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Another Disaster for Walter Jones, Senate Walks Away 'J. Miaat-ed Watching the politicians toy with reapportionmcnl should be an educational exercise for Mr. Average Voter. If ^apportionment is necessary, and almost everybody thinks it is, why don’t we get ahead with it honestly and openly? Why doesn't the Legislature summon a bracket of impartial college professors who have spent a lifetime studying government and ask them to draw a fair and equitable plan? Why leave a matter so urgent and so sensitive in the hands of politicians who think of them- aelve» ftrat and the public last? A Dire Warning _ TRENTON, N .J., Dec. 1—The Erie Ufkt' __ Dem ocrat Revolt paid its 19M property taxes to the State of New Jersey today The amooat was tU41,J7«.lS. Democrats #lan Assault Upon la making the payaMat, Chairman William White ««■tad that the eombinatloa af excessive New Jersey railroad property taxes aad aet losses of well over 15 milUoa annuaOy ling Bergen incurred by the railroad in providing commuter service for people of New Jersey “Is one of the greatest threats to fcrfeI Fteekolders Dumping Program | LflAfcawaaaa's solvency.” . | He pointed oat that New Jersey property taxes per mile S# A thorough probe of the railroad are the highest of any state in the nation and that la program with which D'Agosto Ousted ths last ten years the Erie Lackawanna and Ks p edeceoor County Board oi Freeholders I companies pa. J over $46 million in New Jersey property taxes en:b:ttered large areas of IhS Cmtmitmttfi elect Oiarlcs R. Ililiisi of New Milford while at the same time abserbiag losses of over f£S million la county will be one of the ftaat over the proklency of the Bergen County Men’s operating suburban service in New Jersey. orders of business undertaken b f tieni'*'rat ir Oui» Monday night with the help of Congress- “Obviously this is s burden that even *» prosperous compaay tin ix u I>rm<xTatic members of man elect Henry ilelsto'ki of kast kutherford and former coaid aot continue to bear without Jeopardizing its the board, it was reported today. UM w iliP»’» !"r»'mwh l>****lev of North Arlington. stability and the service it can render to the public/' White The Lxnsxrats ivked heavily DiGim defeated Ijouì* A. D'A- saM. "Cnleaa some way is found to relieve the railroa 1 af these upun flu* dump grounds issue ia gaato of TeaiM*ck. president of the ba dens we w ill have na recourse but to move toward abandon- the campaign—and it paid 0$ Bftt^n County Tax Board msat of all commuter service,” he a lded. handsonx ly in votes. T>*» drive aim«*d at Now the Democrats are expect Dgnid Amster, Democratic county ed tg come through with evidence chairman, with whom Helstoski Columbus PTA To lo support the charges of mis- lift« tkpri swd violent dissatisfac- M aze H its maniigemont wtSch they hurled m — *— Observe Pupils duim- the campaign. Thin is the first time in his ■ OOCI wQ9w§ The December m**«*ting of the Thrcughout .South Bergen where t*ry that the chairman of the the Republican freeholders were most successful commiUoc in par­ Store To Open ( t iumbu.s PTA will be In-id oo im-x: M nday at 2 p.n- when the beaten badly the question at the ty history was dumped hy his A miner fire in the alix-k re-in sixth p:,p ), w,(j p, , K .„i Jumps remains one of vital cow* organization cksed thr ►'«*! fa ir supeim.u. .. ,l . mas tx rlay pu:^ra«. eero. The Democrat« not only clecied ! * l at W l c v j c Pike and Schuy-Pan n ti arc i vitrd. Sec nd grade Si'CTpey with which the free» IfcHstmki last Nov. 3 they also > r A«taiu< y«*t. .da> E r.c M y < w .I b? c:i exhibit. Methen holders have (*onducted t h e i K wpn I hr**«» freehdder spot« and an lau. r, f w H>ir District Man.- 1 1 i .lildr. r In Hie :>th jfr.ile will eperatiens is one of the principal M i rinient <f local offios s ir announced tint the ati»> >i* lafiesSmcnts targets of the’ Democrats. ^Hut Amsters direction the of Hie purehaae of fm ,«db e l party has been under fin* ever ..c jd be open for busacss tiduj F o tn * r .' Day will he . bs. rved as usual. ‘ ; n Jan iary 2uth wlien Daniel meadow land in the Lyndhurst* Su .t.v, i weather nfede it Kinny oI tile Board cf F-d oration North Arlington area without the ^4ot of the upset move Monday I JJfc u lt lor the fir. men wty *.U la ^aiat 4k ukrr The«» will knowledge of either community ia night was Joaeph J. Brenna*. [v»did to tiie alaini ai U P.M. |a2ao be irmin.it on of cilicm . one of the first matters that «kQ 'K* ratio chairman of Bergen-, Tuesday night 1 Kcbniai , JSth will be a t-am- ^ -------- be sifted. flpfd. He had the advicfc of Caaa-, « K » f ■HMmiarkrt in »art ol o-v"i:>«d mt.i»x .< »» Ibe 1 T*A S *P r¥ ! Ken SlM hk;, eoaeh af the Kaat RatlMrfaii wiHeata, eaaqueron of Lvndhurat la W liat was purchased iegf during the ruckus I the land MKMIV HKIXrtMKI d the ma>n ihuppinK <mleia in i its at the ITxh School, wilh a *,“ ,r thank**! »Inf Day battle, ia aeea arrest la* the IbrriaterW alkaf Pont, American I,e- for. 'what ft is now beiag ,h e H A ll theae Democratic leaders ;he tV rmiRh, ocupvin« tn.c,' Parent EAu-aiicn i/if.jiam I o l *™*hy from Commander Fra« White of the Lyndhurst paat. PreaeoUtlon ia an annLil lor and how the *400,01 the W d h ive made no Secret of their ;than J acre, of «round. Adjacent “'hich all units who atti-nd will *aeve hy the Leftan to honor the rivalry between the twa team, that aaw have played each I cost will be repaid are among hSÉflity to Democratic County ^ i;» the market aiv a feundroanat.i receive credit. other 37 time» Phata by Lynweod |tin* questions to be answew d. Chairman Daniel Amster. whose stamp nrjampttcn center, in ! All tiiea«' champs w e« made at i i --------- ------ - ~—’--------- —---------- ------- •—— ■— ------- The freeholders acquired the ends In April. pahn •uppljr stere. Iraincdiata ie- h "1 <*xccutive board meeting held jland from Krie-Lackaw Rail- X St the principal leaders of parts of damage to the adjacent n Mcndiiy cveohu- Mr« Arthur :\.ad and issut'd $400,000 of MÉ n^ht s revolt candidly call- )steel# were not available. Baumgarten is president. o pay. , Traffic cn the two main reads ' Another Disaster For Walter Jones, However, the Uvehoiden bached up lor more than a mile never made a public k» all directions, police said, an.1 on what the land is to he o a sf rcsidf nts cicwdcd around t he Washington Sixth lor. O sim tt y the acreage is to art* despite the bitter ccld. Graders Visft UN Senate Walks Away From His Program nrve a« the anchor ai what ’ Ihe freeholders hope to make the I«* S ie atatiAvide prestige gest dumping grounds in New give ths senators from the larga i s r s f t a m i An estimateded attendance ot «v... pc,rt*n M“ » ™ ” of A rt The trip . .......... d to obtain from either Lyad> o the Un.tod Nations building wha R( Pubhcrin members of the S ta t-k x h « B js mere vW»*s than those of er ate prrfcon* is expected mI the I Lt. Nicholas A Manente, son ol jhurst or North Arlington the necefr uk- n in conjunction wilh a unit 'in a l ‘ ,0 <#,-TK»rd hM*e small cnes. the txtagainlnj Mr and Mr*. Dnminjck Manente. I wry dumping permits. ©nd annual joint Corporate Com- 1 ibout the United Nations .iludi.-d »•e'ghhd votiin; plan lo favor of frwe' cl the small artalors in municn breakfast spoiaorcd by f 631 Milton Avo.. has graduated! Lyndhurrt is on record as o ^ iy the class. u Pl ,n ,h®t will be proposed by a back-rtaRe wheeling and d-allng from the UJS. Army Infanlry Air^ p<vsing the dumps and is pr*> Lyndhuist Council and its Ladies The students were accompanied eilizens committee. wiu’d have remained as strong as Auxiliary, this Sunday Dec fith bome School at Ft. Bennmg, Ga. pared to spend any sum nece» by their teacher. David Klein, and F u m cr Asscmb’yrnan Carm ne'*1 is today. Council Chaplain Fr. Donald Di •nd has now gone on to his n-’xt sary to f»rry the fight to the PsoquaJc will celebrate the 7:.'» sctux>l principal. Miss Muriel Savin j Jr. of Lyndhurst. who at-' Tbc state senate now has cm assignment at Camp Carroll, highest court in the country, § Merkt Parents assisting tlK-in lacked the Jo .cs plan last week, barked upon a move to get a re- k'uca necessary'. I of recommended o ftim . Ile A.M. Mass at Sacred Heart hutch and breakfast .will folicw werc Mmes. Lane. Holahan. Con- in a letter to State Republican from a citizens’ committee Lt. Manente is the fiance of At the same time Lyndhurst bed aerved aa either firs t or aec- ixiy, Masin, and Marciano.
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