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April 21, 1957 -- Vol. XXIX, No. 16 NUMBER ONE--Mayor Vincent Pernetti, (left) purchases the first ticket for the third mmual spring concert of the North SingleCopy 5 Cents $3.00 a Year By Mall Haled0n Choral Society from Ken Davidson ,president of the group. The concert is scheduled to be held on May 24 at the Eastern Christian High School. auditorium, Oakland Ave.

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This Sunday we celebrate Easter Sunday--the anniversary of the Resurrection of the "Princo of Peace.'" The feeling that comes over you as you join in prayer on Easter Sunday is as proud and soaring as a church steeple, yet as warm and humble as a neighbors' handshake. You and your friends, E.NC!! %N(, ..CLUB IN.•T.%l.!.•--Rctir•n president of the Pater- sirering the thri ',11mginspiration of the Easter services, become son Club G rr• Vmt rutt 'n tlrrcnd,.r.• kav.l t•s new p•ident vital strandsi• a harmoniousweb-work held secure by the F• l'i•her t installation dinn 'r. Other •re, left • •ght: Van Puttam; llenry Stuhr, •tat,. vi' l)r'•id .nt' •h• J•k •- frame of religion. Attend the churchof your choicetiffs laney, 1st x i,',' pre•ident- !1•)3 '•'r en, •e•reta• a-d Charles De W•he, p' .'t pre ld 'nt •d •st r f •e••es. Easter,andjo1With your family inthe impressive services. . . 11he CHRONICLE I P^6E THREE

, PROPESTAI•T BREAKFAST--Members of the Protestant Men's Club on steps of .Church of the Mess'mhbefore attending a Commun- ion breakfast sponsored by the Gre•ter Paterson Council of Churchesß Left to right ,are: Rev. Gerrit Heemstr•, Dr. Nornmn V. Hope, Rev. Arthur A. Wahmmm and Char.es Kar•, clmirnmn of the commit. Rear: Rev. Glenn O. Peternmn,Rev. SamesS. Tiller, Rev. Ariel E.' ou 8 Verdesi and Edward M. Gillespie.

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County Constables Association, by William '11radley ,president ß of the board of aldermeaL The award was mmic at a dinner- BROILED LOBSTER -/ -- DAILY dance sponsored by the const•bles• Left to right axe: Hemran OYSTERS- CLAM- D •{• - SWORD Goldberg, secreta•; Roger 1•. din, president; Bradley, Bradley, BELMONTAVE (• u•ke.s}, HALED Ral• SupI• andl)el Monte. -

PAeE FOUR The CHRONICLE ., All Set for The Easter Parade : ooks'n;tuf ., %i-'!!. .':;:•:!' " .-" .-... -.....-...v "•': -.-':•:i:::: ': :!i!ii!::.:::* '•!'::i• ...... i-!."" -'2' .. :'i;'..... ';,;.*".,::•'?.":i;; ....:'*'""*-- "': Families that have answered -':.i;.' " •'ß *"?.; ß";'.... ,.,-':i':½ •*' .,t'i'•:.. the call of European travel have ß "'%:'

; -....-.;:'-;;-: ß , . ß ;!.:. -. discovered what travel expert ß ... ß . ..•-.,.& • .... '" -.-':'•i Mary Parker has known for some ... ' ....;...--ß ..•..... time--an excursion abroad with ;-"i '":" •"• •' :':"'"'i...... : ...... : '..• ?...... young people can be accom- . :;.'. • :.?'" ::.... ß ¾¾..ß ,,, .. .. : :::i:-,;"":'";:• ':•:-' ' ß ';i:;...' plished with no hardship at all if ,... ß ..,,. ß ß:" '.;i .i t. .. .., -' •....:.;;:;.. .: ...... the parents have the necessary ...... i':.i ;i:...-. -...... , "-v "' ". information. ßi;-::•!; ....::'•:i:i:i::::- ß "::...?;.': .. 4.'4: ß -:...--:-$...... :-'.½.s: -.:..-.,;...... •' '"Seeing Europe With Young ,½. .-.-... .- . :;•. ; ;i:;-. .: ... ß ß

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ß ß .!;.... . v.-.-.-...... ; ß ß :. :: ;';. • -::,?-."-".".;-ii•!.-. Z.:.:• ß travel editor of Mademoiselle, : ...•,--x• 'i;!:i;i:i:-"-':"::?:!:i- ß .. .. ß!•.,:x, - .:.:... .. Charm ::-'and Travel Magazine, .!" ":'i!:' '"" ":' " .-:..-";.''i;--...... ß ...... ß ß: !•...... : .... , gives all the information needed •...•.. . .•. ß ß . ;;;--....-...... -. ß.--.. .:,. ..:;!;'!*!:*' .... . by'a family preparing for a E'uro- .;Z;'-?.... ;-....?• ...... ;. pean trek. Prentice-Hall pub- .- '- ;..';•.•, ..•i:;.: ß lisl{ed the book April 5. ß ...':..:.-:::::.:! ':•,:,...; In planning a European trip :!.. ':..i'. i. with •:t•hildren Miss Parker offers '-?;' ß."" ;, ::. -" :; . ß ii:""•;:ii•i:.:'. '.""'::'.i!:: the" following suggestions- , .... : - .. ..- •:,• ß 1. Take clothes for the children Robert Russell,star of "Stand Up and Be Counted", (CBS Television Network, Mon. thru that wash easily and require no Fri.) shows what the well dressed Fifth Avenue stroller will wear this year in the Easter ironing, such as seersucker, jer- Phrade..He is posing (left) in front of Plaza •Square-in a formal outfit. Mr. Russell proves that a mere male can join the ';Hat Parade" (center), and" .wears his'own Easter bonnet without frill9 sey, corduroy, nylon and dacron. :•ponit..He indulges•n his'.f•v0'.r..it•.ho.bbY' (right)• and photographsother paraders in CentralPark'.. (She offers a basic wardrobe.) ;2. Remember that c h i 1 d r e n stay children in Europe until riley are well along in their teens, '.:-'...... '•-• .... .•ß .: . "-- ..._... -..,.'•"'. .::::!::...... ' ",;•,,•. :!i•!!??.-".-".-"i....._..... '-'-:-..' "' ' ;. .:':... -- .'::... sb don't overdress them. ß: "'.. ::..; ' i ,• • •' : ' ? %:½." .,,..• :i½.:'-'.'-'.".-:iii;,...•'.i,. ..,... o ."....:i....-..-.;.•:"..:.-';'..:/:•...-'...'.%'...... "...... ; !.•.•-.'•.?: ...... '.::, ...... •...... ;;...... :i•:.'_e.:,•:•<.-:..-'iii?:;.• ....-.-'..-:::::•11•.-'.-.....:i•:::---'•!• .?. ,...... •;i:.-.•½ •- .. .3. The ta'blier (a coverall apron) is the uniform required if youngsters are to be left in one -o.• the many fine Continental ' ..:.:.::-:-:-:-.'-;-:.:.;.:'• ,•i•.:-- ....;:.;.:. -:.:.:.:.::.:.:.:-:.x.;.. -..-.:.:.-...... :.:..::.::-x--...'---:-:-::.-;• ----:-:-::: :::-:$..•5;:::::::::::-:- ======-:---:-:::..-' . sci•pols. ;.- "' ' ß -.. -...... *-'!ii!?''.',"2•.'".•i.".'":*- ?* .. :iii;i,liliiii?!;ii?i!!,ii,:....'" -.•!i*i;!ii!!½i;;:i!ii;;•?i;i:!•???ii!iiii: .."i•iiii;!;?i•!i??•i•i•i!i*i•???!½'_--'.-".;!ii;iii'.-'.."..'..".-'..'•.'...... 4'•Only one passport is re- ' ;.-: ' " '..-:;.-. ;-::!::.'-'.":;:.::•-'."•:•:.:;i:::::-'-':.':•:!• ..•:!; ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i:i::;:; ======qui.red for the entire family' if thi* children are under 221. Give yourself ample time to secure one. 5. A smallpox vaccination cer- .... ?* ' tificate dated within three years of your return is necessary in AUXILIARY INSTALLS--The Paterso vice-presiden.t Katherine Sarno. Stand- City Veterans, VFW, Auxiliary 1801, ing: Grace Sukrie, 2nd color bearer; order to get back into the United held installation of officers at their State Ruth Donnelly, guard; Marie 'Burnham, S,tates. St. headquarters. Seated, left to right, color bearer; Margaret Breeze, flag bear- ß"Getting to Europe by ship is are: Madly Horton, Sr., vice•president; er; Rose Simouse, Sr., elmplain; Hilde- n;t•orefun for the children than Theresa Faulkner, installing officer; in- garde-Steens, trea.surer; Sally Brown, coming president Louise Naundorf; out- conductress; Mary Conte, b•nner bearer; -'flying,' 'Miss Parker points out. going president Jessie Hering; inst•lling Jane Van Loon, color bearer ;and Miss All transatlantic steamship lines conductress Wilhelmina Butler; and Jr. Agnes Barrowclough. vie with one another in their fa- cilities for the small fry. Airlines too go all out to make the young- sters' crossing comfortable. "The same rules apply in traveling as in staying at home," writes Mary Parker. "Interest the children in what is going on around them to take their minds off themselves."

"It is vital'," writes Miss Park- ..,: ,,, er "to carefully schedule your visits before em'barking. In this way you will save all your time to do the things that appeal to you most." She offers vivid des- criptions of the many European religious, artistic, historical and entertainment centers ,as a guide for family planning. "Seeing Europe With Young' People" .describes the Italian Toy VICTORY PIC]•URE -- City Le•ler G. the photo include State •,,n, lot Frank Fair, the Shakespeare Festival Moe DiGangi and County Cha•_rma• W. Shershin, Joseph Gourley, Sheriff -and many' other colorful spec- Lloyd B. Marsh pose for the victory pic- Norman Tattersall, Freeholder Robert ture at Republican headqtmrters. To the Moore, Assemblynmn Arnold •Smith, As- tacles .which h a v e delighted left of Marsh is Thonms Lazzio, Pater- semblywoma• E.mm•. . Newton..'.• , l•os•rio young people for years. son m•yor•lty candidate, and others in Loma•o, Lester F. Titus. ;•

CHRONICLE PAGE FIVII ßYOUI HOMF,' ß x,we ß Good Features to Be Found in Old Houses Wedding Bells HEN houseswere planned a centuryand a haiœago, the masterbuilder chosento dothe importantwork brought his architectural books around. These books, published in 4,½ ::::::::::::::::::::: England (some are still in existence), had details of doors, -. , ß•-' •"ß '. ß ß ::::i:!:i:M::.:.:.:.:.:.: windows, mantels, entrances--in fact, details of everything ß . • -. that went into a house. -. •- .- . ,, ...... ' In looking through the pages • ' of these books, one fact be-

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ß ..•. : ß : designswere good! They were ...... :• . .. ß: :. "•.••"1• , :;.•:-.•- , velopedtaken fromby Englishhouses,'de- master designers. -. • : l Didyou ever see an original ..'• .'[- •' tweenhousein 1650this and country, 1840, builtthat didbe- MRS. AMERICO MERLiNo ..^ ß':.%:::::::...,•{,?• ': ': nothave well proportioned de- -:.;...:-.:.-:.:.:'.• ii • tails? Miss Joan Marchitti, daughter ...... • :•.%...•.,, The photographsshow two of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marc .hitti, ...... '-.½;..:"'-'.:: Chamberlain Ave., was married :.7.-.--::•'•"::..-•'-,i;•

.. '"...... '"-...':"i..,•.•q,• ß-:. -. ,•; designslishedbyof these cut-out achieved scrolls.many The Metline, Van Houten St., at St...... :i"::•'.}'" •J .variations and were probably James R. C. Church, Totowa Bor- ß "'•.,•;•:..•.•;F'.¾'--•"•,•...•:•-'-."- : chosen by the owner from a ough. The Rev. Francis Reilly of- ß '." - :t ..-'.-.-,,:"...... %..,.'.*.• ...... "handbook or, perhaps, the mas- ficiated at the ceremony which :i:: .:i:i:i:: ter builderdesigned one with a little variation,being careful was followed by a reception at to keep within acceptedlimits of design. the Duet Plaza. The secondhas the gracefulcurve so beloved down through The bride wore a •own of lace the years.Here there was no ornamentation(perhaps the and chiffon. Her floor length veil ownerscould not affordit), and gracefullines alone achieved fell from a lacecap trimmed with this lovely staircase. pearls, and she carried a bou- MRS. THEODORE LOBSENZ .We read some interesting quet of stephanotis with an or- new• recently in an article chid center. 'The marriage of Miss Janet , Slater, daughter of 1Vl•r.and Mrs. about a real estate company, Edward Slater, 339 Nineteenth telling of the many large old Ave., to Theodore Lobsenz. son houses with large rooms sold ß5. ... -. of Mr. and Mrs..Meyer Lobsenz. 10 West Parkway, Clifton, took recently. These houses were a ,place in the Terrace Room of drug on themarket a few years .':.. The Plaza. Nex• York City. R.abbi ago, but now when buyers see Martin Freedman of Barnett the few, small rooms they get " •"' .- 2'-' ' Temple performed the ceremony for their money in new houses, which was mellowed by a recep- .....4½.... • " ' tion. they are buying-and-rejuve- nating these old houses. ":?.. -- t . ! ..:-..r7-"•'•- ...... ¾.-e' • •[i:' -. .. Those relics of the late 19th :';:c•'. 'ii':.'-- " :...... • i'v..•. ß.....: ...... and early 20th centuries have :'.•- .•:.. ß ß.: .... '•.:' .---.. . .-. many large rooms, many fire- .-- .. ,. .. . places,large grounds,fine old ...... shrubbery, shady lawns. They ...... x:"--.:.... . '•. ,., qe.,/-...... are ideal for strong young Photos courtesy Rus.•½11F. VChltehe•d coupleswith largefamilies. If you are searchingfor a home look at some of these old places. Such houses can have their worst architectural features changed--perhapsa new mantel in the living room or a new staffcase.They are well built and are worth the money spent on them. And they can sometimesbe bought for little more

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: :.: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:.:.....:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. St. George's R. C. Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Marion Kominiak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kominiak, 32 Donald St., Clifton, to Richard QualityCommercial Printing S. Van Den tloop, son of Mrs. M. !:i:i:i:i:i:i:•:i:i:i:!:!:i:i:i:i:i:!:i:i:!:i:!::.::!:;:.:::i-i:i:E:i:!:i:i:i:i-i i.i.Y:::f:i:- ' Jordan, 149 Seventh Ave., Haw- thorne. The Rev. Joseph Glynn officiated at the ceremony. MRS. ERIC JULANDER The bride wore a pale beige . PATERSON PRESS sheath dress with matching hat Miss Jane.Klepper 'became the and brown accessories and had a bride of Eric Julander in a cere- corsage of white orchids. mony solemni7cd at the home of Maid of honor was the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Verm.r Julander, cousin, bliss Patricia K•iatkow- 25 SpringtiMe Ave., Clifton, broth- 170-172 BUTLER ST. LA. 5-2741 PATERSON ski who wore a pale blue qheath er and sister-in-lax• of the bride- with black accessories and a cor- groom. The Rev. Adrian DeJong sage of orchids. Lawrence Ko- of the Sixth Reformed Church, miniak, also a cousin of the bride', Prospect Park, officiated. was best man. PA6-E SIX The CHRONICLE HowCan Volunteer WorkBe

By ANNE HEYWOOD thusiasm and more work done." TS volunteerwork that a woman With this in mind,we drafted •. doesin the communityever of a letter which she sent to the any help if shefinds herself need- superintendentsof a long list of Ing a paid job•. hospitals, asking if she might Mrs. B. didn't think so. come in and talk with them about "For 15years," she sa•d bitterly, the possibility of a part-time I worked my head off in volun- paid job as Director of Volun- iiii!iiiiiiii!iiiii!i!ii?i: teer jobs, but now when I really teers. She mentioned her back- needall actapaying as if Ij,ob, d neverthe employers lifted a plusgrounda fewasconcrete a volunteersuggestions herself, of ;.--'•..-'..--..-'..-'.-:;-.:.•i•<•;•:SS?,%•:?•:•sr•`..:.:.:.:•`.•...... •..:..:ii•...... :•:::•:•:•...... •i•i•::::•::•i•i•--'%.-'..:"'t;.--":'•p' ;-:.--'::.:.::i•--:.-"•½•;•?• theMrs.government, Bshusbandand recentlyworked had for,o,,,• • • /_-?] •:'""•'"'"•11,...::..../....::::•:•i::::....•.....•...... •! I-.-.-*-:.....-.:.:•:•V• I ereneeds.e-e-se Their onlywere.,.er. child was in •.-],•.--,-.•i!i."::•.•_ ,' .::• school,and Mrs. B. was more than •1_ _rq]!f,] f•:":':"'-"'"'•• .; hiswmmgsalaryto just•o •erdidn't m•recover towar• basic •f•,, .•111•L1"'"'"':':'"'::'•i'c • , _•.._._q•':½:'dqll'•X •RS. SE ELL- clefrayingfinger.",expenses. whatAliishe"• thought'"•"•:'•••might beJilldone, • • NTHW Most of her volunteerwork had •• c•lll]'• • '-•• "}•i HAWTHORNE-Airline Eliz.•- •_ •^_•.^•_;,•,• ;_ ,•.• ,;•...... Igdlllllll:• ,-•) • • • i beth Shook, daughter 'of ' Mrs. In thechildren's ward, at the re- •.11œ•••,•'•x,"T',• /•i -•,•-Tt' Mae G. Shook,of 63 SixthAVe•, ceptiondesk of the Out-Patients -• ,]•r"\[• I•'•j.•Ill! wasmarried to Kenneth ThOmas Department,asa GrayLady, and, •, I! t 7/ • •lji•i '-..•:::¾• Waywell,son of Mrs. Mildred .infact, in aboutevery capacity -----fl •-••_••)lJ• :/'J:t ov. Waywen, ait,anO re- -you could think of. She under- '• "•-••.'.-.![• i:..l.;il stoodhow ahospital isrun, and •' "'•':••••11'•""'":•'•-..•i]...... :•..'•a; i. ':'{...•iii:ti[.' The First Presbyterian Church,cently at St. Anthony's R.'C•. Patients,shegotother along volunteers,beautifully nurses,with•":••••••••••i!:::::":::'"':' -i '"'"'"'"'•':':':•::'•:••••:...... •il '"'"'"'""'":••i]:i!•i:ii!ii•i!' :'"'"?•"'"':•'•Jtii: Ridgewood,themarriage wasof theMiss setting Elizabeth forofficiated.Church. TheRev. Bren Madden anddoctors. Butshe lacked all•"J7•'"•:•'••••••i"':""":'"'"" •"-- -'" '-'":'::"":':'"'"'••HighlandAnneSutherland,Ave, Ridgewood,daughter andof Rose TheGeraci,maid ofof honorEaston, wasPa., Missand technicalturned downskills inand every so had hospital been .,._"•:,'27i•'""'"""• ••':-'"'"!"'""'•ii "•::_.¾;•]: • Mrs.the lateO. Dr.Stewark WilliamMichael, W. Suther-291 the bridesmaids were Jolce and shehad approached for a job. A VolunteerWorker in a Hospital. land, to Lawrence JosephNovy. Doris Waywell, Pruella Shook Mrs. B. was an intelligent stressingthe great financial say- The bridegroom is the son of Mr. •and Katherine Farace. The best woman and a very observant one. ing which could be made by put- and Mrs. Milo Novy, Iowa City, man was Chris Morich and.the Iowa. In discussing the problem with ting volunteer w?rkers to the The Rev.Charles A. Platt per- usherswere Paul Knapp, JosePh me, she said one significant very best use. formed the ceremony assisted by A!vino, .Patrick Puluse and Car- thing: "All the hospitals seem to Mrs. B. is now Director o• Vol- the bride's brother, William F. men Terrizzi. be complaining about being un- unteers in a medium-sized New derstaffed, and 1 know they don't York hospital, and her happiness Sutherland,field Theologicala student Seminary.at Bloom-A re- Thecouple will liveat 63Mait- have much money for hiring in the job is surpassed only by ceptionfollowed at the homeof land Ave., after a two-weekwed- people. But, honestly, they could that of the hospital staff. the bride. ding trip. get ten times as much work done Don't sell your volunteer ex- if they only made intelligent use perience short, even if the em- of their volunteer workers." ployer does. You learned a lot She explained that too many while you were doing it, and per- volunteers were assigned to one haps noticed mistakes that were department, and not enough in being made. Draw up a plan to ß:. .• ....:.: ... :... . another, and that' the wrong type correct those mistakes, and dig -i !::'$:-.r.::'-F'--:!:!?ii...... --':-•!:..:.,... :: .... ".- : •""!:!.:•:. , L-!i:!.:,.:.:::..:i...':!::.:.':: ....,,'::•:i"•.•....,,:::.".'.: i.:.::5}' ß. .. of girls seemed to be placed in the until you find an employer who .'::::::$i::':i?::•!:•:!::•:::i::'. :?--.•:..4':.<' '::t:!....P':[' ' ß wrong jobs. "If they'd arrange it is willing to pay for having them :"..:-:':'.:.- ..!:::::::::::-*:-':::"i,:.:-'. :i.:.i:.::. -.-2½ .... .'-•, ....':::%: ::.,.,.:• i•;.'"":.•...... •.:::.**•.• . • ':":!;:. better, they'd get double the en- corrected. ß ., ß .-.... :; '. ....

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"'The The Citizens Public Expenditure Sur- EDITORIALS vey has gone into the budget in detail and states that it can be reduced by Editor Speaks more than $4.5 billion by cutting non- defense spending back to the level of To a Bright and Sunday is Easter. At Easter time it seems, three years ago, without touching any for some unknown reason, everybody has to Happy Easter defense spending. deck himself out in his very best and go Senator Byrd, a recognized Con.gres- show off his new clothes to everybody else who is also doing the same thing. So we Easter is a joyous time of the year. At sional authority ,believes that a $5 bil- Easter, like at no other time, the world come. to an impasse! Everybody is trying lion cut is possible, and he intends to to impress everybody else with clothes seems much brighter and more full of show Congress where and how. which they couldnt' afford to buy in the first hope of better things to come. The place. What I can't figure out is why we Other studies have produced similar divine light cast by Him who died to don't call it a draw. I wont' buy a new suit save the world brings a great measure opinions. for Easter if you don't. (If any clothiers of comfort and reassurance to those John S. Knight ,of the Knight News- read this I'm just fooling). mortals w;ho suffer despair and disap- papers, has this important comment' underneath this mountain of clothes, POintments. "Wecan'f curb inflation by tellinglabor new shoes ,new bonnets i's the real meaning and industry to be good boys, or urging The untold depth of His love knows of Easter. How many of us are there who economic discipline upon the individual, no limits and cannot fail to inspire us have at any period during the Easter sea- if the government goes all out for big- son really given a thought to the true mean- and bring us the reaffirmation in our ger and better spending." ing of this wonderful time of year? knowledge that He has been preparing a' House for us. Let us each turn our In the words of Him.. who gave His. life eyes and hearts to the gloriousand How's Your "Housepower"? that we might live, "I am the Resurrection ous meaning of Easter, remembering and the Life" there is a powerful message We Americans have an .amazing of hope. to all who want to listen. Here is that even amidst the gloom that en- amount of mechanical power at our a promise given to all .without qualification. shrouds us and in the dreary days command, to use at work and at play. He didn't single out any group or individual ahead, we are not and will not be alone! He promised Resurrection and Life to each To take one obvious example, today's of us. A promise and a fulfillment! He has told us, "I am the Resurrec- automobiles pack huge amounts of tion and the life." In those seven words horsepowerunder their hoods•more, Heed these words well because they will there is promise and fulfillment. The indeed, than many thing desirable. come in handy when you're tired and des- pondent. Go to church, never mind your promise and fulfillment given to-all But there is one area--and a highly without qualifications. Whatever may new finery! Give time to think of the mes- important area---in which tens of mil- sages given to us, by the Prince of Peace. have past, and whatever may be •head, lions of people just don't have enough each of us can look forward with joy in power for today's requirements. It is There are many of-us who will go to heart, to a bright and happy Easter. called "housepower". That word covers church on Easter Sunday for the first and May His blessings be visited upon all the adequacy or inadequacy of your only time this year. Even once is better of us not only during the Easter sea- than no time at all, because you are at least electrical wiring, outlets and switches. exposed to the glories and wonders of Faith

son but through each day of the year.ß . The "housepower" problem is a big and what it can do. one. It is estimated that more than Bulging Mail Bags,' 20,000,000 homes need modernization of These isn't. one of us who wont 'feel bet- wiring. And that figure is not just than no fi'me at all ,•)ecause you-are at least "Bulgingmail bags crammed:with exposed to the glories and wonders of Faith calls from the folks back home to 'cut made up of older ones. A great :many and what it can do . homes of recent construction are seri- that budget' are piling4.ntomany a Con- gressional office," .w•ites Douglas B. ously short of electrical capacity. There isnt' one of us who won't feel bet- ter for this visit. All that remains is to get Cornell of the AsSociated Press . Some There are certain definite signs to all of us to try this same practice. not once o• the writers--as is to be expected- tell you if you are one of the :millions . but 52 times a year. As a matter of fact, if want the economy move to be confined who need more housepower . If fuses you are interested in finding out what the. to projects.in whiqh they aren't person- frequently blow, or your electrical ap- latest fashions are in either men or women's ally interested. "But," Mr. Cornell adds, pliances are slow to heat, or lights flick- wear, there is no better way than on your er, or the picture on the TV screen way to church. If it makes you happy, use "the general run •f merchants, house- that as an excuse •because most of us scrub shrinks, you're putting more load on wives,laboring m.•n, Republicans, Dem- up pretty good when we visit the House of ocrats-people of' every description---is your homes' electrical system than is the Lord. we wear our good clothes, too. setting up a howlS;thatthe Eisenthower safe and proper. administration'sr.&cord peacetime bud- The reason for the "housepower" Now it doesn't make much difference what your denomination, o r whether your problem, of course, is that we Ameri- get of $72 billion•is too big and that clothe's, are of the latest cut and style. The taxes are too high.." cans want more and more labor-saving , joy and inspiration offered by the church and other electrical appliances. A de- of your choice will be gratifying beyond all It is reportedt'•at Secretaryof the termined effort is now underway to per- definiti'on. Treasury Humphrey is getting 1,700 let- suade the American home owner to It's easy. The hardest part is, getting ters a day of this nature---the greatest o bring his "housepower" up to par if it dressed, becausb you may have to get up for breakfast anyway: So why not make response to any public question since isn't there now. We can make no better he took office. that your first stop every Sunday morning investment---in comfort, convenience as well as Easter Sunday. So much for the tide of public 'opin- and safety. ' ..... A very HAPPY EASTER' to all of .you. PAGE EIGHT The CHRONICLE Preparations for the celebra- couples will be service awards of :CHRONICLE o the WEEK tion of "Foster Parents' Month" recognition pins and buttons to by the Children's Home Society the foster parents who have of New Jersey swung into high served the Society for five, ten and-5-year periods. A bronze pin Planning for partial retirement groups, coordinators of the pro- gear this week as announcements were made of details for the So- will be presented to the five-year calls for a clear understanding of ject, were supported by other group, a silver pin to those serv- earnings restrictions on receipt groups such as the New Jersey ciety's plan to honor the foster moms and dads who play a vital ing ten eyars, and a gold pin to of Federal old-age insurance ben- Health Officers Association and role in the Society's adoption the parents fostering children for efits, Mr. Stanley J. Fiorosi, dis- the New Jersey Chiropodists So- assistance program. the Society for 15 years or more. trict manager of the Paterson So- ciety. cial Security office, said today. Dr. Arthur Krosnick, Coordina- Among the number of tributes Many older workers do not un- tor of the Diabetes Control Pro- to be paid to the Society's foster derstand, he explained, that in. gram of the State Department of :•.•....,.•.:-.•!i•:•:•:'•:•.i.:'•: •.•:-•:...-lgi' :"".-,.•:.i•:;2 parent group of more than 50 order to decide how many benefit YIealth, said 58 of the 93 cases checks may be payable in the tax- were identified in Bergen County i:''.' .: . .•::.•:....•-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::....: able year in which claim is filed, as a result of a year-round cam- •ß • ::- .,'-:!--' -'.'-...'.':!.: -' . .•.i?.i:.i!•.i'..:.• '.,?.-'."-'-': ' .i•':.:..##¾:•?.';.•:!::'-:::::: •... :•-.::A i:.:.:.'-. _'.''•. •:: ..':•.:-:::•.?:-'.':' -'•!:•::•:•?'..' :;{?•-•vllii•.'..•-:•i- all earnings in the full taxa•b]e paign conducted in conjunction •: ß...... ,' '•ii ::{'"}•:•:•:•i'-'::::- year are counted. with the chest X-ray surveys of -;+:.:.:.-.:-:-:-:---:-:-:-:.:-:-:.-ß ..-•...•:.:.x .-•. •:.:.-.:•. •<..;. ======:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:.:.-.-.:.:...•.• .- .. -...• y•..•...... •.. ..-.-...... :v.v:.:v:.:.:.:+:.--:-:.:.:. '•...• ... ,:'. .. ,,. , ....:•.:{:{:•.;. <.... :.:•.•-:. For every $80 or fraction of $80 the Bergen County Tuberculosis ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ß---'..:.+-...+..•..:.•.!"'.'.:<.:...•.¾.•. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:...:.:....•..::.-.•i;-•..:.:•.:.-:-- .... .+%...:.:-.-..:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:•i • •t.-. ' ' ...... :• ',,.• '..':"::'-:-?.-:•..i !!!i:•i. over $1200 earned in the year of and Health Association. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::•: ß ":'!:i'::i:i:!:i:i:i'i:i:!: ': -.ø.'...• "•.'.-"- •'.:::-"-"-'-'.:':•-•i.•':•! filing a claim, one month's benefit $i:i:i:i:ii•i:i$i:i:i:i.:'.•- -'- •...... ' .':•:::!:!:i:i:• •.--.:.:.;.::;.:.:.:.:_....:..:... •:. .:•.• . - •. :. '- "...L. is withheld. A worker who earns The Easter Seal Appeal for y:::..:i•ii•'...'-.•:•"¾•.:.., :'":??' . ..: .' :.... ';-' 'i.-•. i $1282 in the year of filing, for ex- crippled children and adults ends i'•,,V•' ...... ' '"'" •" ' ß ' (7';:•:':•i•!•i•i•!•'-i.:;...-::-.....,•'-...'.. {•..-...... • ample, stands to lose two months Easter Sunday, A.be S. Berliner, •.... '. "'':'...•- !.":' :.• • .....•-•??"::.'i"':] benefits he may have been en- Passaic County Easter Seal chair- ::::::::::::.:..•.-..-. -•.--.•-...... •.. .. ß i....""..'--' ....." titled to receive. This is true man pointed out in a plea for a }i!::•::•::•i•i{••-• ¾.• ...... whether the amounts were earned rush of end-of-the-appeal Easter ":'•::'A•;"•*:::"'::':::'•"?' "'":'" '::"• before or after the month of fil- Sea] contributions. •::!?:.• "%.•.•.....::.i•/ . ing. The restriction on amount To date, he said, only about ß •:-;i•ii}:.•::? of earnings applies to all years 75% of last year when the state• '-'".:::!::$i:'::: • ' ""',; :,:; / '•'"" ""- '! during any part of which he was wide total was $220,000.00. ..:•:...•::!•, '•L:.,-Ji:: •.::: :.;..••ii::iii• '•i•i •'- :i•ß. -.i::.:,.::-:::::::• ¾:{::. '%:i..,.::.:: ' .: •'. under age. 72 and entitled to so- Physically handicapped people- '•'' '::i.•.•. cial security benefits. are just as much with us now as ß. :::---'•--':;!•::....:!.!!•,i.:.,•:..::.¾..•:.... • :.::."t:.--i• -':?' :...... they ever were," Berliner said, ß 'i•::•..:i...... •.::•::i::•?:' ß'...... %• '1 ::?•.;.?•!? ..'.... :•. •; . Ninety-three diabetic persons, 'a'nd their rehabilitation needs ß.x, ß-.•' '•: ..:.- i:•.•.'• ß: :;;::... ii•• .::::::'::'...... who did not previously know they are just as great. If we do not : •.:<...... ß ...... :.. had diabetes, were diagnosed and receive enough Easter Seal sup- •'-'•::,:i;:'..-ii•:.i:::.•,---..:.-.:-."'-:' referred to medical care as a re- port, hundreds of handicapped PUZZLE FOR TWO-- Gumby, •:.:•:•:--:.:'--.."....::•:j':•.....•..-....<,_ ...... sult of the statewide diabetes de- people must go without needed tiny plastic clay hero of "The tection drive in 1956. rehabilitation help. Now, before Gumby Show," seems to have 'MR. BROADWAY' -- Mickey This was announced today by Easter Sunday, is the time for stumped both himself and Scotty Rooney will portray the late the New Jersey Diabetes Associa- every Passaic County person to McKey (Bobby Nicholson), pro- GeorgeM. Gohanin "Mr. Broad- prietor of the program'• "Fun way," a musicalbiography of the tion, the Medical Society of New send his share of that help by Spot," with a riddle. The show is multiple.talentedshøwman, which Jersey, and the New Jersey State sending an Easter Seal contribu- a Saturday morning feature on will be a 90.minute colorcast over

NBC Saturday, May 11. _.• Department of Health. The three tion." the NBC-TV networ!;. _

ELKS LEADERS--Officials o fthe Clifton Elks Club in- Sisco, esteemed leading knight; Samuel gusso, treasurer; stalled Thursday night at the club rooms on Clifton Ave. Emil Lenard, esteemed loyal knight; Frank Scelfo, es- Pictured, left to right, Anthony Rothowsky, past exalted teemed leading knight; Joseph S. Kurue, inner ffuard, ruler; Mark A. Lions, Fred M. Finkle, exalted ruler; Jack o•nd Phil Grossi, chaplain. CHRONICLE PAGE NINE RECORD CORNER: "Walk in the Sun", a brand new Folkways al•0um with music by Earl l•obinson and lyrics by Paterson's Millard Lampell, this city's contribution to the field of literature and the fol'k-music field, figures to be one of the hottest items in the Folk- ways catalogue of click fo•lk offerings. The new al,bum features l•obinson handling the title offering, "Walk in the Sun" which, incktentally, turned out to be a great war film of not too many seasons back. The music was integrated into the film with highly effectiveresults. Robinsonalso offers.several other standout folk tunee on the flip side of the disc.

Lampell is no stranger to the Folkways banner, having done a slick job of editing the "Bound For Glory" LP which depicted highlights of the fabulous career of bal'.adeer "Woody" Guthrie.

Lampell's word magic in "Walk in the Sun" shapes up as one of ILLU$1OH-- ModelEva Lynd will be going up in a wispof smoke the finest things that the local anyminute asmagician Milbourne Christophe..r practices anillusion forhis role as consultant andone of the stars of "Festival ofMagic" writer has accomplished since onthe "Producers' Showcase" colorcast over NBC Monday, May 27. wending his way into the ,big-time several semesters back.

Released several years ago as a standard 78 rpm album, "Walk ß'.-q!!".-i":?:.-; ::.... '"<'ß .':" .... ':'"'i? •::-.:::::.:::-...... ß...... ß :.•4-. ' ...... :.: -....::: in the Sun" can't miss being a ß.-'" ..... ;-:...... ':•...!.'-'-:¾Y:-:-:-•..• :..:?.i. ::::': .... ::;':."i.::':i,".½:-:.-..;;:':::: .i.•..':.•:!::: -"'"i:.•':s.'" .,c;'-i•::::: ::.;ii:•:...•.L.:•::":::::: ::::::"•.;:. hit all over again, thanks to Folk- '• )' .•::•i:•:i::8::.• .:•.•======.•':','. ß' - - ]. ß,...' ; .:'.....,,ß;.. ':.:-'.-::-•. u:::...... :.. •:. ii:i:!:!:i:•:i!•ii!!:!%.½::'"$::•!:ii!!.-'.."...."?:.?..ii!$::: f-::.-'...::•.....< -' ..:.,....½.:.•-. -, .. ::. .-...-..-...... ways colorful packaging of the ß :: .... :'"'.'.•."":'. :::i:'::::" :i:':.':'::i:i":i:i'"'" ß'-::::..,,::-•..:.- :,...... ;..,...'.;. •-'..-.•?,..::,'•-.. ß.:.. -. :.•. .¾..:.;.:.•.....;..: ..<.ß*'-- ":;-•"•::[:'-6-5, ..:..½...... ,....-.:.-,..:.,... .'":",:-:.;•':.•.:,-.*."½;...-' •- :.• merchandise. Paterson followers ....'"'4;:,?½:."'•:::" ';"-:':":" :'":".... :."i:?....:'.'--' .*:.:....-' i: ':.."•'::-;..:.-.-".: ... .-:;'".".½--.•.... ':" of Lampell who woul.d like to latch on to a copy of "Walk in • " -!::::""?'?:,i •{•.:" ...... :-...--.::.:::.....?.. :::::..:.:;.•'.:. •:.-.::i 'i'".. .. .': MILLARD LAMPELL the Sun" are advised that they can purchase copies of this LP :'•..•.<.',:•',..'.."•...<:i.. . -.:. ':'!'. ß<: •.'.*.;•-:• ' ' .i:. ' : ß>:..•.,.,• -...... by writing to Folkways Record •.•-+,ß'-•./, ' .... :"i..,y.... "•.'•! :i.::.".. and Service Corp., 117 West 46th St., New York City. •: ?;.;$'.'.%,< . .-. ....•.. :". x-•.'": '(';" -:-•.ß:'.•::;': ß '-•..•....-' ' ': ..<..i :-•, ':'•ß :;. .'.. -, ..,... It's an album that will be a welcome addition to the library of ' "' -- "*:"". :,•;•' :i•. •,;,.,•.;-..'-...... ! .*.•½-•::.,. any folk collection fol'lower! ½ ' : -':":";•'::ß ."" ':,?.:,'l ' :..-'.... ß-. .. .,.:•.-.-.•i..::i&...... ::::'•"• ' ...,>."',,,,.... .•...... ß...... -:',': ?:"::!.:.'i:i'..•:• ... '• ß ':•::-'•;...,,.5, ":-• ß ,, \ .. ß '::,....,:... s •{•..:.:" •-VIORE DISCS: Other recens itsues turned out by Folkways are '" ..s... ' .. ß- •! .,.'•; ..... also go-od bets for the discriminating folk music patron. These in- ß . ,,.•,.-.•... ß..,• • clude I•adio Programme No. 4, featuring a waxing of Stud Terkel's ':.•..:•::,.:.:.. ..,,.•.• .. interv•.ew over a C}'J_-cagoradi• network with Pete Seeger and Big -'•.,:•., Bill Broozy. • ...,. f' ..)• Seeger, a mem,ber of The. Weavers and one of the most talented '• .:i .,c, ,

folk artists plying his trade in the country today, offers several .. • .• ,(. ß ..<, .. :•.. :½ /:½.'½•.. numbers and pertinent observations anent folk lore. Ditto for ::..._. ?,;•::/,-;.:?.- ...... •.:..,;.:.,<:..•,-,;.,..., ,... Broonzy', a specialist in the blues and folks field for many, many ..... ß "' !•.,:;.,..;.•i**:;.- years. .-i;.,,,.,...... '"::'""••4;•-'•' ß Seeger, in another Folkways album, {s his usual captivating self REHEARSAL-- Bass-baritone IN TV DRAMA -- Actressant' in a disc entitled "Love Songs For Friends and Foes". Some of the George•London prepares for one of his frequent appearances on aquatic star Esther Williams wil, selections, all carefully chosen by Brother Seeger, include "Open the NB½ Radio's "Telephone Hour" embark 'upon her dramatic tele- vision career when she stars in Door", "The-Trip We Took Over the Mountain", "No Sir, No", "Pass- Monday night, May 20. At the piano'isDonald Voorhees, conduc- "The Armed Venus" colorcast on ing Through", and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine".. tor of the orchestra which will ac- NB½'a "Lux Video Theatre" -.company London on th• program. Thursday, M•y 25. ' ß

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I causehe had no conscience.But he was no , leader. Grimlock used him like the others, as was his way, as little as possible. It did not do ,he thought, to have too many famil- iar with his business. In the great hearing room, the old Judge sat high on the bench, with his robes around him. It made quite a scene. Lots of dignity 'they threw into these inquests; and it im- fo,'med the autopsy. Yes, the neck was tor asked, and now he was talking very pressed the people. As if there wasn't all swollen--and the face. Yes. that was con- slowly, and looking at the Magistrate, "that that pulling and hauling behind the scenes. sistent x•ith x iolen! death. Yes by Strangu- the deceased may have contracted the Grimlock could.pull and haul as well as the lation. Entirely consistent. plague in Cairo?" best of them. That was his strong point, or Grimlock frowned again; the doctor went "I think it not only possible but surely one of his strong points. That's what he on: true," said the doctor. "All the symptoms was there..for. "But--" said the doetor--"All those symp- were ihose of death by pla•ue. We found Nothing very bad was going to happen to toms were consistent with something else." that the deceased left the ship for an hour young Melts. Grimlock had seen to that. Grimlock relaxed. His boys had attended at Cairo. He would have needed onlyire They'd take. care of it some way. Just how, to it. Whatever it was, it was coming now. touch with his bare hands the naked skin Grimlock didn't know yet. He generally left "Proceed," the Presiding Justice said. of a person inftcted, and 'the plague would details like tb,at to his well paid tools. He'd And t-he witness continued. h,ave been transmitted. Personal 'contact, to- enjoy seeing things develop as the hearing "Ordinarily,' 'said he, "we would have gether possi•blywith.bringing the face with- went on. reached a conclusion of murder by strangu- in five or six feet of the face of the person Bedoff had died suddenly. On the ship it lation." afflictedso as to catchthe breath is enough." was, The great B.alkani,a, just after she had He looked at Melts, with a side glance at The Prosecutor spoke softly. docked at the far eastern port where Grim- Grimlock. He was beginning to enjoy his "You took, of course, all necessary•pre- lock was powerful. So many things were role. cautions for the safety of the public?"• going on .-asthat great ship had warped into "But--" he said again. "We did not reach The doctor went on. the dock. War or Peace! It was all to be de- that conclusion." "We took all possible precautions i ' e- cided so soon. lie went on. diately,of course.Everything was •'m- Bedoff might h.ave turned the scales "We had received a most disturbing confi- feeted and the stateroom w-as sealed. On toward peace, and peace wasn't what Grim- dential message from Cairo," he said. "just account of the tourist season we made no lock had happened to be working for right before we went into that stateroom. It was disclosures until now, since all i/anger is then. Not till. those armaments were sold, the height of the tourist season and for that now passed. This was .by order of the Gov- anyway. 'And Grimlock hated Bedoff. Every- reason the news had been suppressed. But ernment. It is eight days since the death. body knew that. And everybody knew that because the ship had cleared from Cairo If anyone had bee nexposed the first symp- nothing stopped Grimlock when he was only eight days earlier--and on account of tom would have appeared by this time. So crossed. Why hadn't that feel Bedoff stayed the very great danger--they had notified us far as we know, however, no one was •x- a•vay. instead of shouldering in with his --confidentially of course." posed by coming in contact with .him at the gold? Well, he'd paid for it. And now "Go on," ordered the Prosecutor. And he acute stage. We give no credence to the Bedoff was dead. Choked they said. And too stole a look at Grimlock. Pretty clever, definite claims as to seeing a person leavt• they were whispering this and that of the he thought. And true too, which was almost the stateroom--" various agents of Grimlock. Suspicion, that as good. Ma:ebe this was going to :be the "And your final conclusion, doctor?" asked was it. Not much to go on, but whispers, making of him. He leaned back for the the Prosecutor, smili.ng. whispers everywhere. And they were link- answer. "That he came to his death by the plague, ing up young Melts more than anyone else. The doctor straightened and filled his and that no one may be accused of violence Just because he was one of a dozen close to chest. toward him," said the witness, emph'atically. Grimlock, probably, and just because the "Plague had broken out in Cairo," he said.. "You may step down," sai.d the Prosecu- description of the man seen coming out of "Exactly the inoculation period of eight days tor, and he bowed to the Court. Bedoff's stateroom fitted Melts, as it fitted a had elapsed since the Balkania had cleared "I cannot in justive ask further inquest," score of-others sitting right there in that from there-- That changed our opinion--" said he. : court room.. Melts sat there too, calm, quiet, Grimlock leaned forward again. Grimlock was cleared! .No one who was confident. "How does the plague develop, doctor?" ]inked with mira, no one whatever• however The dignified evidence proceeded ,slowly, the Prosecutor was asking. remote, could .be suspected now. Bedoff wa.• ponderously. Bedoff, it seemed, had been "The first indication of the malady," said disposed of! The w•r •vas rolling nedrer. found in his hunk on the ship, just after she the-doctor, relaxing now, and getting into True, Bedoff would have died any•va}, and docked. There had been marks on the his stride, "is a lump or tumor, no larger in agony. But all was well -- Grimlock throat, as if he had beeh choked. than a walnut, to be felt beneath the arm- shrugged. The .description of the man seen leaving pit. That is the first thing to look for. You No elation. Never had Grim]ock's face hi.,, stateroom was so indofinit, that it might can feel it with the hand. It develops eight been allowed to show his feelings, never in have been anybody. Score numb r one for days after exposure. Alter it has developed, his l{fe. Show nothing! Grimloek's power. The testimony went on. "Go on, doctor," encouraged the Prose- Show no feeling! That was it. He hardly There were things against young Melts. curer. saw the beaming bow of the Medical Grimlock had known that. His alibi, for in- "Shortly after the lump appears," the wit- aminer, or the dignified nod of the Magis-t- .•tance. It se,mod to haxe been neglected. ness x•ent on, "nausea follows, with some trate. He hardly knew he returned them. terribly neglected, and there were gaps. It p ,rspi,'ing. and fever and constriction of the No elation. No feeling. He had won again_ would have been so easy to haxe provided throat--" as always--He pushed through the. crowd.e 'lot all that in advance. Grimlock frowned, "Proceed. doctor," said the Prosecutor. Were they wondering a bit as his haste! and when he frowned, the Honorab]• Court. "In a fex• hours there is acute pain in the Slowly.' He walked to the door. smiling .and the Learned prosecutor, and the Medi- abdomen, accompanied by-marked swelling now,--the smile set rigid on his face. . cal Examin r and others felt uneasy. of the throat and lace. The features are dis- ' And in the corridor,he slippedhis hand The testimony lumbered on. The Govern- totted as by strangulation. Syneope and quietlydown inside his coatand under h•.•. ment doctor was coming to the stand. Medi- death follow shortly." cal Examiner, he was. Yes, he had per. "Do you .think it possible," the Proseeu- The lump was there. 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