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Sen». But our blood count dtownt skip a beat over SlateMill«'> 4 q n » w rod m « u . We
it hate i Mem* nlm that when Hitler h n r f the books k>hi** way system in UM n r U . We woakl110 OB every chUds rduntkm Uiaa aw
• a»m» Half hlffcwajr that would get you tram »r|im*—Jik ten aateatea iaater. The atomic Me l> hen. Left
aaM of lho»e highway millions HarhaM Mki haw toit Or. when the atomic ate is cone, we mav be. too.
Driscoll SeemsSafest Bet In
GubernatorialLittle Competition in SOMHI
Bergen Shows as GOPFacts Fight lor Posts
Berfrn County was. nB again.The firet primary balll in ihr Rrpublirari ranks since
1943 promised tbe shapeliest kind of wrap, loo. With ami-Orxaniaatiun lore** acaeVd by Uoyd Schrwclrr of Teanedtand Ralph W. Caaadka. of Hasbrourk Hriejila- -thr twoformer Bergen Mate stniloisleading a complete ticket into th<fteld, the campaigB promiMt tobe warm right down to the ft rushUpe.
Orfanimation Republicans, however, were confident. In fact, thevwid the first is juit what the doctor ordered.
With Harold G Hoffman backin the field for the gubernatorialelection they know they have thetoughest kind of Argument ontheir hands. But they figure thatwith a big Bergen majority, theOrganization choice, ABC Commissioner Driscoll, needs plent)of Bergen votes to capture thegubernatorial nomination. Andthe best way to get out the votesis through an all-out contest.
ShottM Have MaiorityAs pnliUral observers see it.
Driscoll should leave Bergen withmajority of not fewer than
A N - THE SOUTU RKKCEN HtVtEV
Driscoll MopsDrive Here
Declare* Work in PublicUtilities Must Not BeStopped by Strikes
Father Grady Is MournedIn Lymtwrst. Rutherford
Man Who Bo* Up Catholic Faith inSouth Bergen Passed Away Tuesday
at St Maiyt Hotpital, OrangeThr man wa» Ns»>M.he4 SatrrJ Hr * f i < harrh in
l.yndhtsrst daoal TiHwb*.Hr was Momifgwr WiHiaan F. <ira.lv a fit*-. warm-
brartrd man who ratriwl the la*r ami .lr«..i...ii of ihr nun-
On Terminal Leave
munity a»a» with kia» wkrn a *Wl here C.r nthe* paaiocair*. T V herovcl print Sr4 in l i
l here Cr t h * pSi. Mary'. H.»|>ilal in
ten days M OShortly after the turn nt rta
century—in'lm—father QradyH
Ray (Juidrtti KM »-e. son ofMr and Mrs. Albert CuHtrtti, of106 Miluurn avrnu*. has irturneuhome for a I I day leave pendingdischarge naillnli— Ootdetti hasbeen oversaas for I I month* and |gone from Lyndhurst tor 3 yesrs.He has teen action ill the Philip-pines; the major engagements atLinayen Uulf. Luaon and Okin-awa. His ship, LST iM. was pet -iripant in the Initial occupationorces of Japan. August, Srptem-Iw-r and October of IMS He isoukmg forward to saeing hisfliends and schoolmates once
i-ame to Lyndhurst He waa ayoung man then, a strong, personsola character, much like RaxThomas J McDermotl. who sur-ceeded him and remainad hereuntil hia death two years
j15.000 to 15,000, with many pre-dicting the latter figure. This isa terrific edge in a primary con-test but tf»at*i How they see it—and say I t
Chandles* and Srhrovdcr aretwo of the moat deMtatous politi
tmfer'tlHlaTly fatal
Declaring Ihst the alternativeto making private enterprise workunder «ovcrnmrnt is state social-ism, Alfred E Driscoll, Republican organization candidate forGovernor, ti.ld Bergen Countythat collective bargaining mustbe made to work and that labor.management, and the public roustbe consulted in order to renderto each that which belong* to it.
Cenjumer Needs Pat FirstAnnouncing his spproval of n
bill in the Legislature to insureuninterrupted public utilities scrvires. Driscoll said:
"We must and will devise Imethod whereby the continuedoperation "be sawed.-
handicap which ',1s usuallythejr haven't been in a position tofive out jobs In years Jobsmake power In politics and Hoff-man and Schroeder and Chand-less all have been away fromthe gravy bowl tor too manyyears.
Another thing that stick* in thecraw of some politicians whoordinarily would be back of theHoffman combine is the utrttngt?weakness that Chandltsa, Schro-der and Pat Reilljr developed 3years ago when Sehroecer wasbucking Senator Van Alstynt- forthe senator.!.] nomination
Internal P i w a l i a CoatlyMany gave Schrooder the tdg*.
In fact, his chances Were tilniosiperfect until the final weeks ofthe campaign whan the antiOrganization outftC developed, ofall things, a prima donna complox. The leadership begun t<>scrap and sonw of the 8(rjn«<-Htstatements ever to come out ofa campaign resulted.
THe poor little worker in thestreet looked on, bewildt n-dWhen the final returns werechecked, he ju«t sang: "That snot for me." and switrhvd oveito the Organization, there to st ty
The only way to flguir mil ;icampaign is to look around forvote-getters South Bprgen. <nthis basis, is goin* to be an awfulshock to the anti-Organizationforces.
Rutherford, o big orgam/^tionborough, has a few scraps on itshands. Harry L. Tow«, the CVm-greitaman. is bemg 1 ought bv ML:bert J. Krankim. anothar lawyeFranklin comes from llutbcford.is. personally, a swell fallow i.nrihas an extremely good recordTowe has been talking • libcialRepubliran game in Congr«•»•*. atthough hu voting on lite housingquestion is being weighed byaome to deu*i mine If be has bet-ndoing himself any good
But what is important i- theTowe has the th-fsmutxn >upport and thu kind of aaow oallmghas a way of running down issue*before they cast malt* themselvc*feh
Havr N* -Mrmm M M *You look u m i M far strong
men behind the antt-Organixationticket, and yosi Jast can't And
Father Orady waswherever ha went He had a wonderful sens* of humor, a
Hold ActionOn Architect
Board of Education WillStudy Proposition a
Bit LongarI> tidlmrat Board of lVturatinn
last week withheld immediateaction voiding the January I ap-pointment of Joseah M. Leontras architect "
Choral GroupShow on Sat.for Red CrossSaaverton Plan* a GalaShow to Put Lvudhuj-tt
Acrou in DriveThe Lyndhurst OlrU Choral
Croup, directed by James BeaverGroup, directed by Jamas Beavson, will present a show Saturd
i h h i h school audlthe I t** Red
son, will present a show Saturdayevening at the high school audl-
i t taM th It** Rtorium toCrnr« Fund
With a record of more than ISOperformances In the last rear, theCroup Is continuing the presenta-tion of iu musical variety showat army and navy hoapttaaa *~
-Lyndhuitt man w-nl up i.three yi-ai» ago and inl«>-
himcelf Hi- had l»-en h«pby F.lhei C.tedv Father
Oradv by then had i> . .-. out ..'U Mraursl tin ihulv ftv» years
Oh. yes." -...a th» pne.t Inihri you well How la the
USUe store youi folk* Tan'»nen li. died. >•<••• r.iartuI the pan.raW of OI I I I . . i ,
of SMTOW« Church, South Oiaake, one of the wealthiest I-.IMas in New Jersey
Lvndhurst built I U churchlaftherfard h- I n.<ne Hut I .11 .Gradv took rhargr nf Ui.ni.-f.-iCeth.il,. and initialed « - IM . •-lot them in th. old Park avemManwry In (.ratrfuloeva Ih. l>aias. was name! al'-i him SI
Lyndhurst WillGet 32 FederalTemporary Units
Sites ••inqStntStd on Whichto Locot# flit) Promised
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C%llon. Mn> in I V . . . . I . i i.lAlter giariuattng ' '"• lug.i
there in llaa hr entriedH ly Oasa Ct»ileee aivJ waa giad
" in <m> with a uarheloi old«-fi«e (\mipletu\g hi' atuilfei Si J.-hn a Boston Rnleai
Seminary. Brighton hew S ordained a prltnt an Dewm
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bT Ctieeter Ronfclns, itatr ensn|| mii*i"mi of •duration, at a con
ferc-nce- Monday with I* committee from the toarfl, which wentto Trenton for the purpose ofconsulting the commissioner Thecommittee consulted, of Mrs. Er-nest Fontan. Harry Gutheil andDavid Donald, members of theboard.
A report made to the board by
at Fort Dl«. Tar*Camp Kilmer. New Jersey; MillerField Hospital. Marina HospitalSUU-n Uland; Brooklyn NavalHospital, Qeneral Mason and Annet. Brentwood and MltrhtlField Hoapllala. Lonx Island, amiFort Jay, Governors Island
Have Varied PragraaiSinging, in group, combination
and solo pattv is the IradlnK t..lf h
Lasut Jufca W«e*s. a— •• M>and Mia John * » . i . .4 HtuvvesaM avenue. Is hsmr i»n ta-iminat leave Ires* the Afm> I .. . 1»•.«•* wanelelli !•••• (-rail ol•rinsa* la Ihr A r W H u an alto.iir, at la* , ana) p...ti.«l inLynUntsrst hstasi mining •*..
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H. S. PTA onUse of Money
Tail Board el EducationFund. Should Go
to Teachers
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the committee listed the quest- | m ( ,,f th, group, but snow oltions n»k.<l of Robblns. and hu I .|r|s dance In soloa arid .In..-answer. The first question was la They slao l U I r monologue. ,i>a district 7 S'hool board limited short skits Miss rtoia YanneiIn appnintnient of an a.ihiteit to Mlo i» on of the sopiano n.l..i-one f.>r the iHirposr of drawing I with the group Anothei i- Mi~temporarv I4..II» and sketi he» RetU Wa»klrwici. wh.. -,m-without flirt obUininic the ap- w l t h «roup arrumpanlinrnl M.proval of the voters' Mai la DeQisi slngn pnoulai ...iu'
R'-hhin. amwn wlu • "Vi* Un- The Msyer slateia. (Jlona J..-.der the stale law no sxh«.l t»»rd . n , ( Carol, harmr.ni/. M . ,has the nKht to bind oi commit OKcrfe who doubles in 0II1.any surcceding board without th.- IMM 1, „( t h , ,(,„„ ,n ;,,, ], „,, a*-iconw-nt of the voters If the voters \ darn. MnB» with N,.n. > Willconsent, then the appointment | Mai ilvn r«i p and Mayl» II. Illak•hould be made aa a permanent ai one of ihr "Harmon.-tu-iapiM.intnn nt and I tier e e d i n g | 1 Continued on puK. 2iboardu are l.iim.1 by the action "
The next question waa whether|MM} IH the figure Axed by law anthe maximum » school )>onid canpuy un ar.hiteit to diaw lemporar> nlan*. to be submitted to |voters. Id.In no. said Commissmn |ei Andemon should answer thisi|n<- t n
A»h..i .M.c-n a Khi...I Ixiard jlegally can appoint an architect ! Final KaDOft
(Continued on page 21Mrs William T Johnson I • ml
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Will ReplaceMrs, Favier
Mri. O'Louqhlin Namedfor County Democratic
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You'll Vote on These Primary DayOqunixalion Ticki-I
Heaale: David Van Alstyne. Jr . Ennlcwood.Seveath Dsslrkt. Csagiass: J Painell Thimiaa. AUcndale
Ninth Dsstrwi. < angreaa: Harry L Towe RutheiioidSUU (ommlllee: Mrs. Edna II Cimklln. Hackonaack. H.»...
P MeCIa-/. . rlifl-nl. Park.AasemMy: Walter II Junes. Norwood. Lillian A Maihu liwk
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Morrison lti.lii< field ParkrraeaeMers: Samuel Alexandei. Park Ridge. Fraaa A !..-•••>
TeaneckOuuoailuin 'I'ii-lki'i
Senalr Bernard L Lamb. HillaaaleSeveaU Dastrirt, CiagMsi: Owen Hawkins, River EdgrNtata matrtrt. Ceagriss: Hubert franklin. RtruWriurd
SUte Ceeaassttae: Mrs. Maude f Thornton. Ridgewaod Di Aithin S Barrett. HackenaackisaMy: John A Earl. Teaneck. C Stephen Ttraak. GlenRock. Milton A Schreiber. Edcewater. U w a r . r.l.-.u,sCarlsudt. Mass dale T Carrell. Haabrouck Height. Carl.-ton A Hunt Hackenaaek.
1: Orriaon M HuW. Paramus. Otto C. Pehle. SaddieRiver
Dtawarratir Tirkn• : Leland F. Ferry. Tsa»lcm
B Maraar. Pluiltpsbu.«
Irving T Smith. I tMgi l i l l Park, asjward j Ho,lao.' Wsilaxtw. Jos-ph A Muhia. Matt. Arllaalaa.
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lesBe Co.Has Election
S. Inglis Leslie Succeededas Firm's Head by
John S. Leslie
Leslie Co. ot Lyndhurst. manu-facturers of regulators, controller*and whittles, announces severalchanges in officers as a result orelections held at a recent annualmeeting.
S. Inglis Leslie, president since192S, has been elected chairmanof the board of directors John 5.Leslie, who hay been vice president and general manager since1»43, was elected president. I, MNaab was reelected vice presiot-nt and treasurer.
5. Iriglis Leslie started in th"pressure regulator business in\900, and was elected secretary;ind treasurer of The Leslie Comparty in .905. In 1926, when heassumed the presidency, th*- cor-poral* name was changed to itpresent designation. Leslie CoSince that time, Mr. Leslie ha.been responsible for change*which have Widened the line <>fproducts manufactured He is arlive in a number of or«annations,being on. the board of trustees ofthe Manufacturers Association ofNew Jersey, a director of NewJersey Manufacturers CasualtyInsurance Co. and New Jeise>Manufacturers Association Hospitals. Inc.. of Trenton.
John S. Leslie is a graduate ofCornell University vulh tin- drgree of mechanical engineer, andof BabsMi Institute in BusinessAdministration. H<- jr»in<-d the oiganizati«n in jjuti In 1940, hewas elected vice president, andin 1MB was given the additionalfunction of general manager MLeslie has been responsible foisales administration. He is amember of the American Society,of Mechanical Engineers and theSociety of Naval Engineers andan associate member uf the Soriety of Naval Architects ;milMai me Kni iiH fi'•.
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Elks to InstallOfficers April 8
Deb-Rates from the 17 lodgesof Elks in the Northeastern Dis-trict are expected to attend theinstallation of officers of Ly'nd-hurst Lodge 1W6 on Monday.April H. at the American LegionHome.
Elections, held Monday nightall approved unanimously, placedLouis Eufemio as exalted ruler tosucceed William Wilson. Other of-ficers include: Otto Stellate, esteemed leading knight; Clarence
| Sherwood, esteemed loyal knight.[John W. Edmonds, esteemed letJ luring knight; Joseph Tuttini.| secretary, and John Graztano. reelected treasurer
Dr Vito A. Lambcrln andThomas Esehak were electedtrustees for three year terms Eufemio is to be tne delegate to th •Grand L*tdgc, with Wilson as hisalternate. Past Exalted RulerChristopher J Pi enrfer^nst wa.s•letted a membei to tin- state ;is
sociationOne of the first undertakings
I of the new officer* is to sponsmland direct th«- :innu;il variety r<i vue held roi the benefit of m-e.lvUhlldren The date was set fori Saturday, May 11. for- the produc-tion which is to in- stayed in the
! auditorium of the high K-hnolProfessional acts of entertain
ment arc to ne engaged, with thecommittee insli ucted t'> bring
; every effort to hear to make theevent an outstand.ng one
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to prepare the final plans andspecifications, Robbins said: "Af-ter the project and the expensehave been approved by the vo-ters."
The commissioner was told anaplpicatkm has be*n made andapproved by F. ".V. A. for archi-tect's fees, and asked whetherthere is any question from a legalstandpoint in "^k'ng this appli-cation. He answered "On the topeof it the question should be M|-swered No' or pottitly 'Yes, withthe consent of the voters/ in oiyopinion. I would advise you todiscuss tins with the federal au-thorities to make sure, they fullyunderstand your legal position."
Hobbins was told F. W. A. isready to advance architect's fees,and the board might wish to SK*-(ept He was asked whether theurn might be accepted and put
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voters pass on the project. Hisreply was that F. W A. mustunderstand fully the board's posi-tion, then the sum might be ac11 pled as a loan in escrow, butno part could bv spent until thevoters approve the whole prop-osition.
He advised the committee thatin submitting the plsns to thevoters the board must use the
CommitU* of (00Plans Bramtr Dirafter
Lyndharst Democratic Chib. tofcether with a committee of 100.wit! irtoel tdiiiurrow evening ai291 Chase avenue. Plans will bemade lor a dinner tat honor oiMayor George Brunner of Camd*n. Democratic '"•'MiiH^f CorUnited States Senator, and JudgeLewis Hansen of Jersey City,candidate for governor.
John Mehler, war veteran aqdDemocratic candidate for Consns> from this district, will beKtu-st speaker at the meeting.
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Miss YannerieDo, Beaversoct.MIK9 Waskiewicz and Miss Eleanore Michelfelder sing in a mixedquartet. "The Jitterbugs," DawnGailing, Joan Williams, MaryO'Keefe, and Angela Carella addspecialtyMis* Ear]ologue after Beaverson's renditionof World War I songs.
The group usually leaves Lynd-hurst at 10 o'clock in the morn-ing on Saturdays or Sunday*.They arrive at the hospitals soonafter lunch and entertain patientsin the wards from 2 to 5 o'clock.For ward entertainments, the
_ ,, . ., I show is divided into units p - —cost figures supplied in the tern- ?porary plans.
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mto ti:30 o'clock, the entire showpresented on the stage of the
recreation hall forRobbing indi-
cated," said the report of the com- | U l - n U w h o b | to ^ ^mittee, that he is somewhat nut- I >U,,1BI J f iM (( in t.ie actiVi- talk concern-ing Hca
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cially important inmk will lulp toarrest our slow march u* MIKKIC "
Unless and until we It-am toadjust our thinking, our laws andour way of life to the re-iUties ofthe new atomic era; unless, anduntil, we rethink the meaning ofsovereignty, modern productionsand thr hideous infctitutiqfl uf war.w will inurasinjjJy face the cer-tain pi Ob pec t of annihilation. Theunaninruis t e s t i m o n y of thewriter* of "One World'oi Hone" isthat timr is pri ilousJy short forthe world to chintfr its thinkingund behavior They are unani-mous lh;it there is f\u defense:if;:iinst tin i omb.
Fui M-aching din is inns f;i<e usThe. (ann'»t be postponed Without knowledge of the facts wean certain to err; with know)i rif. of the facts we will erf un-V-x we po'sess the moral will toin : ynd bring to bear upon nur-*.- 'vi s ;.nd our world the redeem-ing [jowfi or sound religion. We'.;•( <• the yum reality of "one\ i i let ot n(jn*'."
REV ROWtAND F. NVE
LvndhuiKi nrnl. L'tter, Rutherfordbefore t.ikmj: up his pastniatr atOur Ladv < f Sorrr)w» in 1015.
SI.000.000 Building ProframThe South Orange parish had
all f r;i rue buildings, but underpastor's administration,
al property was puimd a $1,000,000 buildinu, consisting <»f a stoneschool, convent and rec I
is carried out. The church [of the fine examples • [;in Intcctuic in this court- !
iiv The buildings were cleared I'•I debt in January. 19*5
At.hi.ishop Walsh e l e v u t e.l |K.itlui Grady to domestic prelate- |A all ;t title of right reverendMi'.nsitjnot July 7, 1M1 The pi test
beloved and iespec'tfd by Ihoneof all faiths- was tendered «
l large i-eUbi atn.n in the summei[of 1940 by his parishioners on the(Hi usnm ttt his silver jubilee JDSouth Orange In 1914. he and
;Dr Hunh F Conk Of South Oiangt'. a life long ft ien<i. wei <
j (iiicsi. of honoi at Jloly Cnwwhen they were presented withpltQutm vumnifrnot •tlinu llu m
I ftOth graduation nnniv*'i K;H VKavurile of Children
: MS(,T Grady was a well known' f.jHirc in civic affairs until recent{years and often wax consulted onleommunltv problem* His simpluI itv und humui it^.ie him .. favoiito with the i hildren <»f hi.-s
[school
xpectatiorr cf federal ;isstance in the near future oi
public build in« programs. Thicommissioner stated that he knewof no current prospects to (rent.- | t | f n e g a d d y - h e said, "when the-nv foundation for .-xp.-Hmt- tvd- w a r r f s h o w 8 a n d e n c o r e i a r e c o n .
bed*.31 Song* a Day
veison said the group hads been enthusiastically re
by the servicemen. "Somethe girls sing as much as 3H
d h id h; t " '
iTnl aid in tin* near futuri"The commissioner was «huwn
a ropv of the minutes 'J the Jan- |uaiy 8. 1946. meeting of the Board |of Education. Township nf I.yndhurst, wherein Mr Lt'onlc wasappointed architeri fuf th<- lu«h'X-hool l i l i - r i i i m unili i r eo t ion duIv mad. and scconrVi' Thi- nunniissmnt-i w,i« asked whcthei mi'board lias the leliul authority tomake sin h an appointment [[isanswei u as IhBt this nclinn isullrii % in Wl.e n a.sked whelhi I
should h< rcMindedf-nt hoard, thn rnm- j
tati-d th»t the artion, tildt'rl by the news his sugBCKtlon thathoard's actions and Ionm-cti .n with the 'i am should have the
tinby iki pri-miss if TUT -should heboard It vAll nf th*
sideredlit- revealed that he had be«n
asked by Hit USO to take theIfirls overseas an part of the or-ganization's camp show program,hut we couldn't do it." he said,cxp) uninjj lhat many of the girl*A'h'i woi ked 'inline the week>->iu|il he unable to leavt_thc; .jobs.
Transportation to the hospitalsis usually luiinsheil the gruup r»>the Amcriean Red Cross MoloiCoi ps Driv«*rs for th«- rorps tom
ean't pay it to the arthiU*ct untilaftei he is appointed to draw Amil plans "
plele the volunteer work of theentire protect Units from MotorCorps in Kuth*rfor«1, Newark,Lyndhurst, BeUaviUt. Hutlay,Hatkensack a n d Wood • RK1«X-have supohed and conliaue tosupply vehicles and drivers.
Girl Scouts HaveCostume Supper
Troop 6 of Gill Scouts lost hads birthday ceUbrvtion in the formof a costume supper. Mrs. Hart.leader, was assisted by Mrs. M.Schiiesaer. The girls appeared incostumes representing f a m o u speople. The girls made these cos-tumes as part of their badge-work. The entire party wasplanned and executed by thetin Is. Every girl in the troop at-tended: Joan Beck, Betty AnnDrum, Betty Koreivo. MildredMcKeen. Edythe Paap. Joan Pendergast, Barbara Purchase,, DorisSehliesser, Camille Cardone, Jan-et Schliesssr, aad Joan Sheesan.
Mrs. Charles Ehlers, commis-sioner, and Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, council assistant, have re-turned from Atlantic City wherethey attended the national con-vention. Both have been given awider outlook on scouting andare filled with ideas to improvethe scouts and council.
The council expresses appreci-ation to the general public forthe manner in which the letterfit ive is going. There is still ahig step to reach.the goal, how-ever, so please mail your letterthis week.
A birthday isn't a birthdaywithout a party, which explain*why the Little House was soprettily decorated in green andyellow The Girl Scouts in Lynd-hurst are 25 years old.
A very delight party was en-joyed, with games directed byMiss Lindsay, hostess of the fun.Mrs. Ulmont A. Diehl, with Mrs.Earp. Mrs. Reneberger, Mrs.Nutz and Miss Leonore Ralph,arranged fur the refreshments.Each guest received a posy. Avery enjoyable time was had.
Attending were Mrs. Ehlers,Mis. Gilmore, Mrx. Chankalian.Mis Ferncr. Mrs Butlorh, Mrs.Nut/. Mis Martin. Mia. Camelet.Miss Ralph, Mrs. Comes. Mr-.Eaip. Miss Derrick, Mm Rene-berKer. Miss Martin. Miss ClaraV.'iiiht Mrs Maturo. Mrs. Em• ••ons. Mis Wright. Mrs, Hoops,Mrs. Myers, Mrs Freeman. MrsShepherd, Mrn Hart and Mr«.Diehl
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Miss Ana* OraCa mwa» chair-man of the school conaasttaa. as-sirled by the Miaws PtiozivaUi,Crwtmao. Fayier, Petly( Curoo.DeMaio, Mrs. rerrar* and Mia,CusUfson. Mrs. Edith Heilsborn•rted as chairnuu ot the (rpupeollectin* tha theatre funds, andMrs. Agnes O'Loufhlin. tnancialsecretary of the drive, wau re-sponsible for individual contribu-tions.
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fact, we printed the report andso did other newspapers. ButCobb and Krauas put a definitefinish to those reports by assertinithey're out for the organizationticket.
Where, then, will the Hoffmanoutnt get its support?
Mrs. O-LaugUla Name*The interesting item on the
Democratic slate is the substitution of Mrs. Agnes M. O'Lough-lin, secretary to CommissionerTames A. Breslin of Lyndhurst.for Mrs. Louis M. Favier, as statecommitteewoman. No explanationwas given for the change.
Joseph A. Meehan of NorthArlington is on the DemocraticAssembly slate and so is MorrisMdlerh of Carlstadt. That's aboutSouth Bergen's representation onit.
In Rutherford there i* this in-teresting fact: Democrats areshowing tigjas ot revival. Jimmy
WaHer Kolheim
Walter Raid Kohlhein), son ofMr. and Mrs Walter aWdkata.o f US Orient r/ay, Rutherford,fojrmerry of 174LjwidfHurst, was _^ ^ Doetoc of
at Temnk UabmUoof Medicrne, Philadelphia.
Dr. KoWheiro li • graduate ofLyndhurst High fchoal whan hewas active in athletics tad wotstate recognition as a member ofthe track.lSani.
He entered West Viigiaia Was.Ifyan Coilaga in the fall of IMPwhere ha r»ajo»*d in biology andchemistry. Dining his sua<>oun««,junior and senior years he servedas assistant to the professor otbiBlugy. graduated with the 4a-gr»e, Badrlor of Science.
An twiMr studant. he was amember of the school band; Ben-zine Ring, honor society in chem-istry; Nucleus Club, banor societyin biology, of which ha was presi-dent; Sigma Alpha Sigma, honorsociety tor all round scholasticability During his senior year hawas listed in "Who's Who AmongCollege Students of America, 1M2—1943."
In October, IMS, Xohlheim en-list, d in the U. S. Navy, receivinghis commission as an Ensign. OftNovember 3, IMS he was inac-tivated.
During his senior year atTemple Medical School he servedan internship at Memorial Hos-pital. Roxborough, Philadelphia.He is a member of Phi Beta PiMedical Fraternity.
Dr. Kohlheim will serve hisgraduate internship at OrangeMemorial Hospital, Orange.
Lyndhurst High School P. T. A.will hold a food ssle. April 24.
Blumenatock, former Lyndhurstboy who starred on the gridironat Fordham University, is seekingthe Democratic nomination forcouncilman.
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Hall tok» th. oovrt that be aer-rowad hk) PareMs' ear while IfctJ'wsm out.
Jaworski saugM to withdrawhis complaint auinst the youthbut Malkias r e W d to g«mHSUCH acUon. • t, r>.
Hall was fiMs! Hurt eosU andthe Motor Veracto pwill be asked to deny him adriver's license until July 1, 1M*.Hell is a high school student.
' Mis* Helen lion, daughter otMr. and Mrs. George ban. of 421Page avauie, was guest of honorlast night at » party at the EssexHeuae. Mies >**» will he marriedSaturday to Thomas Hendersonof Turn
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The wadding of Miss HelenIzoa, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.Gaarga Ism. at 421 Page avenue.and Taamas a Henderson. Jr.son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SHenderson, of Selma. Alabamaand formerly of North Arlington,took slate Saturday morning at11 a m at Sacred Heart Church.Lyndhurst. Rev. John E Murphy
re Mr. andThe attendant* weiMrs. Paul Helton.
The bridegroom arts isiaisHidischarged tram the army. Besaw service far (our yeara ana)was in action in t*theatre of wm.
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Miss Joaephine Cafonp. daugr.ter of Mr. sad Mrs. 1 A. Cataoe.of MM Thomas avenue. Ly ndhurst.and Edward Dygaas ol Indianna.wera marriadyor Horace B
The uouf4e will reside in Indi-ana. Mr. Dylans was in the U S.Navy tor six years. He was dic-• htirged In June.
I Dygaos of Indianna.Ml Wednesday by Maa Botlr. at his olnee
Adult Bible ClassMarks AnniversaryThe Fidelin Adult Bible Class
of Lyndhurst Methodist ChurchSchool celebrated its 15th anni-versary with a special programon Sunday morning at the church
Mrs. Charles Cromley. presi-dent, spoke the words of -wel-come to the members and friendaassembled.
Mrs. John S Vogel. "mother"of the class because uf her in-
efcaintan ofMrs. Louis Favstr and
Mrs. Joseph Gibbs. Ui»l t«; Mrs.
brother-in-law of the bride. Theushers were Reginald Slrois ofArlington, and Michael Bruno ofNorth Arlington, both of whomwere classmates of the newly-married couple at Our LadyQueen of Peace High School, inNorth, Arlington.
Th» bride wsa atluad in agown of whit* Skinntr satin andmarquisette. It was fashionedwith a lace trimmed neck, longsieesa were lace trimmed andpointed at the wrist, and • fullskirt Her fingertip tulle veil wasattached to a net and satin head-piece. She carried a prayerbooktopped with orchids.
The matron of honor wore agown of yellow marquisette witha Dutch cap and short veil. Shecarried a noacgay of daffodils andIris.
The bride's mother wore s grey terest in getting started IS yearsprint frock and Uw bridegroom's; ago. led the singing lor the wor-motber wore green and white ship service and later spakr brief-
ly of the beginning of the class.Raymond C. Exler. who was
superintendent of the Church
Mm HarryMrs. rncstravk StintMrs. Mar R
. secretary Mrs.Kmanet Alaertou. chaplain: Mrs.
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poodent; Mrs. Clui- i .phn Prendargast. u r g a n I s t; Mrs L.HILS•ofetrio, and Mrs WJli.ro Wil
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>«jps»isM I agaaai rMrs. Charles Gull,
•m guards; andKraft, historian.
Quests were Mrs. lson. s u p r e m e IIAlexander Hull, supreme mai • Idial. Mi- C H Miller, supmnr!president and Mrs M ltitx. ra.-si-dent of the Ruin. fi.'M Park Em-blem Cluli, WIIIL.IM H. Wilson. I
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A family reuniun was heldSund.iv in lii-ii..i of S-Sgt! A n
son of Mr and j t k i nMrs. A DIUJCIO, M4 rrerman { w n k „»lreet. recently returned from | H n ( ( ., U
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Larvgthy Service
Outs'? I. Fainkoof of «M I" ..1avenue «ht> . .n-p^i . . l M >J-«I»aptth PubU Srrvlca and arede
ipanie* Mtinh IV hasbeen pirw-nl.'d with a diamondstutt.1. .1 KM \ K.- badge hv Pre*l
Geoifr I! Hlakr r>.. pieHurt was 'i ••!'• in t!>. tatter's
oaV.- in Newark, in thr piesmreof J.wubT Bt:itrn \ux |,,r»MiriI I I 1 * 1 . . I t . l l f . i . . I . , . | , . 1 , 1 . 1 1
snd y Mtll.in 1....H .» . lu l lmanof trit- tompanvt welfarv . >minili . . Mi rainkonl t-. an . 1..iru..' inai . ii.,i, (..tmiian in thetvn'.l'..,.. Nsarlon Kl.vll Itcrating St.itlon J . M ^ \ l'n>
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Each wore a corsage of orchids.A reception was held at the
Essex House. Newark. Followinga southern trip, the couple willlive st San Angelo, Texas, whereMr. Henderson has secured a position.
The bride Is a graduate of theChestnut Hill College. ChestnutHill, Pa. Mr Henderson, a gradu-ate of Texaa A. and M College,served as a lieutenant in thearmy (or (our years. He was sta-tioned for three and a half yearsin Hawaii.
He has been in arrvNi- Uirr- •yi*ars *>t <! was owi-sins ' i" vi ,Wllh U,i lOUth Dlvi*K>n. whichniw service ill Aftira. SouthAmerica. England. Ftantf awl
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M.. tama.1 Oner at la*Kiasilsad avenue. »r,.. has laattmaf*r>l bet btilhJa* anniversary. 'was gxrat ol hassu at a sartjgiven by ate aeugrtir. M M Veteaan Onrer. in tUanuoa -I the
O f ! . .acliHh.l Mr awl Mrs.Fia»» ! i'v Mi and M . J.4>ali..^--..» Mr and Mr* H- * .-.il.\v\ « i and Mi» J«J*a Otverv... ,.. Q m i W . i u - . Hi..-.JiM. Tutini. Uw Mtaaes UladjsCipp aad Kathleea Parka, aliali.. gurat ul hoawc and I nattaaail ..f l-> ndhunt
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Clergy Invited.To See Film
An invitntmn to all pastois.nuns, and their guests lo attend Carlstadta private showing of in* film,•The Bolls of St Marys." hasbeen extended by Robert J W.
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Miss Terry Lotito, duughtvr ulMr. and Mrs- Jamrs J. Lotito.of 292 Qreen avenue, Lyndhurstand Georp Otte. son of Mr. andMrs. Fti,nk Otte uf 582 Paasaicavenue, Kenllworth were marriedSaturday at 4 p. m, at the rectoryor Sacred Heart R. C ChurchRev. Bernard Moore, rectur, offi-ciated
Mrs. Louis Gacriuni-. sister ofthe bride, was matrun of honor
Louis Gaeciunc, In uthei 111 UAof the bride, was best man.
The bride wore 0 w hue »atmdress with an illusion neckline.long slcrvrs pointed ;it thu wristand puffed at the shoulder. Slitwore a finger tip veil and carriedcalla lilliei.
The matron uf honor WUIL- anorchid net dress with Juliet capand carried pink sweet peas
A reieption was lu-ld after theceremony at Dum's Brass Rail (or190
The mother of Hi*- bi uif wore ablack street length di ess trimmedwith blaok sequins and the motherof the bridegroom wore a black
School when the class was orl i i ibd . told why he wanted anadult claas in the school, feelingthat it is sort of a balance wheel(or the whole organization. Herelated a number of anecdotes of'the early years of the class andalso emphaaized the value of theBible study which has been themajor interest through the years.
Frank R Curtis, sang I WalkedToday Where the S a v i o u rWalked," with accompaniment byMrs Curtis.
There was a short lesson on apart of the "Sermon on theMount" by Mrs. J. S. Lataha. whohas been the teacher of the classtor the entire 15 years.
All adults who are interested ina study of the Bible are invitedto attend the regular sessions of more clergymen, nun* and theirthis, class hats) «asch flAl, gaastat T i • » * « « mademorning at *:45 st the Methodist possible through the voluntary
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Fgnr T H E L E A D E R
SPORTS WHIRLBy BILL DACOSTA
Meeting In Hv Hrld April 2nd
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BOWLINGSCORES
Lyndhurtt A«c League
Roo$evelt Rec
Mixed Foursome
Winners InBoskefball
Walter Molloy, so ft ball commish, has announced that a meeting(if umpires and scurokeepers will tx' held at th<- (own hall thisTuesday night at 8 p.m That's April 2nd. Those who have alreadyconsented to fcuide the destinies of the league are Bill Muir, DitveDunald, Frank BuckeJ, Torn Adamo, John DeCecco and John Gui- ,detti. Walter Hubert, one of the stalwarts from last year, is unable |to continue the chute this season because of a change in jobs }Henny Stagmeier, official scorekeepei of last year, will devote his jtime to managing the Lyndhurst Recreation Center team. Takinghis place will be Bill Mun, Jr and Walter Brennan Additional um-pires and scoreketpers are needed in order to make the ta.sk easier iAnyone in a position t.> give up a couple of hours once a week for ione game, is urged to attend the meeting Tuesday and lend a helping |hand. With the right kind of support, there is no reason why Lyndhurst cannot have one of the most successful leagues in the state
Match Bowling
The offitime in planning foi ;i
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boai-d uf the league have spent considerablefoiK season ;tnd from all indications, there will
iganizatinn in process for the 1946 season.•ing Tuesday. April 9th, managers will•isc out entries and iron nut the few re-el ails < once in in K the schedule and uni-
t that time and eachof names soof the same
give those
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mf> the ]ea«ifrom an ind.meeting thai utheitin league To dateare holding ofT untevent more than si:sixteen posting the ;of holding a spot ipmved fatal foi. ev<failed to field a tearCisco that saved theonly filled the
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As for the high school fi«Donald. Ficke and G.tlluijhe! wil;i\ then cun-fUintt, f\.i those vp(,last time and will no doubt play
i an opportunity to get , | H | | t•s have come in regard-ved any utluui requestout at the last soflball
acers were interested in placing teams inhave not voiced any intention, unless they
( manafcft s' meeting on April 9th. In thei teams apply, it looks as though the first•••.ill be the rnifs accepted There was a case
a.st yeai without an entry fee It almosti schedules had been printed, one sponsor.as only the noble work of Matty DeFran | Lyndhur$tfoi Matty tame up with a gang that notdid themselves proud all season.park department have been busy getting » " KIP«Tulldozeis have In-en Working down at theMol|ny also reported that he had ordered
Id. thi Messrs Cameron, Gutheil,II doubtless furnish all the support
votes sure lent a helping handbig pait m the future.
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Board of Education PicksFuture Champs from
Tourney Players
Lyndhurst Board of Educationhas announced the selection ofwinner* of the junior and seniorbasketball must valuable playeraward donated by the LyndhurstCollegiate Team.
Dirk Ratigan, star of the Gold-en Gophers, finalists in the junior
!*' ' league playoff, has been chosen as1' the junior leader, with Bill Schra-
" ' der, stalwart of the "Eight Balls,"undefeated leaders of the senior
ii ' league, has received top honors17) I in the older group.
_i*7 I The awards represent the cul~JTf4 mination of an intensive plan to
provide athletic opportunities for..,t the youth of the township as rei"i guested at a board meeting by i19|' proup of young returned vetei •
Z ans The program was sponsored*~*' by the school board and th*1
schedule and competitions artl1B under the operation of Cameron]J~ anil Harry Gutheil
_)«< Since Cameron's election lo theM 7 president y of the Board of Edu-
• cation the plan has been handledI<M I by Donald in association withii»" Mm. Harry Gutheil and Mi s.
£!j Frank Galiagher.
Fred iopretti Joint Up
Fred Lopresti
Fred Lopresti. son of Mr andMrs. F. Lopresti, of 314 Milburnavenue, Lyndhurst, has enlistedin the army. He is stationed atKeesler Field. Miss., where he isa member of the Air Corps band,He has also organized a swingband of his own.
He is well knoas Freddy Preston when he hadJus own orchestra in civilian life.
Gale Muller Is 3
Make Cancer Dressings1 Gale Elainn Muller. daughterI of Mr and Mrs John Muller of1478 Second avenue, has just ob-
foU-wing women have as- \ s e r v e d n c r t n i r d birthday anm-/ersary The event was cell"
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Oilie Pezei, Golden Pins champ of last year, did the hardestthing last Sunday nighi when she repeated in the final round of thewomen's bowling championships at Feibel's Recreation Center, Tea-net k. From ;• field of 228 ladi-.s, Ollie. Mane Dacosta and Mina Jonesof Wood-HidK<>. and Lee Lanx of Teanerk were the four finalistsafter five qualifving rounds hi d been bowled In the semi-final roundMarit and Lee just couldn't make the grade Marie missed out bya split and a mis-, in the last harm-, to lose by B pinsOilie. in the meantime, was putting on the pressureand racked up names t.f 162, 212 and 202 to total 57fi.and stay in the race Mina came in with 497 andMarie fell ihort with 4H9 The final set df threetames %nv. the scores falling below the par of theprevious rounds but the pit.-n.sure was greater Olln-kept right on going and took a lead of 3fl pins m thefirst game She picked up HI mure in the second, andlooked like an easy winnei until Mina started to gload was whittled down to ..hnut twenty pins when
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At a recent meeting of thel.ymfhur.-t High Sehool PTA Ex-eciitivt- Bi^ard, it was plannedto hold a Food Sail- in the HighSehool Cafeteria on Wednesday.Ajuil 24. at 3 30 p tn.
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Plans of the 20th annual con-vention of the Bergen CountyAmerican Legion, to be held inWcod-Ridge July 14 to 27, wereannounced following a meetingof County Commander Lewis Cal-lahan. County Convention Chairman William Guthrie, CountyVice-Commsnder James Tangney.Commander F. L Dodson of PostNo 97. Wood-Ridge, and the l«t-ter's staff in the Wood-Ridge Le-gion Home.
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te in the Legion Home. The Ladies',Auxiliary of the County LeSion will meet in Wood-RidgeHigh S c h o o l auditorium. Thedrum corps exhibition, which isalways one of the most colorfuevents of the convention, will beheld on the High School AthleticField July 27. The Wood-Ridge
n to his friends Church of Assumption SchooHall will piovide additional fa-cilities for the convention. It hasa seating capacity of 800 and anexcellent stage for the visitingdelegates.
The production of the AnnualConvention Year Book will besupervised r y Harry Hanson, ofthe Lyndhurst Post, and PastCommander F. A. Moran. ofW<>od-BidKe. John A. Van Note,another Wood-Ridge Past Com-mander, will serve as Finance
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a P. Doyle, Past IGeorge T. Watthwr, P. A. Mann,and John Van Note, AdjutantRobert I. Stoeaaer. Finance Ott-cer Anthony Hoffman, Entertain-ment Chairman Karl SeideL JoljnJ. La Fianx* Jr., and PublicityChairman Arthur
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The Franklin Teachen Asso-ciation are planning a FathersNight program for April 3. Tileguest speaker will be Rodney LO'Dell, war correspondent ODnlwas an O W. I. Radio expert inLuxembourg, waa a special cor-respondent for the Herald Hews,Passaic. and spent five years Inthe European area.
Cubs from Pack Five will takepart in the candlelight ceremony.They are Daniel Duddy, BrucePfaffe, Robert Hazard, RogerZino, William Griffith. RobertFrigerio, John Papaatathis, RogerMohry, Gene Granger and BoyScout Lee Tirgrath.
Refreshments will be servedby Mrs. F. Zimmerman and her
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Lynd-hurst Fire Department will holdv
a card party in May. Mrs. FrancesBentzien is chairnwm. She will beassisted by Mrs. Leccadia Dabel,Mrs. Mabi-i Hibbard, Mrs. Mar-garet Casttegrant and Mrs. EllaGebhardt.
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The Wolvei im-s mrnvd nut tlu C.olden Clophei s. 2fi to 24, lo win ,the town juntnr ch.rnipifjni»lnp in the inttBmufal !e<j«ii(* i isl Tursdaj' jnight at the high school court I*ared by ituimy EspoMto, who K«I !nered 10 points, the Wnlvi-nno led by one point at the half Du-k :
Hudiguh tied it up fur the Uopheis hut the splendid wm k uf theWolverine guards. Halm ami Yurkie^i tz , and it game winning busket by Chailie Mu< Her. put the game on let for the Wulvn ines. IBrennan's finw work off the tjackboards helped sel up many seoi'mg \play^ /u r th«* d i n n e r s Hlchie Van Nmtwuk stood out toi the luseis |T h e m i s w o n will be lound in the adjoining colu
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Dodson pointed out that theBergen County American Le-gion's membership, at latest offi- [rial reports, was 8.060, an all- m ^ ' t ^ Xtime hitfh and Ihe largest of anyCouniv in New Jersey. "This as-sures," he said, "that the attend-ance of this first Victory Conven-tion will break the record forBergen County Legion Conven-tions."
The Wood-Ridge Pnjt is rush-ing construction of an addition toits building in order to be readyfor use during the convention.
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M.M4* THE X.SADER
Cmil l tr froM Lyndharst HIy GLORIA SEBINO
Yets to Get
WeH, haire yea been cuuuUtf the days to oui•**>•• vacation? I bet jou have, and if you counted right, you'll ana that starting with Monday of
rlt week well have only ten more school days«ol . .. .
Say. did you know we had a Chess Club atLHS? Yea, sir! It's under the supervision of Mr.Kolt and the members of this club compete withother dubs from out of town.
"On*. Two. Three Strike*. You're Out at tfieOld Bali Game." Our first haswhall (ante u scheduled for April 12when we meet Lodi at Laai. L**'s nope we open the season whha bang!
Now that firb' basketball i i is over, our thoughts turn tovolleyball, which is now in tall swing; ping pong, and, if Old ManWeather keeps up. soon our little Robin Hoods will be out ther••sending their arrows to meet those targets
The man with the tape was around last Friday to get the senior*measured for cap* and gown*, a fact that makes us realize how closethat glorious day is getting. It also makes us realise that we an*getting closer and closer to final exams. Sweet thought!
We thought the play given by Miss Murachanina was veryamusing.' It was very funny at the end of the play when MadelineAntbria. who played the colored maid, kept yelling for her teacher(Miss Muiaihaniana I to come out on the stage. When Miss Mumrhiana finally came out she was presented .with a beautiful bouquetof flowers from the cast and everyone else connected with the play*Miss Murachiana felt a little embarrassed later because she ha.:scolded one of her prop girls for being late for the play, but gosh1
how was she to know that this girl had gone to get her flowers'The cast of the senior play, "Spring Green." went to Belleville
High last Friday night to see their version of the play. It was soilof funny for our cast to be sitting out in the audience, watchingother students act the same parts they had played.
Now that Peggy Ralph has finished taking pictures for "who isgetting in for what?" in the Hall of Fame, our thoughts turn towhat our yearbook will be like and what n»mc it will bear. I guessthere isn't any reason even to wonder because we won't find ouluntil the night of our banquet, but we can dream, can't we1*
Feel like stepping? Then how about coming to the Spring Frolicin the gym tomorrow night? We hardly think coaxing is necessary,so we'll just be looking forward to seeing everyone there.
Juvenile Deportment Soys115 Bod Actors Reformed
Tamarack to Hav«Busy Summer
Camp Tamarack, the Boy Scout
ci.m Now S«yt V«H'AdminfcWion
ed disabilities are now able toreceive treatment in their ownBergen County communities by aphysician of their own choice, ac-cording to the osaVe of Thomas i.ftisry. Veterans AdministrationContact Officer in Hackenaack.
The plan was introduced re-cently and is under the supervis-ion of the Medical Society of NewJersey. Notices are being sent toBergen physicians h y r Societyinformm*: them of the method bywhich they will be paid foihandling veterans' cases. Thecounty office disclosed the project,which ends the long wait forconsultations at Lyons Hoapita![t is already under way with several cases being treated by fam-ily physicians
raid by Stole Socket;Medical Service Administra -
tion, an organization set up bythe State Society, is operatingunder a contract with the V A. inwhich fees for various types of
| treatment arc established and| paid to the doctor by the society
ready fox sa exceptionally busysummer season. la iU test peacetime tamp saace 1MI. Tamarackexpects to operate cloaaat to ca-pacity than ever before. Tun Mc-Coy. Assistant Spout Executive,who will direct the summer ramp,is now selecting his staff leader*Because of the ead of the war.more young men of outstandingleadership ability are availablethan in many years A wa*front instructor and a medical di-rector have already been securedand selection tl other staff membera is proceeding rapidly.
Tu improve the physical lay-outof the Scout camp, nine lean-tos• if Adriundkck type are being eonstrueted of discarded tek-phcpoles. Each lean-to will anondate four Scouts, and they will beso grouped as ta form two village*at the camp. Eight new canvaswall-tents accommodating fourScouts each will be purchased a*
Uniform Fund ofBarringtr lncr««s#*Dunn. lit* pM » « * UM Vru
form Fund of the Ht.rr.njtT Corpsk • jump, * ith ?r*,!\
Lyndhurst Elks. SI«O. J-iaU-on Brothers, ISO. Kverymans
Bible Claas. HMO. Midland ParkDrum Corps. W William Valtery.ft. Wulffs Coof Store. M. ERedmond. Jr J S I. ChnatensMi« V. Mai is.-:a. I*, and A Spin-
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nunn, US at. Hoimaiuv tlO KSpies. M ami B Bogan. %&
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Mrs Mannn N.'-. n. Mil brinstalled as rt>>al matiua uf Adfoniram Court. Order of the Am-aranth April M. at Hi. club hnusr
Other ..m..i. to br installedare Royal patron. Jav Krkcrt. as-aorta leKlefer
soon as negotiations can be completed The swimming dork baabeen re built and a new waterfront cabin is under way. Sxtensive improvements to existing facihties .iK' also being pushed withih. arrival of warmer weather
, . . .„ . . . .,. , The Scout ramp u used allIt. in turn, is reimbursed by the I year round, and 11 particularlyV.A . plus an allowance to cover I popular these Spring days. Overadministrative cunts. An initial j the last week-end, the campaag
unit- ut Oakland Included Troop
Under supervision of the Ber-Ken County Probation Depart-ment the conduct of 115 out of357 juveniles improved so as notto need it longer, according tothe annual department report.
Probation, says Chief Probationolive, U Van D. Chandler, is amethod by which criminal jus tide
relations cases supervised wasdefinite failure experienced: fivewere referred to other courts forcriminal action; three were sentto jail or prison, and six fled thejurisdiction of the departmentand are now fugitives from justice. •
"Probation originally was uaed
Two. Rloomfield: and Troops Oneand EiKhl. Rutherford. Tentsraltns and lean tus aie in greatdemand.
Harry Anderson, of Carlatadt.was elected to the ExecutiveBoard uf Tamarack Council. Boy
j Scouts of America, last week. MrAnderson is an active member ofthe Men's Club of the Preaby-tenan Church of Carlstadt. whichsponsors Troop Three in that
at Mosqueon Saturday
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Wnthi. aecretary. Mi- M.uSmith, treasurer, Mr* HelenItentone: vondurttv**. Mt> KuthT l s d a l r . mam*. i » h - • .•! . . '• .• i n -vMi- Maude Krefet inwtwvm.Mm Sophie Pinto ami Mr» KyduMoller.
fund uf $5,000 n;«» Riven ttnMedical Service Administ rationby Iht' state med*cal unit
A veteran needing treutmt-nlstfM's to the V.A <ifft<«* in theCounty Administrative Building.Hackonsiick, and receives a certi-ficate which he giv«*» to his phytician. In emergency cases, how-ever, and where there is a pre-sumption that the lUneu is aer-vire t-iinnei uti. the V A will as-sume reiiponsibility fur the doc-tor's let* pending dt-tc-rmtnation I cwnmunity. Hrwill rrprewnt theof the claim. North Dutrict, whu-h inctudea
Carlstadt. East Rutherford, Wood-Rtdgf. on the Executive Board.
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bo fitted to the individual in to effect the reformation of indi-viduals convicted of crime, andin this field its usefuleness umost striking. During IMS thedepartment superviaed 093 adult-aaea. These individuals paid thedepartment I12.U2 in ftnes and$1,764.40 for property destroyedor stolen.
Duiins the year 168 of thcaeindividuals were discharged fromprobation. All but It thus re-leased show definite improvemem Three war* arrn-sted oilnew chareet; eight who definitelyfu.V«i on probation were sent tojail or prison, and 19 absconded
.1 art1 now fugitives."
order to bring about the returnof the probationer to a normaland useful place in society.
in dealing with so-called Ju-venile delinquents," says the re-port, "the Juvenile Court did notsit in judgment but rather it ex-tended to them the aid and as-sistance that Bergen County hasprovided for children in trouble.
Failure In Only M Oaaaa"In only 16 juvenile cases was
f;i•]ufe experienced. OT these, 13wi-re sent to custodial instttu-tmna and three fled the juriadic-hon of this department.
Under certain circumstancesu, hen 16 to 18-year-old adoles-cents «et into difficulty the lawpermits the court to deal withthem as juveniles. In the pastyear 78 such cast's were handled,26 of theae were discharged. All:*ut two were discharged with im-provement. In one case the court<>!dpi.>d custodial care; the otherwas re.'-rred to the CriminalCrurt for u^poiition.
"In domesi. • relations 748families or individual* were supported entirely <>r in «*. v qymoney collected from individualsunder order ct( the Domestic Re-lations Court to support theiidependents. Had this support notbeen forthcoming, a considerablepart uf the $251,165.70 so col-l'ftt'd would have tjeen a chargeagainst the taxpayers,
Estranged FamHiea Be-nn.ted"Dunnn the year 42 estranged
families were reunited, and in 91casts relationships between husUnd and wife had improved toa point where the court feltttfied in discontinuing probation-
Recorder and Mrs William Bivona of 244 Jay avenje, cele-brated their sixteenth weddinganniversary Tuesday night withFt dinnner and theatre party inNrw York City.
W S C S. of i i . • M<-thiM.uiChurch wil l hold a ehutrh il*vmtftiikj;. Apt i) 4
Mr» A. J M.ii.i.ii!. i .<f i>S u m m i t a v e n u e returned ( m m ..s la \ at Tampa. FIorKla
Curt 1. y n d h u r a l , CalholwDaughters of A m r r u a * ill i< • tMonday night
Fraternity ChaiHrt. (> K Swtll hold the *>nnu*.l elet-tumApril 6. lnM..II«>l>o*. of Ihr rl«t If.onVrr* will ta>k<' pi .m A p n l .'<
Raffa«le Tutini
SI Maiv'i Guild of Uw SIThomas'! Episcopal Church willhold « roast b#«f dinner. April 11.The arrangement rt>mmillr« In-cludes: Mrs Kalherine Hiums,Mrs Arthur Beedy. Mrs r
Cub Pat'k No. 8 will mret April12 at thr achool The Fourth An-niversary of the organization will I Lane and Mr*. Clifford WinJetbe celebrated I and Mrs Charles Nelaon.
River Road P T A will moetMay 22. Mrs Ethel Podt-rson ischairman
Back After 4 Years in Service . . .
WILL BE INDKK THE SAME H I W A I MANAGEMENTAND Wll.l. FKATVkE THE SAMK PU-WAK BaUIVlCE.
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The American Seamen's FriendSociety
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RIZZO'SLIVE POULTRY MARKET
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229 Sanford Avenue LyndhurstPHONE RUTHERFORD 2 2597
To People who are Asking the Question:
"ARE NEW JERSEY RAILROADTAXES HIGH?'
BODY and FENDER WORKREPAINTING
TUNE-UPGENERAL REPAIR
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