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Minit-Ed The lure of deep sea fishing becomes clearer as a result o( stories that flowed in with the ocean breezes off Manasquan last week. One fisherman reported that as his craft came up on a neigh' Com m ercial ' R e a b e r boring boat he almost fell over the gunwale because in the bow ol the other boat stood a red haired lady nude. "An attractive one, too,” and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW sputtered the fisherman. Still another reported that gamboling among the party boats was a IS- foot white shark "a real ugly one," according to his description. No report on what the doughy fishermen caught, if anything. When naked women and white sharks are coasting over the 20 Cen{§ pmr copy briny wbat red-blooded, American male would let his thoughts arrow upon a m ere 10-pound blue VOL. 57, NO. 42 uv*i2v«ao THURSDAY, MAY 24,1979 Published at 251 RMg* Rd., Lyndhurst S*<ond-Cla*» po»»og« p a id a t K vth a rfa n l, N J fish? Subscription $6 00 PuW i*W W ..M y M em orial D ay P rogram The Honored D e a d M a r i n The line of March and program for the Memorial Neglia's M archii^ Band Day services in Lyndhurst has been prepared by Lyndhurst Masons WORLD WAR I Harold G. B arringer O v a l Anthony Celia, commander of the Lyndhurst Veterans Knights of Columbus George A Garrett Louis Rogalski Alliance, especially for the SabinoDeOria Roeeo Paluzzi Lyndhurst Starlings A. & S. Club Vincenzo De Si bbio Charles A Wase Commercial L eader Neglia’s Marching Band Basilo Guidetti B u s t MEMORIAL DAY PARADE AND SERVICES Lyndhurst UNICO At 8 15 p m on Sunday MONDAY, MAY 28,1979 B.P.O. Elks and Em blem Club W O R L D W A R I I Patrolman James Sponsored by Polish-American Citizens' Club George Abate Nicholas Franzini Peter OLoughlin Settembnno was assigned to Township of Lyndhurst, N.J. Woman’s Club of Lyndhurst, EMD Joseph Ackerson Woodrow Frankland I /mis Paff Arranged by Lyndhui^t Howard Ahrens John Frankie check into a report of activity Lyndhurst Junior W oman's Club Patrick Patemo on Marin Oval where V eterans' Alliance Victor Alex Warren Garbarim William Perry. Jr Civil Defense and D isaster Control Unit youngsters have been Program Lyndhurst Youth Council John Alonzo Joseph Giaquinto Edwin Phelan meeting regularly After Assemble at Livingston and Valley Brook Avenues Michael Astrella Phillip Giaquinto Anthony P ittari Girl Scouts of America investigation. Settembnno Assembly-10:30 a .m Neglia’s Marching Band Phillip Astrella JohnGiovia William Polito Frederick Beck, J r apprehended one juvenile Parade-lt :00 a.m. Boy Scouts of America David Goudey Fred Preye Invocation........................................................... Vincent Benedyktowicz Earl Hall, J r Robert Radell who was in possession of Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad valium capsules Juvenile The Rev Coval T. Grater Henry Biedermann Harold Hokenson Richard Reiger LINE O F MARCH charges will be filed against Pastor, St Thomas Episcopal Church Herman Bullwinkei Anthony Impeliizzeri John Russo East on Valley Brook Ave. to Ridge Road to o a o m PaulCapaccio Joseph Iosco him for possession of drugs National A nthem ....................................Mrs. Emil Blasko Ave. to Stuyvesant Ave. to Court Aw. to Webster Ave Carmine Senese Pledge of Allegiance............................................................. James Carr John Jaugstetter, J r Stanley Sopchak Past ReviewiM Stand at Veteran s Memorial P a* Victor Carucci On Monday at 5:50 a m. Led by Giii Scouts Howard Jung William Spagnuolo The Memorial Service wiU be held the™ Robert Chirico headquarters received a call w elcom e.............................. Hon. Joseph A. Carucci, Jr. Alex Lewan&wski William Sylvester PROGRAM *• Waiter Lewandowski Frank Ventimiglia from a resident of New Street JohnVuyoaevieh reporting two dark males Wallace Walker were in his back Raymond Wall tampering with a shed there llo ,Jr. Joseph Malizia Joseph Walsh All cars were detailed to the OrrinCrankshaw Jam es Mangini, Jr. Ralph Wengland scene with Patrolmen Ted H • - . “ ^ . P e t e r r « £ & Anthony Cxamecki Joseph Maogravite v Undersheriff, Bergen County Robert Weiss Kaminski, Chris Valiante, Ernest DeRensis ThaddeusMiazgoski Fred Westpha! Carl Castelgrant, Anthony GRAND MARSHAL - Jack A Senna Robert Dickert Albert Mitchell AIDES TO MARSHAL - Jess Williams Antiorio and Angelo Jiosi. Philip Sailer, Commander, Angelo Dignardi Patrick Mulligan Robert Woods Two juveniles were ap Prank Ferrara Jr., AMVETS Carl Eck Kingsland B arracks, WWI Walter Nalezra Dominick Yannariello prehended in a rear yard Conrad Michaelson, V eterans of World War I William Eustace Anthony J. Spinalli, Commander Charles Zavresa between New Street and P atrick F errie, V.F.W. Veterans of Foreign Wars Page Avenue A 1970 Ford Edw ard Quist, A merican Legion KOREAN ACTION Gerard J. Bukowski. Commander, Station wagon belonging to Salvator De Carlo, Catholic War Veterans RichardJohnson.USMCJamesS Meek USAF Godlried Paulson Am erican Legion USMC Michael Venner of 118 PARADE FORMATION John Gagliardi, Commander Thomas McKeown, USAF Lyndhurst High School Band Washington Avenue, AMVETS Rocco Russo, USA Belleville, was found at the Grand Marshal and Aides Salvatore DeCarlo, Commander, scene with the ignition Lyndhurst Police Department Catholic War Veterans VIETNAMESE ACTION jumped There was a Suzuki Board of Commissioners Anthony J . Celia, Commander, Gabriel R^Alamo, USA Matthew Dwyer. USMC David B Freed USMC mini-bike in the station Board of Education Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance ^ S ! l n 5 ,r0Weil; USMCWilliamG. Eggenberger. 1 ISA Frank T Lopinto. USMC wagon, the ownership of Fire Department Volley ............................................ Veterans' Rifle Squad Joseph D eJessa, USMc Bruce Wolrab, USA Dennis Seyler. USMC whichis as yet undetermined, Auxiliary and Apparatus £ a p s- .............................................................................Bugler but it is believed the mini- Cars - Gold Star Mothers and World War I Veterans Benediction........................................................................ COMRADES SINCE LAST MEMORIAL DAY bike was stolen in Lyndhurst Secaucus Fire Department Band GeorgeBishop Vincent J P e rro tta I .ouis Stellato. Sr The Rt. Rev. Msgr Henry G.J Beck One of the juveniles was in Veterans of World War 1 Arnold Holzherr, Sr. Victor Ricciardelli JamesTullv P astor, Sacred Heart R.C. Church possession of valium Veterans of Foreign Wars Ralph Lecoque, Jr. John W. Rubertone Lyndhurst Police Reserves wi II take care of traffic capsules American Legion Speaker’s Platform courtesy of M Giammetta & Charges signed against American Veterans of World War II Sons. them were for possession of Catholic War Veterans IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, SERVICES WILL BE drugs, possession erf astolen United Spanish War Veterans 6Baler Is Ready9 Frosh W in HELD IN THE TOWN HALL CHAMBERS. car, posses|jpn of a stolen The Lyndhurst Freshmen mini bike, possession of Insists HM DC Baseball Team coached by burglar tools and attempted Louis Talarico, defeated break and entry. O pening O f B ig B aler No matter what anybody says the North Arlington Cresskill Sunday (May 20) 4-1 Detective Sgt Francis baler is ready to go—right now in the 7th Annual Invitational McSweeney adn Detective Henry Kelly conducted the Such is the assertion of Fred Rongo, the Hackensack Freshm an Baseba 11 investigation Meadowlands Development Commission engineer, who Tournament held in has babied the big baler into being in the North Hackensack Lyndhurst, one of the 12 teams chosen out of a At 9:46 a m on Monday Arlington meadows Is S till A B ig Q u estio n field of 37, will play this ParksDepartment employee Hackensack Meadowlands What is holding up the opening day, according to Saturday (May 26) in the Otto Settembrino reported vetoed, however, by Gov. immediate present. The Development Commission's four-year contract with Rongo, is the Public Utilities Commission that has to set that a stereo and speakers had Byme. park is in the far future. Semi-Final round against loudly-hailed baler will not Lyndhurst two years ago the the rates that will be charged users of the baler been stolen from the Youth But even if the bill fails the George Cascino, chief top-seeded Bergen Catholic begin compacting garbage higher cost of removing the “Until that is done,” said Rongo, "our hands are tied. Center dumpinggrounds in the engineer of HMDC, said that at its North Arlington site meadows will continue, garbage will not be felt by We can ’t operate until we can tell the contractors who intil August or September, if alternative plans for the township until the next chiefly because HMDC has handling the garbage are not wiU, bring in the garbage what they are going to pay.” according to information contract time arrives. Rain Can’t Dampen found no other place for the ready in time the entire According to Rongo there have been test runs — obtained by a municipal of 53,000 tons of waste that flow SCA will absorb the higher elevation of the drawing without garbage — and the big baler has purred sue- ficial wathcing HMDC's into the meadows every dumping costs for the next board park will be raised. two years. Then a new cessfully through all of them Spirit Of Girl Scouts One immediate result ot Hie |U million baler, said The Board of Freeholders contract will be drawn Purr may not be quite the word. There is fear among the HMDC order to close the The rain came down and l» be the world's largest, has never believed the dumps The Trenton battle over residents on the North Arlington hilltop that overlooks everyone hiking to tte lake garbage dumps will be felt in the garbage situation is the girls ran around and the had a number of opening would be closed oo the Lyndhurst the baler th a t it will be noisy.