 P.M. WANTED TO PUT FLOWER GAR­ with Americanism award as Alan L. Tumarkin, chairman, looks on Marino, 37. Acme place, and Marion ly line of Summit Avenue 6.92 thorized Johns-Manville applica- Obligations of' Slates i Daylight Saving Time. thence (2) North 47 degrees 37 minute- DEN IN SHAPE DURING NEXT The seventh annual Americanism* Krasowski, 34, 218 Douglas roa’d, political subdivisions . . 1.4 91,433.3.5 Tlie work consists of the following .ors. Convenient Terms. Up to 5 west 126.04 feet; thence (3) South in SEVERAL WEEKS. $1 AN HOUR. plaque of Hillside Lodge 1514, B ’nai Roselle. irporate stocks (includ items degrees' 34 minutes West' 5.01 i'(>,.| years totf pay. Member of Better markin, award committee chairman $33,000.00 stock of Fet 300 Ruble Yards of Excavation CAUL UN 2-0010. B’rith, was awarded Tuesday night thence (4) South 46 degrees 52 nftnulcs Business Men's Bureau of Union. T h ey include Rev. H arold A. Gam- ■ral Reserve bank) 33.002.00 875 Lineal Feet of Concrete Curbs East parallel with W inans Avenue 126 lit in the Hillside Avenue S ch ool to blin, Dr. Wayne T. Branom, Walter jans and discounts (Inch 1375 Square Yards of Bituminous Con­ feel more or less .to the said uortn - Hearse Construction Co., 951 Salem The dinner committee consisted Ing $491.21 overdrafts) crete Pavement Help Wanted — Female Phil Rizzuto, of 241 Windsor way, 9,324.42 1.4 i westerly line of Summit Avenue and th,. Road, Union. UNVL 2-2782. O. Krumbiegel, Ruhl L. Custer, Mrs. of Ehrenkranz, chairman; Louis J. Hank premises owned A certified check made payable to the point' anrl place of BEGINNING. shortstop for the N ew York Y an k­ $r>«,00o.00. furniture an. H enry G. Nulton and D r. Milton M. Mess, treasurer; Abe Charm do. Township of Hillside for' not less than Being known and designated as part INTELLIGENT- woman, active so­ ees. He was cited fo r good citizen, 11 lures $74,101.51 12 l.lt. 1.51 10% of the amount of bid must a c­ of lot numbered 267 as laid down on Lilien. lickets; Ernest Voelk Jr., publicity; (Bank premises owned ; cially, interested in selling real Sidewalks, Driveways ship, service to the community and company each proposal. a certain map entitled “ M ap of Overlook Also introduced were Mayor Rob­ Charles Rausch, seating: Samuel B. Hiihjuci to No lien's i •’ Tim successful runt factor will be re- Heights. Hillside Township, Union Coun­ estate with Hillside as exclusive ter­ assumed by bank). UiNCRETE SIDEWALKS, Asphalt for his fight against juveiiile delin­ ert C. Kirkpatrick, Township Com- Friedman, Kasimir Drygujski, Mrs. ou i red to furnish proper surety bond ty, N. J. 'made April 1920 by W. n ritory. Car essential. Ray Bell & As­ Driveways; Estimates Cheerfully quency. TOTAL ASSETS ...... •j -i|'. .j - j ^conditioned for the faithful performance Luster, C.E., Elizabeth, N. J." mittemen John M. Malone, Milton Raymond Wolf, Herman Ariem. of the contract. sociates, 1360 Morris Ave.,. Union riven. Joseph A. Policastro, General SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a Rubin Ritz, president of the lodge, B. Conford and Henry Goldhor, Mrs. Frank Weber, Sidney Englander, LI ABI LIT IKS Drawings, specifiotions and forms of point South 40 degrees 8 minutes East UN 2-6222. | Contractor. Tel. WA 3-7953. 1309 Demand deposits ot‘ indivi bid for tlie proposed work will be fur­ presented the award. Kirkpatrick, president o f the Board Mrs, Ceil Abramowitz, Miss Doro­ 105 feet on line which Is distant 3la 4/24 - 5/8 white Street. 7-14 Jack Farrell, public relations di­ duals l-artneralilpa, an< nished by the Township Engineer, T-fenrv feet southwesterly on the southeaster!', of Education, and other board mem­ thy W olf, Dr. Harry Broday, Mrs corporations ... .• ...... 11.172.; Kreli, Jr., at ills office 433 North Broad line of Wyndmoor Avenue from t hi* rector for the Yankees, praised Riz­ bers. Helen Hintenberger, Mrs. Meyers. Time deposits. of individuals Street, Elizabeth. N. J. or the same may southwesterly side of Keer Avenue; PLASTIC injection moldcrs, various partnerships, and corpora be inspected by prospective bidders at Taxi Service zuto for practicing the principles of Invocation was by R abbi Eliezer Ritz, Arthur Kreszl, Henry Nussx, ttons thence (1) South 40 degrees 8 minutes shifts, no experience necessary. 7.913 984. the engineer's office during business East 38.66 feet .to rear line of lots front­ A taxi when you need it. Radio tolerance every day. Every h on or ac­ Cohen of Sinai Congregation and baum, Mrs, Florence Clover, Frank Repoaita United Slates hours. Full insurance program, pleasant ing on Summit Avenue; thence (2) South equipped cabs. Special rates for long corded him has been earned b y Riz­ bendiction was by Rev. Gamblin Deo, Mrs. Jaffe, Louis Marks, Mrs. Government (including The Township Committee reserves the 43 degrees 33 minutes 30 seconds West working conditions, good pay. Apply zuto, he concluded. postal savings) ...... 499.819.04 right to reject any or all bids and u> 54.33 feet to lands of others; thence i:' trips. Hillside Yellow Cab. WAverly n ow pastor o f the Dunellen Metho. Nettie Senner, George Geyer, Paul Deposits of States and po­ Gilbert Plastics. Inc., 1415 Chest­ aw:,,.,d the,,,, contracteuiniuct toin any bidderDtctaer whose along same North 42 degrees 30 mlniltiminute 6-1000, 303 Long Avenue. Waltei A bouquet of roses was presented dist Church. Miller, Thomas Duffy, Philip M. litical subdivisions...... 1.385.909.40 proposal in, their judgment best serves | West 41.30 feet; thence (4) North l nut Ave., Hillside. Other deposits tcertified and merest. Warren, owner to Mrs. Rizzuto b y Mi's. Charles T h e lodge choraLgroup under di­ Peck, Leslie J. Reed, Carmen Fer- degrees 25 minutes East 55.85 fept to the Rausch, president o f the W om en’s cashier’s check, etc.) 479.373.05 • order of the Township Conimitte. point and place of BEGINNING. WOMAN for cleaning and ironing, rection of Mrs. Sonya Dayne sang rigno, Harry I. Luftman, O'Brien, TOTAL HOW ARD J. BLOY. Being part of lots 6 2, 63 anrl 64 as Chapter o f B’nai B’rith. DEPOSITS $21,451,682.43 fou r hours daily. Call LL 5.3514. Tinning & Roofing several selections. A be .Charnack Richard Gianforte, William Gural, Tqwnship Clerk' laid down on “ Map No. 2 of Property Former recipients of the award Other liabilities ...... 190.269.78 belonging to the Newark Housing Corp­ GUTTERS and leaders, roofing anc program chairman, welcomed the Arthur Dienst, William Galik and we^e introduced by Allan L . Tu- TOTAL L IA B IL IT IE S ...... “ 1,641.952.21 SURROGATE’S NOTICE oration situate in Essex and Union C-.un- group. Jules Terry, NOTICE TO CREDITORS tles, N. J. C. F. Lemaasena,’ Surveyor, For Sale siding. Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Vve.. Hillside. Tel. WA 3-6899 f ESTATE OF ALEX FRIEDMAN June 1, 1922” Capital Stock: Deceased There in due approximately $7,685.34 Co inn LIVING ROOM sofa, $15. Drop leaf Pursuant to the' order of CHARLES with interest from March 20, 1952. and total pa 00,000.00. 200. 000.00 OTTO, JR.. Surrogate of the County . kitchen table. $'2.50. Early English Trucking -- Used Furniture Progiress Women Surplus ...... Hillside Heights To Protest 900,000.00 °! Union, made on the twenty-first day ALEX CAM PBELL, Sheriff library table. $5. ECHO Hotpoint re­ Undivided profits ...... 50,992.50 TRUCKING, resort trips twice of April A.D., 1952. upon the application McQlynn, Weintraub & Stein, Attys. TOTAL CAPITAL frigerator. like new , $225. This re­ weekly: also used furniture for ol the undersigned, as Administratrix or EDJ * HT CX.41-C(3) frigerator lists today for $392.50. Elect Officers ACCOUNTS ...... 1.150.992.50 the estate of said deceased, notice is Fees—$28.56 sale. H. L. Hayes, repr 240 Long Dust Bowl Change O f Zone hereby g^ven to the creditors of said de- TOTAL LIABILITIES April 17-May 8 George Beyer,. 1130 Bank street. Ave., WA 6-1553 evenings and< Sun­ EL 2-2750. At least 15 home-owners residing1 Mrs. Eugene Abramowitz Tuesday AND CAPITAL day 10-8. t/f evening was chosen president of the COUNTS ...... within 200 feet o f the deep "dust ELECTROLUX refrigerator, very Women's Progress Club. MEMORANDA ~ Assets pledged or assigned ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH g,;od condition. 41 Fail banks St. bowl” between Paul street and Also elected were Mrs. George Miss Oswald Honored Route 29 are expected to appear,[Amazing Turnout to secure liabilities and nr call EL 2-3973. Handler and Mrs. Charles Grubin, for other purposes ...... 500,000.00 ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR tonight before the Zoning B oard to I A - 1 11 vice-presidents; Mrs. Jack Abelo- STATE OF NEW JERSEY."- b - iLDING MATERIALS, lumber At Bridal Shower protest a request by the owner, l/O lQ llO r L lin ilP r witz, financial secretary; Mrs. COUNTY OF UNION, ss: ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Pastor ■uason material, trim, hardware, Miss Marion Oswald was honored Joseph Forthuber, to change his U1Li Charles Rohrlich, recording secre 1, H. W. Peace, Jr., cashier of the p?ints. Builders' General Supply property from Residence B Zone to a above-named bank, do solemnly swear at a miscellaneous bridal shower tConlimitd from Page One) tary; Mrs. Milton Gersten, corres­ that the above statement is true to the 9:30 a.m. Graded School and M en’s Bible Class. Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, last Thursday night at the home of Business D, ponding secretary; Mrs. Sidney Eng­ best of my knowledge and belief. tlie present construction program 10^5 a.m. Worship with Sermon, “How Goes The Church?” Cianford, N. J. CR 6-0505. her matron of honor-elect, Mrs. The decision was voted Tuesday lander, treasurer, and Mrg. Louis H. W. PEACE, JR.. possible, the joint school and Cashier. Jean Wolf, of South Long avenue. night at a meeting of the Hillside ------— Morris, hospitality chairman. They correct—a t t e s t : About 45 guests were present Heights Civic Association w hich also dustry exhibit, the hon or nights for will be installed next month. L-L. A.A Hm'1HULL TO .1. . — e Th J . . i ; ... . i . q G h G 0 1 ofYI n l A X T C- rl f I'. .. t-i — , Services from Newark, Kenilworth and Irv­ will urge the Board of Education tc school employes and former Board A citation for outstanding work JAMES A. ONEIL cf Education members and the new D. H. DOREMUfe ington, as well as from Hillside. protest Forthuber’s plan because of by the group in the Serv-A-Hospital Directors. WA 3-7328 The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .the proximity of the excavation to high school tennis courts. He also Committee will be awarded to Mrs Sworn to and subscribed before r Y o u N eed Calvin Coolidige School. noted Goldhor’s gift o f $1,000 to this 21st day of April, 1952. DR. IRVING BRODY Vernon Oswald, of 259 Hollywood Abramowitz and Mrs. Sam Leventer, MILTON R. LUSTER avenue, Miss Oswald will be mar­ Residents in the area want the provide scholarships for ten years chairman, at a meeting May 7 of the Notary Public of N-w Jersey. DR. HARRY M. BRODY Aluminum Storm Windows ried May 17 to Louis Bechler. of piupeivyproperty seeueuseeded to10 naic halt thetne settling for - “a boy and singirl graduating :rom from Jewish Women’s Organization. My commission expires Dec. 4, 1952 of dust over their homes,'it was said. $ e non-college curriculum of the Hillside, in the Presbyterian Church. The club will attend a perform ­ LEGAL NOTICE Optometrists SOMETHING n ew in aluminum Last week Forthuber notified the " 'S h school. ance of “Three Wishes for Jamie” storm windows, screen sash and Township Committee that he would Declaring he knows Goldhor will May 8. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 85 Williamson Ave., Hillside, N. J. porch enclosures. Call WA 3-1083. DRIVING OR take steps to alleviate the alleged continue his service in his present At a recent meeting, Mr. anil Mrs. TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE - 4/10 nuisance within a “month o r so” position, Dr. Branom read a poem PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tha't WALKING Emanuel Reiter served as host and sealed proposals will be received by but failed to. specify what h e had written especially for the occasion hostess in honor of the forthcom ­ the Township Committee of the Town­ Eyes Examined ship of Hillside for the construction of Dressmaker in mind. Commissioner M ilton B. by Mrs. Branom and presented the ing marriage of their daughter, Lu­ HOURS TAKE IT EASY 11 Concrete Curbs on both sides of Bu­ Conford urged possible action commissioner with a scroll from the cille. NEWARK OFFICE chanan Street from Stockton Avenue to Tues. & Thurs. E’'e. 6:30 to 8:00 P.M 88 H alsey S tr e e t SYLVIA’S Modiste. Dresses made to against Forthuber if necessary tG Board of Education for his contribu­ Paul Street. The bids will be opened Newark- 2, N. J . order. Specializing in wedding correct the condition. tion to the school system and the and- publicly read at a meeting of said AND BY APPOINTMENT HUY BONUS AND KEEP THEM MArket 2-S833 gowns and evening wear. Altera­ Only $360 Needed] Forthuber disclosed yesterday that school children. Committee to be held at Municipal Head- tions. 370 Hillside avenue, or call UN J Ills plan to eliminate the dust bowl Other Presentations 2-6338-W. involves erection o f light industry Other presentations included a 2-28 which would be of benefit t o the certificate of service by Mrs. Robert | By A Lucky Buyer; township, such as warehouses and C. Kirkpatrick, for the Board Household Furnishings Bought j YES, ONLY $360 DOWN the hke, but no, heavy manufactur­ of Education; a plaque from his ing. friends by Samuel Ehrenkranz, din­ ANTIQUES, China, Silver, Book;-, j Buys this 1949 Plymouth Special j ner committee chairman; a certifi­ Clothing, Sewing Machines, Type j De Luxe . This car is like i SAVE TIME AND cate for a square foot of the Roths­ writers, and All Household Goods new. Balance 18 months low bank t child, Hospital in Jerusalem by Mrs . rates. See it today. t Bought. Call W Averly 6-2C53. ENERGY. REFER Anrie Jaffe fo r Hillside Chapter of TO CLASSIFIED Hadassah; an inscribed book from well.wishers b y Mrs. Jean A, White, Mattresses Renovated S. TERRY BUSINESS ADS. school district clerk: prayer books IRED0ME8 Call WAverly 6-4280 f orFREE iitf- containing Goldhor’s name as donor mate to renovate (rebuild) your from B’nai B'rith W om en’s Chapter mattress like new , (SAME DAY & SONS for the Hillel Foundation at Prince­ SERVICE). ton University, presented by Mrs. Est. 1925 MATT-REST PRODUCTS Mae Meyers; gifts from the Ninth 1275 Liberty Ave. 1209 Liberty Ave. District Civic Association by Albert CHECKING Rothbard and Hillside B ’nai B’rith Moving - Tracking EL 2- 3116 — EL 2-7092 Lodge by Rubin Ritz, president. Frank W. O ’Brien, past president Pa U1/8 Moving Sz, Trucking, Hill- nf the Hillside Industrial Association, *lde. N. J, Phone UN 2-7768 Paul ACCOUNTS n*Mr,r 422 Yale Ave lauded Goldhor and other Demo­ HAS TERRIFIC PIWER! SIDNEY T. HOLT crats on the Township Comm.ttee Diamonds and Jewelry Appraisal N O MINIMUM for their service to the community Painting £ Decorating Established 1852 nndj their attitude of fairness to in ­ TRY FIRE DOME. .. the engine with SELF-SUPERVISED, Painting and BALANCES dustry. TRY POWER STEERING!.. .you can Paperhanging; guaranteed work: 786 Broad 8t. — 9th Floor Newark, N. J. Prominent Guests famous dome-shaped combustion turn the wheel with one finger. Hy­ interior and exterior: contract or M any prominent guests were in ­ MArket 3-2739 chambers. Terrific 160-h. p. perform­ day work. Small jobs honored. H REQUIRED troduced, including Edward L draulic power does the work . . . ance on regular fuel! F rid m an . EL 3-3901. Whelan, Union County Democratic parking is child’s play! GUARANTEED painting and pap­ chairman; Albert Benninger. Free- mmmm WIOIDAmi OWNERS I * TRY TIP-TOE SHIFT with Fluid Drive SEE DESOTO TODAY! erhanging, both interior and ex­ holder from Mountainside and a new . . . it ’s got terior, either by contract or by day; eg!L AUTHORIZED COME IN AND power in county Republican circles . . . for finest no-shift driving! You everything! Power Braking . . Elec­ small jobs welcomed. J. M. Harris, members of the Township Commit­ just step on the gas to go . . tric Window Lifts . . . Solex Heat- BI 3-8792. SEE US AT tee and Board of Education; Magis­ step on the brake to stop! 2-7 trate Sidney Birnbaum, Township Resistant Glass. Lots more! Physician Dr. Milton M. Lilien and m any others. Pet Shops " ‘SKi.*"- MArket3-0222 ANY OF ENJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish In his response, G oldhor recalled Center of Hillside. A great assort­ ms early Hillside friends, the iate ment of fancy tropicals. Aquariums, OUR township attorney Emil A. Herrigel accessories Bird Dept. Boxer Pup­ ano his law associate, Joseph Lincia- pies. Fresh horsemeat Free De­ TOWN bury and David Oppenheimer livery. Hollywood Pet and Supply OFFICES said he was proud of Hillside’s Co.. 257 Hollywood Ave. near Long cat'ional system, which he ranked EL 2-8985 SHOPPE at the top in the entire country -4WAWV frcO U K r Prop of the educational staff 'u,,.e(i Photographers young people to aspire to b 1315 Liberty Ave. WEST tea,-hers, like "the fine ones in Hill CANDID WEDDINGS WA 3-7730 side” , appealed for support of ah OUR SERVICE TO YOU activities for benefit of school We take candid pictures of your TRUST CO. projects and counseled Voting in Wedding, and place them in a won school elections. He concluded by —*- thank-incr -all v- . J derful musical or non-musical al NEWARK, N. J. thanking all for attending «nd ex nrOeCod thn L ------1. a /* . bum. If you wish, w e would be glad pressed the hope he d eserJ•vet ei their w ell wishes. 10 show you our sample pictures Springfield Ave. & High St. large selection of albums at youi KRAS Hoffman Toastmaster * Lyons Ave. & Bergen S». home. GIRDE.ES Harold G. Hoffman, Executive TJi- OUR GIFT TO YOU Hawthorne Ave. & Clinton P lace rector, Division of Employment Se­ HOSE curity, and former governor, served FOR YOUR WEDDING * So. Orange Ave. & Bergen S i. value of extra/ pictures and gifts McKettrick as toastmaster. Other guests of ho nor included Mayor Kirkpatrick and • . Telephone, Qr Wxite ior FREE and Whit* ildawoll Hroa. whan availnbl*. o n «qalpl*«nt. et .on "PLANNING YOUR Henry Rosenfleld * Have Drive-tn Tetters an d members of the Township Commit. tG." GALLARD'S MOVIE- D R E S SE S Off-Street Parking for Deposi tors tee, all members of th e'’ Board‘ of 29 COE AVE., EL 5-5064 or Education, Mrs. White, D r. Branom, 2-5767. B L O U S E S Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, o f pihai Con- Ray D. Matthews - Your De Soto - Plymouth Dealer / SPORTSWEAR 50TH Y E A R gregation; Rev. George H. Donovan of Trinity Reformed Church, New­ Fight Folio — Give Always First Q u a lity 1902-1952 ark, .who pronounced the benedic­ Sister Kenny Foundation tion- Magistrate Birnbaum and MIDWAY MOTORS. INC. N a tion a l of fW aral Deposit Make* members o f Goldhor’s Immediate M l avenue. New York 17 fnnroitc* Corporation fam ily Mrs. Anna Goldhor, his w ife; Steve Goldhor his son and 1433 Nortjrlh’oad St. W 3-3500 Mrs. Dora Goldhor, his mother. DC SOTO-PLYMOUM Daabr, ,MOUCHO MARX — “You B., Yo.. Uf—- — ry — boH, Radio and T.UvUon... NSO n .ho rii.