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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 7

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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7
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Passak-Clifton. N. X. THE HERALD-XETVS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934 1. For rwldent of LyndlWftt thr' Sh.nman'a Conf-Monry, Stuy- jmur Want Ads ther.

regular mats Herald-. Want Ad Station at I v.ant Avenue. Ebatof (-1750 Placl offic rate Adr. County Heart Ass'n Aims At $50,000 Goal Ellis Island Becomes Lonely Way Station for the Seagulls Immigration Facilities Through Which 20 Million Passed Finally Close Doors nothing but fasten tags on people to. show where they were going.

The General Service Administration is yet to decide what to 1 do with Ellis Island. The Fed-; eral Bureau of Prisons is taking; over some of the equipment and fixtures. The City Welfare Department I has expressed an interest in ae- (UP) The seagulls took over quiring the island. At least one feeler has been extended by a private developer. Sprung.

62, a railroad ticket Though he is not a nmn IKJ Sul LODI, N.J. ROUTE 46 Phone GR.T0471 Largest Sclcclisn cl Ilalisnal Brand Toys. ELLIS ISLAND, N. Ellis Island today. 2 Million Used It Unlike the 20.000,000 immigrants who had to wait on the agent government employe, he has worked on the island for 47 years, longer island a day, a week, or even than anyone.

months and years while the U. S. I Sprung remembered when'shuir nidi in reiievtaf government decided whether to there were not one but 20 ticket ef RhramiBv let them in, the seagulls will agents on Ellis Island. They dis- Uni, ubieuTomy come come and go as they please. I pensed up to 4.000 railway tickets (ijiiW)C nDllf CTftBC The U.S.

Immigration and a day to immigrants. onUII 3 UftUU dlUnC UV PASSAIC. N. IS HOWE AYE. since the program has been running longer in this area than in any other part of the state, and has definitely proven its worth.

More money must be raised if we are to continue our local programs at their, present level and still support our fair share of the research and educational programs of the New Jersey and American Heart Associations." Garfield Man Needs Donations of Blood John Green, 316 Semel Avenue, Garfield, needs blood. He spends three to four days of each month at the Passaic General Hospital receiving the transfusions that keep him alive. Since an operation in January he has received about 40 pints. But the hospital supply is not endless. Hospital authorities ask a pint of new blood for each pint expended.

The type is not important. Any pint of blood donated to the hospital will mean that Mr. Green will receive the type blood he The mkns family today asked residents of the area for aid. Freeman to Speak Tuesday Before Newark Rotary Club Forster W. Freeman, of Paterson, president of the New Jersey State Bar Association, will address the Newark Rotary Club at noon Tuesday in the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark.

Freeman, a member of the firm of Freeman, Buttermoie 4: Freeman, has been a lawyer since 1921 and was elected head of the State Bar Association last May. He will describe public service activities of the association. Freeman is a past president of the Paterson Rotary Club. TOYS "Victory Dinner" in Paterson Monday To Hear Plans The Passaic County Heart Association will hold a victory get-together for Its campaign workers Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the Alexander Hamilton Hotel, Paterson.

Dr. Meyer Notkin, past president under whose leadership the record total of S25.533.68 was raised, will preside. Dr. Julian Cohen, new president, will discuss the program for the current year, and plans for the association's future development. Miss Lorraine Vogel, executive director, will thank the volunteer workers who took part in the drive and in other association activities.

The heart associations 1955 goal will be $50,000, twice the 1954 goal. In announcing the figure, Dr. Cohen pointed out that Passaic County ranks 13th among the states 21 counties in per capita giving, and sixth in total funds raised. I am sure that the people of Passaic County wish to support their local heart association at least to the same extent as the people of other New Jersey counties, Dr. Cohen said, especially SAVE 25 Extruded Aluminum COMBINATION TRAINS CARRIAGES BICYCLES GAMES DOLLS WINDOWS 15 95 DOORS $4995 Naturalization Service has completed an orderly and somewhat nostalgic retreat from the island in New York harbor which for 62 years stood as Americas gateway for aliens from every country on the map.

For the time being at least the island and its 27 buildings will be vacant. In its hey-dey Ellis Island processed as many as 5,000 immigrants in a single day. They were taken from incoming ships by barge, put through physical examinations on the island and then ferried to Manhattan. In recent years the island's passengers have been deportation cases for the most These and other detention cases will be handled in the future by federal institutions elsewhere in the New York area. The immigration service will save $1,000,000 a year by closing it down.

The move eliminates about 250 jobs, and the man sorriest to leave is probably Benjamin Store Keursi Daily Including Sat. Sun. 10 A.Lf. TO 9:30 P.M. Far Yur Conv.ni.nc.

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C. Michaelis, John A. Arts, Erwin Kull, Michael Slavin, Sal Lomauro and Norman Schepps. Diamond asked leading questions and club members picked up the ball and ran with it, sometimes in unexpected directions. One speaker strongly criticized the United States Department of State for failing to produce diplomats of the stature and experience of Winston Churchill.

It was generally agreed, however, that this would not be easy to accomplish. Diamond said the round table might be repeated, perhaps on a subject of more local interest. The clubs regular Thursday meeting will not be held November 25, Thanksgiving, and members will attend a joint nteeting November 22 with Clifton at the Robin Hood Inn instead. Cheney, the club president, asked Kull, Lomauro, and Just Justesen, chairmen of the safety civic improvement and boys and girls committees respectively, to investigate the use of traffic marshals in place of regular police at school crossings. He said the practice was becoming increasingly widespread, and said that it was dangerous to the children.

Cheney described the marshals as badge-happy acting police with no knowledge of traffic. Justesen thanked club mem bers for contributing to the improvement of Camp Ocawasin, Passaic Boys Club summer camp. He said the money would be put to good use in combatting juvenile delinquency. You couldnt spend it to bet ter purpose," he said. (3 A (3 CD A gP AK I Ok Groucho Makes Triumphal Entry Groucho Marx, world famous De Soto salesman, takes Paris by storm with the sensational news that the all-new 1955 DeSoto is ce mafnifique! Dont miss the 1955 De Soto its styled for tomorrow.

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