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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 19

Publication:
The Newsi
Location:
Paterson, New Jersey
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19
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rt THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1978 The News, Possoic County, N.J. 19 MJPJ Jimsw i By Civil ircaG rv Planes 0 0 Ity HoM.rlllin WASHINGTON The federal government announced Wednesday It wiU study new evidence which suggests the supersonic Concorde airplane rath-i er than military Jets COMMERCIAL BUILDING DD Sermon MAINTENANCE D) 0 i 0 FRIDAY TEIHU THURSDAY CLEANING fecrpsSs 0 an SPECIALISTS W( Mm mm mm 4s has caused the "booms heard in. New Jersey and other areas of the Atlantic Coast. Earlier this month, the U.S. Naval.

Research Laboratory said, after a two-month investigation, that the loud booming and shaking was caused by warm, high-altitude air which deflected normal military aircraft sonic booms to areas up to 200 miles away. But Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams said Wednesday he wants the Navy lab to review the findings of Dr, Jeremy J. Stone, who believes there is a "likelihood that some of the mysterious East Coast aerial explosions were due to superbooms generated by Concorde flights." Dr. Stone, who is director of a public interest group called the Federation of American Scientists, met Monday with Adams and with White House science advisor Dr. Frank Press last week on his findings about the Concorde flights.

525 E. 42nd St. ALSO "Jimi Plays Berkley" (g) PATERS0N, 07513 FQIDAY TCmU THURSDAY I I 7 7Q 11 777 CONGRATULATIONS 684-0696 llU (R) DU1 mm I LJ I ALSO Fighting Black Kings" (pgj DELUXE CLEANERS FRIDAY TC2HU TUESDAY i I The federation has publicly opposed the Concorde since 1970. An official at the Naval Research Lab, Dr. Frank Brown, said he will meet with Dr.

Stone today to determine how the lab can examine the new theory. In outling his findings and theory to the press, Dr. Stone explained he first suspected the Con Jl 280 MAIN AVE. La Primayera de Los Escorpiones" I I ALSO g0- FURNISHED BY 1 CAPITAL MOTION PICTURE SUPPLY CORP. N.Y.C.

CLIFTON corde last year wnen me first boom reports came out of New Jersey and L- 546-1105 He said the reports rts M. at if began last December i. (ha rVin- uk same nine uic un- corde began its regular flights to JFK Airport In New York City and to Dulles Airport outside fC Washington, DC. He also explained that areas of southwest Eng- i i i 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO land felt similar booms in 1976 when the Concorde first began flights there. "The 'Bumps in the Night Incident in England was 1 the same phenomenon as i occurred nere, ne turn; Tomorrow Paterson will experience the birth of triplets.

The all new Fabian Triplex consisting of two 500-seat theaters and one 1,200 seater will open Its doors for the movie-going public of the Greater Paterson area. Our new three-theatre facility, will offer a more varied form of film entertainment than has been available in Paterson for many years. Fabian 1 and 2 will consistently offer the best of the Hollywood Productions while Fabian 3 has been designated as our Spanish and Foreign Language Theatre. The very latest automated sound and projection equipment has been installed, including the new Dolby System for exciting audio effects. As a native son, I believe this project is an Indication of my faith and confidence in Paterson and It Is with pride and Joy that my associates, Jack Plnells, John Wallace, John Galesi, John Cowdry and I open this theatre.

Special thanks to Mayor Lawrence F. Kramer, State Senator and President of the Council Frank X. Graves, members of the Council and City Business Manager Larry Worth. Sincerely, FABIAN THEATRE i merited. Dr.

Stone and Dr. Rich MICE TO BE "SEEING" YOU AGAIN NEXT DOOR. ara L. uarwin, wno was also at the news 7 conference, emphasized that their findings were somewhat speculative. Dr.

Stone said he 1 a rnneorde 7 Concorde flights over the past PFll months. CEPEDA LIQUOR STORE Lordi To Step i 'V Down? GOLD OPTICIANS 51 CHURCH ST. 742-1735 291 MARKET ST. TRENTON (UPI) Rudy DeBlasio, President Fabian-Triplex Corp. UUV.

DICIlUdll i. uyiiic PATERS0N reportedly wants Casino "fv OS Control Commission Chair- man Joseph P. Lordi to 71 step down and run the new yC executive leader post in GALESI REALTY CORP. 30 GALESI DR. WAYNE Financing for the modernization of the Fabian Theatre a downtown Paterson architectural landmark was provided by First National Bank of New Jersey.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK 790-2000 first National Bank of New Jersey has twenty-five offices in: Bloomingdole, Clifton, Glen Rock, Paterson Pequannock, Pompton Lakes, Ringwood, Totowa, Wanaque, Wayne, West Milford. And also in Grand Union supermarkets in Oakland, Paramus and Ridgewood. CONGRATULATIONS ROBERTO SHARPE BOB'S SUPERMARKET 200 BROADWAY PATERSON OPEN 7 A.M.-1 1 A.M. SUN. 7-6 P.M.

Essex County. Byrne is attempting to politically cement the suburbs and urban centers, as well as the various fac- -yC. tions within the Democratic party in his home county 4( Part of Byrne's plan in- dudes having Newark Mayor Kenneth Gibson run 4( for county chairman. This two-pronged power structure also would ap- J( pease the racial division In Essex County. 7 Gibson would replace Harry Lerner, the 73-year- 7 old conservative who says "f( CONGRATULATIONS MIKE CAROL RlADISOft IV DINER RESTAURANT 1212 Madison PATERSON 684-2525 Personal thanks to Fabian Theatre for confidence in our service in bringing about the Fabian Triplex Theatre.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. he resigned last week at his min imlitinn nnt nl Ihti 225 MARKET ST. KB. MIAM ifKMlK (f (HI BEST WISHES GOOD LUCK PATERSON governor's Insistence. '7C Iyern'er, the powerbroker for 10 years in the county that makes or breaks Democratic candidates, told Byrne not to run for re- election.

-43 reportedly would agree to run for the top1 post, If he could be assured of winning, and if he could 1, IjgHHBjHHngBHBBHHHBasBBfBflDBBHlBfJIDHflHHB HENRY AND MAXINE SAMEK 696-5553 ELL.S. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING CORP. OIS YOUR OPENING sXy Slalched003 CaSin.

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