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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 12

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a nmuwrn ti a iKtfMJ.x r.r c.a Mi EH' 8 TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927. PATER SOXS FOREMOST XEWSPAPER IE Fill OFF 1 WEEK Uon. Proposal Initiated by Special Ur. Cock ii probably the only Prosecutor Alex Moskowltx that or- mjn who kD0Wi fu)1 bli. sanizatlons be formed in all wards to rry.tallxe Democratic ef(ort ory of Ihe flrat Holland finally eodeif In a plan to create! A'r 1 I ward organizations consisting of to submerge and emerge, a propel-memhera of the county committee waa added, together with a hand and election board officers in each drlee It.

ward. Committee Secretary Charlea H. Roemer was autborl.ed to super Thfa Mr Holland would lak 1116 Aimee and Mother Friends After Financial Settlement Mrs. Kennedy Will Surrender Management of Temple Finances for Property Worth $50,000 Will Continue as Adviser and Trustee RECALLING Hearing of Charges Against I CtiftOn LaWyCr Comes Up Dear Sir: It was noted that the boy Bdadlay Cook In Intend these operatlona. When Secretary Roemer land with a kindly greeting for (he urchins and the poor whom he met.

Father Morris could speak Italian like one of the Genoese and he had a great personality in his active years. He waa the advance agent of good deer and of happiness wherever he went. The father and mother were splendid types of good Christians and devoted to the great church, of which Very Rev. Nw An, PMenger Europe on board ,1. 22 Dr- nicO' President of Co.2l Jack Plrkford.

Bernard Barurb of the 'arssllle, 1 Norma Tj 71 i with him, to work some of the con trol. and himself would lie pione pounced tha he had sought se-; of the Kennedy had broadly hinted her core from hla predecessor. Jaroesb(, fcand whirh dr0Tf disbelief In the famous kidnaping Gourley, the minutes of previous tb(, through bevel gears story of her buxom daughter. meetings, he was told, he asserted, i and a shaft to the rear. Earlier in the dispute, Mrs.

Ken-jhat ex-County-Cbalrman James; Holland then could steer the nedy declared she had "never got Murner had the records. The latter, boat to the right or left with his the truth" of her daughters abduc- In turn, Mr. Roemer reported, said fpct ou a tiller. that he had none. A new sejLcf rec-j ords was then ordered Instituted.

tlon story. Everything was forgotten, how There was -never any kind of gins used in tact there was no Next Tuesday of reat Apostle, st. James, comes along at the present Hearing of the charges against aDd fc', of Israel Friend, of Cllftpp. t0 of a en: that he Interfered with an who bor name of Paterson officer, la the performance of hla duties, and which charges were to have been aired before Judge Luther Campbell. In the Sicond District Court.

In Hackensack this morning, were postponed until next Tuesdsy morning, The request for the postponmTnt wss granted Assemblyman Ralph James for a long period in this city, one who was looked upon as a man among men. a model of marked courtesy and good form a friend of ail classes and creeds, an educated gentleman of high rank, Jamei L. Hand, honored in death as he was honored In life. That is a name that has not been forgotten by the Los Angeles. Aug.

2 "Aimee and 'Ma' have made up." That waa the reassuring message circulated today among members of Aimee Semple McPherson's mtlllon-dollar Angelua Temple regarding the bitter quarrel of the evangelist and her mother. Mrs. Minnie Ken-1 nedy. A conference of attorneys, representing both founders of the great religious enterprise reached a tentative settlement rg their dispute. en-i ever.

In the "Hallelujahs" that Treasurer Severe Flon reported room for much mechanism of any greeted announcement of the re- on the finances of the couaty edm-l kind when Mr. Holland and his conciliation Mother and daugh-1 mittee, and when he made some helper were In the hald. ter kissed as affectionately as reference to confusion arising from 1 Moreover, the electric motor had (hough there has never been a rift jij ing the funds. It was decided to the internal combustion engine elect a financial secretary. By ac-j more than a laboratory curiosity in that "mother" Kennedy, whom her DEMOCRATS INSTITUTE rlamatlon, following hla nomfna-1 'be early seventies daughter ousted as active manager! nr at CTATC i lion- John J- Spizzlri.

of the Ninth! As my brother states, mv father, of the temple several days ago. will Tlbh I IU I olWIt ward, was elected. I William H. Plumb, who had been surrender her management of CHANGES Responding to call from Chair-1 chif engineer of the I-ehlgh Coal agreement It. Is understood! are C0NSTITUTI0N CHANGES prominent years.

great citlten surpassed credit of fam-; 1 i Trenton, AuguITl culona. State Com Talm.d,f actress, and WlnJS hrother-ln or United States smb land. aterson, and will not be passed over in the years lo come The kindly soul of ihat great and honored citlien of Paterson lives on for a II time. The splendid manner. the noble bearing, the warm heart, have not been forgotten.

James L. Hand was a man of marked abilities and of superb knowledge of public affairs. His I years since Father Morris Dean McNulty was such a clergyman for many The superb loyalty of the Morris family to the first of Paterson has never beei and it stands to the Nulty had a great number loyal friends and admirers, he had nans of a finer kind the members of the Morris ily. The massive edifice on street stands as a memorial the great and honored man. It is one of the largest finest in this slate.

It la Friend. According to the complaint, Officer Dapp. of the East Paterson police department, was in the act of bringing Joseph Capuxsi before bis chief for an explanation as to how the latter'f automobile was struck by a Bergen county short cut freight train, when Friend who claimed to be Capustls legal repre- mother lived on Elm street, where stationed In Plainfield at I number of other fine persons held I Mary's church and his bame is but than! Main to church- and many sentatlve, interfered. (Continued from page 1.) church finances for half of the $1 00.000 personal pnoperty held Jointly by her and "sister." fihe will continue as an adviser and trustee, the attorneys announcement stated but Mrs. Mr- man Duffy, former Ass'stant Prose-1 and Navigation and who built cutor Rernard Stafford delivered I "flginal coal breakers and other an Inspiring address on party machinery for Mauch Chunk ganizatlon nd visrinltr, was developing a coal Newman Speaks separator at the Todd Rafferty The general opinion around Pat- boP' wbn I ws shown the sub-erson Is that the past four years b'for WM 10 asserted.

Even were the amendments slrable from a politically economic Ph'rson will take over actual con- Md Mr. Fitzpatrick. they are poison to decent-thinking The division of property will not bM.auae violate the Inaffect Angelua Temple and Its (pnt constitution in that palatial blble school. It was an- bpy nre not being enacted as the pounced constitution provides, to wit: that Amicable settlement of the bitter aj constitutional amendmenta be quarrel came at a time when (listed separately to give the voter mother and daughter seemed bp chance to express his view on estranged hopelessly. Only a short proposed change Individually, time before the reconciliation, Mrs.

and not linked together, aa the I forth in the years gone by. It was closely associated with that splen here that Judge John j. Warren did edifice. The fine clergyman lived and it was there that the son. was for a number of year sta-Wiliiam Warren and his charming tinned at Avondale and he matn-and attractive bride were admired lained high atandards at all times, by the people.

Mrs. Hand was a Hs liked to visit this city and woman of large form as was her meet the old friends and give lo distinguished son. The older citi-jlhem a warm greeting and a zens will remember the splendid smile that were of great value, woman and they will pay tribute to (Father Morris looked like a great her memory. James L. Hand had church dignitary in those days and lew equals in some wavs, and Pat- he nrdlated sunshine wherever he oration John Uu-1 without knowing "Ill he WM the state house that I In no the appointment.

)(, pected to resign befl to take up hia superintendent of schools. Governor kt, a Jerseymar, Hi cn out any inUmasioEi row commissioner ofJ Dr. Logan, Is an who will succeed Mm sre hie program cartel ernor Moore ha is considering have been the worst in the hlA tory of the city's government, Raymond J. Newman, candidate for mayor, fold the meeting. His Republican opponent must accept responsibility for the alleged failures of the present administration, Mr.

Newman averred, because he has been a part of the regime. The purchasing Republicans propose. This was the (hoard, the speaker said, has been substance of Mr. Fitzpatrick's buying things Illegally, without plaint advertising for bids. He made lir.

tioiirlcy Haps f'lianges slighting reference to recent ad-The secretary of state was fol-I vertlsement for bids for the new Passaic River above the Falls. After Holland was through with his experiments, he took out the machinery and left the hull under the old Falls Bridge near what was then Lester's Boat House. The boys used to go swimming in the river and many of them have dove off the old bull when It lay under the bridge. I was always under the Impression that the hull gradually became covered with debris until It could not be seen wml then whet the new brldg was built the pier on the To-towa side being built further out In (he river: that the hull had been under It If not removed. Some years ago, when a newa- GOVERNORS AID TO BE SOUGHT IN OCEAN GRflF SflllARRI lowed by Dr.

William Gourley. traffl lighting system In Pater unuve ouuhddll who, Incidentally, was given a on- (rousing ovation as, he stepped to! Mrs. 1 Ida Ely. candidate for as-the plalform. Dr.

Gourley assert- semhly, wss given a nice recep- erson it proud of that great name. From the humble home came that splendid type of manhood to adorn fhe public life of the City of Paterson. He looked upon the people of this city as hla friends, and they admired the fine personality of that great citizen of Paterson. He has passed to his Heavenly -reward, but his memory lives on for all time. He honored the newspaper profession, he honored the civic life of Paterson, he honored his home city that he loved se well.

Many citizens have passed on and they have b'n. forgotten, but not James went. He bad been given a splendid education and was a credit to the great church for many years. Pattrson is proud of the distinguished clergymen that it has given to the diocese of Newark, including Monsignor John A. Sheppard.

Rev. Robert E. Burke, Rev. William T. McLaughlin, Rey.

Bernard J. Hynes, another apostle of good rheer; Rey. J. Walsh, one of -the finest of gentlemen; Rev. Dr.

Hub rt Behr, Monslgnor John A. Stafford, president of Seton Hall College for a ed that the Republicans seek when Introduced by Chairman PPor article showed Holland's sec- lurinre law, forbid the ee.ahlish (throw rubf.rnalora elections into Huffy. Nw York, Aug. 2 Staten Island residents continued to use buses today and there waa no indication of Immediate reaur.ptlon of service of the seven trolley lines which ceased yesterdsy tnorsln when the Staten Island EdlscO Company shut off the power because of the failure by the city to pay bills for power totalling about $175,000. Borough President John A.

Lynch today Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island, said that the bus service was belter than he had expected and that everybody aesmed satisfied. The service all yesterday and through the rush hours last night and this morning was said to be excellent. In many Instances better running time being made by the buses than trolleys which paralleled the routes. When the power was shut off yesterday the Department of Plants and Structures and the Tompkins Bue Corporation quickly mobilized their resources and when the morning rueh hour was started there were 64 buses ready to traffic.

ere mdie ond boat which was in possession of the U. 8. Government and claimed It to be his first model, I tried to obtain ome information to back up my statements, but I had not thought that my brother Will was with me or I could have referred to him. Grant Slpp, hawever, was able to bear testimony to some of my claims regarding the external appearance, of the submarine, the Firs'. Holland Boat.

Respectfully, FREDERIC W. PLUMB Hand. He had a heart-as big a (number of years; Rev- Michael A. mountain and a gracious manner Rey. James McManus, ihat won for him the high esteem a model of ul.ure and reflne-of all classes and creeds.

ment; Rev. Edward G. Murphy, Paterson pays its tribute of af- one of the finest types of high- Naples. Aug. 3-trJ outskirts of Terziznnrl Vesuvius have ben i molten lava overflnvii In Hell valley.

TSs is making its wsv siovi the vllalge but it is( Professor Malladri, observatory, who hat hours of the last twetmj crater. I still conMei disaster will result fro tlon in progress. 'Solti cano near Pozzuoli, sign of unrest and trjl meat of banks and building and loan association In Ocean Grove, but Mrs Kunst Is of the oplnloo i )b(iv that With the aid of the Governor Knrfrnn, Somehow or other, he nine provision mifhf mad pointed out, in presidential yeara, id the property owner here. the people seem to think In terms Twenty-five years ago Andrus 0f tariff and other national Issues loaned the Camp Meeting Asso- Wtb Ib( result that local matters elation $500,000 to save the submerged into the great munlty from threatened bank (national election The laat Re- ruptry His notes were retired publican governor elected was the last year I present United States Senator In her letter lo the millionaire 'Walter Edge, who was named Mrs. Kunet elated "Since the else-( in 1910, a presidential year.

Lo-tric light plant was sold lo psv (cal and national elections shoulo you part of your mortgages ourhe -kept separate, declared Dr streets are in almost toisl dark iGourley, an that the people may hese We cannot get money on not be confused In deciding the Is- b)r had helper' at PaC our property because the Campue involved and the merits erson boy, who resided in Washing- Meeting Association holds the first the espousenv lon atrPa, nfar yhere the market To bor in Mad Organlatlon. and whose name Is Mr. ABOUT SUBMARINE mortgage on our com minded gentlemen; Rev. Michael J. McGuirk, Re.

Father Rosi-ter, a member of a great family of this city; Rev. Father Gau-dentius, an honored member of the Hayden family; Rev. John G. Delaney, a gentleman of high faction to the ereat citizen, the kindly man. the warm hearted 'ames Hand, of pleasant memory.

theEI7 has iven "ome great Htlsen, to the City of Paterson in yars gone by and the city remembers those honcred men and women. Judge Cyril Forbes has not been forgotten and Mr. Meagh-r is re- GlVTHER WILL PROBATED. The will of Otto Gunther, who died on July 17, at hia residence at 109 North Fifth street, was admitted to probate by the surrogate LUMBER XT). FORMED.

Papers of Incorporation were filed thia morning by the Phomen-Luraley Contracting Company with offices at 405 Susaex street. The company has a capital itock of $20,000. The incorporators ara? Walter Phomen, John P. Lumley and George T. Anderson.

Jr. mlssioner of hanking and Insurance hating prohibited bank and building and loan associations from making loan on our prop er'v." I nder the direction of Chairman Bradley Cooke, and 1 had the plea fluffy, members of the county com-, sure of meeting him about two jtiRte enguged in a general discus- tear ago In Resding. Pa, where queaths his entire estate both real elon of plans lo Insure greater he was employed in a photograph and personal to hla wife, Mrs Democratic success In future elec- gallery. this morning. Mr.

Gunther died In hi slsty-flrst yesr. He be- Johanna Ginther. rank; Rev. John A. Westman.

hvi'F sympathetic enq Rev. Edward Ellard and many, others of that kind. Father Morris left a pleasant memory to the people of this city and he maintained the high reputation of that distinguished family in the finest manner. The angel of death callej the eplendid clergyman many years ago to his eternal rest. He had a noble life and was Ibe fact that he came from a hum-1 great value to his fellowmen.

hie home in the lower part of the He waa an honor to the city of City of New York. It was from Paterson aiJ its people. He tried that location that the great and 1 make ohers feel happy and rnTon "Trust Comwit honored Cardinal ArchbtsBop of was a splendid thing. He de-lyork The mortgag nil New York, Patrick Hayes. his superb talen's tc a noble ment of six per cent a The honored Governor of this State i cauee.

He wae a gentleynan of Ibe matures July 1. 1925 came from a humble home and he flnest kind and is so remembered The certificate is I proud of his early days. b' eltisens or Paterson, age on the pioperliet, J' M- 7 aff7t0n 'he port Company in Paml city of Paterson and he was one (WWW( A mortgage for J1 by the Newport Com facturers of dyes and was recorded this me: Registrars office by Cool of its finest products. Refreshings Mennels J. J.

M. ROCHELLE PARK OFFICIAL INJURED IX PRAISE OF GOOD OLD FATHER MORRIS Editor, Paterson Evening News. Dear Sir: The mention of the passing away of Mrs. Emma E. Morris brings to mind the great and honored Catbsllc clergyman, Rev.

John P. Mortis, one of the finest types of true Christian gentlemen and the eon of one of the great citizens of Paterson. Michael Morris, look a great delight in telling of his talented son who was educated abroad, and Mr. Morris felt very proud of his distinguished It 1 not often that a for many years, BALTIMORE WOME Bridgeton, Aug more women -were tens from seriousTnjurif! an automobile accident a Mrs. Molly OTnnnor Carlyle avenue.

Baltim -Bridgeton hospital pelvis bone and her aur enre King, suffered I bone. The other members Mr. and Mrs. L. O.

0v W. H. O'Connor. w' i seriously. They toot trill (HI Police Commissioner E.

E. Smith, of Rochelle Park, was struck and painfully injure -yesterday morning, when struck by a truck driven by Alex Litowltz, of 227 Park rr avenue. Clifton. The accident occurred along the Paterson Plank road, in Carlstadt. Smith sustaln-soit fd Injury to hts back, a fractu-clergy-led kneecap and Injuries to hi el-man of that type is found in bow.

Litowltz waa arrested and swerved to avoid hit these days, full of good cheer 1 Charged with reckless driving. car. the Cumherlsnd hotel Their automobile telephone pole when Sprattler Extra Lager: Enough Said iATRONIZE ATERSON RODUCT PATERSON BREWING MALTING CO. Ask for It at your Restaurant Also on sale by reliable Bottlers, Grocers and other dealers or telephone Us: Sherwood .2462 or 2463. DANGER If you spend all you earn you are venturing on thin ice and some day you will break through! Be safe.

Put something regularly in the bank for the future emergency. INTEREST PERIOD All Deposits made in our Savings Department on or before August 10th, ill draw interest from August 1st. The Second National Bank of Paterson 167 MARKET STREET.

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