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Entered ■■ second class mall matter. January 81, 1926, at the Poet Office at Elisabeth, New Jersey, under the Act of March I, 1879.

VOL. XXIV, No. 1241 ESTABLISH El) 1024 OFFICIAL NEWBPAFKM HILLSIDE, N. J„ THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948 OF THE TOW NSHIP OF HILLSIDE

William H. Dade Will Retire August 1 Senate Candidate R. of C. Council Is After 41 Years With Western Electric Of Progressives Temporary Building Halt An active career covering 41 years* n the communications industry ‘ :*nds August 1 when William H. supervisor since 1924, gave a fare­ Here On August 10 Being Formed Here well luncheon in his honor at the James Imbrie of Trenton, candi­ Aims At Street Widening Will Include Both Newark Athletic Club last week. date for the post of U. S. Senator Widely known at the Wekearnyan from Newv Jersey on the new Pro­ Industrial Growth Local Parishes And plant as “Bill," Mr. Dade was born gressive Party ticket of Henry Wal­ Delay In Federal and educated in England, arriving lace. will visit Hillside with his International Air Exposition Opens Demands Action, Kreh in the United States in 1906. He im­ newly acquired campaign bus on St. Michael’s, Union mediately joined the Western Elec­ Tuesday. August 10. Imbrie, who is Informs Committee A Hillside Council of the Knights Aids Halts Action tric as a mechanic at the Hawthorne taking his candidacy directly to the July 31 For New York’s Jubilee Year A temporary halt to all building Columbus, to include the Hillsid Works, Chicago. When the Wekear­ people in one of the most colorful construction in the northwest section nyan plant was opened in 1924, he campaigns ever waged in New President Truman will review the* of the township where there has parishes of St. Catherine’s and On Steinberg Home was transferred here to organize Jersey, is traveling the state in u massed airpower of the United been considerable industrial devel­ Christ the King together with St. sound-equipped bus, and holding first public demonstration of cata­ opment recently to enable the town­ Dr. Milton M. Lilien, director of and help supervise the iron and States and inaugurate the greatest Michael’s of Union, is in the process sheet shops. He was safety super­ outdoor meetings in every nook and air -demonstration in history Satur­ pult take oil's and arrested landings ship to carry out a much needed the campaign of the United Para­ ,,l formation here. The Times visor for a number of years, and at corner of the state. day when he formally opens the from a 460-foot flight deck; other street widening program was rec- plegic Fund to erect a home for Irv­ the time of retirement was engaged His appearance in Hillside will International Air Exposition. events include precision flight dem­ i mmended to the Township Com­ learned this week. ing Steinberg, paralyzed veteran, in personnel work. tentatively be near Liberty and The scene will be New York Inter onstrations by U. S. Coast Guard, mittee last night by Township En Induced by requests of prominent reported at a meeting of the fund For prompt action in preventing Long avenues at 2 p.m. August 10. national Airport, Idlewild, where British Royal Air Force and Royal gincer Henry Kreh. CuUiulies of these parishes, a survey Monday night that because of the serious injury to a fellow employee, He will be sponsored by the local for nine days the warplanes of the Navy and other special events. Kreh pointed out that the erection delay in the Federal program of of several new plants, especially has been completed by State Deputy Mr. Dade was presented in 1945 branch of the Progressive Party and United States Air Force, the Navy, The second day of the Exposi­ allotting funds for erection of homes the Independent Citizens League of those of American Can Co. and Lawrence A. Dwyer and Past State with the Theodore N. Vail citation. the Marine Corps, Coast Gu^rd, The tion. Sunday, August 1. has bi for paraplegics, action has been His three children, Miss Dorothy C. Hillside. He may also appear for Air National Guard, and theBTltlJlfC'"SPesignuted "Air Force Day" and ad Weslinghouso Electric Co. will bring Deputy Michael Doody of the temporarily postponed on Stein Dade, William R. Dade, and Wilfred shop-gate meetings at some Hill­ Royal Air Force and Royal Navy d'lional demonstrations of precision heavier traffic to the area which Knights of Columbus who have berg's home. The government Con­ side factories. will salute the City of New York on the streets at present would have tributes up to $10,000 for these J. Dade, are also employed at the flying and recently adapted jet difficulty carrying. found that Hillside is in need of a Western Electric Kearny Works. Robert Imbrie, his son. a Purple its Golden Anniversary. lighter techniques will be given b> homes, depending on how much the Heart veteran of the Pacific theatre, Ho noted especially the intersec­ K uf C. Council. The Catholic popu During his retirement years, Mr. Grover A. Whalen, Chairman of pilots flying a variety of USAF veteran himself is able to raise. is accompanying the Senatorial the Mayor's Committee for the Com planes. ______• tion of Bloy street and Hillside ave- Union here has grown considerably" -Daele- expects-tt>-e rEj-oy—hi3~frobbie9 candidate. In order to save ihe cx- No^-U+ww-avenue-,- the jog in Application for the government’s of fishing, gardening, amateur memoration <>f the Golden Anniver­ On Monday, August 2, the Inter­ in recent years, a factor which was share of the cost of the Steinberg pense of a protracted campaign, the sary of the City of New York yester­ Cornell place and extension of the WILLIAM II. DADE theatricals and music. He hopes to two are sleeping in the bus, and national Air Exposition will salute Bloy street overpass which he in­ greatly responsible for the recent home will be made as soon as the continue meeting his Wekearnyan day announced that more than 1,000 tile Borough ol Queens. Borough Veterans Administration lays down making it their headquarters until dicated the slate is very likely to do. transformation of the Church of Dade, of 1430 Maple avenue, will friends, who have presented him planes,- many of them of supersonic President James A. Burke will be the procedure to be followed. Dr. retire from the Western Electric November. Imbrie, a major of Field speed and heretofore protected by New Building Setbacks Christ the King from a mission of with a life membership certificate Artillery in World War I, founded the Chief Executive Officer of the Lilien declared, and construction Company. The Wekearnyan plant in the Stanley S. Holmes Chapter of security regulations, will take part day and will preside at the cere The engineer proposed setting SL, Catherine's into a separate will begin shortly thereafter. Thus management, where he has been a the League of Voters for Roosevelt in the President's Review and in new building setback lines in the the Telephone Pioneers of America. in 1944. the Independent Citizens monial program beginning at 1:30 Catholic parish. far about $8,300 has been contrib­ the flight programs of the subse­ p.m. This also will be Air Transport streets mentioned at least 30 feet James O'Brien, special agent for uted by the numerous organizations League a year later, and has been quent eight days. lrom the center lines of the streets an active proponent of milk price, Day and among the events will be tin- Knights of Columbus, is now at comprising the fund, industries and With President Truman in the re­ and to make approval of future con­ state veterans bonus, and civil rights a luncheon sponsored by the Society work in this area laying the founda­ individual residents. The campaign Earle Assigned To Attend Sessions viewing stand will be members of of Automotive Engineers in con­ struction contingent upon the was launched April 1, legislation in Trenton for years the Cabinet, commanders of the owners of abutting property donat­ tion lor the council’s formation. Or­ past. junction with the Aircraft Industries ganization of a Hillside council will It is expected the fund will go be­ armed forces and other national Association. Air Transport Associa- ing the land for street widening probably take place by the Fall. yond the present total when Dr. Draft Board Post Of Progressives leaders, Governor rhomas E Dewey i lii>ii of America, American Society purposes. He indicated that since Lilien and Harvey W. Peace com­ Ul New York and Governor Alfred I 0l Mechanical Engineers and the most of the land involved is owned O’Brien said, with Rev. Perry G. De The name of Edward W. Earle Among the 3,000 delegates and ob­ Witt, pastor at Christ the King, in plete their work of contacting all Proclamation E Driscoll of New Jersey. Mr. litute of Engineering Sciences by the industrial plants which was submitted Tuesday by Col. Ed­ servers at the founding convention would benefit by the project, ac­ charge of arrangements. local industries. WHEREAS: Tile Coast Guard was Whalen revealed. gar N. Bloomer to Washington auth­ of the new Progressive Party in The President will arrive at New Brooklyn and the United Stales quisition of the land should not be orities to be appointed as local draft Philadelphia over the weekend were founded on August 4th, 1,790, by Army will share the spotlight on loo difficult or costly, Alexander Hamilton and is the old­ York International Airport by Tuesday, August 3. Borough Presi­ board member assigned to Local 15 from Hillside. The official dele­ plane at 2:15 p.m. Attorney Emil A. Herrigel pointed Board No. 42 for New Jersey. Earle gates were Mrs. Evelyn Zimmer and est seagoing armed force of the dent John Cashmore will be the United State.s and The USAF'S participation in the out that under the existing zoning was formerly chairman of Selective Nathan Mack. The group also a t­ opening review and in the following Chief Executive Officer of the day ordinance the building setback line Service Board No. 3 covering the tended the rally at Shibe Park WHEREAS: The Coast Guard has and prominent residents of the Bor­ served with distinction during peace exhibitions of combat techniques is "governed by buildings already draft for Hillside during World War where Henry A. Wallace and Glen has been specially planned by the ough will take part in the cere­ erected and that a right has been Y II, and is president of the Board of H. Taylor, the party’s ticket for and war since that date, and monies. Leading army commanders created that cannot, under the law, 2 ) o n 1/yjention ~3t WHEREAS: In the post - war staff officers of the squadrons tak will be guests of honor. Education. the coming presidential election, de­ lng part to provide pilots and air­ be taken away. Kreh then suggested livered their respective acceptance world the Coast Guard is carrying The Borough President of Man­ that individual setback lines be Vacation Reaction According to the present plan out the heaviest peacetime program crews with maximum training ex­ Board No. 42 has been assigned to speeches. perience. hattan, Hugo E. Rogers will be the established for the various streets. Voter’s Quandary Hillside Progressives will hold a in its history, embracing search and presiding officer on Wednesday, The Township Committee will hold Elizabeth, it will include wards 8, rescue, weather patrol, international One of the first public demonstra­ 10. 12, 13 in Elizabeth, all of Hillside, square dance and wiener roast to tions of B-29 cruise-control stra August 4. which also will be Coast a conference to decide what action Not A Pipe Dream raise funds to provide radio time ice patrol, law enforcement at sea Guard Day. Among the day’s special is to be taken. Kenilworth. Roselle, Roselle Park, and on the navigable waters of the tegic flying will start immediately Springfield and Union. for the candidates on Saturday after the opening review as three of events will be a luncheon at the Road Overseer Arthur Riche ad­ You'd think these warm, sultry midsummer days would hardly be night, August 7 at the home of Mrs. United States, operation and main­ tile most propitious for people to demonstrate their civicmindedness, Registration for the draft starts the Super-fortresses take off on a airport sponsored by the New York vised the committee that further re­ Elizabeth Poles, of 406 Schley street. tenance of aids to navigation and Board of Trade. pair of Franklin street in its present but apparently a civic conscience refuses to be lulled to sleep by the August 30, and takes in all men flood relief responsibilities, and non-stop, 4.000-mile, 20 hour “mis­ season. We had a lady visitor the other day—and strangely enough from 18 to 25 years of age. According sion” which will end at. the Ex­ Borough President James J. Lyons condition would be a waste of ma­ WHEREAS: The United States terials and lime. Recent heavy rains she had just returned from a vacation—who was somewhat aroused to tentative plans registration for Coast Guard in this area is standing position, on the following day. will be the Chief Executive officer about Hillside’s deficiencies after having seen something of how other Hillside men may take place locally Two complete Navy carrier air of the day on Thursday, August 5, and the lack of curbing have washed To Consider Use by at all times to fulfill its congres­ out several efforts to repair the people live. She had been up around Cape Cod and came in to let us in a school to be announced. sional obligation of protecting lives groups will make a simulated attack which will be dedicated as a salute know that it was a shame the way those little towns—nothing more and property, and on the Airport. to the Bronx. This also will be Air street, he said, and it is now badly than fishing villages, some of them had imposing libraries and other More than 200 fust carrier-based Research Day. undermined. He said curbs should As Funeral Home WHEREAS: The United States be installed, not only on Franklin public buildings while Hillside, boasting so many industries, had Coast Guard will commemorate the fighters and attack planes will sweep The Borough of Richmond and across the airfield in strafing and American youth will share honors street but several others in a similar practically nothing to inspire community pride. She happened to be Held For Threat The Zoning Board of Adjustment 158th Anniversary of its founding condition. bowling right down our alley, for we have been pointing to this will meet next Tuesday to consider on August 4th, of this year. bombing attacks in wave after wave. on Friday, August 6. Borough Presi- same situation now for quite some time. Her voice is but one more Navy maneuvers will include the Urges Contacting Owners the request of John J. Growney, NOW THEREFORE, I: Raymond (Continued on Pagr 61 Committeeman Benjamin Hale added to the many who have long been asking, “When are we going to With Empty Gun funeral director of 1478 Maple ave­ R. King, Mayor of the Township of get something for our tax money?” Is there some one around w'ho nue, to again permit the use of Hillside, do proclaim August 1-7 agreed that curbing is essential to can give us the answer?” Even though his .22 rifle had no premises at 1070 North Broad street prevent the water from ruining the ammunition and lacked a firing pin, Coast Guard Anniversary Week in Clothing Pickup repairs and suggested residents of as a funeral home. The premises, honor of this gallant service and the Soldier Pneumonia the streets be approached to have a 12-year old boy Saturday was although in a Residence A zone, had men who are upholding its magnifi­ Few outside the adherents of the Progressive Party expect them sent to the Union County Parental the curbs installed at a cost which been used as a funeral home by cent traditions. he declared would not be great. to win the Presidential election next November. The practical Home for action of juvenile auth­ Honeywell & Honeywell for over In Witness Whereof, I have here­ Days Designated Victim Is Buried effect, many liberal people fear, will be to draw sufficient votes orities for allegedly threatening to Riche’s recommendation was re­ 20 years until the death of George unto set my hand and caused the The mid-Summer pickup of cloth Funeral services for Pvt.* Fred ferred to the Road Committee. away from the Democrats to insure the election of a Republican shoot Fred Szymanski, of 546 Locust Honeywell last year. It was estab­ seal of the Township of Hillside to president, which the Progressives themselves probably do not desire. avenue. ing in the S.O.S. campaign for Hill­ Aspden, who lived at 543 Leo street, Riche also informed the commit­ lished before adoption of the zon­ be affixed this 28th day of July, 1948. side will be on Monday, Tuesday However, from what we have been able to gather of their political According to police Szymanski Hillside were held Saturday at 10:45 tee that T. Gallo of Irvington .with ing ordinance.Growney desires to Raymond R. King and Wednesday, August 9, 10 and whom the township has a contract philosophy, it seems they regard both the Republicans and the Demo­ tt Id the boy to stop dumping gar­ continue use of the former Honey­ Mayor. 11 at Sinai Congregation, 1531 Maple a.in. at the Thomas J. Jordan Fun­ crats under Truman as of one stripe. Their chief aim is to poll a good bage into a creek that flows in the t" supply cold patch for road repair, well place as a funeral home. The Attest: avenue, it was announced yesterday eral Home. 1098 Pine avenue, Union has been unable to provide the sized vote to show both major parties that they control a sizeable rear of his home. Police report the building is still owned by Mrs. Howard J Bloy by Mrs. Irving Paul, chairman, of segment of the voting public. And they may very readily do this if the boy went home and returned with Honeywell. Township. Rev. C. Morgan Wagner Patch because a gear' in his mixing Clerk. 1509 Center street. This collection machine broke. The material is party can throw off the more than suspected taint of Communism. the weapon, challenging Szymanski However, since several months will be the last until probably late ol Calvary Lutheran Church of­ to “try and stop me.” have elapsed since the former currently being obtained from other The great middle class of the population is in quite a quandary in m September. ficiated. Burial was in Evergreen contractors recommended by Gallo. this 1948 Presidential year. While the bodies of the boys who fell in Honeywell establishment has been "There is no vacation for the Jews Cemetery .Elizabeth. used for the purpose, it is necessary The committee decided to inform the recent war are still being returned for burial, with the peace 111 Wind Causes in Palestine,” Mrs. Paul declared in Hillside VFW and American Le­ Gallo that If it becomes necessary to obtain a permit of continuance. urging residents to fill the depot marking the end of World War II still unsigned, there is too much gion posts conducted military serv to obtain the road material in the talk of war with Russia. Nobody wants war and yet we seem to be New Officers Of The‘local zoning ordinance contains with clothing for the pickup. (■pen market, he will have to stand drifting inevitably toward it. Are the unseen hands of the world's no provision for a funeral home. Injury To Hand ices Friday at 8 p.m., directed by Walter Howell, Commander-elect the difference in cost, if any. internationalists pushing us into conflict? It was an ill wind that blew Tues Kreh reported that severe erosion Legion Elected of the Legion post and past on property of the American Can And on the domestic scene. People of moderate means are being C day afternoon for Mlai Perrucci, Gasoline Station Is mander of the VFW post. pressed harder and harder by constantly rising prices which the At a regular meeting of Hurden- Boy Unhurt When 54, of 2195 Westfield avenue, Scotch Co. and Lionel Corp. was due chiefly experts say will go still higher. Corporate profits in many instances Looker Post No. 50, American Plains, an emplbyee of the State Robbed During Night Pvt. Aspden died June 19 in to improvements made by the com­ have been setting records. Many kinds of American goods are Legion, held recently in the chapel Bicycle Hits Auto Highway Department. Cash totaling $193.03 was stolen Frankfort, Germany, of pneumonia panies themselves with the excep­ of the Hillside Presbyterian Church, No injuries were sustained Mon­ from a desk in his office the pre­ He was born In Newark 39 years tion of one storm water drain. To going abroad which, if they remained at home, would help to bring Perrucci was sharpening a scythe ago and lived in Hillside when he down the American ‘cost of living. the following were elected to office day evening by Albert Marsh, 12, along the highway at 366 Long ave­ vious night, it was reported to police remedy this he suggested the in­ of 15 McAllister place, Irvington, nue when a sudden breeze was Monday by Frederick Compiler, entered the Army six years ago. He stallation of one manhole. His rec­ There is a strong suspicion in many quarters that our domestic for the ensuing year: served a hitch with the Engineers Commander, Walter Howell; when the bicycle he was riding created by a passing truck. The proprietor of Comphers Esso Sta­ ommendation will be forwarded to and foreign difficulties are tied very closely together—that our big crashed into the right front fender breeze blew Perrucci’s hat from his tion at 1521 North Broad street. Corps and re-enlisted two years,.ago. both f^rms. , industrialists don’t know how to solve the domestic situation and are Senior Vice Commander, Arthur R. He was attached to a military police Ferguson;-Junior Vice Commander, of an automobile operated by Sey­ head and as he grabbed for it with Entry, police said, was gained by To Install Basins becoming entangled in foreign ventures which could lead to war as mour Sternin, 22, of 24A Young his right hand, he struck the newly- breaking a rear window in the of­ detachment in Germany. Motor Merchants Inc., Kaiser-Fra- one solution, which doesn’t seem to worry them too much. Carman Ferrigno; Adjutant. Rudolph Solomon; Finance Officer, Paul avenue, at the Lionel Corporation sharpened scythe, inflicting severe fice. Surviving are a daughter, Miss zer distributors on Route 29 near the But many of the people are worried. They are worried about Kifner; Sergeant at Arms, Frank driveway in Sager place. lacerations. Compher. who residents at 33 Carol Aspden of Springfield; his North Broad s'treet overpass, in­ their young men going to war again and being killed again, and to Decker; Judge Advocate, Ellsworth Sternin reported the accident to The injured man was taken to Looker street, said the burglary parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Asp- i' rmed the committee it would be what purpose? More and more of them are having difficulty making J. Sterner; Service Officer, Moe L. Sgt. Harry Scheutzle on desk duty Elizabeth General Hospital by Radio took place between 11 p m. Sunday oen of Newark; a sister, Mrs. Arthur pleased to install catch basins on both ends meet with constantly spiraling costs. A large section of at Police Headquarters, declaring Patrolmen Horace Tichenor and and 6:50 a.m. Monday. A prelimin­ Mading of Hillside, and a brother, its property to prevent flooding of Binstock; Historian, Kifner; Chap­ nearby land. them would vote for a new progressive party if they felt the Com­ lain. Edward Earle. the boy rod? down the driveway Joseph Wirasnik and after treat­ ary investigation was conducted by Irving of Newark. munists didn’t have too much to say in its councils. Many of them may into the car. The mudguard of the ment by Dr. Jose Da Silva, insisted Radio Patrolmen John Condrillo < r > - I. Samujel Sodowick, Newark County and state delegates are ar.d Joseph Beyer. builder, sought township approval vote for the new Progressive Party anyway just to show theirj^jjs- William C. Hill, Howell and Paul bicycle was damaged. on being released. pleasure with the course of events. Sealed Terminals On (or the erection of duplex homes at Kifner; alternates, Frank Rochelle, Ihe intersection of Crann and Fitz­ Ferrigno and Ferguson; executive patrick streets a Residence A zone. committee; George Woodruff, Harry Warships Described There were a couple of conflicting stories in the daily press Record Construction Helps In Breeding Mosquitoes An exception for this purpose had Weinstein and August Segar. A talk on water-sealed terminals been recommended by the Zoning this week about the effect of the new state cigarette tax on cigarette The extent to which new'construc- small pools found around construc- “The contents of the leaflet sug- sales. One stated that, with the stockpiles which had been accumu- Installation of officers will be illustrated by slides wus^glven to Board of Adjustment in 1942 to hold on Thursday. September 23, at tion in the county contributes to the tion sites. Record breaking volume | 8est the following seven rules for facilitate wartime housing. The httr d Just trefore the tax went Into effect beginning to dwindle, cigm - breeding of mosqultfleg"tg'Cltod iri a builders to follow. members uf the Hillside Rotary ette sales have not dropped to any appreciable extent. On the other the Hillside Presbyterian Church of construction combined with un-| Club Tuesday by J. B. Claff, mana­ committee decided mat since six" It will be a joint installation with statement issued this week by Ralph precedented number of Culex pip­ "1. Don’t fill, block, or divert years have elapsed, it should be 're­ hand, state authorities seem a little concerned about smokers getting J. VanDerwerker, Superintendent- a drainage channel, ditch, or pipe ger of the utilities division of the iheir cigarettes by mail from Delaware concerns which are advertis­ the auxiliary unit. iens mosquitoes pointed to a prob ferred back to the Zoning Board. Engineer of the Union County Mos­ lom with new construction activity. crossing your lot or development Thomas and Betts Co. of Elizabeth. Max Cohen, Newark plumber, ing all popular brands at $1.39 a carton plus 3 cents per carton post quito Extermination Commission. without calling us at CRanford age, or.a total of $1.42 In five carton lots, which is still considerably Inspections revealed heavy breeding Clapp was the guest of Jospph Ein- asked the committee to approve a "A recent inspection of all new of mosquitoes on many new build­ 0-1104. You will find us cooperative loth, head of the local Arrow Engin­ single sewer connection for prop­ under the New Jersey price. If the sales are not down much, why Must Move Chickens construction in one community,” if called beforehand and it may save worry about it? There has been talk about having the Federal govern­ ing sites. Never before have the eering Co., Inc. erty at 1455 Liberty avenue. He said VanDerwerker declared, "revealed building trades in Union County yoy a lot of money. Plumbing Inspector Benjamin T. ment outlaw such sales. From Town Property every job was breeding mosquitoes. “2. Don’t store materials, equip­ The speaker said his company was been solicited to join the fight called in by war officials at the Summer insists on two for property The average cigarette smoker probably has a legitimate gripe Health Officer Samuel M. Jowitt Over two acres of water total was against the mosquito. The Mosquito ment, or containers so they will col­ only 65 feet wide and that under the Friday notified Mrs. Anna Siksnius, producing mosquitoes. An unusually lect and hold rain water. time of Pearl Harbor. Forty-eight since the tax is confined to cigarettes and has not been placed on Commission is distributing a leaflet hours after the Japs had left, several local sanitary code it is not necea- cigars or pipe tobacco. With imposition of the tax came another slap of 1126 St. Louis avenue, that a high percentage of mosquitoes cap­ ”3. Have your mason and plaster sary. Action was deferred pending chicken coop with chickens which tured in our mosquito traps are of rules to prevent mosquito breed­ contractors invert mortar and plas warships which had been left float­ in the face of the cigarette smoker—a fair trade law on cigarette ing throughout the industry. It will ing, suddenly sank. The waterlogged a conference with the inspector. sales which puts a floor on the cost of the smokes that wasn t there she owns are on township property the specie which breeds in new ter containers when they finish Sewer Backing Up and they must be removed within collars and water-holding contain- go to all Building Inspectors who using them. Fresh plaster does not compartments hacj been sealed off, before. As we see it, the fair trade law was hardly necessary to the will be urged to distribute one with and yet the sealed off compartments Edward Luckey, of Yale avenue, ^14eet4on-^the-tax;"-siTTce-thenniin«o —...... tsrx-^u 14-ha-v€ ,— T_to_be.pairi regardless. tgn Haw; Jowitt, was acting on a prs. This indicates new construction -eaeh—bu+khfvg permit— prevent mosquito breeding. asked the committee to take aomc_ neighborhood complaint. If the is contributing heavily to the mos­ 4. Have the painting contractor -beg’Hn—to fU-1—upr causing-the ships- If some establishments want to use cigarettes as a loss leader, w y existing permits can have a leaflet to go down action to stop storm water from does the cigarette smoker have to be the one to take it on the chin. chickens are not removed within quito population of Union County.” punch holes in the bottom of all backing up in the area. It was in­ attached for the builder to read. The paint cans. They breed heavily when It was discovered the water Die prices of everything are high enough. This price business, highes the specified time Mrs. Siksnius will Declaring the commission is ini­ various unions of the building trades dicated silt is getting into the sewer un record already, must be getting pretty near the saturation point. be summoned to appear before the tiating an educational program for full of rain water and are hard to traveled through electrical cables will be requested to distribute a that went from water-filled com­ line, and the township engineer was Oh for the days of the Boston Tea Party! Eoard of Health. Jowitt also found' the building trade in the county, locate In the brush and weeds of the asked to investigate. leaflet to each of its members. All vacant lot next door., partments to those that were dry. the woman had no permit to keep VanDerwerker issued the following architects and building contractors Residents of Conklin avenue chickens, statement to builders: “5. Spread kerosene or fuel oil on Since then the Thomas and Betts There’s a mighty happy youngster in Hillside this week and he s will be contacted with a leaflet. Co. has been developing water- thanked the-committee for installing “With Culex pipiens increasing v/ater in basement weekly until you additional lights on the street. Rus­ Johnnie Spitz, eleven-year-old son of Walter and Jacqueline Sherman in numbers, the Union County Mos have it drained. One gallon weekly sealed terminals .Clapp said the sPifz, of 1542 Morris place. For Saturday his Dad brought home u sell R. Lalevee Sr. offered to pur­ quito Extermination Commission Szarko’s Liquor Store is adequate for the cellar of an company has definitely entered the chase 50 feet of township land on baseball fully autograhed by the members of the Yankee team. e PRESCRIPTIONS enlists the cooperation of members ordinary house. utilities and aviation industry. Ein- ball was given to Johnnie by Billy Johnson, third baseman on tne JUST AS YOUR DOCTOR 1317 Liberty Aye., Illllilde. N. i. Jerome avenue for $1,500. ORDERED of the building industry. While "6. Spread kerosene or fuel oil loth, of Arrow Engineering, helped Yanks and a friend of Mr. Spitz. Sunday being Billy Johnson Day, Culex pipiens mosquitoes breed in Call WA 3-0659 on pools of water in the. IqX while develop necessary portable equip­ both the Spitz’s attended the game in New York, and have een s a i.km p h a r m a c y many other types of places, it is FOR FREE QUICK DELIVERY waiting for your grading''contractor. ment. Next Tuesday the club will JOHN J. GROWNEY ’ regular followers all season. Making a particular impression on all Director of Fnnentli PHILIP WEINICK. Reg Pharm. about the only specie of mosqHito Vi, % KEGS BEER “7. Stop in the office or call us for meet at the Hitching Post Inn. A who see the ball is the signature of the great Joe DiMaggio right I„1 SAI.KM AVK.. HUXSIDH. ' which breeds in cellar holes, mortar further information or help at any fishing party is being arranged for 1478 MAPLE AVK, HILLSIDE ■1. IIW Coolers For Hire WA 3-1799 across the middle. Avid baseball fans, both Johnnie and his uaa go boxes, paint cans, lime barrels and time,” August ,31. — down to see the Bears often. ------Page Two THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948 V a prayer book covered with white white straw hat trimmed with gold , FORMER RESIDENT DIES . Program Arranged Elizabeth Fried and M iss Hoesly Engaged Funeral services were conducted orchids. The attendants wore' old- and an orchid corsage. Get The Hillside Times at At Hurden-Looker Nelson Kelly Engaged fashioned style gowns of pink mar­ The bride attended St., Mary's 1 Saturday at the Ogden Funeral quisette, floral wreath headdresses grammar and high schools and was , lSocial Notes Home, 458 North Broad street, Eliza­ The program planning committee and short veils. They carried old- graduated from Battin High School, beth, for Herman Happan Warren, of the Hurden-Looker School P.T.A. fashioned bouquets. Elizabeth. She is employed as a sec- 68 years old, formerly of Hillside, AL HAUSER met at the home of the president, Mrs, Lynch wore a aqua gown ret ary by the Westfield Sheet Metals Miss Jean Morgan McBride, of 130 Hornblower avenue, Belle­ Mrs. Thomas Meslar, of 251 Ryan with black picture hat and corsage Works in Kenilworth. Mr. Yaede, a ville, who died suddenly Thursday street, on last Thursday evening. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. S t a t io n e r y of orchids. Mrs. Yaede was attired graduate of Hillside High School, ■dGr at Point Pleasant, while on vacation. ■“^■Tffr'prograffrtor m a blue gown with silver access­ served four years with the Second 1949 was prepared. spending two weeks at Ocean Gate Services were conducted by Rev. aries and had an orchid corsage Division of the Marine Corps. He is as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arthur Northwood, D.D., pastor of Those taking part were Albert W. For her honeymoon trip to At employed by the Chemical Products Bentley, of Woodruff avenue, and the Elizabeth Presbyterian Church, Newspaper Delivery Vreeland, principal; Miss Lillian km tic (fcity and Cape May the bride Division of the Esso Standard Oil Miss Lois Jeanne Reilly. Newark, who also read the commit­ Fuerst, second grade teacher; Mrs. wore a white summer suit with Company. o tal prayers in Evergreen Cemetery. 437 TALK AVENUI Samuel Carroccia, Mrs. John Luk- Mr. Warren retired three years ashinsky, Mrs. Garlton Childers, Mr. and Mrs. McBride recently Cor. Bloy S t ON 2-3023 observed their 18th wedding anni­ ago after thirty-five years' service Mrs. Samuel Pell and Mr. and Mrs. at the home office in Newark of the Joseph G. Scheu. versary. 4* | Prudential Insurance Company. H o m e m a k i n g After visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ BON VOYAGE PARTY ward J. Bryant, of Beech Wood place, A party was given recently in By Miss Doris Cooper, of Hull, England, honor of Mrs. Peter-Baiza, of 1304 has left for home. Hollywood Liquor & Delicatessen Baker street, who left July 21 on a DORIS WADE •*> three monthss visit to Czechoslo­ Mr. and Mrs. Augustus H. Baker, 249 H O LL Y W O O D AVE. vakia. Attending were friends and Home Economics Adviser, of Bradford road, have been visiting relatives from Irvington, Linden and Public Service Electric and Gas Company with Mrs. Baker’s sister and brother- SPECIAL THIS WEEK Hillside. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Whit­ lock. of Exter way, at their cottage Canning Peaches and Tomatoes T om atoes in Bay Head. LA VERNE C. HOESLY Calvert Special1 5 . The season for canning the two Tomatoes are one of the most o MISS ELIZABETH FRIED favorites, peaches and tomatoes, Is useful and the easiest of vegetables The Misses Charlotte and Mildred Former Freeholder and Mrs. Le- j qt. 5.00 Want a New Car? here. Fill up your empty jark with (really a fruit) to can, provided one Morrell, of King street, have re­ Roy C. Hoesly, of 1472 Maple ave- j Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Reed, of 666 luscious golden yellow or white Route 29. announce the engagement uses fresh, firm, sound, ripe fruit, turned from Peekamose, N. Y. uue, announced the engagement of 1/5 4.04 peaches and ruby red tomatoes. washes it carefully before scalding, o th e ir daughter, La Verne Janet, to! (Calvert Reserve) el' their daughter, Elizabeth Fried, Stack your cupboard shelves, row Richard Southern Topp, son of M r.1 pt. 2.54 to Nelson Kelly, son of Mr. and scalds In small quantities, prepares, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Morgan Mrs. James Kelly, of 275 Hollywood upou row, and you'll have delicious packs, and processes as quickly as and Mrs. Albert Topp, of 118 Clark­ food for next winter. and daughter Caroline, of Bauer so n avenue, Brooklyn at a barbecue CARSTAIRS pt. 2.26 1/5 3.59 qt. 4.45 avenue. possible after scalding. terrace, will leave next week for Miss Fried is a graduate of Hill­ Tomatoes are likely to flat sour their summer home in Stone supper at their Summer home at side High School and is presently General Direction* If left standing after scalding. They Church. Pa. L ake Kittatinny, Saturday. FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL EL 2-4633 You'll need a substantial lose food value (vitamin C) if left Miss Hoesly was graduated from employed by the Veterans Admin­ 1. Select firm, fresh product. amount of cash . . . istration in Newark. Mr. Kelly, who exposed to the air after skinning. Hillside High School and attended Grade according to size. Always cut out hard cores and After spending several weeks at Rutgers University and the Ameri­ attended Hillside High, served four 2. Wash jars, lids and rubbers In years as a gunner's mate in the green spots. Never can tomatoes Camp Rose Martin in Stillwater, can Institute of Banking. She is hot soapy water. Rinse. Place jars Miss Halsey, daughter of w ith the Fidelity Union Trust Com­ Navy. He is now employed by Gen­ and glass or zinc lids on rack in from which decayed spots and fun eral Motors Corp. here. gus growthilfhave been removed. Mrs. Frederick K. Halsey, of Conant pany of Newark. kettle of cold water and heat until street, will return home Monday. Mr. Topp received his B. A. degree In The Good Old Summer Time . . . out of *ach pay. Am azin g how fatl water boils rapidly. Boil one minute. a t Long Island University this —______Xa.£an______JEiJO^Si-Pie-a-laJlQde-AOiirJEamaus.------TJerwwifffrw' ■"KiTjsrsr Lwr y HI lid lb libT“Wclt£T tlhtll Yearly1' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langstaff, humth ana will bnter New York our toml-annual dlvldondtl Elizabeth Girl Wed to use. Pour boiling water over self­ Wash, scald, remove skim and University in the Fall for his M. A. core. Quarter or leave whole. Pack of Revere drive, spent the weekend Fruit Pies Topped with Home To Vincent J. Yaede sealing disks and leave in water at their country home in Stepens- and Ph. D. degree in Psychology. He until ready to use. To sterilize jars firmly In jars. Add I teaspoon salt burg. w as a bombardier with the Eigth Made Ice Cream) Current Miss Claire Ann Lynch, daughter to each quart. If necessary, cover A ir Force during the war. rat* of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lynch, of and lids that have contained spoiled o We're selling quality ice cream in your favorite food, boil 10 minutes in % cup with hot tomato Juice made from 718 Grove street, Elizabeth, became crushed tomatoes. Process quarts Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacIntyre, flavors . . . pluri exciting new taste treats like: the bride of Vincent John Yaede, washing soda to 1 gallon water. of 1400 Maple avenue, are spending B IR TH ANNOUNCED Rinse in scalding water. or pints in boiling water bath 45 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner, of Ntw Jtray'i Lupst Stviiis l Lon son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. minutes. Or heat to boiling point, the Summer at Ocean Gate. Their Chocolate-Pecan Butterscotch Ya**le, of 44 Fairbanks street at 2;30 3. Place scalded rubber rings on daughter, Mrs. Mary Doremus, and Novalto, Cal., announce the birth ASSETS o'clock Saturday afternoon in St. hot Jars, if ling-type jars are used. pack hot and add boiling tomato her son. David M.. are spending a ot a daughter, Diana Alison. They Lime-Pineapple Peppermint-Chocolate Chip 60' Mary's, Elizabeth, where Rev. Wil 4. Pack jars with food. Juice if necessary. Process boiling week’s vacation there. also have a son, Craig. Mrs. Wagner DROP IN AT OUR DRIVE-IN RETAIL SHOP liam C. Molloy officiated Palms and 5. To each quart of tomatoes add water bath 5 minutes. is the former Mildred Beyer, of gladioli decorated the church. The 1 teaspoon of cooking salt, and to Thomas street. State Highway 29, at Harding Terrace Tomato Julct GIRL TO GOLDSMITHS reception was held at the home of each pint 52 teaspoon of cooking Yes, We are open Sundays! the bride’s parents. salt, if desired. Wash, cut in small pieces. Sim­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goldsmith, In 1623 Captain Cdrnelius Jacobus of 1472 Center street, announce the Miss Mary L. McNamara was maid 6. Add boiling liquid leaving mer until soft. Press through sieve. M ay touched on the southern tip of in head space. Reheat juice at once to 190* F., or birth of a daughter yesterday morn­ N ew Jersey, but it was not until of honor for the bride, given in mar­ ing at St. Michael’s Hospital, New­ JONES’ PIES, Inc. riage by her father. Miss Ruth 7. Remove air bubbles from food just below boiling point. Fill con­ Nov. 19, 1692 that the New Jersey tainers quickly and prooeee boiling ark. They also have another daugh­ Assembly established the new Glennon was bridesmaid and Miss by inserting sterile stainless metal ter, Dena. Hillside, New Jersey Gwen Lynch, sister of the bride, knife down the Inside wall of Jar. water bath 5 minutes. county of Cape May. junior bridesmaids. Charles G. Add more boiling liquid, if neces­ Yaede served as best man for his sary, to reach of top. Peachee brother and the ushers were J 8. Remove seeds and pulp from Wash, scald, dip in cold water Craig Bailey and James Jacobi. The top of jars with sterile cloth. and peel. Cut In halves, slices or flower girl was Nancy Jacobi. 9. Place covers on jars and par­ leave whole. If peeled fruit Ls to A gown of white satin with panels tially seal, except self-seal type stand several minutes before pack­ DINING - DANCING of lace extending from the bodice which must be completely sealed. ing, drop it into slightly salted water to the long train was worn by the 10. Process foods (cook in Jars) (2 tablespoons salt to 1 gallon wa­ i bride. She had blossoms and carried according to recipe. ter) to prevent discoloration. Drain. 11. Remove jars from canner. Set Precook in boiling syrup, made with THEATRES - NITE SPOTS on surface covered with several 1 or 2 parts of sugar to 1 part of WALTER R. LEE thicknesses of cloth to prevent Jars water, 5 minutes. Pack hot and add from cracking. boiling syrup. Process quarts or Director of Funerals 12. Complete seal on Jars. pints boiling water bath 15 minutes. 13. Set the jars to cool, away Or pack cold and add boiling syrup. 1283 SALEM AVENUE HILLSIDE, N. J THE NEWLY AIR-CONDITIONED from draft. Process boiling water bath 20 min­ SKOURAS To Give Courses In Mother, Baby Care ELizabeth 2-4547 14. Test for seal, label and store. B * M m M l Ms utes. The Home Nursing Committee of* LIBERTY the Elizabeth Chapter, American MARIMBA ELIZABETH 3 9295 Red Cross, will offer two classes bme for questions and discussion. in Mother and Baby Care during Because these classes must have August; these classes will meet at a minimum enrollment of seven, the QUEENS flo w Red Cross,headquarters, 644 Salem committee hopes that advance en­ “royalty t l stip ud h u m " avenue, Elizabeth, and will be con rollment will be made. This may be Sudq iftKMM ud im ii| ducted by Miss Mary S. McDermott, done by telephone or by mail. NOW! KRICHMAN’S SENSATIONAL R.N. Since no more classes in this course will be given until the latter NSW CIRCUS MONDAY p a rt of September, the committee Before the establishment of the urges interested persons to enroll first New Jersey school in 1644, CONCERTS now; the classes are open to both most of the education was carried PARK FUR SALE FOR AUGUST! m en and women. on by what we now call private The evening class will meet on tutors. These schoolmasters were 01V***1*.*,**••• Mondays and Thursdays, from 7:30 bought and sold like horses and to 9:30; the first meeting will be on cows and often their treatment was SWIMMING GUARANTEED SAVINGS OF 20% TO August 2, the last on August 19. harsher than the punishment given While the committee hopes that Indians or slaves. AN DAILEyV th is will be a "Mr. and Mrs.” class, As one of Union County’s largest furriers, m en or women coming alone will be welcome. If NOW-A we advise buying your Krichman fur coat Give m y The morning clas^will meet on , ______I/JK CIiC ul&ILC Tuesdays, and Thursdays from ten right now at Greatest August Savings o ’clock till noon. The first meeting w ill be on August 3, the last on Regards to August 19. lIvSBVEHiR “ Monday! Visit our Wonderland of Thuis., Fri., Sat. July 29, 30, 31 I Students are shown how to bathe, B ro ad w ay dress and handle babies; they prac­ Alexis Smith, Eleanor Parker, Sydney Greenstreet in luxurious fur coats tice these procedures to gain skill Color by and confidence. Instruction is given “THE WOMAN IN WHITE” Monday! See our newest fur styles in TECHNICOLOR in the care of expectant mothers, of Abbott and Costello in years babies, and of children. There is “THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH” Special Sal. Mat. - For The Kids - July 31 Monday! Choose from our cream-of- CHARLES WINNIN6ER N A N C Y GUILO “Barefoot Boy” and “Noose Hangs High” the crop pelts CHARLIE RUG6LES • FIT BAINTER First Sat. Showing of “The Woman in White" at 7:(Ml p.m. Sun., Mon., Tues. Aug. l , : and in (ouiitdeite^ Fri. & Sat. 2 Great Hits “UP IN CENTRAL PARK” SPECIAL Ray Chas. Wallace Beery in Starring MILLANDLAUGHTON “ALIAS A GENTLEMAN’ JOHN SUTTON “THE BIG CLOCK” 8 Black Persian Lamb Coats DORIS MERRICK Geo/rge Randolph George HUGH BEAUMONT RA(FT SCOTT BRENT "HOUS^ OF HITS” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES •i* LON CHANEY B<*x Office Open Daily 10 a.m. as "Lnlt" ^ ‘CHRISTMAS EVE” MONTCLAIR $575 Sun. Thru Tues. 2 Big Hits Phone MO. 3-2878—2886 Clark GABLE Lana TURNER MAIL ORDERS FILLED WEEK BEG. MONDAY NIGHT 8:30 Never at this price before “HOMECOMING” (Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30) Chester Richard MORRIS ------LAME * RICHARD ARLEN * “TRAPPED BY In The Broadway Comedy Hit 10 Mouton Lamb Coats BOSTON BLACKIE” “MADE IN HEAVEN” with a Wed. & Thurs. 2 Request Hits DISTINGUISHED CAST OF BROADWAY a t th e Geo. RAFT - Claire TREVOR STAGE STARS Prices (Tax Inch) EVES. Mon thru Fri. $1.20; $1.80; $175 m c o M D i m m “JOHNNY ANGEL” $2.4(1. Sat. $1.20; $1.80; $2.40; $3.00. Mats. 90c $1.20; Johnny WEISMULLER $1.80. Tickets Bamberger’s, Kresge’s; Halsey T. S. (in person) Newark. Finest Quality “TARZAN AND THE Now thru Edward Everett Horton in MAT LEOPARD WOMAN” Sat. Night “Springtime For Henry,” SAT W e also offer Grey Persians, Northern T H E A T R E • 83 ELIZABETH AVI Back Muskrats, Let out skins, Persian NEWARK______LUNCH - 11:30 A. M. TO 3:00 P. M. ------P 1Z Z E R I A------Paw, in short, a complete variety of ALW AYS A GOOD SHOW L lllE ItT Y - Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 29, 30, 31 HOME-MADE ITALIAN SAUSAGES. fur coats for your selection. Deanna DURBIN Dick HAYMES ORDERS TO TAKE OUT. TELEVISION. “Up In Central Park” INN also 1458 Liberty Ave. WA 3-0576 Wallace BEERY KRICHMAN FUR SHOP “Alias A Gentleman” Sun., Mon., Tues. Vug. 1, 2, 3 N O W FEATURING THE Joan Louis 1448 North Broad St. Hillside FONTAINE JOURDAN ERIC’S HAMMOND ORG AN Near Mayfair Theatre “A LETTER FROM AN TAVERN Friday, Saturday & Sunday Nights WA 3-9371 UNKNOWN WOMAN” also “RIVER LADY” lin color) RESTAURANT 1425 N. Broad Street, Opp. Mertz. Ave. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948 Page Three

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ready. Others pointed out, however, A Quiet Talk that the charge was made by all August itventsin Jersey Appeal To All 3tje IftU aw StrnpB municipalties. Nearly 3,000 Visit ”1 am Joseph your brother, whom From TRENTON —\ Clambake^ county* Printed and Published every Thursday at ye sold into Egypt.” Gen. 45:4. Gen. 15 YEARS AGO agricultural faiiA and baby parades 45:1-9. I’aulsboro, August 4; A’roy Hills, Reptile Exhibit 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey Times Fast * Dr. Jerome J. Reich, president of are among the>vspaLlighL events August 17; Belvidere, August 18; by At loVig last—nearly a quarter of the Hillside Rotary Club, was auth­ Nearly 3,000 people visited a rep­ a century—Joseph’s brethren were scheduled in New Jersey during and Flenungton, August 31.-Contests the h illsid e t im e s pu b l ish in g company orized by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, for sport enthusiasts include golf, tile exhibit Sunday in Trailsidc Mu­ in the revealed presence of their August. seum, Wnlclning Reservation, it was Sidney Silverstein ...... Business Manager 20 YEARS AGO director of the National Recovery tennis, swimming, sailing, shuffle brother whom they sold into slav­ Administration, to call a meeting Tlie State Date Book, compiled by announced this week by Mrrf. Robert ery.. They were at his mercy too. Township Attorney Donald H. Mc­ board and pistol shooting. Almost Robert Kaplan ...... Editor of Hillside citizens to organize to as­ the Now Jersey Council in The State anywhere in Jersey where one can L Rulison, Supervisor of Nature Telephone WAverly 3-2465 We can imagine how surprised they Lean was directed by the Township sist the Federal government in the Department of Economic Develop­ Recreation for The Union County Committee to take whatever steps drop a fish line, the catch is ex­ must have been that he did not administration of the National Re­ ment. lists a total of nearly 50 at­ pected to be good, and swimming, l’at'k Commission. This is the largest SUBSCRIPTION RATES say: “Now it is my turn to pay you deemed necessary to force L. Mun- covery Act. tractions going on in the State dur­ both in mountain lakes and In the daily attendance recorded this The TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States for back. Get out of Egypt. As Egyptian det & Son to abate the obnoxious ing the coming month, designed to ocean, is the perfect prescription month. Mrs. Rulison states. food administrator, I decree that you fumes from its cork factoiy here. Samuel Dubow, Director of Ath­ regular subscription price of $2.50 a year, single copies 5 cents. letics at the high school, issued a call appeal to all ages and a wide range lor keeping cool in August, The exhibit was conducted by Mi­ )Stage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. return to Canaan without being per­ The Zoning Board created a new of interests. ami Mrs George Johnson of Madi­ four family zone which would be for candidates for the first football COMMUNICATIONS mitted to buy any grain. I don’t Long-time residents as out-of-state son. and included all snakes native want to sep you now any more than chiefly applicable to Liberty a ve­ team at the school. to this area. Mr. Johnson demon The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items Hillside was notified by the Public vacationists make much of the an- you wanted to see me when you sold nue as far as the Essex County line. ual baby parades in New Jersey. Vtrated the method of extracting interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name me to the merchants.” His could Utilities Commisison that it would d address ol the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily Permission was granted by the Among those scheduled for August venom from a snake by milking a have been the perfect revenge. Public Utilities Commission to Pub­ consider a formal application to re­ It’s A Date copperhead kept at the museum. r publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com- view the water rates in Hillside and are ones in Clifton, Wildwood, But Joseph chose the better part. lic Service Coordinated Transport Ocean City and Asbury Park. In Mrs. Rulison reports the cardinal rnications will not be published. Rather than plot revenge, he chose to add nine buses to the 48 line. other municipalities served by the flowers planted along the Nature Elizabethtown Water Company. addition to its parade for the small August 7 to forgive. Instead of being cruel Plans for a comprehensive storm fry. Asbury Park has scheduled Trail by the Westfield Bird Club are and heartless, he proved kind and Picnic of Rose' of Friendship SUBSIDIES NOT NEEDED sewer system for the township were Several Hillsiders were stranded Juvenile Week, beginning August Circle. ' a i the peak of bloom. Over seventy loving. Long since, Joseph had seen ready for examination at the office on cross country bus tours due to 15. and Wildwood has a 4-H Fair in flowers are in blossom, and hum­ | as) \\ inter there were discouraging predictions by leading m his own life, even in the incident financial difficulties. August 11 mingbirds are helping to pollinate of Alexander Potter, consulting en­ progress beginning August 16. Township Committee meeting. of being sold as a slave, the hand of gineer, in New York. Neill & Spanjer, local lumber them. imminent officials that there would be electric power shortages, For spectator tastes there an* Block dance sponsored by Daven­ ulitical agitation increased for drastic expansion of Federal God. Another characteristic of Committeeman Charles T. Wood- dealers, in a letter to President shows and tournaments ranging Host club at the museum during Joseph was mental honesty. He was mff attacked the plan to make a Roosevelt pledged support of the from dogs and horses to art exhibits port-Dill Post 1722. V F W August will be the N. J. Mineral- aver projecls that would cost already overburdened taxpayers honest enough to realize as a boy charge for collecting to the sewer, President’s plan for the nation’s re­ and flower arrangements. County August 12 i gical Society. G. R. Stilwell is m\ billions. However, tile shortages have not materialized and he had been everhearing, and that declaring it was costly enough al­ covery. agricultural fairs get under way at Board of Education meeting president, and Miss Edna Hensel iiie industry is conducting a $6,000,000,000 development this drove his brothers to get rid August 18 is the Trailside Museum Commit­ of him. Joseph, in exile, had lived Board of Health meeting. tee member from the society. The riram in line with its continuous expansion policy of the last close to God, and this changed his host club for July has been the alf eenlry, at no coal to the taxpayers, to extend electric energy outlook on life. August 25 Summit Nature Club. Township Committee meeting , (arms, homes and factories in every corner of the land, ll is God’s loving will is that we should CANADIAN EVENTS IN AUGUST I- ...... luvuhh- as-els and pnidnrl ivc jobs fur change every experience into some i.lling I re met good end. Through even the mosF WinnerofRadioln ------mate citizens difficult, we are-to learn patience, Numerous events of interest to ay Tor Benefit The current status of supply and demand in llie electric develop fortitude and learn the for­ the thousands of American tourists Of Orchestra School Woodmen’s Drawing Iiluslrv was recently summed up by C. E. Oakes, president of giving way. We cannot control all expected in Canada are scheduled '1 he Woodmen Of The World, Imli-on Electric Institute. He pointed out that a nationwide that happens to us, but we can de­ to be held throughout the Dominion Hillside residents an* members of Camp 1311 of Hillside, announces termine how it afects us. As one during August, according to a sur­ Band Six of Hit* Union County Band John Khchko, of Long avenue, the iiw\ shows an enormous increase in demand, hut an adequate brave soul has said: “Affliction vey released by A. A. Gardiner and Orchestra School which gave a wiiiiiei of an electric radio, at the ipph fur war or peace. Fabrication and installation ol new changes the color of life, and I am general passenger traffic manager, special concert last Wednesday for (.(rawing held recently at the meet- ■ncrating equipment is advancing as rapidly as manufacturing determined to choose the color.” Canadian National Railways: the school’s scholarship fund in the in ■ hall. Refreshments were served. “Ye fearful saints, fresh courage auditorium of the Abraham Clark Members and"guests were present. uililies permit. Steam turbine manufacturers are booked to take; High School, Roselle. tpar ity three years ahead. Generators are being produced at the Nova Scotia: Natal Day Regatta The clouds ye so much dread Hillside participants included CALL IN YOUR WANT ADS lt,. 5,500.600 kilowatts a years for central stations and another and Water Carnival, Dartmouth, Are big in mercy and shall break August 4. Alumni reunion, Univer­ ChnrU s Andrus, alto saxophone. WAverly 3-2405 ,11.000 kilowatts for isolated industrial plants. New customers In blessing on your head.” — sity of Kings College, Halifax, Aug Robert Tyndall, cornel. Cowper 24-26. „■ electricity are being added at a record pace, but experts be- j • * eve the saturation point is approaching, since service is now Prince Edward Island: Old Home * A. C APR O & CO. vailablt- to 97 per cent of occupied dwellings. In another three Jr. O.U.A.M Outing Week and Provincial Exhibition, i four years the latter figure will come close to 100 per cent. A t Olympic Park Charlottetown, Aug. 10-13. Maritime § 1190 Liberty Avenue EL 2-4033—0879 Seniors’ Golf Tournament, Char­ § WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF On the subject of power for war, Mr. Oakes said that, “If I Jr. O. U. A. M. Councils of Essex lottetown, Aug. 29-Sept. 1. hi correctly advised, governmental authorities at present view County, with visitors from other U, Gas Refrigerators & Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets jurisidictipns, will hold their annual i OIL Hurner installations u. outlook for electric power generally as more favorable than field day and outing at Olympic Quebec: Canada Great Eastern ic outlook for other basic elements of war-time supply.” Park. Irvington-Maplewood, next Exhibition, Sherbrooke, last week The plain fact is that while supply of electric power over Wednesday. The park management of August. Quebec Provincial Ex­ rnianil will remain narrow until 1951 when the electric indus- will provide a fireworks display, the hibition, Quebec, end of August and only one in this region in August, early September. V, six billion dollar program is complete, it will be adequate, after the evening performance of nd of greater importance, the expansion task which the indus- the Olympic Park circus. Ontario: Corbin Gold Trophy \ is carrying forward demonstrates that private citizens in this Sixty food baskets will be given Lawn Bowling Tournament, Civic ountn can still do things in a big w ay- without spec privi- away by the Jr. O. U. A. M. during Holiday, Belleville, August 2. Lake- giw. Federal subsidies, or tax exemptions. the evening. head Exhibition, Port Arthur, first Reg. Kehoe and his Marimba week of August. Liberal Party Con­ SUPPLY AND DEMAND BEST REGULATOR Queens, ‘royalty of stage and vention, Ottawa, August 5-7. Kenil­ screen,” will play concerts at the worth at Longbranch (Racing) Those who wonder, why meat prices have reached present park Sunday afternoon and evening, Longbranch, August 9-19. Lakehead ;vels will find hmd for thought in an editorial by Nelson R. beginning at 5 o’clock, in addition Exhibition, Fort William, August 9-14. Miss Canada Beauty Pageant, now, publisher of the Western Livestock Journal. to the music of Captain Joseph There'! no*hing like a dip in the glacial waters of Lac Beauvert, Jasper Basile and his Olympic Park Band. Hamilton, August 12-13. Belleville Netioiw Park, Canadian Rockies on a balmy August afternoon. Hero “Stockmen generally are taking a sober view of the price The current circus stars The Mon Fall Fair, Belleville, August 16-18. are three of Jaeper’e bear population cooling off in the waters of scenic dilation,” he wrote. “There are few who are particularly elated tana Kid, Coley Bay, and the Camp­ Kingston Rotary Carnival, Kings­ Lac Beauvert adjoining the championship Jasper Park Lodge golf course. ton, August 16-18. Old Home Week, bunt tin- relatively high prices being paid on the markets for lat bell Sisters, with the English Renees, North Bay, August 15-21. Racing, attic, and it must be admitted that the cost of replacement Sosjima Hernandez, and the Briant Stratford, August 21-September 6. Jockey Club (Racing), Winnipeg, Tournament, Jasper Purk Lodge, Bros. A new program will be in­ August 28-September 13. September 5-11. attic b rather frightening .... Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa, troduced next Monday afternoon. August 23-28. Canadian National • • • * * * “ Actually, stockmen have little or no voice in establishing Free seats arc provided at all per­ Exhibition, Toronto, August 27- Saskatchewan: Class “B” Fair, British Columbia: Caledonian lie prices they receive for their livestock, nor do they have uny- formances. September 11. Lennox and Adding­ North Battleford, Aufgust 2-4. Class Games, Vancouver, curly August. hing to say about the retail prices of meat. These prices are ton Fall Fair, Napanee, August 30- “B” Fair, Prince Albert, August 42nd Annual Regatta, Kelowna, Radio Program Sunday September 1. Old Boys Reunion, 5-7. Canadian Weekly Newspaper August 3-4. Vernon Days (Frontier) istablished by the old laws of supply and demand. As a matter OananoQbe, August (no date set). Association Convention, Regina, AuguBt, (no date set). Port Day, I act, retail meat prices are established by the consumer, and On Christian Science Canadian Canoe Association Do­ August 5-7. Dominion Association Marine Events and Contests, Prince based upon the ability and the willingness of the consumer minion Championships, Sudbury,* of Chartered Accountants, Regina, Rupert, about August 20. Pacific “Man’s Eternal Birthright” is the (no date set). ~ August 23-25. National Exhibition, Vancouver, buy the supply of meat that is available. Buying power, re­ subject of a half-hour Christian • V * • • • Aug. 25-Sept. 6. Horse Racing, Hast­ tell through high consumer income as a result of the successful Science radio program over Station Alberta: Race Meet, Edmonton, ings Park, Vancouver, August and Bands for higher and higher wages, is at an all-time high. WNBC. Sunday morning, August 1. Manitoba: Rotary Exhibition, August 9-21. Jasper Park Lodge September. Kinsmen Club, Vernon, from 8.30 to 9. The broadcast is 811a Plon. August 26-28. Manitoba opened June 11. Totem Pole Goll August 11*12. \\ bat is true of stockmen is true all along the meat processing made possible through the courtesy nl distribution line. The packers, for instance, do not control of the National Broadcasting Com­ irii i>. They too are governed by the laws of supply and demand, pany and has the approval of the Christian Science Board of Direc­ ml the profit they earn amounts to hut a fraction of a cent per tors. toilml of the price paid for meat by consumers. And the retailer, in ally, performs the last step in bringing meat to the home at a trol.il per pound so small as to hardly affect the selling price. Primitive man gave up his cave when In a competitive economy prices and supply find their INDUSTRIAL latural level, and profits per dollar sale, after taxes arc always PAYING BILLS BY MAIL he found he could put a roof over his noderate. Meat is a typical example. BUILDINGS head. Bark and thatch made the first COUNT OUR BLESSINGS 5,000 - 300,000 Sq. Ft. No place in the world is more healthy to live in than the coverings. As time went on, other types - nited States. And if you get sick, no place offers better, and few 60c Sq. Ft. MORE CONVENIENT, SAFER I? good, doctor and medical service for all. of roofing became necessary, hence the PRINCIPALS ONLY Commenting on this great advantage, Dr. R. L. Sensenich modern fire-proof asbestos shingle. lays: "Men live in the United States in good health to a greater WAverly 3-3320 average age than ever before in the history of any nation. I bis ie attributed to the “spirit and progress of American medicine” Until you’ve had your checking account in “working order” New Jersey is the leading state in the Simplified by “the opportunity of the individual physician to for a few months, you’ll never realize how much more con­ value of asbestos products, the main fac­ "ogress to greater scientific attainments and better medical Bring Your Clothes Hero • vice, tree from the deteriorating influence of government tor Sato, New venient and safer paying bills by mail can be. Don’t delay tor in roofing material. The United States olitical control.” taking care of this matter. It’s an orderly way of running a Social and politicial groups now advocating foreign medical census places the value of asbestos prod­ for the United States can better devote their energies to- home, shop, office or store. I expanding our present voluntary prepaid medical and ucts made in our great state at $18,709,840 oslJital programs which have proved superior to any compulsory with value added by manufacture at ^vernment medical system. Opening an account is quick, convenient and very e%sy. Here’s $12,541,281. This is more than twice that all you do. just drop us a note or, if you prefer, stup in and ask $100 REWARD proofing of the state ranking second. The value tor information leading to the arrest and for one of our officers. He will pleased to be of the utmost of roofing products was $18,740,452 and conviction of any person or persons de­ assistance. value added by manufacture $7,781,840. stroying or removing material from any of my jobs. * 5 ^ Feldman Guaranteed Moth Pro -' Public Service is proud of the valuable taction lasts from cleaning to BUY AND HOLD U. S. SAVINGS BONDS claaning. No need for wrapping, All information strictly confidential. apraying or any other tort of work performed by electricity and gas in Insoct protection. DAVID O. EVANS 42 LOCK ST., Newark (4), PLANT the manufacture of these products. WAverly 3-3320 Hillside, N. J. 199 CLINTON AVE., Newark (U 50 BRICK CHURCH PL, I. O. 27 SCOTLAND RCL, So. Orange The Hillside National Bank • FOR YOUR PROTECTION J ? Plea*# Note Pull Trade Name 9 COE HARDWARE CO. and Addresse* Listed • A Not Connected with Any Other 9 U Coe Avenue — EL. 3-7972 — Hillside, N. J. # 8torea Bearing Similar Names 9 Hillside, IN. 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BROAD ST. tions being formed in New York, is appearing in person on the Mont­ SEE OUR BIG HALL CHIME t’LOCH Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, "Can Do” and preparedness. clair stage, Mr. Arlen’s latest 20th IN ALUMNI ORCHESTRA St. Louis. Cleveland, Kansas City, Century Fox film musical, “When G. F. SCHUMAN My Baby Smiles At Me," will be William Krautblatt of Hillside is Milwaukee. Detroit. Omaha. Miami, a member of the alumni orchestra & SON Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Spring- shown on New Jersey screens. .JEWELER - OPTICIAN field, Illinois. Bay City-Saginaw, Give Wheel Chair Op Monday night, at 8 o’clock, Mr. of the Union County Band and Or­ Exp«rt W atch Si C lock Maker Alien will add his footprints to the Res. 44 Hlllahle Ave. 94 Maple Michigan; Peoria, Illinois and many chestra School. He is in the violin Hillside, N. J. Newark, N. ■> others. Temporary national execu­ gallery of celebrity prints in the section. W A 3 -8 0 0 2 W A 3-8504 _ tive office is now established at To Newark Girl lobby of the theatre. This is a cus­ Chicagp, Illinois, under the guidance F. T. Comstock, executive direc­ tom inagurated when Joan Caulfield of Howard P. Potter, temporary na- tor of the Newark Chapter, Ameri­ and John Payne appeared at the can Red Cross, in a letter this week theatre and it attracted such crowds that it has become a regular opening to Harry Cohn, President of Hillside Est. Lodge 1514, B’nai B’rith, acknowl RICHARD ARLEN night feature. By FRED D. OSMAN * Local Girl Wins edged the gift of a wheel chair by The Montclair Theatre, now in its 1824 ien to appear for the week begin­ eighth week of operation under the Union County Agricultural Agent out now, when selection can be one of the chapter's members, Henry ning Monday, August 2, in “Made In made, healing will take place fairly j Goldhor, to a Newark girl greatly management of Albert H. Rosen, is The problem of the Norway Maple $100 In Quiz Show Heaven," a laugh show which was already recognized as one of the rapidly. The wounds will not bleed | in need of it. Mr. Comstock de­ one of the high spots of the 1947 is a general one. Shallow roots take clared: most successful Summer stock op­ U*' moisture and plant food from the at this season. A cash prize of $100 was won in a Broadway season. erations in the United States, and Make the cuts as close to the trunk radio quiz show Saturday by Janet “Mr. Henry Goldhor,purchased a suface soil. But many , times it is folding wheel chair for Mary Rose “Made In Heaven” was written by Mr. Rosen is making plans to run or main branch as possible. Do not Baba, 13, of 274 Crann street, ninth Hagar Wilde and ranks with the the dense top that causes the most leave stubs of branches, as these al­ Lewis, 12 West Kinney street. New it the year round as a permanent trouble, as it prevents sunlight from grade student in the Abram P. Mor­ many long-run shows presented by legitimate theatre. Performances ways; provide a place for decay or­ ris Junior High School. ark. This was delivered by the reaching the soil under the tree. ganisms to enter. After cutting, dress Newark Chapter, American Red its original producer, John Golden are given every evening, except Where the tree is in such a posi­ Participating in' the “What’s My It tells a hilarious story of romantic Sunday, with bargain matinees Wed­ the wound with orange shellac and Name” show over WJZ from Radio Cross, to Miss Lewis in the name of IR ,11, l]j ",l| tion that the removal of lower then paint with a tree wound paint. the Hillside Lodge, B’nai B’rith. and domestic difficulties that tran­ nesday and Saturday. The box office branches will allow the sun to pene­ City, New York, Janet correctly spire in a swanky suburb within has inaugurated a new service of If that cannot be obtained, use a answered the question “Who organ­ We wish you to know how much trate underneath, improvement of good linseed oil house paint. If the Miss Lewis appreciates this chair commuting distance of New York reserving seats for performances by grass under the tree will be noted. ized the first police and fire de- Cite,______phone:------—------wound is large, it is well to renew ■pHrtmmts in Airin'im The answer and we. of tha Nowork Chapter want ---- The thinning of the top will the paint annually. you to know of the generous spirit For Mr. Arlen it will be his first most surely result in improved is Benjamin Franklin. Janet intends stage role since he played in “Too A bulletin on Tree Repair is avail­ to spend the money for a new school and good fellowship which your We are proud of our Funeral Home and we’ve growing conditions underneath. At able free on request to Agricultural member, Mr. Henry Goldhor, con­ Hot For Maneuvers” on Broadway Guardsman Returns this season of the year it will be wardrobe and gifts for relatives a few years ago. Since that time he enjoyed showing many visitors through it. It 8 Agent, Court House, Elizabeth 4, and friends. tributed to making a life happy.’’ rather easy to select a few large New Jdrsey. has been in Hollywood acting and From Stay At Camp not unusual to have requests from people in branches that are interfering-"with Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen directing for Pine-Thomas Produc­ Cpl Dav.id Clark Cowan, of 207 terested in knowing just what facilities the the admission of sun. If these are cut Baba, she was accompanied to New The last royal governor of New tions. The actor first attained screen Hillside avenue, has returned from modern funeral home offers. Through such Chosen For Special York by Mrs. John Karpinski and Jersey before the American Col­ fame when he appeared in “Wings” Pine'Camp, N. Y., where he trained daughter Marion of Hillside. Her onies broke away from Great Bri­ and his popularity has endured for two weeks with the National visits to Ogden’s many people have learned Hillside Seaman String Orchestra father is employed in ap Irvington tain was William Franklin, the son through countless movies including Guard in Troop A, 102nd Calyalry, from personal observation where quiet sym­ Three Hillside residents have been restaurant. of Benjamin Franklin. Lucky Devils,” "Power Dive,” R.C.N.S.Q. Arrives In Cuba pathy and a home of simple dignity are avail selected for the first special string able when need arises. Andrew J. Palmisano, fire control orchestra of the Union County Band REG’LAR FELLERS man, third class, USN, son of Ignazio and Orchestra School, it was an­ By Gene Byrne* Palmisano, of 19 Fairchild place, nounced this week. Formation of arrived in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the orchestra has been in recogni "July 227 aboard the battleship USB lion ol the decline in interest in Missouri, after a three-week cruise orchestra and string ensemble Funeral Director that took him to Lisbon, Portugal; groups as one of the most serious Nice, France; and Algiers, Algeria problems facing school music today. 458 North Broad Street The “Mightly Mo.” as the famous The group, which made its first battlewagon is endearingly termed public appearance Friday, includes Phone EL 2-5199 by her crew, was part of the Mid­ William Wellet, Sara Winstead and shipmen Practice Cruise Squadron Virginia Winstead, all in the violin of 13 ships. section. Cm tkm t During the European-African Showroom« phase of the cruise the squadron Prior to 1675, there, was only one On operated under the command of Ad­ actual road in New Jersey. It ran PremiiM miral Richard L. Conolly, Command- from Elizabethtown Point, or its er-in-Chief of U. S. Naval Forces, vicinity, to where New Brunswick Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. now stands. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, ,|ULY 29. 1948 P»g« Five Aztecs Have 8-0 Record At Half-Way Point In Softball Loop Twelve 1 earns Still In — ------— L- — 1 1 [Phillips rf 2 0 0 |H.Davis p 3 O o Monday the Tramps \yon both Yankee Baseball games, 8-0 and 14-10. Members of the Playground tPaTrT. aTe“SrRispoliT J3b; B Cozzir'lfr Pros Gain In Elks League Kilroys 0 1 0 0 , Pic's 0 10 0: E. Cbzzi, lb; B. Peterson, p; F. Cor- zmtrferc; E. Smolar, rf; C. Ringwald, Awards Will Be Made Westinghouse B u ic k School Next Week c AB R News ss; M. Wein, 2^ and P. Robinson, cf. As Tramps Drop Two Games To Winning Outfits filth and sixth innings to sew up the Walsh If 3 0 0|Qurney ss Ilurden-Looker Peterson, the pitcher, was tops in game after Cochrans had taken an Jennings cf 3 u 0|Bachofen if Benchwarmers, Slickers Standing of Teams RybVz'k bs 3 l The Comet softball team took the hitting with 8 for 8 while Ringwald earljt lead. The final score was 10-6 U Kelly c At Bears Stadium Fortuuato . 3 1 2Bcher If 2 0 1 w . L. Shwed p 2 1 ljzimmer 3b first three games to end the first was next with 6 for 8. Score First Victories Liberty Anglers gave their pitcher Guss 3h :t n Aztecs 8 0 lj Brunner cf The New York Yankees will con­ Hayes lb 3 half of the Hurcjcn Looker Softball The regular playground program Standing of Teams Totals 24 4 3 Totuls 21 2 5 1 excellent support while he limited 1| Matryek 2h duct a baseball school at Ruppert city Slick *rs Liberty Anglers Han tora 2!> 1| Humbula lb League series, which was scheduled has added cork and wood craft to Hillbillies 1.000 0 2 0 0 2 0--4 Married Men 5 2 the Deos to a two-hit shutout, win­ Palllto c Stadium. 'Newark. Thursday and -Slurs 1 0 0 0 0 l--2 ning 2-0. Kleinbach gave the Pics 01 Wei let rf 2 1 for five games. The second half of its long list of activities. Tourna Pros .800 4 2 Hehihldt rf 0|Hudnlck p 3 2 Friday. August 5 and 6. The sessions Trui »l>s Dench warmers Dec’s the series started with a win by the ment games are now played Thurs­ Tramps .600 AB R 11 AB R H 4 2 six hits to lead his team to victory, will start at 10 a.m. each day. Boys Originals 24 2 Leopards, their first in the series, day instead of Friday afternoon. Stars l-'el lisle In 2. 4 0 1 4-2. For the losers Weiss collected Totals 6 j Totals 27 .400 Ml Id rum ss :i 0 0 Buick 4 2 Westinghouse between the age of 17 and 2^ are Uuechcr cf 3 0 0 K antlcl 21. 3 0 0 three of his team’s blows. 0 0 0 1 0 1 by a score of 11-9. In the next City Slickers 200 (Iniruler 31 (1 0 Kilroys 4 3 Buick 2 2 0 1 0 0 invited to report at the Stadium at Conant Street Fernandez 3 0 1 game, the Comets evened the score Benchwarmers .200 Harlow hs- 0 u Mahoney p 3 2 2 3 Westinghouse took over the Buick Polish A. A. R e illy s 9:45 a.m. They need only to present Reillys 3 by defeating the Leopards 12-9. The Conant Street playgrovind is get­ (. antes Next Week S'h'iler p -h i 3 1 1 lluttat 3). 2 2 1 Westinghouse 3 3 representatives, 5-2, and the Polish AB R H| AB themselves, bringing their baseball win by the Leopards and the con­ ting ready today for one of its pop­ ftlnUe 11. 0 0 Peters lh 3 2 1 Llchardus c 4 2 0|Jaeger If 4 uniform, glove and spiked shoes. Tuesday Stars vs Tramps U.Hl'cb'.l . 3 0 0 Miller rf 2 1 o Polish A. A.’ 3 4 A.A., although outhit 12-7 by the Porga 2h 4 0 sistent close scores indicates that ular activities of the Summer, the ljY'rt’wsky cf 4 All other equipment will be fur­ Wednesday - Benchwarmers vs Pros 1 .e.lenup If 0 Hlspoll cf 1 0 0 Mens Club 2 5 Reillys, bunched their hits in the -Matloszss 4 1 0|Hownrth ss 4 the second half of the series will go costume • parade. Prizes will be C HI'. IF.I r 0 (1Mlcko cf Korth 31) 4 ] nished. Thursday-Hillbillies vs City Slickers 2 0 0 Pics 2 5 fourth inning for seven runs to 0|R ’th’wi’z 3b 3 the full five games. awarded to the youngsters having score a 9-6 victory. Andy If 4 1 1|C.St’rw ’ld rf 3 The Tramps lost two games in the Cochrans 0 7 Ueinhard lb 4 1 l|Pepropoc An all-star staff of instructors in­ the cutest, prettiest and most origi­ Atoms Buick 2 The Girl’s Pik-up-Stix contest that Elks Junior Baseball League last -I Atoms 0 8 Chick rf 4 1 21 Ori? p 4 cluding Vernon “Lefty” Gomez, nal costumes. To i Is AB R H| AB R H Ad’m'w'z p 4 was to be held Friday was post week and were displaced by the The Senior Recreation Softball Zcuili p 1 l|Junoskl lb 3 ‘‘Turk" Karam, Ernie Sabo and (I 1 (I 0 0 0 0—1 Gurney sa 5 1 3 Speck cf 3 1 0 B.St’rw'd 2b 3 poned till yesterday due to the in­ Oil cloth still seems to be the Pros from second place. The City Raymond 3b 3 Frank Novasel will handle the II 3 0 1 0 4 x — 8 League has reached the half way 3 a rkof'n If 4 1 2 Gardner cf 10 clement weather. Those entered in popular handicraft work by the Slickers and Benchwarmers finally L*.Ch’st'n cf 3 Matrylk 3b 3 u l school sessions. Trumps mark, the Aztecs leading with an Jacobs If 3 the contest include Dorothy Ring- smallfry and pot holder weaving on broke into the win column 8-0 record and the Liberty Anglers Zimmer cf 4 0 0 Totals Totals 30 6 II Gomez needs little introduction to AB Vincent as 2 Brunner c 4 0 0 Polish J wood, Marion Turchon, Irene Knit­ looms for the older ones. Mrs. Spitz, Konik pitched the City Slicker.. Blake lb 2 Rupp lb 2 0 1 0 7 0 1 0—1 baseball fans. One of the greatest ,n the runner-up position. With the Wlllet Zb 2 2 i Rclllvs 0 2 1 1 0 0 2—1 ted Shirley Feinstein, Caryl Scheu, the handicraft director, says she has to their first victory after losing the LeJeunee 2 Bushman c 3 0 Harblilti lb 2 2 1 left-handed pitchers in baseball, lI.Hl'nch'd p 2 exception of the last two teams in Z’asale b Doroles Vadeika and Marion Kre- children five years old anxious to throe previous games by close mar­ 2 2 1| Kemper rf 4 2 :t Lefty ’ spent thirteen years with Schneider 3b 3 the standing, all entries can still it.Clieston 2 Ii su.lnlrk II 4 2 3 shok . sew the oil cloth dogs and it is gins. topping the Stars, -1-2. Bell Harlow hh 3 qualify for the playoffs, in which the Yankees, during which time he Those making pot holders this surprising how many of them catch lluechert cf 3 Totals also pitched good ball for the losers, ; ne first four teams will compete 3 Totals 10 14 compiled a most enviable record. week include Ronald Tyranski, on so quickly and are busy sewing Atoms o i o o o o— i Bears To Conclude Upon the completion of his play­ striking out ten men. but lie was Hl'nch'd rr : loi the Frank La Tora trophy. Buick John Gall, Richard McGinn. Dennis each day 5 3 o 0 2 x— III ing career in 1943. Gomez remained hit m the pinches by Fortiinalo who lobhiHon 2h : Donated by Frank J. La Tora, it McGinn. Patricia Sanko, Dorothy Games and horseshoe pitching drove in three, runs. O r ig in a ls out of baseball during the war i ' Tom Is 21 3 6 a ill be a “leg” trophy with per­ AB R H| AB R IL Their Home Stand Ringwood and Grace Ringwood. keep the boys busy and the showers Mahoney struck out 13 as the Wa 'b 4 , 1 1| Sell ck t 3 1 years of 1944 and 1945. In 1946 he 0 2 2 0 0 0 0—1 manent possession going to the team John Gall, Dorothy Ringwood, in the afternoons, when hot, attract II 0 0 0 1 2 0— 3 irtunato , Your Newark Bears wind up their returned to the Yankee organization In neliwarmers handed the Tramp- which wins it three years. Other F.UIchkus made various-colored yarn dolls, all the children, of any age. I tench warm ers 2 Brenner rf 2 current home stay this weekend as manager of the Class “A” Bing- their first defeat, 8-1. Peters homer U II AH II H awards include trophies for the win­ Laz'ak's lb l(Mitchell 3b 3 The girls’ ping pong champion, A collection of sea shells from 2 hampton club of the Eastern League. for the winners featured the game. 0 u Militrum hh 3 0 0 ner uf the league and gold softballs Pa wlk b 2| Mahler cf 3 with the Rochester Red Wings pro­ Marilyn Galik. suffered defeat at Ocean City, gathered last September 1 ii Rtidoliffe lb 1 1 0 Gr'gTv'li s 0|Carraginop 3 viding the opposition. A Ladies Thirty-seven years of age, and pos­ A home run by Ci-rsanowith nneon lor members of the runner-up team. F.Olleo If the hands of the boys’ champion, find donated by a friend, will be dis ‘J o| Fernandez c 1 0 0 1| Robertozzj If 3 Night doubleheader is the Friday sessor of one of the keenest senses in tin1 second and a triple by Soclati MJuhonPy If N.Pr’da cf 1| Jaslnslvl 2b 3 Frank Frangione, in the finals of tributed this week for those old In last week’s games the Buick qe of humor in baseball. Gomez is now in the third scored the four runs for O (l| Buttat 3b - 0 1 0 -M-'-t -rf-fl—tr -tgKeehn lb ------t ~ .night.feature scheduled f -&L30-p,irh the Ping-Porrg--Tntrmnmrn t------rTTntrg h- trr team took advantage of the Atoms ■usr p; rrrtr nd attmetiv Hie 1 ; which enabled them i" IT- TTT’BTFrs’ p “ 2 a ■ e Avenue nose out thu Tramps, 4 8. Aromandn ii llRispolIrr 1 0 0 their drive for a playoff spot in Aztecs 1 3 2 0 U 4 1 from them. pitched o n| Kan.lel 2b Originals 1 II 1 I) 0 0 f the series with a twin bill Sunday baseball schools throughout the A group of boys at this playground fine ball for the victors, i 2 0 0 the league, scoring a 10-1 victory. afternoon at 1:30 p.m East, helping to select the Yankees Next Tuesday a treasure hunt will striking out eleven and being very R e illy 's O r ig in a ls ltom the sixth to the ninth grade 5 3 Totals 14 2 0 Again the Aztecs asserted their AB R H of tomorrow. have organized themselves into a be held and each child participating effective in the pinches, The Bears opened their home must bring a ten cent toy or gift 3 0 110--5 power and with the excellent pitch­ Jaeger If 4 1| T.t’HHton 3b 4 stand in great style last weekend, The Yankees also will conduct a softball team known, as the Tramps 1 Iolme s of the Hillbillies struck 0 1 1 0 0-— 2 ing of Richkus they remained un­ Harvath p 4 2| J.F'rt’nato c 3 baseball clinic at Lakewood on Mon­ wrapped, for which ho or she will Deprospo 3b 4 taking two games from Baltimore and played - and won three ex­ out five and gave up no hits to over- defeated in the league by trouncing 0|A. Itrenner lb 4 in turn receive a similiar valued R’tk'w’a ss 3 0| E.Mitchell p 3 day. Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug­ citing games this past week. At the conic tli'i' Benchwarmers, 5-2. KNLISTS IN NAVY and then walloping the high step­ article when taking part in the hunt. sin strong Original team, 10-2. The St'u 1 wall I 11 1 llA.U'l'n'U) 2)1. ping Toronto Maple Leafs in both ust 9, 10 and 11. The field to be Recreation Center Saturday they < ii.\ Slickers Stars Bernard J Kabis, son of Mr and Originals earlier in the week took OVLs 2b 2 i: E.JasInski hh 3 used for this clinic will be the Monday the Conant street ball AH II II vri h it Mrs. J ends of a double bill. Added to the beat their hosts. 18-7. In a double Bull. Il.-I r| (1 (1 S’n'wski lb 3 1|B.C'aston cf 3 team played a double header with advantage of Reillys' errors in the Ynrtsky cf Rockefeller Park diamond. header at Conant Street Playground I t'. i 'l 'l l 21. 1 0 street, 3 0 J.Unnelas rf 3 final two victories in Syracuse tile Coe Avenue team, the latter < ' I'.-Ul.ll 1 ’ 1 1 (1 oxth and seventh innings to over­ Donnelly ,• 3 earlier in the week, it totalled six Ni.vy winning both games. Tuesday eve­ T ...... In 31. 2 a 1 1'. .v .- n l i ,v Hf. :i 1) 0 come an early lead and hand Reilly's consecutive triumphs. Blazin’ Bob . Great Totals 29 0 81 ning the boys played against the their second defeat within two days Reillys S' o l l i i ).) s.s i, u A 1 0 0 0 2 Forterfield continued his winning Recreation team. by a 7-6 count. Originals 2 0 0 0 : ways, capturing his 13th and 14th Mark Philippines Birthday ro ': lh li ii.. < liil.l l.cl'g cl :i II o Kludll The Married Men were aided by ('oehraiiN Married I’M w in d s i-| | | o III Jui AB r 11 wins during the streak, while newly Sofronio Abrrera, Consul of the«f the loose play of the Originals and W.R'z'n'l 2b 5 1 1 3 added Outfielders Lou Novikoff and Phillippines from | Spital b Jim Messner and his orchestra, with The Dutch controlled New Jersey *4**4*v4’4-4-4";-+4 4- 4- v 4* 4- 4* 44 4- 4* 4- 4-4*»*4*4,4-4* • 4-4- %• 4- 4- 4- 4- 4*4* 4**H*4* 4*4~4*4 i cored consecutively in the fourth, DIMauro ss 4 1 U Arlaukus bs Ilank Workman contributed heavily and his entire staff, were guests from July, 1673, to February, 1674. Carpenter <• 2 2 2 j J.Richkus cf to the Bears’ attack with a rash of of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a cast of entertainers including when a treaty was signed between Kirk man lb 3 l lj Buttwell p timely base hits, Post 2942, at the grand ball and Joseph Geraci, magical mystifier, Berta p 4 (1 21 Klimas c known as “The Great Geraci"; England and Holland by which the MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE LET U S SUPPLY B.R’dz’n'i If 3 1 1| Masnlck 2b “The Mad Russian,” incidentally, variety show, Wednesday evening, territory became an English pro­ Wolf 3b 3 1 1| Jhn.R ’ck’s If July 28 at the Terrace Ballroom, Elaine Marsh, acrobatic dancer; vince with its title reconfirmed. Maerlna cf 2 0 0 Wadyka lb is one of the most colorful players Mary July, unique song stylist; 1151 North Broad St., Mayfair Theatre Bldg YOUR FAVORITE BRAND Millerlng rf ljPeterPaul rf ever to wear a Newark uniform and 1020 Broad street, Newark. His Excellency Carlos P. Romulo, Irene Kuchinski, New Jersey’s song­ OF he already has the Ruppert Stadium bird; Rose Sheridan, vivacious in­ A COMPLETE SELECTION OF Totals 2! 10' Totals 31 10 13 crowds won over. Workman, on the Ambasador of the Philippines sent ATHLETES FOOT1 OK KM Cochrans 1 2 0 0 0 3 0— ti his regrets, as he was in Cuba at strumentalist and vocalist; Sue Burt. LIQUORS - WINES - BEERS - SODA Married Men 0 0 0 2 3 5 x— 10 other hand, is a serious youngster Newark’s own; A1 Costello, nation HOW TO KILL IT. Deo’s liberty Anglers who has earned the fans’ admiration the time to receive an honor be­ AB R H, AB R H ally known vocalist, and Alberto IN ONE HOUR, La, !4 Vi Kegs Beer — Coolers For Hire through his constant hustle as well stowed upon him by the Cuban II NOT IM.EASIOI), your 35c Imrk. A alenti 2b 3 0 o! Dlvona 3b 3 0 1 Government. Medrigal, popular Filipino-Ameri- R.Richie 11 3 0 0|Skarl If 2 1 1 as his fine hitting. A sk iu i.v druggist for this STRONG can pianist. fungicide, TIC-OI,. Mud.- wllli IK) per- Call Pottsy Or Dan At M.L'z'fm cl 3 0 0|Kugelm’n cf 3 0 1 Following this Sunday double The Philippine Republic cele­ The Luis Del Pan Post 2942 has BEER .J.IVzfPm <• 3 0 0l Anderson kh 3 0 Q_| .■riil alcohol. i| I* ION UTICA TEH. Reaches header the Bruins take to the road brated its second anniversary this L.Rlehie hh 3 0 0|Swicki c 3 0 (1 been organized since February 18, I4ii«l kills MORE germs fuater. Today at WA. 3-5450 For Free Prompt Delivery Delivered Right To Your for a 14-day jaunt through five month and this is a timely gesture Hotae F.Ric hie If 3 0 1| J.S’J’w’ch lb 2 0 0 1934. Present officers are: Com­ Liberty Cut Rate Drug Store GRAHAM 1). WINTER — DANIEL- J. CERVEN , M.Powell rf 2 0 0|Skopez 21) 3 0 1 cities. They return Sunday, August of friendship and understanding be­ mander, Aurilio Cabarle; Adjutant, J.Sch'nig 3 n OlD.S'J'w'ch rf 2 a 0 15 to play host to the Jersey City tween the United States and this • •!• 4-4-4-4-4 • 4* 4-4* 4* 4* 4* 4-* 4*4* 4* 4 • 4* 4<4*4»4*4*4* •J**}**§*4*,M**{,*5»«M*4~M,+ * W l Kegs, - Bottles - Cans Freda p 2 0 l|Dymk'wak p 2 l Leon Genciana; Quartermaster, Paul 0 Little Giants, new Republic'which we nurtured to Sagerana. Call UN 2-3022 Totals 24 0 2| Totals 23 4 Statehood and with which we are Deo’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 so closely associated. Liberty Atglei M 0 0 0 0 0 0 —2 IUcreation Center Kilro.VH Pic's Hal Tunis, of station WAAT, was AB R H| AB R H Trans fe rs master of ceremonies, assisted by During the past week the Recrea Vincent 3b 3 1 1|Gilson 3b 2 0 0 tion Center playground held tour­ McIVER Jaeger s.s 3 1 l! Weiss If 4 1 :i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Huag to naments in camelot, checkers, pool, Taylor lb 3 0 OlS.K'c'm'n hh 3 u l William Reiman and others, prop­ BEVERAGE SERVICE Dwyer 2 b 3 1 1 L.K’c'in’n c 3 1 l and table tennis under the direction We’re building King If 3 0 Oj Regan 2b 2 0 0 erty known as 1462 Munn avenue, VA Open Saturday of Mrs. Scheu. The winners were: Highway 29, Hillside, N. J. O'Neil ef 3 0 IB . Davis 11. 2 II 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Seipel to Camelot, Mickey Senichka; table Kl’nbach p 3 0 11Gillet Cf 2 0 l Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Goeller, tennis, Wallace Childers; checkers, property known as 1425 Boa place. As Insurance Aid Donald Alacco; pool, Donald Jupa. BEST FOOD * MODERATE BRICES Blanche L. Tunison, widow, to Midnight. July 31. is the deadline The Recreation midget softball ONE EVERY 45 SECONDS Pauline and Harry Stadlin, prop­ date for the non-medical reinstate­ team defeated the team from Coe SUPER DINER erty in Dorer avenue, 249.10 feet ment ol National Service Life Insur­ Avenue Playground, 8-7. from Maple avenue ance Joseph F: O’Hern, Manager Route 29 near Bloy St. Hillside Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hersh- of ’he Veterans Administration Sole powers to try federal im­ Management of Gabriel A. Gabriel kowitz to Sidney Horshkowitz, un­ Regional Office at Newark, said to­ peachments in the U. S. rests with day. Inasmuch as July 31, falls on 60 ft. long and 20 ft. deep. Table and counter service. divided half interest in property at the Senate. corner of Fairview place and Conant a Saturday, all VA Offices in the Bring the family. You will like our food and our service. street. State of New Jersey will remain Elizabth and Gustave Brandstet- open to take care of those veterans ter to Christ the King Catholic who wish to reinstate their insur­ Church, property in Columbia ave­ ance before the deadline. nue, 78 feet from Bloy street. The VA Offices at Newark. Union City, Paterson, Trenton and Camden Halcm Brothers Realty Company, will have cashiers on duty to collect W illiam Hale Coal Co. Inc., to Joseph and Morris Halem, the money that must be necessarily property known as 235 Conklin ave­ 1374 Liberty Ave. Phone UNionville 2-2244 Hillside paid at the time of reinstatement. nue. If a veteran plans to reinstate his Halem Brothers Realty Company. NSLI on Saturday, July 31, at any FIR P L Y W O O D IN STOCK Inc., to Sol and Max Halem, property of the VA Offices other than those known as 233 Conklin avenue. mentioned above, he must bring 1/4” x 4 ft. x 8 ft. .16c sq.ft. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Horshkowitz with him a check, money order or . ,i"( fe 3/8” x 4 ft. x 8 ft. 21<- sq.ft. to Benjamin Hershkowitz, undivi­ postal note for at least two monthly AISER 5/8” x 4 ft. x 8 ft. .30c sq.ft. ded half interest in property in premiums so that it can be for­ Conant street, 48.88 feet from Fair- warded with his application for Weldtex Interior 5/16” x 4 ft. x 9 ft. 24C sq.ft. view place. reinstatement. 5/16” x 4 ft. x 6 ft. .23C sq.ft. NEED MONEY 4'4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4,4*4*4-4*4*4-4'*4' Weldtex Exterior 3/8” x 4 ft. x 10 ft. .28C sqJt. FOR 3/8” x 4 ft. x 9 ft. 28c sq.ft. 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 4*4**!—V -4- .1 iFada Radio VACATION ? M A K E A Sing a song of family bliss, Television at its Best! A home so warm and happy; They always burn good Orange PERSONAL Disc, And we make delivery snappy LOAN

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-ift^^sSSSSSS^SSSSa^SSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^i^ Prayer Revival. A Bible Study for Bible lovers. Studies in Daniel. 2. Art Exhibit Set 140,000 Eat In School Lunch Program Bring your Bible and Testimony. New Jersey To Launch NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. During^-...... 0| . Our church islarge enough to help the school year which ended last I Administration also made extensive WANT ADS you but not too large to need you! For August 14-15 month, over 140,000 New Jersey free distribution to eligible schools Efforts toward the opening of the school children ate nutritious noon of foods acquired by the Depart­ -RATE- Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Cash Sickness Insurance ment under the mandatory prior- Church, Dr. Arthur Northwood, exhibition and gift room of the Spot- meals as part of the National School By ROBERT M. HALLETT . Lunch Program. support program for farm products pastor. lighters Dramatic and Glee Club at These commodities were also dis TWO CENTS PER WORD 9:30 a.m. graded school of the Staff Correspondent of The require additional taxes. Paradoxi­ 1286 North Broad street are moving These figures were revealed in Christian Science Monitor tributed to eligible welfare institu­ Bible. 10:45 a.m. morning worship cally, it will result in some savings forward rapidly, it was reported a report sent to the College of Agri­ tions and relief recipients. About M inimum Charge, 60 Cents with sermon by Rev. Leonard Clay­ TRENTON, N. J.—New Jersey will to taxpayers, it was declared. last night by Mrs. Thelma Hatha­ culture, Rutgers University, by J. adopt the third statewide cash sick­ 1,200,000 pounds of potatoes, many ton. of Germantown, Pa. New Jersey has piled up in Wash­ way. in charge of the work. A two- J. Dittrlck of New York City who of them produced on New Jersey More than one insertion charged at the rate of ness insurance program in the na­ ington the largest unemployment day exhibit is planned on Saturday is in charge of food distribution tion on July 1, Governor Alfred E. farms, were distributed in New one cent a word. Minimum charge 45 cents. Church of Christ, Scientist, 1251 compensation commission fund of and Sunday. August 14 and 15 and activities of the U. S. Department Jersey in this way last year, in addi­ I uirmount avenue, Elizabeth. Driscoll having signed the neces­ any state—$480,000,000. This was due Hillside residents are free to offer of Agriculture in the Northeast. sary legislation. tion to large quantities of sweet WANT ADS may be left at The Hillside Timet* Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. to the fact that New Jersey, unlike their art works for the exhibit. According to Dittrick, 1,035 New potatoes, cabbage, fresh apples, dried II a.m., Church Service. Rhode Island and California al­ other states, taxed workers for con­ Faintings, drawings, sculpture, cera­ Jersey public and non-profit private Ottice, 1443 North Broad Street, or telephone ready operate similar plans to pro­ eggs, grapefruit juice, dried fruits Wednesday 8:15 p.m.. Mid-Week tributions to this fund. mics and all types of art and handi­ schools participated in the National and nuts. WAverly 3-2465 up to 4 P. M. Wednesdays. Church Services. vide financial relief for those un­ The State, therefore, is using craft are eligible. Those who wish to program last year. In New Jersey Card of Thanks: Eight lines or under, SI. Addi­ •’Love" is the subject for Sunday, able to work because of sickness or some of this surplus to carry its enter any articles for the exhibit the program in public schools is Mr. Dittrick emphasized that August 1. off-the-job injury. health insurance program. should contact Mrs. Hathaway or administered by the State Depart­ these foods acquired by the Depart­ tional lines, 10 cents. This program—passed by the re­ ment under price support are avail Golden Text: “We have known If a worker is covered by a com­ Dr. William F. Wacker, club presi­ ment of Education under an agree­ and believed the love that God hath cent session of the Legislature— dent. able to any school meeting the De­ was one of Governor Driscoll’s pany insurance plan or is otherwise ment with the U. S. Department of partment’s eligibility requirements to us. God is love; and he that exempt, he will get a tax reduction In addition to the exhibit room Agriculture’s Production and Mar­ Help Wanted—Female • Music Instruction dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, major legislative proposals. It failed work is also progressing on the keting Administration. The program whether or not it participates in to pass the 1947 session. of three quarters of 1 per cent. In the National School Lunch Program. POPULAR PIANO playing by and God in him." (I John 4:46) addition, the Brescher bill intro­ meeting room of the club.The meet in private schools in administered I "Christensen” method and in­ Sermon: Passages from the King Change in payroll deductions ing room and exhibit room, the lat­ YOUNG lady or woman for part under the new program will be duces a new schedule of employer by Mr. Dittrick’s office in New time work in confectionery in struction in harmony. R. Jacobs, James version of the Bible include: contributions, reducing the amount ter to be used later as a permanent York. MA 2-7777 and WA 3-2356. "Oh that men would praise the made after July 1, but benefits will gift shop, will be separated by Hillside. EL 5-9858 before 2 p.m. EL not be payable until Jan. 1, 1949. industry pays by $26,000,000 a year. In the last school year over $1.- Crash Discloses Lord for his goodness, and for his (Reprint from The Christian Science stage curtain behind which will be 100,000 of Federal funds appropria 5-4027 after 2 p.m. wonderful works to the children The 1.600,000 New Jersey employ­ a small stage for smaller produc­ Sewing Machines ees covered by the unemployment Monitor, June 21, 1948) ted by Congress under the National of men! The righteous shall see it, tions to be presented by club mem- School Lunch Act helped to bear CLERICAL position locally for high and rejoice:” (Ps. 107:31, 42) Cor- compensation law are eligible for bers for them selves.______Stolen Car, Liquor ----school—graduate:—Ntr~ex-perienee- benefits. Employees have th6 dlteiTF •pnrt 'uf thc'"T,ost- gf~tiig"~pro'griinr 'ui~ ALlTSEWiNG MACHINES relative passages from "Science and :Beginnlng tomorrow, the .rooms New Jersey. The balance of the ex­ Police of Hillside, Springfield and necessary. Will train. Excellent REPAIRED GUARANTEED Health with Key to the Scriptures" ative of protection under the $50,- working conditions. Give details in 000,000 State-controlled fund or Opinions Of will be open Monday, Wednesday penses was met by funds from Scotch Plains are all looking tuday Complete electrification only $22, by Mary Baker Eddy include: and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 State and local sources and by the for the driver of an automobile reply. Write Box H - 26. Hillside including Singer motor foot control, "All nature teaches God’s love to being covered by a private plan. Times, Hillside, N. J. Workers’ Contribution Our Readers p.m. for those who wist to register nominal sums paid by participating which jumped the curb at 579 Yale spotlight and complete installation. man, but man cannot love God su­ their exhibits or are interested in children. avenue at 4:14 this morning and 24-hour service. A phone call today, premely and set his whole affections Workers will contribute three BIRTHDAY OF G. B. S. disappeared. The only clue to his Furnished Rooms To Let quarters of 1 per cent of pay up any of the activities of the organi­ In addition to the Federal funds a Singer man tomorrow. Free esti­ on spiritual things, while loving the Editor. Hillside Times, zation. The exhibit, incidentally, will identity was the description of Fred mate in your home. ESsex 3-4166. material or trusting in it more than to $3,000 to support the State fund. This week marks the 92nd birth­ which were apportioned directly to HILLSIDE—Furnished room, gentle­ be free to the public. Several musi­ New Jersey to help administer the Clark, of 408 Cornell place, who Singer Sewing Center, 1044 Spring- in- the spiritual." ip.326) "Divine They will pay nothing if they have day of one of the world’s grand old saw a man leave the car and run man preferred: call between 6 and field Ave,, Irvington. We also buy Love always has met and always private insurance protection. men—George Bernard Shaw. He is cal interludes are planned and the program, some of the money appro­ 8 p.m. EL 3-5231. exhibition will include one separate priated under the National School away, wearing either a yellow old Singers. tf will meet every human need.” (p. Under the terms of the Act, a probably the greatest Irishman of sweater or sweat shirt. man who is ill or who has been in­ exhibit devoted exclusively to the Lunch Act was used to buy sup­ LARGE, airy room near bath, suit­ 494) the past two generations if not of plementary foods on a national jured outside of his business can all time. history and progress of the club Police investigation disclosed dial able two or three adults, cooking Tinning & Roofing draw benefits after seven days off itself. basis. Among the foods distributed the car contained a case of as­ available; also single sleeping room. The First Baptist Church of Hill­ We admire the remarkable viril­ side, Hillside avenue and Harding the job. He draws from $9 to $22 a ity and the mental acuity of a man Jean Rae Turner, who has been to New Jersey schools in this man sorted whisky which had been re­ WA 6-3826. GUTTERS and leaders, roofing and named program chairman for the ner were American cheese, dry milk, ported stolen from the Orchard siding, Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long terrace, Rev. Ted Place Jr., pastor. week, and the maximum period of of his age—a time in life when most 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. coverage is 26 weeks. A doctor’s variety show to be held October 29, concentrated orange juice, canned Tavern in Springfield. The car, A v e ., Hillside, Tel. WA 3-6699. tf of us would be in our ^dotage and Store For Rent 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, certificate is required ib^fore bene­ plagued with the mental and physi­ reported on preliminary plans for tomatoes, canned tomato juice, and also stolen, is owned by Dominick sermon, "The Truth About Hell." fits are paid . . cal infirmities that go with senility. the program. Reports were also peanut butter. Natale, of 515 Front street, Scotch STORE for rent for barber shop or Card Of Thanks 7:30 p.m. Evening service, mes­ At present, if a worker loses his But here is a grand old man and made by Walter Howell, show direc­ The Production and Marketing Plains. any kind of use. Michael, 229 Sil­ sage, "Playing The Fool.” job he is entitled to unemployment a great old Irishman, still full of tor, and Fred Linkin,- stage manager. ver avenue, Hillside. ASPDEN—Deeming it impossible Wednesday, 8: p.m., Hour of benefits: if he is injured on the job he fortitude, wisdom and the aggres­ The club is presently engaged in to thank all in person we take this Power. gets workmen’s compensation. But siveness of youth, a man who is a a drive to double its membership to For Sale means of expressing our sincere and # if he is injured off the job or be­ champion of mental progress, of 150 and all qualified persons are in­ heartfelt thanks to relatives and Hillside Presbyterian Church, comes ill and cannot work, he is not level-headed thinking, one with the vited to present t hemselves for friends for their words of consola­ Rev. M. Runner, pastor. eligible for any benefits. The Act BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber, courage of his convictions and who membership. The next regular meet­ Cracker Barrel tion and beautiful floral tributes at 9:45 a.m. Church School. will eliminate these discrepancies. can still, at this grand old age, de­ ing of the club will be on Wednes­ mason material, trim, hardware, the death of our beloved son and 11 a.m. sermon, “The New Look— day. August 4. paints. Builders’ General Supply Exemption Proviso fend and champion his views brother, Fred. Special thanks to What It It?” Christian Scientists and other de­ eventually wining many of his op- I ------o ------Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, Hurden-Looker Post 50. American Cranford, N. J. CR. 6-0505. The pastor will present a new pending "for healing upon prayer ponents to his side and making hosts MEAT MARKET Legion; Davenport-Dill Post 1722. series of sermons for August on the or spiritual means in the practice of friends who bask in the radiance TOWNSHIP NOTES V.F.W. and their Ladies Auxiliaries, Is your house for sale? For quick The Best Meat in The Best Butcher Shop in Town. FOR SALE—Sixty cents will buy general subject entitled "The New of religion" are exer»pt from the of his wisdom, in the robust, health­ and Mr. Walter Howell for their Look.” Act. ful mentality of an independent results, phone Theresa M Rensen you a large market for merchan­ kind assistance. 41-49 COE AVENUE, At Salem Avenue dise, new or old, when you invest August 1 “The New Look—What This means that such persons will thinker. Broker, EL. 2-9833.—Adv MR. & MRS. GEORGE ASPDEN is it?” The world needs more thinkers it in a powerful little classified ad AND MRS. ARTHUR MADING not be required to make contribu­ Phone EL 5-9735 FRED S1NZINGER, Prop. in The Times. Phone WA 3-2465 August 8 “Jesus the Pioneer Ex­ tions—nor will they be entitled to these days—men with the courage today. ponent of the New Look.” benefits. to think for themselves and at the August 15 "Three Men with the To be exempt, they must file same time the fairness and the un­ Realtor Genuine Legs of Lamb. l b ...... 73c Church Services New Look.” statements requesting such exemp­ derstanding to see the other fellow’s Real Estate Wanted August 22 "Three Women with tion with their employer and with point of view. Tax Consultant GENUINE Church of Christ the King, Rev. the New Look.” the Unemployment Compensation Shaw is a leader in the army of HAVE a waiting list of clients Perry G. DeWitt, pastor. August 29 "God and the New Commission. fairness and freedom of thought, Member of The wanted to buy bungalows, and Sunday Mass 7:30. Children's Look.” In an interview, Representative controlled thought—not the kind MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM Loin Lamb Chops, lb...... 99c one, two, three, four family homes. Mass 8:30. High Mass 10. Mass 11 The general public is invited. Joseph L. Brescher (R), Speaker that goes off the deep end on any NEWARK Frank Hathaway. WA 6-0166. a. m. of the New Jersey Assembly and radical doctrine or ism. He sees the REAL ESTATE BOARD Daily Mass 7:30 a.m. Sinai Congregation one of the sponsors of the Act, good that there is in every man and stressed that this type of legislation in his beliefs, and has the courage to Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, lb. 85c Miraculous Medal. Novena Devo­ Rabbi, Eliezer Cohen THEODORE O. tions Wednesday 8 p. m. has been in force in Europe and speak up for what he considers a For the week beginning Sunday, South America for a long time . . . just criticism of the other fellow FIERSTEIN August 1. the schedule of services while at the same time he is equally Harry I. Luftman Bethany Pentecostal Church, 211 Rhode Island Hurdles 1060 Broad St., Newark 2, N. J. Loin of Pork, l b ...... 65c at the synagogue will be as follows: The New Jersey legislative leader enthusiastic in defending the good Baltimore avenue.. Morning services, Sunday 8 a.m., MI 2-4504 Sunday 11 a. m. English Sunday said the Rhode Island plan had not he sees in the rest of the world. WHOLE OR RIB HALF Solicits Your Listings Monday through Friday. 7 a.m., Sat­ worked well and the sickness rate If I were president of a world fed­ School. 2 p. m. Italian Service, urday, 8:45 a.m. To Sell Your Home 7:30 p. m. Polish Service. there "seems to be very high." eration of nations I would here­ Mincha services, Sunday through "Rhode Islanders who work for with present Mr. Shaw for nomina­ Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Polish Ser­ Thursday, 8:05 p.m.. Friday, 7:15 vice. big companies already furnishing tion as a 5-star general in the Army Specializing In p.m., Saturday. 7:45 p.m. this type insurance are also required of Mental and Cultural Advance­ Thursday 1 p. m. Ladies’ Prayer Maariv services, Sunday through ment. GI Housing meeting All welcome. to pay into the State fund," he said'. Thursday. 8:30 p.m., Friday, Kab- "That plan went too far to the left. DR. WM. F. WACKER 1060 BROAD ST. NEWARK, N.J. bolas Shabbos and Maariv immedi Bills were introduced in the New ------<-»------Irvington Pentecostal Church, 58- au-ly following the Mincha services; MA 3-4325 MI 2-6882 GO Paine avenue, Irvington, Chas. Jersey Legislature to that end, but At the outbreak of the Revolu Saturday. 8:40 p.m. were not supported." tionary War, 30% of the churches Home Phone: WA 6-3612 M. Shaffer, minister. Children’s services. Saturday, 10 Thursday 8 p.m. Christ’s Ambas­ On the other hand, a "right wing” of New Jersey were Presbyterian sadors service. Rev. Shaffer will program' proposed in this State 25% were Quaker, 20% were Bap­ conduct the monthly Bible Study. would have compelled employers tist, 13% were Episcopalian and Real Estate For Sale "Through the Bible. Book by Book.” InternationalAirExposition to buy insurance from private insur­ 12% were Dutch Reformed. ance companies to cover their work­ Friday 8:30 p.m. (weather permit­ Open July 31 For ers, Mr. Brescher recalled. This also ting) street service at Irvington was not approved. OUR NEW FEATURE Center. New York’s Jubilee Year Quilted Year Round L. CERVEN & CO. Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible School No Additional Taxes 1190 Liberty Avenue with classes for all ages. Lesson: (Continued from Page One) "My bill is a middle-of-the-road "After the Flood" Golden Text, Gen. dent Cornelius A. Hall, will preside plan,” he said. “I have made it op­ SLIP COVERS EL 2-4033 6;8. Practical Truth; God writes his at the day’s ceremonies. tional. Employees can go into Occasional Chairs - Custom Made Mayor William O’Dwyer will be private plan—or if they are already Slip Covers - Living Room Suites promise in the sky, and in His Word, covered by a private plan, they do Made to Order REAL ESTATE & and on the hearts of those who trust host to official representatives of Him! One of the classes will render foreign nations. States of the Union not have to participate in the State INSURANCE a song at the conclusion of the les­ and officials of American and for­ program. However, if they are not R & L Decorators son. Emily Potter, superintendent. eign municipalities on Saturday, otherwise covered, they must come 1147 LIBERTY AVENUE LIST YOUR HOME WITH US 11 a.m. Divine worship and sermon August 7—Mayor's Day. into the State plan.” EL 3-0411 WA 6-3333 Financing of the measure does not FOR QUICK ACTION! by the pastor. Each worshipper will More than $10,000,000 worth of in­ find a welcome place with us this dustrial and military exhibits, show­ Home Phone: EL 3-1193 Summer. Special music and singing ing the world-wide influence of 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service and American air power development ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH chorus-sing. Rev. Shaffer will speak and the vast progress of technolog­ from the Pentecostal Prophetic ical research, will be on display in ELIZABETH AVE. AT WILBUR - ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Pastor Beauty Parlors Pulpit, “Russia and the Roman the “World of Flight" spectator- Empire.” Come, spend your Summer exhibit area of the Exposition. 10:45 a.m.—Service in charge of Rev. Leonard Clayton of German­ town, Pa. HELENE Curtis Duchess Cream Oil Sundays evenings with us. The The International Air Exposition Machineless Permanent Wave, monthly missionary offering will be may be reached by Long Island $7.95. Cold Waves $10 up. Wood’s rceived for Home and Foreign Mis Railroad to Jamaica Station, con­ Beauty Parlor, 1554 Maple Ave sions. necting with Green Bus-line routes WAverly 3-6463. Tuesday 8 p.m. The Pentecostal Q-9 or Q-6. Moving - Trucking TRY ONE~OF OUR DELICIOUS

BEYER Moving - Trucking, reason­ able rates, all loads insured; pad­ WEEK-END SPECIALS ded van service. No job too big or too small, from a .trunk to a van load. 117 Hollywood Avenue, Hill­ side. EL 2-9645. Lemon Meringue Pie PAUL’S Moving & Trucking, Hill­ side, N. J. Phone UN 2-7768. Paul Beier, 422 Yale Ave. Wonder Cake Painting and Decorating Come in early SundaysToFbest Variety, 1112 Liberty Ave. EL. 2-2913 or UN. 2-2115 as our supply runs out early. I do quality painting, paperhang­ ing, decorating; estimates given, tf PAINTING and paperhanging, all branches home remodeling. Call Liberty Bake Shop for estimate, J. Cheben, 1313 Lib­ SLIFER TYPEWRITER CO. erty Ave., Hillside, W|A 3-1056. 1329 Liberty Avenue, Near Long TYPEWRITERS - ADDING MACHINES PAINTING in and out. Dutch Boy OPEN SUNDAYS lead and pure linseed oil; reason­ Rented, Repaired, Bought and Sold able. Hillside Painting and Deco­ 655 HIGH ST., at Kinney St., NEWARK 2, N. J. Phone WA 6-1459 George C. Hebbe, Prop. rating Service. George Brandt ,UN 2-7411-M. 7t-6-3 MA 3-2616 ! «***WWW»>WWWWWMWW«„ W WWWtW »W«», ; BUILDING A M EATS* TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR A GREATER NEW JERSEY THE WEATHER $ Showers today followed by clearing and warmer tomorrow. (21 r o t e # 5 *• second class mall matter, January 31, 1926, at the Post QflTke at Elizabeth. No^. Jersey, under the Act. of March 3. 1879.

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Post-War Berlin Romance Blossoms Report First Sale Preparations To Honor Approval Given Of Buildins Bj Rizzuto Gain Momentum For Continuance Bank Will Sponsor b - y Evans Terminal Of Funeral Parlor Initial sale of one i f the buildings In one of the shortest meetings Jr. Achievement ii! Evans Terminal, off North Broad ■ n record, the Zoning Board of Ad- ■street opposite the Hillside National juslment Tuesday recommended Believed First In l ank, bv Evans Terminal Inc. .was granting permission to John J. j New Jersey To Back reported this week. The structure, Growney, funeral director of 14781 Bequests Press To one-story brick containing 12.000 Maple avenue, to continue as a Training Of Youth square feet of space, was sold to funeral parlor tlfe former parlors of Reject Cigarette The Hillside National Bank will Malkin Illion Company, of 390 Coil Honeywell A- Honeywell al 1071) Kcome what is believed to be the North Broad street. There were no first banking institution in New street. Irvington, at a price reported objectors, the only neighbors pres- Mail Order Ads Jersey to take the Junior Achieve­ to have been $54,000. The company, t at the hearing indicating 111 ment movement under its wing, lor which the building was origi­ were in favor of the proposal. Amos Tilton, State .Supervisor ol .■•cording to information obtained nally constructed in 1940. had leased William Grecnwald, Newark at llu* Cigarette Tax Bureau of tin Hie Times yesterday. Junior li nicy representing Growney, Department of Taxation .and Fin­ \chievciricnt trains teen-agers, e«- ii with an option to buy. Malkin- pointed out that the premises had ance this week appealed to news­ piscially those in high school, to I’lio.n is engaged in the manufacture been used as a funeral parlor by the papers throughout toe Stale foi ■btuin a rudimentary knowledge of ;.ud distribution of vending ma­ 4ate George H. Honeywell for over a..sisuinc*c in'implementing the new various businesses and industries chines and steel fabrication. 20 years and had always conducted j lax by not aecepimg advertising > actually putting them into busi­ from niil-of-state cigarette mail ness on a small ^ale. In May last year the building was the business in a satisfactory man ner. He said the premises had been s i-rder houses. In a statement ad While the mwement attracted leased to the Charms Company of used as a funeral parlor up until dressed to editors of all New Jersey nine attention here a few years Bloomfield and was used as a ma­ about five months ago under the newspapers. Mr. Tilton declared: back, it has languished in recent chine shop by the well known candy direction of Mrs. Honeywell but ‘ As you are aware, the State of years and will now, it is expected, concern. David O. Evans, contractor with Growney as the licensed mor­ New Jersey lias been collecting u be re-vitalized. It is believed that RAYMOND R. KING DR. MILTON M. LI LIEN tician in charge. Mrs. Honeywell, lax on the sale and use of cigarettes the Hillside National Bank will be ol 1445 North Broad street, who it wfis-^pointed out, does not have' . nice July 1, 1948. We are pleased Lo but one of several who will assist built up the terminal, said the Mal­ Preparations for the celebration born on Long Island and attended a license. Greenwald declared icport that public acceptance of the in the rejuvenation. ic in-Illion building is one of the of Phil Rizzuto Day at the Yankee Richmond Hill High School. Growney has entered into a con-1 new tax has been splendid and that The particular enterprise which low leased with options to purchase. Stadium on Sunday, August 29 In 1936, two years after graduation tract of sale with Mrs Honeywell compliance in general has been the bank will sponsor will be a and will move from Maple avenue most gratifying. printing company which will have Evans Terminal was represented gathered momentum this week with from High School, he had a try out as soon as all arrangements are "In all fields of taxation, certain a small hand press set up in the by James R. Lafferty, of Lindabury. the distribution of tickets through­ with the Brooklyn Dodgers. After several workouts. Casey Stengel, completed. avenues ol tax evasion exist which basement of the bank building. Steelman and Lafferty, Newark, out the township as well as the Board members discussed in­ Harold G. Rcinhard, local printer, while the attorney for Maikin-lllion who was the Dodgers manager at are diflieult lo control and which if entire Essex area. Rizzuto. who re­ that time, decided that Rizzuto was formally the zoning status of a small permitted to run unchecked, ad- will be the adviser and instructor. Company was Irving Bookstaber, sides here in the Monroe Garden The program wit] be under the su also of Newark. too small to play for their team and triangular piece of land in Fabynn vt'iseiy affect revenue and the Apartments, is. as all baseball fans dismissed him. place at North Union avenue. The inundation of the lax itself. Such ah pi rvision of Richard J Sheridan, know, the diminutive and sparkling Two weeks later Rizzuto had a portion which lies in Hillside is avenue ol evasion is present in the District Deputy of Union County shortstop of the World Champion try out with the Giants, who were in Residence A while Hint in Irv­ taxation ol cigarettes. We refer to Headquarters of Junior Achieve­ New York team of the American then under the management of Bill ington is classified Residence B. me activities of cigarette mail order ment at 76 Prince street, Elizabeth. A romance of post-war Berlin met in Berlin in June last year and New Building Roof League. Ii was suggested that the Hillside Dr. Wayne T. Branom, supervising came to fruition here Saturday with Terry, and after a week Terry told houses located in non-tax states such decided to announce their engage Dr. Milton M. Lilien was this week Rizzuto to “Go pedyl your news­ section of the strip be changed to as Delaware and Maryland. principal, of schools, is also ex­ the arrival from Germany of Miss ment last Christmas. The wedding Damaged By Blaze named Hillside chairman for the papers.” conform to that in Irvington, but Millions Lost pected to have a prominent role in Hildegard Beottger, recently of the is expected to be in the near future. observance. Mayor Raymond R. Rizzuto was persistent and two action was laid over until a specific "Previous to the enactment of the undertaking. German capital, and the announce­ Miss Beottger has only a sister re­ The rear roof of a new one-story King is honorary chairman. Charles weeks later showed up at Yankee request is received. die New Jersey Cigarette Tax these Other Groups Planned ment of her engagement to Joseph maining in Berlin, other members building valued at $8,000 was dam­ Shenocca, of 1033 Fairview place, is Headquarters. After a try out, cigarette mail order houses flourish­ In addition to the bank’s print­ Carragino, son of Mrs. Mary E. of her family having been lost dur­ aged by fire early Saturday after­ in charge of tickets. The Hillside George Weiss. General Manager, ed in New Jersey and shipped by ing company there is expected to be Carragino, of 1303 Liberty avenue. ing the war. noon. The structure houses the Men’s Shop on Maple avenue and signed him up. F,quipment Stolen mail countless thousands of cartons at least one more, a pharmaceutical Miss Beottger left by American Air­ She speaks English quite well, Beaux Arts Charcoal Company, of the Hillside Times were added this In 1937 Phil was sent to Bassett, ot non-taxed cigarettes into those company sponsored by the Spot- lines from Berlin July 29 and ar­ having learned chiefly from Car- 642 Ramsey avenue, manufacturers week to the list of places where Va.. a Class D Yankee farm. In 1938 states having a cigarette tax. These lighters Dramatic and Glee Club med at LaGuardia Fjeld Saturday ragino during their courtship. of artists’ supplies. tickets will be available. Previously he was moved up to Norfolk, a From Restaurant cigarettes were addressed directly headed by Dr. William F. Wacker. eleven hours late due to delay en- Carragino is now on terminal Fred Brown, proprietor, of 18 designated were Scannell’s Tavern Class B Yankee Club. In 1939 he i consumers. The states affected Sheridan, Dr. Branom, Dr. Wacker, M,ule in England. leave and expects to be officially Crescent road, Springfield, said he on North Broad street, Liberty Inn, went lo Kansas City, in the Ameri­ An electric slicing machine, two lost millions in tax revenue and Rcinhard and representatives of the Carragino, who is a chief yeoman discharged September 1. Three other had been .out to lunch and dis­ Hillside Recreation and Henry’s can Association, which was another electric fans and $10 in cash were the legitimate industry was severely bank will meet next Tuesday night in the Navy, served for six years in brothers also served in the Navy covered the blaze on his return. Confectionery on Holl’ywod avenue. Yankee farm and his batting aver­ reported stolen early Friday morn­ penalized. Revenue losses were es to work out a plan for qualifying the Pacific and Germany. He re­ and are now together in the truck­ The fire started from undetermined Reserved seat tickets for this oc­ age while with Kansas City was ing from a restaurant at 542 Bloy Limated by Massachusetts to be as advisers with a 6 to 8 hours course turned to this country by boat four ing business. Joseph expects to join origin in a rear room where charcoal casion are priced at $2.25, with 50 over 300. In 1940 Rizzuto was voted street, it was reported to police by high as two million per annum. "I instruction in Elizabeth. The pro­ days before his fiancee. The two them. pencils are processed. It charred cents going toward purchase of a the most* valuable player in the Mrs. Betty Fullerton of Union, "As New Jersey had a piV-knowl- gram, it is hoped, will get under rafters of the building and there was gift for Rizzuto. The remaining $1.75 American Association and won the proprietor. Tin- slicing machine is ocige of tax evasion caused by cigar­ way after the re-opening of school. slight damage from water to a L the regular reserved seat charge. outstanding player award. He also valued at $150, a window fan from ette mail order activities and as it James A. O’Neil, president of the circular saw. packing boxes, and the kitchen at $100 and a fan from realized that interstate commerce bank, pointed out yesterday that Celebration of Phil Rizzuto Day broke the double play record in Junior Achievement, so far as the finished merchandise awaiting ship­ will not be confined to Hillsiders. combination with Jerry Periddy for the dining room also at. $100. Mrs. laws would prevent it from exercis­ ment. Fullerton discovered the burglaiy ing a control over out of state bunk is concerned, will provide the In fact, the idea orignated outside Ihe- American Association. In 1941 equivalent of a course in printing at Although the blaze was quickly Hillside and the general ticket Rizzuto and Periddy came up to when slu* arrived at 3:30 a.m. Fri­ persons and concerns conducting extinguished, firemen remained on chairman, is Anthony D’Angelo, one the Yankees. Phil stayed with the day to prepare meals for the day. such a business, it incorporated m the high school which is not now rlZWi 7 ^Vlfiention J t Yankees and Periddy was sold to The restaurant had been closed since its law a so called "use tax” pro­ provided due to lack of facilities. the scene for more than an hour of the owners of the Palladium He added that it is also an excellent and a half because of the intense Bowling Alleys in Orange. Various Washington. 2.30 p.m. the previous day. The cash vision designed to hold the receivers Town Meeting Tonight In 1942 Phil was drafted into the lud been taken from a cash register. ol non taxed cigarettes in New menus of arousing interest of youth heal, according to Fire Chief George committees have been appointed .mil keeping them off the streets. P. Dorer. throughout Essex County headed by U. S. Navy and served until ho was Investigation by Sergeant Clar­ Jersey responsible for the payment What Are States Rights ? I Brown said he hoped to have the Commissioner Meyer Ellcnstein of discharged in November 1945 in ence Van Deursen and Radio Patrol­ of the New Jersey Cigarette Tax. Can’t Fool A Copper plant back in operation in a few Newark, Mayor Davis of Orange, the Pacific War Theatre. In 1946 he men John Condrillo and Joseph "The Cigarette Tax Act, c.65, P. days, although it might take con Mayor Degnan of West Orange, rejoined the Yankee team. Bever disclosed the thieves gained L. 1948 provides that all persons VFW Block Dance In all this murky weather we've been having it could be distant siderably longer to make complete Mayor Tully of Belleville and Com­ He is a member of Greater New­ entrance by cutting a screen cover­ receiving unstamped cigarettes from thunder that you’re hearing. But i-f you listen intently enough you repairs. He was unable immediately missioner John H. Lucy of Nutley. ark Post 6297. Veterans of Foreign ing an unlocked bathroom window. points outside New Jersey must can distinguish the sound of a different kind of rumbling. And tc estimate the damage. Rizzuto is 29 years old. He was Wars. register with the Cigarette Tax Bu­ Wednesday Night we’re here to tell you that it is different—the faint stirring of a Owned by William Brown, of reau and must report monthly and The second anual block dance new idea. It’s new around these parts, and yet it’s as old as the Livingston, an uncle of the prop­ Novice Car Driver remit the tax on all unstamped sponsored by Davenport-Dill Post American republic in New England, where the New England town rietor of the concern, the building cigarettes so acquired. Penalties up 1722. V.F.W., will be held Wednes­ meeting had its,being and in some small towns still flourishes. Some­ had been occupied only two weeks, Deadline On Overseas Death Claims to $250.00 are provided against those day. August 11 at 8:30 p.m. at Hill­ thing like that is being planned right here in Hillside and it should the firm having moved from a build­ August 9 is the Inst day for filing1*- Backs Into House who fail to so report and so register side and Highland avenues. Music, ing next door. with the Bureau. prove an interesting experiment, if nothing else. There is in the claims for lump-sum death benefits' ity Act, are urged to inquire as to A novice auto driver had an ex uusully of the canned variety via a wind a plan to form an organization that will sponsor town-wide Cooperation Needed under the Social Security Act on perience Tuesday which all learners ’ Unfortunately, the Vast majority loudspeaker, will this time be pro­ forums for anyone who is interested—and especially the youu^yfl account of the death outside the possible benefits before the dead­ dread an accident. Mrs. Joanne V vided by a bona fide band, George line. of those who patronize the mail or­ element which may not be so hide-bound by tradition and so se* U Bemoans Loss of I United Stales of a qualified individ Barone, 28, of 46 Mertz avenue was der houses will not voluntarily reg­ Hill and his Hillbilly Band. their ways. And the chief aim of the group will be to take the tov/i j uni after December 6, 1941, and be­ The Elizabeth office is located at taking driving lessons from her Joseph Madaio, ticket chairman, Papers In Theft 1143 East Jersey street and is open ister. report and remit the tax. out of the doldrums into which it has fallen and put it on the road ll o-re-August 10, 1946. According to nephew, Joseph I. Young, of 46 Careful policing will be necessary reported at a recent meeting of his to progress and improvement. More power to this infant transplanted Thieves who broke a rear window Leonard F. Sawvel, manager of the Monday through Friday from 8:30 Mertz avenue. The car had been committee that ticket sales indicate a.m. to 5 p.m. Representatives may and the State will require the co­ from old New England. And more about it later. of the New Jersey Cake Distributors Elizabeth' office of the Social Secur­ borrowed from Joseph Bodnor. of operation of all good citizens and nil attendance of over six hundred. Company, 751 Ramsey avenue, ob­ ity Administration covering Union also be consulted in Plainfield, 333 Schley street. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary Room 4, Post t)ffice Building Tues state institutions in its efforts Lo of the post will sell refreshments Tsk, tsk. Those Southern Dixiecrats. far from being the dashing tained cake valued at $20. stamps and Somerset Counties, any such Driving west in West Mertz ave­ hold this type of.evasion to a mini­ and cash totaling $22 and personal claims filed after that date cannot days only, 10:30 to 2; in Somerville, nue, Mrs. Barone stalled the car. and all profits will go into the post’s rebels of yore, are really nothing but a bunch of misguided Kentucky Room 3. Post Office Building, Thurs­ mum. re lief fund for veterans. colonels sipping mint juleps and reveling in the nostalgia of the days papers in a week-end burglary, it be paid. Apparently neglecting to put it in “In a number of tax states, nota­ was reported to police Monday by Mr. Sawvel pointed out that Con­ days only, 10:30 to 2. neutral, she stepped on the starter before 1860, What’s all this hullabaloo about State’s rights, suh? You gress amended the Social Security bly Massachusetts, the newspapers haven’t really forgotten the Civil War, remember? And what was that David Gold, of Irvington, proprietor. and the car sped down West Mertz of the state have afforded the tax Gold was chiefly concerned over Act in August 1946 to give special avenue across Bond street, backing Engineering Head little backyard shindig about, suh? Slavery? Not on your tintype, consideration in those cases .where authorities assistance by adopting suh! Tlie question of slavery was merely incidental. We know you the loss of the papers which included Loses $20 After into the home of Mr. and Mrs. policy of non-solicitation or ac­ insurance policies, naturalization servicemen or civilians died out­ Charles Thuro, of 1434 Bond street, don’t have much use for Abe Lincoln, but the rest of the country side the United States during and ceptance of advertising from out of thinks a lot of old Abe, and wasn't it Lincoln who said something papers and bonds which had been in Payment Of Taxes flamaging a cellar wall and shrub­ Gale cigarette mail order houses in- Of Bristol-Myers a leather covered case in a cash box immediately following World War bery and breaking a drain pipe. .•■•ofar as they were legally able to about, “This nation cannot exist half slave and half free.” in the office safe which had been II by extending the' legal limit of Loss of a $20 bill, •the change re­ The car hud to be towed to a John H Friden was elected Vice Well, suh, it’s just about the same today as it was then. The south two years as provided by law. How maining after she Had paid her garage. do so. It is our sincere hope that the President in charge of the Engin­ is still part of the United States and the movement for secession and left unlocked. The cash box was Press of this slate will adopt similar jimmied open. None of the papers ever, the extension was for two taxes to the collector in the Muni­ eering Division of Bristol-Myers special privilege for southern gentlemen was supposed to have been years from the date of the amend­ cipal Building , was reported last policies. Company, New York, at a meeting decided back in the 1860’s. Civil rights apply to everyone, suh. and would be of value to anyone else, The Cigarette Tax Bureau is he pointed out. ment and it expires on August 9. Thursday to police by Miss Lois Cash Disappears of the Board of Directors of that not to just a chosen few. Of course, if the states of the south can The survivors of civilians and Hawthorne, of 214 Hollywood ave most grateful for the splendid as company held yesterday. Mr. Friden Radio . patrolmen Vito Dibella From Bureau Drawer sistance which it has already re­ solve their difficulties under the terms of the American -constitution, and Eugeni Callan discovered the servicemen who died overseas and nue. She said the money was lost has been Executive Vice President all well and good. But it’s getting close to u hundred years now and who had earned wages in employ- Wednesday between the office of Disappearance of $175 in cash from ceived from New Jersey newspapers of the Sun Tube Corporation which not much has been done yet. How much longer, suh. does the south broken window on their rounds at a bedroom bureau drawer between and periodicals. It will appreciate 109 -p.m. Sunday. f ment covered by the Social Secur­ the tax collector and her home. is a subsidiary of Bristol-Myers require before the federal government steps in and cleans up what Saturday evening and Monday ; ny further cooperation which it Company. should have been cleaned up long ago? If you’re so concerned about morning was reported to police may receive in its effort to curb the Mr. Friden was born in Sweden the rights of your states, suh. why don’t you do something about the Monday by Mrs. Rose Burmun, of above discussed type of cigarette and st.udied in private schools there rights of the people who live in those states? Find State Board Selects Commissioner Of Education 160 Grumman avenue, jin apartment tax evasion.” and was graduated from Sala Tech­ house. able care. It holds that upon the nical College with a degree in me­ TRENTON—The weight of educa­ directly political and it is almost Mrs. Burman placed the money in ItFPORTS AUTO STOLEN chanical engineering. He came to We don’t have the figures before us, but in the first Gallup poll on tional authority is for having State impossible lo get the best type of performance of the 48 individual th’e drawer about 6 p.m. Saturday An automobile valued at $2,100 the presidential race the canidates line up something like this: Dewey the United States in 1920 and served Boards of Education select the Com school administrator to become a State Departments of Education and it was gone when she looked for was reported stolen Tuesday by for five years as an engineer with 46, Truman 37, Wallace 7 and undecided 10. The last figure of those missioner of Education. This was rests much of the success or failure it about 10 a.m. Monday. Investiga­ Herbert Selluslci off, (Jf 1510 North who are undecided could, if most of them went to Truman, make it candidate. There is a general tend­ E. W. Bliss Co., joining Sun Tube the conclusion here today from a of our schools. tion by police disclosed there had Broad street, from Compiler's Serv­ Corp. at Hillside in 1925. He was a deeidely close race for the top two .Even the respective figures for survey' of modern, thinking in this ency away from this method of se­ "The Committee quotes the Na­ been no forced entry of the apart­ ice Station at 1521 North Broad Dewey and Truman could change considerably between now and curing a Commissioner. elected a Vice-President of Sun Tube field. The survey'was released by tional Institute of Public Admin ment which is on the third floor street. The theft took place Monday in 1928 and Executive Vice Presi­ .alm/fcnnhflr, ..^y^p-in, ii nil ndfls. up to the tael that nu- nr:..Fred' L. Hipp, exfrouliva scs —-Man-y states.—like New..,,,Jersey. -ttM-mtioH,—U-w*—Buroau—ut Govern - ■ nd whose, hndronm window open.- .might or early Tuesday, police Were dent in 1945. body should count any chickens yet. The political pendulum swings tary of the New Jersey Education have provided, in one way or mental Research, and the Brooking: nlo a fire escape. informed. He is a member of the New Jersey wide and often—a delicate instrument easily affected by the slightest Association. another, for appointment by the Institute as overwhelmingly favor­ State Professional Engineering So­ tremors, in public opinion. That Association is strongly urg­ Governor. This is an improvement ing the appointment of the chief ciety; the Swedish American Society ing that the Legislature, on August over election, so long as the term of state school officer by the state of Engineering; the Swedish Cham­ II you’re curious about those orange-colored R’s appearing on the 16. amend S-19. the bill to reor­ the Commissioner is not identical board. ‘Ttys,’ they say, ‘obviates the Added Seating Capacity At ber of Commerce; the Chamber of iron wire poles in various parts of the township, we are informed that ganize the State Department of Ed­ with the term of the Governor. In possibility of partisan politics in the Commerce of Elizabeth; the John Public Service, to whom they belong, is contemplating a program of ucation. It wants the Commissioner New Jersey the Commissioner’s selection of this important official.' Ericsson Society, Inc.; and the removing the poles which are no longer being used to support trolley chosen by the State Board of Educa­ term has been-five years: rarely was The Chamber’s own chart for a Woodfield Stadium Planned Maplewood Country Club. He hi a wires. Poles which have the R pasted on them are marked for re tion, with the approval of the Gov­ a new Governor called upon to ‘streamlined’ state department director of the Hillside National inoval, we are told, and the work of taking them down is expected to ernor, and for a term of not less make an appointment until he had clearly visualizes a commissioner School Board Seeking Bank and a member of the Board commence soon. than five years. In its present form a chance to study the work of the selected by the state board to which the existing wooden scats and steel of Governors of the Swedish Colo­ the bill provides for appointment of man already in office. Thus a strong he is responsible. Bids For 1,680 Seats frames with the base set in asphalt. nial Society of Philadelphia. the Commissioner by the Governor, tradition of reappointing the Com­ An advertisement seeking bids The work would have to be com­ Police Chief Norman L. Sanford tells this story. A Newark “The Educational Policies Com- with the advice and consent of the missioner of Education grew up. mission of tho National Education I for construction of additional bleach­ pleted in* time for the first home LIGHTNING HITS CHIMNEY plumber,. - " * *— — — , ‘uMike iivc vGreenbaum a iccu u d u ill byUj name, iiujiii-, well wv... known...... to- the ,, chief and _j __..._ . . . ^ __.______aiuIuoL mkiah W.'l^ Senate, and for a term of four years. ’The best modern thinking, how Association said, in 1938, ‘There is er seats at Woodfield Stadium on football! game of the high school Several bricks were dislodged G4rers--m" the" department, had a c e r ta-i1 I” run With—the Governor's own mmim street wtis nuttimizud at a trmn in mid ■October.------from— the home of ■■ showing one day to Police Captain Paul Korlesky. Taking clean, ever, favors selection of the Com need Tor a campaign throughout term. missioner by the State Board of the United States for the establish­ special meeting of the Board of Construction of the added seats Samuel L. Goldfarb, of 820 Jerome fresh paper the size of the present U.S. currency, he inserted the sheets “There are three main patterns of Education Monday night and is be­ would give the stadium a seating avenue, when it was struck by light­ •nto the gadget, drew it into the machine with , a small handle and Education. This is a body of laymen ment of state boards of education choosing a State Commissioner” ac­ roughly corresponding to the local composed of laymen whose primary ing published today. The bids will capacity of about 4,680, since it now ning Tuesday morning. The falling out came what looked like an honest-to-goodness American dollar cording to Dr. Hipp. “In many states be received at the regular meeting seats 3,000 The new seats, it was bricks slightly damaged the roof. hill like it had just come, out of the mint. Korlesky picked up the board of education. The Commis­ interest is in the educational service, he is elected. This method is most sioner is its executive and secretary. and for the selection of state super of .the board next Thursday, August pointed out by Supervising Prin­ Fire companies 2 and 3 responded hill, held it to the light, examined it closely and remarked. Say, unsatisfactory; it makes the office It seems obvious that it should have intendents or state commissioners 1? at 8 p.m. in the high school. cipal Dr. Wayne T. Branom, would to a call. that sure looks like the real thing. I’ll take that and show it to a major voice in picking him. “New ol education by this body. When the Specifications request figures on make unnecessary the expense of some of the boys.” . constructing 1,680 additional seats hiring additional portable seats "You will not,” said Greenbaum, grabbing it out of his hand. PRESCRIPTIONS York. New Hampshire, Delaware, state board of education . . . has Szarko’s Liquor Store JUST AS YOUR DOCTOR Connecticut, Maryland, Arkansas, responsibility for the choice of the in a 10-tier stand in conformity with several times each season. 1317 Liberty Ave., Hillside, N. I. "That’s a real dollar hill and it’s mine.” Minnesota, and Missouri now have commissioner of education, it will While Woodfield Stadium has And sure enough, it was real. No, Greenbaum didn’t manufacture ORDERED been proposed as the site for a new Call WA 3-MU d on the spot, but his gadget received the clean, fresh paper and this method of selection.” commonly be free to select this im­ JOHN J. GROWNEY SALEM PHARMACY “The Education Committee of the portant official from among all Saybrook School, Dr. Branom said FOR FREE QUICK DELIVERY ejected the genuine dollar bill which had been placed inside before­ PHILIP WEINICK, Reg Pharm Director of Funerals if it ever has to be used for school hand. The chief gets quite a kick out of that one. And as for Korlesky, U. S. Chamber of Commerce has re­ qualified profesional persons, with­ H, Vi. tt KEG8 BRER t?01 HAI.KM AVK., HII I.SIIH' cently studied the State Depart out regard to place of residence or 1478 MAPLE AVE., HILLSIDE purposes the seats could be trans­ Coolers For Hire he certainly wasn’t fooled. It really was “the real thing,” just like he HL. *-«»• WA 3-1799 ferred to another location. said. ments of Education with consider- party affiliation.” Page Six THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948

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Prayer Revival. A Bible Study for Bible lovers. Studies in Daniel 2. Art Exhibit Set 140,000 Eat In School Lunch Program Bring your Bible and Testimony. New Jersey To Launch NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.—During^, Our church islarge enough to help the school year which ended last Administration also made extensive WANT ADS you but not too large to need you! free distribution to eligible school- For August 14-15 month, over 140,000 New Jersey school children ate nutritious noon of foods acquired by the Depart­ -RATE- Elizabeth Aveiiue Presbyterian Cash Sickness Insurance Efforts toward the opening of the ment under the mandatory price exhibition and gift room of the Spot- meals as part of the National School Church, Dr. Arthur Northwood, Lunch Program. support program for farm product - pastor. By ROBERT M. HALLETT i lighters Dramatic and Glee Club at These commodities were also di.s- TWO CENTS PER WORD 9:30 a.m. graded school of the Staff Correspondent of The require additional taxes. Paradoxi­ 1286 North Broad street are moving These figures were revealed in Christian Science Monitor tributed to eligible welfare institu­ Minimum Charge, 60 Cents Bible. 10:45 a.m. morning worship cally, it will result in some savings forward rapidly, it was reported a report sent to the College of Agri­ tions and relief recipients. About with sermon by Rev. Leonard Clay­ TRENTON, N. J.—New Jersey will to taxpayers, it was declared, last night by Mrs. Thelma Hatha­ culture, Rutgers University, by J. 1,200,000 pounds of potatoes, many ton, of Germantown, Pa. j adopt the third statewide cash sick­ New Jersey has® iled up in Wash­ way. in charge of the work. A two- J. Dittrick of New York City who of them produced on New Jersey More than one insertion charged at the rate oj ness insurance program in the na ington the largest unemployment day exhibit is ^ anned on Saturday is in charge of food distribution farms, were distributed in New one cent a icord. Minimum charge 45 cents. Church of Christ, Scientist, 1251 lion on July 1, Governor Alfred E. compensation commission fund of and Sunday, August 14 and 15 and activities of the U. S. Department Jersey in this way last year, in addi­ tuirmount avenue, Elizabeth. Driscoll having signed the neces­ any state—$480,000,000. This was due Hillside residents are free to offer of Agriculture in the Northeast. tion to large quantities of swee-; Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. sary legislation. to the fact that New Jersey, unlike their art works for the exhibit. According to Dittrick, 1,035 New WANT ADS may he left at The Hillside Times Rhode Island and California al­ potatoes, cabbage, fresh apples, dried Office, *1443 North Broad Street, or telephone 11 a.m., Church Service. other states, taxed workers for con­ Faintings, drawings, sculpture, cera­ Jersey public and non-profit private eggs, grapefruit juice, dried fruits, Wednesday 8:15 p.m., Mid-Week ready operate similar plans to pro­ tributions to this fund. mics and all types of art and handi­ schools participated in the National and nuts. WAverly 3-2465 up to 4 P. M. Wednesdays. vide financial relief for those un­ craft are eligible. Those who wish to Church Services. The State, therefore, is using program last year. In New Jersey Mr. Dittrick emphasized that Card of Thanks: Eight lines or under, SI. Addi­ "Love" is the subject for Sunday, able to work because of sickness or some of this surplus to carry its enter any articles for the exhibit the program in public schools is off-the-job injury. should contact Mrs. Hathaway or these foods acquired by the Depart­ tional lines, 10 centsi August 1. health insurance program. administered by the State, Depart­ ment under price support are avail Golden Text: "We have known This program—passed by the re­ Dr. William F. Wacker. club presi­ ment of Education under an agree cent session of the Legislature— If a worker is covered by a com­ able to any school meeting the De­ and believed the love that God hath pany insurance plan or is otherwise dent. ment with the U. S. Department of was one of Governor Driscoll’s In addition to the exhibit room partment’s eligibility requirements to us. God is love; and he that exempt, he will get a tax reduction Agriculture’s Production and Mar­ whether or not it participates in Help Wanted—Female Music Instruction dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, major legislative proposals. It failed work is also progressing on the keting Administration. The program to pass the 1947 session. of three quarters of 1 per cent. In the National School Lunch Program. POPULAR PIANO playing by and God in him.” (I John 4:46) addition, the Brescher bill intro­ meeting room of the club.The meet­ in private schools in administered “Christensen” method and. in­ Sermon: Passages from the King Change in payroll deductions ing room and exhibit room, the lat­ by Mr. Dittrick’s office in New YOUNG lady or woman for part under the new program will be duces a new schedule of employer duction in harmony. R. Jacobs, James version of the Bible include: contributions, reducing the amount ter to be used later as a permanent York. time work in confectionery in made after July 1, but benefits will gift shop, will be separated by ^a Hillside. EL 5-9858 before 2 p.m. EL MA 2-7777 and WA 3-2356. "Oh that men would praise the industry pays by $26,000,000 a year. In the last school year over $1.- Lord for his goodness, and for his not be payable until Jan. 1, 1949. stage curtain behind which will be Crash Discloses 5-4027 after 2 p.m. The 1,600,000 New Jersey employ­ (Reprint frqm The Christian Science 100,000 of Federal funds appropria wonderful works to the children Monitor, June 21, 1948) a small stage for smaller produc­ ted by Congress under the National Sewing Machines of men! The righteous shall see it, ees covered by the unemployment tions to be presented by club mem­ CLERICAL position locally for high compensation law are eligible for School Lunch Act helped to bear Stolen Car, Liquor and rejoice:” (Ps. 107:31, 42) Cor­ bers for themselves. part of the cost of the program in school graduate. No experience ALL SEWING MACHINES relative passages from "Science and benefits. Employees have the altern­ necessary. Will train. Excellent "Beginning tomorrow, the rooms New Jersey. The balance of the ex­ Police of Hillside, Springfield and REPAIRED GUARANTEED Health with Key to the Scriptures” ative of protection under the $50,- Scotch Plains are all looking toda> working conditions. Give details in 000,000 State-controlled fund or Opinions Of will be open Monday, Wednesday penses was met by funds from Complete electrification only $22, by Mary Raker Eddy include and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 State and local sources and by the tor the driver of an automobile- reply. Write Box H - 26, Hillside including Singer motor foot control, “All nature teaches God’s love to being covered by a private plan. Times, Hillside, N. J. Our Readers p.m. for those who wist to register nominal sums paid by participating which jumped the curb at 579 Yale spotlight and complete installation. man. but man cannot love God su­ Workers’ Contribution their exhibits or are interested in children. avenue at 4:14 this morning and Workers will contribute three BIRTHDAY OF G. B. S. Furnished Rooms To Let 24-hour service. A phone call today, premely and set his whole affections any of the activities of the organi­ In addition to the Federal funds disappeared. The only clue to his a Singer man tomorrow Free esti­ on spiritual things, while loving the quarters of 1 per cent of pay up Editor. Hillside Times, zation. The exhibit, incidentally, will which were apportioned directly to identity was the description of Fred mate in your home. ESsex 3-4166. material or trusting in it more than to $3,000 to support the State fund. This week marks the 92nd birth­ Clark, of 408 Cornell place, who HILLSIDE—Furnished room, gentle­ be free to the public. Several musi­ New Jersey to help administer the Singer Sewing Center, 1044 Spring- in the spiritual." (p.326) "Divine They will pay nothing if they have day of one of the world’s grand old cal interludes are planned and the piogram, some of the money appro­ saw a man leave the car and run man preferred; call between 6 and field Ave., Irvington. We also buy Love always has met and always private insurance protection. men—George Bernard Shaw. He is away, wearing either a yellow 8 p.m. EL 3-5231. exhibition will include one separate priated under the National School old Singers. tf will meet every human need.” (p. Under the terms of the Act, a probably the greatest Irishman of exhibit devoted exclusively to the Lunch Act was used to buy sup­ sweater or sweat shirt. man who is ill or who has been in­ LARGE, airy room near bath, suit­ 494) ihe past two generations if not of history and progress of the club plementary foods on a national Police investigation disclosed that jured outside of his business can all time. itself. basis. Among the foods distributed the car contained a case of as­ able two or three adults, cooking Tinning & Roofing The First Baptist Church of Hill­ draw benefits after seven days off We admire the remarkable viril­ available; also single sleeping room. Jean Rae Turner, who has been to New Jersey schools in this man sorted whisky which had been re­ GUTTERS and leaders, roofing and side. Hillside avenue and Harding the job. He draws from $9 to $22 a ity and the mental acuity of a man ner were American cheese, dry milk, ported stolen from the Orchard WA 6-3826. terrace, Rev. Ted Place Jr., pastor. week, and the maximum period of of his age—a time in life when most named program chairman for the siding. Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long variety show to be held October 29, concentrated orange juice, canned Tavern in Springfield. The car, Ave., Hillside, Tel. WA 3-6699. tf 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. coverage is 26 weeks. A doctor’s of us would be in our dotage and tomatoes, canned tomato juice, and also stolen, is owned by Dominick Store For Rent 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, certificate is required before bene­ plagued with the mental and physi­ reported on preliminary plans for the program. Reports were also peanut butter. Natale, of 515 Front street, Scotch sermon, ‘ The Truth About Hell.” fits are paid . cal infirmities that go with senility. The Production and Marketing Plains. STORE for rent for barber shop or Card 01 Thanks 7:30 p.m. Evening service, mes­ At present, if a worker loses his But here is a grand old man and made by Walter Howell, show direc­ any kind of use. Michael, 229 Sil­ sage, “Playing The Fool.” job he is entitled to unemployment a great old Irishman, still full of tor, and Fred Linkin, stage manager. ver avenue, Hillside. ASPDEN—Deeming it impossible Wednesday. 8: p.m.. Hour of benefits; if he is injured on the job he fortitude, wisdom and the aggres­ The club is presently engaged in to thank all in person we take this Power. gets workmen’s compensation. But siveness of youth, a man who is a a drive to double its membership to For Sale means of expressing our sincere and * if he is injured off the job or be­ champion of mental progress, of 150 and all qualified persons are in­ heartfelt thanks to relatives and Hillside Presbyterian Church, comes ill and cannot work, he is not level-headed thinking, one with the vited to present t hemselves for friends for their words of consola­ Rev. M. Runner, pastor. eligible for any benefits. The Act courage of his convictions and who membership. The next regular meet­ Cracker Barrel BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber, tion and beautiful floral tributes at 9:45 a.m. Church School. will eliminate these discrepancies. can still, at this grand old age, de­ ing of the club will be on Wednes- mason material, trim, hardware, the death of our beloved son and i day. August 4. paints. Builders’ General Supply 11 a.m. sermon, "The New Look— Exemption Proviso fend and champion his views, brother, Fred. Special .thanks to What It It?” Christian Scientists and other de­ eventually wining many of his op­ ------o ------Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, Hurden-Looker Post 50. American The pastor will present a new ponents to his side and making hosts MEAT MARKET Cranford, N. J. CR. 6-0505. pending "for healing upon prayer TOWNSHIP NOTES Legion: Davenport-Dill Post 1722. series of sermons for August on the or spiritual means in the practice of friends who bask in the radiance V.F.W. and their Ladies Auxiliaries, Is your house for sale? For quick The Best Meat in The Best Butcher Shop in Town. FOR SALE—Sixty cents will buy general subject entitled “The New of religion” are exerapt from the of his wisdom, in the robust, health­ and Mr. Walter Howell for their Look.” Act. ful mentality of an independent results, phone Theresa M Rensen. you a large market for merchan­ kind assistance. 4149 COE AVENUE, At Salem Avenue dise, new or old, when you invest August 1 "The New Look—What This means that such persons will thinker. Broker, EL. 2-9833.—Adv MR. & MRS. GEORGE ASPDEN is it?** not be required to make contribu­ The world needs more thinkers Phone EL 5-9735 FRED SINZINGER, Prop. it in a powerful little classified ad AND MRS. ARTHUR MADING ip-Tlie. Times. Phone WA 3-2465 August 8 “Jesus the Pioneer Ex tions—nor will they be entitled to these days—men with the courage t°day}sC / ~ ------ponent of the New Look.” benefits. to think for themselves and at the August 15 "Three Men with the To be exempt, they must file same time the fairness and the un­ Realtor Genuine Legs of Lamb, lb...... 73c 'T— New Look.” derstanding to see the other fellow’s J- statements requesting such exemp­ Real Estate,ate Waited H Cliiarch Services August 22 “Three Women with tion with their employer and with point of view. Tax Consultant GENUINE the New Look.” the Unemployment Compensation Shaw is a leader in the army of Church of Christ the King, Rev. Member of The HAVE a waiting list of clients Perry G, DeWitt, pastor. August 29 “God and the New Commission. fairness and freedom of thought, wanted to buy bungalows, and Sunday Mass 7:30. Children’s Look.” In an interview, Representative controlled thought—not the kind MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM Loin Lamb Chops, lb...... 99c one, two, three, four family homes. Mass 8:30. High Mass 10. Mass 11 The general public is invited. Joseph L. Brescher (R). Speaker that goes off the deep end on any NEWARK Frank Hathaway. WA 6-0166. a. m. of the New Jersey Assembly and radical doctrine or ism. He sees the REAL ESTATE BOARD Daily Mass 7:30 a.m. Sinai Congregation one of the sponsors of the Act, good that there is in every man and stressed that this type of legislation in his beliefs, and has the courage to THEODORE O. Sugar Cured Cottage Hams, lb. 85c Miraculous Medal, Novena Devo­ Rabbi, Eliezer Cohen tions Wednesday 8 p. m. has been in force in Europe and speak up for what he considers a For the week beginning Sunday, South America for a long time . . . just criticism of the other fellow FIERSTE1N August 1. the schedule of services while at the same time he is equally Harry I. Luftman Bethany Pentecostal Church, 211 Rhode Island Hurdles 1060 Broad St., Newark 2, N. J. Loin of Pork, lb. at the synagogue will be as follows: The New Jersey legislative leader enthusiastic in defending the good Baltimore avenue.. Morning services, Sunday 8 a.m., MI 2-4504 Sunday 11 a. m. English Sunday said the Rhode Island plan had not he sees in the rest of the world. Solicits Your Listings Monday through Friday. 7 a.m., Sat­ worked well and the sickness rate If I were president of a world fed­ School. 2 p. m. Italian Service. urday, 8:45 a.m. To Sell Your Home 7:30 p. m. Polish Service. there "seems to be very high.” eration of nations I would here­ Mincha services. Sunday through "Rhode Islanders who work for with present Mr. Shaw for nomina­ Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Polish Ser­ Thursday. 8:05 p.m., Friday, 7:15 tion as a 5-star general in the Army vice. big companies already furnishing Specializing In p.m.. Saturday, 7:45 p.m. this type insurance are also required of Mental and Cultural Advance­ Thursday 1 p. m. Ladies’ Prayer Maariv services, Sunday through ment. GI Housing meeting All welcome to pay into the State fund,” he said'. Thursday. 8:30 p.m., Friday, Kab- “That plan went too far to the left. DR. WM. F. WACKER 1060 BROAD ST. NEWARK, N.J. bolas Shabbos and Maariv immedi Bills were introduced in the New Irvington Pentecostal Church, 58- ately following the Mincha services; MA 3-4325 MI 2-6882 GO Paine avenue, Irvington, ('has Jersey Legislature to that end, but At the outbreak of the Revoiu Saturday, 8:40 p.m. were not supported.” tionary War, 30% of the churches Home Phone: WA 6-3612 M. Shaffer, minister. Children’s services. Saturday, 10 Thursday 8 p.m. Christ’s Ambas On the other hand, a “right wing” of New Jersey were Presbyterian, sadors service. Rev. Shaffer will program proposed in this State 25% were Quaker, 20% were Bap­ conduct the monthly Bible Study, would have compelled employers tist, 13% were Episcopalian and Real Estate For Sale "Through the Bible. Book by Book.” InternationalAirEia>osition to buy insurance from private insur­ 12% were Dutch Reformed. ance companies to cover their work­ Friday 8:30 p.m. (weather permit­ Open July 31 For ers, Mr. Brescher recalled. This also ting) street service at Irvington was not approved. OUR NEW FEATURE L. CERVEN & CO. Center. New York’s Jubilee Year No Additional Taxes Quilted Year Round Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible School (Continued from Page One) “My bill is a middle-of-the-road 1190 Liberty Avenue with classes for all ages. Lesson: plan,” he said. "I have made it op­ "After the Flood” Golden Text, Gen. dent Cornelius A. Hall, will preside SLIP COVERS al the day’s ceremonies. tional. Employees can go into a Occasional Chairs - Custom Made EL 2-4033 6:8. Practical Truth: God writes his private plan—or if they are already Slip Covers - Living Room Suites promise in the sky, and in His Word, Mayor William O’Dwyer will be Made to Order and on the hearts of those who trust host to official representatives of covered by a private plan, they do REAL ESTATE & foreign nations, States of the Union not have to participate in the State Him! One of the classes will render program. However, if they are not INSURANCE a song at the conclusion of the les­ and officials of American and for­ R & L Decorators son. Emily Potter, superintendent. eign municipalities on Saturday. otherwise covered, they must come 1147 LIBERTY AVENUE August 7—Mayor’s Day. into the State plan." EL 3-0411 WA 6-3333 LIST YOUR HOME WITH US 11 a.m. Divine worship and sermon Financing of the measure does not FOR QUICK ACTION! by the pastor, Each worshipper will More than $10,000,000 worth of in­ find a welcome place with us this dustrial and military exhibits, show­ Home Phone: EL 3-1193 Summer. Special music and singing ing the world-wide influence of 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service and American air power development ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH chorus-sing. Rev. Shaffer will speak and the vast progress of technolog­ ELIZABETH AVE. AT WILBUR - ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Pastor from the Pentecostal Prophetic ical research, will be on display in Beauty Parlors Pulpit, "Russia and the Roman the "World of Flight" spectator- 10:45 a.m.—Service in charge of Rev. Leonard Clayton of German­ Empire.” Come, spend your Summer exhibit area of the Exposition. town, Pa. HELENE Curtis Duchess Cream Oil Sundays evenings with us. The The International Air Exposition Machineless Permanent Wave, monthly missionary offering will be may be reached by Long Island $7.95. Cold Waves $10 up. Wood’s rceived for Home and Foreign Mis­ Railroad to Jamaica Station, con­ Beauty Parlor, 1554 Maple Ave., sions. necting with Green Bus-line routes WAverly 3-6463 Tuesday 8 p.m The Pentecostal I Q-9 or Q-6.

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