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TASSAIC DAILY HERALD. THVRSDW, OCTORER IS. l'L'S PAGE TWENTY-ONE TH) 1 mi Kiimerioi oa paicfficiav TELEPHONE PASSAIC 2003 Vooilridnc Aiitlierford News of East Comet Has 7 Players On Shelf De Vitos Squad Encounters More Hard Luck by Ineligibility Lineup Is Shifted Freeholder Edwards Honored at Banquet Portrait of Former Mayor of East Rutherford Dedicated at Dinner in Rutherford Elks Club Judge Guy Fake Is Main Speaker Sturtevant Loses Action for Salary from Freeholders Justice Parker State Temporary Diitrict Clerk Sergeant I Not Due Dack Pay A political, a well as Ugal triumph. was won by th Hoard of Freeholder yeterdav, when th decision of Jusths Chari Porker, of th Court et hrrot and Apjvcnli, reversing Hi Judgment against th county for $3 477, whUH wa granted to Reward blur-tevant, of Rutherfoid, by Judge Mwin t'nffiey month ago Th suit agalmrt th fieeholders was etarted hy Hturtevant in on effmt to collect sum bark pa which he alleged was due him for hi work a teniHtrary sergeant at-arm tn the Reeotid Judicial Du trlct ourt of Bergen County, at D-t Ruthnford Rturtvnt wa ptKIilsd a eon staid In thnt court tn J921, when Guy I- Fake, of Rutherford, was Judg. Shortly thereafter th regular si Bant-at-rma waa unable perform hi uruai duties, and Hturtevant was given th tmpn rary spjmtntment, under written agreement that It wa to without pay From March 10, lift, until Jan uaiy tt, 1124.

HtuiUvant per filmed thoa dutte under Judge Faka, and until December. I -14 under Judg Harvey the present Judge Feeling that he might to rcive th pay nf a i geant -at-arm for that work, Hturtevant billed the freehuldci fnr th $1,477 and met with a refusal Political capital wa mad of thl refusal at th time, and th lm-carat of the county laid th refusal to pay to the fullUr nf the freeholders, which admittedly IlepohlU an 4lth Ward McGinnis, of Jnr-ay City, as his cminnel, Hturtevant entered eiill in th ChChit toml, where Judge t'affrey granted Hturtevant a Judgment fur th um claimed, Th freeholders, determined md to gh up, and with tha advice nf Htantnn Lawrence, of Rutherford county counstj, decided to appeal th css. Judge John FtabUakl. who waa county counsel at the Pm the Fret suit vrss started handled th appeal for fit county tn rendering th decision Just tee Parker said (list the provision of th Distrirt Cmnt under which th milt was brousht, did not enn-tempiat paying the regular oaiary to a temporary appointee, a snrlt Interpretation would allow the eaptnditur of unlimited sum for th Mr of assistant to any sergeant -at-arm who did not fe! Iik handling his own duties, and would make th county support many men wh wer holding fAPTAIM AMP CENTER OF GEORGIA TECHS "GOLDSM TORNADO." Fishing Parly Is to Leave Saturday A party of twelve fieMrg enthusiasts will leave her Saturday night fur Fhpshead Bay. Chrt msn organixwr of th rorty Those he bar already made arrangement to go at Patre man inne Davtx, Chari Aimona, WU-Ifam Kammerer, rrank Cuksn Walter Oomf and Recorder pqjntnkk Marconi, 4 Manser VmVed Pennsylvania Girl Announcement was mad list night of th engagement of Siam-car Manger.

wm of Mr. and Mr. Iwvid Manser. $1 Humboldt trf nd Mis Amy Kennedy, BushklU Fall, Pa. Mr and Mr.

FJ ward Tspner, and family, hav taken up ham on lu-Uwann avenue, alter spending th past twelv monthf tn Rhode Island. wher Mr Tapper position had taken him Mr and Mr. E. Itlngetna, tl South High street, hsv return I home from en automddi trim viaitihg reletinti lq prwvtdcme Rhode Island Mi Josephine Rlefann 2f RviDh High atrtet, i to her horn by Illness, Mrs. John ilnl, of Linden venue entertained her brother-in-law, Rr, of Hill, Long Island, on TuesdajL Mr end Mi Hmlth hav had a their guests fr a few day.

Mr, and Mra Andrew lhierheck and family of Lymihurgt. Robert FiUott, Hr of THilgm street, confined to hi horn by Dines. Mr John Belli of Clifton. wa 0 town visiting friend yeateidav Moose Stag to Open Activities Tomorrow Night Is to Be Eventful for Lodge The entertainment committee nf ihe Passaic lAnlg nf Moose, has completed grranaunentg for bolding a Moos stutf party tomorrow nlaht i th lodges hall, an effhinl upenlng of Hi Fail gn. on.

Htipimrt of memlier snd (heir friend (a solicited a means of br.nutog th irn and gbjerf of lodg befu th puhlU. Th slug I being bfM In ennjunce Hon With th membership drive nw In progtes Th cuomtlttro of arranysment ha planned an ex eptiunally well Iraianced bill of performer direct from New Turk dubs. It include th up-pearanr of Gwen Noftag and hr besutlful dancing girl and tha origin'll Archway Quartet of this city, who will hav aeverul new butnher Th enmmifte hs mad provisions for serving oandwh ha snd smokes' to round cut th program ZepTladMliT for Pajsaic Man Fred Felbelmann. I Mrti avenue, was among those from I'aa-ale to feceiva mail rorrted (tom Germany bv the (lraf 2ppllo In It trana-Atl-tJ tr Ip Hit brother. Karl, who live (n Frankfort-on-Mntn, sent him a card posted st at Tam.

lest Wednesday Th card whs delivered by th rie Post Office, yesterday A sp is) stamp csUng 40 cents was th post. Saturday afternoon the Garfield Hikh School football tram will make It detut In the Bergen County League, when It meet the Fist Rutherford eleven the Be'mont FblL Last year Last Rutherford came through at the head of the league, while ms tied for second honors. The Purpe and Gold Will again he handicapped with a few regular out of the line-up lp to this time, there were at least three regulars out of each game due to Injuries, hut In this encounter, Garfield will be minus four player due to their -cholastlc stand ng The four players are Albert Winters, regular halftack. Joseph Yusko, who earned his letter at tackle, Paul Bonita, last season a center, now av-mg backileld, Palo Pierce, a new turner who has shown much ability in the Lmeison game, when substituting for Rtcfanco at end Beside these four Coat Dev Ho will also lose Bruno Janom-ki. end, tVally Leback, backfield ind John Gutowaki, substitute tackle.

who are on the inlured list. Poach Devito has difficulty filling the vacancies mode by these players. At end the diminutive iouh 1 using fc'peg and benft, tackles. Cotton and Yurlsin; j.uards, tiXarchol and Pavlick cen-tr. ZuDU.

qunrterbirkr Captain Prank Semanchlk; fullback John Kakasrik, and hnlfbacks, Joseph Ztvada and John Itjaby Bdwgrd Kocls, who is again on the injured list, with turned ankle, has not bten able to practice thus far, but sure thnt he will poy Paturday eague Stars to at Oritani Oval with Braves cnohue All Leaguers to Meet Harper's Hackensack Team Next Sunday to Play i Donohue' All Leicuer will neet Harry Hirpers H-wkensuk me at Ontanl Field, Hacken-ck, Sunday afternoon, with Amer-cin and National league stars In line up Donohue will ue Parry Woodall, h'roit American League catcher, villi Owen Carroll, also of Detroit, rod Alrg Ferguson, Philadelphia Vitionala, doing mound dutv LU Blue, St flouts Americana, Fi Knothe. Portland pacific at League, George Knothe, pue ulo, Western league and Joe Duc'vn, New York anka, will be the infield, while Charley Da kki, Attleboro. New Kngland f.eigue, Johnny Gunu and Charley in an, Patersons Cleveland 'ii iican stir, will ba In the out tx Fights Last Night (By The AiwIatH Fre) CHicaflO CHto Von Forat. Vor-w iv, won on foul over Chuck Wig-ins. Indian ipoll (.1) Haakon Chicago, and Johnnv Burns ban Frncro.

drew (4) A1 I v. Pittsburgh outpointed Tom ver Detroit (6) Andy Mitchell ArgeU knocked out HarnM nrrev Detroit (M Leo Mitch tcs krorked out S.g wbk Milwaukee (4). Derby hat Democrat, IIx'vrtt IXs-puMl art Hs flow, but I tM ik vovt allow It a gelling near th time. And It wont long, till hag Congressman John Thta popy.ar old tal of mitt Councilman Uum auk of bis year on th Council, fiv of whhh wrr under Mr tdwards Ta av mot than hw been aald tonight would aupsrfiuoua. Mr Edward uid when Mavor Petrte asked her to Speak.

Thus- present Wrr' Fpeakets1 table Mr. and Mr. James Fd-wards, tfr, parent of th ft-boldrr, t-reeholder and Mrs d-wards, Mayor and Mrs etii, Juvlg and Mia hake. Councilman Gtsmiich and Vra. Adam 7.tnk Gueals councilman and Mr.

Buin. Councilman and Mr Clark, Itecotdsr and Mr Mortimer Brit knr. Couiu tlman Bam bach, Mls Alvin Zlmmsrmann, Coun-ulman and Mrs. Zimmer maim, District Clerk Idwitt P. Huttiit.

Mia A. Moir, Mr, and Mra Thompson, former Major and Mr Westbrook, Mr and rs Pan! lleidcr, Mr ami Mta Paul O. Pierson, oll. Chief McClelland, Mis Um Mvt ieHsnd. Lrough Auditor and Mrs Usiold Reilly Borough Clerk and Mra WHHam 1 Mke, Borough Collector and Mr Cornelius t'srtv, Mr and Mra Henry Hrr, Jr, Mr and Mr lrlilk Taj lor.

Mis Roaa Van Roden, mnooi Truate lienry H. Hensth, Fit Chief and Mra Richard A Weaver, Hrhonl Trust and Mra Arthur C. JiUard Bchnnl Trust and ITesldent nf the Hut hi ford (hsmher n( Cmtrnsrc Frank Van llodn, John Orr, Mr and Mm. Daniel A Vriea, John Nelson, Charles H. Atkina, W.

Ashiry. Ruperintend-ent nf public Works and Prrsdnt of tha hast Rutherford Board of Health William hiLnrwuih, Mis Urncs Oschner, Rchoul Trust and Mr rdrlck Llgenramh, Poor-master and Mrs Alien Trudo, Mis Marhm HatkloirUi, George Mr and Mra Frederick P.rner and Mr. and Mra Frederh A Kaempffe. Sedan and Trucks Damaged in Crash on Paterson Ave. Newark, Jerey City Truck, Passaic Car in 1 1 a i Siencking Held Two truck and a sedan were In collision at Park and Patersoh av nuc at SO o'clmk last night, with resultant damage to tha car and on of the truck Robert Htnrklng, 19 Ludding ton avenu.

Clifton, driving a truck owned by Fiedrrhfc J. Iavlno, Clifton avenus, Newark, wt on Paterson avenue wa shout to turn into park avenue 'when th other truck, going east, and hi yoJHdod. Bruno Roaretk. 14 Brook street, Jersey By, ws th drtver of In other truck, owned by Anthony uspola, 4i'x Rroog street, Jersey City. Tii sdn wMth ws dsmagsd wa driven hehimf th wsstloun4 nick hy Valentin Janet Wo, bool street, prsaalr, and wned by Ijis mother Tha Pavtoo truck wa towed to ne aid of the street by Morn hnT, gf 11m kensAck street, and iter taken Jones' Oarage, Or ihnrd street latro'rmm Georg hinsi um-moned Klrruklng ajipear in to Rutherford Pollc Court October 13 Trolley and Truck Damaged in Crash 1 Collision at Orchard and Hackensack St.

No One Injured i Damage resuld to a Hat kerieii l)n trolley and a seven and on-hulf ton truk owned by BtUfow, mo Fifth avenue Ljnd-hutat, when th two collided St 1 Hsckensatk amt Orchard street at 4 J5 ocloik Jaat night Th trolley, going south, wa op. rated by petsr Ds rl. Pale. son place, nifion The truck ws turn-u from Orchard street to go noith on Hackensack 'afreet and was driven by harleg annor, 1)4 (iront svptiue, Totowa i Increase Large 1 in Two Districts Two lct I on dletrh tt In K1 Ruthsi ford may split Let nr th elections next year following eon- HrMbJ liuresaa In registrations Tuesday. The first dixlrht wa Increased Tundsy by seventy-two nuroes, msalng tola! fit JU(.

bliifh I pproxirntely 1Q ovr tii figure If more than 4M 1 of the vsit th po'la Novemlwr It will be necesaary bo treat an- other ect)on dlalllif The thirl ditr't Is the aher heavy one. with sn in reaee of forty tw0 name over last year 4 It I peaihi thnt 4'H will vote next month, but not probable a in th firm dlatrbl 1 Other district were follows ftrrond. HI in 11 7. 447 Tuesday, fourth 441 157 61 Tuesday, fifth, 4)7 in IB. 7, 114 Tuesday.

Tribute to freeholder John Fdwards, former Msvor of Fast Rutherford, wer paid by Judg Guy L. fake borougl attorn' M.tvor John Petri and geverw other speakers at a dinner hM th Rutherford Flk Club la night to dedicate a portrait of th freeholder, whuh will hang with tho of other former major if th Fast Ruiherf Municipw Building Judfc Fake wa th prlmlpi peak of th evening Ojlur who wr culied upon Vy Mno Petrie as toastmastar wei Mavors MUlnm GramHch. now councilman, and DobL.P West brook. Couni Ilmen A. Zlm met mann, Adam lkimbach, Jsm A.

Clark and George L. Illume conned president, and Mr, hd ward also spoke Rixtj -seven persona were present at th dinner which wa fllowed by darning to th music of Tom Hughe and hi orchestra, Th Htar Fpansled Banner started tha affair When vervon was seated freeholder fdward wna ushered in by Councilman Zlmmnnuiiin, who ihairman of th arrangements committee, to the tuna of Hall, Hail, th Gang All Here Orchestra number war played at Intervals during the dinner, and 1 th form of ape-cUlty song and dnm acts wr presented The speaker war pi-reded by a humorous address ly on of the entertainment company, who con hided his tslk in a serious fashion by saving, "I am glad to tlnd in these du of poiitlcu! mud slinging and th whispering cam pujn hit we are supposed to having that there are men in public office who ran alt in tha full glare of publicity and retain the respect nnd adnilnitlon of th peo I-4 A Mayor Rmueratln 4Th hanging of a puture in the MunWlpnl Butliling i th only leniunrmtlon I out Rutherford gives its mavorx" sild Msvor Petri after Councilman Bam bach had removed en Amerhnn flag with whli th portrait of Fie-holder Ldwaid was veiled He mentioned that th guest of honor had served as a councilman for nln years and had been major for six Judge Fake, who nerved a bor-outh attormy under Mr. Hdwarda and 1 nt present attorney for both Rutherford and Last Kutherfoid devoted the principal portion of lifs address to facta of history concerning Knst Rutherford, and comment on thnngee which hav taken plate in tbs nnn of progress Judge Fsk Frmeipal 8psake told of an amusing incident at tli banquet which marked the dedication of tbs MunUIpnl Building. when A Vn Winkle, now a prominent real estate dealer of Ruticrford. grew so enthusiastic at the words of on of th speakers that lie pound an uncorked wine bottle v.gorouslv on the table top, with the result that those near him were sprnjed with wine Th speaker remarked how tree-hold, Kdwirds Mt the offW of major in favor with the public afivr fl'tren )er of acrvhe and received th jpport of tvdh R.jth-erford ard Kist It itherfnrd in hU rata for th po tfon of freeholder lie also said it a fln thing for Mr dw ards to hav hi father nnd mother witness the honor be-stowed upon him l.ist nlUit Former Mayor Westbrook Former Major Mestbrock pnk hi lose fri'-td-hip with I mm holder FPvardssim ii Mr VV1-tirook, had moved to Fast Kuher ford twentj' year ago wa npUmlstn with regard to th fiitme of th borough and mentioned the housing spar that would he opened lip With th tvb.Ishment of the new Htat high-y South of Paterson avenue in connecting with It provtd rg living quarter for m-fdojea nf the borough a i torte Another Pt Mayor Former Mau-r firartvihh, who serve I a councj'nan and mvcr inf the loro gh was formed thirty en rs am with th exception of one d-f n3e I some of the ccrdPinr of pat lime Ha txiDin how tt first couu- climeq had ieen a ter ted grograph-if ally So 81 to represent th tij.

Hi town, snd explained hi consistent aervlf sine tv saving Once ou gt In you hat to defatel 4 Wooden Walk Wooden walks were the first num'iraJ Improvement made, ou intin Grsmlifh sad and hn borough wa firmed th Hr lu p.irtment consisted thro men wiio owned thtr own engine No ritv water wa available et that tine, th fnmo idling sprinv of t) strut bring tt print it 1 ure of fir fluting watr Jfhn has b't-n initt for kt of th improvement Hat have iwen said, r' Vrr)ng tb freeholder Kdwards Major Petrie in calling upon Gaunt ilrnao Zimmerman, thank'd Warren V. Joe hem, SIS rtron avenue, has returned from a three-week stay st laktiand, FI, where represented th Bergen County lUatrlrt Council of Carpenter at th twenty-second gsneial conven-ttmi of th I nitnd Brotherhood of Carpenter and Joiners of America whih was held In connection with th (led ration of a pew $2 60 000 ham of organisation, VlMotto-R sgln Pont, American lesion, meets tonight at th head-qiinrters of Fngln Company No. Last Rutherford ir DepartnFnt, at Grov snd Hurnltoldt gtreets. Patrolman Alfred Kiel served on desk duty at poll( headquarters last night In ptsfi of patrolman Charles Flat her, who was off duty mfc, Wy Fw Ik Cii Dma mint nm Ore of the firt of the Intersec-tionxil struggles which come under the heading of being Important occurs this Saturday when Knute Rockne lead hi Irishmen to Atlanta. Georgia, to play Geoigia Tech.

These Intereect'onal clashes are becoming a populir as the fellow who evaded the custom officers on tha Canadian border and cam through with a whole carful Its getting so that some of the learns play little else but Intersections) games, but it create added Interest in the gridiron pastime and make tkkM even more difficult to obtain if that situation can be made worse Anvway, thlR classic between the Irish and the Golden Tornado 1 ahvajs looked forward to and this jear, as usual, It will give the fans an early line on the strength of the two squads Korkne ha already been quoted a saving that he doesn anticipate that the Irish will knock down the opposition as easiv as they have been accustomed to doing, but then Rockne seldom b-ags. And for that matter what reach does Georgia Tech, under the enp-Mincy of Peter Fund will make a valiant attempt to prove to Mr Rockne thnt he wasn't far wrong In his predicting come Saturday Tech it will be recalled, suffered Its only defeat of last season at the hands of the Irish and Its no secret in Atlanta even in parts of Atlnnta away from the campus that the Golden Tornado will be out for revenge In a Mg wav It is pretfv generally conceded that Oeorg'a Tech wil have the het team in the Pouthem Intercollegiate t'onfereme and when It is realiz'd that this particular Cnnferepo's Is made up of twentj-two college, such a concession la no small honor She had an unusually strong team In 1927, and, despite the loss of CaptUn Crowley and Hood, who made a name for himself as a tackle, it would seem thnt th experts have good giound for their prediction Last jenrs team wh made up largely of sophomore material, and most of them are hick in the mole, skin this ear-n Fund this vesrs captain made quite a reputation for himself as a centre last year and reports say that Tech will have an exceptionally strong line. In tha backfield Coach Alex A Aj hb MULDER tDWAROft Gostt Hone JUDGE GUY L. FAKE G'v th Bph. MAYOR JOHN W.

PETRIE TatmaUe th rommRf't for It fruit in procuring Mr Ldwnrds jxjrtralt and mranglng for liie banquet ('nun-(Ilmen (lark and lb were also on the committee Mr Zimmerman Pld tribal to Mr Edwards, with whom he lived for titTi, hy sujlng M1 livid with John, and I know him. To a aiang eprelan, they don corn any better" Jn Introducing former Ms vor 1-warde, Mr petrle nd that many argutnem taken plat be twn them whI they were arvlng on tha council hut that when Mr Fd-ward left Hi scrvlr of tn bor tlty hud pmud fri nd and st, II were 'It I a fbnsnre tii freeholder id to know that fi will gaN.er her fen p'ontha after I tn nut of offie, to do Tf liaa great honor He enumerated tie tnaynra under hud serve! a iouhmi-nutn, tc 'mg of the qui'itiea nf tid express! wish for th con-tinned sure of t) borough As nr of vuiger Isis nf fast Jtifheifujd (ounitlmsa Pirntifi'h so Id, w'uld lise to sij that 1 had tie pleasure of serving under Join fr three yra was aiwajs willing to (jsn to eveiy man nd to every rte ard wcujld glv them all consider nUou befur making a 1er, Mon Edward fc CmgcHi Councilrnsn f'lark provibd a Wll rerd trih'v itton 11 1 uj on to sp ak lij preferring to nig In dialert Hi Trst nurnlcer was a humcrom one. his Woman of Min" thn sng a short song tiftated td Frei oid Mward t) (horn of wnkh, written by Wit tarn Gibson, a former resident ftrd sn admirer of Mr Mrd ran follows He a an old pet of yours, a ad old nf mine. He a pal of verjloflv very time Polireman, fireman, marsltal artj clflilafi, Off ander will have at least two hard-driving hacks who will be new to the c'rcult These fellows, Lumpkin and Dunlap were outstanding performers on tha 11)27 freshman team and they both possess speed and power Coxuh Alexander bis Firnher an especially good line coach, and Miller a graduate from the not0 Four Horsemen, to aid him In his work at Georgia Tech. This should assure the Atlanta school of a sound system of plav While Georgia Tech ha a long schedule ahead of her and while Saturday struggle with the Irish from South Fend will not count in the final standing of the team In the Southern Intercol eglate Conference, the game, nevertheless, Is one of the most Important on the schedule of the Golden Tornado.

A victory over the lttxkne coaxhed team will give Georgia Tech an addd reputation not on'y In the South, but all over the country as well Last ear Georgia Tch lth seven victories and one tie game had but one tomhdowo scored against it la the game plaved aga'nst other Conferincw team. Hoover and Curtis Parade Is Success Five Towns Take Part Mayor Is Grand Marshal Th Hoover-Cur'i parade held Inst evening undr dirertion of Ma-vor IDtjm nd lie hi a gran marshal ano composed of five towns of Maywood, Kiddie Rlvir Township, Midland Township, Pa-ramus and Kant Paterson, proved better BUfwi than whs anticipntfl As th parade left Eist I'cttrMn thire were 250 cat In line, thtrtj-flve of which et Last Pa'-erson. Tha parade waa led by on of the County polio followed by the mo torejee Club, of Roihell park Fiv car repress nth th flv mu-OeUruiliti'a included a Mat truck advertising meeting tonight the gvwxd school Mvr Xeihl xtenr hi tlanks to those participating in the parade tor their effort in miking it rf Hi Th committee representing the various town In parade wre Mnvor Hrtle, fop Maywood, et(fl, Faramu. Blel, tsr Midlmd Township Mr Daniel and Mr Woodward, for Buddie liiw Township, and Mayor KetM. ir Last Fateisn, assisiel by Joset.M Hed.

County commltteman Tun'ghl th ftt towns will hold a huge milv at the Msywood venue hool where Joseph Frelin husn. former riator, Ju Care). Senator Morgan Laraon, and Hon Htxgirad will sihmk. CHURCb FAIR OPEN Th cfenlng of th fair at Ann Catho ic Chuh. on Fifty-fiurth street, wa larKU after ltd last evyntn Tonignt will known as RepuhlUsn N.ght anl Mayor Bmllh, of FnirUwn.

wij bike part along with Rail'd i hao.1 lrs and Qthir tountj candidat-s verm YME sr IRi lArtsr IG-DT. The Tech defense was one of the outstanding feature of piny in the South and while four teams Georgia Tech Tennessee, antler-hilt and North Carolina finished their Conference games undefeated. Georgia led the whole group In Conference victories seven while Tennessee and North Carolina were credited with five each and North tarol'na won but four acainst Conference rivals The Golden Tornado alwa plaa a hard gum and under Fund great thing or expet ted from the Atlanta hunt (Copyright. 12 Carlton Hill Team to Oppose Thistles Sunday afternoon it th Carlton Hill Oval, the arlton Hill will have as their oj the Thistle of FtiDison Itst Sunday the Cirlton lost a very thrilling game to the Internationals of la Miic by a to 1 sote The Car Un have two new player who will be arrn in action The game starts at I Railroad Station Now Has Name of Borough Re denla of the borough a pleased to note that th railruod hi flmllv ch inced the h-ime of th elation to ThsI Fateraon Kvr since the kncorpomtlon of tho borough in l'H dn effort is been made to induce the rUIrmd to chang the name of th station from Dundee Iike to Ilnst Paterson whifh ha now been accomplished Taxpayer' Club Meet Th 8ouh Faerson Citi- xens and Textuivera i lub held a meeting on Tuesdv evening at Komenta Hill Regular busae I was tranfratcd hihJ meribt en- 1 Jujed a Jon iul hour The Mile Fofiety will pi esent musical end entertainment at the First Prcshytetlsn Churrh th evening A good pctrim I been provided Tne Hi()inrr Bn. of Paterson, will be on htni Jersey Uriels (Hr The Aslate4 CrrM) Atlantic City.

If ih effort to pHtionallx pub ir utilities is euc-ce-ful then a g' ralsrnliy 11 have fillen uin th cuuntrj John Baer, of Baltimore, mod In making tii repot nf ti.a Public' Her vice (gcurltv ommltte befotei Ur InveMou nt Binkirs Assm la- I hi of Anuria in ieie Atlsnti Cty. Harris 17 of up May 4'ourt House whs k'lted snd a not iter girl injured when ti nut siiu'k 4.y an u-tomobile whie returning to the njMi May Lourt lions Ch hool with A tms of girl High Atlantic City. The Rev William Ira am of th First Prei termn Oinrch, of Nmdrn siiessmg In rcfiren to injur traffc urged that the New Jersey lYsl ter, an Fvhwl n.et in the Olive! hurch here, 'spenk Ms i mind and ronsclen upon one nf tii nnl mnnientfui ltsnes thit' couid cohfiunt it I A IIcv I-Iap Europe As It Is Today Are you familiar wllh the countries whkh owe us 22 bill ion dollars? Have you looked Europe orr since the war? Or do you still think of ths old map In the school Kcoyraphy. It Is all ihnnjred. A brand new map of Europe Is olT the pr-xies of the world's larat map makers.

Our Washington Information Bureau, anticipating that every home, ofllce, and ahool will want copy, has secured ths first edition, on fine paper, full colors, 21 by 28 Inches, for our readers. With Oe map are full staUtical tablee about sreaa, populations, bta, roinace, railroads, etc. New and old boundaries and spelling are shown. Available through this newKpater only st the postage snd handling cost of ten cents. Uae this coupon.

DGER SOUTHPAW SICNALC I ff l) 1 n- E3 HU.HI'.HIC 1 MSSKIN, Dlintor Th RNic Daily Herald Inf'rmatiri't Buiesu, Washington D. C. 1 rcjnB here It TF CL NTH In oin or atarnp a copy of the new MAT OF El RuI'L Sum Htrt nty F'nf A first pirt of the hopa of WiKonein for football ictoru i thi fj depend on two kft handed qonrUrbocV. Southpnw field (ten-oral re quite rare, e.pecielly bn they ora adept hurlinf passe Frank Cuisimer, boee, and Simmy Itehr, Inset. Though both are really quarterbacks, Itehr tome times fills in at half..

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