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BERGEN EVENING RECORD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 WOULD-BE SUICIDE HAULED BACK TO SAFETY INDEX LEADERS NAMED Page Page 38 BY REPUBLICANS Amusements Auto Editorial Features Obituaries Radio-Television .21 Business 36,37 4 35 Republican Leaders Shun Primary Fight County Chairmen Discuss Candidates, Want Three Of Four To Drop Out Trenton, Dec. 11 (JP) New Jersey's Republican County Chairmen hope they will be able to settle on a single candidate for Governor and avoid a primary election fight next April. IN LEGISLATURE Community Calendars 25, 26, 31 Classuied Advs. 32-34 inc. Comic Pages 36, 37 Sports 28-30 inc.

22 Woman's World News Of The Towns Moonachie New Milford Oradell Parair.us Ridgefield Park ONE ANNOUNCED CENTRAL BERGEN: Bergenfield 15, 16, 18, 20, 22 Bogota 5, 8, 12, 22 Dumont 15, 16, 18, 22 East Paterson 10, 11 Hackensack 27 Hasbrouck Heights Little Ferry 6 River Edge McCay Elected Senate President; Mills New Speaker SERVE IN 1957 Trenton, Dec. 11 Wl Republicans in the New Jersey Legislature have picked their majority leaders Senator Albert McCay of Burlington and Assemblyman Elden Mills of Morris to preside over the 1957 session. The chairmen met last night to discuss the most prominently men must be N. A. T.

primary aim. In the first formal speech of the session, Italian Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino said the peoples 10, 11 JO, 11 6 tioned men for the Party's gubernatorial nomination Bernard M. Rochelle Park Saddle Brook South Teaneck Wood-Ridge of N. A. T.

O. expect the council to take concrete actions about the Shanley, appointment secretary to Lodi Maywood 5, 8. 12, 22 6 -10, 11 10, 11 S. ft" if President Eisenhower, ana sena- tors Malcolm S. Forhes of Somerset, Wayne Dumont Jr.

of Warren, and Walter-H. Jones of Bergen. Only Dumont has announced he CENTRAL BERGEN: Bergenfield, Dumont, River Edge, Oradell. New The majorities in the Senate and MlllVirrt RpPinnal FMitni Fllintt Achara TP 1 tX.QV?H- Rannriore Hungarian situation. He did not make any specific recommendations.

N. A. T. O. action could not be military, however, Ismay has poin'ed out, since the terms of the alliance provide only for military defense of the members' territories.

Martino also voiced widespread James Day, DA 7-5120; Richard Whitall, HU 7-8913; Jacob Vree Assembly met in secret conference land. HU 7-8000. Hackensack: Reporters, Marion K. Pinsdorf last night and came up with this tp K.4Q1K. rinnn ci itm A.attc i line-UD of officers for the legis- herself on the cliff overlooking a beach for more than an hour.

She resisted all appeals of police until she was finally roped like a steer. She said she had been disappointed in love. (International.) With one of her shoes flying, an 18-year-old girl is hauled back from the edge of a high clilf tn Lima, Peru, after she had threatened to jump. The girl, whose name was withheld, had perched is a canmaaie ior me ran a nomination. Senator Frank S.

Farley Atlantic), president of the Chair-men's Association, said the meet- Rochelle Park. Saddle Brook. Lodi. Paramus: Reoorters. Frank I latlve yea- beginning at noon Janu- ary 8 Senate President McCay, suc- in a failed to work cut a plan to i Wayne Dumont Jr.

N. J. Senate Passes Bill HOSPITAL BOARD feeling that N. A. T.

O. members with interests outside the N. A. T. O.

area should consult with one Warren). H. Holler Jr. HU 7-1977; Ronald Rakos, HU 8-8389; Sheldon Podolsky, HU 7-8000. Little Ferry, Hasbrouck Heights, Wood-Ridge, Moonachie, South Hackensack, Teterboro: Reporters, Mrs.

Alberta Ruckert, AT 8-0964; William Nelson, LE 4-2521. Teaneck, Ridgefield Park. Bogota: Regional Editor, S. Bernard Sklar, TE 6-4234; Reporters, Madeleine Schmidt, TE 6-4753; Carl T. Buscher, HU 7-8000.

eliminate a primary fight. He said the chairmen would meet again in Senate Majority Leader Sen- another on all their actions. ator Richagd R. Stout Mon To Increase Dock Powerm late January and express their preference of a candidate. 'Our security is not complete un mouth), Chairman of the Joint Appropriations Committee, succeeding McCay.

less our co-operation takes into account spheres of action which extend beyond the geographical area -of our alliance," the Italian leader Farley said tne tour men, they all are candidates, may be invited to the meeting. "Three of the candidates would Assembly Speaker Mills, sue ceeding Leo J. Mosch Essex). Trustees Elect Officers Assembly Majority Leader Arn said. "In this connection I think first of the Middle East.

The most have to agree to step aside gracefully after we get an expression of Measure Allows Waterfront Commission To Make Arrests, Assess Fines Up To $5,000 Trenton, Dec. 11 (P) The Bi-State Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor would have greater enforcement At Annual Meeting old M. Smith Passaic), suc Regional Editions and Reporters (FIRST PAGE OF SECOND SECTION) WEST BERGEN: Allendale, Fair Lawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Ho-Ho-Kus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Oakland, Ramsey. Ridgewood, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Wyckoff: Regional Editor, Robert Comstock, GI 4-5043; Reporters, Cornelius Yonkers. GI 5-6224: Donald E.

Seccia, GI 4-4723; Richard S. Frank, PR 7-1397; Michael Naver, GI 4-0800. ceeding Mills. sentiment from the chairmen, Farlev said. The selection of Stout and Smith Hackensack John t.

Conklin puts them in line to be Senate He said, I think most of tne chairmen feel we would be better (powers under a bill passed yesterday by the State Senate President and Assembly Speaker off without a fight. of Saddle River was re-elected president of the board of trustees of Hackensack Hospital at last night's annual Hospital Association meeting. MEYNER OPPOSED respectively, in 1958. The Senate deferred selection of a 1957 Appropriations Committee Farley said the four men discussed were capable and qualified to appropriate $30,000 for a 10-year study of New Jersey's ground wa The measure, sent to the Assem-1 PASCACK VALLEY-ROCKLAND COUNTY: Emerson. Hillsdale.

Mont-vale, Park Ridge, River Vale, Rockland County, Washington Township, Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, Pascack Valley Regional Chairman until after start of theibly, would give Commission inves to be the Party's candidate. ter resources. Other officers selected were: Wil tieators power to make arrests and Editor. Robert J. Salgado, CO 2-4219; Reporters, Mrs.

William After the chairmen make their new session, when ne win De named by McCay. but one high- back up that power with the right decision on whom to back, it Backus, PA 6-0670; Edward Silberfarb, GI 4-0800; Kenneth Fake, GI 4-3484; Ian T. Macauley, DU 5-5728. Rockland County: Report liam A. Sproaf of Hackensack, first vice-president; Henry J.

Grabe of Hackensack, second vice-president: William L. Staelile of important thing emerging from the recent crisis seems to be the fact that the Soviet Union is apparently trying to make its way into the Middle East in order to circumvent our defense line in Europe." N. A. T. O.

sources said Dulles praised Britain and France for heeding the U. Ns cease-fire call in Egypt, and contrasted this behavior with Russia's defiance in Hungary. This contrast, he said, gave a solid moral foundation to the Western position which Soviet leaders could not match. French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau and British Foreign Secretary Llyod explained why they had felt compelled to intervene at Suer. ranking Republican said Wesley L.

to assess fines up to Sa.OOO. It also would allow the Commis should be obvious to the others that they would have little support, Lance Hunterdon) was in line sion to grant immunity to wit The pension bills affect some teachers and public employees who retired earlier this year. They could get both pension and Social Security benefits under the State's new pension system until Congress liberalized the Social Security law, integrating the payments. The two Farley said. for the job which would eventually elevate him to Majority Leader Rutherford, W.

Harry "Of course, if one of them de nesses so they could testify freely without fear of prosecution, and Peters of Hackensack, secretary; cides he wants to run anyway, we and President. The Republican legislator, who would provide for registration of can't stop him, Farley said. and Alan C. Jacobson of Saddle River, assistant secretary and treasurer. checkers and prohibit loitering refused use of his name, said he thought Lance had greater senior pension bills have been opposed by Governor Robert B.

Meyner within 500 feet of the waterfront. The bill faces three more hurdles In addition to Conklin, Staehle er, Robert J. Salgado. CO 2-4219. NORTHERN VALLEY-EAST BERGEN: Alpine, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Edgewater, Englewood.

Englewood Cliffs, Fairview, Fort Lee, Harrington Park. Hawortb. Leonia, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Rockleigh, Tenafly. Northern Valley Regional Editor: John H. Kuhn, CL 5-0682; Reporters, Edward J.

Pfister, HU 7-8000; John Hoffman. HU 7-8000; August J. Block, LO 7-1407. East Bergen Regional Editor, Mrs. Elaine McEvoy, WH 3-6786; Reporters, Jerry Pervinich.

UN 4-5312: Joseph Deasy HU 7-8000. (Additional town newt mag be found throughout the paper) Seven Hunters Wounded DULLES who calls them costly and dis and Jacobson were also re-elected. ity on the Committee than either Senator Malcolm S. Forbes Somerset) or Senator Frank W. criminatory.

At the Association meeting which before it can take effect. They are passage by the Assembly, signing The water Dill backs up a rec Shershin Passaic) bv virtue lm r.mnir Rnhort from naee 1) ommendation of a legislative com preceded the the members also named 11 persons to the board of governors. Only new which had been shaken by thefKANKUNa of a term in the State Senate be-jMeyner, and similar legislation fore World War II. from New York State, since the irk. i 1 Bruisn-f rencn aiiack on i-gypi.

its member is Robert Lansdell Jr. mission set up last year to study the water problem. Sponsored by Senators John A. Waddington me nt-puuuiaus isu greeu tu commission is a creation ot legis High-level Bntish-Amencan ex- 5 of Ridgewood. Others, all of whom rename William J.

Kohm of Bo latures of both New York and New- changes on majbr world problems' 1 2 1 Salem) and W. Howard Sharp were renamed for a 3-year term Jersey. are: Theodore Boetger, Frank Cumberland), it was passed 18-0. gota as Assembly clerk and Henry H. Patterson- of Asbury Park as Senate clerk.

The Senate also passed and sent Also passed and sent to the As Jersey Season Opens Bogert, William L. Chapman Conklin. Mrs. John C. Conklin, to the Assembly bills to continue Governor were bills by Assembly dual pensions for about 300 pub have been virtually at a standstill tS because of the Suez affair In ad-j dition the Middle East crisis has created a pile of new problems.

The 13-nation council opened itsjg semi-annual session today withjK military defense uppermost in theig man Vervaet Bergen) and by Angus M. Harris, Rudolph Karsh, CONSIDER MORE HOLIDAYS Trenton, Dec. 11 iff New Jer lic employees and teachers, and Senator Jones Bergen). Ver vaet's bill, passed by the Senate Herman Kretch, Frank fc. Lap horn and Charles H.

Plenty. Expect 80,000 To Take To Woods, Fields During Week When Use Of Guns Is Permitted The slate of officers and the MAGNIFICENT GIFT Stereosonic Sound in TV! adopts the interstate compact on sey may gain two additional public holidays this year under a bill introduced in the State Assembly. muias 01 me ministers. nominees for the board were pre mental health. It provides for KefauveY Opens Hearings Today IMPORTANT MEETING The measure, sponsored by As pared by the nominations committee under the airmanship of Horace F.

Banta. Trenton, Dec. 11 CP) New Jersey hunters who could spare the time ventured out again today in quest of buck deer. Russia's continued armed repres-' 5 semblymen G. Clifford Thomas 1 1 2 sion of Hungary and her penetra-lK and Carlyle Crane Union) yes On Fraud Rings Principal speaker was Dr.

An reciprocal agreement with other states in the compact for treatment of nonresidents under certain restrictions. Jones's bill, passed by the Assembly, lowers the minimum number of persons who make up a unit eligible for group their shotguns at the ready. terday, would make Monday, December 24 and Monday, December thony J. Rourke, chairman of the hospital facilities section of the tion of the Middle East, with re- suiting fears of disturbances there, have caused some ministers to be- Township by an unidentified hunter who then fled. He was reported 31, 1936 public holidays.

HAVE TWO HOPES They hoped for two things: Their limit of one buck deer and a safe United States Public Health Serv Newark, Dec. 11 Senator Estes Kefauver Tenn.) opens in good condition at Mountainside A resolution introduced by Crane ice. life insurance from 25 to 10. i to 'Senate hearings here today on na- would set up a commission Hospital, Montclair. Vito Barbaglia of Bound Brook, A report on the Woman's Aux businesses tionwide confidence rings which lieve this is N.

A. T. most im- portant meeting. Lord Ismay, British Secretary; General of N. A.

T. said that last Spring when Kremlin threats tg study the effects of who lost the tip of his finger when return home. Seven of their fellow hunters were not so fortunate on the opening day of the week-long firearms iliary was given by Mrs. John A. Baldwin, and a general report on TRIAL ne got caught in a barbed wire hospital facilities for the year by fence and his gun discharged, was use minors as decoys to defraud elderly victims.

Ernest L. Mitler, special counsel to the Senate subcommittee to investigate juvenile delinquency. had turned to smiles many West A1 Martin S. Ulan, hospital 8C SKlttStrtS enber'ai: (Continued from page 1) WCIC UUSUIWIUCU Willi jreuci Vnrmnn UN.otKc OC 26, wounds. Haven, hit by a pellet in the right He asserted: "It is not possible for the hospital to become any ern officials believed greater em-ja phasis should be placed on de- tff veloping economic, cultural and other nonmilitary programs in N.

A. T. O. Now, he added, Russia's actions said the 2-day hearing will take testimony from 17 witnesses, including eirls recruited as opera which remain open 7 days a week. Three members of the commission would be appointed from the Senate, three from the Assembly, and three by the Governor.

The resolution says' businesses which remain open all week may be having an adverse effect on other businesses and on the State's social and economic welfare. 1 BILL FOR TOWER RAZING Trenton. Dec. 11 1 A bill al thigh while hunting in- Howell Township. Treated at Fitkin Hos ford, against the Washington Cor-! poration, a Paterson bus company and Howard E.

Wesley, a driver of 31 Andover Street. Dumont. Carson testified he received two brokeni busier without seriously jeopardizing the services rendered." pital, Neptune. tives in the rings while still in The treasurer report showed their teens. Kefauver, subcommittee chair ribs and other Injuries Nov.

21, an 'increase of a deficit due almost a Hungary naa snown wai mm- entirely to the necessity for morelT security, more than Frank Esposito, 31, of Ocean City, a member of a 30-man party, hit by a pellet in the right jaw. Treated at Shore Memorial Hos Dr. A. Eaton UnderhilL director of the State's Fish and Game Division, said he expected 80.000 hunters would try for the 15,000 adult male deer which, can be shot legally. Hunters in Northwest Jersey, where snow was still on the ground from the week-end snowfall, had an easier time of their hunting because they could spot u-hpn hp wae thmu-n frnm hie man, was to be joined by Senator seat in a bus when the vehicle Personnel and increased salaries.

William Langer N. D.l, another subcommittee member. Report of the medical board was pital, Somers Point. struck a curb. Wesley said Carson had been drinking and refused to lowing North Bergen to raze the VqwiirA Dtcc-Anf, nf fin.

A subcommittee announcement sit down when ordered to do so by land, hit in right thigh by a pellet subpoenas have been served presented by its president. Dr. J. A. Klosterman.

Sproat presided at the session in the absence of Association President Conklin, who gTTf NTON the driver. while hunting in Hamilton Town-ir "7. Vo.r- los Angeies, nicago, ueveiana. ship, Atlantic County. Treated at'5' p8Ssage by thejNew York and New Jersey on the Newcombe Hospital.

Vineland. Sfj operators of the rings is Ul. In answer to a hypothetical question. Dr. Willner.

i who was FORD 8 Stephen Young, 38. of Maurice rnrnmittM hiii nm. i 'laerly. le" called as an expert witness, said the rib fractures could result in the thickening of the pleura as EGYPT. n0w mey were aeirauaea 01 weir ocrat William V.

Musto of Hudson savings. THE VIDEOR AM A hoofprints. i Among the hunters who went but and came back without a kill yesterday was Senator George B. Harper Sussex). He and 17 bthers went out on his family's but only three in the party brought down deer.

Ktata ttn1 lntnl nnlina fWMHwl county men would anow any com- other witnesses ere ta include TRUCK OWNERS River Township, hit in the right lower leg by a pellet while hunting with six others in a wooded area in Cumberland County. Treated at MUlville Hospital. a Four tptokcr surround yea and testified to munity to take down dangerous joseph (YelIow Kid, lWeil of 'by another doctor structures other than buildmes 1-. DV Bnolner aoclor' shown by X-rays structures other than buildings (Continued from page 1) with sound. Bif pieturts com ti to lift, la Syntax mahogany Chicago, 82-year-old internationally After the civil- trial last year.

a the withdrawal proceeded. The which are more man leei nign. tormer confidence man who 8 these hunters were wounded on the Egyptian Government itself denied it was whipping up trouble. Specialize color finnh. $314.50 (VHF).

POLAND 750 thru 900 it could be passed at the nextjis no, connected with the rings, session December 20 Sanford of permirigtorit N. Residents have opposed the huge former New Comm.s-r A of institution, and Agencies. first day of the season: Jack Nicholas, 28, of Pequan The U. N. police force went1 Judge Leyden sent a transcript of the testimony to the Grand Jury for invesigation with the remark the court felt some one was trying to put something over on the jury.

In his opening Galda told the a SERVICE REPAIRS ock, shot in the chest in Caldwell 29.50 Daws 2 I 13.11 2 ahead with plans to take over oc- cupation of both the northern end; of the Suez Canal being evacuated Mrs. Anna Kross. New York City (Continued from page 1) an uacuia.1 all WJ ail HIIC1I 1A from it. They Increased their de aprra axici, wm l.i. ai commissioner of correction.

dockers, students, and soldiers of transmissions. lomprcic mands for the tower's removal aft by the British and French, and Also, police officials from New- Parts For All Models f3 jury the State would try to prove that Carson's condition actually was the result of a disease which local military units. Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, still large Autkeriteal fai4 Dealer 'They dispersed these hooligans, ly held by Israeli troops. York, Cleveland, Washington, Philadelphia and Newark, and a lylarjnavojs who had run an.uck. An energetic AUCTION SALE TEANECK AUCTION GALLERIES Quoting reliable Israeli sources, 8 representative of Kings County, inquiry was immediately started.

lik fiiility uittisiM 2 er a prat-ate airplane struck it November 8, killing four persons. Steeplejacks are currently dismantling the top of the tower, which formerly was 810 feet high, while WOR-TV negotiates with the Aberdeen Proving Grounds on selling it. the Jerusalem Post said the U. N.I police have been given detailed 1 N. district-attorney's office.

Those responsible for these pro charts of minefields in the western 1 vocative adventures will be pun Mitler said the rings fleece unwary strangers of about a million St TuiKk iNi TuiKk It. t. Carson had as a child, and the direct result of empyema, an inflammation of the lung which results in thickening of the pleura. Galda was expected to call Dr. S.

T. Snedecor of Hackensack as one of his first witnesses. Jones said Dr. Willner did not examine Carson, but testified only 8 FRANKLIN Furniture Company quarter of Sinai, from which the' ished with all the seventy of the dollars each year. la." Israelis have withdrawn.

A New Zealand U. N. deputy The bill originally concerned any THURS. EVE, DEC. 11th it 7 f.

M. $9 Trybuna Ludu, official organ ofl i iii DIES IN SLIDE was given office space in Israeli; 8 At Tka Gterae the Communist Party, carried I iriPntirai reranrt Ppnf that it 's amended at Musto request army headquarters to work out de Entiite from Xorthrnie, Walk. BrMf Plata tM2 I eraalaa Areana to 300 feet tails ot the U. N. takeover.

Worker Crashed By Falling Rock 191 32 North Dean St. ENGLEWOOD LO S-Z900 Oeea Tkara. A Frl. till f. rarai.klac Fiae Haaaea eliminated all reference to the So as an expert.

He described the North Arlington physician as a The U. N. command decided On Next Last Day Oa Job rnpa, n. 4-, ti. viet Consulate, il is Irl.

Wlaaaar 4-Tsaa Heart: A.M. ta It P.M. Pan Lea Near Jeraej doctor doctor, whose practice was confined mainly to consulta Sonora. Dec. 11 Arthur Carlson, 56-year-old car- CONGRESS against taking an offer of 950 Canadian combat troops for the police force.

Far aa teara tion with other doctors. He said The demonstration appeared certain to heighten the readiness of Polish authorities to deal with any action which might be thought likely to arouse Soviet suspicions. that Dr. Willner is a diplo- the more day on tri-dam project at the headwaters of the Stanislaus mate of the American Board of 'Continued from page 1) hrht-mnnpv hrvrv with ar-pnea. Orthopedic Surgeons.

Jones also tg tions that the Defense and Treas-iR'er' v. The current issue of the student contended Dr. Willner testimony was an opinion based on an exam- nr went uiiu at uuuuuig at uitr the' Department persecute newspaper Honzonty was reported ury Douum ui me lauyuu iui ai ui ma 1 ilrn iHc ttintinr 4Viit Vma aa-a confiscated in entirety. Press con 2 ination and said the defense would thnv that Dr U'illnpr titt 1 dtr XtolSZ mom.ng. Aboulder about i lfrf (abI inn ft anit Wl font ta.

lrlo im, Vm.nfJ rmH Ik. A i ini ar- rnl i inn a lH guilty of giving false testimony. trol officials reportedly told the student publishers that to allow publication would be against the national interest. h9 Hnalt in aerminra oy rams auu CARRIER JOINS 7TH FLEET vhich he said would not reach il the Tokyo, Dec. 11 IXS The U.

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Davis, Aartr. rbn TE -1304 But ni Sett Thru Teaneck GaUerie termed these the wage spiral, high 41. 000-ton aurraft carrier Shang- men would have been eating break- ANNUAL 11 I the form of foreign aid and other )fast to Dnutla'n8 3 I I RETURN ri-La will arrive at Yokosuka 5 Naval Base this week for another ft tour of duty with the U. S. Seventh ji Fleet 2 loung iocs swipes ooin ai me BOTH ARMS BROKEN Phoenix, Dec.

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O. P. Administration and Con- 8 i i i Sullivan r.ii ouuivnn gress. He said subsidy and tax dis- year-oia nucnaei ui fl; crimination by poliUcUns held rail- hve problem on his hands road oassenEer fares to a Duny nd arms wnea ne tries to cut I 9 Serrtat an Saerao CaaatT FREE ESTIMATES ROOFING SIDING flamera. eaarra a aeaatra.

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IK1M. K. M. Tel. 7 -a I I I 3 rise of IS per cent since 1929 but his birthday cake today.

Mike encouraged railroad rail wages to inroke his left arm October 20. triple. IK' ti11 Mst- Sunday. He said it is not hard to under-Mike fell off a low fence border-i stand why an enemy might try to ing his yard. He broke his right i larm the railroads, but it is if- arm.

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