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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 34

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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The Herold-Newi, Tuesday, January 14, 1969 -TSSry Roundup of Area Hospitals Bar Shooting Hearing Set ta, 318 Harrison Lodi, a boy. II' Stray's Blood Saves Pedigreed Cat's Life BLACKBOURTON, England (AP) Pedigree Is all very well until something goes wrong with the blue blood. Then, as usual It Is the good red blood of the workers that is needed to put things right. Take the case of Gigi, a Siamese cat which lives with the Shaw family in this rural Oxfordshire village. She was dying of a rare blood disease and the fact that she was something of an aristocrat was not much help.

Along came Cuddles, a homeless stray being looked after by a cat lover, Betty Five Picasso Prints Return Mysteriously FAIR LAWN Five so prints that were reported stolen from the Lillian Korn-bluth Art Gallery on Fair Lawn Avenue, on Dec. 28 were', returned mysteriously Saturday, police reported. Mrs. Kornbiuth told police the five prints, that she says are worth a total of $2,100 were found In her gallery under a piece of cardboard after; someone entered and left the gallery without being seen. Mrs.

Kornbiuth said she heard the mysterious person In the gallery on Friday afternoon. unford, who already had 40 strays In her home. Cuddles was not the least concerned that Glgl was bom on the other side of the tracks. Cuddles gave Gigi two transfusions of good red blood and saved her life. Miss Munford Is now seeing if Cuddles qualifies for an award.

Rainfall 30 Inches CHICAGO The nation as a whole receives an average of about 30 inches of precipitation a year. This means the annual fall would cover the whole country to a uniform depth of about 2xa feet. Willie Primus, 24, was taken to St. Josephs Hospital with a bullet wound in his left arm. Curtis, 28, self-styled state minister of justice of the Black Panthers, was shot In the chest.

Witnesses said the Primus brothers were shot by one of the men believed to be Goldsberry or Stith, who were seen fleeing from the scene in a car. The men were apprehended in Teaneck by authorities In that community and turned over to Paterson po-lice Each was booked for assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm. PATERSON Two men arrested In connection with the shooting of a member of the Black Panthers anjL his brother in a West Broadway tavern early Sunday morning will be given preliminary hearings In Municipal Court Jan. 21. Bail for Lester Goldsberry, 26, of 354 Clinton Newark, and Werner Stith, 23, of 1499 W.

Terrace Circle, Teaneck, was continued at $25,000 each. They were charged with shooting Curtis and Willie Primus, both of 114 Warren during an alleged argument in the Kit Kat Club, 42 West Broadway. 33 Hamburg Turnpike, River-dale, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Graham Kern, 74 Hazen Court, Wayne, a Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roth, 125 Van Pompton Lakes, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Les-haw, 40 Knox Wayne, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gittin, 41 Brighton Wayne, a girl. Air.

and Mrs. Zainool Hamid, 203 Merselis Clifton, a girl. vroy unlen othtrwls, noted. Arkerson Maternity House 1 asssic General Hospital Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Sams 83 Fourth Passaic, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fili-Powicz, 24 Semcl Gar-field, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Reed Gardiner, 28 Federal Clifton, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kearney, 214 23rd Paterson, a girl Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Okken, 38 Stalter Drive, Wayne, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Dl Iorio, 42 East First Clifton, a girl.

Friday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gyon-gyosi, 143 Franklin East Paterson, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

John Lopinski, 194 Big Piece Road, Fairfield, a boy. Mr. and Mrs Anthony La Rosa, 54 Tappan Kearny a girl. St. Joseph's Hospital Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. John Smallwood, 48 West Broadway, Paterson, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Caffrey, 103 Highland Passaic, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schneider, 341 A. E. 32nd Pater-son, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Fleming, 411 Summer Place, Pater-, son, a girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Milan Tobdzic, 1201 Main Clifton, a girl. Mr. and Peter Lobosco, 144 Caldwell Paterson, a boy. Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

George Vas-quez, 149 Broadway, Paterson, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duran, 61 Madison Paterson, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Gabriel De Franco, 10 Roosevelt North Haledon, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Sil-vestri, 76 Jackson West Paterson, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bennett, 71 Jackson Paterson, a girl. Friday Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Diani, 291 Fifth Paterson, -a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Nuri Totorgul, 1061 Main Paterson, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Holmes, SL Marys Hospital Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder, 18 Jackson Rutherford, a boy. Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. Craig Carlson, 10-10 First Fair Lawn, a by. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dickinson, 206 Baltimore North Arlington, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Esteban Riv-. era, 378 Paulison Passaic, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Buttit- '-M CARMICHAEL ca't remember A COLPER Winter, and earn 29 Belmont Paterson, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Coen, Sycamore Ion, a boy.

Beth Israel Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kipil-la, 920 York East Rutherford, a boy. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Rattner, 73 Ashburn Road, Wayne, a boy. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Juan Soto, 21 Monroe Passaic, a girl. Friday Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Galluc-ci, 147 Washington Little Ferry, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mayer, 245 Passaic Passaic, a boy.

Riverside Hospital, Boonton Township Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rotten-berg, 350 Baldwin Road, Par-sippany, a girl. Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Nitch, Lake Parsippany, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. David Schulte, 38 Jackson Dover, a boy. St.

Clares Hospital, Denvllle Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Alfa a 300 Ashley Hackettstown, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Case, 18 Arlington Drive, Den-ville, a boy. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs.

Gustave Per-na, 25 Maplewood Drive, Rockaway, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. James Herd-man, 124 Memorial Lane, Renville, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Oskar Froysti, Dover-Chester Road, Mount Fern, a girl. Chilton Memorial Hospital Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills, ADVERTISEMENT SENSITIVE Skill We feature the only cosmetic department specializing In hypoallergenic All your beauty needs without fear, of skfn irritation.

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