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latM-p !U«>*'<!>«,« 4 *11 mM. up to « the eoi. (ftM) || ' ' V -ff-, ti--.. > re I': . ft ia Bi :tvk. t- .i v il l I- i • la I - ini*, an.i California the ivvtt *entatlVt„s i*l Nev, J *•i sev and lh ‘ Middle Atlantic H r.i »n _ l..yn>i hurst was fitted agtiin-d * Pen»,i , hi I i able to pitch then a<-e right hand er .I k-. v '1 ila because of tom u«t students tend tn skylark when permitted tu drive their cars to school. On the othe£ hand tin- growing practice ha* jtroun’d ,mu h crtti 45 Local People Make Trip To Ann Arbor lynttant WM Mint Tint* Babe Until Changien Bays If I %*wlhur*t • Habe Iliiili ! ' * \ttO fftf > ’« * Stellalo unit lath jllaiaijf, Mi .Jaine* l* lU n Mi jit • I Tiio'tee M o i *• set C. h a r l c s If - i.»k NltfM Italic-. •Mi ,i)t i v, ft Mi and Vt itnd V Wdtiao Vt.ni-. < •• Mr* tie«.t nW fiti and son M■ and «mi bi and Mt» Fot t> h «- local ; ' an, tram and automobile m.<d« tiu: I i75 Hide reliu.ll t f,»‘ ti ■ . L y n d h u i > t t>> A n n A r b o r M«'h : and hack to <lirer on the Habe Rain League Ail Htars *, ih. World fi u\ elrd both. v. u\ s ' m the ;<nto- ffiobilf whilt • twelve fcwik Km* train and four went bv *n- Om- it* al ' resident Kian;. - Matii> flew out ari l jtrtiiined .> itw'to T.i/k.-mc in th e W -i Id ^.-l I* .» eluded M.« ... W illnin V tlal that oarkers I rH(lH « ill tin ll.tlHilt ll going up U» th* cording to plans H U m m t-ed When the school* reopen next week many chil- dren will breathe a sigh of rflief. For them the aim- less tiunitiier is over. Fo* another two semesters their live* will be directed im a severe timetable, (.omplnin as much as they want, secretly, they are well aware that the' direction to which they are exposed in the classroom is a welcome thing, a thing which they are going to mi»s more than anything else in their later lives. Classes Students Back To Classes In South Bergen Approximately 15.000 students in the South Bergen area begin straggling back to school next week. North Arlington and Rutherford are among the early returner*. The system* open on Wednesday. Lyndhurst follow* the next day. East ’Rutherford and Carlstadt howeyer. do not reopen, until the j following Monday the same i time the parochial schools in the | Newark Dioce.o reopen. ' P A I * The Lyndhurst High School students will not retain, how * ever, on schedule. . Reconversion > work In that school is far from A campaign to compete and the S1 hool p,obabl> (. „ n l r o | „„,„W r »f »lt.>- will not open for at- least two . .. » • i i » ' weeks. mobile.* Ingli school duilfiil^ In North Arlington the high I Use i* being m apped out In school will have a tfew principal ’School Superintendent Wi Joseph Flimlin. the former pnn 1 i u- i w i i i» • cipal. w as’discharged after hear , ■••>th School Prill* inf*s by the Board of Education cipal Johll Ml* Lean. .which kept the warm summer, EveVy student • who drives a even warmer. i car to school will require a-per New 'Jersey will send approx , mat. The plan ;s to restrict use imately 920.000 students back to r of cars to all but those who re their classes in the next ten days quire them. Unlike most communities, how i School officials all over the ever, those in South Berseh have'country have become increasing no pressing expansion problems |y disturbed over the growing Lyndhurst .is studying a $750,000 problem of ptudents dl*vl*ig cars addition t«*. the high school B u t , to schi*>! thr growth of the parochul; In s„m, k(.„, h, vt, scho.,1 system* have taken up dK.|„,P(l lh-„„ w , de(ln,t(, hnk S.1, o . between m -age and deln. Both Queen of Peate and St aueIR„, c,„„e ,hat v„un, Mar>’ s have ben increased. In both institutions ‘ record enroll ments are! expected. Many who sought admission have been re fused for lack of space. Lyndhurst, Saoed Heart « rt.sldent, who own £ J i US L ! ± r i .2 - y L h i ! d “* home, near hoo4». The,- „ Visitor Here Reported Missing grades lftsf year will eoth th« year. tr.mt of their home*. St. Mtchuel, ,n Lyndhur.t u ,ny rv(nt L, ndhu, ,t stU M M T «re O U trV t UrM control- lover their dr.ving. d.urina school hours.'than ever before Thitf«- permitted to drive to school will ' have special insignias on then cars to prove it. a-cording t< j resent plans. A pretty. Id-year old girl who! had been: vacationing in I vnd- ■ ■ a hurst was reported missing Moh- fCOVtCHCl A * «IO V day by her sister when she failed ^ ^ mm to return to hei home in Kansas j A t rO PT V dflTT66 Citv K <n-. The sister. Mrs. Diane Diamond' pvt Rtmald A. joy son of Mi of 321 Second Avenue. L.Vndlmrst nnd Mis. Michael V Joy. 2H Dela said th»* girl. Diane Watson, got lield avenue Lyodhuitt, recently ofT the Greyhound bus she took {. was graduated from the ei^ht ,in Newark ai Kansas City. Kan.^ week Administration School at Her father could not locate her. I f 0rt Chaffee. Ark Miss Wats«>n. described as env» Joy received instruction in typ- tional ly u^iset has- hazel brown fjlmg and Army cleiifl pro ey*s. brown hair, and is five feM !t-edures. fiv/* inches, tall. She weighs 115, He iH' M mR gladuate ofI.ynd pounds The girl wore black slacks and a red sleeved sweater, black san • dais and a pmk shorty coat. Barbara Ruth Henn e. dauaht er of Mr and Mrs. Roy Hennig* hurst Fiigh School. Mr and Mrs Paul Fartjrier and son. Paul, of Frnest avrnue ar<- back from a vacation *:>ent with Mr. Farmer « parents, Mr. snd 213 Tontine avenue, had ai> gueats Mrs. Proctor Farnici ul Juhiislun at a dinner at her home Wednes Citx. 111. Thev were a<romi>anied- dav. in celebration of her fifth by Mr Farmer's .brother arid sis birthday, her grandparents. Mr and Mrs. F. O. Heismeyer Miss Ruth Heismeyef. ter-in law. Chief petty OfHci and Warden Farmer USN. and Mn F’armer. of - Middletow n, R I Township Opens Registration Fight Among Folks Here Public \ffairi» < oiniiiio- *ioner Halpli \. Polito lia« map{M*d plaits for arousing township interest in rt*«i«.tra- tion* this \ear. Six night session* will be held at the Toun Hall to make it cu») for residents to register. The nights will be on 17 and 18 of Septembei v. ith four additional ni^-hls corning on the 23, 24, 25 and 2ri. , Polito said that Tow nship Clerk Fred Taub aud his staff wul keep tfte Town Hall office from 7 jxm to 9 p.m. on the Scheduled nights Polite* declared approximetrir 11.0<K) voters are now registered He believes Ihere should be ovei 12.000 registered A recent >iu vey by local .DfenVis t;ats, he said, mdicirted nearly 900 are not it- gisteied. That number i* conse* vative, he feels “Regis.tt'atloo ha^ been made so simple.” Poll to declared, "that there ' is no valid excuse w hy every resident qualified to be re- gistered should not be registered ‘All a resident must do is ap pear ’ at the tow n clerk’s office and fill out a _foiin listmfc his name, address and date of hn* birth. That ntaVes it possible foi him to vote in November and at , other elections.” Local Little League Playoffs Underway The annual U ttle League Play-Offs for the Tewsriilp Championship got waterway last night at the Elver Hoad Park. The S. B. Penieh Com' pany. American League cham pions ai»J the Klka Club. Ihe KaUnnal league tltllsts. began a best of three series last night and the second game is on tap tor tonight (Thursday) starting at • pan. A third game, if nec- Mtsarv. will be played neat Tuesday night. The Leader went to prr« before the result el last night's game was known. The winner of the three game set gets possession of the William F. Gallagher Tropht fur a year .md‘a leg towards permanent possession. Three town titles are necessary to garner permanent ownership Two teams, the Circle Club and the Kt. Michael s HNS hold two legn on the trypbv whi|e the Vigor Red Wings. Wilson Build ■ers and the Kiwanis Club earh , have won once. Thiv marks tbe eighth season of Little League baseball in l.vndhurst and like the Babe Ruth League. U pari of the recreation program spon sorest by Ihe D epart m ent of Parks and Playground.. School Trustee ^William }. Hello, a former'semi -pro base ball pitcher manages tbe K H Penick entry while Carl Mr Donald, the former star athletr at East Rutherford High School pilots the t:|ks Club. Miss Miry Corwin of Forest ax'enue. marked her 75th iiirthda'. on Sunday She w as a L'ue»t at! the hiWrte of her sister, Mi« Hai - ry Litucu*. of P»wt avenoe Babe Ruth Team Third Best In Nation, Joe Tita Boesn’t Lose Tourney Bane B\ W aller “Hawk Howr I.M ulliur't rei*eived natMUial .iiciaiiit this paM week willi lhc participation of its Balw Hnili I caguc Vll-Slar- iii the league's World Series -lageil al Vtiu \rl*oi Mich Ijgbt regional elianipi«uts fr«*m tlu* I uited Slate? and l anuda rep- resenting 1HK2 leagues . Jills lu tlie I nt\cr«il% of Mning.m eampuo !<• battle for Is p obnor* in baseball. exi4tt«i%c' fur Ihi \» I m'I sitii llie age** of |.l and I *. W hen the *«’rie» cm inl. I*elisac*»la wa- crow tied chain pioit. wilh I Yii«llntr*i getting the eoU»o(ation rouinl cluuo- pi' n-liip and third, jila* e hotter*. Pensacola. Florida with scv«u hoys returning f ont in AH ; .jtent <ul- an Star team. v\«s rat«rd the t iM»* j„. in . ites in the M*$7 r**iiew iit And lr^ \ •. Lvndhi i t e. by the sjHvta-uh. l^t.i V -i fit • balling left Ivandei and a terrific balt.f t.‘i» Peitsacsda mm, performed in the iashu>n i*id ♦•d them as they el i ti Oi leans « u> I. J viidhuisi H I *.2 and. StiimlorU, Conn.' 9 l.< 0 Lyndhurst. uiuier the tutef.i; ol Co M iiw trrj Bobby Muhl<- • en, and fltchi? Cinuhtm. did w»rli for themselves a.", they yv'oo two Of th e thr»«e itmes pjas-ed «t let ry Field on the Mu hnvan canit-.u* j to b r crtiw ned «'t>nsf>latioh ‘t. ham | puuis In its opener, w his h v. «> chosen as tin b e st g<<nie in- tb» [.entire tournament. Lyndhiu'st canie up with two run* in th« last pa.i t ot the linal inniQg W d teat Sherman Oajks, Califoirtia I fanned iti* him then « bount'e b«» Facing l»- tel s i n J*< - S*nilbeiv.tt . ship. I.ynd!. start l'w .. Lyhdhu; st across the iat« t Yhe ' li #. v ».,iVhpaw v.i« t o f i e s o v e r C.aiden State Clai ksbui g • .in the *enii finals Vu plus two ftne •amv» agaiiud K t at Bel gen m , low el ttievv i-tie ptt< t>m& . mi i I f* o a. .>!.» it -t i»atiri to late t tht- nest tw«»,|* d » l i n l f e y ..wh4» h a d itteia ami two hit mi>la « drive to the Hegi«tnal Chanvpttifi i lhe right fielder' head t. « doubl< When the .n.fuM .t ^Kks^i the ball ti Vuig lo ^e-i p. ■» sesj.ii .«1 M«in.fyUrl a *<«tt)«4cted I’lt- t H flt and . aw* m to •*.(>«v lloiH Riches were hatd ’fast hulls - Aftei tlu tn I pit. h tn luv |tt a... t h a i « ; .. •. • manager After a nm feien,* <vn the nvoood pla\ !*-o ».d .. ,$ tlriffr> •' t»'ifc » p r e d all and reli«>d on ih* curve Th void off in ' K tfiv »t» t f o- next is ..t- *>1} p a n Ms ali*t Toftonv «t ... gel mi has*- both on w*tk** ln ttu '-isvh lonmg ’.oth S«, -s and k in-tio»a .'(.o'-i i.'. iltuind tnoa.ll> wm'' l.on.d' (nil hxvt play> at srtutid snd the side wa.- vetoed silhmi ,* «n>re .Then m t,h< l«**t tnnma Riih Rt «n'im lh i t ttUis tc-d t ’ » nttn hd oil Grilfey with a Une * o.t* I,, tiifht vvith two tmtteis> T hr S**oht a t Re^llMKsI . ha.*rp. a tested little time to drstfi.. s the i»m r tss the> cante * it<w 'tit i.i; vn t h e t o p <*# t h r mid to make » 3 ? Vickery drew a ba*e ,.a» halt* d l V1 .i . t ■ 'is ij thi cant lb ht*ld whit# Hi- Ol ' « • »- i;ii'Und»Ug out t" Mi.piai • V►* it i I r kr-t .o>d sri't f i . i . ' i \V throw- »va* -m» th e •hesi'ii but um| iu. umpire- yetted '>at« M ti In bek at the umpne behmd nut . .a \ - s. y st thu <t n* 1 s i !. I thr plat« Jo.i .»1 'I r»| i i- v.t Illat>i»n*n followed atth a single (C«nt nited on Pa*« III I Dumpl$$uejoined Monday When Board Meets III* ibriiip iwsur «|ill Is •oHMiblcnng in I t m lluiru ^ b* n the H«»ar«l *»f t timitM**toSN r* mret* Oest Man • l a \ iiig ltl a full lim ix is e\prclcsl He«i«b'Ot* in tne *011111 eu-i area of I s os«lln mr ol %*b«* a r e op to arttt* o*et tbe |h»*- sibllltY a prnoit sill Im- grantctl lu all tppluaol foC lit • Suable a \* nue •loinp* will base a delegation |ir< »e«| \ Lyndhurst Firemen . Ire Planning Te Mark Prevention Week Itali n A t* •. *».; ren»o u ho would i i> u I , \ 1.oMv? Mi Vi. tor , nest V> W Moi .1 -iqsM t . and Mi • William N, . . win! Mi V ■•Br',.- Wall and V -Kdwaitt «!•••• »t a bellies ll»t « »fl.»n* ■Itat i b* i-n ap|»feeiatrd. tbr% l»t»l lit- tU I M t ‘iJjV U n iv e rsity B u y s M orris Co. E state W a te r S h o rta g e B ecom es C ritical A s O fficials L ook U p F o r R ain State and municipal official* hate their c>r» •kisanli today, hoping for tbe rain weather experts -aid i* due. ( tile** heat* rain begins falling *<»on statewide re-trie- tionn on water,use ma> be necessary. M«dori-t- «»ei Route 1ft have a dramatic \ie%* of ln»w the Jersey (!ity water #\*teui is drying up. frreat bare stretches of the bottom of the Homiion Reservoir can Ite seen. J'-tsey City has termed the srt a - li»i».V. snet IViiUw ^ra-.ed a ■ ' 1*1111 W ll dtofft'ihna d. .o.t.e ...I lie ts puhti. aBbirs tn w bah . **ntr«l it d to.p fall* ftan Mili jb «»l a !tH,i.a - • o« apolM-a<Mw Uresen snene- Up ' | V . -f. ** M na m n 1 hr. - .Hm Wsis -’ . olleo^t,e .1 , tho' lb i,- •«*»• S' : a . and* ■ uation critical. Ly ndhurst and North Arlington are amon '4 the users of Jei sej City w atei Hackensa k W ater Company which nuppl.es Carlstadt. F.ast Rutherford and Rutherford is i similarly affected as are the w at er systems throughout the r«**t of the state This come* from George R t Shankhn. director of the State Water and Policy Commission Shanklin recently c**mpleted a sur\e> of lit** system* of North Jersey Distret. Hackensack. Jer sev Citv and Newark Shanklin shook hts head It looks as though it ut going he as bad a* it was ih 1D49, d*N lact-d Shanklin. "That was the last time New Jersey had U> in v.tke M-strictions'' In IMS conditions were seretus But hurricanes brought heav> rsins and reservoir* quickly filled up. Shanklin is not ailh«»ut hope Weather experts sav that we arr approaching a season w hen ram will fall hea'ily. Above normal lams are anti ipated If this bap pens the day will be saved However. Shanklin pointed <»u.i this is th* worst drought m New Jersey history It tom*** at a time when the- *tate population ha- grown. when indusry i» us ms more water than ever before and cooling systems are eating up enormous water tonnage. The resr Otr* are new IUI f*i cent of rapacity 10 pet - ent le*» •than the% were at a «in.d*r trme in (M l We are lunsf »m Im i slater at a rate «d * billion eal Ions a month When we hit JO per rent o'. cape* tty we re in teal trouble,*' Khankitrv declared Even last week end s heavy runs failed to tog up the opt) mtsm of suthitritirs Hai-dd iihUnd pu.-iw i <»f the Jersey City «opply de 'ared r* H-iSmn f*fk *k*S strictions may be imposed befotei the end of the week j "If we Bon't get enough run*.ft frcsri *he rainst «rm." Oh land tmd i “ w-e ll . hjtv*- t«v b e g in e m e i g**m > -i cuftatlnNent of wStet u«e Wj H>e| fH 2nd Heaviest Rain aertal View «»t the Issm hl* e-late Ut ktttrls I ewnt Th- .tiil*rlni»nt. <»>d (H i nd And •’* r t ,hr l'™ "'*' O »...!««» Itkki.w. I >*•' • " * ' and P'iiblii- Works Commi»sione: , , , , . * .. ,, . August W Hecknian would ne » ! l Mukin.ou ««lb # 'I rar u asl'ing and Isa a watrrit.* greea m a) **m»ii l»* -ludvin^ ..ini*i*t -nrr«rtiiiillii|« sn y if -.til' AnMu* Sunday i Uuwdel ||lr | | k ,, ,|„ \..o.l., •torn*, brought the year » •«!•«<! h i* . tit i i i u n . heav.rst d<> a mwHir Ohland said'; •'** • olleg. iltFouglt I »lw rd I I B tllra.ti- tltatr tin- Boon ton Reftei voir si ea,-.j man «>f lheHoard ofI ru«t*e^iiiiouru »tf tin* s».*i r ly *nd >(«*.«..>» ,.i ti,. u s . i i.i . . .. tr .i, ii ,.,. i i*..i . -W.« *■ 1 . i,„ i . i The •a h en -.un.-iff finally j ea* h*« ttie f * f dam*. Ohlaitd said H mi engineers were at the city » wpter *h*«| dsdj taking measute-mem* Awaits Figure* Tnday he sa* awaiting W‘>rd on >ust h/>w murh. of the i unoff was rew rung the /Hen* His said * #!«-» us* urfa.d'lHrnt* «mld be »:■> de<J only by a >on.tinuing heav> ran fall t>r. urte*pe«ted quant 'y of run- ff • iK» twata Mt • tana • •«• r*e es|om«*e« In aiusiais ing the - ■ Will tar * ymul «* •.* !* •• ere -«*. ■••!*•. . < several dr ate »iv' et.ag pros'issun far the e'-enta ># the l?n- »*si« ff »*■ %o«ne *»t th**' tinpoi tajn : ft -i t -i*. • • that wtiat i High School Football Starts Practice As Golden Bears Face tig-Nard Season . *•!«**• ImUmH *i I »••», aa«l a** »»ta ...» *’ * ksm Mlsb tblNMi will get «m e |B* *"* ”* a«««*« •itSt ■mpmmtmt ptotlii *<aw**d' *>. ***** * ,v> I iegutsd im **-•■» m *•— »> »- 4 ' _ M^Uo I .u . !».. ». i . a tw rtofcaMS **“ * * < h* lots s«a «i »*ei i %n w ssas*«oa«a s* S-«Mell * *-* ■<Maa»n« »»•*•*« i pByabHd • t«MMMie*> «o* twsaBa * ** iaM.ees b. IN % Inaews ta« j f f r y DtRomfl Oil lelate iba «•<*-«• H»*•*•*•* e tl** <M*td*a B*a#« oU* e*«> Field Ciarcitei ****** a*«4'e*at e « s a *• * ***** se* a itk* e * * " 1*1 Ps*iN>e % *iu» i Msitttiw* tag is* *a«*« i tw* «M «a aUt •*• ia# Hl*a 4 <«aW »»>■»-< PsSa* • a »*aast r»*Ms i ttfftt** i <*!>■) <..<w<ta taa Baal RMS*ft««S ta i**a i is* «*»* a ps»» ~l don't tl mk the drought ■*I . » ,e» toy s ion* shot. ' Uhlaod satd . ** ■ I gues* ' ne. pt>aed up a little I ' M th . tMBvy ram bw. I 1 1 ‘w<u" think it's going u» be enough v* ! T*ws t.'n ; er*jt>- tase * * t « f U f >»u Vol. 3 S -N ^ 8 I.YNDHl RS I. N J \ l t i l S r 2«*. I*».T n *“ "SS.'SJ T-*.Ur. * ” * *"

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s tu d e n ts ten d tn sk y la rk w h en p e rm itte d tu d r iv e th e ir ca rs to school.

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H Um m t-edW hen the school* reopen next week many chil­

d ren will breathe a sigh of r f lief. F or them the aim ­less tiunitiier is over. Fo* another two semesters their live* will be directed im a severe tim etable, (.omplnin as much as they want, secretly, they are well aware that the' direction to which they are exposed in the classroom is a welcome thing, a thing which they are going to mi»s more than anything else in the ir later lives.

ClassesStudents Back To Classes In South Bergen

Approximately 15.000 students in the South Bergen area begin straggling back to school next week.

N orth Arlington and R utherford are among the early returner*. T he system* open on Wednesday.

Lyndhurst follow* the next day.E ast ’R u th e rfo rd and C a r ls ta d t

h o w ey er. do n o t reopen, u n til th e j fo llow ing M onday — th e sam e i t im e th e p aro ch ia l schoo ls in the | N e w a rk D ioce.o reopen. ' P A I*

T h e L y n d h u rs t H igh School s tu d e n ts w ill n o t r e ta in , how * e v e r, o n sch ed u le . . R econvers ion > w o rk In th a t school is f a r from A campaign toc o m p e te and th e S1 hool p ,obab l> (. „ n l r o | „ „ , „ W r » f » lt.> - w ill n o t o p en for at- lea s t tw o . . . » • i • i »'w eeks. m o b ile .* Ingli s c h o o l d u i l f i i l ^

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New 'J e r s e y w ill send a p p ro x , mat. T h e p lan ;s to re s tr ic t use im a te ly 920.000 s tu d e n ts back to r o f c a rs to a ll b u t those w ho re th e ir c lasses in th e n e x t ten d a y s q u ire them .

U n lik e m ost co m m u n ities , how i School officials a ll o v e r thee v e r, those in S ou th B e rse h h a v e 'c o u n t ry h av e becom e in creasin g no p ressing e x p an sio n p ro b lem s |y d is tu rb ed o v e r the grow ing L y n d h u rs t .is s tu d y in g a $750,000 p ro b lem of p tud en ts d l *v l*ig cars a d d itio n t«*. th e h igh school B u t , to schi*>!t h r g ro w th of th e p a ro c h u l ; In s„ m , k ( .„ , h , vt,scho.,1 s y s te m * h ave ta k e n u p dK . |„ , P(l lh -„ „ w , d e(ln , t(, hnk

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T he s is te r. M rs. D iane D ia m o n d ' p v t R tm ald A. jo y son of Mi of 321 Second A venue. L.Vndlmrst nnd M is. M ichae l V Joy . 2H Dela said th»* g irl. D iane W atson , got lield a v e n u e L y o d h u i tt , recently ofT th e G re y h o u n d bus she took {. w as g rad u a te d fro m th e e i^ h t ,in N ew ark ai K ansas C ity . Kan.^ w eek A d m in is tra tio n School at H er fa th e r could not loca te her. I f 0 rt C haffee . Ark

M iss Wats«>n. d escrib ed a s env» J o y rece iv ed in s tru c tio n in typ- tio n a l ly u^iset has- hazel b ro w n fjlm g a n d A rm y c l e i i f l pro ey*s. b ro w n h a ir, and is five feM ! t-edures.fiv/* inches, ta ll. S h e w eig h s 115, He iH' M m R g la d u a te of I.yndp ounds

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B a rb a ra R u th H enn e. d a u a h t e r of M r and Mrs. Roy Hennig*

h u rs t Fiigh School.

M r and M rs P au l Fartjrier and son. P au l, of F rn est a v rn u e ar<- back from a v acatio n *:>ent w ith Mr. F a rm e r « p a ren ts , Mr. snd

213 T o n tin e a v en u e , had ai> gueats M rs. P ro c to r F a rn ic i ul Ju h iis lu n a t a d in n e r a t h e r hom e W ednes C itx . 111. T h ev w ere a<romi>anied- dav . in ce le b ra tio n of h e r fifth by M r F a rm e r 's .b ro th e r arid sisb irth d a y , h e r g ran d p a re n ts . M r and M rs. F. O. H eism eyer M iss R u th H eism eyef.

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Township Opens Registration Fight Among Folks Here

Public \ffairi» < oiniiiio- *ioner Halpli \ . Polito lia« map{M*d plaits for arousing township interest in rt*«i«.tra- tion* this \ear.

Six night session* will be held at the T oun Hall to make it cu») for residents to register.

T h e n ig h ts w ill be on 17 and 18 of S e p tem b e i v. i th four ad d itio n a l ni^-hls corn ing on the 23, 24, 25 and 2ri., P o lito said th a t Tow n sh ip C le rk F red T au b a u d his staff w u l keep tfte T ow n H all office fro m 7 jxm to 9 p.m . on th e Scheduled n ig h ts

Polite* d e c la red a p p ro x im e tr ir 11.0<K) v o te rs a re now reg is te red He b e liev es Ih ere shou ld be ovei 12.000 reg is te re d A recen t >iu vey by local .DfenVis t;ats, he said,

m d ic ir te d n e a rly 900 a re not i t - g is te ie d . T h a t n u m b er i* conse* va tiv e , h e feels

“ Regis.tt'atloo ha^ been m ade so sim ple .” P o ll to d ec la red , " th a t th e re ' is no va lid ex cu se w hy e v e ry res id e n t q u a lif ie d to be r e ­g iste red sh o u ld not be reg is te re d

‘All a res id e n t m ust d o is a p p ea r ’ a t th e tow n c le rk ’s office and fill o u t a _foiin listmfc his nam e, ad d re ss and d a te of hn* b irth . T h a t ntaVes it possib le foi h im to vo te in N ovem ber a n d at , o th e r e lec tio n s .”

Local Little League Playoffs Underway

T h e a n n u a l U t t le L eag u e P lay -O ffs fo r th e T e w sr ii lp C h a m p io n sh ip got w a te rw a y la s t n ig h t a t th e E lv e r Hoad P a rk . T h e S. B. P en ieh C o m ' pany . A m erican L eague cham p ions ai»J th e Klka C lub . Ihe K aU nnal l e a g u e tlt lls ts . b egan a best o f th re e se rie s la s t n igh t and th e second g am e is on tap to r to n ig h t (T h u rsd a y ) s ta r tin g a t • p an . A th ird gam e, i f nec- M tsarv. w ill b e p lay ed n e a t T u esd ay n igh t. T he L ead er w en t to p r r « b e fo re th e resu lt e l la s t n ig h t's gam e w as k n o w n .

T h e w in n e r of th e th re e g am e se t g e ts possession of the W illiam F. G a lla g h e r T ro p h t fur a y e a r .m d ‘ a leg to w ard s p e rm a n e n t possession. T h ree tow n tit le s a re n ecessary to g a rn e r p e rm a n e n t o w n e rsh ip T w o team s, th e C irc le C lu b and th e Kt. M ichael s H N S hold tw o legn on th e try p b v w h i|e the V igor Red W ings. W ilson B uild

■ers an d th e K iw an is C lu b e a rh , h ave w on once. T h iv m a rk s tbe e ig h th seaso n of L ittle L eague b aseb a ll in l .v n d h u rs t an d like th e B abe R u th L eague. U p a ri of th e rec re a tio n p ro g ram spon sorest b y Ihe D ep art m en t of P a rk s a n d P la y g ro u n d ..

School T ru s te e ^William } . Hello, a fo rm e r 's e m i - p ro base b a ll p itc h e r m an ag es tbe K H P enick e n try w h ile C arl Mr D onald , th e fo rm e r s ta r a th le tr a t East R u th e rfo rd H igh School p ilo ts th e t : |k s C lub.

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en ce a n d H e a lth w ith K ey to th e S c r ip tu re s” by R iary B a k e r E d ­d y w ill in clu d e th e follow ing: “T h o u g h d e m o n s tra tin g h is co n ­tro l o v e r s in an d d isease, the g re a t T e a c h e r b y no m ean s re ­liev ed o th e rs from g iv in g th e r e ­q u is ite p ro o fs o f th e ir o w n piety, h e w o rk ed fo r th e ir gu idance, th a t th ey m ig h t .d em o n s tra te th is p o w er as he d id an d u n d e r s ta n d i ts d iv in e P rin c ip le .”

N ic h o la s R u b e r t o n e , O ld R e s id e n t M r. an d M rs, H a r ry W. A l­b rec h t, o f T ra v e rs place, e n te r ­ta in e d a t a fam ily d in n e r on S u n ­day , in c e le b ra tio n o f M rs. A l­b re c h t’s b irth d a y . T h e ir g uests w e re M r. a n d M rs. J o h n N elson an d d a u g h te r , D eborah , of L ak e S h aw n ee , an d M r. an d M rs. A l­len A lb rec h t o f B ellev ille .

SA C K E D H E A R T R . C . CH URCH R id g e R o ad A N ew J e rs e ^ Ave.

1 F IR S T C H U R CH O F C H R IS T . SC IE N T IST

j E. P ie rre p o n t f t L incoln A venue* in R u th e rfo rd , N . J .

i B ra n c h of th e M other C h u r c h . T h * ' i r » t C h u rc h e f C h r is t . S c ie n t is t , of

B o sto n . M as*.S u n d a y S e rv ice s a t 11 A .M .11:00 A .M .. S u n d a y School

W e d n e sd a y E ven in g ; M e e tln * a t t j l i I J 'c lo ck a t w h ich te s tim o n ie s o f Chrta>. t l«n S c ie n ce h e a lln * a r a e lv e n .

R e a d in g R o o m a f a s ta t io n S q u a re . >pen d a lly from 11 s .m . to 5 p .m ., excep t on S u n d a y s and le g a l h o li­d ays a n don F r id a y ev en in g fro m 7:3# »o #:S0 o’clo ck .

N u rs e ry c a re pro vid ed d u rin g S u n d a y S e rv ice .

M an's resp o n sib ility fo r d e m ­o n s t r a t i n g d iv in e h ea lin g pow er ( w i l l b e b r o u g h t o u t a t C h r is tia n

S c ie n c e s e r v ic e s S u n d a y in th e L e sso n S e rm o n e n title d “C h rist J e s u s ” .

R e a d in g s f ro m th e K in g J a rn e ? V e rs io n o f th e B ib le w i l l i n c lu d e th e a c c o u n t in L u k e o f J e s u s ' h e a l in g o f P e t e r ’s m o th e r - in - la w :

A n d h e s to o d o v e r h e r . a n d re b u k e d th e f e v e r ; a n d i t l e f t h e r : a n d im m e d ia te ly s h e a r o s e a n d m in is te r e d u n to t h e m .”

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of V alley B rqpk a v en u e , w ere h o n o red a t a fam ily d in n e r a t P e tr i l lo ’s R e s tau ra n t, in Hack en sack , on S a tu rd a y ev en in g , in ce le b ra tio n of th e ir 30th w edd ing a n n iv e rsa ry . O th e rs in th e p a rty w ere M r. an d M rs. A ngelo D. C hecki. J r . , a n d ch ild ren , M ark and M ichele, A n th o n y C hecki, an d R o sem ary C hecki, of L ynd h u rs t, and M r. and M rs. A shley B rooks and d a u g h te r , Roslyn, of M ontville.

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We 6narantee Perfect - Honest FitM r. an d M rs. F ra n k R onna of W iedem ann place, h av e as their, quests th e ir d a u g h te r , M rs. D an ­iel V. W heat an d ch ild ren , K en n e th and K a th leen , o f Coeym ans, New Y ork .

G iO vanna C ipo lla , o f L iv ing s to n a v en u e , an d C aro l P erello . of C o p elan d , a v en u e , a re sp e n d ­ing th is w eek a t th e J u n io r Red C ross T ra in in g C e n te r a t H ights- tow n d e le g a tes from the J u n io r ^ ed C ross o f L y n d h u rs t H ig h School. Both a re j u n i o r s . i n H itih School/

S u n d a y , S e p t 1 9 :30 a .m .,C h u r c h S c h o o l w i th le s s o n s fo r a l l ag e s . 10:30 a .m .. P u b l i c w o r s h ip w i th s e r m o n b y th e m in is te r o n " W h a t A r e Y o u E x p e c t in g f r o m L i f e ? ”

T h e r e ’s a w e lc o m e to a l l a t th e c h u r c h o n th e c o r n e r o f S tu y v e s ­a n t a n d T o n t in e -a v e n u e s .

N O T E SFrederick Seufert .

F r e d e r i c k S e u f e r t , 344 V a lle y B ro o k a v e n u e , d ie d o n F r id a y a t t h e L le w e l ly n N u r s in g H o m e in P a r k a v e n u e , O h a n g e , a f t e r a s h o r t i l ln e s s fo l lo w in g a f a l l in w h ic h h e s u f f e re d b a c k in ju r ie s .

l i e w a s 79 H e w a s b o r n in B a d e n , G e r m a n y , c a m e to t h e U. S . in 1894 a n d h a d liv ed in L y n d h u r s t f o r t h e p a s t 37 y e a r s , corn* in g f r o m W e s t H o b o k e n .

H e w a s a s to n e m a s o n , h a v in g r e t i r e d in 1952. H is l a s t p o s itio n v a s t h a t o f s u p e r in t e n d e n t w i th th e R e p u b l ic S to n e C o m p a n y , of N e w Y o r k C ity , b y w h o m h e h a d b e e n e m p lo y e d f o r f lv e y e a rs .

M r. S e u f e r t 'w ’a s a m e m b e r of j P a l i s a d e s L o d g e , N o . 84, F . & A I M ., o f U n io n C ity .> H e le a v e s - tw o s o n s , F r e d L.

n f - T o m b s to n e , A r iz o n a , a n d W al- | t e r M. o f N u t le y ; t \y o d a u g h te r s .I M rs. E m m a M a y e r o f V a lle y ! B ro o k a v e n u e , a n d M rs . R u th | H e n d e rs o n o f P h o e n ix , A r iz o n a .| 18 g r a n d c h i ld r e n . a n d 14 g r e a t - i g r a n d c h i ld r e n . H is w ife , M rs. E m

m a L a n g e n b a c v h e r S e u f e r t , d ie d "in 1948. '

T h e R e v . W a ld r o n C . Cooij. R e c to r o f th e C h u r c h o f th e A d ­v e n t , in B lo o m f ie ld , c o n d u c te d a f u n e r a l s e r v ic e a t 8 p .m . on S u n ­d a y a t t h e S te e v e r F u n e r a l Home,* 253 S tu y v e s a n t a v e n u e . T h is w a? f o l lo w e d b y M a so n ic r i t e s . I n t e r ­m e n t w a s a t t h e c o n v e n ie n c e o f

[ .th e fa m ily .

M r. a n d Mr.^. R ic h a r d C e l ia , o ' 626 S * x th a v e n u e , a r e b a c k f r o n a v is i t o f s e v e r a l d a y s a t D e n to n M d., g u e s ts o f M rs. C e l ia 's n ie c e M rs. A r th u r P e tro s k ie .

M rs. A n th o n y Cucco, 112 P a g e ivenue , e n te r ta in e d on T h u rsd ay for M rs. A rn o ld Sa low ay , of N e w irk . O th e r g u ests w ere M rs. A nna Sber an d M rs. R o b ert S tu rg es .

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M rs L i l l i a n B ro k e s . o f T r a v e r s p la c e , h a s h a d a s h e r g u e s t h e r so n a n d d a u g h t e r in - la w , S g t R o b e r t B ro o k e s a n d M rs. B ro o k e s on le a v e f ro m F't. D e v a n , M ass A ls o a r e c e n t g u e s t a t th e hom< o f M rs. B r o o k e s a n d h e r s is tp r M rs. J o h n L a n e , w a s t h e i r s i s te r fn - Ia w , M rs . “F r e d e r ic k H o k a n s o n o f L o s t A lto s . C a lif ., w i th h e s o n s , R ic h a r d ancj P e te r .

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M iss R u th G erv asi, 112 S tuy- 'e sa n t a v en u e, e n te r ta in e d on Tuesday ev en in g for th e H ashi- •ofas. H e r g u e s ts w ere E dna K in- le lb e rg e r, J a n e t Rullcr, Ju d y Jen tile , G race A n d erso n , D oris j u ir e in . T h e resa D u ra n te and Toann B ush.

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M rs. - H en ry B ischoff, M rs. Jeorge D ow nie and M rs. F red E. ’aum , of L y n d h u rs t. w ith M rs. 4 o rris A n d rew s, M rs. G eo rg e )eck er, M rs. J a m e s H op k in s and VIrs. F re d A. Ritz, of R u th e r ord , w e re g u e s ts of M rs. R o b ert iu rn s , of R u th e rfo rd , a t h e r sum - n e r hom e a t L ak e T a m ara c k on W ednesday .

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M r. a n d M is H e r m a n D e n e c k e of H a rr in g to n a v e n u e , h ave atf th e i r g u est M r. D e n e C k e ’s fa th e r, L ouis D enecke, of G ra n d Rapids. M ich. T h e D eneckes, w ith th en d a u g h te rs , E ileen a n d L inda, sp en t th e w e e k -e n d a t E ast J e w ­e tt , N. J ., g u es ts of M r an d M rs. C h a r le s F ie ld , fo rm e rly of L ynd h u rs t.

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T h e n e x t m ee tin g of B a rrin g e r W a lk e r P o st 139, A m erican L e­gion. w ill b e S e p tem b e r 3, 1947. O n th is d a te w ill be co nducted th e a n n u a l m eetin g o f th e Post an d e lec tio n o f officer's. E very m em b er is u rg ed to a tte n d th is im p o rta n t occasion . T h e officers w h o w ill se rv e y o u r P ost fo r th e y e a r 1957 58 w ill b e e lec ted as w ell as th e e lec tio n of y o u r d e le ­g a tes an d a lte rn a te s to th e C o u n ­ty C o n v en tio n ; a lso th e m em b ers of th e E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee .

T h t fo llo w in g S au rd ay . Sepr te m b e r 7, a t 8:00 p.m ., a jo in t in s ta lla tio n o f th e officers o f“ the P ost an d A u x ilia ry w ill be con­d u c ted . T h e c h a irm a n fo r th e oc-

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ia.-U>n, A rt F e itz in g e r a n d H a i­ry H anson , c o rd ia lly in v ite a ll tc p tten d . T h c in s ta lla tio n w ill be (•pen to th e pu b lic . A fte r the cerem o n ies , re fre sh m e n ts w ill be‘ verved. T he P o st is p a rticu la rly fo rtu n a te th a t its pfficer.s w ill be p e rso n a lly in s ta lled by th e new

e rfo rd as C o u n ty C om m ander.T h e P o st e x te n d s its co n g ra t

u la tio n s and best w ish es to ou r L y n d h u rs t B ab e R u th A ll S ta r team w ho a f te r m ag n ificen tly w in n in g th e R eg ional C h am p io n ­sh ip , w en t on to A n n A rbor. M ichigan , to p a rtic ip a te in the N a tio n a l F ina ls. T h e final resu lts w ill n o t b e a v a ila b le fo r in e lu sio n am ong th e item s of this co lu m n ; h o w ev er, I am s u re the s itu a tio n w ill b e am p ly covered and fu lly d iscussed in o th e r sec­tio n s o f th is issue of th e L eader. I am su re , h o w ev er, t h a t w in lose o r d raw , th e e n tir e c o m m u n ­ity is ro o tin g w ith a ll th e ir s tre n g th for o u r tea m — m o st ably m an ag ed by L t. "M u rp h " C o u g h ­lin an d coached by Bob M uhleis- en. one o f o u r b^st k n o w n to w n ­sh ip po licem en— bo th of whom a re ac tiv e m em b ers of th is Post

T h e a n n u a l m ee tin g o f th e Post w ill a lso be th e occasion fo r ac­tion by th e m em b e rsh ip on sev e ra l am e n d m e n ts to th e P ost By- Law s. T h e p a r t ic u la rs th ereo f sh o u ld be in th e han d s of ea-th m em b er p rio r to said dute.

A fin a l rem in d er!: T h e N ation a l C o n v en tio n of th e A m e ri -an L eg ion wWl -be h e ld a t A tlan ti • C ity , b e g in n in g S e p tem b e r 13 All L eg io n ca ire s p lan n in g to a tte n d sh o u ld c o n ta c t C o m m an d er K en S u m m ers fo r d e ta ile d in fo rm a ­tion c o n c ern in g Post p lan s for th e co n v en tio n . If you h av e m ade reserv a tio n .' lo r acco m o d atio n s at the P o st's A tlan tic ,C ity Head q u a rte rs , w ell • an d good! Hope, you h a v e n ’t fo rg o tte n t«r b ind y o u r re se rv a tio n s w ith y o u r de posits . A w o n d erfu l con v en tio n is in s to re fo r all w ho a tte n d . A tlan tic CUy is going a ll ou t to in su re th a t e v e ry o n e w ill h av e a g ra n d tim e. I t is an o p p o rtu n ity , no t o ften av a ila b le to L eg io n aires to a tte n d a N atio n a l C onv en tio n and see how o u r n a tio n a l o rgan- iza tio o p e ra te s in th e ir n ev e r en d in g task of. p ro te c tin g and p ro m o tin g th e in te re s ts o f all v e te ran s.

T ho las t P ost m ee tin g saw the adm issio n by tra n s fe r , to th e Post of C h ris to p h e r T. F o rd of Secau cus. w ho w as fo rm e rly a m em ber of th e A lb e rt L Q u in n P ost. Wei com e am ong us, C h ris; ii is hoped you becom e a re g u la r am o n g us' G et o u t and get a c q u a in ted w ith the* gang. "

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| o f th e finest tu rn o u ts e v e r a t B e r ­g en C o u n ty P a rk , a n d th is y ea r w e e x p e c t to h a v e m o re w ith th e a d d itio n to o u r m em b e rsh ip th is past> y e a r. F o r th o se of yo u w ho d id n o t a tte n d th e a ffa ir , d o n ’t

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f a r a ll an d yo u w ill n e v e r reg re t com ing. L e t 's ge t those tick e ts now .

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sc ra p of th e b ro th e r m em b ers . T h e d r iv e itse lf w as successfu l, b u t th e m en w ho w en t abou t cou ld h av e used a l i t t le m ore he lp . A p p ro x im a te ly sev en m en p a rtic ip a te d in th e co llec tion and th e load , w as a b it heavy as the d r iv e d id n o t en d u n til 2 OJ p.m Y o u r h e lp is n eed ed so th a t th ese d r iv e s w ill o n ly tak e th e m o rn ­ing h o u rs a n d re lease th e m en e a rly O u r th a n k s to a ll w ho h e lp e d th is m o n th in m ak in g th is e n d e av o r a success

T h e n e x t a f fa ir a f te r th e an n u a l picn ic, w h ich w ill b e held on S u n d ay . S e p tem b e r 8. w ill be th e a n n u a l P eace P ilg rim a g e to W illiam sto w n . N. J T his w ill be on th e fo llow ing S u n d ay , S e p ­te m b e r 15. T h e C ouncil is at tem p tin g to g e t a bus fo r those w ho in ten d to go so th a t w e w ill a ll b e to g e th e r for h e tr ip . If you w a n t to com e along fo r the d ay , p lea se g ive your n am e t« Bro. Jo e F isch er, WE. 9 7054 T h e cost p e r m em b er Will be up p ro x im a te ly $1.25 A ll. a re wel com e, so le t 's -go.

T h e C o u n c il's 34th A n n iv e rsa ry C e le b ra tio n w ill be com ing u p th i la s t #w eek o l th e m o n th of Sep te m b e r so p lease k eep p o sted for th e d e ta ils A ll .m em bers w ill re c e iv e th e list o f a c tiv itie s p lan n e d in a sh o rt p e rio d o f tim e an d th is co lum n w ill p r in t th em as th e y a r e rece ived .

T h e c r o w d a t th* C Y O on F ri d ay ev en in g is pi.cking u p n o w th a t the su m m er m o n th s a re n e a rin g a clr»se. W hy not d ro ll o v e r for a ' w h ile to m o rro w »ven ing an d .ioin in th e a c tiv itie s w ith y o u r b ro th e r m em b ers . T h is is a>. good a p lac e as any to b r in g th a t frie n d of y r 'u rs so lh a t h e m ig h t see th e C ouncil in one of its so c ia l m o m en ts. I t ’s a lw ay s a good p lace to say hello .

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A dm m s tra to r t f a r t i n S. U la n sa id th e sho ts w e re a d m in is te re d as a re su lt o f re p o r ts o f A siatic F lu from o th e r p a r ts o f th e c o u n ­try . H* e m p h a s iz e d th a t no cases of th e illn ess h a v e as y e t b een re p o r te d in B erg en C oun ty .

D r. J . A. KI os te r m an . w h o su ­perv ised th e em ployee in o cu la tio n p ro g ra m , sa id th a t w h ile th e v a c ­c in e is n e t ye t a v a ila b le to the g en e ra l pub lic , a '.'out 6 000 000 doses w ill b e rea d y fo r d i s t r ib u ­tio n by O c to b e r 1.' H e sa id six p h a rm a c eu tica l >upply house* h av e b een c o n c en tra tin g on m an u fa c tu re o f th e vaccine since th e f irst cases of th e flu w ere re p o r t ed m th e U n ited S ta tes.

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Hawk's Corner S a n C a r l o ’s T o w n S o f t b a l l C h a m p i o n s D i c k P t i e n A t W r e s t l i n g C l i n i c

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. L y n d h u rs t c a n w e ll b e p ro u d o f its ooys w ho co m p rised theB ab e R u th L eag u e A ll-S ta r sq u a d N ot on ly fo r th e i r p lay inga b il i ty b u t fo r th e i r fine sp o rtsm a n sh ip , h u s tle an d , ab o v e a ll, th en .off t l je field m an n e r ism s I t’s a to u g h a ssig n m en t o rd in a r ily foiju s t tw o a d u lts to w a tc h a to ta l o f fifteen boys, b u t a com bination o t t o e in s tru c to rs in R ich ie “ M u rp h ” C o u g h lin and Bob M uhleisen p lu s good h o m e tra in in g m ad e th e ta sk s im p le C om ing fro m e sm a ll w o rk in g c la ss co m m u n ity it w as a p leasu re to w a tch th t ac tio n s o f o u r boys in c o m p ariso n to th o se fro m team s w hich wer* e n te re d fro m to w n s an d c ities w h ich a re reg a rd e d as w e ll- to -d t h a m le ts lik e S h e rm a n O aks, C a l i f J -~ . l t w as S h e rm an O aks wh< g av e th e on ly b ad ta s te to th e B abe R u th fu nctions a t A nn A rboi fo rc ing th e officials to ask th em to leave an d re tu rn to th e ir hom e-laftlL . T h e C a lifo rn ian s , a lth o u g h tre m en d o u s in p lay in g ab ilityw e re s h o r t o n a l l o th e r p h ases o l th e gam e „...Their b ig o try re- m artcs to th e local tea m d u r in g th e gam e escaped the u m p ires foi som e u n k n o w n reaso n s as th e las t m in u te in stru c tio n s ru le d out an y b en ch jo ck ey and th e n w h en L y n d h u rs t ra llied w ith fo u r h iu in th e las t inn in g to p u ll o u t a 2-1 v ic to ry , th e boys on o u r team w e n t o v e r to c o n g ra tu la te th e ir op p o n en ts and w ere m et rfl tht s teps of the d u g o u t by th e S h e rm an O aks m an ag er w h o r e d ra n co ro u s lan g u ag e in chasing aw ay o u r boys A lthough we m en t io n ed th e u m p ire s above , d o n ’t ge t us w rong, the u m p irin g a t tntgam es was b i t a ll the w ay T h t staff of u m p ires cam .fro m th e A nn A rb o r a re a and w ere u n d e r the sup erv is io n of Georg* E a n v the re t ire d N atio n a l L eague u m p ire G ary G ra h a m , th« S h e rm a n O ak s p itc h e r, w e i v o ted the m ost v a lu ab le p la y e r or the V an N uys H ig h School v a rs ity th is p as t season In c id e n ta lly Van N uys is the second larg est h ig h school w est of M ississippi R iv er

W e be lieve th e key to th e w ho le to u rn a m e n t lays in th e fu tu re success of baseb a ll for th e boys -...Taking th e W o rld S erie; to A n n A rb o r, w hich do esn ’t h av e B abe R u th baseb a ll p ro g ra m s w ould seem like an open ing to a good a rg u m e n t b u t to b rin g it to such a co llege tow n ' and let' th e boys use th e fac ilitie s of th t U n iv e rs ity of M ichigan was an ed u ca tio n in itself.——.We w o u ld lik< to see th e n a tio n a l h e a d q u ar te rs of B abe R u th baseba ll in T ren to r c a p ita lize on its 1957 m ovem ents a n d s tag e a ll fu tu re W orld S e n e t c a m c j on lead ing co llege cam puses . I t b rin g s m ost of th e besi fifteen y e a r o ld boys in th e U n ited S ta te s and C a n a d a , an d give: co llege scouts an o p p 6 rtu n i\y to see in ac tio n boys th ey o rd in aril>w ou ld n ’t -g e t a chance to see >yith co llege baseba ll g a in in g popu la r ity and m o re sch o larsh ip s o ffered fo r Jiaseball the boys a re givej. a b ig g er chance fo r a c o n tin u ed ed u ca tio n E veryone o u t M ichi gan w ay h ad th a t in m in d and as an ex a m p le S p o rt;c 6 s te r J a y Sol om on o f th e A nn A rb o r r&djo s ta tio n in in te rv ie w s on th e a ir a fte i L y n d h u rs t's g re a t com eback v ic to ry o v e r S h e rm a n O aks a sk ed Joey T ita , “ H ow w o u ld you like to r e tu rn to p lay on th e U n iv e rs ity o l M ichigan tea m ? '' and T ita , rep lied , ‘i w ould like it v e ry m u c h / ' A nd besides co llege scou ts th e m ajo r league beagles w e re on h a n d a lth o u g h th e y w e re n o t a llow ed to ta lk to th e boys.. A P h ila d e l­p h ia P h illie s 'scout shOwed p a rt ic u la r in te re s t in a L y n d h u rs t bo> and a lm o s t w e n t w ild w h en to ld th a t th e school he p la y s fo r uses h im a t a n o th e r position . * .

L y rfeh u rs t w on ten s tra ig h t gam es b e fo re ta s tin g d e fe a t. In s ta te p lay th e y w h ip p ed N orth A rlin g to n . K e a rn y , R idgew ood , N o rth B ergen , H ackensack an d P enns G rove. In th e M iddle A tla n tic R e­gional*! N o rth W estch este r, N. Y.; C la rk sb u rg . Va.. and B ris to l. Pa.,w ere ad d ed to th e lis t A fte r h ea tin g th e C a lifo rn ia e n tr y th eyfell to P ensaco la , F la ., w ho w en t on to c a p tu re th e t it le , b u t bounced back w ith th e conso la tion tit le w in o v er W est Des M oines. Iowa„..._...A re m a rk a b le reco rd of e le v e n 'w in s in tw e lv e .gam es T y p ica l of- th e g re a t sp ir it possessed by y o u r y o u n g ste i s w as sh o w n on the final day U sually in a to u rn a m en t of th is k in d a te a m su f ­fe rin g d e fea t w o u ld go on to ch eer its c o n q u e ro rs fo r th e title , w hich no d oub t, w ould add p res tig e to th e ir side B u t n o t th is L y n d h u rs t squad , th ey w ere w h o leh earted ly in b ack of th e S ta m ­fo rd team . T h e reason being th a t th e tw o tea m s w e n t o u t o n th e ?am e tra in , b u n k ed n e x t to each o th e r in th e co llege d o rm ito r ie s and as a re s u lt b u ilt u p a te r r if ic frien d sh ip .——W hen ru m o rs flew th a t S h e rm a n O aks w ou ld like to re ta lia te , b u t In a n e v il w a y fOr th e loss to L y n d h u rs t h an d ed th em , the e n ti ie S ta m fo rd s q u a d w e n t to the , local.,’ q u a rte rs a n d a ssu re d th em th ey w e re in th e i r c o rn e rif an y th in g cam e of i t Not say in g o u r b oys co u ld n ’t h a n d le th es itu a tio n a lone, if necessary , b u t i t ’s a lw a y s n ic e to h a v e som eone on y o u r side. ■

School T ru s te e M orris S e tte m b rin o a lm o s t cau sed a r»ot w itn th e local boys on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w h en th e ra in s ca m e a n d th e a n n o u n cem en t w as m ade th e gam es w e re p o s tp o n ed to S u n d a y .— . T h e team w as to r e tu r n on th e P e n n sy ’s R ed A rro w o n S u n d a yb u t th e p o stp o n em en t cau sed a ch a n g e ....... K id d in g , b u t w ith as tra ig h t face, S e tte m b rin o in fo rm ed som e of th e b o y s t h a t th e t ic k ­e ts w e re good on th e Red A rro w o n ly a n d th e sq u a d w o u ld h av eto. lay a ro u n d u n til th e fo llo w in g S u n d a y A lth o u g h th e boy*w ere e n jo y in g th em se lv es th ey a ll s c re a m e d , "W e h a v e to g e t hom e as foo tball p rac tice s ta r ts n ex t M o n d ay .” ... ...T ak in g to *he g r id ­iron a re B illy M onisera. w ho w as a ju n io r -v a rs ity h a lfb a c k last season ; P a t H oney, w ho w ill p lay fo r Q u e e n o f P e a c e ^ i s season , w h ile Joey Sferuzzo , J im m y F ra n ch in a , T o m m y L ongo. B ob b y M a­tu s an d R ich ie P e re llo w ere a ll m em b e rs o f las t y e a r ’s f ro *h

T ita , no d o u b t one of the to u rn e y ’s s ta n d o u ts , a lo n g w ith P e n ­saco la 's Lu V ickery , tu rn e d in q u i te a rec o rd in a d v a n c in g th e local c lub >o far. Of th e tw e lv e g am es th e te a m p lay e d T i ta Plt<[heo seven com ple te gam es an d w on th e m a ll. Ih 51 in n in g s of w o rk ne a llo w ed only six ru n s in th a t long .s t in t a n d se t d o w n a n am azin g to ta l of 83 o p ponen ts on s tr ik eo u ts . H e h a d tw o s h u to u ts , fo u r, one ru n gam es an d B risto l got tw o ru n s off h im , a lth o u g h w e m u st re m em ber T ita w as ask ed to p itc h w ith b u t o n e fu ll d a y s res t.

A ll th ro u g h the s ta te , reg io n a ls a n d w o r ld se rie s th e o p p o n en ts had n o th ing b u t p raise fo r th e w e ll c o a ch e d L y n d h u rs t tea m an d its p ilo t ;, M essrs. C o ugh lin an d M u h le isen , b u t th e local s ta ff ga in edsome adv ice out M ichigan w a y W h en th e m ee tin g w as h e ld forth e opening gam es th e tim e cam e to d e te rm in e th e hom e te a m an d it called fo r the toss of th e co in . “M u rp h y e lle d "b e a d s and L y n d h u rs t w as the hom e team . C am e th e to ss for th e P ensaco la and again -M u rp h ” w on. A fte f th e la s t to ts ^ e m a n a g e rs , of the Jnord-M ai.son-B lanche team fro m N ew O rlea n s . J o h n n y Fats, D an : t in o and Sain "B ab e” M elito . a sk ed C o u g h lin w ho w on th e toss,• M u rp h ' to ld them he w on an d th e D ix ie tw o -so m e ask ed w ho m ade the ‘call' and ‘M u rp h y a n sw e re d , “ I d id ,” a n d im m ed ia te lyth e S o u th e rn gen tlem en w e n t in to a n u p ro ar-1 . T a k in g th e locals ta ff' on the side th ey e x p la in e d to a p a ir of p o licem en th e w hys an d w h y -n o u of gam bling . T h ey sa id it w a s a 2 to 1 o dds ag a in st th e c a lle r in a s itu a tio n like th is , so re m e m b e rin g th e i r n ew found k now ledge of gam bling , th e tim e cam e fo r th e toss fo r th e W est Des M oines gam e. T h is tim e it w as •M ully" rteprcse-ntiiiis Lyncihwrsi a n d w hen th e o th er m an a g e r d id n 't ca ll, “ M ully c a lle d ta ils and L y n d h u rs t b a tte d fu ;t as th e co in tu rn e d up “h e a d s fo r th e tn irti

s tr a ig h t- t im e .^ 0 |d _H o |||e W eck o u t in A n n A rb o r T h re e fo rm e r a th le te s an d res id en ts w e re o n h a n d to ro o t the tea m in. F o rm er FB I m an F ra n k -G a lla g h e r an d h is fam ily f ro m n e a rb y D earb o rn w ere on hand and it w as F ra n k w h o a r ra n g e d th e m o te l accom o. d a tio n s for m ost of th e local fo llo w in g -....Frank, a b ro th e r o f M ay­o r Bill, is now an em ployee of th e F o rd C o m pany a n d d id m ost Of h is baseball p lay in g w ith th e o ld A cm e A ssoc ia tion .^Form er S chool T ru s te e F red F e r ra ra , n ow a golf p ro a t th e Io n a C o u n try C lu b n ea r G ran d Rapids, cam e in to w a tc h th e tea m a n d renew Old acquain tances, an d espec ia lly to ge t a look*see a t h is nep h ew . J im m y F ran ch in a .who p lay ed g re a t b a ll a t ce n te rfte ld th ro u g h o u t th e to u rn ey And th en th e y o u n g est o f th e D em ares t a th le tic e la n . A lb e rt, w ho p itched b aseb a ll a n d p lay e d b a sk e tb a ll fo r L.rtb a n d th e R ockne A. C in th e m id -U M 'i, w as p r t j e n l fro m h u hom e in s u b u rb a n Ann A rb o r Al, m a rr ie d w ith a fam ily , is em p ly o d e in

p r in t in g d e p a rtm e n t of th e U o f M..—— Al, lik e th e r e s t of h is fa m ily , loves the bow ling gam e a n d p in s re g u la rly in A n n A rbor iM g u M . A n d it w as bow ling th a t th e lo ca l boys d id th e ev en in g Of t h e i r e lim in a tio n P a t D eLoy, C o u g h lin an d M u h le isen took th e c ro u p to the a lleys and a f te r a n e v e n in g of h i tt in g l h e head- njfff (w e h o p e ) th e bo>.< w ere t re a te d to p izza p ies O th e r activ j t ie s w a s a n o p en in g day luncheon a t th e U of M S ta d iu m P ress B ool a r e c e p t io o b a n q u e t a t M ichigan U n io n , a m a jo r lea g u e gam e b e tw e e n th e T ig e rs and B altim o re a t B rig g s S ta d iu m , a t r ip to

to se e C in e ra m a , a t r ip to D e tro it an d a to u r a n d d in n e r a t th e F o r d M o to r C om pany p lan t, th e a te r passes a n d a th e a te r p a r ty a t w h ia h th o psaaa ier. “A F o o tb a ll W eekend a t A nn A rb o r

l f l i t le a g u e s a n d 6,039 team s in th e B abe R u th League. Mirirfl* A tla n t ic rsglfOi h i tt th e m ost. T h e re a re 330 leag u es a n d

T S o S T i l S ; a re a N ew Y ork has th e m ost

S an C a rlo ’s, th an k s to thei ace o f aces, T e r ry C agnacci. wot the 1957 M unicipal S o ftb a ll titl<> y 'tak in g tw o o u t of th re e fron i p lucky L y n d h u rs t P a rk Dept .n th e final play-off. A ll T e rr:Jid w as h u r l co n secu tiv e n o -h it n o -run gam es in the f irst ant th ird to score tw o 2 0 decision: iver Eddie S cachetti. S cach ett

tw irled con sis ten tly good b a ll ir ill th re e con tests, sco ring a 6 U I w in o v e r A lex PalUzzi In th* second g am e of th e series, t h a ausing a g rea t m any fan s t-

»sk th e q u es tio n , “W here woult S an C arlo ’s be w ith o u t C aghac ei?’’

M onday’s co n tes t sav/ th e M e one B ro th e rs sq u ad ge t off t i fast r ta r t in th e first inn in g ts R ichi.' V an N ortw ick an d Pau < ra f t s in g led w ith o n e o u t, b o th u n n e rs ad v a n c in g on a wile •itch. P e te C agnacci p o pped tt ^en C acacie, b u t R ichie G u n th e r it a s h a rp s in g le to c e n te r •oring b o th ru n n e rs , a n d ad-

/an c in g to second w h e n C huck ^ im on c o u ld n o t co m e u p w ith he ba ll. L en C acac ie th re w out oh n n y W h ite fo r th e th ird o u t nd th a t e n d e d a ll th e scoring o r th e d ay .

T e r ry C agnacc i, in h u r lin g a no-h it, n o - ru n gam e, issued th re t >asses, w i th o n e O ther ru n n e i c a ch in g f irs t on in te r fe r a m e b> he c a tc h e r. C agnacci se t sev er

io w n on s tr ik es .E dd ie S c a c h e tti p ro v ed a w or

hy b p p o n e n t for C agnacci, es >ecially a f t e r th a t ro u g h first nn ing . H e h e ld th e c h a m p io n s to i to ta l o f se v en h its , s c a tte r in g o u r a f te r g iv in g u p th re e in th e >pening in n in g , issiied a lone iass an d fan n e d th re e .

P a u l K r a l t w as th e o n ly San a rlo b a t te r to c o n n ec t fo r tw o

tits, b u t R ich ie Q u n th e r ’s, first in n in g lin e s in g le p ro v ed the te llin g b low .San C a r lo ’s 200 000 0—2L ynd. P a rk 000 000 0 --0

W ith a pne g am e edge. P e te agnacc i, m a n a g e r of S an C ai-

Iq’s, d ec id ed to b ench the M elone B ro th e r ’s ace h u r le r , T e r ry C ag ­nacci, a n d give A lex P a iuzz i an o p p o rtu n ity t o ' c lose b u t the <eries.

T h e P a rk D e p a rtm e n t o p e ra tives q u ick ly seized up this chance to p ro v e th a t it w as only T e r ry C agnacc i w ho had them b a ffled , and n o t th e e n tire S an C a rlo c lub .

L osing n o time,* th e K elly G re e n s h o pped on P a lu zz i's o f­ferin g s in th e bo ttom of th e first W inks A lb an led off w ith a single, and I rv L am p m an n follow ed •:uit. B a rry H alm bea t o u t a b u n t to lo ad th e bases, L e fty C ap u to w alk ed , fo rc ing A lban across w ith th e f irst run . C huck S im on hit to F ra n k C arucci, w ho th re w "tci th e p la te , r e tir in g L am p m an n L en C acac ie h it a h o t sh o t to G eo rg e Seto la a n d C ap u to w.as fo rced a t • second, b u t Ja ck K ra f t 's th ro w to first ,was w ide, fo re s ta llin g a tw in k illin g as H alm . scored . S cach etti dou b led d o w n th e th ird base line, scor ing S im on, b u t M orrelJt fan n ed to end the fram e.

P e te C agnacci tin g le d w ith tw o o u t in th e fo u rth , a d v an ced on a w ild pitch, and sco red S an C a r lo ’s on ly ru n on R ich ie G u n ­th e r ’s solid s in g le to center'.

W ith tw o Out in the fifth . Halm an d C ap \ito singled . R. P aiuzzi w alk ed . C acacie sing led , sco ring H alm . E dd ie S cach etti s in g led to left d r iv in g in tw o m o re iu n s b u t B illy S c h rad e r th re w out C acacie w h en h e t r ie d ' t J go to th ird .

S c ach etti "held the p rev io u sly u n d e fe a ted ch am p s to fo u r sin g les, issued tw o passes, a n d was Vredited w ith tw o s tr ik e-o u ts . Al Paiuzzi w as g ree ted w ith an t l h it b a rra g e , w alked five and fan n ed fo u r P a rk b a tte rs .

E dd ie S cach etti paced th e a t­tack w ith a doub le tand a single d r iv in g in th re e runs. L ^fty Ca p o to an d B a rry H alm also w ere c re d ite d w ith tw o h its f«,»r P a rk

G eo rg e M o rre ll a n d I rv L am p- nann fea tu re d as P a rk D e p a r tn e n t p lay ed b r il l ia n tly on de •nse. G eorge S e to la w as th e de ensive s ta n d -o u t fo r th e losing a n C arlos.

*an C a r lo ’s 000 100 0— 1 *ark D ep t. 300 030 x —fi

I t d id n o t r e q u ire m u ch s tra te - i y on th e p a r t of. r iv a l m an a g e rs 'e te C agnacci a n d B ill L an d e lls o d ec id e on p itc h in g ch o ices for he final of th e 2 o u t o f 3 series, .e r r y C agnacc i, S a n C a r lo ’s ace. lad th e b en efit of a n e x tr a tw o iays re s t o v e r E d d ie S cach e tti, m d S an C a r lo ’s ru le d h e a v y fav r ite s to re p e a t fo r th e n in th con ecu tiv e y e a r. I t sh o u ld b e noted lere th a t th e M elo n e 'B ro s ., Rud> tnd Ray, h a v e re lig io u sly fol ow ed th e fo rtu n e s of th e i r team .nd w e re on h a n d as usua l tc roo t th e b oys o n to v ictory .

B o th c lu b s p re se n ted th e ir Wrongest lin e -u p , and th e gam lev e lo p ed in to a p itch in g d u e l bt w een C agnacc i an d S cach etti.

W ith o n e o u t in th e second

i D onald , H erm an H e n d rick so n an d | Ray M atth ew s. \

F e a tu re d e v e n ts of th e 1J57 season in clu d ed a big trip !e h e a d e r th a t P a t C a ru cc i stagec u n d e r th e lig h ts a t th e H igh School F ie ld , an d th e te r r if ic rec ord tu rn e d in by T e r ry C agnac ci on th e m ound fo r S an C a r lo ’s C a^nacc i’s reco rd in leag u e pla. w as 16 w ins an d no d e fea ts , in e lu d in g th re e n o -h itte rs , an d sev en o n -h it ex h ib itio n s . H e gavt u p a to ta l of th re e ru n s in c h a lk ing u p th is e v n ia b le record . T<

G eo ry e S e to la d ro p p ed a s in g le } ace. c o n n ec tin g fo r a p a ir of in c e n te r a n d w o u n d u p o n s e c - d o u b le s in m an y a tte m p ts . Se- o n d .. J o h n n y W h ite h i t an easy j to la b a tte d an even .500 in the ro lle r to L am p m an n , w ho fielded I p lay -o ff gam es tp paces th e h it th e b a ll b u t th re w w ild to first, j ters .Scoring S eto la , w ith W h ite g o in g : . . .to second. F ra n k C aru cc i s in g le d ; T h ,s b r in g s to a close^ th e 25th

*W hite across w ith th e second an d j season o f M u n ic ip a l S o ftb a ll, and .Inal ru n o f th e co n te s t, a d v a n c -1 m a rk s th e e ig h th u n d e r th e sue ng to second, on ly to d ie t h e r e ' cessfu l le a d e rsh ip o f P a t C aruc-

as S cach etti -took c a re o f th e n e x t [ ^ s ta f f , co n s is tin g o f Samtw o b a tte rs .

P a rk D e p a rm e n t m an ag ed to j e t a to ta l of sev en b ase ru n n e rs on th e sacks as a r e s u l t of six v a lk s and an infield e rro r , b u t Cagnacci a lw ay s h a d w h a t it took n the p in ch ,, and su rv iv e d un scratched as he w as c re d ite d w ith lis fecond n o -h it, no^ ru n v icto ry n the p lay offs.

H is op p o n en t, E d d ie S cach etti, le ld th e ch a m p io n s to fo u r h its, le failed to issue a p a ss a n d did iot se t an y h i tte rs d o w n on trik es. O n th e o th e r han d . T e rry Jagnacci w as c re d i te d ''w i th n in e j to p th .s off. C agnacci sco red th re ttr ik e ou ts. w ins in post reason p lay , includG eorge Se to la w as th e h i tt in g 1 in g tw o n o -h itte rs in th e finals.

o u tleg g ed a slow ro lle r to th ird W ith ru n n e rs on f irst a n d second

| th e p o w e r h i tt in g M onisera cam t * u p and c lo u ted a long d r iv e U j r ig h t c e n te r . Both T ita an d S fer

uzza rco red as M onisera s tre a k e t j to th ird . T h e official sc o re r ru le c I it a d o u b le and a n e rro r .. Neas! ham th e n w ild p itch ed and M on

isera cam e across w ith th e fo u rth run.'

N easham re t ire d th e nex t e ig h t b a tte rs w h ile T ita had to p itch o u t of tro u b le in b o th th t fifth an d s ix th in n ings. After fan n in g th e first two batters in th t f if th , T ita g ave u p a w a lk an d t. s ing le b u t a g ro u n d e r to Honey en d ed th e H aw k ey es’ la te th re a t. T h en in th e s ix th a lead-off s ing lt an d an infield e r r o r on a h u rrie d a tte m p t a t a d o u b le p lay , r e s u lt­ed in a n e r r o r an d tw o ru n n e rs on base aga in . T ita tossed o u t ot- it w ith tw o infield g ro u n d ers end

i in g .th e inning .B ea rin g dow n in th e sev en th ,

T ita d u p lic a te d h is first in n in g tr ic k b y fan n in g th e side, e n d ­ing w ith e lev en s tr ik eo u ts to his c re d it. I t m ark e d T ita ’s se v en th s tr a ig h t m ound success in to u r-

1 n a m e n t p lay w ith o u t a , d e fe a t i w ith th e ace r ig h th a n d e r en d in g a lo n g , season . U sed in spo t as

; s ig n m e n ts w h ile o n th e chap i- i p io n sh ip H igh S chool team , T ita

p itched b r il lia n tly an d a t th e [c lo se o f th e sch o las tic season j jo in ed th e S o u th E nd C ivic Cl.ub | in th e B abe R u th L eag u e and

p itch ed th e team .from its fo u rth : place po sitio n on M em orial Day

to th e c h a m p io n sh ip ju s t o n e m o n th la te r.

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A w re s tle r fro m L y n d h u rs t R ich ard D u e n ^ w h o a tte n d s the U n iv e rs ity o f D e la w a re , is am o n g th e 375 p a rt ic ip a n ts ' a t th e 22nd a n n u a l S h e r id a n W res tlin g C l n- ic a t L eh ig h U n iv e rs ity ^ T h b c lin ic, b e in g c o n d u c ted *in th re e w eek-long sessions fro m A ugust 5 24, is u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of G e rry L eem an , w re s tlin g cocch a t L ehigh .

O i h a n d as c o n su lta n t is B illy S h e r id a n , r e t i re d L eh ig h w re s t­ling co ach w h o re c e n tly w as e le c ted to th e H elm s H a ll of Fam e. S h e r id a n fo u n d ed th e c l in ­ic 22 y e a rs ago a t S a y lo r 's L ak e in th e P ocono M o u n ta in foo th ills w ith 11 w re s tle rs a tte n d in g . L ast su m m er a ll reco rd s w e re b ro k en w hen 464 schoo lboy an d co lleg ­ia te g ra p p le rs an d coaches a t ­tended . E n ro llm en t th is y e a r is lim ited to 125 each w eek.

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F i g h t i n g a s T e a m

T h e success o f th e f irs t tea m e v e n t w ith th re e o n a s id e tw o w e e k s ago h as p ro m ted P ro m o t­e rs B ab e C u ln a n a n d W illie £»il- zen b erg to rep e a t th e e v e n t o n . F r id a y n ig h t’s w re s tlin g p ro g ra m a t L a u re l G a rd e n . N ew ark .

P a r tic ip a n ts w ill b e D r. J e r r y G ra h a m . P ro f. R oy S h ire s an d D an n y M cS chain a g a in s t Jo se M i­gue l P e rez S a n d o r K ovacs an d C zaya M an d o r o v e r th e b e s t of th re e fa lls ro u te .

R ou n d in g o u t th e p ro g ra m a re h a lf h o u r tim e lim il tu ss le s in ­vo lv in g A ngelo S avo ld i an d R o­m an Ixipez. A rn o ld S k o la n d and K o sta G ou las an d L a r ry H am il­ton an d A ldo V e n tu ri,

B erta D iebold , d a u g h te r of M r. sn d M rs. K a r l D iebo ld o f 39 K earn y s tre e t, had as h e r guest o r th e w eek en d B e rn a rd K. >cheffreen , w ho is p re se n tly sta ioned a t C am p W ellflee t, M ass- ich u se tts .

M r. an d M rs. W illiam B rugge- m ann. of J a ck so n p lace, e n te r ­ta in ed at a lam ily g a th e r in g on W ednesday, in c e le b ra tio n o fM rs. B ru g g e m a n n ’s b irth d a y .

I M rs. F ra n k T r in k e a n d h e r I T a n d c h ild ren R o b ert a n d K a re n j A nderson , a ll of S ix th s tre e t, and

L y n n T r in k a , of V an E yk C o u rt, sp e n t th e p ast tw o w eek s a t S an d s P o in t H arb o r.

P a u l V ig ilan t son o f M r. and M rs. A. J. V ig ilan t, o f L iv in g ­s to n avenue, a n d A n th o n y V a l­v ano son of M r. and M rs. A n ­thony N. V alv an o of S a n fo rd ave- ue. ar.? sp en d in g tw o w eeks at C am p D rum , w ith th e N atio n a l G u ard .

M r. and M rs. P . J. B ro d erick , of P ost av en u e, had a s th e ir guest for th e past w eek th e ir g ra n d d a u g h te r , P a tr ic ia M asters, of R am sey . ,

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G o v e rn o r M e y n er h a n d s au to g ra p h e d b aseb a ll to S te v e K atz (r ig h t) , c a p ta in of th e W est N ew Y ork L itt le L eag u e tea m , one of th e fo u r sem i-fin alists in .the s ta te ch am p io n sh ip . O th e rs look ing on a re (I. to r .) N icky J o w e t t of B lackw ood; R ic h a rd M u lh o llan d of P irs ip p a n y -T ro y H ills , an d J o h n Z borezny of N o rth H u n tin f to n . B lackw ood w on th e s ta te t i t le . W est New Y ork e lim in a te d L y n d h u rs t in th e sec tio n a l finals.

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o ld b ra c k e t an d p a rtic u la rly th e 57 boys f 'a d u a t in g L ittle l e a g u e B aseb a ll th is season a re r t m in d ed th a t try o u ta fo r po­sition* on B abe R u th L eague tea m s w i l l . b eg in n e x t w eek .

T h e B ab e R u th L eague lo ca l­ly co n d u c ts fall try o u t* a n d any boy d e s ir in g to t ry fo r a spot in th e 1951 leag u e ha» to r e e ­ls t e r n e x t T h u rsd ay ev en in g . S ep ten b e r 5 a t th e R iv e r R oad L itt le L eague P a rk a t 6 p.m. A d d itio n a l t ry o u ts w ill b e co n ­d u c te d on S ep tem b er %, 9, l i an d 13 w ith th e “P la y e r A uc­tio n ” to be h e ld fo llow ing th e w o rk o u t o f S ep tem b er 13. T o be e lig ib le fo r se lec tion a boy m u st be p c raen t a t ( I p e r cen t o r th r t« of th e five p rac tice sessions.

A ll p rac tices w ill be stag ed a t th e R iv e r Road L ittle L eague P a rk , accord ing to a n a n ­n o u n cem en t m ade by D irec t >r R ich a rd J . C o iu h lln . T h e B abe R u th L eague is s p o ro o te d by th e D e p a rtm e n t e f P a rk s a n d P la y g ro u n d s o f w h ich M ayes W illiam F. G a lla g h e r is d ire c ­tor.

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to ta lly his b ro th e r and o n th e th e M id -W est' P la in R esional th ro w to th e p la te took second , C h am p io n s from th e S ta ttr of S feru zza g o t u n d e r a lin e d r iv e | | <)Wa W est Des M oines, .m ak in g in r ig h t a n d th re w to M onisera | l ts th ird t r ip to th e "W orld Seto double' u p th e ru n n e r for a ................... *d o u b le play.

P ensaco la took th e lead in th e th ird w h en G riffe y opened the f ra m e w ith a base on balls. A passed b a ll s e n t h im to second a n d M atus a p p e a re d to be g e tting o u t o f it as h e got th e nex t tw o b a tte rs pn infie ld flies. B ut W in- k in E th e rid g e d rew a w alk and the te r ro r , V ick ery s tepped , up and s ing led to send th e p i t .h e r in tf i th the lead run .

T h e gam e tu 'rned in to a ro u t in th e . fo u rth as th e F lo rid a nine had e lev en b a tte rs com e uo to b a t w ith six x u n s c ro ss in g on five sa ftie s , tw o e rro rs , a w alk . Floyd B lackm on, th e s tu rd y b u ilt th ird basem an got th in g s s ta r te d w ith a single and a f te r h is b ro th e r Tlied o u t to F ran ch in a . C h arley D aniels. . th e • lan k y sh o rts to p d r il le d a d o u b le to p u t ru n n e rs on second a n d th ird

G riffey h it a sh o rp g rass -cu tte r to th ird w h ich M ariano cam e u p w ith c lean ly b u t the ball e lu d ed him as he t r ie d to ge* »he ru n n e r a t lh e p la ’e. Hal G rim es tiie six- foot lead off m an. h it to the first base t id e of th e m ound and M a­tus. fie ld ing th e ball' s lipoed on the g rass an ti G rim es had him

‘self a single . D aniel souring.G len D an ley d rew a w alk to load th e bases an d w ith th e sco reboard reading- 5 to I E th rid g e g rounded to M onisera, w ho th re w to the p late , fo rc in g G riffey . V ickery ag a in sin g led and tw o ru n n e rs crossed <he p late . T his b ro u g h t in J o h n n y S c h aeb er *o tak e o v er the- m ound chores.

V ickery b ro k e from first and O liv er, seein g M onisera b rea k to c o v e r second d r ib b le d a slow h it j s in g led to left. S fe ru zza and Mon b a ll in to th e v acan t hole for a ise ra w alk ed to lo ad th e bases, j s in g le on a p e rfec tio n plus- h it F ra n ch in a s g ro u n d er to sh o rt j And ru n p lay . S ch aeb er th re w b ad j fo rced T ita a t th e p late , b u t w hen to first on F loyd B lackm on 's rap th e c a tc h e r th re w to first to com j buck to th e m ound and V iekery Ple ie a d o u b le p lay on F ran ch in a sco red th e n in th ru n T he in n in g j h_» th re w w ild ly in to r ig h t field, ended w ith S ch aeb er th ro w in g \ T h is b ro u g h t in S fe ru zza to m ake o u t L loyd B lackm on, j it 1 to 0 b u t w h en M onisera tr ie d j

S ch aeb er p itched e ffec tiv e b a ll j to ta lly he w a s th ro w n out on in h is re lie f s tin t b u t th e lo al a p e rfec t th ro w fro m the r ig h t | b a tte rs cou ld do n o th ing ag a in st j fie lder to th e ca t. h e r

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ies” in th e six y e a r e x is te n ce bf B abe R u th L eague b aseb a ll elim in a te d M ount H ealth y , Ohio, t h e !O h io V aliev R egional C ham pions j in th e first gtm e 6 to 1 b u t lo st tyndhurat (2) a 13 t o '7 decision to S tam fo rd , | ^onilJeRi. ’i!*C cn n .. the New E n g lan d R e g io n -! irnn.-hinu. « i a i ch am o io n s in th e sem i-finals. It j IT,.w as th e th ird tim e th a t W est Des Honey. 2b M oines failed to ge t Dast Sani- j s'tri*m 'l.ifihr fo rd . In 1952, th e f irst y e a r of p lay ; M«tu S ta m fo rd b e a t W est Des M oines2 to 0 in th e finals an d th e fo l­low ing y e a r S ta m fo rd em erg ed a3 to 2 w in n e r in a first ro u n d tilt.

T h e con so la tio n ro u n d finalslooked m o re lik e th e c h am p io n ­s h ip fig h t as th e H aw k ey es ' m a n ­ag e r, C la re n c e R ichm ond led w ith h is m o u n d ace, J o h n n y N easham . th e c o n q u e re r rtf M t. H ea lth y on W ednesday w h ile th e M uhleisen C o u g h lin bo ard o f s tra te g y e le c t­ed ty com e back w ith its ace Jo e y T ita .

M issing th e toss of th e co in fo rth e first tim e in th re e gam es, j . vm»|./r. , fL y n d h u rs t w as u p first. N easham | \ f u '- 2I>‘got th e f irst tw o b a tte r s to g ro u n d •o u t to s h o r t th en fan n ed th e 3 rd B*rr«n. ib j » _oout. T ita . ’ w o rk in g ’ v e ry fast re- j f. t •• «»co rd ed th re e s tr ik e o u ts in t h e ! M»her. _ . , , | \fu iiian . 3b I 0 0first inn ing , th e lead-off b a tte r n i , o «g e ttin g ca lled out and the n ex t ,• ^ “Jw o going dow n swinging.- ----------------

L ongo reach ed second v ia an M r. an d M rs. F re d e r ick S aum e n ro r to s ta r t th e second, but | of Post a v en u e, had as th e ir N easham got th e n e x t th re e ou ts g u ests on S u n d ay th e ir son and o n the. in fie ld to p re v e n t a s to re , j d a u g h te r-in - la w . M r. and M rs. W ith tw o o u ts W est Des M oines i R o b ert S aum , of P em b erto n , h ad ru n n e rs on f irst pnd th ird in ( th e las t of th e second b u t T ita rac k e d u p his fo u rh s tr ik e o u t to j ge t o u t o f tro u b le .

L y n d h u rs t b ro k e th e ice in th e j th ird in n in g W ith o n e o u t T ita

A su b jec t to w hich w e r e tu rn an d r e tu rn — because its p o te n ti­a litie s fasc in ite us—ris a. co m m erc ia l e n te r ta in m e n t c ity lo ca ted in the m eadow s. A lread y w e h ave d iscussed the p o ss ib ility o f p u ttin g up a baseb a ll s ta tio n th a t w ould house a big leag u e team . B u t th a t is on ly one sm all item .

N o w h ere e lse in th e w ork! is th e re a m e tro p o lita n reg io n w ith th e p o p u la tio n c u r r e n t an d p o ten tia l o f th is , th e N ew Jersey * N ew Y ork M etro p o litan a re a , w ith th e w o n d erfu lly loca ted a v a ila b le space. A nd th a t is because w e h av e th e m eadow lands— 30,000 acres of th em stre tc h in g from H ack en sack to R ah w ay . B u t it is th e C a r l ­s ta d t m eadow s, a 1;000 piece o w n ed b y T e r m in a l C o n s tru c tio n C om ­pany , w h ich offers th e g re a te s t p o ssib ilties. H e re is lan d h a rd by T e te rb o ro A irp o rt .w ith in a few m in u tes ' ol L in c o ln T u n n e l. I t is

j j located a lm o st w ith in th e h e a r t of a reg ion th a t h as 15.000.000 eus- . . ' tom ers. * < '

We w o n d er w h a t w ou ld h av e h ap p en ed if. W a lt D .sn ey had loca ted D ..ney land in C a r ls ta d t in s te a d o f on th e W est C oast. 7*0 ge t th e land necessary fo r h is vejnture D isney h ad to ta k e o v er p ro p e r ty m an y ' m iles fro m th e cities. Y et th e m ead o w s o ffer land th a t is ju s t a s t o n e t h r o w fro m M an h attan , land th a t is av a ila b le for d ev e lo p m e n t a t sm a ll cost.

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G riffey an d *.he seven ru n d e f ic it S ch aeb er gave u p a base on balls in th e f ifth b u t th e ru n n e r was cut d o w n a tte m p tin g to s tea l on a fine

L y n d h u rs t got o n e of its few b re a k s” in th e las t of the th ird .

A fte r T ita s tru c k o u t th e first ba t te r . T ed F r ith , a co lo red outfield

leagues w ith *110, w h i le N ew J e rs e y an d C a lifo rn ia a re tie d fo r f rom E urope

th ro w by s e lla r rece iver. W asick. j sen sa tio n , s in g led in to c e n te r A base on ba lls and single was j b ,ii C ooper sacrificed w ith W a n b a in ed off S c h a e b e r in the s ix th j sK-k tossing to P a t H oney, cov- b u t no d am ag e w as done as the i e r in g a t first F ir th , s lid ing into local p itc h e r got th e n ex t t w o ! second ; th o u g h t h e w as o u t and b a tte rs . T h e final inn ing saw | s ta r te d »o ru n to w a rd th e d u g o u t P ensaco la go o u t in o rd e r w ith H oney fired th j b a ll tn M onisera S ch aeb er. th e Q ueen o f P eace j w ho tossed to M arian o and back tw irle r , rac k in g u p tw o s tr ik e- a^a in to M om serji w ho app lied ou ts. | th e tag fo r th e th ird out.

S a tu rd a y 's s tead y ra in s ca u se d j B o th team s got a ru n n e r on in j a p o stp o n em en t of th e final t i l t ! th e fo u rth , v ia th e base on ballsto Sunday T h e first gam e, fur j b u t n e ith e r CvHild d t' a n y th in g ;

^ .■ ■ • ' - * ’ • . . I a b o u t it. C h eck ed w ith one h itr “ “ ~1 " • _ * i ih ro u g h th e first fo u r innings

second w ith 94 each O f th e 46 sta tes, on ly N eb rask a and S o u th j L y n d h u rs t w e n t to w ork in theak o fa w e re j not R epresented in Bain* R u th p lay S ev en p ro v in ces j f if th , in th e ir effo rt to g rab th irdfom C an ad a belong .w h ile th e re is a lso reg is te re d one. s ix -team i p lac e ho n o rs W ith one o u t T i t a ;

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S om e m in o r leagues h ave co l­lap sed an d som e m ajo r leag u e team s h ave j. lay ed to few e r fan s O f course , i t 's a fac t th a t TV lu re s some. G ood w e a th e r a tt r a c ts o th e rs to th e beach. A nd , b e tte r h ig h w ay s an d new e a rs send s till o th e rs o u t on th e h ighw ays. H ow ever, the t ig h t race in th e N ationa l L eag u e h as b een b rin g in g out crow ds. G iven good co m p e ti­tion , th e rea l b a seb a ll fan w ill su p p o rt h is c lub

G iv e n t h i r ig h t a tte n tio n th e a v e ra g e c a r w ill p e rfo rm w ell. W hen th e body e f y o u r e a r n e e d s c a re , le i u s h a n d le th e j c b F raaae s tra ig h te n in g a n d • e m p le te B E A R a lig n m en t s e r ­v ice. S ta r A n te B ody . 1S7 H ack en sack S tre e t . B ast R u th ­e rfo rd . P h e n e G E . M I N .

A NEW CO N C EPTW e a re n o l accu sto m ed to liv in g on a big scale . Y e t liv in g on

a big scale is w h a t w e a re doing T he old n e ig h b o rh o o d p lay g ro u n d s i* I a re d isap p ea rin g . T he redson is obvious. T h e lan d is b e in g gobb led JJ jup for res id e n tia l, com m ercial- an d in d u s tr ia l d ev e lo p m en t. i<! T he s itu a tio n is not going to e ase off. I t is go ing to c o n tin u e .V,, B ergen C o u n ty w ith o v e r ’800,000 re s id e n ts now . w ill h av e 1,000,000 •• in side of tw e n ty y e a rs O th e r co u n tie s a rc s la ted fo r- s e n sa tio n a l ® j increases. T h e re w ill be 20,000,000 in th e n 'e tro p o li ta n a re a befo re

long.-. For th is v a -t g ro w th lit tle th o u g h t ab d u t co m m erc ia l recreq- ^ tion h as been given.

T h e co u n tie s and m u n ic ip a lities h a v e 't r ie d to p rep a re . B u t th e , j e n te r ta in m e n t in d u s try is o v e rlo o k in g ^he fact th a t w e to d av h ave ■Man econom y a n d a p o p u u a tio n 1 th a t i» g e a re d to a c ce p t a n d pay for ii , e n te r ta in m e n t on a scale it n e v e r has been o ffe red before.J|| T h e re is room for a c e n tra lly loca ted e n te r ta in m e n t cen te r , i. i T h e re is room fo r bow ling, a lley s , sw im pools, go lf c o u rses , base- j{ | ball fields an d th e like. A nd th a t room is ip th e m eadow s.

R ide a ro u n d th e c o u n try s id e to d ay . Y ou 'll find in th e sh o re a re a W ild W est a ren as . S m all v e rs io n s of D isn ey lan d . T h e G uy L o m b ard o ..how a t Jo n e s beach'. A ll sca tte re d . B u t th e re e x is ts the w o n d erfu l o p p o rtu n ity to c e n tra liz e a ll th o se th in g s in one v ast e n te r ta in m e n t city .

A M EA D O W LA N D S G A RD ENIm ag in e M adison S q u a re G a rd e n in th e m eadow s? Im ag in e

Y ankee S tad iu m in th e m eadow s? P le n ty ot p a rk in g .sp a c e . P le n ty of d iv e rs ity . R e s tau ra n ts . T h e a tre s . G am es. A ll in one place.

Som ebody is o v e rlo o k in g a m ig h ty bot in not m oving ah ead on th e cen tra liz ed e n te r ta in m e n t city .

L Y N D H I RST LO SESj. L y n d h u rs t got to th e sem i-fina of th e B abe R u th to u rn a m en t.

T h e th in g in tr ig u in g m any fo .k s is th a t th e B ab R u th team , av er- I ag ing 15 y ea rs of age, m oves en mass*; in to h ig h school u n ifo rm s j n e x t su m m er T h a t m ean s M r Jo e T ita an d co m p an y w ill w e a r j th e co lo rs of L y n d h u rs t in sch o las tic com petition ,

T h e h igh school tea m of th is y e a r h ad r*o d u s t on it. T h e team | m oved w ell in the E ssex to u rn a m en t befo re failing . W hgn C a r l S top- j p e r w as g rad u a te d it w as th o u g h t L y n d h u rs t s p itc h in g h ad su ffered . a t re m en d o u s lo:s. B u t h e re is T ita an d h is m ates w ho th re a te n

to g ive L y n d h u rs t th e best baseb a ll team it t v e r had F e llo w leag u e | m em b ers w a tch out

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g iven to sh edd ing te a rs o v e r big league team o w n ers . W e th in k th ey | a re a g rasp in g .se lf h , e n d . in m an y w ays s tu p id c lass. B u t the j d u m b es t of them a ll is. a p p a re n tly . H o race S lont-ham .o w n er of a j tea m ca lled th e G ian ts. If th e Polo G ro u h d s m isfits a re G ia n ts , you i can im ag ine w hat l h e rest of th e leag u e is lik e j F or y ea rs S to n eh am h a s c o n c en tra te d on m ak in g th e G ia n ts

one of the mos»t in ep t c lu b s in b a x h a n F v en lh e y e a rs w h en itw on u n d e r Leo D u r tx h e r th e team lost p o p u la r ity b ecau se D uro-

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F xancsico it w as a 1 lu s tra live' of how »'ar the te a m has . un k in p u b ­lic accep tance. T h e n e w sp a p e rs w ere q u ite satisfied to see S to n e ­h am a n d Co g e t going. T h e fan s spolgt e lo q u e n tly . T h e o th e r n ig h t

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D evelopm ent of an an ti-p o lio vaccine m u it not lessen a le rtn ess to th e possib ility of new cases o r neglect o l those w h o h av e had the d isease and a re le ft w ith c rip p lin g effects. V ig ilan t g u a rd m u st con tinue against polio an d ev e ry effort m u st be m ad e to c a re both fo r new an d o ld cases. N eeds in th e polio fight co n tin u e g rea t. *

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T h e S is te r E lizab e th K enny F o u n d a tio n has b een ex p en d in g consid­e ra b le tim e , effort an d m oney in th is d irec tio n besides p ro v id ing t re a t ­m ent for those s tr ick en w ith polio. I t is a lso ex p an d in g its p ro g ram to include those w ith o th er c rip p lin g d isab ilities besides polio.

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B ecause o f th e s h o r ta g e o f s c i ­en ce tea c h e rs , t h e p ro g r a m in set en ces has b een a d a p te d to e n a b le a s tu d e n t to t e a c h a n y of th e th re e m a jo r s c ie n c e s —r-ch ern is try . biology, p h y s ic s o n th e se c o n d a r y level.

T he p r o g r a m is th e w o r k o f a c o m m it te e a p p o in te d la s t y e a r to s tu d v ex iF tin ;* tea< .h er t r a in in g 1; c i l i t ie s a n d s u g g e s t im p ro v e m e n ts to s t r e n g th e n th e p ro g r a m . M r. a P t r i c k C a u lf ie ld , n e w lv ap p o in te d C h a i r m a n of th e E d u c a ­t io n D e p a r tm e n t , h e a d e d th e C o m m i t t e e . .

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I 12 Sixth and Jackson Place 113 Fifth and Lafayette Place I I 1 Third and J e n n e t P lacf I 15 Ridge Road and Second Avenue I 16 O rand and Second Avenue 117 \ alley Brook ami Llexeland *21 Jauncey Avenue and Sixth Street 23 Summer and Sixth Street 21 Thomas and Eighth Street 23 Kingsland and ('.hase Avenue26 Page am) CiliaM* Avenue27 Fern and (ireen Avenue28 Port and Ridge ROad29 Kingsland and Ridge Road

212 Ridge Road and Union213 Ten Eyck and Fourth Street 2.14 Ten Eyck and Lewandowski213 Bloomfield Place and Lewaudowtki216 Kingsland and Schuyler218 Marin and Third Street221 Page'and Ridge Road221 First Street and I n io n Avenue225 Sixth and Wilson Avenue226 Park Place and Seventh "Street

31 Sanford Avenue and Tenth Street32 Thomas Avenue and Monroe Street33 (lhase Avenue and RooseVell Avenue

j* 34 H arding Avenue and Monroe Street35 Riverside and Thomas Avenue

I 36 Kingsland and Riverside Aventle I 37 Stuyvesant and Kingsland Avenue | 38 Pajee and Willow Avenue- ' 39 Forest and Willow Avenue ■3155 Port ami Riverside Avenue313 Fern and Willow Avenue314 Valley Brook and W atson Aycjiue315 Stuyvesant and Valley Brook Avenue316 Post and Stuyvesant Avenue317 DeMassi Motor (.ar (lo.318 <>rant ami Post Avenue321 F ern am i Wearl Avenue322 Sanford and Stuyvesant Avenue '

I 41 Lake ami Kearny Street| 42 O iu rt and Park Avenue

43 T ontine,and Willow Avenue | 4 t (lourt and Stuyvesant Avenue

.45 Lake and Stuyvesant Avenue 46 R utherford and Livingrton Avenue 17 Tontine and Livingston Avenue

111 Second and .Livingrton Avenues112 Kearny Street and R utherford Avenue51 Kingsland Shops • West52 Kingsland S hops--Fart

•53 Term inal Road54 M, J. Merki'n Paint C.o.55 S: B. Penick A do.

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(over 25 year* *urr»i»ful pra<lire)

565 Belgrove Drive K earny, N. J.

Phone KEarny 2-0136t i

Mr. and M rs. F red P ie rzch a lsk i of 240 C lin to n te rrac e , had dm n e r in New Y ork an d w itnessed a p e rfo rm a n c e of “S im ply H e a v ­e n ly ” on F r id a y ev e n in g in c e le ­b ra tio n of th e b ir th d a y of M rs P ierzch a lsk i.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957COMMERCIAL LEADER ft SOUTH BERGEN REVTEWPAGE SIXTEEN

1 9 5 7 - 5 8 S c h o o l C a l e n d a r Y e a rCommercial leader South Bergen’s D - Bomb - A leader Cartorial

w m z m m s m -T h e L y n d h lirs t e le m e n ta ry schools w i |I o p en pn T h u rsd ay , S e p ­

te m b e r 5. *K in d e rg a r te n s w ill m ee t a s fo llow s; L in co ln School A.M .; W ash ­

ing to n School. P .M .; C o lu m b u s S chool, A M .; F ra n k lin S chool. P.M ; J e ite rso n a n d R oosevelt S chools h av e A.M. a n d P.M. k in d e rg a rte n * . R eg is tra tio n fo r a ll new h ig h hool an d e le m e n ta ry schoo l s tu d e n ts w ho h av e n o t p rev io u s ly e n ro lled w ill be h e ld on W ed n esd ay , Sep* te m b e r 4-

T h e h igh school w ill n o t open u n til M onday , S e p te m b e r 23. U n fo r tu n a te ly th e re h as been a d e a ly in th e d e liv e ry of th e new w indow s. T h e d e li v e ry had been p ro m ised fo r an e a r l ie r d a te , b u t th e a rc h ite c t a n d - c o n tra c to r h ave 'now b^en notified of. th e n ew d a te by th e m an u fa c tu re r . T he d a y s lost by th e d e la y e d o p en in g w ill be m ad e u p by c u ttin g som e of th e h o lid ay s in th e o rig in a l school ca le n d a r. F o llo w in g a re th e tw o ca le n d a rs . T h e o r ig in a l w ill a p p ly fo r th e e le m e n ta ry school an d th e new one fo r th e h ig h school.

LY NDHL’R S T ELE M E N T A R Y SC H O O L 1957 38 C A L E N D A R *

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T u esd ay S e p te m b e r 3 P rin c ip a ls ' & new te a c h e rs ’ m ee tin gW ednesday S e p tem b e r 4 T e a c h e r 's m ee tin gT h u rsd ay S e p te m b e r 5 S chools open

I T u esd ay N o v em b er 5 F lectio n Day; T h u rsd ay N o v em b er 7 S in g le Session e x cep t h ig h school

F r id a y N o v em b er 8 N.JJE.A . C o n v en tio nM onday N o v em b er 11 V icto ry DayT h u rsd ay N o v em b er 28 T h a n k sg iv in g V acation

i F r id a y D ecem b er 20 S choo ls c lose a t en d of ‘sessionI M onday J a n u a ry 6 Schools open! W edn esd ay F e b ru a ry 12 L in co ln ’s B irth d a y: W edn esd ay A p ril 2 Schools c lose a t en d of sessioni M onday A pril * 14 S chools open

T u esd ay A p ril 15 P r im a ry E lec tio n —S in g le sessionI F r id a y M ay 30 M em orial D ay ^i F r id a y J u n e 20 S chools c lose

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M onday ' S e p tem b e r 23 H igh S chool opens] T h u rsd a y N o v em b er 28 T h a n k sg iv in g V acationj F r id a y D ecem b er 20 S chools c lose a t en d of sessionj T h u rs d a y J a n u a r y 2 H igh S chool op en s •i W ednesday A p ril 2 S chools c lose a t en d o f session| T u esd ay A p ril 8 H igh School o p en s 9

F rid a y M ay 30 M em orial DayF rid a y J u n e 20 S chools close

O rg an iza tio n * w h ic h h a v e b^en g ra n te d th e use b f th e h ig h s c h o o l b u i ld in g p r i o r , t o th e S e p te m b e r 23 d a te p lease tak e n o tice t h a t t h e b U ild ib g w il l n o t b e a v a i la b l e fo r th e ir u se .

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Who Foots The Bill? ;md bridge* at Throgs Neck and over the Harlem in New York.

In the entire program Jones has heen a leading figure. He has guided through the New Jersey Legislature the hills setting Up the projects proposed hy the two au thori­ties. Ilis higgest problem , however, wa* tlie Expressway. It is cutting through a dozen Bergen communities, every one of which is dear to Jones* heart.

It was not easy to. propose a highway that was certain to cause distress to many of his constituents. B ut progress has .had to be served. Jones, nevertheless, fought to make the paiii'as bearable as possible.

O ur Cartorial la*t week, first in an edi* torial-eartoon seri** touching upon the local scene, drew considerable comment. It is an am bitious thing for a weekly newspaper to prepare its own editorial cartoon, but The leader newspapers plan to do just that.

However, the subject m atter of the car­torial was also the cause of comment. 1 lie fact that llie New Jersey motorist foots al­most half of the state tax hill lias heen gen­erally overlooked. .

W ithout an income or sales tax. New Je r­sey depends upoii the taxes upon motorists, smokers and racetrack gamblers for a great deal of its tax revenue. And the motorist, who works up over $140,(MM),000—exclusive of what he is milked on the, T urnpike and Parkway— is the biggest {»a)er.

That fact alone should conclusively set to rest the arguments of the- railroads who §ay that the *'free‘’ highway's that are pro­vided buses and trucks are providing them with unfair competition. New Jerey high­ways are far from free ami truckers ami bus operators have to contribute handsome­ly to not'only the cost of llie highways hutto those other government purposes for...which gasoline tax monies are siphoned off.

Actually, while New Jersey boasts that it does not have a sales tax. the gasoline tax, as operated in this state, is so close to, one as to he indistinguishable.

Some years ago llie state began 'tem por­arily “ diverting" million* «»f gasoline tax funds, supposedly established lo help otir- highway system grow, to general govern­m ent' costs. That sum diverted today is in excess of $50,000,000.

The governor*, in their speeches before Civic group*, drop a tear over the situation jjnd call it surreptitious bookkeeping.

There is nothing new in it, however. The P o rt of N ew ’■York Authority pretty nearly owns the patent on that kind of bookkeep­ing. The PA overcharges for the rides through the tunnels and over the bridge and m es the excess to meet losses incurred on nearly all of its other project*.. The airports are the biggest offenders in lhat rc«pcct.

Nobody complains too much about it. Ap­parently the feeling is a motorist i* a happy go lucky guy willing to pay any kind of tax to keep peace iu the family. He permits the money he puts up for highway development to be diverted. He perm its himself to be overcharged at the river crossings. He does not say a word when the state police force, which ought to he on the highways guard­ing* his safety, is inundated with nearly ev­ery o ther kind of duty but that.

Maybe it gives him solace to know that

L y n d h u r s t s C h o m p s

The baseball news has been all to the good.Lyndhurst's Babe Ruth League All-Stars

progressed to the national semi-finals of a tournam ent which over 6.000 teams took part.

The South Bergen team eventually came it* cropper when it was called upon to meet th e , tournam ent favorite with its most win­ning pitcher out of com petition for the time being. Joe T ita. the husky young Lyndhurst pitcher, won his initial game at Ann Arbor. Mich., it had been known he would.

But that put Joe aside, until his team Von. again because of the rule ami pitcher cannot perform* on the mound in two con­secutive games. U nfortunately, Lyndhurst did not survive the semi-final game.

However, Lyndhurst did well enough, and the’ player*, their m anager, their folks and Mayor Callagher and the others who run the leagues, deserve the highest com­mendation.

th e new*, that was tlie moat tickling wa* the Victory of the Monterey team from Me*-’ ico iu the Little League W orl Series in W il­liamsport, Pa. The youngsters, who play on a patched-up diam ond in the village slum s,- won a 1*0 gave over LaMesa, Calif., and thereby captured the w orldV Little League championship.

It was Little League baseball in its high* 1 est tradition. Money, position- all go out j llie window when the youngsters put on a baseball uniform . Those uniform s are the | equalizer*.

We’ll w arrant mighty few of the parents of the Mexican youngsters bad the money to follow their boys to W'illiamsport. As it turned out the youngsters d idn 't need any moral support. They had a skinny little kid named Angel Macias. Angel pitched a no- hit,. tio-run game to win the title for the Mexicans. It was their very first try in the tournam ent.

That made their feat all the more satisfy*

D ear E d ito r:I w as v e ry m uch in te r e s te d in

y o u r rec e n t e d ito r ia l co n cern in g o v e rn ig h t p a rk in g on local s tree t* d u r in g snow tim e. I a g re e w ith you th a t th is is n o t good p ractice , b u t w h a t can he done?

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An e ig h t y e a r old b lond h a ire d boy n am ed L e o n a rd W h itm an h as th e m ost in te re s tin g h o m e .in New Je rse y . H e lives in a de s e rte d v illage. H is fo ks an d l.e n n a rd a re th e on ly re s id e n ts of A flaire, once the b u s tlin g , th riv in g m in ing hom e nl MM) persons.

Now A llaire is a fasc in atin g re m in d e r of an o ld an d now gone iron m in ing and fo rg ing in d u stry . R ecen tly . A lla ire , now a p a rt o f th e s ta te p a rk sy stem , w as cp cn ed to th e pub lic by th e S ta te B u re a u of F o re s try . P a rk s a n d H isto ric S ites, a d iv is io n of th e N ew Je rse y D e p a r tm e n t of C o n se rv atio n an d Econom ic D e v e lo p ­m en t. In sid e th e p a rk now a re se v e ra l picnic g ro v es w hich add p lea su re to fam ily v isits. T o be s e rn a rc som e o f th e o r ig in a l b u ild in g s d a tin g back to 1820.

T h e re is no adm ission , a lth o u g h on w eek d ay s a 50 ce n t p a rk in g fee is ch a rg e d . O n S a tu rd a y s an d S u n d a y s th e fee is SI. A v isit w ill p rove a m ost e n jo y a b le ex p e rien ce .

T h e v illag e s ta n d s in a q u ie t, u n spo iled section of M onm outh C oun tv as a s ile n t rem in d er of th e bog iro n In d u stry of bygone days. O ne h u n d red y e a rs ago the so u n d of (he t r ip h a m m e r ran g th ro u g h ih e w ood lands of th e C oastal P la in an d th e b las t fu r n aee reso u n d ed o v er the co u n try sid e .

• A la i r e w as th e s ite of a bog o re fu rn a c e an d fo rg e w h e re •Iron w as sm e lted and m ad e In to n u m ero u s p ro d u cts a n d u ten s lls of th a t e ra . T h e w o rld m oves on. T he c ru d e m eth o d s of a ce n tu ry ago h av e been s u p p la n te d by im p ro v ed m an u fa c tu r in g p rocesses, b u t th e w o rld 's a p p e ti te fo r Iron a s a basic ra w m a te r la l is s till in sa tiab le .

Bog o re. th e sou rse of iro n In th e N ew Je rse y C o astal P la in . Is u n iq u e in Its fo rm atio n . O nce m in ed , o u r h a rd rock o res ol o th e r a r r a s a re gone fo r a ll tim e . L im o n ite . e r hog o re , con t ln u e s to form , and is. th e re fo re , a ren e w a b le n a tu ra l reso u rce

T h e s ite of A lla ire , first k n o w n as M on m o u th F u rn ace or the H ow ell W orks, w as o rig in a lly e ccu p led hy a saw m ill In 1758. Ben jam in 8 . H ow ell is th e first k n o w n o p e ra to r of th e p ro p e r ty as an Iron w orks. He leased th e p ro p e r ty in 1821 an d it becam e know n a s th e H ow ell W orks a t th a t tim e-

In 1822 Ja m e s P. A lla ire , of N ew Y ork p u rch a se d th e w o rk s a n d com m enced op e ra tio n s . A flaire w as o rig in a lly a b rass found ' d e r" In New Y ork C ity a n d la te r e s ta b lish e d a n iro n foundrv th e re , w h e re he b u ilt en g in es a n d bo ilers. H e c a st w ith h is ow n h a n d s th e b rass a ir ch a m b e r fo r R o b e rt F u lto n 's fam ous “ C ler m o n t." In h is New York sh o p th e c y lin d e r of th e S av an n ah , the B rst A m erican s te a m sh ip to c ro ss t h e A tlan tic , w as e a st tn 1819. H e b o u g h t th e H ow ell u o rk a aa a so u rce of m a te ria l fo r his fo u n d ry In New York

He d eveloped a t A lla ire a c o m p le te an d self co n ta in ed com m u n ity w ith ch u rch ;md school, e m p lo y in g as m any as 5A0 m en in a d iv ers ity of c ra f ts , som e of w h ich so u n d odd to d ay —mot<l dera . w a re c le a n e rs c a rp e n te rs , p a t te rn m ak e rs , w h ee lw rig h ts , m ille rs , team ste rs, o re ra ise rs , c o llie rs , s tag e d r iv e rs , g room s and h a rn e ss -m a k e rs to nam e a lew .

T h e p rin c ip a l a rtic le s m a n u fa c tu re d w e re te rm e d "hollow w a re ” ca ld ro n s , v arious sices o f p o ts a n d k e tt le s an d co v ered b ake p ans. S toves, aerew s .som e p ipe a n d a ad lro n s (o ld fash ioned h an d

I Irons) w ere a lso m ade.A lla ire hi significant In o u r In d u s tr ia l h isto ry because m ost

of th e b u ild in g s used d u r in g Its heyeUy as an o p e ra tin g fu rn ace a n d fo rge a re »till s tan d in g . R e s to ra tio n is n o t d iff ic u lt e x cep t th e financial stan d p o in t.

A fte r A rth u r B risbane , fam o u s n e w sp a p e rm a n acq u ired th e i p ro p e r ty , the M onm outh C ouncil Boy S co u ts used A lla ire as a

h e a d q u a r te rs lo r som e vears, c o n tr ib u tin g to Its re s to ra tio n d o r Ing th a t period .

In 1941 Mr. B r isb a n e ’s w idow d e e d ed th e D ese rted V illage a n d o th e r p ro p crtv to th e s ta te fo r p o rk purposes. O nly in very rec e n t y e a rs h av e fu n d s b een p ro v id e d to e s tab lish rec rea tio n fac ilities.

In 1957 a non p ro fit co rp o ra tio n to ra ise f*»«d« fr«»*n » r iv » ‘ - co u rses fo r res to ra tio n p u rp o ses w a s sp o n so red by th e M onm outh C nn ty P lan n in g B oard The c o rp o ra tio n compoM U o t i « p .e ^ u u .

t io n from im p o rta n t g ro u p s o f M tam uth t u n t y an d re p re s e n ts l iv e s of th e D ep artm en t of C oeuervaU on a n d Eeoeiomic D evelop m o n t a c ts 'th ro u g h fc B oard of T ru s te e * fo r th e pwrpoae of ra is Ing fu n d s for re s to ra tio n . T h ro u g h th is m ed iu m it Is b e liev ed th a t th e D eserted V illage of A lla ire eon b e re s to re d to Ho fo rm er charm .

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