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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 36

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2to 4 THE RECORD, MONDAY, MARCH 15. 1381 BERGEttTASSACWOSOU COUNTIES, NEW J5RSTY Film maker Rene Glair, 82 Dearth Notices LUDOVICI Rtna en March 14. 19tl of Woooctrft Lane. NJ. formerly of Beeeviae, NJ.

Beined wife of the late Frank. Devoted mother of Mrs. Dolores Janniceii of Woodcliff lake, Mrs. Ltrtan Buhrig ot Union, Joseph et Chicago, HL and Daniel of Westwood, NJ. Dear sister of Mrs RtSELEY WiBtam E.

Jr. Of Tetr-atiY. Suddenly on March 13. IvtL Dear husband of Jean (nee Legg). Devoted father of Mrs Barbara TL Sctvneetk, Robert A.

and William E. III. Also survived bv 3 grandchildren. Friends mav call at the Barrett Funeral Home. 141 Dean Dr.

Tenafty on Monday from 1-4 and 7-9 Pi. Services W-30 AJA. Tuesday al the Presbyterian Church at Tenafty. Interment Brookside Cemetery. Memorials to Englewood Hot- pital Building Fund appreciated.

renal iff. v. Atso survived bv 12 vandchRdren BALLARD Emme Bet of Englewood. Entered Eternal Pest on March 13. IvtL BeMved mother ot Leenne Mason and Perry Ballard.

Devoted sister of Leola Riggins, Ida Mae Geddv. Alease Robinson, LUiie logins, AUrgarel Clemons and Gracie Rosenberg. Also survived by 4 orandchildrep and a host of nieces and nephewv cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services Tuesday, March 17. 19(1 at 12 noon Macedonia Temple, A.

lurch (Jackson's Temple), 54 Fair Street, Hackensck. Interment Fee-Lawn Cemetery. Visitation at Cheek Funeral Home, 224 Passaic Street. Hackensack, Monday 5-t P.M., Tuesdey AJM. to noon al the church.

and I great grandchild. Funeral Mass AM Tuesday at Holy Spirit R. Church. Union, NJ. tflterment, Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery, Union.

NJ. Visiting 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Mondat at the Robert Spearing Funeral Home. 155 Kiiidarkerkamack Park Ridge, NJ. RYERSON Frederick Jr.

Sud- denry. Of CresskHl, NJ. on Friday March 13. 1981. Beloved twsbandoi LYNCH James of New Milford.

NJ, formerl' or leaneck on wiarcn Virginia (nee de Marraist. Devoted father of Stephen of Newport News, Virginia, Alan of Cresskitl and the late Mrs. Jean DeWaid. Son of Mr. Frederick Rverton Sr.

of Long I ai 14, 15? 1 menu. Dromer ut rrtra. crmir rruim wrote short stories about World War in which he served in the Red Cross. 1 entered movie making by chance. 1 preferred to become a writer, poet, or novelist," he once said.

He took the name Clair when he began acting after the war, but he quickly shifted to directing, screening his first film, "Paris qui Dort" (Paris which Sleeps), in 1923. A year later he made "Entr'acte," (Interval), in which his image of a camel pulling a hearse showed the influence of surrealism. It shocked many people but entertained others. Although he regarded talking movies with suspicion, he enjoyed his greatest success in the 1930's. "Sous Les Toits de Paris," released in 1930, was widely viewed on both sides of the Atlantic.

"Le Million" was made a year later, "A nous la Liberte" (To us Liberty) in 1932, and "Le Dernier Mil-liardaire" (The Last Billionaire) in 1934. He then worked in England and the United States, where he completed "The Ghost Goes West," "I married a Witch," and "It Happened Tomorrow." Clair returned to Paris in 1946, when he made a homage to silent movies titled "Le Silence est d'or" (Silence is Golden). He continued to write and direct films until when he completed "Les Fetes Galantes" (The Happy Parties). PARIS (UPI) Film director Rene Clair, who admired Charlie Chaplin, scorned Hollywood, and helped the cinema gain respectability through his election to the prestigious Academie Francaise, died in his sleep overnight, friends said yesterday. He was 82.

During his 42-year career Clair was a leading figure in French cinema through such films as "Sous les Toits de Paris" (Beneath the Roofs of Paris), "Le Million'' (The Million), and The Ghost Goes West," which he made in the United States. "I am only a showman of shades, which only bring illusions," he said at his inauguration in 1962 as the first film maker to the Academie Francaise the distinguished circle of French intellectuals. Although he made films in England and America, Hollywood did not attract Clair. "In the United States, the individual does not count, the director is only a cog. "One day the producer, to whom I suggested an idea, answered, "You are the director.

We are not asking you to have he commented. He was a great admirer, however, of Charlie Chaplin, who he said had influenced him and whom he described as "the master to us all." Clair's films often contained central themes of the struggle for liberty and contempt for money and power, and he was influenced also by the European modernist art movement, including surrealism. Born Rene Chomette in Paris Nov. 11, 1898, he no island. Reposing at me Funeral Homej45 County Rd.

Tenaftv. (nee Finneni. Devoted father of the late Anna. Funeral Wednesday 9J0 AM. from the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck, 789 Teanack Rd.

Thence to St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Bogota where a Funeral Mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Interment following.

Calvary Cemetery, Queens, N.Y. Friends may call anytime after 2 PJW. Monday and al day Tues runerai mesa ar or. Funeri Therese R.C. church i in ere sum on If 1 ajBj(aajjtdjajjaM BRENNAN James F.

on March 15, 1911 of Bergenfield, N.J. Husband of Ruth Makinen Bremen. Father ol James R. and Thames P. and the late Marianne larke.

Brother of Ann Bruggemann and Gene Payne. The funeral wH leave Riewerts Memorial Home. 117 S. Washngton Avenue. Bergenfield, NJ.

on Wednesday. March II, at AM. tor the Funeral Mass at Church of Ascension, New Milford al 30 A.M. Interment Gete of Heaven, Valhalla, N.Y. The family win receive friends on Monday 7-9 PM, Tuetday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.

luesoay v.jo ajvc imermeni wi. Carmel Cemetery. Tenefly. The family wit receive their friends Sun- TPJvl Mondy day. The family will be present Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 JVC MAKARENKO Dimilrl of Mahwah.

NJ on March 14, 19(1 age 69. Husband of Maria (nee Tutunik). Father ot Rise Collins, Nicholas and Eugene Makarenko. Survived by mother In Russia and 3 grandchil SCHULI Joseph H. Sr.

ot Wood Ridge on March 14, 1981. Father of Eleanore Ruth and Joseph H. Schuli Jr. Step-father of 3 children. Also survived by 2 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service at Kohler Funerai Home, 280 Vackensack St. Wood Ridge on uesday et 10 AJVL Interment, Rest-land Memorial Park. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PJVV BROER HARRY F. Suddenly on March 14, 1981 at Lakehurst NJ, formerly of Bergenfield. Dear husband of Mary (nee Wells).

Devoted dren. Devine Requiem Liturgy Tuesday March 17, 1981 at loSo father ot Henry K. houi ana Kooeri. Friends mav cat al the Barrett trTTen- Dr. Funeral SJome.

tat Dean A.M in The Russian orthodox convent, Spring Valley, N.Y Interment, In the Convent Cemetery. Friends wilt be received at the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home 109 Darlington Rd, Ramsey Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PjvV afty on Monday 7-9 P.M. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Mass To JO A.M. Wednesday Ascension R.

C. Church, New Milford. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery Rene Clair SIMPSON Jamet on March 14, 1981 of Hackensack, N. J. Brother of Marlon Kiiimer, Ethel puccio am Harrv Simoson The funeral wi leave Riewerts Memorial Home, 18) COOMANS Herman Sr of Midland Park in his 17th year on Sunday March IS, 1981 Beloved husband of Maria Bears.

Father of Herman Jr and Maria Schatmeier Funeral services will be held privately at the convenience of the family south Washington Avenue, Bergenfield, on Tuesday, March 17 at 9:30 A M. for theFuneral Mess al St John's C. Church, Bergenfield at 10 A M. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hackensack.

The family will receive friends on Sunday 7 to 9 and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to Patrick Hennessy, led Ford in Britain 03STU ARIES MICHELETTI Jane (net Gun-dersen) of Leonla on March IS. 1981, age fifty-six yean. Beloved wife of Robert J. Devoted mother of Ellen Panne. Tresa Radossi, Laura Teufel and Jon Michelletti Loving daughter of Olaf Gundersen.

Dear sister ot Morton and Arthur Gundersen Also survived bv 2 grandchildren Visiting hours at the Blackley Fynral Home, corner of Broad and Elm Avenues, Rldgefleld Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 PJVi Friends and relatives are Invited to attend the Religious Service Tuesday 8 PM. and the Prayer Service Wednesday at 11:30 A.M at the funeral home. Interment George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus Donations to he American Cancer Society. PC Box 19, CROSS Agnes (nee Van Blar-comj of Palisades Park on March 15, 1911. Beloved mother of Francis Devoted titter of Roberta Green, Elsie Hayes, and also endeared by 3 grandchildren.

Religious Service 1 P.M. Tuesday at the Volk Funeral Home of Palisades Park, 449 Broad Ave. Interment. George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M SMITH Lloyd M.

on March 13, 1981 of North Wyndham, Maine. Formerly of Alpine. Beloved husband of the lata Anna nee (Brooks) Devoted father of Llovd Dear grandfather of Michael and Kevin. Deer brother of Molcom Smith. Funeral service, Tuesday 10 A.M.

at the Moritz Funeral Home 348 Clos-ler Dock Rd.vCloster Cremation private, Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 6REYBR00K Gwendollfte (Movinhan) il on pnarcn is, irei or on paramus. n.j. petoveo momer or aloahasa. Service at Eoiognese SPARACIO Millie (nee Dl Maria) Margaret Vanriar vita or wire or oi cooi on peioveo Plaat Memorial Home, Ptaat Memoi the late Peter Loving ma slsier or sa slstei oi ag flj Farview Avenue, Paramut, vatore, Joseph and John 01 Maria, Tuesday i v.m. imermeni yeor Mamoria Park.

Santanaelo Funeral Funeral at Home, 300 Main St Lo MIRSKY George husband of the (ate Lillian. Devoted father ot Edward Loving brother of Robert and Anna zaresky Services were held from Wien Wein 2030 Kennedy Jersey City, NJ on Sunday. The period of mourning it being observed at the residence family will receive friends Monday THEYDON BOIS, England (AP) Sir Patrick Hennessy, former chairman of the Ford Motor Co. of Britain and Ireland and a leading figure in Britain's auto industry for a half century, has died at his home in this Essex county town northeast bf London, his family disclosed last night. Hennessy, who was 82, died Friday.

The cause of death was not announced. The Irish-born Hennessy headed Ford operations in Ireland from 1955 to 1977 and in Britain from 1956 to 1968. Hennessy was a former president of Britain's Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. After serving with the Royal Innlskillen Fusiliers in World War Hennessy went to work for Henry Ford in London in 1920. He was knighted by King George VI in 1941 for his work in aircraft production during World War n.

odi on il Mast Il AM j-s ana z-v k.i ruesdav 9-i JACK Harrv of Cumin and 7-9 PM EMMA BELL BALLARD, 55, of Englewood. A driver for the Bergen County Nutrition Center, Hack-ensack, she died Friday Surviving are a daughter, Leanna Mason, and a son, Perry, both of Englewood; six sisters, Leola Riggins of North Carolina, Ida Mae Gaddy of Baltimore, Alease Robinson in North Carolina, Lizzie Riggins of Washington, DC, and Margaret Clemons and Gracie Rosenberg, both of Baltimore; and four grandchildren Services will be noon tomorrow at Macedonia Temple RZUA Church, Hackensack, with burial in Fair Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours are today from 5 to 9 p.m at the Cheek Funeral Home, Hackensack, and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon at the church. LAWRENCE BRACEY. 53, of Paterson died Saturday He was formerly a trucker's helper with the Salvation Army, Paterson.

Surviving are his stepmother, Lucinda, and his father, Solomon, of Passaic; three stepbrothers, Dorsey Hayes of Tallahassee, Eugene Neilley of Passaic, and William Neilley Jr of Paterson, and a stepsister, Sadie-Durham of Passaic. Services will be tomorrow at noon at the Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson, with burial in Lodi Cemetery Visiting hours are tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home -f-- JAMES F. BRENNAN, 74, of Bergenfield died yesterday He was an administrator for the City of New York Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two sons, James of Edina, and Thomas of Morgan-ville; and two sisters, Gene Payne of River Edge and Ann Bruggemann of New York. A mass will be said Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

at the Church of Ascension, New Milford, with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, on March 14. 1981 age 70, formerly of Franklin Lakes, NJ. Husband of Margaret ueinema awenson jaca-sfn. Step-father of Norman A Swenson Jr brother of May Wana-maker and Ethel Junta. Also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Funeral Service Wednesday March 18 at 11 A.M. al Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home 109 Darlington MUSICANT David of Teaneck, N.J Beloved husband of Edna (nee Lemberg) Devoted father of Arthur and Alan Dear father-in-law of Lit and Anita Loving brother of Lena Kleinberg, Ceil Goldstein, Esther Greene and Kay Schwartz. Adored grandfolher of Marc, Jonathan, Richard, Robyn and Matthew Serv STACK Frances (nee Richtmyer), of Teaneck formerly of Roxbury, on March 14, 1981 Beloved mother of Elizabeth Duchesne ana the late Robert Stack. Endeared by her granddaughter Paris Duchesne. Memorial service Monday 2 P.M.

at the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck 789 Teaneck Rd Funeral Private Ave, Ramsey Interment, George Washington Memorial Park, ices win oe neio ai ljutterman Muslcant-Kreitsman' corner of paramus, N.J. i-rienas win se received af the. Funeral Home, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 Park and Passac Streets. Hark an sack, N.J on Tuesday, March 17, 1981 at 12 noon The memorial week win be observed at the residence. The family will receive friends at the Chapel Monday evening from 7-9 PJVi JEROMC Anthony of Lodi on SunH TRUATT Frank on March 14, i 1981 of Woodcliff LakeJU Beloved husband of Ann Truatt (nee Drecki) Father of Frank Russell Truatt Brother of Anthony and Lawrence Truatt Reposing at Vander Plaat Memorial Home.

S. 113 Farview Avenue, Paramus, N.J Funeral Mass at Our Lady Mother gay peioveo nusDano or miigrea nee Saluppo) Devoted father ol Or Ml faltu Santanaelo Kicnara. t-unerai ai Fnnarlt Hnma. 300 Main St I aflli on weonesoav a a.m runerai mass ai Joseph'! Church 9 A.M. Inter-mem.

Gaorae Washington Memorial or me cnurcn, wooociin Lake, Wednesday 10 A.M. Interment St. Park Visitation Monday 7-9 and Mary's Saddle Brook. Tuesday 2-4 and i-i jw ne tamiiy win receive trienas won' day and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. O'BRIEN Martin on March 14, 1981 of Rochelle Park, N.J Beloved husband of Dorothy O'Brien (Palumbo) Father of Ann Berger and Maureen Allen.

Brother of Theresa Holly Also survived by 2 grandchildren Reposing al Vander Plaat Memorial Home, 113 Far-view. Avenue, Paramus. Funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Church, Rochelle Park. Tuesday 16:30 A.M. Interment George Washington Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends Monday 2-4 and 7-9 Funeral Directors SUMMONS and Bfothert are reouested to assemble at the Volk Funeral Home of Teaneck on Tuesday at 8 P.M. John Harlav H.G WOKAL FUNERAL HOME "Service Io the Living" 241 Union St. Hackensack 342-2151 Legals Legal Vahalla, Visiting hours are tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Riewerts Memorial Home, Bergenfield.

HERMAN COOMANS 86, of Midland Park died yesterday Mr Coomans, formerly of Wyckoff, was a self-employed machinist before retiring in 1960. Surviving are his wife, Maria, a son, Herman Jr of Wyckoff; a daughter, Maria Schatmeier of Clear Lake, three brothers and two sisters, all in Holland; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be privateArrangements were by Vander Plaat Funeral Home, Wyckoff. AGNES CROSS, 77, of Palisades Park, died yes--terday She worked for Holmer Trucking Haqken-sack, before her retirement. She was past president of American Legion Post 48 of Palisades Park.

Surviving are a son, Francis of Bergenfield; two sisters, Roberta Green of Wall Township and Elsie Hayes of Saddle Brook; and three grandchildren. Her husband, Valmer, died in 1956 Services will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at Volk Funeral Home, Palisades Park, with burial in George. Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may visit today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

IRWIN "MICKEY" DRESNER, of Paterson died' Saturday. He was an insurance broker for Harelick, Dresner, and Koch, Paterson. He was past president of the Men's Club of Temple Emmanuel, Paterson, and of Veritans, Haledon. He was secretary for Hauben Stock Foundation, Paterson. Surviving are his wife, Mary, two daughters, Nancy Sirota of Woodcliff Lake and Carolyn Elichman of Wayne; two brothers, Lee of Fair Lawn and Robert of Wayne; two sisters, Diana Behr-man of Sarasota, and Mildred Goodney of Boca Raton, and five grandchildren.

Services were scheduled for today at 12:30 p.m. at Robert Schoem Menorah Chapel, Paramus, with burial in Temple Emmanuel Cemetery, Saddle Brook. The mourning period will be at Mr. Dresner's home. Memorial donations to Camp Veritans or the Hauben Stock Foundation would be appreciated.

HARRY JACKSON, 70, of Ramsey died Saturday. He was a retired diesel mechanic for Canning Trucking, Secaucus, and a former resident of Franklin Lakes. Surviving are his wife, Margaret; a stepson, Norman Swenson of Longmont, two sisters, May Wana-maker of Wyckoff and Ethel Junta of Ramsey, and two grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey, with burial In George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Visiting hours are tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. ANTHONY JEROME, 69, of Lodi died yesterday. He was a retired lab technician for Stauffers Chemical Passaic, and an Army veteran of World War IL Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Saluppo; a son, Richard of Bedford, six sisters, Anne Johnson in Florida, Lillian Colletti of Lodi, Pauline Wood and Victoria Liggera, both of Hasbrouck Heights, An Notice ft herebvjtlven that, an order beenl dated February i. id authorrilngl ttued by the.

under! issut the name of the, (I lh gas screw (Name) MARTYLOU Official Number! ial Numhar pemar on 600954 owned by Edward. wnicn Perth Amoov, N. vssam pori, io be Herbert announces bid for new state senate term bv direction of the Officer in BOROUGH OF WALDWICK NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received bv tht Mayor end Council of the Borough ol Waldwlck al a meeting to be held al the Municipal Building, IS East Prospect Street, Warwick, N.J. on March 24, 1911 at 9:15 P.m., prevailing time, for the furnishing of various crushed stone and bituminous concrete materials for the 1911 season Specifications are on file at the Borough cierK's office, 15 East Pros- Bl Ytreet, Waldwlck, N.J and may (Malned up to 4ft) p.m. March 23, Bidders must submit sealed proposals on forms furnished bv the Borough Clerk's office.

Ridden are reautred to eomotv Charge, Marine inspeciioi 14) Mar. 1S-M-17 le i- DC NOTICE OF WCIAL MEETING The Passaic Valley sewerage com- iv. chapter ana r.L 1W7. Cl with p.L 17, Chapter 127 The Borough Borouoh A. M.

at ma commissioner! AYI wtttAn Avenue. Newark. nerves the rtoht to purpose of this meeting wit be as fol lows: I IVIII HIKHiai reject any and all bids If It ft determined to be In the best Interests of the Borough William Longson, Borough Clerk Mar. It-Fee: WW () 2. Reserve for Replacement of fslnklna Fundi Official Action may be taken on the above.

By: Norman E. Darmstatter, lark ci Mar. 14 Fee: 11224 (10 lOROUCU OF DFMARF.ST I jo i ne Kecorg To rrh 1911 I New Jersey Sports Exposition Authority Proootal notice of Maatli a governor. Considering his meager record, I don't think any will be," he said. Herbert, SO, was elected to the Senate in 1977 after serving as a Bergen County freeholder.

He announced his reelection plans at a press conference in his hometown of Waldwick, where he pointed to his role In releasing $18.7 million in bonds for drought aid and in battling back bridge and tunnel toll increases. Herbert's district includes Alpine, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont Emerson, Harrington Park, Haworth, Hillsdale, Montvale, New Milford, North-vale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Park Ridge, River Vale, Rockleigh, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington Township, Westwood, and Woodcliff Lake. win be. a special meeting of Democratic State Sen. Francis X.

Herbert announced his reelection bid last night attacking his Republican opponent with a vigor usually reserved for the final weeks of the campaign. The only other candidate to announce so far for the 39th District seat is Gerald S. Cardinale, a Demarest Republican now serving his first term as an assemblyman. Cardinale opened his campaign with criticism of Herbert for his support of the Byrne administration. Herbert says he has parted company with Byrne, his fellow Democrat over cuts in school aid and transportation policies.

Herbert an English teacher at Secaucus High School, charged Cardinale in turn with being ineffective as a legislator. "Not a single bill that my opponent introduced has ever been signed by the Sealed bids win be received hi the office of the Director of Purchases, fne flnavor ana council ai me eorouen Hall, 111 Serpentine Road al I P.M. on Thursday. March 1J, 1W1 to consider the 1911 Municipal Budget nciie Memorial Chapel, Jersey City, with burial in Beth Israel Memorial Park, Woodbridge. A mourning period is being observed at the deceased's residence.

MARTIN T. O'BRIEN, 59, of Rochelle Park died Saturday. He was an assistant treasurer for Morgan Guaranty Trust New York, and an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, two daughters, Ann Berger of Jackson Township and Maureen Allen of Lodi; a sister, Theresa Holly of Keans-burg, and two grandchildren. Mass will be said at 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow in Sacred Heart R.C." Church, Rochelle Park, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may visit the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JOSEPH H. SCHULZ 83, of Wood-Ridge died Saturday. He was the owner of the Joseph Schuli Burial Vault Perth Amboy, before his retirement in 1971.

Surviving are a son, Joseph Jr. of Denville; a daughter, Eleanor Ruth of Wood-Ridge; three stepchildren; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Kohler Funeral Home, Wood-Ridge, with burial In Restland Memorial Park, East Hanover. Visiting hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

MILLIE SPARACIO, 81, of Lodi died Saturday. She was a retired dressmaker and a housekeeper for St Joseph's Rectory, Lodi. Surviving are three brothers, Salvatore DiMaria of Margate, and Joseph and John DiMaria, both of Lodi. Her husband, Peter, died in 1930. Mass will be said Wednesday at 11 a.m.

in St Joseph's R.C. Church, Lodi, with burial in St Nicholas Cemetery, Lodi. Visiting hours today and tomorrow are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Santangelo Funeral Home, LodL FRANK TRUATT, 79, of Woodcliff Lake died Saturday. He was a former president and current secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Union Local 11, Clifton, a former president of the Eastern District of the Chemical Workers Union, a former vice-president of the New Jersey State AFLCIO and the Passaic County Central Labor Union, and a past president of the Bergen County Trades and Labor Council.

He was an Army veteran of World War Surviving are bis wife, Ann Drecki Truatt; a son, Frank Russell of Rockaway Township; and two brothers, Anthony of Hoboken and Lawrence of Brooklyn. Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Wednesday In Our Lady Mother of the Church R.C. Church, Woodcliff Lake, with burial In St Mary's Cemetery, Saddle Brook. Friends may visit today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, Paramus. 1 EARL WARD 58, of Paterson died Saturday. Formerly employed by Potato King Paterson, he was an Army veteran of World War II Surviving art a daughter, Kay Lindsay of Paterson; hit father, Duke Ward of Jonesville, N.C.; a brother, Charles Martin of Paterson; three sisters, Vinnle Woods and Ida Mat Whltaker, both of Paterson, and Margie Williams of Jonesville, and two grandchildren. Services will be In Jonesville. Visiting hours art Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.

at tht Bragg Funeral Home, Paterson. new jersey aporis ono cxpowiion liithnrltu. Fail Rutherford. New Jar' toy, until 230 PM on MARCH JO, 1911 Signed Viola Laamanen and read publicly for: mcooroineior LAUNDRY ROW JANITORIAL Mar. 14- (13) FLOOR DcR-BLtAcn JA-012 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES STRIPPER-WAX A -01 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES JANITORIAL SUPPLIES ITUAL HAC MISCEL CLEAN' Ion LOAN tn compliance wTthlhe Home, Mori- 1 MtmnllAfwa tKJ-KULISM J-gi5 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES RUSHES-BROOMS JA-Oli Loan Disclosure Ad, ol 1975, Section 203.S, the mortgage loan disclosure statement required thereunder a tor review during the beginning All bidderi must comply with the provisions of the Bid Conditions on Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action.

To be considered a responsive bidder and be eligible for, Win taW ivt imw regular hourt bet March 31, 1911 at our only, touted a 242 Slate Street, Hi rvolletxe banking hours only office lecnen- or me tiaremem wi De Tyr an award, all bidders are required to comply with the requirements of P.L I 1975, 127 and agree to adopt same on request at price ol ei.w (Ml -la-Fee: ttUi prior io me execution 01 any comreci. Bid documents may be picked uc Three charged in Glen Rock break-ins gle Donofrio of Garfield, and Rose Paino of East Rutherford. A mass will be said Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St Joseph's R.C. Church, Lodi, with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Friends may call tonight from 7 to and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Santangelo's Funeral Home, Lodi. at the above iddress between the hours ol oo AM to 400 PM on nor mal work days. Bid proposals may bet relocled not submitted within thel time, dele end at the piece detlgnahMl and if not accompanied by a cerittieo check or bid bond as specified hi Biol Seated proposals wilt be received at the office of the Housing Authority of the Cltv of Englewood, 111 West uocumeni. Any ono pk may mi reiecfed, agd an award made In whokf.

lenderd time, jo be publicty opened and reed aloud tor the purchase of: Paterson, with abreak and entry at 201 Rodney St Police said the two were caught by Patrolman George Erlich on Route 208 after a resident spotted them, i fleeing from the home with a bulging pillow case, which proved to contain a large quantity of jewelry and other New Jersev Sports pud Exposition Authority Don B. Glass Director al Purchases 129 92 (44H and Software for the Englewood Housing Authority. ipectficatlont may be obtained at the office of the Englewood Hous- Police In Glen Rock have arrested three men in the past week on burglary offenses. Police on Friday arrested Scott Sis-kind, 18, of 40-16A Dobrin a Fair Lawn, and charged him with the March 10 break and entry of 286 Cornwall Road. He was released after posting $3,000 bail.

More arrests are expected In the case, police said yesterday. Police Wednesday charged Fred Morgan, 20, and Thomas Newell, 19, both of fubftc Notice of Dissolution lice Is hereby elven thel the hereby given thel the part The right it reserved to reled any or aa proposals, or any or aN Items hi the proposal: or modify to Increeie or hlo horetoloro enlttlne betw nership and I "ARLES CHARLFI SAMUEL a me of under rm-COUNTY ALUMI- firm name NUM COkh fUM COMPANY, decrease or eliminate such Items as may be necessary tor the adoption of any atternelo; or to waive env informalities or irregularities Hi the proposals received: and accepting the doing business et 41 Broad Street, HI the Borough of Bergen and koc, county ei Rock. County Charged with burglary, possession of burglar tools, and theft the two were in Bergen County Jail annex yesterday In lieu of $10,000 bail onslble biddi viOkiri eln tale ol New Jersev, was dissolved by ITV OP mutual consent as ol January I'll THE CITY OF ENCLI MICHAEL it The business wit be continued ft RRAC6 "acullve Mar. It Fm aty.i aertnertnip comisnnp 01 aamuei ven Heesi, al 521 PrMeeeljjireet, tn Bie Borough of Glen Rock, County of trgen and State of New Jersey. All debts owlna the oartnershlo that has NOTtr to pinnae been dissolved, and debit due from It, wi be received or paid al the COUNT? WlfaoWkJ.

Florio urges more aid to tourism industry ol the new partnership aooi bids wil be received bv the Purcheslng Agent or Assistant Pur- eodrest 1 set forth. CHARLBl LATORRt cnasing poem pi ma county et per- py oury oesipnorep repre- Km Mer. (j-le-Fte: tJafJO OJ) Meeting fto 107 on the 1st Floor ol ti Idlna inttit Pe coun Kkensa Takenoticg ton, turniih, deli' subcommittee, is the sponsor of the National Tourism Policy Act which would establish a new federal entity to coordinate federal efforts to Increase travel to the United States. ana rns'eH 39 10-10. anoticaiion hot been made fo (he Director pf Motor Vehidet, Divt-lion of Motor vehlciei, Trenioii, New Jertev.

to receive tula paeert and Issue New Jersey.eerttwoie of pwe- Obierilont, am should be made RINA LUDOVICI, 82, of Woodcliff Lake died Saturday. Surviving are two daughters, Delores JannicelU of Woodcliff Lake and Lillian Buhrlg of Union; two sons, Joseph of Chicago and Daniel of Westwood; a sister, Nina Ton! in Italy, 12 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Her husband, Frank, died tn 1969. Mass will be said tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit R.C.

Church, Union, with burial in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union. Visiting hours are today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Spearing Funeral Home, Park Ridge. a DIMITRI MAKARENKO, 69, of Mahwah died Saturday. He wu a laborer for Abex Mahwah.

Surviving are his wife, Maria; two ions, Nicholas of Mahwah and Eugene of Suffern, N.Y4 a daughter, RUa Collins of Mahwah, and three grandchildren. Services will bt at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Russian Orthodox Convent, Spring Valley, N.Y., with burial In the convent cemetery. Friends may call today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home, Ramsey.

JANE MlGfELETTI, 86, of Leonla died yesterday. Surviving art her husband, Robert; three daughters, Ellen Panner of Turnertvlllt, Tresa Ridostl of Palisades Park, and Laura Teufel In New York Slate; a ton, Jon of Leonla; her mother, Olat Gunderien; and two brothers, Arthur Cunderacn of Little Ferry and Morten Gundcrscn In Connecticut Services will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow and II a.m. Wednesday at the Blackley Funeral Home, Ridge field. Burial will be In George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Friends may visit the funeral borne tomorrow from I to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 39, Tenneck, J. 07666. GEORGE MIR5KY, 68, of Jersey City died Saturday.

He was a coordinator and a teacher al the Hudson County Vocational School. Surviving art a son, Edward of Paramus; a brother, Robert of Englewood Cliff and a lister, Anna Zaresky of Jersey City. Ills wife, Lillian, died In 1978. Servlcei were yesterday at Wien Wleo pursuant to Advertised 4 PYaootal 4077 13 I of eH teiet. and tree of al treat- the Okeclor itiaialv In wriiing.

porlatton.and delivery cherpet fully Oigr ywiicws, preeeig rut), eettmaiion, hi side ee 1 Khener, Chief. ear ship Bureau, ill test Shw Pureail, ieptHVotlpnt pnd Bid Propntet pprms may be obtained hi the gwice laleeTiMei' (17) a rurcnesing Aevm on rne isi r-iom Hi Room 104 of the County Admmit' treiive Hackensack, Nee Liquor Llctns Appl. Jersey 0701 id w) be conttdpr iktared unteti no NOTtCB Take notice mat antiaVallM bee fr peered and tiiomined en remeiete Pronospr Perms at Supplied by the County Puthesing Aeenl. kit thai be urOmmag hi sealed ATLANTIC CITY (AP) Rep. James J.

Florio, D-NJ is calling for Increased federal and state Involvement to increase the United States and New Jersey's share In the growing tourism and travel trade. "The federal government Is finally beginning to realize the Importance of this Industry in terms of both money and jobs," Florio said yesterday In remarks prepared for delivery to the annual Eastern Regional Conference of the American Society of Travel Agents convention here. Tourism Is now the nation's third largest Industry, annually generating $Ii0 billion In gross business receipts and $218 million In federal revenue," he uid. "The travel Industry If particular Important to New Jersey, where It Is the slate's second largest Industry, annually generating $168 million In state revenue, $24 million In local taxes, and jobs In excess of 109,000," ha said. Florid, who Is chairman of the House commerce, traniportatlon, and tourism been made Io Borough Cwrk ef ftew Mferd te trentiar a NaWtot Core a Core tredtna as Lido tor Court overturns police pay ruling TRENTON Tht appellate division of Superior Court bai overturned tht ruling of a lower court granting tht members of tht Lyndhurtt pollct department two additional days pay.

Tht court ordered (hat tht matter bt brought to trial. Tht Issue first came to public attention last year when tht pollct won a summary Judgment In Superior Court In Hackensack granting them tht additional pay. Tht pollct contend that iht township owes them IV000 In back pay to cover Christmas Day 1977 and tht following New Yean Day, both of which fell 00 a Sunday. Although tht police received vacation pay for thost holidays, hey contend tht township ewes them the additional sum since other municipal workers wert allowed to takt off on tht following Mondays. Ttt pollct wert not Tht appeals court laid that It wai not clear from tht pollct contract that they wert owed tht additional mm.

No trial date has been set pnveMee piatmy merked to Mkate mtm ei we Main airex, premllas Nw Mill me tupwi oi me ps tf hit bid ta artented. eentr Unrd. Naw Cbftor er tev ite nn Linior Ike Jersey the Plenary cmior ISrense enH Consimollna phea pe rewtred to finin a Peripr No 07 14 Oos ggt herennr IssuH V7wu goveej natawnrq tsur menre Bond tor the fua pmeunt of Mt Jeanne Oreig Comoranan 1 (mratt, saw rpripri irefftng as LWO Mr me aram tmire te the Ceurity of is kxaiad aia pt jog Mam atraet. at ejigppri are to compy wim iw PubHC Law 1971 (Affirmative in, rw Vieord. New Jtfifv.

John artii, President vw Action! lit LHirnln Avenue the auritv of Bergen reserves pie tkyht to rKf any or bctt, or any part thereat, tor any taine whaitn ever No bid iNsa oe mm4 prrepted a rnlrel twt'rM w' fw Canirai ipa New Jgrj r. chad Anthony HOOKS In le4nj weweiY pet fcelpiptol Michael, wha peated Pvaty Pnt ted) year eaje tedoy Wa levt yea. pay eew test at peace WDIY KlWMtaOTM.lt, U01MIM mriu. ituiinumnitmi t5 eenfiiefi a aieteiuiieri to me "'I bv if fc-een County Beard pi heaaa Freeheioeti wTrt. IVii-T'T-fcaaa wiitiNr.

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