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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 12

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the Mine Safety Appliance Com (basis of their 1957 safety records Thurs Sept. 1 953 Paterson Evening llwt pany, will be presented tne Ar Retarded Children's 3rouf Installs are the Kentucky and Indiana Terminal, among the large firms. and the New Orleans terminal thur Williams Memorial wcuaji for Individual achievement in the entires safety field. The award will be made by Albert S. Regula, in the smaller group.

I jolving "Tobacco Amblyopia 15 Rails fo Gel Harriman Safely Awards! For the second consecutive year 1 of New York City, retired vice nresldent the General Time The Pullman Company will be Mystery Disease for 140 Years awarded a special certificate of Corp, a member of commendation for its outstanding Bv DELOS SMITH stronger, heavier smoke of pipes and cigars. A woman with a achievement of transporting, tn 2 UPI Selene Editor Cyril Alnsworth, of New York coniunction with the railroads. dgaret between her lips is no i NEW YORK. (UPD After NEW YORK Fifteen rail approximately travelers about 45.000.CKK).000 pas about-UM vtut of trying, science unusual sight, but you rarely see a woman snooting a cigar or a roads and affiliates which established outstanding safety records in 1957' have been chosen to re City, president of the American Museum of Safety, will preside over the dinner which annually attracts more than 200 railroad officials and leaders in the safety senger-miles in the six calendar years 1952-57 without a passenger Pip. seems to be solving the strange riddles In the disci called to-fcsoeo amblyopia." i- When you have that disease.

xnese answers were eouinea fatality. three scientists of the Univer ceiver the E. H. Harriman Memorial Awards' at a dinner in the Hotel Roosevelt Wednesday the field. '-r'i Dr.

James G. Lyne. of New sity of Bristol, England, from I four vision gets dim and dimmer. Vet ha cause for it can be found York City, editor of Railway Age men who were proved by test and chairman of the -Harriman American Museum of safety announced today. to have "tobacco WOOD CLIP OFF PCT.

RABIES CASES HALVED in the eyes. And if you have it vou're a smoker. Non-smokers Awards Committee, which is re That is an important pout be Created in 1913 in honor of the sponsible ior the (election of the cause dimming of vision can be don't have it Rut nnlv a relatively few railroad pioneer whose name they railroads and related firms to brought about by many other receive the annual safety awards. bear, the, awards this year wui conditions. fcmokera Bet it and they may be will present the medals and cer litrht imnken who.

haven't beei Minutely detailed studies de NEW YOltK During 1957 there were about 5,000 reported cases of rabie. in animals in this country. This represents a drop of about 50 per cent within 10 years. In dogs the decline amounted to 68 per cent. tificates at the dinner.

consist of three gold medals and 12 certificates of commendation. The medallions will be presented to the three railroads which had In addition to the rallrdad monstrated that all 14 had too little vitamin B-12 in their body chemistry to meet bodily needs moklng for long. On the other Jiand. vast numbers of the heaviest imokers never show a trace awards, William P. Yent of Pitts Potmo Vvt Photo the best 1957 over-all safety re for it Vitamin B-12 was injected i "inhnrm amhlvooia.

burgh. research director of cords. into them regularly, and was stopped and their vision became That's been the big riddle and cores of medical scientists have been trying to make something of it since 1817 when -the ease of it was described and brighter and brighter. The New York. Chicago and St Louis Railroad will receive the gold medal for Group representing the largest railroads.

BEAD TABLE GUESTS at the lit aanaal Installation dinner of the Passaic-Bergen Unit, New Jersey Association for Ketarded Children, are shown above. Left to right are: Mrs. Arthur O'Dea; James Bechtaun, toastauster; Antust H. Hoehne, president; Mrs. Hoehne.

Standing-, left to tight: Dr. J. Harold Stranb, Passaic Cennty superintendent of? schools; William sBreetec the KJ. Rehabilitation Commissionr David Vwiat, dinner chairman; Bergen County Judge Arthur O'Dea; Lloyd -Newsora Installing officer; Mrs. Frederick Framhagen and the lev.

Framhagen, of the Zion Lutheran Church, Ridgefield. vitamin B-12 or eyanoco-i baiamin" is a relatively new The Duluth, Missabe and Iron tnHUri amin in point of discovery. It is essential for the proper func In this century, another riddle has been added to that one. Wom tion of nerves and for the matur Range will be awarded the medal for Group comprising medium-size roads, and the Bessemer and Lake Erie for Group C. which Includes the carriers.

The The 11th annual installation ing oi certain Diooa eeiis. ueiic- parents are blessed with the care ed throughout the two counties: encv is due to a bodily inability dinner of the New Jersey As en took to smoking in vast numbers, yet women rarely show up with ''tobaeco amblyopia." Why a shelter work shop in Paterson of children that will live in eternal bliss for God wants to sociation for Retarded Children to absorb and utiuie it and tne for 16 to 21 year olds and a day awards are limited to railroad! end result of deficiency 'is per Passaic Bergen unit drew a camp. ihouldn't they be as onen anecv mA man? mark his chosen little ones with heavenly rewards." crowd of 200 Tuesday night at Invited, guests in addition to transporting both freight and passengers. Certificates of commendation the Suburban Restaurant Para-j nicious anemia, a disease which used to be uniformly fatal but which now is held in check by regular injections of vitamin A second speech was made by mua. Principal speaker was Ber-1 the speakers, were: Mrs.

Kather-ine Wilk, of Paterson, state re-! Now, in 1958, science has what appear to be the answers. Tobacco definitely is not the cause of the disease. But it can William Sellgman, assistant di sen county judge Arthur j. u- rector of the State Rehabilitation will go to each of the three Class I railroads which set the safest namiuation counselor: miss Mil oea. Commlssioa dred Adams, district supervisor, Kji trieeer.

The cause is August Hoehne, of -Ridgefield, mark in their respective regions, a 1 The Paterson Columblettes lUfirtencv of vitamin B-12 in Bergen county Board of Educa was installed as president lor an tion; Augustine Lacorte, district other term. Lloyd Newsom, presi Group A East, Pittsburgh Lake Erie Railroad: South. Illi zovernor of Lions international: presented the organigation with a check for $950 raised through a card party last Spring to further body chemistry. That deficiency makes the retina of the eyes or the optic nerves sensitive to to- Drs. J.

M. Beaton, A. J. A. Me-Cormick, and A.

G. Freeman, reporting to the technical journal. "The Lancet" suggested "tobacco amblyopia was a way-station on the road to pernicious anemia. In some of their patients, it was the only clear outward sign of dential nominee lor the state council. Installed the officers, the William McCormick, chairman of nois Central Railroad; West, Retarded Children's Committee projects for retarded children.

others being: Northern Pacific Railroad. Grouo East Wabash Rail of Lions Club, District 16 Miss -But the thin, light smoke of James Hechtman was toast- Joseph Feinman, Hasbrouck elgarets isn't enought to trigger road; South, Central of Georgia Heights, first vice-president Ed master and David Kwlat, dinner chairman. Mary Ransburg, director of Diagnostic Clinic, St, Mary's Hos B-12 deficiency. this sun usually: it wses Railway; west, st. lxmis soutn-western Railway Lines.

ward Cahill, Closter, second vice-president; Florence Williamson, Hoehne, in a presidential re pital, rassaic: ur. j. Harold Straub, Passaic County superin port said that there are 23 com uraoeu, recording secretary; Group East, New York Susquehanna and Western Rail- riri- Smith rilnrhfUM Rail. tendent of schools; H. Sawyer mittees in charge of various pro Verifans Plan TV Dream Home trances west paterson.

cor district supervisor of Rehabilita jects to. help retarded children at responding secretary; Frank Nev- Coll Collect MArkef 3-1909 Nothing tigm sitraw Your flow an dp floonHd, quality waxod, mlmr-brigM pollthMl by our kilM Mntroctora. fnjoy ionic fto yow with. Othot flow comparative low rotoc. -f.

CORONET SYSTEMS 71 Uncele Perk, Newark, J. tion Commission for Bergen road; West, The Texas Mexican various age levels. Among tne lae. ew Minora. treasurer: works of the group is a day uounty.

the Kev. Frederick Fram Louise Ullrich, Clifton, assistant For Installation loPrayers hagen. of Zion Lutheran Church. school in Dumont for youngsters Railway. Switching and terminal com-nanies selected to receive certi treasurer; Kose Lisantl, Paramus, Ridgefield, and staff workers at uoranan.

irom four to 10 years of age; four district day nurseries scatter ficates of commendation on the the workshop and Camp Rainbow. The Vertuns Club, meeting Representlves named to the state council were: Frank Chris the Alexander Hamilton Hotel for Lucky Couple yesterday, heard Dave Thomson, tiansen, i Ho-Ho-Kus; Harold chairman of the annual installa Schreyer, Rutherford, and Hoeh ne. By GAB KAGANOW1CH tion dinner to be held Oct In O'Dea's lie A PRINCETON. (UPI) A young stress the importance, of in ticket returns. Posters are out too ine ktoud mat he would re- couple from Lexington.

Ky. said and tickets mar be obtained from xer to tne children as special care inai winning a ov.yw uui home on a television show is an any Verttan member or by call- children instead of "retarded," and likened them to saints "who ins Yeawab. ticket chair answer to our We believed prayer man at 5H. know of no harm and cant taste At the board meetinz held oi worioiy measures. aid Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Hunt who live in a three-room apartment -tn knew if-the "They were put- here by God," he went on. "to show the world Tuesday evening, George Louis was, voted imo the Veri tan organization. thursday the Yeritan will be represented at a "lord saw fit and weer "Next woat is to be Innocent-. you vve were going to win.

IIS mass service club luncheon to be They "won the so-called "Story Brumale Hails held at the Alexander Hamilton Hotel for all local clubs. The dedication ceremoniei on Sunday, Sept 28 will be held at the camp at 1:30 p.m. The cere Results book House" by bidding correctly against 29 other- write-in contestants on "The Price is Right" television show (NBC). Their victory also brought them i whirlwind visit to New York City and an overnight stay here at a model of the house they wott The visit to the model home Joseph Brumale Demomtir monies are tn honor of George Surosky. who passed away a few years ago.

Mr. Surosky was known as "Mr. Veritan" because of his Interest in the club. candidate for Congress in the Eighth District yesterday hailed the Maine election results as a telghtened their already fever- Contributions were made for 'decisive repudiation of Republi the Haledon PAL by Dave Schul- can leadership." Tanket S. J.

Rosen-blum and Nat Thomson. 'Once again, the voters are turn pitch excitement "But you know, it wis the first time we really relaxed and realized that we had something," said Hunt a $100-a-week machinist. However, his wife, Charlotte. 25. said he was to excited thai ing to the Democratic Partv to lift Dr.

Harold Goldv has been the nation from its doldrums Just selected to represent the Veritans as iney did tn the 1930' after the on the Dr. Morns Joelson Me Republican Party brought depres morial Fund committee. sion ana insecurity to the coun he refused to take a dip In an William Pinsker celebrated a try," Brumale declared. birthday yesterday. electrically-heated indoor pool that comes with the house.

ine Maine election, which saw Max Gavxy, president extended happy, health and prosperous Hunt's nervousness was nothing' new. It trailed him tnroughout Democrats win four of the five top offices, including its first elected U. S. Senator and a coaizressioaal New Year to all members, friends and anyone associated with the month-long campaign to win vertuns. seat never before held, probably something on the show by writ-ire in bids on various Items.

is the forerunner to November suc The first time he missed win cess for the Democratic Party. ning merchandise by $7. accord urumaie claimed. ine to a sookesman for the show. Cancer Volunteers' Conference Opens At Shore Oct.

10 President Eisenhower said he The second time. Hunt was off by was disappointed in the Maine re sults," Brumale noted. "It is more $4.02. "If they ever give away a house significant, however, that the vot NEWARK County Chapters of I'm sure we'll win." Runt said ers were even more disappointed the American Cancer Society in after failing the second time. "A in the Republican administration New Jersey have been asked to cold chill overtook me, lie re and showed it by giving the Demo notify the New Jersey Division by calls.

crats and unpredicted smashing Sept 26 the names of volunteers Shortly after, the show an victory. who are to attend the annual con nounced it was civlne -awav Brumale said the Maine results ference for volunteer workers "dream" house. The Hunts bid 131.051.09 "right on the nose." "clearly show what everyone has which will be held at Hotel presi dent Atlantic City, starting Fri suspected that the voters are looking to the Democratic Party to according to spokesmen for the show. i But 29 other persons iuessed day. Oct.

10, and continuing through Sunday morning. A refresher course for invited leaders will be nit the nation from recession ana to bring the country back to its llfllll fif Mk Wick. FjjpM (he figure, too. It took held Thursday and Friday morn ranking as a world leader. the Hunts two run-off bids mg.

oct. a. and 10. The voters in Maine took many eliminate the others and win the Tonus. The session is open to volunteers approved by their chapters arid at least 75 percent of those attend Hunt said he took his wife to things into consideration in turning out the Republican incumbents: the Sherman Adams revelations, recession, record unemployment, loss of international prestige and ing win be ones who have never work the day they won the bouse she could help him bid when the show called.

They had to attended a previous conference, Registration will start at 10 a. little regard shown by tne Kepuou- sweat out the rest of the day on Friday, Oct 10. and will con csns for the little man," Brumale tinue unm p. wnen the first contended. 'That a why they voted without knowing how close they came.

"I was praying at the time for the Democratic candidates." session will start This will end about 5:45 o. "While there Is good reason for when mv father (L.L. Hunt Saturday' seasionsstart at -t: rejoicing." he concluded, "We must not become complacent ed to4y that New York-was call the day with, scheduled jelinie -ses- ITherettll ismuch work to be titt Htttrt --rtVri SiiM and worliibopvendlng with done to assure a Democratic tne jviitui y- rwii vii.in tn; The tory in November." NEW Mil COATS AT A PAiuitoi annual banquet will be held that to faint and I fell on the floor to evening with Charles Shaw, news commentator, as the aneakor keep from fainting. Then I ran outside and cried," 'W needed the house so bad. Three volunteers selected because of outstanding activities will silver bowls.

The final Patersonion Pleads Guilty to Possession Of CounterfeitMoney (Special la The News) Mrs. Hunt said. "You don't rea session Sundav mnrnlno- will i 1 2-DAY MCE devoted to research. 1st what It to you until you're in shots. It means wist muchi to you." "It was the first time we won NEW YORK, GHbert H.

Fills- I Orange County-Sheriff sola. 44. of 174 Burlington she- said. Next vroblem for the Hunt Paterson. N.

la free to iia.owi ball pending sentencing next ll to find a suitable lot on which to build the dream home. NBC suspends Deputy Pending A. Probe month, after he pleaded guilty U7 and manufacturers of the "Flint- Junior Petites for the five-feet and under! Tuesday to possession of $30,000 in counterfeit money. coat Storybook Home" will foot the bill. Another defendant Joseph GOSHEN, Y.

(AP) Orange County Sheriff George C. BullU All the Hunts have to do Is fill Puma. 43. af Brooklyn, was found ths house with furniture. nos announced tfia suspension of guilty, after a three-day trial, before a Jury of eight men and four ''I hope that we'll be able to carry it'' Mrs.

Hunt said. "We nomas itasiett ririt deputy sher-Bullia said HatUti women, of conspiring with Fills fetl If we can't we can tell and sola and a third defendant. William aiwayi reouua, as far as we Evana McAdami. S3, of New York. nvk of a check by state audltiwa of the records of the to possess and past tne axe money.

Flliuola and McAdams. wno in nnenu ornce at Newburgh. Hat-VniKA orthe New-Bull's said he bad asked for an Mvestksatlon bv th miin, ni. know, though, we 11 keep it" I I Mrs. Dodge Facet Oct.

9 for Scuffle with Police terrupted the trial to enter guilty pleas, will be sentenced on Oct. 10 in Federal Court here. Puma was sentenced yesterday before Judge Thomas F. Murphy, who trW AUorney's office. The sheriff aid ther- wai nn ir-tn A.

BOY COATS WITH PLAID LININGS AND SCARFS! B. ALL WOOL BLACKS WITH SMART KNIT TRIMS! C. LUSH ZIBELINES WITH PLUSHY PILE LININGS i. 'S Lucky you if you wear a small size because Robert Hall has rounded up a bevy of beautiful coats to fit you without alterations! Flattering new silhouettes! Knit trims! Lush wool-rayon pile linings I Boy coats with bright plaid linings, jaunty scarfs! Luxurious zibelines of reused and reprocessed Wool 1 blended mohair. Ricb all wools I Come in try them on funds In Haalett's account, but he ANGELES (AP)-Former tried (be case.

The Patereoa man was arrested wouw comment further. Dtat Attv. Ahrahani lob. with McAdams by the Federal Bu actress Gregg Sherwood, bow Mrs. Horsce E.

Dodge II, faces a Jury trial Oct, 9 on charges of drunken-Bpcs and batterv. firmea mat the matter is under reau of Investigation last May when the pair tried to sell 1477, mvesngatloa. He declined further counterfeit $20 bills to FBI agents entered a plea of Innocent yesterday through her attorney. Bullis said Railett At that tame authorities said the Aewspaper columnist rrv Kupcl delendanta to sell the bo ed pending a report from the State Department of Audit and Control gus money for 512.500 is cash. no we outcome of Um TM Attorney's ne, arrested with Mrs.

Dodge Aug. 26, pleaded guilty to drunk driving and was fined $125. Two policewomen who said they ji-ere assaulted by Mrs. Dodge City Jail when they tried to book aanea baa been to chage of cwDurgn ottice since 1954 Safety Committee To Meet Sept. 19 see how perfect they fit, how smarthey look! Xnd, youTl be amazect we can price them so low! TVrurt.

ne joinea me sne riffs 1340,000 damage suitJn. yersago. The sheriff her wed a Igamst her. a uov uw, cm onice in uoshen. The September meeting of the Passaic County Traffic bafety Committee will beheld on Fri Sizes for petites to misses 8 to 18.

USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN NO EXTRA CHARGE Mir Club to Hear Dr. Bush CPeggy Lee Sues 'tActor for Divorce day. Sept 19 at. 12 noon at the hod in Hood inn, nzs vaiiey Clifton. LOS ANGELES (AP) Singer vmunmvmr Mil en mttrA w.

Passaic County continues to have a favorable fatality experi and administra-il, Peaker at the rpggy uet sued actor Dewey artin for divorce yesterday. Charging him with causing her grievous mental Buffering. I The couple married in AorO ence. Toe figures from the Attorney General's office indicate that through- midnight Sunday, PROSPECT VAN HOUTEN -PATERSON ACROSS FROM MUNICIPAL PARKI NG LOT OPEN DAILY JO 9 P.M. vrf M- T.

Club of; Northern New Jersey. The Suborhaa in East Orange on Monday evening at I. 56. Miss Lee was previously wedl sept 7. there has been 20 traffic fatalities a compared to 25 dur actor Brad Dexter and guitarist ave tsaroour, by Khora she has ing the comparable -period in 1057.

A more aggressive program Tyler. Texas ia Monh i is asked during the 'balance of standina- center nf -1 daughter; Nicki. 1.4 Lee asked for community troperty, support and attorney's 1958 so that 'this margin mav not CLIFTON 125 GETTY AVE. QPW "SUNDAY .10 AJA. TO PJA.

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