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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 30

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BERGEN EVENING RECORD. THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 19o2 CENTRAL BERGEN sniper nn oiift-n UTAH hi Cleaning hp Bram Cancer Maywood Park Saddle River raramus Maywood Rochelle Park Saddle River fa ram us 30 ilphur Springs. W.

Va after all vis-hie cancer Is re- science is inve stigatir.g mmed by surgery. Officer Induction If Apr. Apr. 17 Archbishop Will Conduct IMAYWOOD ACTS possibility of mopping tip Drs. Ltal Drms and Stanton bram cancers with so-called Oolristem said trials humsn HeldByJr.O.U.A.MjlHUllimimrUy, I'll Saddle River Township Fred I 77 J.

I-I I. I 1 11 11 1 atomic Saddle River Township Fred fnergy spor.ees. two Chicago patients were under wav and that Paramus Church Dedication; nsiiwiisnm surgeons reported today. results would be reported at a future The doctors said animal expert- a'e. menu had the possibility' Thfy sai(1 sponges that special sponges filled tth of gelatmotis or soggy mate-radioactive materials and inserted nal someti.es employed for chet t- It Maywood Jr.

Cornerstone Laying To I5e Held Following Dedica tion As St. Joseph's Parish Decomes Entity FOR Phantom Shooter Of Los Angeles Confesses He Yielded To Urge HELD FOR MURDER ir.to the human brain might kill off hemorrhages ere being used, possible remnants of malignant tis-j And declared the radioactive i materials for impregnating the MEET TONIGHT I sponges consisted of either gold or phosphorous. Both of these ray- First Aid Squad Expects New Vehicle Apr. 25, Becker Announces Paramus St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Farview Avenue, will be dedicated by. Archbishop Michael Walsh, 'of Newark, Saturday at 3 P. M. Father Thomas F. Curry, acting pastor, last night completed plans for the dedication when he conferred with members of the congregation.

Los Angeles. Apr. 17 uP) The emittuii? materials are produced bv Stelhngwerf was installed as councilor of Saddle River Council 317. Jr. O.

U. A. succeeding W. Wilson Brower. who was advanced to junior past councilor.

Other officers inducted at ceremonies conducted by Past State Councilor F. Howard Bossan. a member of Haekensack Valley Council No. 182 and State Council Chaplain William H. Bentley, member of Gen.

Kearny Council No. 261 of Paterson, acting as marshal, were: William Moore, vice-councilor; Walter V. Brower. recording secretary and treasurer; John Niclaus, financial secretary; Edward Van De Ree, conductor; Harold James, warden: James Hascup, inside sentinel; Julius Slavanski, outside sentinel. man who admits he is Los Angeles's phantom gunman, the shoot-and-run sniper who has killed one wom an and wounded four, gave sheriff's.

ADOPT KESOLUTI0N Fa herVinFIK PFT FRRATF' COST IS I3M.00O Following the ceremony Married Couples Group Executive the Atomic Energy Commission at Board Will Map Year's Plans lls Rlcjpe, plant, Hackensack The executive board; Reporting to a scientific meet-of the Married Couples Group of ing of the American Surgical As-Bergen County will meet tonight association an oresnii'ation which the home CI Mr. and Mrs. Sanford; includes the nation's top teachers of Boxbaum, 6 Prospect Avenue. Flans! surgical technique the scientists for the year will be made. gave this outline: Special Agent James Minehan of, The major difficulty In attack- deputies this explanation for his acts: Curry will officiate at a corner "When I shoot at women I cet Maywood The Board of Education last night adopted a revised salary guide which sets the minimum annual teachers salaries at $2,700 with 3 years training; $2,700.

with 4 years training, bachelor's degree; and $2,800 with 5 years of training and a Master's Degree. Actually no maximum was set. Fifteen fcteps are provided for and the fifteenth step in the 3 year training group is $4,100, annual salary; four years training, $4,400, and 5 years training, $4,700. The Maywood School staff was rehired on this basis last night and the contracts will be handled on basis of the revised salary guide. The revision means that the salary guide is increased $200.

plus the usual increment of $100, which means that most of the staff will get a $300 a year increase. 60TH ANNIVERSARY stone laying ceremony which will formally complete physical con excited and get a thrill out of it." Evan Charles Thomas, 29, husky, sun-tanned railroad switchman, was Mavwood The new ambulance for the First Aid and Emergency Squad is expected to arrive April; 25. Commissioner Charles Becker! said last night. The Borough Council adopted aj resolution authorizing issuance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ing cancers deep in brain tissue struction of the $340,000 church and school building. Construi was park Avenue Residents Have Made S'arted in the Spring of 1951, a Home In Mavwood 11 Vears year after the Paramus parish is Maywood Mr.

and Mrs. John established with services in the Rade(. of park Avenue are the night narrowly missed a weman'w;" ad club1Sunda1tVnlne i's at hen the visible tumor is in the Los Nietos District at the Y. M. H.

A. A membership to; removed bv surgery, cancer tissue Mumbling and nervous. Thomas, j'J)e Y' A. will be awarded at. can remain hidden in the tumor bed.

father of two children and whosej the social hour following the discus-; x.ray fouid used t0 km th a hi-inri an irina Hon note to the CDpruig a.iry winiuuej aL th. braUn tRplr siNUe'n --Citizens National Bank in the ATHLETIC FIELD new church officially becomes a wsary today. amount of $9,800, a short term note ersary today. wife, Harriet, Is expecting a third, remaining tissue, but its deeply pen- The nominating committee, which etrsting rays might also destroy nor- The couple, living in Maywood for'; 0 months, to bear interest at 1.75, told deputies this story: parish in itself. Until then, it is a church of st Jospnh's nf years, was married in New York! per cent yearly which will pay fori KEPT GIN IN CAR met this week at the Boxbaum i tissue in the brain.

Vismo unit nrflcflnt ire clats nf nffi-i ,1... mission Orariell the new ambulance. CARE DISCUSSED of which Father Curry is on Apr. it. ii.

ineynaieioau MRS. pastor. It was Father Currv who. norenct Heaton, oi May- Boroughs treasury became; according to members of the con- wood. Their son Martin Rader.

who.Jl(550 rlcner tnan anticipated, Bor-: RICE NAMED Eight months ago he bought a rifle which he kept under the back cerS at the sponges imprecated with radio-se- seat of his car. His depredations uve Phosphorus were in-gan one night when his wife and CON DITION CRITICAL the brain, the tissue-kill- children were visiting her mother mg power of the rays was limited to greeation. was alone responsible for as meaier ortiieMj iua, uiru. cerfc Catherine Ogden re- SCOUT HEAD AGAIN fniinriinz a mtrisn. buildinir tiie new ie aye ui i.

iutj ut a K1.nu Use It ported. Two low on the southwest laVWOOd 3lar comer of Passaic Street and church. "and dedicating it all within son, Wallace R.ider of Greenville. and he felt at loose ends. Head Injuries Suffered By Man a um Rrea 01 ln- After June 13 Who TriMl Tn Rmrrl Milling Train SCI! 1011.

remember the first time I approximately 20 months. Rader, a woodturner, retired iu Establishment of the new church years ago. He is 83 years old. Mrs. made it possible for Paramus Cath- Rader will be 82.

Street were sold at public auction. The minimum price was $2,500. Edward DiYanni of Lrxli was success- pulled the trigger." Thomas said. "I Association Re-elects Its President, Selects Other Officers Maywood Mrs. Robert Rice was There was no apparent adverse ef- Englewo-The condition of Rob-1 ferl Qn ert A.

McGhee 30-year-old Grand ls Avenue resiripnt vihn nas inmrprt, Mavwood The Board of Educa- was driving past this little coffee stand on Atlantic. I saw this girl ful bidder. The Council confirmed tion iast night heard a report by re-elected president of the Girl olics to assist at a mass in their home church for the first time in 27 years. It was then that Mount fiocfadlsL (pciAL tne i trustee Millard Heath concerning' Association last nipht Pniifo rnmmksinnpr Char es G.i.u. n-i i -association nigni.

sitting there. I stopped about 500 hile atlemDtmc to board a movtnc 11 was llie vards a wav and went into an allev auemPllnS I to boaid a mowng. id (J method was worlhy with thrrUle he yesterday was still termed and for in wiiii llic line rrltirol tnHav hv Fmd bu-ruri m. w.a-v. ine use VI L11C LlilCl.H.

HCiU 1U LIU Becker reported on fines levied by.rear of the Maywood School build dore Bartkowski spcrerarv- iwrc Saint Andrew's Church. Midland Mrs Walter Lynch Mrs. Ed-Avenue, was gutted by fire in 1925. ward Shea. Mrs.

Harold Griffin. Mrs. Frank Corss. Mrs. Walter the masistrate in motor vehicle "She had the cup to her face.

I ual consider ing. The subject created consiaer-George Blankley. treasurer; Mrs. able interest at a recent Council; crhwart.z assistant trM. aimed at it.

I wanted to knock thel cup out of her hand. But I hit her aicuuee received serious neaa in- illiriP miCA uii-t U'hilA ottemnliriff fa "inhnwiiik 'Shaw, Mrs. Ralph Austin, repre- CUUinilUL. Isented Rochelle Park Unit No. 170, tr tna neon nt-waaauvtia.

Xhnm.s attrihnted the shootines 10 me (.33 A. M. train irom cases. Two summonses were issued during March each $1 and $1 cost of court. Becker said that the fines aren't very heavy.

"It doesn't seem that it would deter people from correcting their manner In operating their automobiles," he said. to an unnatural urge, but said hea Plnl luu leet soutn 01 tne Depot had no rhyme or reason for choosing railroad station. According to meeting when it was said chances of using the field this season for baseball were slight due to the maintenance contract the Board has with the nursery which seeded the field under the Improvement project. Heath reported that he had been ir fntirh irir.h hnth thl Mpartnwhrooic victims. urer; Mrs.

George Keller, finance chairman; Mrs. Vincent Greber, assistant finance chairman: Mrs. C. Pat Kenney, camping chairman with Mrs. Peter Krug as her assistant; Mrs.

Charles Fortunato, organization chairman; Mrs. A. G. Perkins, assistant organization chairman; C. E.

Wright, adviser; Mrs. G. Bellis, registrar; Mrs. Jeanne Halevv. as- man Edward MacQuillin.

he was struck in the head bv the train and tmi jiii'iiiHr'i" Am firitri- in TT-8- mm taiMali nf iinaaaini MOTHER OF THREE SHOT Deputies said the coffee stand vie- thrown to the ground Mrs. Royal Hebberd, Mrs. Lillian; American Legion Auxiliary, at the Dittrich. Mrs. M.

Kaczmsky, Mrs.jcountv Organization's Past Presi-, Martha Helhosli, Mrs. Walter Frank dents Parley luncheon held at the represented Paramus Unit 207, Bogart Memorial Hall, Bogota, yes-American Legion Auxiliary, at a terday. past presidents luncheon at the Bo-; Mrs Gertrude Adair, Mrs. James gart Memorial Hall, Bogota, yester- BuUeri Mrs. Otto Pehle.

Mrs. daV- 1 Henry Melchers, Mrs. Frank Csa- Fred Nes.ce and Edmund Cleen- Mrs Graham, Mrs. chairmen of the East Ridge- RopU'BPni Mrs. Walter Wfiod Avenue Fire Company dance Savre Mrs.

Harold N. Cutler. Mrs. committee, last night reported that Nelson Mrs Henry Ker- plans for Saturday night dance at; Mrs Georce Gill, Mrs. Her- PROJECTS ENDED Nurseries and Holmes and English, tim was Mrs.

Nina Mane Bice, 2a, Mr flRI rTITTTC; the contractors, and also Fraleigh mother of three. They said Thomas also implicated himself in the I and Schwanewede engineers about.sistant registrar; Mrs. Robert Tay-the use of the field and they recom- lor, Juliette Low chairman: Mrs. Rchelle Park Troop Completes Trio AAt wV Of Community Services mended that the field not be used 'Anders Nygaard, public relations, "ji iia ou oo n5ai" a mrs. Rouen, runner, assistant; jirs.

Rochelle Park-Girl Scout Troop lawn Robert Burrill, training chairman; the nrenouse nave been completed. hm stehlina. Mrs. Edward Cone, Members of the Ridge Ranch vfr ihIps Miss Mildred Ae-i Heatn saia ne naa pointed out me, Mrs. Sam Neuman, Mrs.

John Cima- shootings last fall of Mrs. Lois May Kreutzer, 2L Ellen Bryant, 10; Mrs. Irma Mcgrdle, 40, and Mrs. Audrey Murdock, 42. Mrs.

Kreutzer was shot in a telephone booth, Mrs. Murdock in her home, the others in front of their homes. Thomas was arrested after deputies noticed him hovering close as it was announced today byiiliterest in use the field and nad (SCIVllCS, rosa, assistants to trailing chair Woman's Social Club yesterday aft- man members of the WUling Work- 'the troop's leaders. (received a letter last night from were hosts to more tnan luo prs of st Episcopal Church man; Mrs. Edward Fox, program chairman, assisted by Mrs.

John in earn nianien iftni r. i o-- i HT3 pun ui -cniuiren at an outnoor taster party -held on Gordon Drive. will attend a tneater ana ninner; and 2 weeks before the field mav be used nurtv in Ktw Vnrir toriav Thev will staiea mar, tne neia may De useu taster mis. vuiceni rurtru i.uu& an Steuert, Mrs. Harold Petrillo, Mrs William Blake.

The nominating committee in they investigated the firing of a 52 attend a performance of 'Tall Me alter jura id except lonuwuig a La" ivle.the plants to the Cerebral Palsy rainst0rm bullet into the home of Mrs. Joan cluded Mrs. Alex Glick, Mrs. Harry Hiles, 22, his neighbor. The shot crashed through a window while she watched television and missed her Young, and Mrs.

Vincent Strebe. SPEC IAL MEETING i Saddle River Township A special meeting of the local Board of Education will be held tonight at 8 at Cambridge School to discuss the Recreation Commission's request for school grounds for its recreation program. by less than 3 feet. CORRESPONDENTS M4VWOOD Mri. Brrlha O'Brien, 2-S2NX PARAV11S Albtrt T.

Whit It. Onirii-ll 'II i PARK Mn. Brrtha Rnro. OiHlnond SMHIIK. RIVKR TOWNSHIP Mn.

Hprlha Brlen, Ulctmnnd 2-026S. TROOPS IN BRITAIN seiner in itiagewooa. Auer receiv- The request of the nre Departing a letter of appreciation and to use the Khool cafeteria for yitation to visit the center the refreshments dh April 25 was grant-troop took advantage of the Easterly The Department will be host at holiday yesterday and toured the meeting vof the New Jersey and center. New York Volunteer Firemen's As- The girls made pinwheels for all at time the little children, and distributed S0ClatIon at Ulat tlme-coloring books and cravons. BLOODMOBILE COMING aim vp riation He was booked on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and felonious assault.

A district attor- ney's aide said formal charges will' TRAIN FOR INVASION be filed later. 1 PHONE WALKOUT I1" H. Scholz, Mrs. J. Kline, Mrs.

Vin-; The local Red Cross branch asked BattIe Stations Are Manned During cent Purcell. Mrs. P. Porcelli. Mrs.

permission for the use of the school! Anti-Invasion Practice J. Welgos. and Mrs. T. Lazyk pro- auditorium for the bloodmobile, but London, Apr.

17 VP) British vided cars and accompanied the sjnce trie auditorium will be ripped 'troops in southwest England went girls. lannrt. at. that. time.

Heath said he! on a surprise alert early today to fib (m (m 1 Anoiner service project, was ineioffered anv other area Dllt tlle au. ditorium. making of scrap books for the visiting nurses, which have been com Trie request of the Recreation pleted and turned over to Mrs. Fred for the use of the school Speaker At Lions Club Hits Use Of Strike ourney I building May 3 for the Teen-Can- The third project was a drive foriteen for presentation of an operetta old license plates, which started and also for the URe of the cafeteria March 1 and concluded this tne Teen-Canteeri on the usual week-end Jack Nixon, commander niehts untu June 2 were granted, of Rochelle Park Post 170, American There wag ony one resldent at cfREEH show potential invaders it's still a tight little island, and with no soft underbelly. Cooks, clerks, and everyone else British Army uniform in the area moved to battle stations in an aiti-invasion which lasted through the early morning.

The maneuver was part of a program of anti-Invasion training announced to Parliament last December. Prime Minister Churchill said then that though Britain's troops were far fewer than in World War II and still widely scattered, the nation "should suggest to the mind of a potential paratrooper the back of a hedgehog rather than the paunch of a rabbit." j-egion, win sen tne piates lor the meetine. Mrs. John ADDleeate. This FtfH scrap metal, and Troop 3 will re-lrepresentative of the Maywood Tax.

ceive the proceeds and turn yBgue. she reported that money over to the NaUonal Founda-tne census of preSchool children the tion for Infantile Paralysis. Taxpayers League is taking for the nmtrrnc -piXTaTTi mo 'Board of Education is progressing IJKI IMva rl.Nr.lJ and is about half-done. Fairview Collective bargaining rather than strikes should be the final resort for public utilities, a Lions Club member asserted yesterday, charging that the recent phone strikes had unjustly penalized the public. Speaking before the Lions luncheon, the third vice-president, Eugene Stcup, mentioned a recent local incident when hysterical parents of a convulsed child had a dif You Saw it on T.V.

NOW try it in your HOME Free Home Trial! Just Phone HI). 7-2608 In reply to a query as to how the 1 1 Lodi Man Guilty In Hit-Run Case; residents wjn pet notice of the sum-fair Lawn Motorist Pays Prinriml U. a 1 ft ficult time reaching a doctor and local police because of the strike Business delay and curtailment of social activities could have been; avoided if all parties connected with I Rochelle Park Norman Butler advised Mrs. Apple-1 ADV ENTURLR REL 51, of 0-66 Moilot. Avenue, Faireate that notices will be given Lawn, picked up by two State Mo- through the school children and the Dutch Captain Who Tried To Over-tor Vehicle Inspectors, Thomas R.I newspapers.

throw Indonesia Cleared Russo and William E. Symons, onj In reply to another query from! Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Route 17 April 7, was found guilty i Mrs. Appiegate as to how long Bo- Apr. 17 (JP) R. P.

P. (Turk) of driving without a license by Mag-1 gota will accept Maywood High "Westerling, a former Dutch Army istrate Albert Scholz Jr. last night at School students, trustee Robert Pol-, captain who led a private army in the Municipal Court. He was fined Jison Jr. reported that he had met a wild attempt to overthrow the $10 and $3 court costs.

I with the Bogota Board of Education Indonesian Government 2 years ago, Herman N. Fisher, 30, of 22 Long-1 and that it has an expansion com-: has been released by the Dutch aft-valley Road, Lodi, pleaded guilty tojmittee which will submit a report er his arrest and a hearing here a hit-and-run charge and was fined! for the Board later in the spring. I yesterday. $30 and $5 court costs. Melvin Lee; As of now, Pollison reported, Bo-I The 32-year-old adventurer, whom Gibbons of 77 Union Street, Hacken- gota expects to be able to accept the Indonesians consider a No.

1 1 ll the telephone company had taken! advantage of their negotiating pre-: rogatives, Steup claimed. After listening to Steup's talk, Lions stressed that their organization did not side with or against Time our supply Is limited so hurry! hurry! i re tot i aul -tire1. uu a m.v.; bottom- i UJ 1UJ sack, was the complainant. IMaywood students until 1956. jenemy, is still being investigated, anv ie' reliable sources here said.

riL6r 17.15 TO hui organized unions or management. Lions are interested only in seeking a just solution to problems that arise because of utility strikes, they emphasized. Harold Van Ness, manager of the Cliffside Park Beil Telephone Company exchange, will soon address the club on the subject of dial phones and their advantages during strikes. Lions program chairman Frank J. Accomando announced yesterday.

The community improvement committee headed by Steup will investi- Buys this Civic Association Confers On Letters About Defects He was held only a few hours after Dutch police nabbed him at Arn-hem and charged him with homicide, violence, and desertion. Judge J. Knot Tenbelt said there was not enough evidence to hold Fl FfSTRfllU him. RlVPr Indonesians claim Wester- tine ic rpnnncihlp fnr hiiTirlraHc nf Veterans Administration Informs Saddle ammfiS: A i. r- Group Builders Agree To Make Corrections deaths fiehting that followed in- aate the possibility of installing pub lie service wires underground rat Complete with 8 Brand New Attachments than overhead as they are now it was announced.

aonesia independence from Hoi- Saddle River Township The results of letters sent to lanHde the island republic the builder, the Veterans Administration, F. H. the after his attempted rebellion col-mortgage holders and the Township Committee, were dis-! lapsed, and repeated tries by the rnssprt at. last, niohfs mpptinc nf tho PYPcutivp enmmittop Indonesian Government to have Lion Thomas Damiani an electrician, announced that since the Bell and Ti, Telephone Company had made plans'; him returned for trial have failed. rr7s? if Hi Free Sprayer of the Midland Village Civic Association at the home of President William P.

Uhler, 86 Oxford Avenue. 2 55', SOCIALS PLANNED t'. tion had been made of septic tanks Red Mill Chapter. D. A.

Juniors Map Tea, Annual Dinner-Dance reported not functioning. The com PROMISE ATTENTION The V. A. has advised that the builder met with the V. A.

and has assured it that complaints would receive complete attention. mittee is Robert Kuhn. Julius Adi-naro, and John Milanese. hi 69.95 Combination Muminoni SCREEN a Mavwood Junior Committee of Red Mill Cha pter, D. A.

R. of May-wood, meeting last night at the home of Mrs. Arthur E. Koeppel 747 Palmer Avenue, made plans for several social affairs. Mrs.

Richard Middleton. S'ate The V. A. also advised that the, builder would seek releases for! llflmpjODod. 12 WW! DOOR SX i I If? completed work, but it was pointed Chief John Stedtler.

Lieutenant out, eacn individual homeowner Ralph Fichtl. and Donald Bubb i to install dial phones in all parts of! the County, power wires could bej buried when the streets are dug up for the dial phones. Members of the Lions Club were served bear steak supplied by Patrick Gabriele. who shot a bear while hunting in Maine last November. The dinner was served by Ted Mer-letto.

Accomando reported that the next, meet'ng of the Club will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gra-dincer of Teaneck. Members of the nominating committee will meet Monday nisht to present a slate of officers for the 1952-53 year. Merletto is chairman of the committee, which includes Patrick Gabriele, Harry Nuceis.

Gerard Lettieri, and Clem Basile. I Nomination of officers will be May' 7, and elections will be held May The birthday of Pat Gabriele was celebrated at the meeting. Rudy! Skacil was reported on sick The Rev. John Wagner led the members in community singing, and Pay Only 4.95 Down Balance In Two Easy Payment Of $5 Each 'i CLEANS EVERYTHING HIEH should be luiiy satisfied with cor- James Simons. Vinton Knorr of junior groups, in a let-rective measure'! before signing a Karl Otten.

Jack Lewis, and Howard ter read at the meeting, expressed release, Mr. LTilcr and Julius Der Vliei, members of Pro- thanks to the local Junior Commit-aaro reported. itection Hook and Ladder Company, tee lor the contribution of hand- Trie organization, they added, re- of the Fire Department, have en-made articles for the Junior bazaar quested that each member advise rolled in the 5-week fire school to' at the convention being held in the Association on completion of the be conducted by the New Jersey andjWashington this week, job so that the Association might: New York Volunteer Firemen's As-j Events planned were an annual comply with the request of the sociation. Three members of L'ndinei mother-daughter-senior tea at the V. A.

and advise it that corrective Hose Company also enrolled, Robert home of Mrs. John Jacobin. Sad-measures had been taken. Coan. Edwaxd Goecel, and Bernard die River, on May 10 and the an-Admaro and also reported Mohrir.g.

nual dinner-dance on May 17. QUAllTf You Saw it On Now, with mi 10 Out-side Door frama SI 91 DtCOtltiM c'yd otner tt'H't Tur -cU" 1r" tection against Bare Floors Upholstery Rugs Furniture 22 mm i 'fl -( that the Township Committee Mon- pneumstic TH A TTvlirL-oc nf 1 0fi "VTa rhrnnl- Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Try thi mtchtnt In your own horn today and sr your farnilura become hrixhter rrith effart all machtnrs rebuilt In Wib-throv's an Tactor with Hinlhro part. C30f cnet- "a t. day night assured the group that it Dnve are moving 4 HammeU BUILDER'S SAW STOLEN Mavwood Bernhardt Kloppen- TaT wouid do everything within its Place. i to 37" 8S InVlUlt'On optional burg of the Bernhardt Construction Laita.

4. rf S95 Wyoming company of Rochelle Park, 1 11 flrr It dan if are not romplftrlr sal- power to solve the water problems. Members of the executive committee pointed out that an inspec- David Avenue. P1" was bitten on the right to nolice yesterday that on Monday hoias entertained 4 nner will ehprfolly refunded. trt Tai Baat St Lt Prici hi- inthrop's.

nc i ore arm ye'tercay ov a ane ownea night some one went into the new) wih a few songs, by Robert Moran of 832 Wyoming house he is constructing at Passaic After the meetine. the bowling Avenue, local police reported. The and William Streets and ar. team of Gabriele. Basile.

Merletto, boy was treated by Dr. Schaberg of saw valued at $125. Thejc. and John Weiiar.i saw S-1S taken from a cabinet in the feafd t.he tam of Mavor Louis Eat- Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Cannon and kitchen. Kloppenburg reported. aglia. STihen. and Mi-s Elaine Bau- Bart Talamine.

and Acwmandi in er cf town, and James Gillan of ARIZONA STATE EI.KStOA(H two out of three games at the s4 aaaaBKahBMaaMBattaMaaMaiaaiaaaaaffaj liaat itf my MHIM Jlan Will all la Maqre an Show OhliaKlon! mm 3 GREAT STORES THIS AREA Oldest Largest Vacuum Cleaner Sein? Machine Chain in N.J, Hacker.sack have returned after Tempe. Ariz. Apr. tr a xiAe recreation center. have returned after Tempe.

Ariz. Apr. tr Eas'er vacation wi'h new head football coach is expect-! soendir.g gHUbbard 7-4500 PATERSON PASSAIC HACKENSACK STEVENSON N. Y. CAPTUX 7he 78 Louisville, ed to be named wnnm a wees to.

Mr. Cannon's pare Kentuckv. fl-j Charles Stevenson, junior in the at; School of Education, has been succeed Larry Sierr.ering. an 'cial at Arizona State Collcie 197 Washiniton n. Opp.

Monicaa Market 275 Main St. 8ft. Smith Murk ft Odpi Daitr 9- Tour. 4 Frt. 311 Main St.

Opp. Araold Cootabla Open Duty 9-4 tbun. frl. S- a Van unanimously elected captain of the ROCHELLE PARK CALENDAR Tempe said today. Dr.

D. 15 BANTA PL, HACKENSACK Open lo 9 P. H. Ihurj. Dailr to lauri.

a Fri. to P. TONIGHT said 1352-'53 New York University Petten. director of athletics. been door track team, it was announce applications hav le -Swir! SmocttT! Ri6ht! R'i- 8 i pai Bui.ai.".

4 P. M. received. 'yesterdsy. 'e.

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