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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 32

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The Herald-News PASSAIC, N. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 PAGE TimtTY-TWO speed ere will be ar- Cowan. Iren Tancx. Anna and Julia Baker. today that reeled.

WALLINGTON Spanish War Flying Risk In Planes Not Guns, Says Pilot Judge Fines Eight Careless Drivers Polish-American Club To Prepare lor Picnic The Polish-American Club will hold a special nZ? tomorrow afternoon at 45 ton Avenue, to receive ticket port for a picnic at Willow CcJ May 10. -x Local Girl Scouts to Take Part in Passaic Pageant Th Wellington Girl Scouts laat night arranged to participate in a pageant by Pea sale Girl Scout in th T. W. C. Paasalc, Friday.

Jun 4, and also to pared Memorial Day. Tb following glrU war credited with sufficient point for scholarship badges; Eileen Stagg, Helen Hudxlk, Gloria Stagg. Margaret Dedlnaky, Lucille Flew (or Loyalists On Civil War Front For Seven-Week Period Fire Chief Peter pcit confined to hla home at Ho Avenue, by tonallltta. Theodore Choma To Wed Bertha Bialek Mr. and Mr.

John Bialek, 72 Haletead Avenue, announce th marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Theodor Choma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Choma, 111 Cambridge Avenue, Garfield, will take p'ac In Holy Rosary Church, Mall Street, Passaic, at oclock Saturday afternoon, June 12. Miss Mary Ann Bialek, slater of the bride-to-be, will be maid of honor, and Mle Lottl Depluch, of Brooklyn, iu Mary Choma, Uter of th groom-elect, and Mlsa Joan Mytych, of Woodhaven, L. 1., ill be bridesmaid.

Min Joan Ten era, of Caldwell, will be flower girl John Choma, of Bristol will serve as best man, and Georg Moakal, of Bristol. Walter Kleib, of Newark, and Joseph Bialek, of Plymouth, will usher. Eugene Deptucb, of Brooklyn, wlU serve a a ring bearer. A reception will ba held In Polish People a Home and th couple will make their future home at 19 Halstead Avenue. THIS BUNGALOW FOR SALE Built On 4000 Square fat inO include Bath f7 0 Bunqo low and land TERMS 1498 Istht RIWF Rl ij I va Penalties Total $41 New Warning limed Fine Imposed by Recorder Emil 8.

Zahurdnsky last-night for traffic law violation follow: Raffael Blesuccl, 71 Herman Street, East Rutherford, reckless driving, 12, Charles Preatl, 1 Johnson Avenue, reckless driving, 12, Gulaapp Amante, Brooklyn, reckless driving, 17; Alexander Bartkowski, 129 Mozart Street, East Rutherford, recklesi driving, Alexander Barriers, 122 Alabama Avenue. Paterson, careless driving! 17: Philip Cafora, 102 Orient Way. Lyndhuret, speeding, IS; Thomaa Horner, Jersey City, speeding, 17; Robert BUter, 124 North Twelfth Street, Prospect Park, falling to hav registration card, 4. A counter charge of reckless driving by Guise ppe Amante against Timothy Geary, 217 Maple Avenue, was dismissed. Sines th County road department has applied a new asphalt surface to smoothes th former bumpety surface of Pateraon Avenue, tha highway baa become a speedway for many automoblllst and tha police Issued A warning Eddie Schneider Hops Passengers in Dela wanna as Change By ANT McMAHON From dropping on th Fpan-lah rebel front to pa hopping 51 Pr hud I A pevrre letdowa In tho thrill department, but blond Eddlo Brhneider welromra th bongo.

51.500 No Month Nig monlho ogo ho woo In tho employ of tbo Fpanlah Government, flying antiquated, otr woory olilpo ovor tho ettirdy fovufleatlona of tho rebel while a froien faced observer pullrd A lever end dulnped M-pound bom bo on tho objective of tbo attack. It woo thorn Antiquated, eruky olrohlpo thot decided Eddl ttrhnoldnr. Tho pey woo good-11, MO par month end lit, tod life Inouronco but the modern, opeody lighting equipment thot hod horn promlood whan bo olgnod wot Just A well punctured drum. Tho low wing, powerful purault plaeee ware there oil right, but they war rebel ptonao end they rhened Eddie Schneider end hli fI low-loyalists Schneider turned from hie Inelrument boord one doy to ooe uno of hlo eompontono, A young Englishman named Holland, go Into A freneled opln And croah to death, tbo victim of good robot merkemenehlp. They held A conoultetlon thot night when they got homo hnelder, Hart Acoolo, tho two nthar Americano and A ourvlvlng Englishman.

They wanted bettor flying ahlpa, good enough to eland and fight or foot enough to flu to ufely. The loyaltelo were flying 1924 trench Bruget meehlnne end were no meleh for the Italian end German airmen. Six Iluuian planee eecorte'd them on Ihetr bombing fipedltlon but they were more for A bluff at numbere than effective fighting. bach plana carried I thirty-pound bomba and elxleen Incendiary bomb. Th loyalist eta-tluned themeelvo At BIIIiao.

recent objective of tho rebele They were commended, technically. hy a Spaniard, but th attack war plotted hy A Ruaalan. Acoete'e Mietak 1 remrm her," urn lie Schneider, "our flret attack wae on Vtctorla Airdrome. They told that there would no oppoaltlon bd Jut lo dump out bomb and fly lelaurely horn Well, when we got over th Airdrome, we apotted th Hinkle And Junker on th ground and knew we were In for trouble. dumped a foot a could and high tailed for home.

"Tha Hinkle waeted no tlm In getting off after ua and aay, they could mov feet. Jt 1 funny now, but It wasn't then. I mean about Bert Acoata. Everything won con-fulon up there and when he aaw th Hlnkte. he flaw right Into them, thinking they wr our planee.

The Hinkle had heard report of new Boeing bought by th loyalist and they thought thie rrasy guy coming right into them Clots to th Waterfront at Upper Greenwood Lake Only 27 mil from Patareoni bathing, beating, fishing, beaches) store. Total price of bungalows, including tw lota, 5498; term a niMVC nirr. Drive to pompton Like, and then follow th road 1IM vU 1 along th Wanaque Reservoir to th lower end of Greenwood lake At Brown Hotel, turn leti foie Mo Mountain Road, and follow It to Upper Greenwood Lake Or Writ to Upper Greenwood Lake, 202 Main St, Paterson, N. J. Phor dhsrwood 2-0700.

Eddie Schneider The Hpaaleh commandant and (bo Huaalan commander ahrugged nhoutdero and turned nut pel me. What could bo done? Tbo fllere could oeo for Ihemeelveo, tho rebel plan wore opeedy German Hinkle puroulto. Junker Bomber. Tho (Hero know that. They hod opotted the proud owoellka of Germany, (ha bright colored flog of Italy on tho pursuing ehtpe.

There woe only thin lo do the (Here could quit Tho SpenUh government coneented and after A leehniral delay at tho border, whore they longulahed In loll while A minor official detuned the wle dom of permuting their reteoe. they found their way Into Kronen. Schneider epent oeven weeke on tho Sponloh front and pelnta on ouihorltollvo picture of condition. Jacob White, Sr Enjoys Festive Celebration On His 86th Birthday A birthday party waa given for Jacob White, Hr, on hla 14th birthday Tucaday night at th horns of hla daughter, Mrs Peter Vender Broek, with whom he reside at 111 Hayward Place. Mr.

White enjoyed th festivities a much aa did any of th younger folks. Present 'were: Mr. and Mrs. David P. White, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard While, Mr. and Mrs Peter White, Mia Marlon Whit. Mr. and Mrs Cornellua White.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Pavlark, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin White. Mr Henry Van Orden, Mrs. Margaret Tania Thomaa Tania Mr. and Mr. N.

Yonkera, Mr. and Mr. J. Vender Kee, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Van Dyke, Mr. and Mr. C. Camp-man, Mr and Mrs, Kiev It, Mrs.

Roy Van Broekhoven, Mr. and Mra Peter Vender Broek, th Rev. H. it Landis, Mr. and Mr.

J. Rodervleld, Mrs. Joseph Turillo. Mra M. M.

Newman, Tilll Newman, Marlon Vander Brock. Grace Vender Broek, Elia Campman, John Bherac, Frank Crupl, Frank Casma, Harold Hull, Alfred Downey, Ronald Park, John and Eleanor Vander Broek. flew a Boeing. Acoeta waa piloting a Mile Hawk eport plane, ftaahler looking than cure, They dived madly to get out of th way and Acoeta, pot wlehlng to be caught alon And believing they were friend, dived with them. It waa aom tlm before brightened up and when did, he put out for homo a fait a a that crat of hla would carry him Another of Bcbnelder'a companion waa Captain Gordon Berry, in air adventurer who bed flown for th Brltlnh Royal Air Corps.

Ho wa coming back from a raid on night when th calm of tha flight wa dieturbed by a metallic aound. Ho peered over bl Instrument. revved up bi motor and found everything working right. Thought It Wee Easy Suddenly a e'reek of white flaehed by A Hinkle circling lo get better range' The metallic sound waa tha clank of bullet in the machine. Berry ducked under th cockpit and barely got across his own lines without being shot down.

Schneider, Acoeta and the other American were persuaded to fly lo Spain by Majur Kred Lord, an ac of th Royal Air Corp. Lord had fought In aaveral South American Uprising and aald they were fakes, with both aide earning good money and pulling phony, casualties to make believe that a eerlou battle waa going on. Th equipment. Lord aald, would ba modern, th aurroundlnga gay and th pay good. So Schneider, till disheartened by th loss of th Jersey City Airport, which he had managed after Clarence Chamberlain, only to see It converted Into a baseball atadlum, accepted.

It waen't bad enough risking his own" life, but hie wife cam over later to visit him and narrowly missed being shot as a spy. Her first nem Is Gretchen and Gret-chen sounded very German and therefore, very suaplcloue to the Loyalist. It took some high explaining by Schneider and his officers to aavo her from a trial. "Things weren't too awful In Spain." Insist Schneider. "I think reports reaching -her are garbled.

I know that when were given an objective, th commandant always warned us that were to bomb military poets only. Any bombing of Cltle where women and ohildren were, would result In court martial, he said. Red Celebrate Christmaa Tou hear that It I a religious war. Well, Tied open churches on the Loyalist side. The Red angle wa overworked 1 remember on Christmas Eve, Just at midnight ai war toasting the dty with champagne, the high Red official got up, puahed back his chair and aald: Excuse me, friends It la Christmas Eva and I must go home to celebrate th ottaslon with my children, "That doesnt sound much Ilka a heart lees, church wracking Red, doe It?" Schneider, Si, slim and quiet.

Is chief pilot and Held manager at th new Pelawanna Airport. He still lives In Jersey city but Intend to mov to Clifton. II has been flying for more then ten years and he 1, 100 hours In th air lo hi credit. He first became Interested In aviation when took a plan hop while on a visit to Germany When ho returned to America, he chucked hie bank Job and worked hie way Into Rooeevelt Field, where he tolled aa a mechanic. He holds a transport pilot's license and a mechanic a llcenee.

It la within hi Jurisdiction to ground any plan for a structural or mechanical defect and haa Department of Commerce authority lo approve for flight any plana that haa undergone a major repair Joh. Schneider was eenteen when bought his own plane, a Spar-ton. In 1929. he won th junior transcontinental race from New York to Loe Angeles and return In another of his plane, a Ceas-men. lie made tha Western flight In 21 hour elapsed time, despite the fact that acraped a tree top In Pennsylvania and had to put In for repairs and then ren Into a mild cyclona out West.

His return flight waa mad on a two-stop schedule and his elapsed time mad him an easy winner. Wen Ferd Trophy He won th Great Lake trophy In th 1911 Ford tour for single engines, heating fliers like Jimmy Doolittle and Frank Hawks. He met with trouble on that trip, too, HI propeller broke lone and carried the angina with It and he waa forced to make a dead etlrk landing In a field. Schneider he visited, by air, every State In the I'nlon and rose-country hopping remain his favorlta to this day. Ha la enthu-slaatlc about aviation a future hnd within two year, predicts that trane-Atlantlc freight and passenger er Ice will be a reality.

He never had more than a scratched Anger aa an air Injury and say that the tlm he was frightened th most was on th ground. Inside a cat In th very heart of. antl-Fasclst, brooding Spain. Ho had turned on th radio and dialed around for danc music. Something that sounded breexy etm In and Eddie settled baek to enjoy It- A waiter frantically waxed to him and Eddie, working th sign language, obligingly tuned In.

louder. With a rush th welter wa over and In broken English said. "MUter, mister, turn that off If you would live That Is th Italian Fascist notional anthem coming In from Rom'" Th Fife, Drum and Bugl Corps of Pavllck-Eoiter Post will rehears at 7 tonight at School No. 1. Paulina Tarchlk, 211 Paterson Avenue, was arrested last night for threatening to kill Arnold Smith, who Is In charge of th building In which aha la a tenant.

HI NOTHING ELSE TO BUY! Edward Nlemlec and Edward Van Rnmer were enrolled In Boy Frout Troop 12 Wednesday night. Weiner Relchardt passed th second clan fire building test. Fifteen Scouts hiked to Greet Notch Sunday, rid whs furnish their hem with aur Quality Taatad Furniture in th beginning wont have refurnish for year I This entire room outfit coma from aur reserve stack bought months ag at farmer low casta. Ysu save an th cemplat outfit er any individual suit! Regular Value $395 William Owe waa arrested Tuesday nixht for damaging ths building at 73 Tuttls Street, owned hy the Borough, from which he I being ejected. Fruit tree on th premise were chopped down.

Th Wellington Toung Women' Association met Tuesday night at the home of Ma Erne Hermann, 14 Mercer Street A bus rid to Ry Reach will be held Sunday, July ID, with Mtaa Ann Macey and Mrs. Julia Sebeck In charge ir.e Horn Company No. 1 will hold a special meeting tonight In the firehouse Johnson Avenue aid Wadsworth Street wmwr 7.5 I Stwaalag gkft rtai kaked id tablale faauisa diaawad aayi. 4 la weld. EAYMa A WtlE Otliort at $5 Impraeelv Set ring with a genuine diamond and raieed geld Inittel an onyx, mounted In geld.

SAY 50 A WEEK Carroll Pott to Decorate Veterans' Graves Sunday Members of Gerald V. Carroll Post American I-egion, will assemble at oclock Sunday morning at the Post quarters, 11-14 l-exlngton Avenue, for assignment decorating grave of veterans of war of the Vnlted Slat, who are hurled In th vicinity raf Passaic Th Post will assemble at t20 Mondav morning. May 11, at head-(No. 11) School to fall In tor the Memorial Day parade. Thi magnificent blrtheten ring with genuine diamonds.

DISEASES OF WOMEN 18 MONTHS TO PAY LIVING ROOM Everything needed In comfortable beautiful furniture for tha hviei ream. Outfit eenatats of Luxurious Modern Beta, Tw Comfort Chairw, Tw End Tablet, Caffs Table, Oeeasional Table. So Bridge Lamp aqd Shad, Floor Lamp and Shade. 4 BED ROOM A cemplat Madam Bad Rom. Outfit consists Bad, Larg Chad Vanity and Bench, Bad Room Chair, Night Table, Spring, Mctf-Twa Lamp and Shades.

KITCHEN Stg choic of color, and $4 picea Oiniwr Dr Howard A Krllv John Hopkln Uhlvrrwtv. lltdleal School, hts staled ''Seventy fit per cent, of thm operation on women referred to me would never have been neceaaary bed the correct dtajrnoaia been made and the proper treatment administered when the patient first er mulled her (imUf physician. There It ne rtMm for doobt Inc that many of tho mmtllat-Inc iprrtlkoM women mov he avoided hy prompt and properly Itmftttated rhyskml Therapy Treatment. A complete examination with flwnrwuropftr X-ray. mriimKriv and alt routine Inbomtorv merit rosin one dollar and takes hut forty mtnoteu of your time.

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT New Jersey Health Institute Ptoneem tn elect ro-aurf tea! re moval of Hemrrrhotda tptfea). To tut U. Horn Obstruction, and the non-eumlcni treatment of Varlooaed Vein mod Ulcer. (26 MAIN AVL PASSAIC, N. J.

rASSAIC 9-1177 1 150 Broadway. Paterae w. K. A Her. 2-42M Whether you are ready new for yaur furniture or net, coma In today, wo wilt arrange to star fra of charge your purchase until wanted.

MOONACHIE STORES OPEN EVENINGS Aq Th Regular Democratic Club held A special meeting laat night at alentlnoa hall and made plana tor a social and danc 4o the members of th club and their tamill, Saturday evening, June 19, at Valentinos haiL ROYALBILT FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION OTHER 3 ROOM OUTFITS FROM $195.06 CD VFUnmTURE RADIO 326-328- Passaic Street, Passoic Our PsterMB Stare 92 Market Street Girt Scout Troop No. 1 will meet at 7.10 tonight at School No. 3 with Captain Bsia Schuta In charge. Joseph Freechi is 111 at bis horn la Barger Street..

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