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'« » E » * - I t H * THE COMMERCIAL LEADER AND SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1 * 9 m SIX TEEN able." If • Bright Aad Uvely Why Railroads Fail j Says Public Win Dr Gross pointed out that the North Arlington High School'» Oct. bulk of the University’s share . For the last two or three niimth» Pay If Sunday (Eommcrdnl Xenbcr 21.1 sperial «««inWy w it of particular note >f the college building bonda « n i -ras Lackawanna and Erie Railroad» have been C U tln w | a c M would go to meet the coats ol la aldeter» who M ay reine iwher when they new dormitories and classrooms W m M U k r * 1 « ! pre»sing their plan for u merger. P rflim j.f^ ^ ^ ^ rtn id m d honor student* the “grind*" of snd new and converted science Ttw r u M m W M n I* Hh M l i nary hearing» ended la»t w eek - - - a t w hich "The public will pay a terrifi- the data. The special assembly picked out and engineering facilities. •.»<> i f« >« time Hyman J. Blond, hearing agent for P"‘I if ,tle m»iorWy of voters “We are moat urgently con LYIBHIRST NOME OF CIAMPIORS (•W junior* for special mention. And why ? ia.. r /• ln Passaic and Bergen Countiej cerned about dormitory space in A t£ — the lnter»tate Commerce (.oiniiu»»ion. fail to vote yes’ on the Sunda* , -, ■ . Here arc what the }u niors had accompli «h- ill ol the resident colleges of th* | H v t . lished e*««« Thursday by TW C m hhm M Leader Priaiiag Cm * b lith e ly announced that it would take a Closin*» Question in next Tue?- University,M the Rutgers presi a d : ' 'lì»». * SSI Ridge Ruad. Lvadhurat. N. J. Telephone (iEaeva M7INKV70I rouple of year* to reurh a final detertnitia- dfy s elert*on"* Austin E. Ganly" dent declared. “Housing is our - “ 1. They had a ~B“ averagr in major • chairman of the Sunday Closin- biggest bottleneck at the moment. j League of Bergen and Passaic m * J o h n S a tin o 'object* ia 'the ai nth and tenth grade*. We know, for example, that with m i • i »• a a« a 1 Counties declared this week. in two years we must bt pre E n i n J. D * a « m 4 W tw i u M f M u r, . « a - 2. During the junior year they re Blond »aid hit report will |>c six Ganly pointed out that if the pared to house 1.000 m ore stu cetad no mark lower than "B" in any maj month» in the Mriting • - - and that appeal» Sunday Closing law Is defeated, « April 7,1938 at the Part Offra af Rutherford, N. J-. dents at the men's colleges alone. aa Negad clan i to various court» could then he taken to ,ho“**n**s nf stores "®w closed We also know that it will take u n d e r th e ar subject in any moqgh- i Act a f l l a r c k 3, 187V hold up the whole work». ' w,n. * ,orced to °P*n about two years to transfer • 3. They had been in the top 20', of [ to meel competition, even though major college building, like a dor S t r i g l i a . US* F w T a t th e rlass. H/i ni • a /•. ' niore than 65 000 stores are pre- . a f > whenever Flintkote Company want« sently closed Sundays and pre- mitory or classroom, from tbt ;--------------------------- drawing board to operational 4. IHf student a t n point total oi at |Q over another company or to merge fer to operate six days a week Lyndhurst, N. J., October 29, 1959 status.** least -75 the question i. quickly derided, a« in mott thr®u*J'out ‘he state. Robert Heller & Associates ol -j . .L . 1 A thousand stores forced to gaily decked out in a striped summer dress. 5. The student had participated in a nuruial btifcinesaes. bv t|le directorate, in- open Sundays could mean 50 000 Cleveland, the Arm which studied i ^ÊKê hnpertont Election the State University’s Who »a. "this" herói'£~ta¡^bom all ^ *ch~ ’1 " * * * *» *• !” ** * >'*r ,nd volved and the »tockholder». I mor*‘ people forced to work Sun- needs, ha. foreca.t a doubling af beamed? i had made a real eoawibution. days, with further disruption of the Univer.lty'. full-time enroll a a Neat thr But the railroad, h a v e all kind, of family life and individual, «ub- ballata which She la a woman named Mrs. Maraaret °6. The' student ■»*most »».vehave maintain™m ain tain ed ment by I96S and a trebling by 1970. Theae industrial engineers Patera af Paramu., the community^ far • w o ïtk T attendance record and pattern he- board. peering over their .houlder. and the H uce Arthur'VailSerbm o^t'h, rourta, to boot. j New Jersey Supreme Court cal- claim that the university will impartant la whieh thè proaecutor of pleaa artrtéd a« ha»*or. need 1,381,000 square feet ot new .led “the m oral and physical de- or converted buildinga to town eaaaael aad for whieh hi. ehief aaaial- 1 A idueb regime? ì ou b ei Bui for Lackawanna and trie planned to mer- basement which came* from un its increaaed enrollment. ; of the questions invohrea the plan aaU Mr C»M. i> mavor. ' ' I Margaret Day. Marjone Maculiti«. Joyce tie because of the dcperatenes. of their interrupted labor", Ganly noted. "A ‘no’ vote mean, increasing of the New Jersey Tura- 1 W fine deed that Mra. Peter, ha. ae- 1 Thomaa and Richard l^nnert it waf worth situation. Lackawanna ha» no future and juvenile delinquency as we con Harold Daikar Ha* r ^ f ia reforming thè proaecutor **• They 11 bave their college application. Erie has no rath. If the two could get to of other means of tinue to dilute family life", Gan- Higha»t Pin Scot« It glam »alatila. mainly ra il how abe bribed Eaat Rutherford officiaU ¥*n,P*diw,*h ■ apecial “honor atudeat ’ g e th e r o n e . big, stro n g ra ilro a d m ight 8aitl' ,n<* ** we <**ny familie. lo panali ber company lo untreated, whieh wiB belp tbein gain admi.xion. , a . j ■ t . l l* “n opportunity to *pend together Harold Daiker rolled the high V 3 W a*w queation aeta up $46000,- emerge. But tpeed l. of the essence. If the uniform day of re4 which, est score. 128, at the Light Bri 900 I« espanaion af the facilities af aewaae iato thè Eaat Rutherford meadiwi: •y» saving, are possible through merger, thry regardless of religiou. belief., has gade Bowling on Monday ,vaa- The wonua, by thè way, was ckaaed - ,- fa t,?anday Closing must he obtained quickly to save both •'wayi been Sunday m thb coun ing at the Tontine Alleys. BoO road*. 1 1 1 try. the dav financial inatitutioni O’Hara was a close second with r, Jersey City, Paterson etc. out of Lyndhurst after carefully arching Another question on next T uesday", offices, industrie«, governm ental 1M, and D orothy Cdmeirer «aa —.. .lit,.. , i agencies, in fact all sefments of Bath of the queatioas have wide gen- her eyebrows and announeiag she wauld ballot i «quires the earnest consideration of third w ith 11X ', make “arrangemenu” to damp the diaeaae- » hen Long Island Kailroad w a . saved economic life except certain re- aralaapport, and heavy partisan opposition aiL This is the referendum for Sunday through tax relief, hig loans and other de- ta>l groups, have at a uniform laden aewage in that community. P.S. Output Up If the general public does not vote in its cleatag af anai ri tsarv bu.ine»». vicet, one olher advantage w a . given the day °* ie,“ tlon ,rom 1*bor'- Seem, to u. this gal ought to be lioiBl- beat interests, the narrow, partisan oppon- 0 » . reeamaaeadation ^i. to vote “ y e .” line. It wa. permiltrd to increase fare. a. O utput o t elaetriclty by Public nated for Woman of the Year i t aorixfthihg Service Electric and Oa. Com of hath plans will heat them into de- they were needed, without appeal to the Rutgers Ready equally aa honorable! pany for the weak ended ~ ' “ This aew.paper has already made public agencies that had hitherto required If CoHeae Bond 22, IM S . waa X3S.T»1,400 r,». Tlta traaapartatiaa plaa ia *o simple clear its complete support of the idea that th em . hour, compared with eand dramatically feaaiMe that the oppoai- Issue Is Voted kilowatt-hoais In th« abe day a week there should be surcease tfaft h ai been forced to manufacture false N o tZ e e b The argument wa. simple- under the ing w art a jtaar ago. 1 from the huatle aad bustle of the butlne». The State University is pre of 1Q.WM00.OT4.7 Percent. old system the railroad applied for a fare MMfftf «bout it, The possibility the prowler who broke Week. iV re should be a regrouping of pared to move ahead immediate increase. Hearings were held. By the time WOOLMARK „- „Chiefly, oppoaition to the plan comes into South Bergen homes with kiddiea’ mat apiritual farces, a recreation of the ly to do its share to meet the the increase was granted ^hr validity was crisis in higher education In New TAILORS l a t l Hudson County where Governor piggy banks as his target waa Karl Zeeh.