Enraged Resident Shoots 6 Youths
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"XVTI, No. HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE. 19, 1941 PRICE FIVE CENTS" glit O n Receive Engineer Degrees List 2 3 3 Enraged Resident lou le 2 9 In A rm ed Must G o -S ervices Shoots 6 Youths Retired Singer Employe jefete Reluctantly Agree Will Regulate 113 Called Under Selective Had Been Taunted By; To Removal Of Boys Previously Traffic Signal Service; New Call Set Sale Of Cream * For Wednesday TWO SUFFER SEVERE ATE DEMANDS FIRST HILLSIDE Health Board Moves To GUNSHOT WOUNDS- TOWNSHIP ACT TEACHER CALLEp Provide Restriction wiai atrocious , .assault llside gave up its fight with the Same As For Milk 14-yefer-old Edward I^way~-Depar^ Hlfialfia has been given credit for WWBT Jh, M 1041 Fairview place, lyrntor Vehicle Department Asidents la the army, navy, 'JOSEPHINE LAZARICK FLORENCE McCLURfi —i-rspar-allon- Qi-ftn-si-dfeafiee regu J u n lfc h ig tt school sday night over the traffic light marina corps and coast' guard, as lating mla nf 1-t-pnm tn .stores; was Imphs, with a 16 gauge j. j. Weston He now-impassable Bloy street of May 16, according to fesnofia*©* New Jersey State Teaciiers Ooi- urday... Degrees of... Bachelor of authorized Tuesday night by fee shotgun yesterday, Adolph Benitz, section, of Route 29. mer.; to 5h9 local Dralt Board. So lege, of Newark, awarded degrees Science In educatlon were av/arded Board .of - Health. “Health Officer if 1221 Woodraff avenue, th is' tibr Vehicle Commissioner Ar-- far the tovfflatfip . lias Inducted to two Hillside girls at the annual to Jpsophlne. M. Laaarlok, of 1305 Samuel M, Jowitt said cream is sold S 5 m WES I f 1 f0r Qrand J«y W. Magee wrote th a t he had through aelectlve service 113 men, Gurd avenue, and to Florence E. loose by many stores, taking the i that the highway department making .-the total for - the 1940-41 commencement exercises held"8at- MoOhfre, of 123 James street. cream from cans and placing it.in Benitz pleaded not guilty before ssmpleted a sidewalk on the year so far 233. containers as customers order it. Recorder Ellsworth j. sterner^ side of the new- overpass west Next Wednesday morning eleven Jowitt said 'sale of milk in this a p e s said he h ad to hold him lpy. street,, O young men wifi depart for tae Tren form - is already . prohibited and S B JfiS- turn fee matter view of the completion.of the o ton fnduoticn station under tire Largest High School urged the move concerning cream 0V li10 ^ Pi’0Becut9r,s office, which separation and construction fourteenth call. Hillside-was asked as a 1 precautionary measure lor. fee would set the amcrimt ol ball. - ■ sidewalks on both sides of the to .provide 13 men, put two last sake of sanitary handling. Other morning was reported srpass,” Magee w rote,, “there is mfitiite. eliminations force the group municipalities. regulate fee sale of General Hospital aa in longer need for the operation of to proceed two short. Class Is Graduated crcum. ; Township Attorney Emil A. fair condition. ,'Physicians yester- existing Traffic control signal oay removed about 30 ttoy pefiety. In Next Call otic exercises, the flag salutq led by Herrlgei will prepare the Ordinance. iroin^we boyfi body, most of them ms intersectiOin-^; Supplementary Education Michael J. Joyce complained that The group scheduled as of yester Albert Issler, s. G. A, president, from Cffe- Intestines. Ha received a Threatens Legal Action Stressed By Speakers and singing of “America,” closed a neighbor fit Oakwood avenue was day to go Includes: Order No. 1781, converting a one-family dwelling blood transfusion yesterday and added: “Therefore,- unless the Frank A. Beifus, 21, of 391 Harvard trie program. The class then moved several bipod donors were prepared iciais of Hillside forthwith dis- avenue, 'a volunteer; Order No, 664, that they have acquitted into trie recessional to the time of into .a’ two-family home. Plumbing if necessary today to give additional ts operation and have Fraaflyn Herbert Drake, 23, of 1513 themselvqs well lh their-preparation •the school ‘Alma Mater. S Inspector Hugo W. Bobertz said piood to him. There appeared to loved from the right of way of- Maple avenue; No.' 671, John Paul for facing the world, 282 members plumbing changes had been made p o m m change In his condition State Highway, It .will bft neoas- Barlok, 29, of 250 Ryan street; No, of the largest graduating olass of but Indicated he did not consider it over night, that the Motor Vehicle Depart- 705, Aobert W. 'Minchfn, 26, of 1533 •Hlllslde-Elgh :Sehcol -received- -diplo a move-for a iwo-famiiy house, not - - Reported In ”g.QQ.d” condition fthia cooperation with the State mARTHUR L. KREBS m Munn avenue; - No. 726, Albert mas last night a t the eighteenth an permitted m the area by the zoh- morning In st. Elizabeth's Hospital, GEORGE PERSAK, JR, Awards Given lng ordlnaaoe.-qThe m atter was re ;hway Department institute pro- DONALD L FABER (above) Joseph Ralblok, 22, of. 95 Schley nual commencement exercises. Ray- Elizabeth, was William Mullican, 13,. legal proceedings; Unless X am THEODORE SCHNEIDER (shove) street,. Newark; No,.782, Michael mond p. King, president of the ferred1 to Building Inspector Charles 1637 Franklin street, who liras receipt, of a communication* from Four young m enfrom HiUsifie Andrpw McDonald, 24, of 26 Qda- Board of Education, presented the ick by pellets In the abdomen : |g j g ^ _ Truofiion, h o n o rs '' sngi- H.S. Students pert cor.cerr.mg fee. status of fee ^ew^hipr-6©mmitt®e--advdsirig. ,e—a*»ong th«---16-t-griwimt8».-to, Jiaatlng. -soaiaty a t ,-to4-«jlege,._He beck avenue, . : diplomas..' and right leg. I-Iis condition yes- complied with this order reieive tfieir degrees, from the New - Twe-hcnor-students delivered brief house. terdfiyjjitas gonsidered- fa.jrr 1___ was a member o: the Newark Tech No. 734; Harry Theodore Zinzer, Todds Tor t)efen«e iwo weeks I shall proceed. , The ark College jof Engtieerlng Friday nical School fraternity and was On 21, of 47 Mertz avenue; No. 738 -talks, Miss Rosamond Van, Poznak, Moving-Up Exercises Are The other fpur boys steuck by .the M || June 30, evening a t the Mutual Benefit life whops topic was- “The Forward.Look f The- State Department of Healti-. barrage of flylnjr ammunition, and the N. T. S. varsity basketball team. Richard Nelson Qullzer, 24, of 884 urged feat -fee board join wife" it in rownship Attorney Emil A. Herri- Insurance Company auditorium at Krebs was a member of the Phi Puree street; No. 748 Hiober-t Law of Youtii," and Paul, Coble, who Held; Student Leaders dio received treatment at-. St.; Eliza- told the Township Committee Newark. They are Ronald. L. Faber, spoke on "Training for Tomorrow.”. encouraging motion picture houses |eth's Hosprtal and were released, Delta Mu fraternity and' v;as sec* rence • Thnoney, 24, of 249 Clark Receive Recognition to show a short picture outlining doubted' Hillside. could win its of. 570. Yftls ft»®uej Tbifeodore A. refary-treasurer of .feg Flying Club,: street; No. 7«,. Robert Braunschwle- Rehabilitation Needed if BBSfi'd oh'tKeTiafigei'S' 'tO'pedes--' ■Schneider, of —S-lfi .Bcso&n.—ft-i-emie: Persak -and- Sshneidw - were mem- Van Pognak. ^feld 'Bigre . lg suggestions \for foods with high Four Released -g0Pr'3i,--ef 10-7 S ^ a h t steeefe and No, .'Mufiz,.fdc,a-Jia[isty.uf scholastic., B«6ltlan(>|-Vri«4fec.,io,.]iafe-sfltfe-4». ,ans which officials have charged Arthur l L-Krebs, -of 237 Befieview •bers of tlm Newark SSohfilaMi-SohWol; 750, '-Joseph J. Michel,'25, of ’229 I need for a’ program of' rehabilita and athletic fectivltlfes outstand Gfteaoe; iffrof 670-Bi3clianan-- terrace, and George Persak, Jr., of tion for younger Boys'and'girls of fenso measures, -Jowitt was .tfireoted treet, pellet In tlie right leg; Wil ;ye resultedr-from the division ' of fraternity; Sohneider was a ! mem* Silver avenue. ' to- contact ' :the- Mayfair, Theatre e highway and creation of the 1595 Clinton place. her of the varsity basketball team Immediate post-high school age and ing work were 'presented' yesterday iam p r fi® four received their bachelor of Hist Teacher those a few years older for- placing morning at the Senior High School's concerning a showing of the Aim ■ N g i f l erpass some distance away from o f * the Newark TeChnRal School at the local theatre, oy street. N.He said the courlis science degrees In mechanical engi and was president of his class la Mlaohln Is the first sohool teacher [them properly In occupations. She closing assembly, when the annual man, x% of 1500 Liberty avenue, neering. to come under, the draft- In Hlhsl-de. Jowitt reported the. following con wounds in the neck., right leg and joably would uphold -the state in his senior.year. All four were mem said additional. years of training, “Moving Up jhjjjcises’’ were held. While a t the. Jj6W£rk College of He Is a manual training Instructor compulsory attendance a t schools tagious diseases for . fee’ month of hip, and Richard Kugelmann, 18, dispute with a., municipality. bers of the American Society of May: German measles 79, measles Phe pommittee agreed to give in, Erigiieeriiig Faber was a member Mechanical Engineers. .In (he high school. The Board of [or more vocational training may be - Albert Iasler, retiring president 'of; of 1419 Hlawatlia avenue, struck nove the light, but ordered Town- Education so fa r has reached no the fiMfis.