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Page 1: Uyn3H»r*t PaM f« Library •ilia *. Jrgl^V Ava.. LEADERETTE · NOTES ON THE VFW unonMiati B r a v n ... the County park system. ... Dennis Maher, midyear old „,n P»,nlillu'e»

U yn 3 H » r* t P a M f « L i b r a r y• i l i a * . Jrgl^V Av a . . U y n d S r a r a t . S . J .

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L E A D E R E T T E

Tht 40-Hour W»«k

B e a n weee winging lo a 110-0 \ i r to rv over Hawthorne. Rannry beat Hawlharar 50 to 6.. Lyndhurat. however, is M t un-1---------------------------- — ---------—

dcM .tim.tin* the power of tHr! - . . . .

W h - w ^ ^ A H o c l w r l * .aey m F .lr Lawn whicn ^ a a a a m _ . . Hdrubbed the eleven *1 to ( . ^ Y I H v f e O U C M I a Lyndhurst was on ham l to waleh _ ' "" W~the trouncing. But they cane D u P j n l g a s m away unconvinced that Kaimey Y ■ W I I V V •

to& X ‘hl S U ta3 S S S ! Airthorrti#* A r .

afjKSJKrraas:M onaco n i com pany. A r r o i f G u i l t y O n #

W hat tb e Bam aey team m a r t . .have, though, is the Mamina to MTher hT “ J ° L ? " stand up to lour periods ol the * "■ No-dbruch became aslashing kind ol play it . i l l take *?“" methodical man hunt to Irom the Lyndhurst line It is j , JL. K . ..that lot ward wall, sparked by .fc? 0,,cr1,havI " * ! » ™nMrnr Joey Dorando. Jr. that powdera wOl capture the man why the opposition until the hacks be I h™«*u r ,«*"“* Mrs, Nordbruch jta w ju k ta , over lor their touch- J ^ £

W h ile .Lyndhurst's h o p e , lo r a l “ “ * • * *"«■ *“ «h . ------- w .r e r o ik e d bi Th<' ' » “ “ “i ” ““ «avor,"

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Hallowenn Party FoAows Meeting

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NOTES ONTHE VFW

unonM iati B r a v n e b r. d a r e aoooooaooaoooaThe Ladies’ A u x ilia ry o f the P ost w ith to thank a l l o f th e

friends who attended the Costume Dance. I t w as a succe ss a n d ap­p a r e n t ly those w ho attended had a night o f enjoym ent.

T h e V eterans Adm inistration has requested that if an y in fo r­mation or other know ledge is desirad, p lease w rite to the nearest VA office and not to the office at W ashington, D.. C.

A t this time, the VFW has to com e to the surface a s the e le c t io n is j u s t around the corner. The v ie w s expressed in th is c o lu m n a r e n o t n ecessarily that a f the P ost o r o f any in d ividu al o f t h e Post. O u r S ta te commander lia s m s f l r A r f ollow ing s y f p s io n s th ro u g h a circular letter: A t this tim e tha veterans should g e t b e h in d th e Bonus 100 per cent. It is stated that this should b e d o n e n o w f o r tw o reasons. F irst, th ere a r t a large num ber o f v e te r a n s w h o a r e in need o f the m oney NOW. It is a chance l o r th e m to g e t a start on a home or m aybe a start in a business. A se c o n d re a s o n , o f which is most im portant, is: The figh t fo r the B O N U S is a c tu a l ly the beginning or it m ay be the end. T h a op­p o s itio n o f t h e B o n u s is a very pow erfu l force ju id if at this time w e th e v e te r a n s l e t them knock this referendum out then they w ill c o n t in u e to d o a w a y w ith the veterans’ benefits because they k n o w th a t w e d o not have enough strength to defeat an y b ill in th e f u tu r e t h a t t h e y m ay put on the ballot. S o therefore, our S ta te c o m m a n d e r su m s i t u p thusly: “ Sh all w e g iv e them the fight o f their liv es - W E C A N A N D W IL L W IN i f the v eter ans w ant to - ifh t* '

D o n 't f o r g e t t h a t there w ill be a motorcade tom orrow night a t 6 p .m . fo r m in g in the front o f the V FW P ost at V a lley Brook a v e n u e . I t w il l t o u r through B ergen C ounty to ra lly votes fo r the V e te ra n s ’ B o n u s .

A g a in w e a s k th al you support the Bond issue for repairs and n e c e ssa ry f a c i l i t i e s w ithin our State institutions.

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his promise t h a t t h e r e w ill b e n o 1 ic k P flu g , M a u r e e n C h o jn a c h i . ^increase in t a x e s o f h e is e le c - j M a r g a r e t G r il lo . a n d R o b e r t > tad, p a r t i c u la r ly n o in c o m e o r ; K n ig h t. ta le s taxps. — ------------------

i ‘T h e b u s in e s s m a n ’s b u d g e t is . taxed to th e l im it a l r e a d y ,” sa id

W e n e . “ I h a d a b u s in e s s m a n te l l m e to d a y t h a t h e is r e a d y to m ove t o P e n n s y lv a n ia if N e w J e r s e y im p o se s a S ta te t a x . ’’

The r e v is e d C o n s ti tu t io n w a s supposed to e n a b le o p e r a t io n o f the S ta te g o v e r n m e n t a t lo w e r cost, the c a n d id a te o b s e r v e d , b u t in |he case of j u s t tw o d e p a r t -

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M a y o r B r a n c a o f G a r f i e ld r e ­c e n t ly tu r n e d o v e r t o t h e B e rg e n C o u rK y P a r k C o m m is s io n a d e e d fo r 90 a c re s o f G a r f i e ld la n d to b e d e v e lo p e d in to a s e c tio n o f th e C o u n ty p a r k s y s te m .

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c id in g w h e th e r o r n o t th e r e f e r 1 *° c o m m is s io n a t n o c o s t a n d e n d u m o n t h r 40 h o u r w e e k fo r » “ te r m e d b y F r a n k C . O sm e in , m e m b e r s o f t h e P o lic e D ej> art- f ° r m e r B e rg e n c o n g r e s s m a n , a n d m e n t s h o u ld b e a d o p te d . <r. a i r m a n o f t h e p a r k b o i r d , " a s

J a n ie s A. B re s l in " " e x a m p le to o t h e r B e rg e n J - j • j to w n s .”

D r . C h a i l e s B . B lc a s b y , fo r m ­e r G a r f ie ld m a y o r a n d m e m b e r

I o f t h e B e r g e n B o a r d o f F r e e L y n d h u r s t ' , a .x tn c a s e o f p o lio ! a c c e p te d t h e d e e d fo r th e

th i s yea> s t ru c k T h u r s d a y w h e n ' ' )u n '-v . w h ic h c o n t r o l , t h e *'x D e n n is M a h e r , m i d y e a r o ld „ , n ■ P»,n l i l lu 'e » o f t h e p a i k b o a ru . o f M r. s n d 'M r * ' J o s e p h M a h e r ,^ o f 485 R o o se v e lt a v e n u e , w a s ta k e n to t h e S is te r K e n n v In s t i t u t e in J e r s e y C ity .

M a h e r , f o r m e r h ig h - s c h o o l ! t e a c h e r w a s a c a n d id a te fo r t h e

Dennis Maher Suffers Polio Attack Sunday

Due to lim ited funds the park board has been handicapped in acquiring property and is at present conducting o cam paign to h ave a ll towns give up su it ­able land for park purposes.

A short time ago Osmers re­quested a $1,000,000 appropria­tion from the freeholders, but ‘he w as told the county w as n ot in a position to place this burdan upon the taxpayers.

The G arfie ld property includes the h a lf acre island in the P a s­saic R iv e r , a wooded section known as Fleischer’s F ie ld , the Belm ont H ill, the G arfie ld ' de­veloped M em orial P ark and an undeveloped section kow n as M idland avenue K ill.

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radio p r o g r a m o v e r S ta t io n j H e is p r e s id e n t o t a lo c a l R e p u b - W K B C . N e w Y o rk , S u n d a y l ie a n c lu h .

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B o rn in H a r d in C o u n ty , O h io , M c M ille n a t t e n d e d O h io N o r th ­e r n U n iv e r s i ty , o f w h ic h h e is n o w A t r u s te e . H e h a s s e r v e d a s p r e s id e n t o f t h e N a t io n a l F a r m C h e m u rg ic C o u n c i l a n d a s p r e s i ­d e n t o f t h e A m e r ic a n A ss o c ia tio n o f " A g r i c u l t u r a l E d i to r s . H e is a ls o a m e m b e r o f t h e N a t io n a l E x ­e c u t iv e B o a rd o f t h e B o y S c o u ts o f A m e r ic a a n d a t r u s t e e o f t h e A m e r ic a n E n te r p r i s e A s s o c ia tio n a n d R u tg e r s U n iv e r s i ty .

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f M B B D t f , U P V E B B O t i , I M P ______________ .. , ~ .... ; t . . •;

Barbara R. See Married Saturday fo MARRIED SUNDAY Otto Bayer Jr. in Montclair Ceremony

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Sunkist Oranges$ m t m * » n w h i t e

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m e r resident o f L y n d h u r s t a n d ‘ pupil of M rs. B la n c h e P ie r s o n

g a v e a song r e c i t a l a t t h e A u di­torium o f t h e Lyons H o s p i ta l T h e program w a s a s s is te d b y A l ta D un lap w h o sang s o lo s and tw o r f i t e t i ^ r i t h M rs . S a r a h B o c h a t

T t h e H W * * M r R a f f o f t h e W e s t ­e r n , E le c tr ic a lso p a r t i c ip a t e d w i th f ^ o ' ’so lo s a n d le d t h e c o m ­m u n i ty s in g in g a c c o m p a n ie d a t t h e p!'£no 'by M r. W a l te r E . A u s te r m a n .

V ib JW ta P o l la r a D u P o n t w i l l b e t h e ‘g u e s t sq k ris t a t t h e H o te l S t a ^ P t f i l s N o v e m b e r 7, a n d h a s a l s o b e e n a s k e d to b e g u e s t s o lo ­i s t f br - t t t fe R o ta r ia n s A n n u a l d i n ­n e r .

T h r o u g h th e k in d n e s s o f M r. L u t h e r ' S c u ll o f R u z ic k a ’s F l o r ­i s t s . M a d i s o n ro s e s w e r e g iv e n to a l l v e t e r a n s p r e s e n t 600 in a l l a n d " th e r e m a in d e r w e r e s e n t t t o th e w a rd s f o r t h e s ic k

■ p atien ts.

<*> N o r th M « M ( MSU)*nc.- »3> south So Feature Chopin in

Newark Recital ,* r . . *

: S r a m a s

Music Makers

Polish Americans Club Dine* on Saturday

The Poli»h A m erican Citizens C lub of Lynrfhvrrt w ill hold its 28th Annual F a ll Dance a t St. M fchael’s Parish H all on Sat, N o v ., S.

Music w ill be furnished by IVed P ercy and h ia orchestra Who are currently appearing at C hib Champagne, N ew ark. Dan* cing w ill be from 8 p . M. to 1 A* M.

Olarence G olem biewski, chair­m an of the affair^ predicts ’ a large turnout o f frienda and weH w ishers o f the chib. M em bers of the committee are C harles Przy- tjaoki. Jo h n Kwi»tkoW ski, SU n- tey Jaw orow ski. and Staeta Przychocki,

, St/RERIOR COURT o r I • ’ N e w JE R S E Y

- CHANCERY O i VISION BERGEN COUNTY

I B R O A D W A Y H A N K A. T i l I ‘S T < T ».M 1'A \V a >i-, (o r a t io n " f irfv S t a t e o f X -w J,.rjM-y. n . - | j | . i iT- < tn i| T IU K N T K R H R IP K M . IX il • o r |X .r u t io || i . f ther S l a t e o f N ew J .1W J J IH »X AIjLV K. I H I t T I I U .

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J a n u a r y H th . A . l» .. iftSff.. K n i t & K o n i, ki»qii,, A t t o r n e y * B * v ir t u , i . f | | ) . n lm v e M a te d » r l !

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SATURDAY MATINEE ONI A SPECIAL WESTERN fE A l

R e a m aad T rin e* -SHINE ON HARVEST MO<

Dean 0 |» a 1S :M - Start, I

(1 DAYS O N L Y )2 DAYS SUNDAV aad MTT7DAY S u n d a y C o n t in u o u s f r o m 1 P.M .

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in "One* More My Darling" O f t r r R aft Win*

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Prvoeatod Frida, « T:W W:W ^ekvda, at 2 :M »:M

J DAYS TU ESD A Y • WEDNESDAY CA I.A ELECTION DAY

PERFORMANCE l lW t o - C e a U n a — ■ Frew > P JI .I

E LEC TIO N RETCSN SFri. thru Sun. Nov. A Ju d y Garland .Van Johnst

"In Tho G ood Old . Summertime"Color by Technicolor

IL u u d 'U lnnit Paul Stew art I\A /« r lr - ti .r "▼vinoow

3:56 6 :Si 16 :1 1 3:66 7:65 I6 il«

m * W W t r f *Pr—t i ed Tam dar 1:36 5:66 6:66 W a d w d s y . 1 0 6 T :6 a 16.20i Going Out of Business

E n t ire sto ck o f fu rn itu re , m irro rs , bedding, ^ m p f and ta b le s to b e so ld b y November 15th

j K I R C H M A N N ’ S.tt , HOME OF FINE RJRNI-QJRE * AU ter-i,

H o w a r d D uff-Shelley W inters

; Joe's Friendly Service» 9 MlDGK R O AD L Y lS D H t’R ST . N. J

i ' MOBLLE STATION\ A U T O R E P A I R S — C A R S W A S H E D

o « i L U B R I C A T I O N/ %u J . PA V ERO . PBO P.

Batchelder on Riviera-H o w a rd F . B a tc h e ld e r , s e a m a n ,

V S N . o f L y n d h u i s t . r e c e n t ly v is t e d t h e F r e n c h R iv ie r / t o n a t e n l a y l e a v e w h e n t h e l ig h t c r u is e r , U S S W o r d te s t e r , o f w h ic h h e is i c m » m e m b e r , p u t in t o G o lfe G u a n . F r a n c e

L e a v e p a r t i »*s to P a r i s a n d • th e r p o in t s o f i n t e r e s t in F ra n c e

h a v e b e e n a r r a n g e d f o r th e * c re w .

JO H N ’S Auto Safety Glass

5 1 1 R IV E R S ID E A V E., L Y N D H l’ R ST . N. I .

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Everyday Is Sale DayAT MANTELL’S

CLOTHING fer the Eitire FAMILY

RIVIERA PARK Roller Skating Rink

H I W ASW NOTON A V B .w u v n u , m. j.

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100% W OOL PANTS 3.49

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B U Y H E L C O S T O C K I N G S D I R E C T F R O M T H E F A C T O R Y F O R F A C T O R Y P R I C E S A N D

. SAVE MORESPECIAL SALE EVERY SATURDAY

4 „ 6 0 G a ia f t — I S D c eic r

PANTS

BUFFALO PLAID SHIRTS 2.39ZELAN RAINCOATS

5.99S E R V I N G . . . .

Chinese - American foodsWINTER JACKETS

3.99 to 11.99

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Local Students Ekettd at FsWkngh

man. announced thal t h r Annual Harvest M o d S i B w ill ha held W rdneaday, N r n tw h w l l from II 0 0 a m tn I 30 p m Hama madr c a k fi, p m mImU and o th ­er to o th w ill hr. avtilab.lr

During t h r anriai hour wWrh ful hoard. iT i in h m n t i r t r »m v f d bv Mr» f ?.immnn<aHn .and M i* I . C«ok, ro r hair man

M > M I I O A I A c a r d p ally wi l l W hr Id at

thr Franklin Srtinol tha rvm »n* of Noyem baf I t , a l 1.00 p m Door and tat la p n «r ik>n< «tt*» t h r M>)\in| of rrfreahm anta a ill a l l h e lp m ake a ptraaant even in * Tirket* m a> h r purehaacV in. iv i * rtf Mm unit

A T TEN T IO N ' a ll publicity c h a irm e n * In Ih r futtira ptr«M »an.l all V»*u» puhllrity |«h tht* column to Mr* f JLimmai mann of 430 fe r n A va . w ha has ar- rrp trd ih r Publiaity Chairm an Rhip nf Ihr Lytu&turat Council •m l a III br w riting this column

M u* lhaha«Mkt * a a > lw h 4 TrfOkWtri o f ihr K r s e h m e e C l Ha Hhr u A rum *rmra»rr i M m I m aiorthf In A dvactlam t. M » graduated from I^M HwrO Mtflfc Ihi. Junr Hhr ta a U ton lad ortM and atm play* pmna I h t la'’tha daughter nf Mr and Mra Ulgcikoy J Horhanaha o f t i l T* p la ce

COM ING . . . SOON NASUREPATH

HEALTH FOOD STOREWm. W illiam J Vavrik, M n W

f e m u u a o f L y a d h t f t r t : M n . Brt i f N o v a k , M n Q f o r ( * C u d w o r th M d M n . D c m h y SU f r r o l j North Arttnftnn 1

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BOOKKEEPING ■ TAXIS

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SHOP WHERE Y O U S A V EFresh N . J . W hite Eggs

T e a a te M m - ■ D e lM o ite Prune Ju ice

B e l M a rt Peaches

Libby’s Peas B e lM aiz C re a n Corn

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2 for 25o

G R A N D O P E N I N GZ O F THE

Ridge Hardware Company582 Ridge Road North Arlington, N. J.

Friday, November 4th, 1# $WITH A FULL UNE OF

Hardware — House Furnishings Plumbing and Electrical Supplies

ALSO A FULL UNE OF Cook and^pan Paints ond^Pure

Free — SOUVENIERS — FCaM KEamy 2-5611 For Froa Oafivary

RINSO GUml Sic

SILVER DUSTLar?* 28c

SILVER DUST G iani 5 Sc

SWAN SOAP Rag. * 1 -lof 2Sc

SWAN SOAP Large 2 (w 27c

Opan Friday Evaning Til 9 P.M. Usa Ampla Parking Araa in Raar

M a a a a a a a M M a a a n

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Self-Service Meats Jersey C ut Fresh Ham *M9«M BBBTU P i n U I I

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-J& G ES IXTHURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, liM *I t t 1 * * 9 SB

sCootfaktsLeadManisera Scores FottrTm ** fn Rout of Hawthorne Eleven

Th e on again o il again Lynd- ber tfcree \ .. 1 .

Rest ot School BocksS P O R T S W H IRLber three \

Fo llow ing the kick-off, HSw- thom e gouVd do little and w ere forced to l i c k m m the 22 wt|fch M anisera caught on the tjOtj m went over for touchdown man*

•We h ave a fl| Ifiat ia one o f the P A T *

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to our schedule aa d contacted M f L m

Gerardi brought Nu i k ' i fclfk Women Wrestlers Highlight Card A i Laurel Garden

off to the 23 snd on the fWst play w as stopped fo r ho gain* Neappl itian lost s ix yard s on a reverse as the first period ended-,

s e c o n d r a u o O - t o r a t o i i The Ljtndhurst second team

w as in action J^nd. te ak jo y g& jp an out of bounds kick on H aw ­thorne s 48: Q obtta.O uida c rs^ k ed center fon’.threc^ M ik e Florie lost a yard then connected to Jim m y Rodgers ,for a 12 yard gain and a first down orf the M yard line Fallow ing a Lyndhurst off-side, F lorie ’s fum ble w as re ­covered by H awthorne’s Simofi- etta on the home team’s 37. V

Hawthorne waa held fo r th lM downs and C hrisbacker kicked out on the 50. F lo rie w ent a ro u a i right end 28 y ard s for a Touch* down but a clipping penalty nid­ified tlie score. F lorie, Fran k OM Find and Buddy Osinga brought the ball up to the 19 w here/.a screen pass, Osinga to J . Nazare accounted (or touchdown five. ,

On the second play foil the k ick-off a Hawthorne f i— w a s recovered by Lyndhurst gA the Hawthorne 35 The first teflon re-entered the game and MMl- isera, on a reverse around riglM end, w ent 35 yards for touch­down number s ix . On lh e extfa

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I T a d T R A C K M EET OF FO KTX NINE| B y l a t e S a tu r d a y n ig h t o n th e d a t e o f O c to b e r 28, 1949, th e » local s p o r t s fa n s w e r e s t il l d is c u s s in g th e fo o tb a l l g a m e b e tw e e n J L y n d h u i s t a n d H a w th o r n e H ig h -S chools, a g a m e t h a t a fe w d a y s ! e a r l ie f 'h a d b e e n c a n c e lle d b y v i r tu e o f r e p o r te d i n ju r i e s to H a w J t h o r n e p la y e r s , w h ic h p r o m p te d th e c o a c h e s a n d a th l e t i c c o u n c il I i o s u d d e n ly a b a n d o n ' fo o tb a l l fo r t h e r e m a in d e r o f tht? sea so n , af- j te r t a k in g f iv e so lid s h e l la c k in g s . S u b s e u e n t m e e tin g s ‘ o f thc- I H a w th o r n e C o u n c il a n d H o a rd o f E d u c a t io n r e s u l te d in t h e r e - | s u m p tio n o f th e s c h e d u le b u t f ro m w h a t a p p e a r e d o n d i s p la y , i t! n i g h t h a v e b e e n w is e r t o ‘ fo llo w th e d e c is io n o f t h e a th le t ic c o u n -, c i l . T h e tw o te a m s d id n o t b e lo n g o n th e s a m e fie ld a n d fo r y e a r s• t o c o m e , th e g a m e w ill b e r e f e r r e d to a s t h e " T r a c k M e e t o f F o r ty! N in e .” T h e r e w a s m u c h s p e c u la t io n a l l d u r in g t h e w e e k a s to w h a t j J o e K a n ia . j j f t a r m e / .o r , w o u ld d o in a n e f f o r t to h o ld t h e s c o r e* dow n.' S o m e th o u g h t h e w o u ld le a v e th e f i r s t t e a m in j u s t fo r a I l e w p la y s , o th e r s s p e c u la te d t h a t h e w o u ld l e t C o o t M a n is e r a r a c k

u p e n o u g h p o in ts to w in t h e c o u n ty s c o r in g t i t l e a n d s t i l l o th e r s , w e r e w ill in g to w a g e r t h a t th e B e a rs w o u ld n o t s c o r e m o re than i 35 p o in ts . W h e n j u s t t o u r p la y s o ld h o w e v e r , t h e B e a r s crashed I o v e r f o r t h e i r f irs t to u c h d o w n . B y th e t im e 10 m in u te s o f the first . q u a r t^ K h a d e la p se d , t h e s c o r e w a s 28 to 0 a n d p e p p le in the stands f w e r e w h e w m g a n d a a h in g , w i th " T h a t 8 u y is g o o d ,” - " h o w he j can r u n ,” a n d " w h y d o n 't a c o u p le o f M a n is e r a ’s m o v e to Haw 1 th o r n e ? " E v e n th o u g h Vhe f irs t te a m w a s l i f t e d h o w e v e r , it w a s to o I l a te . T h e s c o r in g fe v e r h a d h i t a a d a s f a r d o w n th e b e n c h a s K a n ia

w e n t, t h e s c o r e k e p t c l im b in g e v e r h ig h e r , e v e n l a t e in t h e g a m eI w h e n a p p e a r e d as tfcpugh J o e w a s . l e t t i n g t h e b o y s r u n t t h e th e m s e lv e s a n d get* a l i t t l e e x e rc is e . T h e e n t i r e l in e u pi s h i f t e d a n d e v e n th e l in e m e n , p la y in g a s b a c k s , r a n t h e h o p e le s s

H a w th o r n e te a m off i t ’s fe e t . They w ere ju st p lain e x h a u s te d with * q c a p i ta l " E ' a n d c o u ld n o t c o p e w i th the blocking, h a r d tackling 1 and t h e s e e m in g ly e n d le s s list of reserves th at came o ff the Lynd- j hurst b e n c h . W e b e l ie v e by t h e . time these Tinea get in our sm all 'co rn er o f t h e p a p e r , K a m a w il l have received m u c h c r i t i c i s m from | m any q u a r te rs ^ n o t p a r t i c u la r ly fo r the size of the s c o r e w h ic h ‘ w o u n d - u p 1 10 to 0 in h is favdr but fo p 'lettin g the v a r s i t y team I appeal n n th e fie ld d u r in g the second half. T h e third and fo u r th I s t r i n g e r s a p p e a r e d m o re than capable of doing a job on the S home t e a ^ i . A f te r t h e g a m e , Jim W heater, h e a d c o a c h o f H a w I thorne, w h o is in h is f i r s t year at that school, strolled a c ro s s the J f e id w ith a s a d h e a r t to offer his hand to K am a. H e . had no

excuse t o o ffe r f o r t h e p o o r showing of his club b u t lo o k e d like

hurat-Hawthorne football game contract was fin ally fu lfilled on aftei noon at the Passaic C oUOt -ty grid iron w ith a hapless H aw ­thorne eleven going down to a U 0 to th defeat at th e hends o f th** Golden Bears. The century breaking score w as the third highest in New Je rse y schoolboy

om petition as A sbury P a rk beat Leonardo 1 1 1 to 0 in 1922 and W oodbury beat G locester 1 1 3 to 0 in 1920

Coach Jo e K an ia despite the bigh score made every e ffort to keep the score down as 1 f t sent hie entire squad of 52 p layers into action but the poor group of H awthorne B ears Ju st didn’t have it. K an ia probably fe lt sor­ry fo r the Lyndhurst fan s who traveled to* w itness the gam e as in the fourth period he inserted varsity linemen to the backfield and backfield men to the . line to put on a Barnum and B ailey show w ith K an ia as Mr. »North him self.

A lthough the 1 10 points did Lyndhurst little good, it w as com forting to the schoolboy foi low er that K an ia did not use the gam e to build up Connie M anisera’s scoring as the Coot made four early touchdowns and retired except for a b rief session a*s an end. The four touchdowns by ^M anisera put him in a' first p lace tie for State honors with Jo h n n y Castango of S L JJe n ed ic t ’s P rep each w ith ninty points.

It w as a terrible shame to see the exhibition put on by the Hawthorne team but the kid* de­serve credit fo r they w ere not forced info the game. They re fused to be called “ quitters’ when the Hawthorne athletic m ade an early w eek decision, to cancel the rem ainder of the schedule and a cry u p . by the p layers forced the Board o f E d­ucation to reverse the Athleticg u y t h a t h a d b e e n le f t o n t h e d e s e r t w i th o u t fo o d o r w a te r ________ _ _____ _

^ f o r a f e w w e e k s . H e p re v io u a ly c o a c h e d a s e m i- p r o c lu b t h a t , C o u n c i l 's d e c is io n .> w d n alT . i ts g a m e s In P a s s a ic C o u n ty l a s t y e a r b u t o b v io u s ly d id n ’t * A l th o u g h w e 'h o n e s t ly c a n say ( f i g u r e o n h a v in g to te a c h H is k id s th e f u n d a m e n ta l s o f t h e g a m e , t h a t L y n d h u r s t / w a n t e d to k e e p - T h e y k n e w h o w to l in e u p a n d a lso k h e w a l i t t l e a b o u t fo r m a - s c u te d o w iT w e c a n n o t s a yS tio n s a n d r u n n in g s h a d o w p la y s b u t k n e w n o th in g o f l in e p la y j o r g iv e a r e a s o n f o r t h e p e n a l- . o r b lo c k in g , o r t a c k lin g a n d e v e n if th e y p la y e d V a ssa r , th e y t i e s in f l ic te d a g a in s t L y n d h u ra t .I w o u ld f b e in f o r a to u g h a f te rn o o n . — j T h e G o ld e n B e a r s w e r e p e n a l

s o o n e r p a o u le s to p ta lk in g a b o u t t h a t g a m e , t h e b e t t e r j j* ed a g ra n d to ta l o f 185 y a r d a l t h e j a m e j t, ‘‘ ~ the TH IRD PfcRlOBM fctt’ Potato *

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point try . F ie ld Ju d g e Voile Oil1 pec put Lytodhurat’s Dow ine and H awthorne'S ’ Tommy Smith out o f*th e gam e for e x changing punches.

Another H awthorne fumble was recovered in the a ir by N Servid io on the H awthorne 36A scoring fSwr, Adam o to Man isera cohered the distance, but a clipping penalty put the ball on the 37 M anisera carried twice, fmv 17 yards and a Golden B e a r p e n a l ty p u t the ball on the 25 w ith fiHir second le ft in the half. M aniaer# Vfcrew to.Jdonaco fo r 1 , the seventh touchdffwp tii

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Jo e l u ie ta r a in e ,Kania, _ .members of the- G arfield Fifth

C hib organ! ration's m eeting at D all’A v s ’s.

The Golden B ea r cogch, whpse teams have been successful since be took over the coaching reins three years ago, said the Lyn d­hurst p layers are mong the light­est in the State.

My heaviest p layer on the line is Johnny Borreson, who hits 185 pounds, but the others range from 135 to 196," said K ania. The B ear m entor also gave much credit for the team ’s success to h is two assistants, Ju le s Koshlap, former Garfield High grid star, and Ed Zak, ex-Passaic High ace.

"Connie M anisera, In m y esti­mation is the best schoolboy foot­ball p layer I have seen,” con\- mented K ania. “ And he’s a team man from start to finish.

Koshlap also spoke at the din­ner-meeting, speaking o f his ddys at G srfleld , at Georgetown and t s a professional player.

M anisera also attended and he hanked the club for its invita­

tion.Bob Nork, G arfield coach, also

spoke, outlining future plans for the high school and asking help in contacting G roup Four schools for the Boilerm aker grid sched­ule.

Ellen Olsen, blonde, who art on the Stan lse Korea card at the N ew ark A rm o ry the night, w ill m eet C e lia " full-blooded Cherokc girl, in the featu re match in L a u re l G a rd e s F l t h y night and the bout h carded fo r one fa ll to a I

Prim o C am era , the heavyw eight boxing w ill be back to nard, the burly defeated G eorge w eeks ago in N ew ark. Thaa h auli , ■ ifilm rin la fl Id alMi iw ■a finish. <*.

Tony G a!ento, w ho haa touring the country o f IU also been g iven a featu re spot on the card and w ill Monsieur P aris in a

Tw o other bouta w ill G aribald i meeting up w ith Schoelberg and H arry Kru&i taking on Ja c k a R u e , both 39- minute time lim it affairs.

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*fu n n y* t o be p la y in g a few toughies again and three o f them .team w as in front 62 to 0. S ev ^happen a ll i n a ro w , starting w ith this Saturday. We are not too I e ra l of the penalties w ere for

■m l ^tSTT*--* ---- m a r* ----------- tee e very member of the \ p iling on and unnecessary rough-squad had his fling i r r - p l a y i n g the other gu y ’s position and j ness whk-h w ere rea lly unnec-

^are n o w ready to g e t back to hard, earnest work where they j esaary. The old habit o f clipping Vbelong in the lineup, thoroughly convinced that vit is better to from the rear when Manfaera is /know you r position and p/ay it welt. This w eek. Ram sey brings io n a TD solo w as again evident< to to w n , a b u r ly b u n c h o f y o u n g s te r s t h a t h a v e Ih s t b u t o n e e n - ! Captain M anisera again won , c o u n te r , t h a t to F a i r L a w n , in a g a m e t h a t m ig h t h a v e g o n e 1 t h e to s s a n d e le c te d to re c e iv e , { e i th e r w a y . T h e i r l a s t w in w a s a 37 to 12 v ic to ry o v e r a n im - { p ro v e d B o g o ta c lu b la s t S a tu r d a y . T h e y a r e a c o n f id e n t g r o u p o f jb o y s a n d p r o m is e t r o u b le f o r o u f la d s i f w e s h o u ld g e t c a re le s s .K a a m e t im e th i s w e e k is 2 p .m . so c o m e e a r ly f o r a s e a t.

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's a w a s a b o w le r a n d in t h e f i r s t a n n u a l L y n d h u r s t g o lf t o u r n a m e n t .*.Andy d id n o t f in ish in t h e p r i z e m o n e y o r d id h e c o l le c t a n y t r o p h y J f o r h i* d iv o t d ig g in g t h a t d a y . L a s t w e e k , h o w e v e r , w h i le o u t p la y

in g t h e P a s s a ic C o u n ty g o lf c o u rs e , w i th a c o u p le o f f r ie n d s , t h e ^ th re e s o m e a p p r o a c h e d th e n in th h o le o f t h e b lu e c o u r s e , a p a r

F IR S T PERIOD— 28 PotatoH a w th o r n e ’s Jo e N e s b ih a l k i c k ­

e d s h o r t t o ' G uard Jo e y M iz z i w h o fe ll o n t h e b a l l o n t h e lo ­c a l 's 40. T o n y T re z z a h i t c e n te r fo r 1,4 y a r d s a n d a first down o n H a w th o r n e ’s 46. T re z z a p ic k '

F o llo w in g th e k,ick-off, th o r n e to o k to th e ' a i r w i th ru c c e s s a n d w a s forced to U a | l w ith t h e b a l l g o in g o u t o n t h e L y n d h u r s t 4 7 ^ M o n a c o o n a r e v e r s e o f f tb^ m ft 's i d e w e n t 53 y a r d s to p er d 't * t o f TD n u m b e r e ig h t . 1 — *

N a z a r e t r i e d a n o f f -s id e k ick w i th M izzi r e c o v e r in g t h e f r e e b a l l o n H a w th o r n e ’s 3S. Ciuida wefett 31 y a r d s o f n e f t - ta c k le a n d fo u r -m o re a t c e n t e r f o r T O n u re - b e r . , n in e , * jukT r w i th “T he e x t ra p o in t g p o d , (L y n d h u r s t le d 62-9 (T h a t a r r t r e c o n s t i t u te d a new

e d u p th r e e a t t h e s a m e s p o t, j h ig h in t h e 23 y e a r h is to r y o! M a m s e ia W en t 13 y a r d s o f f r i g h t | L y n d h u r s t H ig h S c h o o l, t a c k le fo r a n o th e r f i r a t d o w n o n L v n d h u r s t r e g a in e d poar.ession t h e 39 W ill ie M o n a c o o n a r e o n th e 30 fo l lo w in g a p u n t . F lorfc v e r s e o f f h i s l e f t t a c k le w e n t t h e c o n n e c te d to R o d g e rs fo r 30 .y a r d s -a ta n d in g u p fo r n u m b e r , y a r d s , F lo r ie g u t f o u r a n d n fiv e o n e s c o re . 1 y a r d H a w 'th o rn e p e n a l ty p u t th e

J im m y , " H a r v e y " N a z a r e to e d h a l l o n t h e 16. f r o m w h e r e G u id r h i s f i r s t o f “ 14 fo r 16" fo r t h e w e n t off t a c k le f o r to u c h d u w r a f te r n o o n b y p la c e k ic k in g t h e n u m b e r te n . ( S o r r y bo ss , o n ly e x .t i a p o in t I s ix m o r e to u c h d o w n s to g o )

N a z a r e k ic k e d o f f t o Rues I w i t h t h e s c o r e 68 to 0. H aw C h r i s b a c k e r o n th e 15 w h o r a n , th o r n e s h o w e d a l i t t l e l i f e to to t h e 32 A G e r a r d i r e v e r s e w a< j th e y d r o v e in to L y n d h u r s t te r r i s to p p e d fo r n o g a tn ^ P a u l N e a p o l , t o r v a s a r e s u l t o f tw o i>ass com i t i a n lo s t f iv e a t - r | t h t e n d a n d p o t i o n s b u t B ig N ick S e rv id l . C h iH sW S B P T T W f W b ie a t l e f t in te r c e p te d t h e n e x t a e r ia l a n t1tackle with the latter kicking on Lyndhurst’s 39.

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t h r e e 129 y a r d e r . K u n s a w g o t off w h a t h e f e l t w a s j u s t o n e o f ) t h o s e g o o d s h o ts t h a t lo f te d n ic e ly a n d h e a d e d s t r a ig h t fo r t h e 'g r e e n T h e p e l le t d r o p p e d ju s t s h o r t o f t h e h o le a n d h a d ju s t e n o u g h i ro l l to s in k o u t o f s ig h t a n d a d m i t t e d h im in to t h e g o lfe r s h a l l o f > fam e. T h e " a c e " w a s t h e f i r s t h e h a d e v e r f r r e d - a n d a s l a te a s F rt- *.day n ig h t w h i le p r e p a r in g to r o l l o n J o e y D o r a n d p ’s b o w lin g te a m .VAridy w a s s t i l l e x c i te d a b o u t t h e w h o le th in g a n d w h e n w e m e n . 't in n e d i t , tf is fa c e l i t u p in to a b ig g r in . I t w a s n ic e g o in g b y a { n ic e g u y . H e is t h e s e c o n d o f o u r lo c a l la d a to r e c o rd a h o le in > o n e t h e la s t y e a r , B il l B iv o n a h a v in g c a r d e d th e o th e r o n e ju s t { a b o u t a y e a r a g o a t F o r e s t H ills .

W H IRLPO O L:i E v e r y o u e w a s fe e l in g s o r r y fo r R u th e r f o r d a f t e r b o th t h e B e a rs> a n d H a c k e n s a c k b e a t th e m b u t th e y w o n t h e i r la s t th r e e s t r a ig h t p |« te . T re z z a m a d e , f iv e y a r d a a t

a n d b y n o w o u r g u e s s is t h a t . F r a n k S e r r a o is n o t fe e l in g to o b a d ly c e n te r . M a n ia e ra ’s p a s s w a s n;*^ a b o u t t h e w h o le t h in g .J te c e iv e d n ic e l e t t e r f r o m R a lp h C a rd i l lo Ktx»d a n d M a n is e r a w e n t 56 • u p a t H o b a r t la s t w ?V k. H is s c h o o l w o n f i rs t g a m e o n S a tu r d a y , y a r d s a r o u n d l e f t * e n d fo r T D 'b e a t i n g H a m i l to n 27 to 25. C h a t t in g w i th A u g ie P a lu z z i a n d T e d d y n u m b e i tw o"‘L iv a f o r m e r te a m m a te s o f C a rd i l lo , th e y w e r e r e c a l l in g a B e rg e n N e a p o l i tio n to o k t h e ' k ic k o f f { f ie ld g a m e o f a fe w y e a r s a g o w h e n th e y h a d a f i r s t d o w n o n t l ie ,,n t h e 18 a n d w a s ta c k le d h a r d * o n e y a r d l in e a n d c o u l d 'n o t s c o r? . D u r in g t l ie s e a s o n , R a lu sz i w a s o n th e 22. G n a r d i w a s s to p p e d ) r e g a r d e d a s o n e . o f th e b e s t t a lk e r s o n th e s q u a d . H e w o u ld t a lk fo r n o g a in , th e G o ld e n B e a r s ' t h e o p p o s in g l in e m a n in td m o v in g o v e r a c o u p le o f in c h e s w h i le w i r e c f f s id e a n d C h r i s b a c k e r ’s v th e te a m s l in e d u p w h e n a p la y w a s t o g o th r o u g h h im ju s t a s q u ic k k ic k w a s t a k e n b y N ick \ | m e a n s o f h e lp in g h im m a k e th e p la y s u c c e s s fu l T h e y v o o p S e tv id io a t m id f ie ld w h o c a m ed e r a t e d w e l l t o o ' B a d r u m o r s u p in H a w th o r n e a b o u t T e d d y u p to t h e 40. *l Y a k a m o w i tz , i n ju r e d B lo o m fie ld T e c h b a c k , t h a t w a s s e n t to h o e - 1 M a n is e r a w e n t 22 y a r d s o ff ) p i t a l f o r o b iw rv a tio n A c c o rd in g to l in e u p s o f S a tu r d a y ’s c o n - : r i p h t t a c k le to t h e l t . T re z z a , t e s t h o w e v e r , Y a k o m itz p la y e d f ul l g a m e in lo s in g c a u s e a g a im t ' o f f l e f t ta c k le fo r 7 y a r d s a n d i ^SH ighland P a rk - A d d it io n a l b e n c h e s to b e b r o u g h t t o L y n d h u ra t; M anisera picked up the rem ain- nn‘ i p h o i ^ e 'c w t o n

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f e n t 6 5 v a r d s fo r t u t tc h d o w n u m b e r e le v e n as t h e th i r d p e r u»d e n d e d . - •

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in g a c t a s L y n d h u r s t 's P e te r s o r .in te rc e p te d a p a s s on th e 14 ra n tn t h e 12. S e rv i i i io h it ce n t e r f o r f iv e y a r d s ' b u t a p e n a l­ty p u t t h e b a l l b a c k o n th e 21 T w o p a r s e s . P r im o v a l t i to T re z za b r o u r h t t h e b a l l to th e 3 f i on w h e r e T re z z a p lu n g e .I o v e r fo TD* m J m b e r tw e lv e

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N EW BRU N SW ICK — Rutgerr University’s 7 6 0 ^ | l l tegm puts h e L ittle Braaa Cannon on the d o c k this Saturd ay when it n e e ts Lafayette at Easton, Pa.,

game that t should decide h e 1949 M iddle Three champ-

ionr hip.Title halded in the three-w ay

Rutgers, Lehigh and L afayette iv a iry for the past four cam- >aigns, Rutgers whipped Lehigh

40 to 27 a le w w eeks ago and needs a w in over L a fayette to. lotch itt fifth straight M iddle th ree crow n, and retain po**

aalon o f the Cannon trophy. Saturd ay ’s contest w ill be the •th in the Rutgers-Lafayette

series w hich began in I t i t . Over che years, Lafayette haa won 26 tames; Rutgers has won 17 ; and. >ne tie waa recorded back ia IMS.

?THt Leopards w ill be looking for th eir first postwar, victory this w eek. They posted two wins n the w artim e 1944 season but Rutgers has extended a victory tirin g to four since the war. Har- sey Harman’s Scarlet dumped the Pennaylvanians 34 to 13 laa t teaaon

L afayette has - bepn working this season under a new coach, M aurice (Clipper) Sm ith,. form er V Ulanov a coach who returned to th e Collegiate ranks (his year ifter tw o reasons at the helm of Boston Y an k s pro football team.

The- Leopards won the L ittle 'trass Cannon the first y e ar it w as established as the M iddle Three trophy In 1940. They held

the w ar but re ­coveted aw ard i*1

U niversity

yet to score a double w in in the cannon riv a lry and h won the trophy.

Rutgers is expecting battle from L afayette paat experience in thia one of the closest in ini iate football.

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Clifton Freshmen Blank Golden Bear JayvM t ~

Scoring tw ice in the l a * h a lf. C lifton 's freshm an downed L y n d hurat H igh feoah. 13-fi. Saturday

The M ustangs beoke the aeane leas deadlock in the tld rd f i t n when Pehonkr dashed t t y a r h off tackle for the firat t s a c U s a a

The second touchdown cunw on a break. C lifton recovering s Lyndhurst bobble on the Goftdrr Beiy- five and Ted Cielususak smashed over. N elepka converted for the_£xtra point

• IUW HIvt .to it during inquiahed tbe « IMS to the {

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Valgenti Hits Wene's Sport Stand

Fran k J . V algenti. chairm an of the State Fish and G am e Coun cil, said todav Elm er Wene. D m •eratic candidate for G overnor

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men o f New Je ra e y have had •»- face in m any years."

Valgenti replied to a ataSe ment thia w eek by W * sr t lu DriacoH waa uaing the F ish a a 3 G am ev Council for poUtacal nd vanceanent-7Wene cited an enrl ier statement t y Valuearti map porting the G overnor for re-elec­tion

Valeenti said Wene's state H i ">n fish and gam A prahlam a |Mt shocking as tu be incredible - He added:

"No lesr stunned must b s<*ores of snortsn>eu's erei tions snd the thousands o l vidua) sportsmen v h v K» last thre#i years, have •inselfi hly and interests o f a b etter orneram In N ew Jersey**

' V eW n ti’s statement nntinaaril“After vears o f effort, ^ w t i

men a n d farm ers, w ith th e h ah o f Governor D riscoll united ir passing legislation w hich g aw them the r ish t to fe lert the> own representatives on the Flat snd G am e Council and th e her •her r t'h t to m a u ^ their s e e affairs free froaa polifthml a te* - » ent'on W ene w m dd destroy thi* great advance and revert t e the old ayetem w h ereby sa I n S a a e f r**nreaentativsa and tarm utaliaa o f policiea w ou ld b e e a th e baaas of political

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W om en w ill W atch, W om an s rfll- W o rk. W om en • w ill P ra y . M rs. Ruaaell P ip p is chpfatean and wOl p reside a t th is se rv ice . A D Church W om en a re co rd ia lly in ­vited to attend . v "

These people a v is tfM tm tha program w ith M rs. P ip p are M rs. H erb ert N elson, M n . C h arle s C ro m ley. M rs H srh e rt M u lle r, M rs. J . F . H icke y , Mx$~ Jacob Cohen, M rs. F re d Sm ith , M rs. J a n ie s L ip p in co tt, M rs. B an- ja m in D iv in e , M iss R aney Sm ithmu< M y ^ntrn

U sh e rs w iU b e M rs. F re d W est- p h a l. a n d M rs. S F . C o nro y. M rs. F ra n k C a lh o u n w ill sing a aolo w ith M rs. E d w ard R asp a s ristiiigh e r a t th e o rgan .

R ev. D onald P . Kau ffm an w ifi give th e d ed ica tio n o f th e bun­d les w ith M rs. L ew is A ld rid g e , M rs. J a m e s P e r ry , M rs. A nd rew M u lle r a n d M rs. H a r ry Q uinxer p rese n tin g th em a t th e a l ta r .

S cien tific eye exam inations fo i (sons can stitu tes a w e ll’ m erited ch ild ren a n d ad u lts assu re p er trib u te to h is excep tio n al s k ill feet eyesigh t a t a ll tim es, eaab- and a b ility in th is fie ld . H e is l in g h is p atients to a lw a ys do sn n irtstan iting p rofession s l man th e ir best w o rk , .w h e th e r In in h is fie ld and haa aided g reatly school o r a t w o rk . D r. P a ff h as In asaM a ln in g co rrect v is io n fo r served so m any patients in th is thousands W e a re proud to men- area fo r so long, he has b u ilt up tana In s nam e in th is re v ie w on s la rg e fo llo w in g through pa- h is reco rd -to th is area o ver th e

won m any new firm . B K Ile v illtf

Special Service A t St. Matthew's To Be Held Sunday

A specia l se rv ice w ill b e heM a t S t. M a tth e w ’s E v an g e lica l L u th e ra n C h u rch a t 3:30 p .m . on S u n d a y w h en th e co n g reg a tio n w ill c e le b ra te th e 22n d a n n iv e r ­sa ry o f th e c h u rc h b u ild in g and also d e d ic a te a M o rto n p ip e o r­gan.

T h e se rm o n w ill b e p re a c h e d by R ev. H en ry K o ep ch en of E lizab e th .R o n a ld L a rd e r o f R u th -

' e rfo rd , w ill b e a t th e o rg an . Rev.; G eo rg e F . M u lje r, p a s to r , w ill i d e d ic a te th e o rg an .]. T h e o rg a n is in a sp ec ia l con- I s tru c te d as a flting a d d itio n to i th e c h u rc h by C a r l H il lm c y e r o t 1 G re e n a v en u e. I t w as th e p e rso n - ■ a l p ro p e r ty of A u g u st H errljp h

of N ew Y ork C ity . I t h a s b een \ fu lly reco n d itio n ed a n d w a s in- ' s ta l le d b y th e ' O’D e ll O rg a n ! C o m p an y of Y onkers, N . Y.

N ov. 3. 2:00 p. m . B usiness m e e tin g o f S t. T h o m as's V estry

Nov. 4. 2:00 p jn . W orld C om ­m u n ity D a y 4of S e rv ices- a t the R e e d M em orial P re sb y te ria n C h u rch .

N ov. 6. T he 21st S u n d ay a fte r T r in i ty . 7:30 a.m- H oly Com ­m u n io n ; 9:30 a.m . M orn ing P ra y ­e r a n d S u n d a y School; 11:00 a m . C h o ra l E u c h a ris t a n d serm on .

Friendly Service. E. W . Parkerton, Prop.L ook in g th ro u g h th e lis t o f d if- .P a rity 's S h e ll S e rv ic e S ta tio n is

fe re n t re l ia b le a u to m o tiv e firm s one o f the b u s ie s t s ta tio n s ih th is in th e L y n d h u rs t R u th e rfo rd j area , and deserves to be . as th e ir a re a , we a re p leased to m entio ti se rv ice tt o f the finest. T h e sam e P a rk y 's S h e ll S erv ice S ta tio n , to- satisfied ca r and t r u r k o w n ers al- c a te d a t 265 P a rk A v en u e , at w ays come b a c k h e re , for th e R u th e rfo rd . T h is popular one- j sta tio n has a lw a y s b een ru n in sto p S h e ll S ta tio n Is operated by an e th ic a l, f r ie n d ly and com M r. E. W. P a rk e r to n . w ho is w e ll j m endable m an n e r . Each y e a r know n a n d w e ll lik ed b y th e ca r P a rk y 's S h e ll S erv ice S ta tio n

s ta tio n w as e s tab lish ed in 1*41. < *ty among the c a r o w n ers o i an d M r. P a rk e r to n h as irun it fo r Lyn d h u rst a n d R u th e rfo rd . Its th#» p ast 4 years. S h e ll gas and La p lea su re to reco m m en d P a rk y 's oil is sold, an d e x p e r t lu b ric a t io n S h e ll Se rv ic e S ta tio n fo r th is is a lso a fea tu re . A fine lin e o f firan is u n q u e s tio n a b ly one of th e tire s , b a tte r ie s a re fea tu re d and ; lead ing se rv ic e s ta tio n s of th is c a r w ash in g is a lso p e rfo rm e d , section . R U th e rfo rd 2-7706.

■ th e R a ilw ay E x p re ss Co. in New Y o rk fo r 30 y e a rs H e leav es his w ife. Mrs- H a n n a h E. N elson; j son. A llan K-. o f R u th e rfo rd , and * * o d a u g h te rs . M rs N orm a Ahl

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rh ir u d to Jo aeph R ya n . of 1Caora y ; W illiam J . Chase, o f H jr in im p k ; W alter Stu rg es, o f E a st K eansb urg , and Jo hn F B a a rij o f N orth A rlin g to n . V ic ­to r Berm an , o f H «cke iu nck, w as charged' w ith double p ark ing and W M a $9 fin e .

A m atte r w h ich has come up a t reeent Bo ard o f Com m ission­e rs m eeting p ertain ing to v io la t­in g the to w nsh ip ' zoning ord in­ance such aa using re sid en tia l proper ty as business property w aa agreed on to a ll p a rtie s coo* earned. V ic to r Longarzo , a b u ild ­in g co n tracto r re sid in g s t 429 H a rd avenue, w as charged by B plld tn g In sp ecto r Jam es N ucera w ith th e v io la tio n and w as g iv ­en mm m onth to c le a r h is busi-

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T H E L E J D E R

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For Governor ELMER H. WENE

State Senator

Elect A. „ - ------ ,—— — - - -i-r-— ----------~....................... ----- -- ---_____ .. . .<---" -jj ■ , 'For many years, Lyndhurst, one of the largest municipalities in Bergen County has not been represented in County or Slate, government.

The Democratic Party recognizes L y n d h u rst tfiisyear as it has for many years in the past by naming a Lyndhurst man on the Assembly state. Township Attorney Otto J . S te lla to , a competent, energetic young man is running for the Assem bly this year. He khows your prob­lems and he can do something about them if he is elected. You can pick up the phone and call him, a personal friend, to tell him of your feel­ing on proposed legislation in Trenton. Can You Do That Now? Have you been able to do it in the past 10 years?Elect Mr. Stellato and the rest of the Democratic ticket for good gov­ernment. Government for the people and not for just the few.

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The Lyndhurst Wene -Stellato _ _ Independent Organization

U R G E S Y O U T O V O T E F O R

KARL D. VAN W AGNER

General AssemblyLLOYD S. CARR DAVID B. FOLEY

PATRICK TEDESCO ROBERT EICHLER

GEORGE CHELIUS OTTO STELLATO

SurrogateJA CO B SCHNEIDER

Freeholders JAMES A . BISHOP

FRANCIS E. MUNLEY

ELMER H. WENE For Governor A N D OTTO J. STELLATO For Assemblymah

The LYNDHURST-WENE STELLATO INDEPENDENT ORG ANIZATI ON was formed by both Republican and Independent voters of this township The civic-minded members of oar organization desire to place the welfare of Lyndhurst above mere 'party politics'. The LYNDHURST WENE - STELLATO INDEPEND­ENT ORGAIZATION extends an invitation to all voters, regardless of party affiliation, to unite with us to elect ELMER H. WENE to the Governorship and to send OTTO J . STELLATO, a life-long resident of Lynd­hurst, to the Assembly. . _ 7Christopher J. Prendergast, PRESIDENT

. Walter Wolf, Vice President Phyllis Timpane ro, Vice President Donald Beaverson, Recording SecretaryAdam Czamecki, Financial Secretary Robert Fetzer, Treasurer

Executive CommitteeFRANCIS STAFFORD ALBERT FELLINI CHARLES MUELLERGEORGE IZON DR. VINCENT COSTABILE JOSEPH LOTARSKIDR. ATTILLIO J . CROSTA* WILLIAM FOSTER ANGELINA CHASECHARLOTTE KORN JAMES BONELLI HARRY TIRGRATHRICHARD BRACKEN

OSCAR HERRMANN CLAIRE JAWOROWSKI DONALD WILSON WILLIAM JARVIS JAMESMULLARKY

The Rest Interests of Lyndhurst W il Re Served Ry Electing Bmer H. Wene To Tke Governorship and Otto J . Stelato To The A n imbly.Paid f w by t h * L y n d h u r u T e n e S l e l l m t u l i i d i p e n d e H t Organization

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Lyndhurst, N. J., November 3, 1949

Our Vote Is For DriscollA« lhe Lyndhunt Young Men’s Repub*

Kean Club put! it, a public official with the record of Governor Driscoll should not have to battle for re-election.

Nevertheless, the strength of the force* opposing the governor is a fairly good mea- •ure of the work he is doing in New Jer­sey.

You cannot give a State an up-to-date, hard-hitting, working court system such at priacoll has given New Jersey without mak­ing enemies.

You cannot consolidate 80 overlapping ftate agencies into 14 executive depart- jnents without making enemies.... You cannot build up the merit system frith more pay for Civil Service employee* without making enemies.* You canot develop a bargaining agency Lrhich will shorten labor strife without mak-

You cannot push non-segregation in the jehools and the National Guard without making enemies.) And you cannot inrrease State aid to Sdu ration without making enemies.* Driscoll, the most “doing” governor in|lsw Jersey’s history lias done so ninny | Jersey.

many things. And the enemies he has piled up in his “doing” merely serve to empha­size for the average voter and taxpayer how necessary it is to speak up in hi* behalf next Tuesday. / —

That is why we are voting for Driscoll.New Jersey today enjoys a kind of gov­

ernment it has had too- little of in the paaL It is a conscientious government—but it » a far-seeing government, too. It is a pro­gressive government.

If for no other reason than the court reforms put into effect under Driscoll, he deserves re-election.

His appointment of Arthur T. Vander- 1 bilt as chief justice paved the way for one of the finest court systems in the land. Van­derbilt has followed through. There ia jus­tice Tn New Jersey’s courts today. There i» .fairness. There is speed. And there is law.

Some lawyers don’t like iC Crook* and special pleaders have never wanted honest, democraticftd court*. But the average man,

■who knows his claims under democratic government, begin and end with the court system have always wanted such courta.

It will he Driscoll again for New Jersey next Tuesday. And it will be good for New

Cancer Factsrf

Do y o u h a v e a ca n ce r question Jrh ich p e rp le x e s you? If i t is n o t Of a p e rso n a l n a tu re , qnd does 4 o t in v o lv e p ro fess io n a l e th ics, sen d I t to th e A m erican C an cer 8 ociety , H ew J e rs e y D ivision, 7®0 B ro a d s tre e t, N e w a rk 2, N . J . A dvice o n a v a ila b le m edical f a ­c ili ties fo r d iag n o sis an d p ro p e r c a r* w ill b e m ad e av a ila b le to y o u o n req u e s t.

Q. W h ere m ay I o b tain a lis t of New J e rs e y physicans w ho a re w illing to g ive b y a p p o in tm en t a c o m p le te pn y sica l e x am in ­ation?

A. B y w r itin g th e A m erican C an cer S ociety , N ew J e rse y D iv ­ision, Inc., 790 B ro ad s tre e t, N ew ­a rk , -N e w Je rse y .

Q. Is i t po ssib le to d iagnose a c a n ce r b y th e m icroscopic ex* am in a tio n o f a b i t o f tissue?

A. Yes. F o r th is reaso n i t is possib le to d e te c t e a rly can ce r

In ad v an ce cases p h y s ic a l e x a m in atio n s a lo n e w ill g ive th e d iagnosis.

Q. Is b leed in g a lw ay s a sign o f cancer?

A. No,, b u t b leed in g sh o u ld b r p ro m p tly a n d c a re fu lly in v esti- \ g a ted to d e te rm in e if i f is d u r 1 to cancer.

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On the election ballots next Tuesday, voters will find a number of referenda. Vote op every one of them.

Here is the way we tee it:On the 40-hour week for local policemen we ad­

vise NO. In another column on thi* page we tell our rea­sons why.

- On the' S105.000.000 veterans’ bongs we advise YES. We don’t like flic bonus. We don’t think many vetw»n* like it. Wwntln lm , veteran organiaalians ad.

T r a n k G a llag h e r. tl* P o s t a v e ­n u e . hu re tu rn e d to b u s in e ss a t W ash ing ton . D , C., a f te r se v era l d a y s a t hia hom e h e re .

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W HAT if you hav* outgrown A * “pitf? hank” yean — the importance of saving Money still pawlaU.

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vorate it. If they think it ia a fair thing for the veter­ans, we'll go along with them. We’d much, rather see the money spent on elaborating on our water system to insure an adequate water tystem for thr veterans and all of New jersey for all tine. But tbe politicians haven't got around to that. If nothing else, approval of the bo­nus now will eliminate it as a political issue for all time. That, in iti^tf, will be a benefit

On the $25,000,000 for institutions and agencies we advise YES. On thi* item the appropriation U shame­fully scanty.

* On the $100,000,000 -housing appropriation, we advise NO. The State is not the proper instrument for bousing programs. The national government is. If you don’t think we’re right,, consider how the State lias meal- axed the veterans’ emergency program so far. Keep the State out of housing. Vote NO on the referendum.

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lead e rs , in charge . G am es an d r e ­fre sh m e n ts w e re fea tu res .. D o lo res Z a m o w sk i rece iv ed th e a w a rd fo r th e m o st so p h is tica ted co stu m e; A rleen S ch m id t, m ost c h e e rfu l costum e; B a rb a ra M ul­le r w ith e ld h e r id en tity th e lon« a a t; iB a rb a ra M eyers w ore the co stu m e m ade from th e least m a te ria l.

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