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L y n d h u rst P u b lic L ib ra ry , V alley , B rook A re ., Lynlhu.-a;. -\. J .________ leaderette n h. **■ yi" 1"“ W ta »«n CI1IJ akMt trees. rag? treaa.Tke, bad a hard-hittiii* Shalt Tne Cmm- *•» W «*rt»tiM a awl «.» that they " Ter? artaiUaatta. Li the n n u i ! ) waa y . . "m —* ,r' 1*®e* treea. GraJhutiac elaaaea plaate* . *******. ■rtaai»atloitt (ot together a»i-apeeeered plaat- *"«. •** »•» each af the hank dead, thaa m ftwmamt the nemarlea of the dead la the loveliest poa- ^ *f- ? * * • *.-*?»• **« w**te m rtaa lm i a * * 1TI“ I" ‘‘ * * eommunlt, with hr lranled treea waa wfthMt local pride, vision or eaeriy. Split Board Debates On School Coal Abo Want to Spend $8,000 For Resurfacing Tennis Court 5 a** THE SOUTH BERiiKN REVIEW VOU XXIX—No. * LYNDHURST. N. 1„ JtH.Y 2<». I«W l i W<*«4 him MitHr Sp#,i * 'SSS et Ik* **a« OM • « M ut**'t»r* H. J-. wft«*r Ik* A«| ,» M«r,h I. Itl« Familiar Sight: Local Boys in Unifom Eight members of the Boai d of i education argued for two hours last week, voted on the samei question in different forms five' tunes, yet failed to decide who will supply the coal for the schools next year. A special meeting was called when a de-i cision couldn't be reached I Coal bids were submitted by the Charles Finch and Sons Com- pany and the Arctic Ice and Fuel Company, according to spe- cial specifications set up by the j" board. Joseph Polito, chairman of the purchasing committee, said an error in calculations had been found in the Finch bid, the lower of the two. which caused, his committee to yibmit both bids to the New Jersey Testing Laboratories for analysis. The laboratories presented a written cpuuon that the Finch bid was actually the lower in spite of the niistake in the chemical calcula- tions Polito s recommendation and John W hite. both bids be rejected and new Chle, Robert John Springer, or.es sought did not come to a Recruiter in charge of the United vote because it had no second states Navy Recruitin'; Station The minority report of the located at the Maui Post Office purchasing committee recom- Euikiing in Newark. New Jersey, mended awarding the bid to i announ.t*s that the following Finch but lost on a roll call vote ; named men from L. ndhurst have 5-3 A motion to award the con- } enlisted in the United States tract to the other bider resulted Navy Recruit Training Station at in a tie vote. Polito then moved j Great Lakes. Illinois, for a period for rejection and could muster of 13 weeks or.lv his -own and,Frank Gallon- Ern,.st CaMIM. g13 „ h .venue, vote for this procedure S-3 Bridge Steel Here, Span Rises Pavement of New Super Highway Begins in August L<-ft to right: Robert Hrnwcxxl. George Bittarr. Erarsl Caaaaaa, Eugene IVtertnaB. her's One segment of the board felt the error in calculations auto- j matically eliminated the Finch I bid and another member de- clared acceptance of the com- petitor's bid would increase the coal cost, to the taxpayers be- tween $500 and 9WW next year. Both bidders were present. Mr. Finch defended his position, pointing out She laboratory cal- culations found his coal meeting higher specifications in spite of the miscalculation than his com peutor The representative of A t Artie firm called upon Ihe board ! to award the contract to him without further delay. Motions were made again to award the bid to Finch When that was lost by the same mar gin. a motion to award it to Ar- tie resulted again in a tie Lighting Coatract voted Argument was not confined to coal bids Three bids were sub- mitted for replacing the lighting in the high school auditorium anl the contract awarded to the Broad Electric Service of New- ark over the objections of Dun- can Cameron. Cameron, as chairman of main- tenance and repairs, called it a waste of money and declared ac- tion should await outcome of the high school addition in the fall. Gallagher, board president, scor- ed Camer-m for refusing to han ck the matter in his rapacity as chairman after majority, action of. the board had decided the wSrk was tr be done fcrther dissension arose when Caesar Gu'detti introduced plans for resurfacing the high school tennis courts Bids lor this wor# j sought at lh e August 17 meeting but when Mr Guidetti moved to engage Harold E Al- len. engineer, to make the plans anu specifications for the proj ect. Cameron objected again. w«ntsog to know where the from It is the job an*l cost about $1,000 and the en K arr’s fee will be around 5 per t of the total, whether the Job is done now or not Cameron declared his repairs t couldn't stand such an ex- i if needed work was to be dans on the school buildings Mr Guidetti apparently had his eye on thr recreation appropria- tion m the budget but Camer- j on * eye was on it too Earlier in j the meeting he had been auth- . ortard to '-•btain bids on Aug 1 ? J also for resurfacing the entire ssde yard of the Lincoln School play area with asphalt Camer ’ ©Vs contention the tennis court* w re secondary J o thr- repairs.' program resulted in laying the matter over for farther disc u* su n , E~*ht r*d» ranging fr<*n t» M il wef* received for furn- ishing new shades far the schcnis and referred to the district eierk for tabulation Bids for placing new fluom g in three class rooms wUI be reeefvad at tha August w»* di- Eugene Lynn Peterman, 444 Wil son avenue, Robert George Hen- wood. 253 Page avenue; George Charles Bittner, 471 Harding ave- nue. John David White, 62$ 5th avenue. All of Lyndhurst All of the forgoing have gradu- ated from the High School, at Lyndhurst, and Bittner wood, Casazia, have been foui qualified for one of the Navy’s Technical Trade Schools, which I ioi , a i• HW found The final Stage of constructiqt: the six Unr S-S bridge over tlu Passau Rivei In-gan last week ms the extractor Mt. Vernon Undue Company started hoisting 34 ton steel under* into place atop th. concrete pier* When completed ‘ inabuut six nwnUi*. th«- span will i connect Rutherf»«d ami Dele wan I na on Ihe highway On M onday ihe budge, first i 100-fo.H lonjj >teel m em bers w ere dernckeil int.* plate at the Ruth erford cd*e of the river TH*-** w ill make up a cantilever-t\ bridge (for letting boats IhlOugh the s tru c t m e * ill split at the center h*<th halves rising up waid) Si feet stove the aver ax f water level Concrete and steel work is ctfl in* the state about $2 2 m illion- The Vernon. O *•» idge firm w ri- the steel m»tallation contract w ith a bid of $1 5 million P T Cox Construction Com pany of New York. installed th they may afcen-at th* expiration hu*r c ' ) n r r «-t «‘ Pw»* which w ,i of their initial recruit training !,upP",t the budge M ailing ir period. i. j ^Xtobe* I IKS. the concern cun j nlete l its $7rt00.0u contract Uo* December The pieis tn the rive- Slates Nary durm, the first two r" ^ * h l" weeks the month of July throe . . ' ' 1 * *" fnurtha were seh-rted for the var 7 ' ',n loua Navy Uehnlral trad. „ hool, '' which are now open to all High School graduates who are found qualified. ARE BOUTS ON, OFF? ANSWER NEXT WEEK Out of 90 iiign Si-nooi gradu - ates who enlisted in the UnNad t il ARI.fr s tlA lU N t. Cops Push For Raises In Town$hip M„S I l < Bogle, pollif i« r t . ih e township last «nk fi-i vaiallon tup to Cal f.' - ii*. tH-’n g tr « fTUTllU , v ? ||». Poll.** IV) ment an t < ('[fn ^t f « 4*i. h- . «• weex May -1 HoKle <• I- «. ■ociani^l tv h-v wile niid daughter, Aden* no t .* not i to i.-turn uni.I sft .1 Uboi l»a - I : « * r, *TWtt.Al \ t I M.»t of the (i ad Ing on tti*- i highway haa'frieen completed «n.j j pa% mg th e rt>*dt«e^1 i^ m heduled i to st^rt in August th< «tht V i.; I > all I I* ’ |<.. « money was coming Veterans On Parade For Bonus Lyndhurst and N . A . Among Communiti** Vwrtad by Caravan Representatives of 25 veterans organizations, meeting last night in headquarters of Benda-Roe- Ivrich Post, VFW. under the aus- pice of the Joint ComiritU*c for payment of a bonus to veterans of World War II by pixyeeds pf a state lottery, planned a motor cade which will demonstrate for the bonus in 12 South Beigcn municipalities tonight The parade will atart at 7 p.m from the Little Ferry VFW Hut and it will drive through Moon- l.asbrouck Heights. Lodi. Gar- field, Wallington. East Rutherford Rutherford. Lyndhurst snd North Arlington, returning to the Ben- da-RoehrU'h Hut. D’Amieo In Charge Philip D'Amico, past comman- der of Benda-Ro«’hrich Post and senior vice-commander of the county VFW, is in charge of ar- langements. He will b«- assisted) hy veteians organization com- manders in the municipalities through which the cavalcade will ^ frass Mr D Amuo said he has re- ceived permission lrom each of th« municipalities to stage the ral- Iv and police escorts will be fur- T.iihed 1 he parade, which include sound trucks and bands ar. well as cars bearing banners, will spend about 15 minutes in earh municipality, touching only the' main streets, he said. Mr DAmico said I m- expects, between 3.000 and 5.000 veterans end their supporters to lake part, in the csvslcsde. which follows by one week a similar drmonstia-, tion in the centisi portion,of the. county. Assemblyman T James Tum- ulty. who has introduced a bill for payment of a bAnu* to World War II veterans by lottery, will be the principal speaker at a mass meeting 10 favor of the propraal at 8 15 tonight in School No 2, Palisade avenue. Bogota Held under tlie auspices of the Joint C< njputt«- the meeting was arranged by Louis Ruggiero, pub- lic relations chairman of Clifford. Duan Past. Ameritan Legkon. Bogota Lutheran Picnic To Be Held on Saturday annual Sunday Scboxl and.— Oiurch pumie ol the Lyndhurst Luth.1 an Church will br held on Saturday at Crystal Lake Park. West Orange Chartered bus. %wUI leave U»c church at Vslley Brook and Trawrs place at 10 IS a m A number of private cars ere also expected . There are still « few aeats left on the buses Call RU 2 2134 Edward Gozieski In- Service Aboard D*stroy*r Spangler Edward Gozieski. elcctricisns mate, third class, U.SJN . son of Mr. and Mrs. Msrium Gozieski of H I Now Jersey avenue.. Lynd hwst, N J » StrytoaabrsrH the destroyer W ort u S ^pungler one of the manV ships that made up a joihl task force of nearly 10,000 Army, Navy, Air Force men and civilian scientists that participated in-tha Atomic Energy experiments held recently at Enr wetok Atoll in tha Pacific At the conclusion of the u-st, the scientists announced the task force successfully proved the postwar theories, methods and ideas developed at the Atomic Energy Commission's Scientific Laboratory at Los Alamos, Calif Big Legion Convention In Teaneck 4 Teachers Resign Jobs 6 Teachers Engaged fill t •* Crowded Program of , For Elementary Activiti** Planned for ▼ S*lio*l Work County Department Newark Man Fined $106 Ctftinn for ftiusna Tor aVvOVisi Breslin lmp«t*s Penalty On Unlic*rM*d Driver Joseph C Carty. commander c»f the New Jersey Department, Am- erican Legion, will addiess dele gates and install new officers at the 22nd annual Bergen C ounty American Legion Convention ir* Icaneck Saturday. chaitHmh Wil- liam E. Guthrie reported Carty will'preside for th*- final business session of tly*’ conven- tion- July 31 at lhe Tesmn k I'-at headquarters on (»arrison ave nue G u th rie )»aid First business session u s* bed uled for tomorrow night with the reading of the Call to the Coo ventmn by County Adjutant Henry A W eber County Chap lain Ralph . Relliheri w ill offer thc* invicatum and Harrs J • Steeper, ccimmander of T e a net k Post 128, will give an addres.* ? welcome followed by the tiff a net government's welcome exten«i»-’ by Mayor Clarence W Brett tt- John Clifford. Jr . $4. of 2IH 17th avenue, N aw k. pa.d SIM ,n ,Jid fines snd costs during a special session nf police Court Tuosdav night after he had been found •uilty of driving Without a license . . - ^ ers and thi necessary II,; I l-y Commissioner Jsmes A Bres Itn. acting reeordar. Patrolmen Robert Freymuller Clifford Sunday Bight ro.*»d for csrelMi driving They The balance of the busme* meeting will be spent re»cUn» resolutions, nomination of "ffi- thc necessary r»*wtin< business W h ile tfrM*re w ill •- contests for several, other »•( fleers. John J -Powell ..t »-• and <* H*J«c )»* "'«■ ""•* date tor county commander ft und that he had no I iretur in »H»rr. u .i.um I hi. i»«..«ion u«at he waa dnv * * foi«.wln« momma .1 t in| al<«e with Ml rnplred !.f.Ir> Ixime »h»n in ».|.litu i. permit. an<l ttot he hod been ‘ ,r*v d'«nil«ii.-. I. i.-fuwd a lioaaal earlwi Uua P'"*"' Taanerk T.iwml I- mth for volor-MladnaM Mananer Paul A VolO.r Commissioner Breslin suaprtt veral other tdficisU A numb* ded sentence on the careless driv <* stations and award» -r. t. * ing charge but p iled coats of $g distritouted to individual* *< to the $100 fme for' having no li- tousU cense He wse. eunnlsntina Re ^ ,<l Fred Suttlr IVp*rtr*-<' corder W illiam ^l^sna. who is on i ptesxient foi the ausiliar* * vacs tion address tfrie women s e Lowell School tomorrow «**’ snd will install new officer« ** cording ausiliarv »rr»ni ment ehairfnan. Mrs W llw Walton of Mayw««id A krynNiii at the < as-t M- is pUnnieo or, Seturdsv Vf Henr mtta Rs«i is W> >■ -ff . pianist fxf all auxiliary -r' the chairman said Tfr»e 4b «ndS p*i»-lr tf • Uonailv the most hurrvrf u* venti<*n phaae will be h/t«l t along Cedar L-f* ’with Drum and H u « k C«*ftrt titam Saturday ifUrti.- r. ‘ . lowed by U» conrludinc • ai G irl Scout* et Camp A number o# Lyndhurst Olrl Scout* and Brownies sre spervt ing the week st camps Among them ava Alice HchenX T roep 1$, at Camp liuds<> ms. Mibemis A#es Kane. Tr.*>p *1. Camp Lou Henry H<*»v»r Bear ‘ M untam $1 Y Alice Kohlman. Troop 17, Camp Sun shin* Summit Barbara Bennett of Troop IS. Lsnda Franry of Tftwp II. Bar bars Morpeth. Lucille Barbara StelmacftL Cell Pur chase. Ar line |c$em hrt all of Troop $ Anita Cerbcme and Carol Canova. Troop I. to Camp Wendv. WaUklU. H Y Inc reasm s its m inim um tea. h ing salsrv fn*m tl to to t'onform to lecetitly cnai led State legislatu>n th*-. tk*a*ai<1 I Education last so k adjusted th. salaries of two t*-^ h* i» mg**-..! under the old minimuni thi* tummer hesicnati .fo «*. f , •«,« p|*s« from M rs Jean < 'ank*fia« fr>' rara. M iss Edith Apt 1 * Mrs Lila W etner < et end tear hers, and Mrs Pt vlli* ( '•ne of the ahtml n u iv . Si .anew elrmentar* i« *< h. i were encaged Their rum<« starting salaries f.dlow M da Liaaiua who «iii t*-*<) .. clal ungr«d«*d class foi g,«». ated last week $2 400 piu* bnnua Jnr her tlficate Mi« Ann* c,..t i*-i, •00. Miss Je*»n Gelaelmsn 100 Mrs GUrtvs Poji*. h len. $2,200 M>* M i».« H 02.100. srvl Mi** ( andM i stto $ 2,100 Mrs Grace Hickey all to the dlatrat <l#is ^HJShiess a a n * | e as* ( • , 1+aim a 10 month rleis t "•“•th clerk and s*s:» fi. .t ! Hickey . offtee I», M memb* i of tne higt >- r. - uhjr was «tositii*i>.t fen^- »ieer for the hig»^ •. h . : »»al Sec*Hint* *a «1 sUu.w- f'Ounta and w ilt receive bonus Tt«jfrsi St I. ■»< k ■ i engage*! u * |. Janitor foe the sun.n.< r hour fn* * wvrfi .t*< n was natr-«-i *»;»•.■ . football «*>aeh at a b i s u i t |i * Attending his first nuri.i s- •operviaing pemcipai !>].< inirtoa. ptoasnted ee. h • •t'W en' re|»»n m«te* m*^*ng it verbal i> Giancarlo Is Suing Vendola for 65 G s il a .*•> f l j i . 1 U .. >u • » tJ>e t ill 4% i si t t;..it i,. r and that »t w ulti ty«di. d t !ii <dtViei I -nta lod**at» a 44) h Kl weeX foi U lo. a* ., a « l no nt woufd ; r». . i . .. . tha i ) tfi . ad'M'.otot* 10*0 . * Margaret Boone Is Speaker Hero Before Methodists i '. ri if <> 1H' f 1 'A ->«>«ti . ,t t\ -I C hriH i-j' « M« il ft *. * * '• -t« - l- . h part* u '.T w-ee-a (..% it.gsloi. .. Ml M aigaii/ g,. •.! o . ...» W .1 tt - 1. -Al • ir: Jtl Pro*|H*rts (hat the L>Mlhur«l ami North \ilm gt.*n 1‘oloe Depart ment* will *tagr a •efie* ol amateur mg ImhiIs netl month larked the i**lor »l health lmU% Kc|ircscnlali«es of kuith «|e|*artn»enls hase «*|w tve.| talk* nu lhe *111*^1 hill, mi fgr, the defsartmrnt wnir |*ar11« i|i,sti«»n that wuiiM Iw nerrssan ha« n**4 heen fort Ik* lin ing * Ihr hoxiug Im» u U were •nggeatesl as a mean* of rai»ing fun.I* for thr purrhase of television sets f**r th* M IiimiIi Ssittr of ihr |>olte^nieii felt that the ales wa* a go.nl one. in that il wouM l*r a means of getting chit then ..ff th* •»re«*ls in the aftermMHt ami at night Patrolman \Ire lleini of North \rhngt.»n ansi I t I liarlr* I.ailing of 1-%mlhursl will rsintiiiue to prew* ike niattrr uitli their «fe|»artnH-nts in the nrst week It i* rccognisril that if thr arr a ngeiiie nt* are n**l m a i | » ^ t r . | *«* that llie hsMtts ran l*e hehl In late \ugmt or rath >c|iteiiilicr they will hase to hr forgotten ^Icanulule lhe nlea ha* • a|»tttre*f thr ttnegitnaliosi of rr«ii|cnl«. im r< liant* ami r«|ii« ator* in U**ih oanaiu nitirs I Wo mi r« haul* 4ia«r iliract* as*uresf fhe lealrf ihry Wiilllil Ilf f n prise* lo the winner* Ilf thr liaising IhiuI* < fritter*' h a « e *anl tiles wouhl be glad t»* *er%r ua |oinl i oinniitires lo help the l**iut* along Ihr Iradrr. h Im h ha* l»een publishing the kart* ha* Iierii deluged with lalL . all of lliem ius|«t»rtng ^ In n 1 \nioiig lhe anxmiis i* Joel |k»rsndu Jr t»nr ..f thr loiul* would ha»e f • a im . .1 f k ,f l „,i again*! lioh 'iiuri N m ll1 %rlingt<*n High Vllaml .in •l« ill I h>r a m l. > i* ready ami willing to hot V» u >tuart I low es rt ihey.w aut t»» know if « date is foing t*» l*» *ri |to».imt«. for iu*lan«e. p i.,. renter on ihr l.sm f hurst llifth >ihmi! learn II* want* i— •. weight for the *ea**in ahead tin the othrr hand Hi* l»e*l fighllllg weight I* al lea.I ten |M*oml* Iw-low kl* fmtthalf Wright >•' hr wsnt* fn know whether he *ll«*uld cat sail* awctgh or keep on hi* dirt of ttsa*t an*| tea % e|l that * ihr wa> lhe sitiiation m lusts* More ami dr finite new* next week Cheerful Joe PI— II Posses, School Children's Friend \ fvieml of lltimlrt«|e of I sndkursi ssh .-.f .hiM*en and mam of iht ir im»thrr* and («lke., . . . Imi ltd ihl’ morning in ^l juseph's I tnieters Hi. wa* |o*e|i|» V I’laiMh of M l tm h asentte wft., •lied slid*le nli Morulas morning of a heart altatk J . r rit.i * i .. i **i *r»,ii ’i .11 *n-l i|m i i l t .*»| « i s Pi si w • * i*»« of ... 11*11 • .an.l fiM .ll. he’WI tout* *<a ef **»•* % i > a- 4l ' the i •* 0.**' u l.e |UHl«.l lhs rl it lo i. M i nfdj I ’. -.y-i* * h Sim • I* it * |« *<ta* I.* l« n*r rt^ »» *1 S>||V|| Ib* •..«S*-'‘ . . hd.tt . . wrri 1 ' U.f I .''Jsils P»siw< n». ^»*n* Var*fc W *. *wl M'* li*s»« h-tMMss I i » #^ra *»>-1 I w -* t*i*vi I h» I .1 |R'Ohi.»i *nd Vi.|ik i . >’ iieaua fW «s ake- sr«- f«*» < *«4i .I- id- ><h*. ot S. * V- I * la * < r *1 « I t 9t.: Vt ) a. »■ 'A .......... . M i. i. H-.» M * ! > K*| M M i , Ik t . I m r li. „ .• Mo a ;.j M . wside II M > W rsU lu »f J*t. • • fr*. r V( S hi.-. M l I U«*la l> , it. W •If ’ M* , M rs h i*p11 I L m } J.jttiixm S at. iers . **.*t J'i* i I t v*o i** Ha” Me**.- • mt > Mt*« SMS* N-S,. j » t _ I te a -1. ‘ a O’ •ai Ih* Leonte Opens New Offices outstanding' ™*rp* see wh b. parte ijpat* in Ihe ‘ r*a»l whirh, ateoedmg U> T **re comssander wiU I m piaewded the appasranc* ,4 aeelws* Vaughn M asr— $1,000 lo priae* **Ui Mr snjf M/sQaort' Mash Jr d»strite*tad among m* •.*«• and acm,Georgs RL of 220Stuy- :«»Ta prv^ in the mayor pa/» 'V iin n ven u e, recently spent * along Queen Anne r.*ad t. day with thetr daughter Joan, et lane and tin sosnpa »«w * Camp Dorwillsn ia Qm Cetakiils will I Vnrnit GsanraaW> I >r swstrsrtee has fiM . V* |t * fRa 4r suit agairutt J»i' o . «h4a Jr dr X$a TlMima* . Lyrxthuret. and VaadteA* . f. and iv* l mOen Th* suit fiaad to.. AiUatm ti. rf T Dsvusmb at C<aait| ( • AUsande* Allans d fk i VefkSwla -4 T$i Meyer . . j LgndhW u. and Mait^ Vo 1 W* Pateeaon hwth- ? —NI Cimnireei*-- d i ' * t a day eta ef a $1 Ijba stea» •t tee 0$a daps It was the asm* Kelm ar aaO| rt of s t . 5 ^ 'I* w«a* *y*.-e C lf'W .1 Ctru- _, —~JL MS a retdev hk * mi 1>e >wry than p aau< •Otoe* thrn ansrval a* $kSgplL U •>te» K atatl Meeting Held iy Emergency Units Tuesday %-**rll. 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Page 1: VOU XXIX—No. * LYNDHURST. N. 1„ JtH.Y 2

L y n d h u r s t P u b l i c L i b r a r y ,

V a l l e y , B r o o k A r e . ,

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wfthM t local pride, vision or eaeriy .

Split Board Debates On School CoalAbo Want to Spend $8,000 For Resurfacing Tennis Court

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a** THE SOUTH BERiiKN REVIEW

VOU XXIX— No. * LYNDHURST. N. 1„ JtH.Y 2<». I«W l i W<*«4 h i m M itH r Sp#,i * 'SSS et Ik* **a« OM• « M u t * * 't » r * H . J - . w ft«*r I k * A « | ,» M « r ,h I . I t l «

Familiar Sight: Local Boys in Unifom

Eight m em bers o f t h e B o a i d o f i education argued for t w o h o u r s last week, voted o n t h e s a m e i question in different f o r m s five ' tunes, yet failed to decide w h o w ill supply the coal f o r the schools next year. A special m eeting was called when a d e-i cision couldn't be r e a c h e d I

Coal bids were submitted by the Charles Finch and Sons Com­pany and the Arctic Ice and F uel Company, according to sp e­cia l specifications set u p by the j" board. Joseph Polito, chairman of the purchasing committee, said an error in calculations had been found i n the Finch bid, the low er of the two. which ca u sed , his comm ittee t o yib m it both bids to the New Jersey Testing Laboratories for analysis. The laboratories presented a written cpuuon that the Finch bid was actually the lower in spite of the niistake i n the chem ical calcula­tions Polito s recom m endation a n d J o h n W h ite .both bids be rejected and new Chle, Robert John Springer, or.es sought did not com e to a Recruiter in charge of the United vote because it had no second s ta te s Navy Recruitin'; Station

The minority report of the located at the Maui Post Office purchasing com m ittee recom- E uikiing in Newark. New Jersey, mended awarding the bid to i announ.t*s that the fo llow ing Finch but lost on a roll call vote ; named m en from L . ndhurst have 5-3 A motion to award the con- } en listed in th e United States tract to the other bider resulted Navy Recruit Training Station at in a tie vote. Polito then moved j Great Lakes. Illinois, for a period for rejection and could m uster o f 13 weeksor.lv his -own and,Frank Gallon- Ern,.st CaM IM . g 13 „ h .v en u e ,

vote for this procedure

S-3 Bridge Steel Here, Span RisesPavement of New Super Highway Begins in August

L<-ft to right: Robert Hrnwcxxl. George B ittarr. Erarsl Caaaaaa, Eugene IVtertnaB.

her'sOne segm ent of the board felt

the error in ca lcu lations auto- j matically e lim inated the Finch I bid and another m em ber d e­clared acceptance of the com ­petitor's bid w ould increase the coal cost, to the taxpayers be­tw een $500 and 9WW n ext year. Both bidders w ere present. Mr. Finch defended h is position, poin ting out She laboratory ca l­culations found h is coa l meeting higher specifications in spite of the m iscalculation than his com peutor The representative o f A t Artie firm ca lled upon Ihe board ! to award the contract to him without further delay.

Motions w ere m ade again to award the bid to Finch When that was lost by th e sam e mar gin. a m otion to award it to A r­tie resulted again in a tie

Lighting Coa tract voted Argum ent w as not confined to

coal bids T h ree bids were sub­m itted for replacing the lighting in the high school auditorium a n l the contract awarded to the Broad Electric Service of N ew ­ark over th e objections of D un­can Cameron.

Cameron, as chairm an of m ain­tenance and repairs, called it a w aste of m oney and declared ac­tion should aw ait outcom e of the high school addition in the fall. G allagher, board president, scor­ed Camer-m for refusing to han c k the m atter in his rapacity as chairman after majority, action of. the board had decided the wSrk w as tr be done

fcr th er dissension arose when Caesar G u'detti introduced plans for resurfacing the high school ten n is courts Bids lor th is w or# j

sought at l h e August 17 m eeting but when Mr Guidetti m oved to engage Harold E A l­len. engineer, to m ake the plans anu specifications for the proj ect. Cameron objected again. w«ntsog to ■ know where the

from It is the job

an*l cost about $1,000 and the en

Ka rr’s fee w ill be around 5 per t of the total, w hether the

Job is done now or not Cameron declared his repairs

t couldn't stand such an ex- i i f needed work was to

be dans on the school buildings Mr G uidetti apparently had his ey e on th r recreation appropria­tion m the budget but Camer- j on * ey e was on it too Earlier in j the m eeting he had been auth- . ortard to '-•btain bids on A u g 1? J also for resurfacing the entire ssde yard of the Lincoln School play area w ith asphalt Camer ’ ©Vs contention the tennis court* w re secondary J o thr- repairs.' program resu lted in laying the m atter over for farther disc u* su n ,

E~*ht r*d» ranging fr<*n t» M i l w ef* received for furn­ishing new shades far the schcnis and referred to the district eierk for tabulation Bids for placing new f lu o m g in three class rooms wUI be reeefvad a t tha August

w»* di-

Eugene Lynn Peterm an, 444 Wil son avenue, Robert G eorge Hen- wood. 253 Page avenue; G eorge Charles Bittner, 471 H arding a v e ­nue. John David W hite, 62$ 5th avenue. A ll o f Lyndhurst

A ll of the forgoing h ave gradu­ated from the H igh S c h o o l, at Lyndhurst, and Bittner wood, Casazia, have been foui qualified for one of the N avy’s Technical Trade Schools, which I

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d e r n c k e i l in t.* p l a t e a t t h e R u t h e r f o r d c d * e o f t h e r i v e r TH*-** w i l l m a k e u p a c a n t i l e v e r - t \ b r i d g e ( f o r l e t t i n g b o a t s I h l O u g h t h e s t r u c t m e * i l l s p l i t a t t h e c e n t e r h*<th h a l v e s r i s i n g u p w a i d ) S i f e e t s t o v e t h e a v e r a x f w a t e r l e v e l

C o n c r e t e a n d s t e e l w o r k is c t f l in * t h e s t a t e a b o u t $2 2 m i l l i o n - T h e V e r n o n . O *•» id g e f i r m w r i ­t h e s t e e l m » t a l l a t i o n c o n t r a c t w i th a b id o f $1 5 m i l l i o n

P T C o x C o n s t r u c t i o n C o m p a n y o f N e w Y o r k . i n s t a l l e d t h

t h e y m a y a f c e n - a t t h * e x p i r a t i o n h u * r c ' ) n r r «-t «‘ P w » * w h i c h w , io f t h e i r i n i t i a l r e c r u i t t r a i n i n g !,up P " , t t h e b u d g e M a i l i n g i rp e r i o d . i. j ^ X to b e * I IK S. t h e concern c u n

j n l e t e l i t s $ 7 rt0 0 .0 u c o n t r a c t Uo* D e c e m b e r T h e p i e i s t n t h e r i v e -

S l a t e s N a r y d u r m , t h e f i r s t t w o r " ^ * h l "w e e k s t h e m o n t h o f J u l y t h r o e . . ' ' 1 * * "f n u r t h a w e r e s e h - r t e d f o r t h e v a r ’ “ 7 ' ' ,nlo u a N a v y U e h n l r a l t r a d . „ h o o l , ' 'w h i c h a r e n o w o p e n t o a l l H ig h S c h o o l g r a d u a t e s w h o a r e f o u n d q u a l i f i e d .

ARE BOUTS ON, O FF? ANSW ER NEXT W EEK

Out of 90 iiig n Si-nooi gradu­ates who en listed in the UnNad

t i l ARI.fr s t lA lU N t .

Cops Push For Raises In Town$hip

M „S I l < B o g le , p o l l i f i« r t . i h e t o w n s h i p

la s t « n k fi-i v a i a l l o n t u p to C a l f . ' - ii*. tH - ’n g t r «fTUTllU , v ? ||». P o ll .* * I V )m e n t a n t < ( ' [ f n tf « 4*i. h- . « • w e e x M a y -1H o K le <• I- « . ■ o c i a n i ^ l t v h-v w i l e n i id d a u g h t e r , A d e n * n o t .* n o t i to i . - t u r n u n i . I s f t .1U b o i l»a -

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M.»t of the ( i ad In g o n tti*- i highway haa'frieen com pleted «n.j j pa% mg the rt>*dt«e 1 i m heduled i to st^rt in August

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m oney was com ing

Veterans On Parade For BonusLyndhurst and N . A . Among Communiti** Vwrtad by CaravanR epresentatives of 25 veterans

organizations, m eeting last nightin headquarters of Benda-Roe- Ivrich Post, VFW. under the aus­pice of the Joint ComiritU*c for paym ent of a bonus to veterans of World War II by pixyeeds pf a state lottery, planned a motor cade w hich w ill dem onstrate for the bonus in 12 South B eigcn m unicipalities tonight

The parade w ill atart at 7 p.m from the Little Ferry VFW Hut and it w ill drive through Moon- l.asbrouck Heights. Lodi. G ar­field, W allington. East Rutherford Rutherford. Lyndhurst snd North Arlington, returning to the Ben- da-RoehrU'h Hut.D’Am ieo In Charge

P hilip D'Amico, past com m an­der of Benda-Ro«’hrich Post and senior vice-com m ander of the county VFW, is in charge of ar- langem ents. He w ill b«- assisted) hy v ete ia n s organization com ­m anders in the m unicipalities through which the cavalcade w ill frass

Mr D A m uo said he has re­ceived perm ission lrom each of th« m unicipalities to stage the ral- Iv and police escorts w ill be fur- T.iihed 1 he parade, which include sound trucks and bands ar. w ell as cars bearing banners, w ill spend about 15 m inutes in earh m unicipality, touching only the' main streets, he said.

Mr D A m ico said Im- ex p ec ts , betw een 3.000 and 5.000 veterans end their supporters to lake part, in the csv slc sd e . which fo llow s by one week a similar d rm o n stia - , tion in the ce n tis i portion,of th e . county.

Assem blym an T Jam es T u m ­u l t y . who has introduced a bill for paym ent of a bAnu* to World War II veterans by lottery, w ill b e the principal speaker at a mass m e e t i n g 10 favor of the propraal at 8 15 tonight in School No 2, P a l i s a d e a v e n u e . B o g o ta

Held under tlie auspices of the Joint C< njputt«- the m eeting was arranged by Louis Ruggiero, pub­lic relations chairm an of C lifford . Duan Past. Am eritan Legkon. Bogota

Lutheran Picnic To Be Held on Saturday

annual Sunday S c b o x l and.— O iurch pumie o l the Lyndhurst Luth. 1 an Church will br held on Saturday at Crystal Lake Park. West Orange

Chartered bus. % wUI leave U»c church at V slley Brook and T ra w rs place at 10 IS a m A number of private cars ere also expected .

There are still « few aeats left on the buses C all RU 2 2134

Edward Gozieski In- Service Aboard D*stroy*r Spangler

Edward G ozieski. e lc c tr ic isn s m ate, third class, U.SJN . son of Mr. and Mrs. M srium G ozieski of H I Now Jersey a v e n u e . . Lyndh w st , N J » S try toaab rsrH thedestroyer W o r t u S ^pungler one o f the manV ships that made up a jo ih l task force o f nearly 10,000 Arm y, N avy , A ir Force m en and civ ilian sc ien tists that participated in-tha Atom ic Energy experim ents held recently at Enr w etok Atoll in tha Pacific

At the conclusion o f the u-st, the scientists announced the task force successfu lly proved the postwar theories, m ethods and ideas developed at the Atom ic Energy Com m ission's S cien tific Laboratory at Los A lam os, Calif

Big Legion Convention In Teaneck

4 Teachers Resign Jobs6 Teachers Engaged

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Crowded Program of , For Elementary A ctiviti** Planned for ▼ S*lio*l Work County Department

Newark Man Fined $106

C t f t i n n f o r f t i u s n a T o r a V v O V i s i

Breslin lmp«t*s Penalty On Unlic*rM*d Driver

J o s e p h C C a r t y . c o m m a n d e r c»f t h e N e w J e r s e y D e p a r t m e n t , A m ­e r i c a n L e g i o n , w i l l a d d i e s s d e l e g a t e s a n d i n s t a l l n e w o f f i c e r s a t t h e 2 2 n d a n n u a l B e r g e n C o u n t y A m e r i c a n L e g i o n C o n v e n t i o n ir* I c a n e c k S a t u r d a y . c h a i tH m h W i l ­l i a m E . G u t h r i e r e p o r t e d

C a r t y w i l l 'p r e s i d e f o r th*- f i n a l b u s i n e s s s e s s i o n o f tly*’ c o n v e n ­t io n - J u l y 31 a t l h e T e s m n k I ' - a t h e a d q u a r t e r s o n ( » a r r i s o n a v e n u e G u t h r i e )»aid

F i r s t b u s i n e s s s e s s i o n u s* b e d u l e d f o r t o m o r r o w n i g h t w i t h th e r e a d i n g o f t h e C a l l t o t h e C o o v e n t m n b y C o u n t y A d j u t a n t H e n r y A W e b e r C o u n t y C h a p l a i n R a l p h . R e l l i h e r i w i l l o f f e r thc* i n v i c a t u m a n d H a r r s J • S t e e p e r , c c i m m a n d e r o f T e a n e t k P o s t 128, w i l l g iv e a n a d d re s .* ? w e l c o m e f o l l o w e d b y t h e t i f f a net g o v e r n m e n t 's w e l c o m e e x te n « i» - ’ b y M a y o r C l a r e n c e W B r e t t t t -John Clifford. Jr . $4. of 2 IH

1 7 th a v e n u e , N a w k . p a .d S I M , n , J i dfines sn d costs during a special session nf police Court Tuosdav night after he had been found •u ilty of driving Without a license . .- ^ ers and thi necessary

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l-y Com m issioner Jsm es A Bres Itn. acting reeordar.

P a t r o l m e n Robert F r e y m u l l e r

Clifford Sunday Bight ro.*»d for csre lM i d riving They

The balance of the busme* m eeting w ill be spent re»cUn» resolutions, nom ination of "ffi-

thc necessary r»*wtin< business W hile tfrM*re will •- contests for several, other »•( fleers. John J -Pow ell ..t »-•

a n d< * H * J « c “ ) » * "'«■ " " • *date tor county commander

ft und that he had no I ire tu r in » H » r r . u .i.u m Ih i. i» « . .« io n u«at he waa d n v * * fo i« .w ln « m om m a . 1 t in | al<«e with M l rnplred !.f.Ir> Ixime » h » n in ».|.litu i.

permit. an<l t to t he hod been ‘ , r *v d '« n il« ii.-. I. •i.-fu w d a lioaaal ear lw i Uua P '" * " ' Taanerk T .iw m l I- mth for volor-M ladnaM Mananer Paul A V o lO .r

Com m issioner B reslin suaprtt veral other td fic isU A numb*ded sentence on th e careless driv <* s ta t io n s and award» -r . t. * ing charge but p i l e d coats o f $g distritouted to individual* *< to the $100 fm e for' havin g no li- tousUcense He w se. eunn lsn tina Re ^ ,<l Fred Su ttlr IVp*rtr*-<'corder W il l i a m ^ l^ sna . w ho is on i ptesxient foi the ausiliar* * vacs tion address tfrie wom en s

e Low ell School tomorrow «**’ snd w ill insta ll new officer« **

cording U» au siliarv »rr»ni ment ehairfnan. Mrs W llw W alton of Mayw««id

A k ryn N iii at the < as-t M- is pUnnieo or, Seturdsv Vf Henr mtta Rs«i is W> >■ -ff .pianist fxf all auxiliary -r'the chairm an said

Tfr»e 4b «nd S p*i»-lr tf •Uonailv the most hurrvrf u* venti<*n phaae w ill be h/t«l t along Cedar L -f* ’with Drum and H u«k C«*ftrttitam Saturday ifU rti.- r. ‘ . lowed by U » conrludinc • ai

G irl Scout* et CampA number o# L yndhurst Olrl

Scout* and Brow nies sre spervt ing the week st cam ps

Among them ava A lice HchenX T roep 1$, at Cam p liuds<> m s. M ibem is A #es Kane. Tr.*>p *1. Camp Lou H enry H<*»v»r Bear ‘ M u n tam $1 Y A lice Kohlman. Troop 17, Camp Sun shin* Summit

Barbara Bennett of Troop IS. Lsnda Franry of Tftw p II. Bar bars M orpeth. L ucille Barbara StelmacftL C ell Pur chase. Ar line |c $ e m h r t a ll of Troop $ Anita Cerbcme and Carol Canova. Troop I. to Camp W endv. WaUklU. H Y

Inc r e a s m s i t s m i n i m u m t e a . h i n g s a l s r v fn * m t l t o t o t 'o n f o r m t o l e c e t i t l y c n a i l e d S t a t e le g i s l a tu > n th*-. tk*a*ai<1 I E d u c a t i o n l a s t s o k a d j u s t e d t h . s a l a r i e s o f t w o t* -^ h* i » m g * * - . . ! u n d e r t h e o ld m i n i m u n i th i* t u m m e r

h e s i c n a t i .fo «*. f , • « ,« p |*s«f r o m M r s J e a n < 'a n k * f i a « fr> ' r a r a . M is s E d i t h Apt 1*Mrs L ila W e tn e r < et e n d tear hers, and Mrs Pt vlli* ( •'•ne o f the ahtm l n u i v .

S i .anew elrm entar* i« *< h. i w ere encaged Their rum<« starting s a l a r i e s f.dlow M da Liaaiua who « iii t*-*<) .. clal ungr«d«*d c l a s s foi g,«». ated last week $2 400 piu* bnnua Jn r her tlficate Mi« Ann* c , . . t i*-i,•00. Miss Je*»n Gelaelmsn 100 M rs GUrtvs P oji*. h len. $2,200 M>* M i» .« H 02.100. s r v l Mi** ( a n d M i stto $ 2,100

M rs G race H ic k e y a l l to the dlatrat <l#is

^HJShiess a a n * | e a s* ( • ,1+aim a 10 month r le is t " •“ • t h clerk and s*s:» fi. . t ! Hickey . offtee I», Mme mb* i of tne h ig t >- r. - uhjr w a s «tositii*i>.t f e n ^ - »ieer for the hig» •. h . :»»al Sec*Hint* * a «1 s U u . w - f'Ounta and w i l t r e c e iv ebonus Tt«jfrsi St I. ■»< k ■ i

engage*! u * |.Janitor foe the sun.n.< r hour fn* * w v rfi .t*< n

w as natr-«-i *» ;» •.■. football «*>aeh at a b is u i t | i *

A ttending his first n u r i.i s- •operviain g pem cipai !>].< inirtoa. ptoasnted ee . h

■ • •t'W en ' re|»»n m«te*m*^*ng it verbal i>

Giancarlo Is Suing Vendola for 65 G s

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w u l t i l » ty « d i. d t ! ii < d tV ie iI-nta lod**at» a 44) h Kl weeX

foi U lo. a* *« ., a « l no n t woufd ; r». . i . .. . t h a i ) •t f i . ad'M'.otot* 10*0 . *

Margaret Boone Is Speaker Hero Before Methodists

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P a tr o lm a n \ I r e l l e i n i o f N o r th \r h n g t .» n a n si I t I lia r lr* I .a i l in g o f 1-%m lh u r s l w i l l r s in t i iiu e to prew* ik e n ia ttrr u i t l i th e ir «fe|»artnH -nts in th e n r s t w e e k It i* r c c o g n is r i l th a t if th r arr a n g e i iie nt* are n**l m a i |» ^ t r . | *«* th a t l l i e hsMtts r a n l*e h e h l In la te \ u g m t o r r a t h > c |it e ii i l ic r th e y w il l h a s e to h r fo r g o t te n

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D e e p in t h e s e c o n d d i v i s i o n in t h e A m e r i c a n L e a g u e s t a n d i n g s o n J u n e 1 t h e p r e - s e a s o n f a v o r ­i t e s , t h e B o s t p n R e d S o x f in d th e m s e l v e s p e r c h e d a t o p t h e r o o s t a s t h e t e a m m a k e s i t s t h i r d s w i n g a r o u n d t h e w e s t , w h ic h c a n e a s i l y b e t h e c l i n c h e r ! i f t h e y c o n t i n u e t h e i r b r a n d o f b a s e b a l l o f t h e p a s t f e w w e e k s '

T h i n g s l o o k e d p r e t t y d a r k f o r t h e B o s o x , m u c h o f t h c b l a m e f a l l i n g o n t h e s h o u l d e r s o f J o e M c C a r ty , s k i p p e r o f t h e c lu b , w h o h a d • f a i l e d t o s h a k e o f f a n e a r l y s e a s o n s l u m p , a n d c o n ­t i n u e i t s d o w n w a r d t r e n d a s ’ t h e s e a s o n r o l l e d b y . T h e p i t c h i n g s t a f f , p i c k e d a s o n e o f t h e b e s t i n t h e c i r c u i t , w a s u n a b l e t o g o th e . d i s t a n c e . T h e h i t t i n g w a s m e ­d io c r e , w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n o f T e d W il l ia m s .

I t l o o k e d l i k e a t h r e e - c o r n e r e d r a c e b e t w e e n t h e I n d i a n s . A t h ­l e t i c s a n d Y a n k e e s f o r t h e f la g T h e S o x w e r e c o u n t e d o u t . i t l o o k e d h o p l e s s . J u s t b e f o r e t h e A l l - S t a r g a m e W i l l i a m s w a s o u t o f a c t i o n w h e n h e i n j u r e d h is r i g h t s id e . G l o o m s h a d o w e d th e c lu b . W i t h t h e i r l e a d i n g h i t t e r o u t o f t h e l i n e u p i t w a s a p p a r e n t t h e y w o u l d b e s a t i s f i e d f i n i s h i n g in t h e f i r s t d i v i s i o n .

A n d m i n u s t h e s e r v i c e s o f t h e T h u m p e r t h e S o x w o n a . b a l l g a m e . T h e y d r o p p e d t h e n e x t o n e , t h e u s u a l p a t t e r n s e t b y t h e t e a m s in c e t h e o p e n e r . T h e n th i n g s p e r k e d u p . J o e M c C a r t h y 's p a t i e n c e , w h o n e v e r u t t e r e d a w o r d o f h o p e l e s s n e s s , b e g a n to t a k e e f f e c t . T h e t e a m w a s c l i c k ­in g , p i t c h e r s w e r e g o i n g t h e f u l l n in e i n n i n g s , h i t t e r s w e r e h i t t i n g , a l l t h i s w i t h o u t t h e i r s t a r a n d r u n m a k e r , T e d W i l l i a m s .

O n J u l y 2 5 , a f t e r a h a r d p u l l , t h e S o x w e r e i n f i r s t p la c e , t h a n k s t o a s k e i n o f 12 v i c t o r i e s in a r o w T h e y s u p p l a n t e d t h e C l e v e a n d I n d i a n s w h o h a d h e l d t h e a p e x p o s i t i o n s i n c e M a y . T h e I n d i a n s d r o p p e d t h r e e g a m e s to . t h e S o x . d r o p p i n g in t h i r d p l a c e b e h i n d t h e A t h l e t i c s .

W i l l t h e H u b C i t y c r e w r e t a i n i t s l e a d ’ C a n t h e y s e t t h e t o r ­r i d p a c e o f t h e p a s t f e w w e e k s * T h e f i r s t q u e s t i o n lo o m s v e r y h i g h in i t s f a v o r , b u t t h e l a t t e r i s o u t o f t h e q u e s t i o n . T h e y w i l l lo s e a g a m e h e r e a n d t h e r e , b u t n o t t h e a l m o s t p e r f e c t b a l l t h e y h a v e r e c e n t l y d i s p l a y e d .

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PAGE EIGHT T H E L E A D E R THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1948

Thomas Kavanaugh Passes, Once W as Township Clerk

CoL Estelle Is Training 200 O fficers^ ^ ^ i*-unj-LrLnj~u~Lnjxnj\j~u~i- r u-u~uT.

titered Heart K. C. Church R*nl Memorial UnitedR e v . Bernard Moore. Pastor IVe*fcn*T*a» Churrh

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Rev. Ladislaus J . M llczewski Pastor

Ridge Road and Page A venae Si. M a tlh e w V . Evangrlical I u t V n n ( l i u r c h

V alley b w k t a 4 T r a r m Plac» u n d p y m a s s e s a t 8. 9 . 10 30 • n d 1 1 30 a .m .

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T.idfe Rd. and New Jersey Ave.Lyndhurst. N. J .

R ev. Howard E. Friebely, Pastor

S u n d a y . J u l y 18. 1048 9 45 a m S u n d a y S c h o o l . 11(M) a m . M o r n i n g W o r s h ip .

This is The Time For Canning Your Home Fruits

First Chi'rch of Christ, Sciential

E. Pierrepnnt Jk Lincoln Avenue* in Rutherford, N. J.

Personals To Veterans!I s n d h i ir - l M rth .w liM • h u r r h

M a y v * » « aad Tmmtimr A ve• ra n c h o f th# M other if i r s t C h u rr h o f C h r l* t

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Term insurance can bo renewed but, o f course, a t a- litt le higher ra te , since the veteran is o ld e r; the insurance can also be converted into other types o ffe red by the G o vernm ent. A veteran cannot get p ro tection as ch eap ly e lsew here .

" L O V E " is t h e s u b j e c t f o r S u n day. A u g u s t 1

G o l d e n T e x t " W e h a v e k n o w n a n d b e l i e v e d t h e lo v e t h a t 'G o d h a t h t o u s G o d is lo v e : a n d h e t h a t d w e l l e t h in l o v e d f r e l l e t h i n G o d . n n d G o d in h im " ( I J o h n 4 :1 8 )

S e r m o n P a s s a g e s f r o m t h e ; K i n g J a m e s v e r s i o n o f t h e B ib l e i n c lu d e :

" O h t h a t m e n w o u l d p r a i s e t h e L o i d f o r h i s g o o d n e s s . a n d f o r lu s w o n d e r f u l w o r k s t o t h e c i u l d r e r f o f m e n ! T h e r i g h t e o u s s h a l l s e e i t . a n d r e j o i c e " ( P s 107 31 .4 2 C o i r e l a t i v e p a s s a g e s f r o m " S c io n c e a n d H e a l t h w i t h K e y t o t h e 1 S c r i p t u r e s " b y M a r y B a k e r E d d y in c lu d e :

" A H n a t u r e ' t e a c h e s G o d 's l o \ e t o m a n . b u t m a n c a n n o t l o v e G o d s u p r e m e l y a n d s e t h i s w h i r l . ' a f f e e t io n s - o n s p i r i t u a l t h i n g s , w h i l e l o v in g t h e m a t e r i a l m t r u s t i n g in i t m o r e t h a n in t h e s p i r i t u a l " ( p . ’128» " D i v i n e L o v e a l w a y s h a ' m e t a n d a l w a y s w i l l m e e t e v c r v h u m a n n e e d ." ( p 4 ! )4 )

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D A l’GHTER TO TEMPLESA daughter Prudence Anne.

M r and M rs W illiam CSchwSigert.’ of 334 W atson aven ue, entertained at dinner un Wed necday evening for their aon snd daughter-m ,1a w Mr and M rs A: thur S rh u t iger t of K utherford

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Wintergreen For PresidentIt seems that the Republican took Dewey because lie

forced them to. the Democrats took Truman lierause thev had no one else and the Progressives just tm»k W allace.

It all looks pretty incongruous to ii> . this picture of a presidential election in which the leading candidates stand before us not as knights in stainless armour, but merelv men who -sneaked into position under cover of night. Hut then—what do you expect from a campaign in which only the millionaire with a proved husine** background i* the only eandidate of the three charged with being a prisoner for the Communists'i

Local I. inertia sits upon the land like a huge < loud. A correspondent reports from Berlin that there. l<m. folks go through routine motions. juM as though %»ar were not around the corner.

What does it take to awaken the people?We have i;iir „w„ theory. » r think there should lie

proclaimed a national “th in k ' day once a week. On tin. day folks would remain indoors. There would Ih- no news­papers. no radios, no television, nothing. (Inly .silence.

Oh yes, we’d insist that all playing cards.'all dice anil all golf clulis would lie banned for the da>. No surrepti­tious swings of the wood, no tentative rolls of the dice, no rifling of the decks.

It is our own belief that once folks sat back for 24hours with nothing to do but think, there'd Ih- bangesmade. When morning of the day after ” ihink'‘ dav dawn. * there would be a vast stirring, like the whirring of thous­ands of cicados. Then, there would I..- a concerted b e llo w as the people, suddenly aware of the indignities that had been piled upon them while they were bridging, dicing aud golfing luude for the polls.

No, we don't think there is anything wrong with .... -pic. Only, over the course of the year- tlieV become en- crusted with habits. The rut deepens daily. They find il easier to dig the rut deeper than to step out of it.

What some folks consider inertia i». probably, only unconsciousness. We are so busy with our work-a-day prob­lems that we lose the ability to feel the irritations I.a.I government.

I ts A F u n n y W o r ldBy ARTIE LA COUR

D u e s A l t i t u d e E f f e c t T h e A p p e t i t e ? ? ? ?

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