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•D,l SOUTH BERGEN REVIEW

Vol. 46 No -42 I YMHURSfc Y j . HAY 19. 1966 *•##«# ■«!»•• m«U|« n « •* N. t. Til. • IMIV

M illions In Jobs A n d Taxes A t Stake

W hile State D allies O n M eadow lands

South Bergen munJckpalttte* Th* case of Thomas Viola t piont and finally said he could For months Fowl Motor Car we could guarantee the title support or lack of tt be get* are losing million* of <^>Uar* Sons is only one example. tat* the riparian right* on Company haa been trying to ac­ The title situation In New Jer- from the Bergen Democrats, of construct km jobs and rata­ Viola, whteh Is a leading sea eiiito acre* Viola wanted more, quire acreage owned by Public sey is one of the most pressing Htertng ha* t*ruduc*d in ble* became of a policy of venger rontractor, haa «nte tti! the date *atd all he needed Work* Commissioner Peter Cur­ problem* we have. If we could tht tefwlatur* before b 11 the State Department of Con­ a tract of 9 acres of land in «** eight acres and that was cio of Lyndhurst on Route 17, sell our property we could use that would clearly servation and Economic Devel­ the meadnwtand* at the ta t o* *11 he could have He waa told Rutherford Ford want* to the money for our railroad opment ownenhip right* In Valley Brook Avenue, Lynd H wouM cost him $1,000 tn acre bu ild a Mg sale* center on the which needs it badly. If we ows Twice thr (Mil The situation makes a mock hunt, Jar over XI yeans. for the riparian rights. property. Th* agreement wtth could bring in Industry we adopted by both ery of Governor Richard J. Like moat of the meadow VkjIs paid the SS.QOO and re- Curcio wa* resched long ago. would be able to g*t business se* only to be vetoed ■ Hughes’ campaign for more land the acreafe haa been dor CCH •d what purported to be a AM Ford hit* been unable to for our railroad. There a r e Now (Bering Industry and more Job* tor New mant. But in recent years Vi­ deed to the riparian right* of millions of dollars In construc­ Jeraey. ola has been planning to (two hi* own property. But when he question made a becaute of fhe state's claims tion and tax revenue* w lilting to amendment. This can A single title guarantee com­ a $150,000 warehouse on his pro whinnied the deed to th* title be tapped - but we cannot do to the riparian right* by placing U on the pany. Home Title < Guaranty petty This would give con company •* a prelude to ob­ a thing a* long as the «111 • m v- , Chrysler Motor Company la November B th# Company ot 210 River Street, struetion job* to start with taining his construction mort- mess persist*. *“ another that want* to build on give* approval by a Hackensack. N. J.. told T he K would convert what has been ksrc the company r eused a The bwue now is squarely DIANE COUDRAY meadowland acreage and which vote Hughe* cannot Leader today that applications land paying only minimum tax Ku.ii an lee. It waa pointed out before Bergen County's Demo­ has been bogged down In Inter­ bill By BEYF.R1.Y MVRHIY liam Ooodray, in August of for millions of dollars of loans es to Lyndhurst Into a real tax the Mate sale doe* not give him crats are being held up today because payer. minable conferences with the Hlering said a co Although Diane Coudray that year and shaped dancing undisputed title to the riparian The Democrats, by a strange the title* to the meadowland* state ^ hopes wow day to make her for quit* a white," she con. It is also believed right* hecsuse the state refused quirk ' Ballet Academy where she dancers around than open­ through that city recently aim­ The deed caused • shock studied under Fred Danieti ings”, she was delighted to ing air rifle slugs at pedestrians. through the community. for approximately five years. accept the offer. James P. Tooey of 117 Forest However, at masses last Sun Bergen Tax Board: Rate Magician Meanwhile she took a full Diane, who now makes Avenue said he parked his 1965 day the parishoners were urged time position in the Engineer­ her home with her husband in station wagon ln front of the to withhold Judgment on the of­ Not all the magicians are The imposed in 1963 was erty 100 percent. They came In 1966 the Board of Freehold, ing Department of the N e w Parslppany, Intends to con­ house Monday night. On Tues­ fender. The priests, led by Rt on television. $1S.4 million. By 1966 It had up with a figWe of $5.8 billion. ers paued to Democratic con­ Jeraey Bell Telephone Co. tinue to teach although h e r ! day morning he found that it Msgr. Henry Beck, pastor, de­ There is .the Bergen Coun­ become $23 million. , It looked as though the county trol The tax budget jumped "Unfortunately,” she ad­ greatest joy Is when she her- had been hit in the rear window. clared the pers6n who commit­ ty Board of Taxation, for in­ Yet the 1963 tax rate was tax rate were going to rise from $21.3 million to $23 mil­ stance -iSsrrr.- .3348 per $100 at valuations. And right out of tlw thermometer. lion. mitted, "even would-be dan­ self Is on stage dancing. At police headquarters tt ted the outrage probably was in 1966 it wa* but .3379. But the county tax board cer* have to eat.” “It’* Just marvelous — an was said four other similar unaware of the significance af For years the tax board But the tax board, that had The Newark Ballet Academy The trick lies in manipula­ came to the rescue and added entirely different experience.’’ complaints were received. the deed. has been making Bergen Coun­ served the Republicans, now waa the home of the Garden Many of her friends have The incident took place about ty Board of Freeholders’ tax tion of the county ratable*. The another $294 million to the rat­ did its stuff for the Democrats. State Ballet and student* as come to see her perform with 10 p.m. According to witnesses, rate stand still. And without greater the amount of ratable* able*. Thi* actually reduced By Increasing the they progressed would norm­ the ballet company and have George Bollenbach an automobile stopped near the m inors. the smaller is the tax rate. the county rate although the $667 million the tax ally be fed from the school passed on words of glowing Going To Bloomfield shrine. A m an is said to have The publication of the coun­ In 1963, before the 100 per­ tax budget increased from $18 4 brought about a decrease in ihe Into the company. After tyu praise. leaped out, thrown the contents ty tax table last week showed cent tax on valuations went in­ million to $20.6 million. tax rate — from .3382 to 3379. BLOOMFIELD, N. J.-G eorg* hears of *tudy, D iane/^va* "They may be biased but of a can at the shrine, the* that the county tax rate re­ to effect, Bergen's municipal In 1965 the freeholder bud­ It is customary for the .free­ considered ready to gqjpwith It’s great to hear,” the said Bollenbach of 40 Park Avenue, driving off. mains at 33-cents per $100 of tax assessor* pot a value of $1.6 get rose to $21.3 million. But holders to brag about tho tAx the Garden State Ballet 4s an with a happy smile Lyndhurst, has been accepted at The beautiful marble statue taxable valuations. That is billion on their properties. The th* county tax board was equal rate. Republicans - snd now apprentice The next season Two of her biggest fans are BloomfeId College, It was an­ was smeared and the back of the what it wa* in 1965 and 1964 county tax board, however, said to the emergeney — and In­ the Democrats, take credit for ahe was accepted as a full her five-year-old slater, Val­ nounced by Jam es A. Muller, statue was covered with the tar- and 1963. that 100 percent of valuations creased the ratable* by 410 mil­ keeping the tax rate in balance, member of the company and erie, and her brother, Antho­ director of admissions and regis­ llke substance. Yet In 1963 the county levy would have increased the rat­ lion. But as the statistics show danced with them until 1963. ny, a top athlete at Ottowa trar. Mr. Bollenbach is the son Police are sure the deed was against municipalities w as able* to $5.4 billion. Again a threatened tax rate it is not the freeholders but the “I married my husband, Wil­ University, Kansas. of Mr. and Mrs. George Bollen- not a Juvenile prank. They be­ about $5 million less than In In 1964 municipal assessors rise was averted. The rate tax board that does the trick. bach. 1,1 lieve the perpertrator was an 1966. were ordered to evaluate prop­ went from .3347 to .3392. (Continued on Pag* 8) "Junk” Vehicles Ordinance Adopted By Commission By WIM4AM A. FRANCIS automobiles on private proper- missioners what constituted a hopes to repair and use them Oommissioner Peter . Rus­ resolution was pa s.'ted setting After much discussion both ty except In an enclosed gar- junk automobile? He said that ”1 don't think the town has so explained that if the car the salary of the township pro­ pro and con an ordinance Mon age. he owned two unregistered cars a right to tell me on my own was inoperable for 90 days or secutor at $2,000 annually. The day night was adopted by the Howard Goodwin, a resident besides the one that he current- property," Goodwin went on to longer this placed the car in the job had been created by an Or­ Board of Commissioners to pro- of New Jersey Avenue, Initiated ly drives and stores them in say. "I think I have a right “junk” category. The purpose dinance on Feb. 7. hibit keeping or storing of junk the debate by asking the Com- his yard where he eventually to keep these cars.” of the ordinance was to get rid The commissioners also dis­ of the old trailers, trucks nnd cussed two ordinances, one • • ■ • 1 ' ■ cars which have been parked on which will update the water or­ private lots for years without dinance and Include a water e- ever being moved. Many are mergency clause and secondly, Final Plans For Firemen’s Convention without engines, Russo contin­ a traffic ordinance which wili The big day of the Parade been donated by Messrs. A. ued. prohibit the parking of trucks which will follow the 53rd An­ Scardino, Jr, and Sr. of Lynd­ Mayor Horace R. Bogle. Jr. over 5.000 pounds on all streets said there a nual Convention of the New Jer­ hurst, n. j... — • wa* clause in the from 9 p.m. until 6 a. m. These sey and New v York Volunteer ordinance thst calls for rebut­ ordinances will |B e a public Arthur Lemlse, Trophy Chair­ tal and would allow the owner hearing on June 6, THE WAY THINGS ARE — Conditions such as these, where Firemen's Association is soon man reports additional trophies to be a reality. Member* of the to show his intention of putting After receiving four bids old tmcks and autos litter backyard* are are the target of a donated recently from: Lynd­ the oar in condition. He would for work on the Little League "** ramPaiK" b* Publ,c Affairs Commissioners PeUr J. Lyndhurst Volunteer Depart­ hurst EHcs, Lodge 1505, Indepen­ be given 90 days to do this, Bo­ Field on Riverside Ave. oppo­ ment have been hard at work dent Mens Club; New .Jersey these pait five months planning gle saki. site Tontine Ave., the board had offered $1,200. He said the for 20 years and would and New York Volunteer Fire- Raymond Garbarini of 5 0 1 awarded a contract to Biancbi buyers would take the land as the classification of : this spectacular affair. The hien’s Association; Highway Lyndhurst High School will be Harding Ave. said that he felt Brothers to provide 230 linear is and purchase the riparian land from mean high to Printing of Paramus; Mike Po­ it was a "bad ordinance" and feet of reinforced concrete rights from the state. In a let- mean low tide, the meeting place Friday eve­ lito Family; Paolozzi Bros. Inc.; ning, June 10th for the election that a person had a right to storm pipe and 5,018 square ter sent by the board on May 3 Mayor Horace Bogle Jr. told Hackensack Water Co.; Polish make use of his yard as he saw yards of bituminous cement for it said that the town had n o t Garbarini he was in receipt of new officers for the Associa­ American Citizens Club; Sam tion; Saturday will be a day that fit and as long as he didn’t vi parking space. made a determination at pre- 0f a copy erf the resolution and Donalds Family, Lyndhurst Fire olate the health ordinance or will display one of the biggest Dept. Ladies Auxiliary; Am- The commissioners also ad- sen* *° se'* t*le *an^- that the board intends sending parades in the Metropolitan do anything that would be harm- vertised bids for gasoline to Garbarini. who is president a letter calling for its yets; Little League and. < t0 thp pubIlc Area including Rockland Oounty, supply township .vehicles and of the Lyndhurst Jaycees, urg- jn their respective gressman Helstoski, NY. -Tn defense of the ordinance, bids for Hie sanitary sewer line commissioners and re- Commissioner JosephA Car- Among the thirty odd trophies Ex-Chief Al Patterson, Chair­ John Ruggiero, a local real es­ for Polito Ave. Both these bids sidents to write their state uccj reported that the to be awarded after the parade man of Judges for the parade, tate agent, said that the pur­ are to be received June 6. senators asking them to sup- phase of the public Ubri June 11th will be to the Oldest received ithe Ust of names which pose of the ordinance was good In a letter from Carmine Sa- P°rt Senate Resolution 26. ovation should be CO Driven Apparatus in Service, will judge the units for varinua and that it would go a long way vino Jr. acting as lawyer for Garbarini said that his r^- soon. He alio said Oldest Hand Drawn Apparatus accomplishments. The 15 judges in cleaning up the town. He the Industrial Paric Corp. it solution would allow the 'people girl’s sdftball league Pietnred above Is Chief George Rickard of Lyndhurst Volun­ and the Oldest Active Fireman. and 5 alternates are picket! from went op to say that other eorrt- was said that the corporation Is to vote in referendum to decide open Sunday, June 5, and teer Fire Department accepting the, trophy to be awarded The First Place tfophy awarded a professional group, known as munities have sueh ordinances ready to buy the 441 acres of the meadowland question. It include a parade from the to 1st place •‘All Around” Department or Unit. The trophy is H. Dunlap New Jersey Fire Pa- and they are effective, being donated by Anthony Scardino, Jr. on behalf of himself for the “All Around” best unit town owned_ meadowland south would allow title to pass to a Hall to William rade Judges of ,Morr»town, N,J. - tr- another action arM«t-" of the 'Erie Litekawanna track meadowland^ owner of 30 year Little League Fiel Letnise, Trophy Chairman ing for. This beautiful trophy has Ten Divisions have been form* day’s commission meeting, a tor $1,600 an acre. Earlier, J t duration who has paid taxes (Continued on fe ■■ . TI1F 0 0 M » F * t U L LEADER AND '50UTII BERGEN REVIEW TimiSDAT, MAY 10, 1%6

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F O R SCHOOL CHILDREN # ■ .*SE*/ , f

My Dear Young Friend: ^ Never go inside another person's home without first telling your par­ I have prepared this message to ents. make each of you school children of the county aware of the need for you to be £ Never agree to work for strangers alert against those mentally diseased without approval of your parents. persons wtioattow thems^lves ^ act C Never play alone in alleys, in improperly with young people.. woods, on the beach, or in deserted You have no trouble recognizing buildings. the kind of person of whom you must J Never wait around public toilets in beware. He or she will approach you school, theaters, or buildings. A l­ alone, or in small groups, in private and ways leave immediately. will suggest to you things which you will know to be shameful. 0 Never let strangers touch you. Tell your parents immediately if ever an attempt is made. P L A Y S A F E

Follow These Rules 0 Use the "buddy" system — take along a pal or playmate — when 1 Never hitch hike; never accept you go to the playground, the rides from persons whom you do beach, movies, or on a hike. not know. . -v- —r - „ j y* , jt i ® 1 0 2 Never take money, candy or gifts Don't tarry on the way. When you start out for school, home, or of any kind from any stranger. some other place, move along J Never go with strangers who ask swiftly. If you have to be late, you for directions to some place. telephone ahead.

Copywrlt* 1966 Leader Newspaper I Ui# educational endeavor is made possible by the cooperation of the following public-spirited citizens who ire always in tbe fore striving to make our community a finer and better place in which to live. f * * i n f. U K. GRAVWORA IVesid.nl H W. CROTJE, President ROBERT J. KEENAN, President m m i n. to u to , resident RALPH W. SHAW, Jr, Pre.ident ’BWMniicl-MUUr, Ur. Standard Tool i Mlg- Co. UOP Chemical Company lily Saving* & Loss Association Joseph It. Polito Agency, Inc. A. R. Purdy Co, Inc. -HM-rv- V ~ ~ ~ ; - VINCENT P. CAft>10, M.a m m a. SANUO, President IRA^K & MICHAEL CAllo JOHNS, LESLIE, President THEODORE RICHMOND, Pendent The Copper Used Restaurant. <4K, ti. WANCll.Ll, «rr. ft T«*ns. CaUu Wholesale Meats, Inc. Leslie Company , i Inter-City Transportation Cv, Inc. 10R»S’ CkjNwi 4 XoHwIcr ,C* . : -■ ' ■ ' . . i : ’; . ; ; HOW ARD CLAMERC. President ■■ . Miles Mrrcury Corp. ‘ ' WALTER *■ STEEVER VICTOR M. GAR DELTA, President KlIDOl J’H MELONS, President LOUIS RUBENS, IVesidcnt Steever Funeral Home The Dug Agency, Inc. Tlie Son Carlo? Restaurant, Inc. Chairman of tlie Board Filigree Foods, Inc, HORACI BOGlF. JR . ¥. S. DICKINSON |R., President Attorney Al l#w jjertun, Dickinson £ Company HERBERT NEWTON S. J. 8IS8ELMAN W1LBIAM C. HILLHOU9E Gnat Rutherfutd Industrial Park THMtSTWN COOPER The Forest Dairy Co. •JAMES ?P TUOHY, Preside* Cooper Lumber Company American Truck Leasing Corp. ARNOLD A. DEMASW, JR„ V. Pre.. ANTHONY SCARDINO, JR, 4 W JAMES A. RBESL’IN f)c Mansi Cadilllac-Ponlaic Co, Inc. HAROLD A. PA11ETI 'IS Attorney at taw RoMugh ol Carlstadt, 'N. J, W. P. VCM.T, Jc„ Pre.ident Valley Brook Liquors, Inc. Boiling -Spring* Ss * i. Asss / tajor, Cleaners S Launderen

SOL DIAMOND, President PAtfLt'RlMEK VNO ItVYMOND G. ft Diamond Riming Corp. Builder of Home. ANTHONY SCARDINO, Pre.ident RICHARD L. WILSON STANLEY C. PENNACC1H0 Star Coat Manufacturing Co. William J. Wilson ft PAT CARUCCI. President The Lyiulhurtt f lorist J4WEM1 CARUCCI JH, S,cy. ft Tre.. J. Caruoei ft Son*. 'Inc. FRANK PEZZOLLA CEORCJR F. DljRy, Pro,idem Ceneral Motors Truck President Famous Brands, Inc. PAtsr. r. WVA, M.D. . 1M«. * Servian *—rf- ANO* Manager PATSY 1NSBRRA • • AtfRfeB A. PORRO, Jr. D P. SAMMARCO, President DR. RALPH waa* VINCENT G. FIETTI, M.D. P<"«y'» Shop-Rite, Inc. r .:X 'Attorney at Law South Bergen S. t L. Aiiociation Optometrist ' ta;# ' • ■ T m HS^AT, ilA Y 10. lOfkl THF. COMMERCIAL a n d s o u t h a u t e u r m m w mmm EiceptionaU Explorer Post Stages Ho»t Mother* Mother Night" For Ov, The «K«MKfaUon«l flat* of Un- coin School h#ld in* tnraiul ''iBBBHHRBWHSHi Al UxnhanU,) •*» EM} iwiiehwui at «>r* offictated A the boys conduct themselvea lii chaperoned ha*t Rutherford, became the bouffant fingertip silk iliuaion High School, attend* Jenty O The Columbia PTA will hold Mother* present were Mrs. Schwart*. sponsor of the r*cet>tton wa* held at Nevtor'i, ty State College. Her Ranee, th. it annual bazaar thia Satur­ school, in the home and a* wt* bride of Vincent A Cipolla. non veil In place. She carried a Singac. Angelo Check!, Mrs Henry al Honor Society Tho*e ot Mr and Mr* Vincent M. caacade of orchids and liliea of an alumnus of Dumont Higb day, May n. on the school Kunt, Mn. Jean Unfante, Mn ploren , Mr* Margaret Petrocalll waa School and Steven* Institute of ground*, starting at U am and The mother* were pleasently Lir Cipolia, J14 Uvlng*ton Avenue, the valley, matron of honor Bridesmaid* Edward Ayer*. Mr*. Fred on Saturday Technology, ia employed b> < "ntlnulng to 4 p.m. Hvtre will *urpri»ed by the gift pre*ented D,U* ** Tk » Villi TW i. Bridal attendanl* wore crepe were Miaa Mary Clifford an d DJuck. Mn James GUehrUt. la. Karen MUeakt. the Matrix Corporation, a *ub *•" pony ride*, game* with prl- Mn. Vincent Kearney, Mn to them by the boy*, a replica . ^ . *OUI*n Lionahuc per- ^ tn empire waiatllne, with Mr*. Richard Ulrich, a cou*in division of General Rynarrtica, Smith, Pat Stralaoi, Bai ormed the ceremony at 5 p m. of tier* ot Venice laee. of Ih* bride, Michael Guido *e*. balloon*, art* and craft* Erne*t ffert, Mn. Carmine of Angelo'* "Pleta” in Rochester, New York. Peima, Cathy Cheaama •t A. Joaeph‘1 K. C Church. in mlnt rrecn for the matron served aa beat man. Uaherin* item*, and many other ustrful Patemo. Mra Harold Wycfcoff. Among the guem m n , Mr. — — — and iieautiful things tor sale Mn. Vital Muxinktwicx an d A Mn. Ijou l^ienpeacher, Carr, Joan De Oe* Kast Rutherford, ^ rr" at honor who carried *almon were Jude Pavel, brother of lion followed at the ViUanova carnation* with beige tbe bride, and T*rrence Ijoven- Lyndhurst oarden yt With assorted refreshment*, In- Mn. Joaeph Stymiezak Vince Crude le, Jame* Mariano, and Pat Morgano. Kesiaurant tn Garfield roaea; and In maize for the guth, brotlier of the groom. Club Ha* Meeting • idling Piua pie. Mra. John ______Mn Richard Moarwski, *ia- brldeamalda. who carried pit* The bride wore an Empire Th* Lyndhunt Garden b u b Ho. ha is chairman. In case of ter of th* bride, wa* matron ot camatkme. All wore matching A-line, peau de aoie gown trim- will meet on Monday evening. r,m ,h" ,v*,rt wi" •«* ***'• SEE T H I ALL NEW ' 6 6 -hoaoe,—Miaa Manr.v SvIvMlrr haad^lanaa Tha tinker girl meri wt|h lace aoolique* re- May 23rd. at ** Valley Brook to M*y *»»• Your Instrument waa bridesmaid with two *ia carried » baskri Iwige rob- embroidered with aeed pearE^ A il» Mar- VOLKSWAGENS tera at the groom, the Misses «« and wore a garland of Ihe and skirt styled with a detach- r,t* president. In chare*. RicKarcTGaTnr i r W o r l h l m Giovanna Opella and Judy same ro«w* in her hair. aMe train. Her shoulder length Th'*r *u«,t wttl be FINE SELECTION Picked Bv Scouts GUARANTEED Ann Cipolla Another sister of _ , VP|i (.11 frn,,, , crown of ro Q- O- Nearing at Ramaey. He ’ if you can’t play it! the groom wat flower girl and ^ h S ^ s X ^ I t**hkme

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iiSM "Vn.tA VtNIC*” illm lretei ty George Shtwe oa tteignmnt by Kaiiotol Community Kant it m l tt Ct WOro »» the (Iratul C t * t i in V< ■r FAXit. u n a * IHK UWIMLMU*L T8UBM0AY, MAY l*. 1 m

bin ant i-hnsttne. Mr add I M H L a c O I J T __ . ______J Mr* Philip fireyfu* and dau*t> ijoy Day's Outinq ter Katvn, Mr and Mr* Rieh Planning Qmimiftoe, ard Mahoney and cj»«ldr*h. The a Crawford, reported thst the Met* Baseball •nred by the Wktows WurM War Shawn. sha*v*n Mid Kart, Mr T W E w B , accompanied Cub wtU play game* la th e I Chapter IT, Sunday May tlth and Mra, Mlktuth and Mtusical selections. * on H and 28 j.rtwi and B#\crly, Troop f — ;Wa ■ Jane Watson, afternoon June He was a huge mcom*. A Side trip meeting with th# flag e w»mony Laura Bqgaenko, ‘ J v grader* who took aiked that those member* whe Frank Leonardo tA Roadside America waa en Thr mior-guards were Mildred Shortlno The plan to attend a gam* give toyed by all. vy ami Mr and Mt*. Alhert it •rt Garllll, John {juakl, <*roe thought the date on llvnrs and aon. Mk haal. A buf­ Italy, Xua&n CahraQ, aad Vie- ara Bryr# C The next Cha peer meeting *111 lift OnriM ta. Iktnna Rubi which they wratld pr*ki “told oI o( "Oner "Qper- er Quigley. Georgy Sorenaen parent* of s daughter, Darlene DuPsnt Vinyl Coated Aluminum Siding that wttt ton$ be reinem start promptly at 8.00 p.m., and ifTfonTJWSnB^I?!* TrnWlTv#' TwrotmcHrthr m uon tnr thr "ttm-ttv 1mm tin May ro gr h b- the lyndhurst Auxiliary design responding secretary, Mrs. Jo­ d*y, who were welcomi-d by N YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE (lut at ih# regular time ol 8:30 animal* being studied and ear­ ra Maaaa Memorial Boa pi tal. ed th# uniforms and purchased seph Capiello; recording *ec- pm This Is a very important ed tor In Donald Travteano’a Director Putnam and given a neighing In a t six pounds and them tor th# ocoaaion. The retary, Mr*. Michael Marrone; science classes. She explained round of applause by the mem­ two ounces. meeting, aa the President of the "Candy Stripe Gals” as they like treasurer, Mra. Francis Gentile; which will hatch in a tew ber*. Mrs SmUh Is the former Board at Governors will give a to be called wiU be outatandiftg CALL historian, Miss Eleanor Wla- In the clasaroom. Albert Norton, correspond I n« Ml*s Joan Scott of Kearny. The breakdown on our Council's ex- in thetr uniform of th* d n . niewski; advisor. Mias Char­ Barbara Gilchrist secretary, read a letter from baby la the fir*t grandchild penars for the paat year. Broth­ They wi*h «o Inform other auxil­ lotte Savino. Principal. cooking (tone In the Excap- the local American Red Crosn for Mr, and Mr*, Edward Smith, W E .9 - 79.W W E .1 - 5284 ers this will be a moat in­ iaries ot their desire to be hi !;> Pupils of the school presented Motor Unit asking for volun­ teresting meeting, and should tranal dn sa, the cutmtaatton of tuO Ten Eyefc Ave., Lyndhurat, ESTIMATES GIVEN ful on the day they come to a program. teer* to drive their- * I a 11 o n be an eye-opener for many at which wa* tha annua) Mother’s and the second grandchild for Lyndhurat with their men io Each child told ot the extra a week. Those Our Brother members who have Day Luncheon given Thursday, wagon one day Mr. and Mrs. William 'John celebrate the S3rd Annual Con­ curricula activities ta th e school. member* desiring to assist were no id.>a of the expenses Incurred May 13. Mis. Mary Fltapatrick Scott, 301 Fortst St., Kearny. vention and Parade of the Asso­ Grace Imperial# Introduced tha tn running our Council. Keep thia * the teacher of the group. ciation. speakers and program. date open to attend this meet­ Sewing in Lincoln School was ing. John Falzarano, president of explained by Angela Palumbo the Student Council, described with an announcement ot the At our regular meeting on Doubla Burglary ihe activities of Ihe year. A annual Fashion Show to be held May 11th, it was agreed upon Code of Behavior for pupils, was May 26. to cordially invite all Brother Checked In Lyndhurst drawn up. tray decorations Dancing classes were held fine- iu members who participated in th? Police are Investigating a itnd Christmas toys were col­ for sixteen Fridays with sev- Mejnerial I)qy parade, along double burglary which was re­ lected and wrapped and Easter eatb and eighth grtfders partici­ with their family, to our Club ported to police early Monday tray decorations and scrap pating and Mr*. Doris Opdyko House imnrodiaJely following morning by Steve Russo, half- books were made for Hacken­ as the teacher. Angela Chleco the conclusion a? tlie parade, for brother ol the owner af Skip's sack liasgtal. TJ» Communi­ described the dances learned somesorfie refreshments. Our LdfcMonettr. 29b Ridge Road ty Chest drive was sponsored and announced the month)/ USED Ooancil ha* always bsen proud by the group. classes for retnainder of th e of the turnout of members who Russo, who had worked in the Karen Amhelter described year apd the final dance at the CARS participated in the Memorial luncheonette until about 11:30 the tencher’a art workshop at end,** the year. Day parade, and we look for­ p.m. on Sunday returned at 2:30 which four Lincoln School girls Shop activities ware d e 8- 1SCI CoueedeVille ward to another large turnout a.m. and found the rear door titled as hostesses and assisted cribed by Robert Luske, Frank tht* year. Tht parade wttl atart had been forced and about $90 In serving sixty-ftve teacher* Jillard 1* the teacher. at *10:30 a.m., we line up dn in coins had been taken from at the buffet dinner served The fifth grade class, direc­ Weart Avenue at Valley Brodk the cash register. eaetf « tfcc &re* fflghts, i ted by Mr*. P*t4r*on. sang Avenue. * The burglar also had chapped The fifth gr^de Noon Sewing several songs, Michael Bach- PGK Tom Melaachle announc­ a hole in the plastic tile wall Club sponsored by the teacher. mann, Francis B a r r e s i,|Rlch- ed, that he no# has Sufficient separating th e luncheonette Katherine Peterson, was d a *- ard Carey, Matthew Catanese,. funds to start th* construction from the A ahd D Stamp and cribed by Joan Marion. Sam­ Richard DeWItt, Bruce E u 1 o ,. font the base ot the shrine. This Coin Co., 292 Ridge Road, own­ ples of work done by. the group Michael Franchino, Peter Is- means that while donations will ed by Andrew De Frino, 1U Or­ were displayed by Ju tta Scholz. gro, Rudy Laming, Richard eoAinue to he accepted for the ient Way. De Frino said that Lorraine Coppola told of the MMlani, Joseph MatfT Joseph construction of the shrine, for coins and stamp* he estimated Knitting Club which meets at Rodriques, Vincent Salzone, which our Council has long de­ as being valued at *2,000 had ndon under direction of Miss Joseph Settembrino, Richard sir'd to hafee, the intentions been taken. Carole Crosta, assisted by Miss Snyder, John Talarico, Marc submitted along with the dona­ Rosemary Depoto. She display­ Tfeiza, Antonio * Oo*entino, Ida 1963 S 1M4 Coupe de Villa tio# will not be sealed hi the Owner of Skip's Luncheonette ed the afghan made by the Ippollto, Ellen Lagrutta, Cather­ bale of the sftrine. H you have is Frank Grapisari, 553 Second girls to be donated to Boystown, ine Manentc, Joan Marion, Jo­ not made your contribution to Ave. Kearny. anne Montlllo, Anna Marie date, and many of you haven’t, don’t delay any longer. See Brother Tom at our meeting, or better still, stop at the Club to­ morrow night of any Friday night, We serve food every Fri­ tNSiST on our cf Professional P le d g e day night at attractive prices. There is a pool tahla, ping pong b f Q u a l i t y table, shuffiehohrd, ahd TV. All this in additi^tt to the warm friendship of your Brother Knights. to ^ F E S J D i

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t>»Ni«ru, Patrtek ■ h i U r^i »N«ya C. Rov, Wilciewiki Churr* Is aU that the Rev A !* r* S # e t f3*ttWI_ 1 < t f 4 tH M rn # ««d Martaan witf l» i;• assle Patricia Ijircidta. t«SO tt\M’ tosf, a*l « Verkt Anniveriary Metre Ijraia NtUetiu. John iikdeamauU Pilkia U M « 1 tsiiO^atr at The ft;v tJU LW li. iflMitad thst OMo. Itaihert i •f*v fww tiigvy I m o tiln tif Ihi laid-. »»i m fi­ Ann Asntsngvlo Pstricts ed ••et girt. John UnkW aM. (Mwwr at ir TBnasfn srilaaI •senary far C t 'hurch. «UI i clataraiW the dum. Violet %t hi e. kemtein the ut the brtle alii be riagbesr.r Patricia Uherry, VkJet Sta­ ttth »nni»«-rsary of hi* ondma ts* Judith SteMwrdi. I Arts ri'iw H a- Jack t'nkel hrt)th#r-tn4w* tion to the Prt*»*th Wktihme- will ,*«r%e a* half man Ushers am Mass. Therr will he a pro c j«Mn Grade I; Jan < Aulenh*ch U> wt«n a n u i mil he Gerard 1 a Murte, Prank l.yd.a Hastingt is letebmtlng is Hruggeman, Rita Cerefios, I pin far hi* I Ji Murte. Nell Weber, a a d from the Rectory to the Church, hw 5th year «f employment I lutothy Davis, Joseph iHPt i metal dt James Cameron inr lists kcrvte*. In whb4i the **ith Naiiunal Comm unit y Hsns nd s H«t Ribbon, Knights ol Cniumbu* C at o r «s. Michael Kouns. Phyllis Mias Genas! will become this itWBth She wortui in the Mechanical Guard, the KntiMi of thi Al­ Krone. Pvelyn UsankwtU, fie Ueide at Denrnc Paul Retn- Wutharfcirrl CXTvce 4 the Bank is design of tar. Holy Name Society, Rosary Roaemsry ljungu. Ruae Mai hartr aon of Mr snd Mrs Paul as a Teller ttra! i [. Piftaan nth- Society and the Parvnta Club Mtnr. Brent RudnMi. Susan Reinharts. 213 Munn Ave , Ir­ Mrs llsstings ta a gradual* Ruaao. Susan Spina, Kdward *tude t« wi rtveive OiT- wiU take part. Member* ot Of Km Rutherford High School ■tin.. * Purtt pattan under vington Miss Garvari is a hia family will be present, Tarantino, Irene Tre/aui. IUs,»- ft sdual* ol Ruigers, tha Stal* and s is previously employed hy thr ntua a Mr 8HBwhWQk the Rev. Wilciewihl hat lean Marie VewMa and Joanne University, and Is prtaenlly fur R-C A In Hsrrunn m«- « ‘••I dr tteHur* pastor of St Michael's s I n e e Mrs Halting* ia prendml of Wilccynski Th. tliertMl her edurstkm at Pair* J* UUHl ( . f K A I J M N K HUM MiMit will bt* 1941 In theae Jl yean th a tha I jHsurs Hour Social Qub m t.yr lelgh Dickinaon University At The engagement af IIM Hath m High new church has been built, al­ and Treasurer of the Wan^ Mr and Mrt O l e Herrs 21 Mr snd Mrs J K Lowry of present she ta a teacher at Sa- l.-an UUey to IM Thums* J, Student Fair io a new school, a new convent, Ridge Uuhes Itowlirm Ueagtae. Mmmolti' Road Moons elite 4 Ststh Inset, Nicth Arltngson i'red Heart School, teaching I’almlrri tuw been urawuni rd by and a new rectory. Just open- Shi* and her hushand, Henry, Kave announced the encase­ siumunw the M|asMnent uf At G«rdtn PI«m Science In the laventh an d ed last October. • ~ * her parent* Mr snd Mn War- th 'tr daughter. Juan to Prank ^jrorltc Shower eighth grade* While at Rut and their two children reside Ut ment of their daughter, GaraJ the Nrn Jersey Student The simple celebration ta the Wood-Ridge rtm J. littey. 131 Walnut Street dine, to Joseph MetUio, son at Kartsfhsvtcx m af Mr and For Min Serve*! gees, the was a member at Al­ Timm River N (t Jersey Mr Craftimsn * Fair *a* held un Mr, and Mrs Louis R. Melilki Mrs g Ksrtawwiri uf UM May 10 through May 14 In the pha lota Delta Sorority, an d and Mn iailip) i n farmer real- M m Jur Mr, Mrs. Louis •aniur yehr She was alsq a l.ymlhur*t High School * 1 1 hu»t, Mr* Lilley ia the former Mis* Betts snd her fiance The tiridc-to.br is i|s graduate of Oei un, u j ,'stuyve*anf Ave., member of the Historv C I a h sre both employed by Addrva- Muriel Mooaante of Keamy St. M guest of honor at a sur- snd tha Orientation Committee. ie rw j TelfvM on Pvt Palmieri is tiw son ol Mr •ograph-Multigraph Corporation teach<,r ,weunder p,*. u»ui rtwwer given r+ in Teierboru U, the Newark Seim* system thr ^ lcllderlh(p (l Mr g Mr Reinhartr. slw> a grsdu «t FRANKLIN AVE. NUTLET and Mn Vidor L Palmier! of The f*y tw*r iiriditl imarty ut sir of Rutger* University, U PHONE - M7-7MI 119* Audubon Drive, Toms Mr. MeHHo, who attended of *m y Oty »ste CWey . a ltwr , wattk P, trf ■ rsm h Hruak Manar, Bella- River. New Jersey. Western Illinois University st vlli. presently working toward hi* 111 ‘ " 'rhngtoo Ot,rscchio received a Gold Master * degree In Russian Hls- SALE5 * SERVICE TV bride elect u s senior si Macomb. HI., 1* continuing his School system, ami u an aaai* Ktbhon for the best in Wood *W hlMfcded tory. on a work wholarshlp at REPAIRS ON ALL MARKS Tom* River High Schorl study at Pairleigh DIcldnson U- tant ba*kethnll c«* . h at St An- university. evening classes Turning, and was swarded a h> ti. «•«;*!«• . uuuag from Lynd- tha same Unlvwslty He wa* TELEVISION A RADIOS Her flsncr is s graduate of tNmy't High School, Jersey Gold Q g fjfr hi* chalice with hur- Oi.inge, Newa8t.--BrW a Wtnher of Set* Sigma Rho PHONOGRAPHS • TAPE RECORDERS Tn»s River High School He A 1967 wedding ii aty.- ™ ~ f ' ------rings and a lop; a Blue »®“ .vwl l^mg Itland. Mr* Fraternity; Phi Alpha Theta. attended Indiana Institute of Ribbon went to John Salemi Ja<* I nkel, *i*ter of Ihe the National dilatory Honor COLOR SPECIALIST Technology sad West Virginia who won First award, a certl- hrift^ wtu he matron of honor Fraternity; the History Club, Institute of Technology He ia la Pokk. Kluabeth Paiawacs. dlnstti. Judy Infante. Marie DISCOUNT HOUSE John Stengel. Christine Tobia- Usie**»ki, Ksthieen M e n t a, neat* and a gold pin for h I a at the *«Ming In June, and the the Chemlitry Club and the Or- now in the U.S. Army, (tstioned ctremlc coffee table; and An- MU- - 3o«an U Morte, Phyllis ienUtion Committee. st Port Dix. N. J., awaiting or­ son. Klizabeth Tsai and Kiieen Kami Mi*e*ki, Msnsnne Mo- der* lo go to Officer'* Candidate Wi*hart, naco. Patricia Morgan.) Ma­ rie Nauta Ksthllhcn Perallo, School, Fort Cordon, Georgia Grade 10: Douglas Aldridge. No WctMhlf date has been set. Karen Ssdowiki, Nancy Safar, Stephen Alexta, William An Walter Single, Diane St -ffen*. drew*, Anthony Bonelli. Laura Carol Treisa. LJrnne TriiAa Hudti Krir Eate*. Franc ine aadrCaial. G r aurtlnr 111 GRAND ~HTGH 5CHCX)r— ” TTefifde, ReverTy Hansen, P « -~ Grade 11 Gletine Baylisi, ricia llarUgan. Richard Pasch HONOR ROLL Patricia Cameron, Linda Ca­ UNION burg. Katherine Pelletier. Er­ rucci. Annette Cortazzo, Ann Seventeen gW aenkm ach- ic Rail. Annette Stine, Mary Ferraro, Eileen Gryaplnskl, levad Kynrihurst High School Tenerowieqr. Phylit* lmbesl, Regina Kac- honor rule for the current Grade 9; Susan Amorrlll. Vir­ prgyoki, Walter Pactkowski, marking period. U wa* an­ ginia Becklund, Gloria Bubbio. Joseph Plcciano, Doreen Po»^ nounced today. Susan Dhtgaseh. Richard Gal- ado. Mary Ann Rybadu. Joa The girl* were; ik, Patricia Goworek, Christine eph Sierchio, John Skonkl, Lou- Chriatine Andruysyshen. Su­ Huber, Lots Krone, Card La- i» Stellato. Susan Witting and san Beilina. Gloria Heneduce, Rose. Robert Nixon, Margaret Kenneth Zionki. Barbnra B o 11 o, Catherine Nowel, Michael Pawlowics,. Grade 10; Michael Abrioia, Checieman, Ellen Dell, Louise Undn Rose, Celia Ruszkowakl. Ronald Bianchi. Judith Bul- Umbo, Barbara Marfino, Pam- Frances Sabatino, Denise Sta- kowski, Denni|i Carnival, dii Miles, Prances Mugavero, wlcki, John Tobiason and Caro Oeorge Catrambone, Donna Nancy Nobile, Lynda Nolte, lyn Trotta. Crowell, Gall D Arcy, Donna Mary Nowel, Marie Piergroa- On the creditable list for this *1. Linda Stella, Patricia Tew- 5th marking period were;, as and Cynthia Voigt, Grade 12; Linda Allen, Joyce Cutone Agency Grade 11; Vivian Ambjrg. Bright, Christina Bruder, Lin- B«i liaiw> Buieh, AraeltaCaetio. dt> Cfirr. Theresa- Caatriehini. Insurance Specialitts S f l h c g p r * Judy Rng, Linda Kcutis, Lor­ lolnnda P Bwttlo, Susan Bemp- Give ua your insurance raine Jaqohs, Michael Landclls, problems. icy, Linda Detwoke. 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M AIN OFFICE NORTH ARLINGTON OFFICE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 80 moat BO. _ 614 KEARNY AVE., KEARNS N. J. ■ViV%iVii%Instant TIVIE Rede V eld, N. I 22 Washington PLENTY OF PREI PARKING ATllOTH OFPICIS ■ 3 . i ", • • ' » ** * mm. , **. - »*► THF COMMERCIAL a n d s o t r r n r f r c e n r e v i e w H i B E L TntTRSDAY, MAY I f , 1*kS dhurst Castle Will Be Dedicated DeMassi Salesmen Awarded Selling Prizes kiwmn Ititle wa* Jay (intiM Kll* ^ original furnishings. aH eoMee The National Tniat. a non­ On Wednesday April t t . «** tw dedicate.) rfiwut thf eatatr In I * ~ ttuna and endowment to nptraio profit educsihmal ofgan> property in IjflAiWl AkMander *rk«an l**vt*. one nwardt to Lou De Maati of D* But although OwM. * aa af Aaaartea * rtwnl Influential wties - Oatlanda Huua* near Matt! Cadillac -PMotiaf Company ttrtftom bulldm* • friend of Lord LHNun* 1 ^ nineteenth lectury archlteett, L*—burg. Bell* Grove in Frtd- ol Lyndhurat and John Mar*- Wood lawn » mystery e t how Mid in Tarrytown hat N * t detifffiecl thf* *lr%wU*f * l-f lieu, eiirk Ogunty. and chall of De Maul C'adULic ftjtn- its name will con- m m ol Lyndhurat m i grotn WUtiam Paukll-r: ant hit ton Plantation and the Pupe-Ltighey patty ta ij, for their the fMitr b> (lw r|t Mtrritt. ItMilp Cbmmia mmvnI by MHMl Itoute M Mount Vernon, Va.; onuauai and out * sale* Lyndhurat tn who owned the eatofc owner George Meh 4t to enlarge Caaa A mean. Montrrjy, Calif.. fihility to 19© It South Bergen t Gould bought It Merritt ta the house. Davit ut IMS eon Shadow*-on tlie-Terhr, Now fht*r [loth, Im De Mull and John to ha al to have named tt hav? the tM»- tinu'd IA . Decstur Hmat on t» N'nrw-hall, a* well a* I heir deal­ den rr*e* which mark the •»- in the Woodrow er*, Arnold A l ¥ Maati, Jr., Lyndhurat a tale, ed in I SB by Jay Gould, 'totington D C »r»d Robert J Dw Maul were pnmr mininter i.yndhurwt «#* acquired hy to hi* daughter Helen, and later | Lyndhurst ia shown daily to invited to altend a *pe$*lal lun- •rtwt.il by the National Trust In November acquired by another daughter tbe public except Christ mo» chetin in Iheir Itumtr held al Trover*, a ton* l*h 1<*H. and *mc# that time haa Anna, ly ndhuret'* restoration by from 10 a m to S p.m |( it iiw» eneeuflve dining room* of Itew Yo«V been restored and opened to the Ihe National Truat doet not re­ situated al 6% South Broadway, itie t'adillac plant in ivirnlt m *te public The archlleetural land­ turn it tu Ita early period. It la Tarry town. N Y„ on US No Michigan. Preaentatton* of ihe acquainted mark waa l*ft to Ihe national a reconciliation ol th# eontiibu- 9, *pproidmaii*ty H mile anuth Ring-Cr**» twanla. ami addrent and othrr preservation group hy Anna tkma oI the throe famlllea: the of the Juncture of the Tkppan e». wer* made by L N Mays, Gould. I toeheat ol Talieyrond- Pauldtng*. the Merritt* and the Zee Bridge and the New York (.aneeal Sale* Manager Md g at Uv- Perigurd, with Ha Kl-aore I met. Goukh. Thruway M nekl*, A tt't (ieneral Sale* Manager of the Cadillac Motor budding, gata houaa, and picme Divistoo. table* have been (Minted. Name Delaitey Special tributes were paid to Peraonnel la being briefed In Head Of CYO the honored guests, and com­ M e w * F r o m {■reparation lor the swimming ment* made during the luncheon seaaon, which wUI ape* May M (ieorge J Delaney o t Dama P ir a te d that only two per cent and ctoae on Labor Day, the re­ reat. haa been electod President of all the Cadillac sale*men in Q ueen of Peace port continued. of ihe Bergen County CaflwUr Hie United Slates have received Darlington Park has an lt- Youth Organisation Lay Adv I* the King-Cn**! Awardt, and that By RINA GANGEMI acre flatting lake. «*th rental ory Itoard. according to Rev the awandt were given only in boating, in addition to the two Kdward J Hajduk. CYO diroc raaea wh*rt talesm en *how*d swimming lakes Johnaon noted tor Mr Delaney la a mke and extraordinary talent and out- that two n r* pedal boats a rt advertising executive. •landing sales mull*. Tha peat week haa been a night. May 14 from 1:15 to 12:00. on order. Other officer* elected w*rr The executive* of the Cadillac There are facilities al the vary buay one for the students The Crescent* will provide mu- Grogory G. Uorg of Hackenaack wVl-tm accom**niKI 12 at the Tammy Brook Country mentioned wat the annual award will dem onttrtle physical train­ park for tennis, handball, volley­ of Q P On TuMday of thia week sk tor the danee and dinner, Vice - Prtaaident; Marion ou De Maasl, Jftjn M arse hall dub, here, he praised the mem- ing of scholarships to aona and ing. under direction of Mitt ball softball, shuffle board, baa (he Semor GUa* want on a trip catered by Nlgros r>elicateaaen, Miggina of HiUsdale, and both CMlUac dealers, Ar- bers banks tor financially sup- daughter* of employees of the Margaret Pona and FYank Rug­ t» Naw York to ae* the academy- Kearny ketball, tab le tennia, and hone- ing Secretary; FYank V. Jarlin nold and Robert De Maui, on a porting an accredited workshop 310 full-server commercial bank! giero. aw«KI wbmlng picture Doctor Congratulations are due to shoe pitching A large (day- ski of Hackenaack. Secretary tour through the recently com- in economic education for Bergen offices in the county. The scho Zhivago Everyone found the the ataff of Kindllnga. Q. P. a ground and a shallow swimming and Frank C. L. Merritt Of Ora Pleted and expanded modem Cbunty teachers larship program la now ln It Emphasis will b* placed on atovie extremely enjoyable literary magazine Editor* Mary lrM Provided far small fry. deB, Treasurer. assembly plan, a* well as the _ third year and a total of IT the scholaatic theme through ailminiafrativ* offices ^ organha the prtaw u tton et • Tha tenters hadn't realized Confroy and Kathy Lynch dis- ,°r| lhr p*rk ,nd, ff" Fr. Hajduk . tton made po*aible 41 scholarship award* have been made to date. low ck)*e graduation la until tributed the book which conalat* plication form* are available ship from Ihe PTA Council. the tormaikm o t a Dnlted Furv! to Ih* wmkahup which was Joint |latfr Saint JJame* dktributed of short atories. aaaayi, pema. ^ ^ e n Oouftty Park Own- - constating at a . . . aa..a,. B __ A_ ml—illll rUlfM ul IM ll I wttMl Sub Committee Wilson Retires ly.M M ittd.Uia.jKattor ^vttaHtma ts la«l Friday WOS - *> «M*l..-aauiwiMiL.a»i..a..a-- %■ ,J — wmmi Hl»m »r*ar I eanecx fTArCoowsTT in toe entertainment to B»ent eierdaaa. Each A l rt- Platrucha. Diane Marc ini ak, and *troet, lUckentack uV- *3 lam- chairman, louit DAeoato of A. Banking H.ad S S T lly iS S £ S To M..» Tu..d.y he given by "Th* TMrteen ', a oetve* etght invitations to tend Diane Koiiupa make up the Art lly regtatrttion far Bergen real- T tm n tK ^ Oreg Howard Wilton, vie* president *wl *** barking ataocUrton unde girls' singing group ot the High to inr relatives and friends Staff which also did a groat (lRn,i can be used alao at the The Lyndhurst PTA Council ory Borg, and Frank Brady of QtUena National Bank. Closer. suldance of Ihe New Jersey School, under direction of Don Graduation *KJI take place June Job on Kindlings. Sister Saint **nn^ ®*nfer *n v“ s,un Lyndhurat The aub-oommlttee who will retire July 1 as preal Ooundl oq Economic Education will meet next Tuesday, May Covert. X in Queen of Peace Church. Jamea acted aa advlaor. OpinHy Park and at the Roek- will serve aa a liaison group for 34th. at the High School The dent Of ttm Bergen County Bank Wilton alao commented on the Waahlngton TVtp Approaches Thai a all the new* for now. ****•' Bergen County Golf discuastont with the United Fund theme of the program will be There will be Installation ot resklenti Here It Is almoct the middle See you next week. Course. Registered of Bergen County at which th.' ? comm*nd*<1 ° » •«> program which concluded "Fltnens: Physical, Scholastic officers for the coming y*ar, t t Mty end tor the wniori only ovtr IH years of age p*y *1 tn- ^ „ ^ r M a k i ki durln* flrot half of ito admin and Cultural." by Mrs Warren Bogle. Refresh­ Making his presidential report i*tration mort month remain* of our trance fee* on weekdays, S3 on Demonstrating the physical ments will bt served. * we«kends and holidays. Resi­ Thoma* F. Coon of Dumont ilgh school days Everything Darlington Park will serve aa Chairm an of the arema so final! Every happening dents aged 5 to 18 pay 50 cents Being Readied any day. Lay Advlaory Board's Publicity will he our la a t B ut one big Commute*. Borg. Delaney, and Clean white sand haa been There ia no charge for chil- gvtnt which still remains ta Ihe Angeto Ferraro of Hackenaack placed on the beach of Darling- dren under 5. Senior trip to Waahlngton.D.C. will serve on this commute*. m m ______ton County Park's main twim- Bergen families may take a Eighty tour girls will travel to The CYO't Annual Community our nation'a canital Mav 19 On mlng area, it waa reported to- season membership. The ooat is Service Award far outstanding the way down they will atop at day by Bernard H. Johnaon, J75 for a husband and wife and work In the erea of youth work Annopolia for a tour of the president of the Bergen County *5 for each of their children was bestowed upon Judge Martin Naval Academy While in Wash- p «“* Commission. The park is «8«d 5 to 1*. Season membership J Kole at the CYO Dinner-Dip, e ICtgton they will tour such places « “erod t n m Darlington Avenue, coata NO tor an individual over « «, . . 18 IS andaaul (IA$10 Uform *■an individual Jl.iU .-al aJalUchild at the Tammy Brook Country aa the Lee Mansion, the White Mahwah, Club, CressMll, on Tue., May.JT* House, the Iwo Jlma Monument, The lower lak(’ ,b,‘nch ha* been aged 5 to IS. Ihe National Art Gallery, the «>vered with 2,500 cubic yards Jtfferaon Memorial, the National of wh>te ° an d commonly known Mrs. Frederick Blum of Del- Mrs. Rossie Home Shrine, the Smithsonian Institute « Cow Bay. and the upper lake afield Avenue, has returned mid the gravesite of the late beach has been extended by from Atlantic City, where she Mrs. Joseph Rossio of Maple President Kennedy The girls some 300 ifeet, Johnson said He attended the convention of the Avenue is back from a stay will return home May 21 after added that playground equip­ State Catholic War Veterans of over two weeks with rela a three da)day stay at the Shuro- ment and row boats have been Auxiliary, and wa* elected jt tive* and friends in Cleveland, EARN TOP ham Hotel refurbished and the day camp trustee for three years. Ohio. Glee Club to Perform. The Glee Club, under toe direction at Sitter Vletorine and DIVIDENDS guest musical director, Mr. Cart Leach, will deliver its an­ t r a v e l b y j e t nual Spring in the high school auditorium, May 26. All the memben of toe Glee Club will dress formally. Songs from "Fiddler on toe Roof,” "Oliver,” “Funny Girl,” and “On a Clear Day You Can See Forever,” will TO MIAMI CURRENT congiat of the Broadway tunes. RATE A number of solos are also plan­ ned. Everyone la looking forward to the affair which ia always a VACATION FOR?! groat aucoete. DRAWING TO BE HELD •Tag Day" Planned SAT. JUNE 25th Q.P. New staff member* *re COMPOUNDED AND tatUy preparing for the Fourth CREDITED QUARTERLY Annual Tag Day, May 20. 7 D A T S School bands will provide music AND to r toe dance. An added attrac­ PER ANNUM tion will be the presence of the 6 N I G H T S -B oys’ Dept, at the dance. For ON YOUR SAVINGS 25 cents QJ*. girls can shed STAY ATONE their uniforms and wear “clvies" OF MIAMI REACHES , to school (popular name for FINEST HOTELS "street clothes.’') The proceeds ' from Tag Day will be used to , send the two new editors, Carol DeSalvo and Kathy Duffy to TRAVEL Washington this summer. ARRANGEMENTS Juniors to Hold Dance RY , In keeping with last year’s CONTINENTAL * iniation of a Junior Dance, ithe OR VISIT ANY OF THE STORES LISTED TRAVEL AGENCY ./present Junior Class will hold FOR FREE COUPON TO VACATION LAND! • semi-formal dance Saturday

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Gar field « h k h Had hrid OUt to beet fHtrhrr In | h e artt nwntns with Lywthurrf. frantically railed oa Jay Kyan, tu to stop th* high Hy inf Bears in their m x m a RftJOt ENTRY BLANK Monday «t Lyndhurn Fleid IITH ANNUAL But Ryan proved nn match lor thr Lyndhurst tram Ha LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP GOLF TOURNAMENT waa knocked out of thr tan in SPONSORED BY 0 * third towing, thr firat time thia yaar hr has mrterrd >uch DEPARTMENT OF PARKS * PUBLIC PROPERTY • fate COMMISSIONER JOSEPH A. CARUCCI And Lyndhurat went on to DIRECTOR win ita biggest game tn yean S to 2 1t Urd tht Paasaic Val- TO BE HELD AT Wy Conference trad up with ASBURY PARK GOLF * COUNTRY CLUB Lyndhurst and GarfiaM dead a—tQCmml - t — j Nrptunr, Nrw Jarsaty What la more It g a v « ON Lyndhurst ita tOth afraight vie- tory For a tram that had Ita SATURDAY Jun. 25, IN* tmuble* whan tha teaaon be­ FIRST TEE-OFF AT l*!* NOON gan Lyndhurat haa aow- atralghtenad out and ia play ing an oar of thr brat thr high to rightnekl Larry Sparta drew achool hat producad a walk and itoie accond and ADDRESS By brating Oartiaid Lynd Srttembrino's grounder to aee- hunt prggrd ita leagua record und scored the Oral Kiat An •t nine victorias and two dr error brought In Sparta to up TELEPHONE NUMBER feats and Ha seasons at U via- the aeore to W. torira and 3 defeats Garfield tn the third tnnirw Lyndhurat MEMBER OF.FOURSOME, IF ANY hai laat only hvo Icagur gamaa went »hrad 6-2 when Dermi* and seven non-itagua tilt* English walked, (tola irrond Please enclose } 10.00 which ta complete m try I m lo r Coach Prank Ruggiero threw and Villanova again hit a eighteen holes of golf and buffet dinner lo follow tha Johnny Gaah, tha senior fir*. sacrifice fly to renter to bring tournament at the Aahury Park Golf A Country Club. haJlrr. at Garfield and Gaah M ia English. Committee w ill place golfers in foorsome tf arrangement a thr Boilermaker* down with Lyndhurat picked up a single are not made by individual. a pair of hits. He started off by run ln thr fourth when Kiat retiring Garfield in order. waa Mt with a pitched ball and Member* Of Committee! W ALTER "HAWK" ROWE Ronnie Kim drew a walk promptly stole second and third Patay DeLoy Tournament Director leading off the firat and Larry and proceeded to score on an Ray FiUpatrick 129 Stuyvesant Avenue Sparta heat out a bunt towards eirfir. The same pattern waa Edward Roeschke Lyndhurat, Naw Jeraey John A. Rowa HU 3-0281 WE 3-4?Ji

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JtwaM •WlWrk la< c a.ki Most pw n velwl rih- RAVERMAN'S •natar.«n im eqwiemeat •*' th* t a l a N A M . Woodbrtdgr. FVrlh Amboy. canrtruatlen and Tnetallatltm ef I,> agfetiriR. J f 1 . bcat. Tnrir hradpircr* wrrr wida North Arlingtim. Knglfwond. EDDINC 51,495 ■ eid faamtia* «• J*ldrl» ld III «ka ft* ta 4 Hay tt. N. lka» nylnt Hat bowa with pink flow­ B >i«n* an* •aacitteitieai in tn* i i'l.« M t® ' ta»nahl* •* lyadhun*. a*r*en ers ai«t nylon vflllng attached. Caaatf, Net* ier**y, wm M r*. Thr next workshop will hr • W hy tfc* M e,.' an4 ke*rd Thay *ora whMr giovra and 1962 Chevy MODERN MATTRESS af Cammiski***f« at tha Ta*».h a Jeanette Plorkewic*. allot* and carried baakrta of hrirt at Kngtrwond tn Srptrm- Impala hard top. V I sate Mall, Lyndhurst, Na* Jim , un MAKERS til • M l,, aa»tam Tima June «, Bill ChriitopKer ilowjr*. brr. A black bra«ty Tloatraart wars Mmrs Ot»- NKW MATTRKS8KS r r r ♦* ferriage The rtng braw carrlnl a aa- Th* Pl»»a IM k**«‘fital> in. m y United In Mai Hma, Gerard Giordano. WU- AT FACTOKY PRICKS ba •aanuna* at >a><> Tawmhi* tirt pillow trtm m rd with nil DOVT niS( ARt) fOCR $1,195 Hkk and a*»i*a tn*ra*f aktalnad Mits Jranrtta Florkifwtea, |(1(,e #nd rnt,trrl<>d ham Freed and Joseph MellUo. “»»n payment *« *10 00 ta r aaan OLD MATTRESS •at An* kiddar u*an r*i»rnin* datlghtrr of Mr. and Mra. Sta* Mai.i oranar blotaoni Ikswers r • - i. -i n ■ ir ■. - ,r, ■ w* nehuiia Vaur OM Mattr**a *»*h >4 **amrtly and m » o jd taaal ta N*w a We Convert ei ndilian wtl ka falundad hia pa> Phen norttewier. 143 t a t Ava.. ^ r t J T J k t ribbon stream! Milr. 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West Caldwell, sistar-ln-law ol with matching accaaaor- Lower Prices te naetlrd rrtd O. Tauk Tewnahip Iha te-id •, was matron If. Louise Ruinmcll, cousin of the vtco designed and created by Financing 2 plus X, ( cylinder standard A m n la n I r tr a d ln c >» o « r r —>* DIAL shill. Factory warranty. U u iiw * 1 >»J haa awMed lo th* bride, of Lake Ronkonkoma, N. tlir nothef of the bride. Hrnnl of I'nmmlaalonara aa Taaulnjr Water Procurers Authority of tha Townahlp of Y., an:t Miss Judy Walton of f t?P couple motored lo Flori- 836-9399 Mri4htir»i f«r * I'lannay Ratal) Lywlhurat. da and from there took a cruise N. J. State Licensed $1,895 IrtaiMtiuilon licana* fop uramlata tM Main St., *lt«*t*d at s* RMf* Rm J In Ih* Flower girls wer_» Miss Lyn- to .the Bahamas. They will 998-4851 KMgrfieM Park Townahlp of Lyndhurat Otijailionii, tf any. ahould h* ttte Florkewicz, niece of the live in Flemington. 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CARD OF THANKS TURNER — We wish tn ex­ Free D elivery SINCERITY DIGNITY REVERENCE press our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our friends and neighbors tor their Complete Catering Service words of consolation and beau* tiful floral tributes at the funer­ W EDDINGS - BANQUETS al of our beloved aunt, Mrs. Burk Funeral Home WALDO J. IPPOLITO PARTIES-ETC. Mabel R. Turner 221 Stuyvesant Avenue We especially wish to thank Lyndhurst, N. J. Directors FUNERAL HOME our doctors, Dr. George V. Simms. Dr. Robert Irwin and G E 8-1234 H O M E M A D E John L Burk — Paul Konarski Dr. Lawrence Batlan, The Lynd­ We Deliver Cole Slaw Baked Beans 425 RIDGE ROAD LYNDHURST, N. U hurst Police Department and Potato Salad Macaroni Saiad Prompt, Efficient, Dependable Service GEneva 8-4664 Clam Chowder “A M INISTRY OF SCRIPTURE EXPOSITION" S2 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEbater 9-0490 Parking Facilities On Premises 1 NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS < (corner 5th Ave.) AIR CONDITIONED TEAR ROUND The Carlstadt Baptist Church SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Bread aad Madison Streets Carlstadt Air conditioned year round Anderson Fraser, Pastor 472-5941 Home Made Jersey City Office • 469 Palisade Aire. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes for all agea. KISZKA and KIELBASY 11:99 A. M. Worship Service and Junior Cknrsh. * Hours Daily: 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. Dependable Service Sinfe 1929 8:99 P. M. Baptist Youth Fellowship. MIDWEEK SERVICE STEEVER WEDNESDAY 8:99 P. M. Praise, prayer and Bible study. $y|s. SUNDAY OUR RESPONSIBILITY American Baptist Convention When we are called we accept the respon­ 8 A. M. to IP. M. FUNERAL sibility to comply, to the best of our ability, with both the personal and finan­ cial requirements of each family. INDUSTRIAL HAULAGE CORP. HOME Industrial W aste Removal D elicatessen N A l A RE Steever Funeral Home MEMOBIALHOME Inc. 218 WASHINGTON AVENUE 418 PAGE AVE. (Cor. Chase) JOSEPH A. CAOGIANO, Mgr. IESSOR TO COLLINS MEMORIAL 403 RIDGE ROAD ~ LYNDHURST, N J . T : NUTLEY, N X LYNDHURST, N. J . ’ ' * W •' ' ‘ * ir Conditioned For Your Comfort . GEm h S-7272 * 939 - 3000 NOrth 7-8080 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 T1IK COMMFRCIAL LKADKK AND SOUTH DCTCEJf

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Letter B o x... C t O S S W O r d P u z z le Constructive solutions tor the watersituation except the Rocks Dear Sir: ACROSS bland and flooding of valuable It is with deep regret that 1. Wandering farm land. He ought to take a the people of Lyndhurst read 7.—of Liberty JOHNS 13. Of four Radio & T.V. Service trip West to the arid states and about the Leslie Co.'s having to equal sides aee some of the Ingenious ways move out of our town. It is 14. Crowd 4 3 8 -9120 these people live on little water, understood, however, that it is 15. Roll in Colot & B. & W. Be ended up on the crude no& necessary and that expansion is Waves 16. Builder 309 Chase Ave., Lyndhurst "N.J. is being strangled by gar- conducive to progress and the 17. Ventilates /WVWWWWVSArt^VVA hage” he said and singled out further development of Leslie 18. Before: fwgen as having an acute products, Masonry problem. It wouldn't be. per- Of course there is an interest 10. P o s s e s s 88 _ _ Soo 20. Anger » 88 ■" ^ $8 “ Asphalt Paving haps, if the Freeholjiors didn't and a curiosity as to what will 21. Desist — —- ogm ._-______2522______MASON AND want to control ffat4>a>;e tan A become of the property ami for 23. Permit »« ^ S “ B3 ” GENERAL private company wanted to what purpose it can be used, 24. Epistle ------W ------For Estimates On CONTRACTOR come in here and dispose of May I suggest that it be used »..Kt - __ ** ** ^ Guaranteed Hot Asphalt 26 Nova Scotia. Uv “ — ------Driveways, Parking Areas, solid waste by a compost- for a hospital in Lyndhurst? I abbr. " m iftg” method Which would have think there is definitely a 2!>. Grasssquarc ------TO t;------Playgrounds, etc. Call . given them a saleable product need for one. It would be cen- 30. "Groove I NO 7-1702 Of fertilizer. "Too new" said I rally located for the use of our 32. Exclamation Joeaph L. Patralta 34. Affirmative 44. Burden 50. Whips 12. Herons Nutfay Contractor (Sine* 1*25) the Freeholders and chased town and the surrounding com- 3$. Numbers 46. Be indebted 51. Vacation 16 Age pj-ivate industry out of the munities which have no ho&pi- 39. Insect 47. Morning: place 18. By flergen garbage business. Tch. tal facilities. 41. Kxira poet 52. Sleeveless 21. Yields Tch. Anybody want to run for The advantages of having 43. Regret 48. Arouse cloak 22. Weird Electricians 53. Visionary 25. Plaything election on tr platform of a local hospital are many and 54. Not 37. Pull "progressive garbage disposal?" It would certainly help a ll employed 31. Gullets A#i earthy campaign I'd 3ay. concerned — patients knowing A»wa>«« *■“ »• 32. On a ship GET 1TLL WSAPPORTIONMENT PLANS they are close to their homos, 1□ alb al hs Tof b c i'i'n b BIX u MIVI a a s ll ni p Tal ) nnwn 33-Need Ior Walter H. Jones, Republican visitors traveling in town rath- S N I q fetSTJl DOWN food rfrngu□BUtaan S M BaaH ilu i gaa i lard 1. Attack 35. Uneven CALL FOB A FKfiE (?) delegate to the Copstitu- et than on busy highways, and P±“□ a u“ E a gu J au 3r u I^ p g u.-jg^| q d 2. Country 36. Before X 9 T D U T E ON' A NEW tij»nal Convention has done it local doctors who are so bur- CIBBOr 0fD3 533G33 E gentleman 37. Shelled 220 volt ■— 3 wire i m o Ltl'iLLi EJQkJ again. He’s trying to clobber dened and have to travel out Pr t*fBar P . B S P!.. 3'Smal1 reptile s e r v i c e TODAV the whole Bergen Delegation of town to see their hospital sau&yiie &eju cm towers 38. Perceived gxto!^q b e O T ou j a S a M i 4. Tatters . 40. Appearance ih|o going for Unicameral. His patients. These are just a few K□C h jU 003 i a ls■ ai^S3H0EIH jlU lah l 5. Be : 42. Reverence GE 8-4505 particular proposal was draft- advantages and I’m sure that IX"JOB snlSalls OaaSE Pr3 p tE sail w tn ®' ^ ou 45. Portico cd by the Bergen Record editor- with the need and the interest, htKlv !v?y q ! Tl VI 7- Emphasis 47. Bill of fare IHBi3lUNN BiTin Bt3UCrf Intel *• Article 49, Give A.Chasarsson ial Staff and It’s obvious h i s our townspeople would benefit □aHBaaal H|oii5a nM c ®- Curved part weapons sm>port of them is a return fa- by having a local facility, ySSiuiS!! {j<’j3bue* ELECIHICLVN9 . L Ul 10. All -50. Prohibit ivvesmt Av , lyndhurw var for their support of him. Yours truly, P□aukjou r P r r l^ W^ u rra o ^it-gilJ u a u ll. Not level 52. Greek lettei O^OOXMOOOOMOOO

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sate to walk the .tree!* after la tuppnasd hi he a land bank bash* point st dark In summer weather. R It tor future generations to have he would M admit I fe a rs a- Commercial Tender AS YOU 1 IKE IT •we**I to enact kg|ala«.m that aa PariuO. When we ask** a- go People move to and davel- wtH result In fewer gun* be- haul this - thetr smug reply ap an area AFTER H become* BY JOAN TURNEY t s o TSS tovru UIOIN uvutt (ng o*fn*4 kg decant poeplr. w gj she land or which prtvate aeeeeeRds via trsnspnriatlem I but ohleb WIU. HAVE NO homes stand today *«i be thr (ought him for 4 y ean on legis­ lation wMeh would force people "*.* WM O ffe r ON THE NUMBER future Green Acres' ThU «a» or CAW OWNKI) BY CR1M five years ago. there wm to live where the P 4 decided TV New Jersey Slate LYNDHURST HOME OF CHAMPIONS INALS. WWOUmONARY much arrogame on the a n .rf pecple ahould live This Is la tur* Is *ul GROUPS. BTC. WHO ARK the "planners" and many pub- contrary to human nature Now Thursday by The Commrrdil !/« !« Printing Cnnipsnj ttwr ra th at *motMnal *u i t OBTAINPIU THEIR WEAPONS lie official. accepted I h e that the bill Is pasted, Mr GU- t t 251 Ridge Rood, Lyndliumt, N. J. Telephone GEih'vo tW.OU-8701 tOatkm Th* desih ot a I man ki showing hit "large spirit ' Tn**>*r I* tx>u« used «pt «f llouaing and Urban this Stale, Arthur 3W*, lost a pu*h this legislation It |* forth from a Norwegian freight- change in attitude What The Democrats Must Know unfortunate when .uppnsedly and to heor churches, museums, fountains, or OgHMa the 12 mile limit ao many of the edumlfd, mature people use parks, gsrdent HI* His gunsgun* and ammo wart what I have been saying (or The tuapl* fact of lh* mMdawland it ia going to develop the moodowiasid on personal tragedy lo srgue a 'as to prove th* need fo r Japan*** and the shipment years. MT. Salvatore Bontem- ia tUa: a uniform basis. On tbe other it continue* Kstnst the general soundness master plant" In thia was aold to s clothing m anu-Hto form er of H** Suit of Naw Jersey's to dispose of its rights as it seee fit. of principle* and ideas on whteh Qommisaiooer of writer's opinion, hlf slides dis- facturer In N.Y.C. fur delivery Oonaervatton I sinister rtfuwl to come to a Tbe most glaring example is in Lynd­ whole ta tiiuum e rest "Gum and Eoonomlc proved It What hr showed ut on tattling th* owner.hip of to a group Ip H artete G un Development attacked tbe "ov- was Ihe product uf many mind* hurst where the state it ectually dickering don • kill people, prtap k kill JOAN T1KKMKT Mia land* million* of dollar* of in* with Bergen County’s Board of Freehold­ IrglstatMh cannot control *lt enmthusiaatic planners who in many countries, oftentimes people ami people don't al­ gi-ics, just 10 blocks or so from vestment. and thous*nd» of job* are being ers to seu off 406 of the very acres which uatlont like the** which will laid huge land tracts to waste built over many centuries, ways use guns’ I wonder how the Watts district. Very early ob.trurted. would be a vital part of the Meyner plan continue Our legislators ar* never considering thr low of which were th* loveiimt prod­ m»rry people are knifed to the second morning of the riot, New Jersey lay* a claim to tidal right* — if it were ever eaecuted. only kidding themselves if they tax ratable*, nor the ucts of man’* Ingenuity with the death In this country (very 'It was considered advisable to al tbe aseedowland. — and in some ca*ea think any law will control the Some of this land waa | product* of mother nature. But there ia a light fa the wilderness. day? To require the reglstra- leave tha to the land ittelf — and the whole question Senator William Hiering of Ocoan unlawful who can always think redeveloped and lay aa empty There wan no master tlon ol every single type af Bre-jhingt got worse. Due to of a way "around" the law. Get dtrl for y e a n plan­ ha* now reached the point where mort­ County, a lawyer who has had more ex­ tots Some (Continued oa Pag* U ) gage guarani** companies no longer will arm it a tactic oni of hlshwy, not tor people" he tald. tee* already given title* on the land* are country wa* carved out of a wer» pulling passenger* from LAND PLANS % ' * He could have added, tor the duced a bill which would settle the ques­ wUdemea* with a rifle — the LIM ITED TIME ONLY in *och jeopardy that prospective develop­ tion once and for all — on the ballot. car* and beating them up or Well, the do-goodnrs were dollar, too, since planning fee* Winchester. Law-abiding cm .hooting them, we took an hour out In force at the Peoples ers are being frightened away. Hiering wants placed on the ballot an •n luenttve and the easiest Shower Enclosures, A railroad *uch at Central of New Jer- sent in moat ol the wattera U. and s half detour north to avoid Trust Planning Forum I toek- way to make a buck. amendment to tbe constitution clearly S. today own gum. for protec which is ia dire need of funds, could any Incident*. But before get- ked to ihe occasion becau*e Roger Gilman of the N Y. Safety Glass tatting forth ownership of the meadow- UM against animals and be- a off tome of its rich meadowland hold­ land*. Once on the ballot the question ting under way ! tanked up on the Meadowlands was billed a* Port of Authority, admitted a Expertly ing. — except for th* fact nobody want* oauae of their remoteneas from K