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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 5

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The Recordi
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Hackensack, New Jersey
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THE RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 196 A-5 OPEN SATURDAY 9 :30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. OPEN MONDAY 9:30 A.

M. TO 9:30 P. M. 1 I JJU 1 toff Mi Vxirx i MAIN AND PASSAIC STREETS, HACKENSACK 1 LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY )S 1 I SALE Saturday and monday only! EXCITING COAT full skin natural mink on luxury wool coats SALE 59.99 comparable coats, 100.00 DENOUNCE RED CHINA Perched on wall refused to accept. Signs decry actions of outside Chinese Embassy in Moscow, a Rus- Mao Tsetung's followers.

Petition protests sian reads petition which officials inside have Red Guard demonstrations. (Photo by A. Red China Seizes Two As A-Research Spies From Page A-1 implying that it was hindering the flow of Soviet aid to North Vietnam. The note, delivered to the Chinese Embassy in Moscow yesterday, said restriction of Soviet personnel in Peking to the confines of their embassy prevented their exercising their normal functions such as those connected with providing military and economic aid to the Vietnamese people which goes through China. The note made no charge that the aid was not getting through, but in the past Soviet liaison officers in China had to press Chinese transport authorities continuously in order to push the shipments through.

There have long been reports in Moscow of Chinese authorities delaying Soviet rail shipments to Hanoi, still a sizable portion of the aid program. Other aid goes by the slower sea route, avoiding Chinese interference. fashion's most flattering extravagantly collared with precious mink lush natural ranch or autumn haze mink fur on famous designer woolens! all hand-detailed every coat crepe-hack satin lined and wool interlined, important hlack and fashion colors, sizes for misses and hriefs, 6-18. marvelous buys, so hurry! arnold constable coats, street floor, sorry, no mail or phone orders fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported fur. Baltimore Is Talking Of St.

Rose Miracle tm mt mink breeders' association young Marxist students to keep their hands off the State Council office but apparently his words came too late because it is believed the documents may have been stolen during one of their raids. The Red Guards, who have kept the nation in almost constant turmoil with revolutionary rampages, have been warned several times since against letting their zeal hurt the country's economy and defense industries. Chou, who has remained immune from personal attack during the current power struggle, also was reported to have warned Red Guards against humiliating loyal Communist officials. Japanese correspondents in Peking said today wall newspapers told of Chou cautioning the Red Guard roughnecks from dragging Party officials through the streets and forcing them to wear dunce caps. He said such punishment will not win public approval nor serve any useful purpose.

"The dragging of local Party officials to the streets is very dangerous," Chou was quoted as saying. "The people are not sympathetic to such a method." The spy report came amid continuing daily anti-Soviet demonstrations in Peking and anti-Chinese demonstrations in Moscow. The Soviet Government today published the text of a protest note to the Chinese Government FANTASTIC DRESS CLEARANCE Baltimore (UPD It became known today as the miracle of St. Rose of Lima. During the 8 o'clock mass yesterday the roof and walls of the Roman Catholic church collapsed on 100 worshipers, most of them children.

Only three persons were injured seriously. Today, as investigators sought to determine the cause of the collapse, two major theories were being considered. The first was that a foot-thick layer of snow covering the wood and slate roof caused the beams to split. The second theory, and perhaps the most plausible, was that the recent extremely cold weather weakened the beams and caused them to give way. The miracle was that no one was killed, although tons of slate, wood, and brick fell into the church.

Church officials said the heavy wooden pews, under which the parishioners shielded themselves, saved many lives because they held up the debris. The first signs of trouble were some noises described by Michael Cheswick, 14, as sounding like sonic booms, which occurred at 8. A- M. just as a Lenten mass got under way. At 8:10, Father Francis O'Brien, who was celebrating the mass, looked toward the congregation.

"No one who waits on the Lord shall be put to shame," he intoned. Then, a loud cracking sound. Father O'Brien looked up, his arms outstretched to the congregation. The roof started giving way. "Run, run, everybody run!" he screamed, according to a woman parishioner.

He grabbed his two 12-year-old altar boys, Thomas Carter and Mark Blair, who stood transfixed in fear, and hustled them out a door behind the altar. Later Father O'Brien said he couldn't remember saying anything. "Every one was screaming," the Carter boy said. "Help, help, Oh my God, get us out," canie the screams of anguish from trapped children and adults. As the dust settled, children began scrambling out from under the pews.

Father O'Brien then knew a major tragedy had been averted. "It was a blessing," he said. FREEPASSAGE i wanted styles and colors every dress reduced from our regular stock SALE 9.99 and 12.99 regularly 18.00 to 30.00 a sale of sales! we're clearing out a large group of tnifses' day and date beauties from our regular stock, all sold for much more, shown, only one dress from the group, hurry in, see the rest, pick the best! misses sizes. miss arnold dresses, street floor i men fine suits hand detailed SALE 59.90 and 69.90 comparable suits 85.00 to 110.00 fine worsteds, wool cheviots, wool hopsacks, worsted and silk sharkskins, custom-type models; 2 or 3-hutton, center or side vents, some with matching vests, 1. mw.

men magnificent wool overcoats SALE 69.90 comparable overcoats SO.OO to 125.00 coatings from england, italy and the united states, wool cheviots and velours, box or semi-fitted models, fly-front or button-through, 1. by ROYAL VISITOR King Hassan or Morocco is welcomed President Johnson at the White House. (Photograph by A. Parkway Toll To Start At Interchange 165 Pa ramus The free ride through the new Interchange 165 on the Garden State Park-wav here ends Monday at 10 A. M.

That is when the 10-cent toll will start for the fully improved eight ramps serving the Par-amus-Ridgewood-Oradell area. Motorists have used the old and new interchanges exten-; sively as a toll-free shortcut between Ridge wood Avenue and Route 17 since the Parkway was opened. The last of the new ramps were opened to traffic December 29. Until recently signs were posted at the toll stations announcing tolls will begin at noon February 15. Monday is February 13.

Distribution of leaflets reminding motorists of the i scheduled toll collections will be handed out at the two ramp stations starting today. Jughandlcs To Re Built At Route 46, Boulevard (Special to The Record) Trenlon Bids will be accepted -March 2 for the construction of a new interchange at Route 46 and The Boulevard in East Paterson. The crossing is now an intricate series of traffic signals and turn lanes. It wll be replaced hy four jua-handle turn lanes which will allow motorists to enter and leave Route 46 and The Boulevard in all directions with greater safety. The cost of the job is estimated at $300,000 in the State Highway Department's 1967 construction program.

U. S. 1966 Auto Deaths Soar To Record 52,500 fib Ml 1 1 vr Howard Pyle, Council president, said the national increase resulted in part from the fact that the factors contributing to the problem are increasing faster than the efforts being taken to cope with them. In 1966, 96.1 million vehicles our lowest price of the year! michaelsstern suits SALE 79.90 regularly 110.00 and 120.00 these famous name suits are hand tailored at 14 points, magnificent suitings detailed with bellows pockets, hand top waistband, horn buttons. Chicago (P Traffic accidents in 1366 killed a record 52.500' persons, disabled 1.9 million others and cost the nation $9.8 I billion, the National Safety! Council reported today.

The 1966 highway death toll was 7 percent above 1955, when 43.000 were killed. i In New Jersey, 1118 persons died on the highways durinj 1966, the greatest number since the inception of motor vehicle inspection in 1937. The total represented a jump of 3 percent I over the 1965 figure of 1.086. Bersen County listed 95 operated by more than 102 million licensed drivers lodged 935 billion miles on the nation's roads. All three figures set records.

The Council said the economic loss caused by traffic accidents included $3.3 billion lost in auto and property damage and $6.5 billion for medical expenses, overhead cost of insurance and lost wages. no charge to alter caffs I sleeves par 13 Birch, 13 april, 1 3 nay arnold constable men's shop, street floor fatalities last year, an increase of 5 as compared to 1964. So far this year six traffic deaths have been recorded here. i.

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