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TOE MONTCLAIR TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 Five Arc Injured Water Supply Held Enough In Crash Summit Trips Montclair In Soccer MHS 'Better Balanced' This Year Five people, including two Erie Station Plan Draws Opposition Opposition to the proposed elimination of ticket agency service at the Erie Railroad's Montclair Heights Railroad young children of a Montclair fireman, required medical at Vincellette: "The Commandoes have good prospects and we'll send you some good material." Without previous announcement, Anderson narrated the 1941 grid tilt between Montclair and East Orange, won by the Mounties. Anderson, had as his guests at the dinner three members of that 1941 combine, Bucky Brownlee, a back; Johnnie Russo, tackle, and Art Carlson, center, as well as the team's manager, Anthony (Kitty-Goo) Cuozzo. Russo tention late Thursday morn Ample Volume in Storage but Officials Are Watching It. ing following a three-car col period in 1957 and 23.07 in 1949. Beginning next month the Wanaque Reservoir will be able to augment its supply from Ramapo River flood waters, also, further improving the situation.

The Ramapo project was in operation in 1957, but not in 1949. The volume of water in storage normally hits its lowest point late in November or early in December. Winter snow and rain and Spring rains then build it up to a peak just before the beginning of Summer. lision at High St. and Virginia Ave.

would be required to do one of two things the railroad agency be eliminated: look for other quarters for a sub-station in the area or eliminate the agency. 1 One of Dr. Partridge's reasons for opposing the Erie application bears on the postal sub-station question. He explained that the sub-station was very convenient for the college, which sends out many mail pieces every day. However, it was learned that postal authorities might consider locating a sub-station on the college campus, if a survey reveals that the volume of business makes this action seem desirable.

While admitting that only 25 students use rail facilities to Montclair High opened its 1959 soccer slate on an unsuccessful note Tuesday, dropping a 4-0 decision to Summit, but giving Coach Carl Newman reason to believe that with Taken to Mountainside Hos Station in Upper Montclair at Carlisle Rd. and Normal Ave. pital after they complained of back and leg injuries were Edward Waldron, 59, of 386 Alden Orange; John E. pointed out that in those days more experience it will de developed this week on two fronts prior to the scheduled hearing of the firm's application before the New Jersey velop into a strong outfit most players played both ways, and Brownlee praised "Clary's With the water supply approaching the scasorv when it normally hits its annual low mark, Montclair officials yesterday reported they are watching the situation carefully, but without immediate concern. Water Bureau Superintendent Arnold Giannetti reported Outside of the by Head Coach Clary Anderson that "we're better balanced this year than last year," and Junior Varsity Coach Mike Oriel's comment that "the team will jell," no predictions concerning the 19S9 football prospects at Montclair High were forthcoming at the first meeting of Montclair's M.

Club Tuesday night at Marlboro Inn. After discussing the season's prospects, along with the likely players for the various positions, Anderson referred to the opening skirmish with Teaneck Sayres, 34, of 58 North Munn Newark, and Anthony Luongo, 36, of 617 Walsh Orange. They were passengers poise and finesse in his half-time talks." Board of Public Utility Commissioners at the Commission's 101 Commerce Newark, of fices Wednesday at 11 A.M.- Summit's veterans pierced the inexperienced Mountie defense fop a pair of first quarter goals Tuesday, but thereafter Montclair fought the winners on even terms until the final period when a substitute-sprinkled Montclair line-up permitted another pair of Summit scores. Dr. E.

DeAlton Partridge, yesterday tnat conditions are appreciably better than in the come to the college. Dr. Part president of Montclair State in a vehicle driven by Joseph H. Hubert, 41, of 387 Valley West Orange. The children, Diane, 3,.

and Michele, 11 months, Denicola, were thrown from the seat of the car operated by their Youth Group Plans to Meet Saturday FALL KIDS US WITH College, indicated that the college will oppose the application at the hearing since "granting it would be a disservice to the students" attending the college who are encouraged to use here on Saturday. Pointing out A CHEERFUL SUN, father, Michael Denicola, 29 With only three veterans available, Newman had reason to believe before the'game that BUT WEATHER NIPPY WAS BE6UN his squad was in for a tough The Essex County Committee of the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth will confer Saturday at South Orange Junior High season, but was impressed by some of the performances of 75 Montague and were taken to the office of a physician. According to information given Sergeant Canio Russo and Patrolmen Thomas Mc-Cormick and Joseph Recchia, a Public Service Gas and Elec ridge said that officials are constantly attempting to encourage their use. "With the continued enrollment increase, resulting in parking problems, the rail business supplied by college students may become increasingly important," he added. Dr.

Partridge indicated that he has been unsuccessful in efforts to obtain from the Erie special student tickets at reduced rates and the addition of extra trains in the afternoons. "At the present time," he continued, "a student who misses an early afternoon train has to wait two hours for another one." aeainst Summit despite the that Teaneck disposed of Memorial, 33-0, last year and that the Bergen County team is "charged up" for Saturday's opener, Anderson added: "And we're trying to do the same thing." Anderson praised Times Sports Columnist. John W. Cresbaugh Jr. for his "campaign to have ninth grade football in Montclair," and declared the veteran Mountie loss.

two recent drought years of 1949 and 1957, but the supply is not adequate to permit of wasteful use. As of Monday, Mr. Giannetti declared, the volume in storage was 17.91 billion gallons compared to the 13.74 billion gallons in storage on 21, 1957. Daily average draft is down slightly from 1957, Mr. Giannetti continued, adding, however, that this is a fluctuation rather than a trend.

The daily draft this year has averaged 100.6 million gallons compared to 102.6 million gallons in 1957. In 1949, however, the average daily draft was 94.9 million gallons and has increased slowly since. Rainfall in the Wanaque watershed has improved this year, also, totalling 29.84 tric Company truck operated School, 70 North Ridgewood from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Heading the sub-commtitee on Juvenile Justice are Mrs.

In the line-up for Montclair were Dick Connant, goalie; Al Bascome, and Jim Bunting, fullbacks; Bill Vasi, Jay West-fall and Jim Walter, halfbacks; by Edward M. Carter, 37, of 71 Melody Hill Clifton, and LOCAL IftAlkmAKU kM facilities to travel to and from the Upper Montclair college, located immediately to the north of the station. In addition, commuters using the facilities and residents in the area have signed petitions registering "strong opposition" to the proposal. The Erie is seeking to eliminate the ticket agency at the station. However, train service would continue as at present, and the station would remain open between 7 and 9 A.M.

Mondays through Fridays for the benefit of commuters. The application is similar in nature to the compromise agreement worked out earlier this year between "the Erie and Mont a vehicle driven by Hubert Maxwell Barus of 35 Norman Don Cameron, Joseph Calleja Mike Eshaghoff, Pete Linehart and Charles Lombardi, in the were involved in a right-angle crash at the intersection. Hubert's car glanced off and struck Denicola's vehicle. Rd. and Ernest G.

Fifield of 351 Highland both Upper Montclair. Members of this sub-committee include an ad forward line. Bascome, West fall and Connant are the only tall Knights In three who saw any significant coach, "Sure, I favor it" Anderson thanked the Club for, donating a 7-man ''sled" for football; introduced Duncan Sinnock, Montclair Academy coach, who will "be available to me as a scout this year," and also introduced Bob Vincellette, who is donating his services and helping to coach the Commandoes; Said amount of action last year. Officers Michael T. Colonna was in Carter was traveling north in High Hubert, east in Virginia while Denicola had stopped in the intersection The remainder of the Moun ditional eighteen residents of Montclair.

Following morning workshops Dr. Daniel Brower, associate professor of psychology at Montclair State College will discuss: "Conflicting Val inches by Sept. 8 compared to 22.81 inches for the same tie slate follows: in the westbound lane of Vir Today, East Orange, away; stalled Thursday as Grand Knight of Montclair Council No. 1277, Knights of Columbus, at the organization's club ginia Ave. prior to the crash.

Sept. 29, East Orange, home; Oct. 1, Verona, away; 6, clair commuters affecting the Mountain Ave. station in Up house, 42 Park Montclair. Serves as Leader Kearny, away; 8, Hanover ues in Child and Adolescent Development: An Attempt at Integration." All who interested in Others installed as officers! Park, home; 13 Chatham Mrs.

Sydney Kellner, of the Montclair Essex away; 15, Bloomfield, away; are: George Baker, deputy grand knight; Joseph R. Gar-' 20, East Paterson, home; 27, County American Jewish Com per Montclair, located about half a mile south of the Montclair Heights station. Complicating the proposed elimination of the ticket agency at the Montclair Heights Station is the fact that the ticket agent also operates a Post Of Irvington Tech, home; 29, and concerned with youth and the problems pertaining thereto are urged to attend this rity, chancellor; William A. Sheehan, warden; Paul J. mittee, is serving as area chairman for a testimonial Livingston, home; Nov.

3, Ver ona, home; 5, Irvington, away; SeamlessXj Ur Stockings 1 conference. Gary; recorder; Cornelius Egan, financial secretary; dinner to begiven Dr. Harold A. Lett of Newark, retiring assistant director of the New 10, West home; 12, Bloomfield, home. Thomas Abendschoen, treas Skin, Scuba Diving urer; John Hopkins, advocate; Richard Raad, inside guard; Class Set to Start He who governed the world Jersey State Division Against Discrimination, at the Essex House in Newark Wednesday.

Charles Scillia, outside guard. fice sub-station in the building. While a postal representative indicated that the Government probably would take no position relative to the Erie's application, the Post Office Following are the trustees The Fall course in skin and STORE SPACE limited spac available in S.ction On. Application new being accepted for Section Two. LEDGEW00D CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER Located at ledgewod Circle at junction of routei 46 A 10, Roxbury Township, N.

J. Excellent locations available or: Drug, Stationery Hardware, Beauty Shop PLAIN before I was born shall take care of it likewise when I am dead. My part is to improve the present. John Wesley. elected: James McMahon.

To live is not to learn, but Charles Nicholas and Louis I to apply. Legouve. Streisguth; delegates to chapter: James McMahon, Michael scuba diving for adults begins Tuesday evening, Sept. 29 at the Montclair YMCA. The class, scheduled to meet from 8 to 10 will be conducted TOWN EMPLOYES LEAGUE League of Montclair MONTCLAIR SUBURBAN LEAGUE T.

Colonna, Robert Douglas, MAINTENANCE PARK BAER CONCRETE Den'la 1M3 213 1H4 Sian'i 1:17 1H8 147 D'An'a 111:1137... OLD CANAL 1NNI SCBfRBAK William Sheehan and George Baker; alternate delegates: KEY KORNER Radi 1H5 Kied'r llllt lit'! 15K Ch't'd l.V) lH'l 118 1H 151 15KMiHe 32:1... 121 Ciotli t'ar'o VTro 1117 143 117 145 1:47 v'lo 1KB 174 1114 12 175 154 181 184 1118 11)0 20 Burke Kihl Mayer Ziwr Joseph Tucci, Louis Troiso, 114 130 202 Paoi'o 213 140 183 Coin'd 140 121 107A. 12tl 188 184'H'n'm 153 174 145 lOlt 153 107 137 224 102 148 177 14 108 186 178 Sk'r'i A'm'o 144 1.18 lift Blind 125 125 125 Mill'r 1110 14ll 177 K'stul 1HO 178 li)5 Maf'ci Sik'ra Bruno Ch'st'n Hand. Louis Hoehn, Robert Kelly NH'o 1 M5 1 85 1 57 1U7 100 187 145 15 13 15 under the direction of the physical department staff and volunteer instructors who are members of the N.

J. Skin Diving Club. All persons enrolled will be required to provide their own mask, flippers and Bi k'a 171 175 a Tot. 808 853 922 MICRO MESH OR SEMI-TOE (demi-toe) proportioned lengths OPERA LENGTH up to size 12-36" Jong Tot. 801 824 800 and Frank Rafter; delegates to State convention: Michael Tot.

843 70U H10 Tot. 774 1)14 818 Tot. t)80 797 742 Tot. 710 727 0831 TIMES I ROBIN HOOD I ll8 214IW11 170 245 175 MONT. Rr 17 BROOKDALE M1SCIA T.

Colonna and Joseph, Tucci; alternate delegates to conven FIRE DEPT. I POLICE DEPT. 1.17 202 1 Prini-e Army-Navy Sporting Goods 171 134 148 108 108 158 Mai i M'n'o Zirh'i Gal'o 212 107 144 180 145 Wo! I 102 1H2 15H 1H7 14:1 175 171 158 182 141 158 rrrx'h VR il Ki'h'a snorkel. Applications for registration may be obtained by 101 134 12 Hnar 1 05 17a Jo7 1HII loo 177 1HX 314 165 158 177 Kinir Kr'Kcr Cu'co tion: Ernest Herman and Ray Galligan; lecturer: William 135 160 145' 144 150 15 142 155 102 155 150 100 Lapiw 117 114 13H 208 154 140 181 151 150 100 101 104 233 109 7U1 924 813 Mo'y Fas'i Torro Sffroi Tot. Dav's Gi'n't Riu-'o Slant Hand.

calling Pilgrim 4-3400. 108 100 lf0 140 187 140 181 103 142 9 Hoffman; assistant lecturer: Tot. 842 915 951 Gian'tt 107 1411 ni'la 101 104 18fl Oant'i 172 144 Hand. 12 13 Ladies Men Childrenswear and others Adjoining Food Fair W. T.

Grant Endicott Johnson Shoe Fundamentals of skin and Tot. 744 819 784 Harold Hagy. PAVMSKO Tot. 912 918 790 f'ODET SERV. Sci'k 170 24H171 1'nn'ne lrt 170 219 scuba (self-contained under SETTANT DELTTCIA'S 171 105 1 145 145 1 water breathing apparatus) 744 850 759 Tot.

Tot. 811 800 73Uj Sliv'y 144 175 170 Dit're 148 1M5 14 Plu'r A. P. IVfi Kant" I Kale 15H 174 lUOiPot'i 142 177 170 diving will be given with in 184 177 101 18H 107 170 New 20 lane Bowling Alley Mrs. Cralle, Mrs.

Ames Tie for Medal METER 140 100 Hrll eti 39 89 1 58 1 55 1 38 145 110 175 103 100 177 Den 145 1411 105 Sct'i 150 1H1 Alt 104 15M 180 M. I struction in the proper use of (iia D'iS'i IVpe Ruc'o Kiv'ki 142 2:12 144 J. DP. 200 21H140 i per pr. per pr.

143 140 178 equipment. Students will learn 14H 138 123Arm 137 11H 133 A DC. HO 100 133 R. C. J52 151 lrtlJl'ov'o D'F'o DM.

1H8 140 123 170 219 108 144 109 127 100 150 174 147 159 202 Tot. 851 903 805 Mrs. Joseph Cralle and Mrs. Tot. 812 800 841 to fit and defog masks, the Tot 704 78M8bU 733 766 831 Marston Ames tied for honors GIBUNS SHERRY'S DT'o Hand.

171 213 1 HO; Rut 0 3 for $2.65 3 for $2.95 technique of snorkel-to-lung, 1 75 2 1 1 2.14 45 45 45 Rural 170 188 171 Wolf K. of T. VER. Tuesday in the qualifying JULIASOS lung-to-snorkel transition, and 201 1:17 177 P11 rs 121 174 13(1 Leh'n 121 143 154 Nnlson 103 134 153 Tot. BOO 852 194 Tot.

751 753 755 153 144 185 what they should know about 187 1N8 17' 157 1M7 1H' 189 1H1 1UH 151 MHIU'on 188 188 Vis'o 147 143 Kays MT'y Klt'r 155 131 lrtll Himi'l 185 178 133 HO 131 145 M. A. E. A. DfA.

Blind HOW THEY 187 183 204 150 133 173 Don'o balanced pressures, air embolism and Navy diving tables. A Lost 133 135 135 H'rl 171 110 200 round for the women's club championship at the Montclair Golf Club. Each had an 83. Competition will be in two flights of 16. The final is scheduled for Sunday, Oct.

4. Tot. 819 800 802 Tot. 907 855 949 Parks Poln-p YMCA certificate will be given STAM Won fl 4 3 3 2 Tot. 714 704 788 Tot.

746 006 775 3 3 5 0 TIERNEP'S 1 PRUDENTIAL upon completion of the course P'A'o 210 1411 1H11H1147 Maintenance M'Ur Water Fire SENTINEL V. Z-i 181 j58 18 Richard Kidder, president of Roi ill Ward UNKNOWNS R. E'a 144 130 121 (las'o 101 157 HO opposite A Parking Facilities for 1,000 cart TREMUD0US P01MIAL Inquire about our 'SPECIAL DEALS' Brokers cooperation invited GEORGE GREEN 119 West 57th Street New York 19, N. Y. or call collect JUdson 6-2350 4 In 9-hole division, Mrs.

John 127 150 111 174 U17 148 102 1HH 178 ll 144 170 171 300 211 127 107 1:14 102 143 12 176 220 10H 157 1M 178 Mm Id C'n Hams Tnn'o P' ro Lib Mono I. S'la Arm'o It. Z't Carle 124 158 103 P. a 153 102 100 the Montclair YMCA N. J.

Skin Diving Club and George Moore will instruct in class 177 144 200 203 18H 155 181 107 140 High School Tennis Evans and Mrs. William Frederick tied at 36 in a medal play competition. Mrs. Evans won A a 148 140 151) SALES CO. "Your Nylon Specialty Store" Route No.

46 Little Foils, N. J. Westbound Lane 1 mile west of Rte. 3 Intersection Free parking right in front of our store. Open seven day Please stop in for leisurely shopping or mail ut your order with remittance.

We pay postage. Tot. 814 885! Tot. 850 841 854 Tot. 876 803 7U9 Tot.

670 752 735 Tourney This Week HOW THEY STAND on a draw. H.S W. W. SfRS. I Play starts this week in the Won 5 C.S'e 104 134 150 N.L'o 148 108 107 002 M1H annual Montclair High School ColPy Sorv.

Knhtil Hood Rarr Concrete Men are rewarded for what J. 1711 143 300 167 157 100 1 05 205 137 5 5 4 93 157 142 124 Mac 187 172 178 San 150 105 l'Olriawi Tennis Tournament. Thirty 957 Tiorncy'B Tav. Ro A S'e S. S'e room worK and in the pool with Joe Twaits and Fred Haynes, the physical directors.

Others of the club who will assist are Barbara Kidder, Ed Bogaert, Nancy Whynall, Jack Griggs, Tony Quadrel, Dick Whynall, and Penny Wityk. 1- they give the world not what they take. three boys have signed up for Lost 1 1 1 4 5 5 5 1114 1011 1115 153 185 R. the championship matches. 808 949 859 890 Tot.

803 706 813 Tot. 853 811 IW5 Pavlitko Gihlin'n Prudential 3 Key Korner 1 Mnntrlair Timeg 1 Hhrrry-Calldhan 1 951 80 J.ost Richard Henderson, last year's winner, is a heavy favorite to repeat. Seeded behind the champion are Bill Cluthe, Dave Russell, and Brooks mm T1IF MTF! iiiiuiii 0 1 1 Boveroux. HOW T1IKV STAM Won, ncLlira i 0 Sfntnii'l 0 Klm-I'bir 5 5 W. W.

Mirwry 'A MUfi-1 'l Old .1 Suburban Sftlani 1 Jttliannn's 1 K. of 1 0 Others who are expected to 4 5 cause the favorites trouble are Jeff Fisch, Craig Applefield, Craig Magher, Warren Ross, and Dick Schweppe. Play will 5 5 NEW COMPACT CAR BY CHEVROLET be at Mountainside, Brookdale, and Nishuane. Trophies will be awarded to the" winner and when it's your runner-up. TBPlE-TRAetC MUAWUM SCREEN and STORM WINDOWS FOR YOUR SUMMER and WINTER PROTECTION! yiHIIHIHUIIIIIIIINIIIIMIItlllHIHIIIIIIHtMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlHIIIIS WIDER WHEELS (S m) NOME ADULT PIANO CLASSES THAN BIG CARS TO MAKE IT Helen Braine Wilson Lewis (with Adult School of I Education 15 Years) For nearly a century, our company has been moving people to and from all parts of the world.

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