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PAGE SIXTEEN Y ft I i t A i t ft m s s j im frònAt. èèrèry* *. ì t o Csmirercial Leader Learier<Free Press \uu ih r >wuill K fr< fii K fv irw Uffloiiü Nnv»pHp«r of th** B lasts H enry’s F l a g W a v i n g RnniiiçtiH nf Anthony J. Statile, Chairrmn v H it Riith*rf«*»*d & Càtintp** *7« Grove St., Ka*t Rutherford of the Bergen County Republic 417 S id H U , < arlstadt :in Organization, predicted to PuH lm l im Office dev that ‘‘large numbers” cl Telephone ISX X70«> Kldtre Road I.vndhur«4i, N .J. Democrats in Bergen County r>l*plione IS» Ä700 — H? ^ 1 Rmhe-ford. S I Kiltor John ShvIwi will support Republican Senate Second Civs* Po*t»e*‘ Paid At candidate Nelson Gross on elec Rutherford, X. J. tion day. Siih«or|pt»o»i * ?.“ « P*»r Year Oc-\v<’ /\%'S T»*n O n i« P#*r Copy According to Statile. “ Diss-u 7 0 0 0 * W e e k ly Ntaction within Democrat rank "The LEADER h.<s grown increasingly evident Ko. Arlingtcn Leader \ SPEAKS lor More and more. Democm SOUTH BERGEN ' hi.ve growir to support Pres d m i o the B«*r*»*n >unf1av I* *d r. »lit N kon in his battle w in North Arlington % \ '. c Democrat controlled Cm Oftitial Newspaper gress. And this is going to b <• 151 R*d*e Rd No Arlington \.J National Advertising Telephone 43X-X700 — 8701 if fleeted in Nelson Gross’ ulti A s s o c i \t io n fcauoi Jotin Sa v mu nii-te victory.” S im-ial hdUor — ÏMM 1H3M Herond CUs« l’onlagr Paid New VorH - Chicago Detroit Philadelphia K e a rn y, V J 07032 ^uhnriptlun $3 00 Per Year Ten O n to Per C opjr Sam m artino W elc om es S B Visitors THI RSDAY. OCTOBER 8 , 1970 •it any time to help at the Center. Mrs. Sammartino (Sv'v!a). who served as registrar at the The ruton taxpayers are groaning these i>i' versity evp'ained that T X T d ay* it not hard to find. sons interested may join t h e The New Jersey State Taxpayer» As New York Cultural Center lor sociation revealed last week that the coun the fee of $15 single and $25 per ties of our state this year are spending criipte. This permits free ad $461 million. mission to the building at any Twenty years ago the figure stood at time (the admission fee is >1 $110 million. ordinarily) and to all programs ' B erg en 20 years ago spent $10 million. and exhibits. Movies are This year it is spending $51 millon. shown every day. The New Newark s problems are the state’s pro York Times prints all notices of exhibits as do several blems. Newark is in Essex and pavs over Human life can be full and magazines. Mrs. Sammartino 55 percent of the county taxes. Twenty useful at every stage from stressed that the Cultural Cen years ago Essex scent $21 million. This youth to old age if men turn to ter is a good place for mem year it is spending $87 million. This means God as the unlimited source of that Newark’s share, 20 years ago a little bers to have friends meet them their capacities. This is the o ve r >10 million, is now well over $40 frr luncheon or for a visit in theme of a Christian Science m illion. the oity. The Center is- f i v e lecture to be given here on Do you wonder why the biggest city minutes walk from Lincoln Cen Thursday. October 15th by V and the best developed part Harry S. Smith. C.S.B. titled of the city, thinks Dr. Sammar "Neither Young nor Old". The The Streets tino. lecture is sponsored by First ANCO Church of Christ Scientist. The The life of a brilliant, productive law The trip was made by bus. event takes place at 8:15 p. m. Service ( om pany yer, William Darmstatter of Passaic, was with Dean Byron Lam bert and snuffed out on Lyndhurst’sRidge Road Mrs. Matthies. president of m Church Edifice. E Pierre Sale* iV Service th<> Town and Gown Society, in (Rt. 171 Wednesday night when he was pont and Lincoln avenue. Ruth AIR CONDITIONING struck by a hit and run driver. c. arge of arrangements. eriord. WINDOW UNITS — CENTRAL The cowardly cop-out by the driver The Center, formerly t h e Mr. Smith is an authorized AUTO AIR CONDITIONING underlines the fact that on our community Huntington Hartford Museum, teacher and practitioner of TELEVISION streets too many autoists are driving too was offered the University by COLOR — B-W — ANTENNAS — STEREO fast. Mr. Hartford and it took Dr. Christian Science in Atlanta. It is one thing to race a big car along 257 Park Ave., N u tle y 667-' Siimmartino so long to accept Georgia. He was formerly the an open highway. It is another thing to The Borough of Belmar, a Monmouth the courage to open an investigation and County community, is buying a new fire find out the whys and wherefores of gold* track. The price is $80,000. plated fire equipment. The State Commis It sounds fantastic. But that’s the way sion of Investigations is supposed to be things are going. peering over the shoulders of public of NORTH ARUNGION Off ICE. E v e n w ith inflation, $80,000 is a pile of ficials. HO RI0CE R0 money. It is still nossible to go to a swank Why not call in the fire truck people community and buy a new home with a and>see why prices are so scandalous? lot for less than $80,000. There are over 500 municipalities in What makes these fire truck prices so N ew Je rs e y — over 500 fire departments. outrageous? Millions could be saved if the fire truck Well, one big reason is nobody has had industry was put in line where it belongs. First Assistant Prosecutor Michael about nine tenths of one percent say they Gross is certain that there will be this year use the (hug regularly— as against the 11.6 a dozen juvenile deaths due to dope over percent who drink regularly and the 22.3 doses. percent who smoke regularly. W e think Prosecutor Gross understates No one trie« to etpiate the terrible threat the case. of heroin and cocaine to the young with There wiH be more than a dozen deaths; that of cigarettes and liquor. some of them will be due not so much to Yet they are of a pattern. overdoses but to other causes related to The only thing is our society is accus narcotics. tomed to the tobacco and liquor cultures: The warning of Prosecutor Gross comes drugs alarm us. as a result of a survey which shows that But a* any adult knows the great dam* between 2,200 to 3,800 Bergen County stu age to our society today is being wreaked dents in grades from 7 to 12 are using by alcohol. The businesses that have been heroia or cocaine. lost, the families destroyed, the lives brok The statistics rose from questionnaires en— the casualties of these due to alcohol filed by 53,887 students—a substantial ism are almost without number. number when it is considered the public One final note on Prosecutor Gross’s schools have but 81,834 students and the findings: parochial and private schools another Drug abuse grows outside the home. 2 0 ,0 0 0 - Tobacco and liquor are twin residents But buried in Prosecutor Gross's report of many homes. The young become actus- are statistics which are more alarming toned to them in their homes. The habits th an those on dope. they develop through their Kves develop in For instance, the report showed that the homes. 22-3 percent of the 12th grade students It is necessary for society to fight a- use cigarettes regularly. gainst the inroads of drugs. But society How many of those students will die would be wiser to dif in against the men eventually of lung cancer? aces of tobacco and hquor. W hile it is dif Prosecutor Gross did not say. ficult to control what happens outside the How many of those will die on the high home it is a relatively simple matter for ways after drinking? intelligent, courageous and loving parents Prosecutor Gross did not say. to control what goes on inside their homes! As far as heroin and cocaine goes only Government And Pornography The arguments over whether porno- person cannot walk the streets without PAYABLE QUARTERLY graphy does or does not damage society undergoing the bald, sneering sex that Interest paid from day of are quite beside the point. Anybody who shouts out from movie marquees, store deposit to day of withdrawal wants to indulge in pornography does so: windows and newspaperstands. Interest mailed on Savings De Transfer of savings from snv * (Vrlifi*-al**s avallalil*. the first it has been ever thus. The fact that some Government has a thousand weapons to other financial institutions can be ten day* of farli monili . subject material that once was handed around sur- force decency upon the besmwthers. posit Certificate accounts for easily arranged. Simply bring in I« regulation* ut nujm tvisory au reptitiously today is sold openly doesn’t The newsstands, of course, are licensed your convenience and on regular your savings passbook We do thorities.