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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 3

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Jan. 1964 Paterson Evening News Franklin Bank Promotions 67 ChildrcnWiil Boycott School For Bus Service VINELAND (UPD Sixty Court Upholds Zoning Board Denial For Neighborhood Sh Fischer 20-Year-Ofd Chess Wizard, Wins 6th Championship In Fire at Hoboken Plant NEW YORK (AP) Bobby "I'm still surprised about that PATERSON Superior Court ance were they would Fischer. 20-year-old chess wiz HOB0KEN (UPI) A -seven children will boycotts Vineland elementary school as Jart of a battle for transport-ion along heavily traveled Judge Harold Kolovsky yesterday upheld the Hawthorne Zon because we don't have Chinese walls between the communities," make money over their original investment if they sold the land eral alarm fire raced through ard from Brooklyn, has won his sixth U. S. championship.

His perfect 11-0 score was the first ing Board's action of denying a the judge said. 7 for residential use. one-story building housing roads. variance whicn permit Lancoln.A no separates in 70 years pf major-U. S.

iour- Plans were for the A. 4 P. to Hawthorne and Glen Rock in Mrs. Barbara Holtz, chair construction oi a neignborhood offices, and a warehouse for the Chimento Friday lease a building to be erected man of -a erouD of parents who shopping center on Lincoln Ave one section and Hawthorne and Fair Lawn in another. After his inn victory last on the property which now is nue between" Diamond Bridge are concerned for the safety of night causing $75,000 in dam-4 night, Fischer "showed his oppo-i i f.

A -1 i j. I mi. ana Kingston Avenue. occupied by bouses and a greenhouse. 1 Reasons Cited Mainardi cited as other rea ages, tneir cnuaren, announced me planned boycott of the Magnolia The property, in a resl nent now tne game could have ended in a draw.

He defeated Fire Chief Patrick J. Carra- During the course of the sons the fact that the area is Koad scnooi. dential tone, is owned by Mr Anthony Saidy of Puerto ody and Fireman Anthony -She-saW-the- and Mr. Anthony Aceto of 244 Duruose Is to lawyersr arguments, Judge Ko-lovsky expressed surprise that Rico in 56 moves. impress the Vineland Board of surrounded by commercial busi-nesses; the propeity is hot suit-able for use for residential purposes and that there is in The.

game had been started Education and the city council when they fell on the slippery Thursday. variance was made by Andrew broker of 310 "Van Winkle Haw pavement. that the parents are "desper ate." the matter went as far as the borough commissioners. He said when the bqard of adjustment denies a variance, it is- not necessary for it to recommend appropriate zoning. of spectators were But Hirschklau replied that attracted to the scene the The groups which Holtz heads formerly rented a bus to the property was purchased for thorne, and by the Paterson Toledo the prospective buyer.

fire at the shipping firm's build' its findings to the governing 515.000 anamat an experc at provide transportation for ihe Bergin to Leave State Post for Private Practice The land has a 228-loot front body. However, when a xoning board grants. a variance, then ing at Paterson rianic Koaa and Marshall Street by the thick smoke. the Zoning Board hearing testified it could be sold for residential mirnose for 125.000. ANTHONY R.

MANFREDA Aisiitant Vice President children who live, within two miles of the school. The bus company terminated the arrangement because not enough the borough commissioners age and extends back 317 feet on the southerly end and 195 ROBERT. E. CORCORAN Vice President Robert E. Corcoran and An The cause of the fire was not must rule on It finallyr the Ha said that althoueh the sell vard office, E.

32nd St. and Mc feet on the northern boundary. Residents of the area waged a immediately determined. ers would lose money if the vari-'judge said John J. Bergin, assistant at dudus were using the bus.

Lean Boulevard. He was assist torney general, will leave his strong protest wnen the appli- thony R. Manfreda have been promoted to vice president and ant1 vice president before his after Caldwell admitted he had Since September, the parents have been protesting to the uduuu tmiiv ueiuie uio unillK Pleads Guilty to state post May 1 to return into promotion. Manfreda. who resides in Pa uoara.

assistant vice president, respee Board of Education that their children should have transpor the private practice of law, ac Ponce Blood Relay Fails to Save Patient TOMS RIVER (AP) Police a gun on him, but said the evidence was obtained by police without lawful search and seizure. That Indictment is sched Judge Kolovsky ruled there ramus, also joined the bank in 13 Forgeries cording to a statement released tively, of the Franklin Bank by the board of directors, John C. Biggins, president, announced 1962. prior to mat, be was cred tation, especially along Delsea Drive which is by many was no evidence that the board's action was arbitrary and capricious in denying the variance. yesterday.

Walter Caldwell, 26, of 12-1E uled to be moved for trial. later Alabama pleaded guilty it manager with a New "York Citv concern and administrative assistant in the New Jersey todav. So are two other forgery indict Bergin indicated that he will trucks. -The board said it is 'finan Toe Judge decision came staged lay for five hours yesterday in a-vain attempt to save the life of yesterday to 15 indictments of ments to wnicn taidweu pleaded join one of three law firms, but Corcoran, a resident of Glen Ridge, joined the bank in 1962, alter listening to the argue- innocent. cially impossible for it to provide the transportation.

The which 13 were tor lorgery. He will be sentenced by Judge declinel to identify them. Bank and Trust Company. Before his promotion he was assistant treasurer of the Franklin coming irom rair Lawn-Kaa a 77-year-old man. state will refund 75 per cent of ments of Attorney Andrew representing the and Attorney Morton burn Trust Company.

He is. Bergin, who lives at 110 Ay- Edward F. Johnson on Jan. 24. He is accused of having forged The man, Arthur W.

King, of the cost of transporting pu Bank. manager of the bank's Boule- crigg Passaic, became an Mayor to Address Kiwanis Tuesday Mayor Frank X. Graves Jr 241 Van Sant Island Hirscbuau. appearing for the pils who live further than two checks totaling $476.54 in Pater- enn hptwfpn last Oct. 2 and Oct.

zoning Board. miles from a scnooi out noming judge Kolovsky for those who live closer. asked HaHiS. assistant prosecutor in 1955 under the late Prosecutor Bernard He alslTsVrved Tnlhe Hayley Replaces Liz as Britain's Heights, died at Community, Memorial Hospital about 5 a.m. after suffering a ruptured main -blood vessel, according to the hospital.

He' had received 12 nardi to cite the special reasons Roberto to Discuss Off-Track Betting At Guida Meeting will visit to the Paterson Kiwanis Club at Tuesday's luncheon meeting at required lor the granting of a Will Act on variance. Mainardi said one of the prosecutor's office under Charles S. Joelson, now congressman for the 8th Congres Uie I MCA. The local Kiwanians have tra Box Office Champ Dr. Gabriel C.

Roberto of reasons is that another shopping lers Kilmer Rurgi Caldwell also pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into the building of the Hook Lumber and Supply Co. Inc. In Paterson last Oct. 26 with intent to steal. He pleaded guilty to conspiring to break into the building of the J.

andR, Tomato Co, in Paterson last Oct. 28 with intent to commit, larceny. center is neeaea in nawtnorne ditwnally lnvnted the mayor of the city to their first meeting sional District. Is that a reason?" the judge Newfoundland," organizer of the newly formed LOTS (Legalized Off-Track Speculations), will be LONDON '(AP) Hayley Mills, 18 in April, has displaced Elizabeth Taylor as Britain's Request by July 1 asxea. oi tne year tor a report on the pints of blood.

Police had responded to an emergency call by the hospital and sent patrol cars to four other hospitals to collect blood. Other police departments also cooperated by picking up the blood at the hospitals and meet ing Dover Township police for the relay. He became a deputy attorney general in 1960 and subsequently took over as head of the state "A very important reason." past year and plans for the present one. This will mark tne lawyer replied sriminal investigation division Mamardl contended mere are Mayor Graves' fourth visit. He will be introduced by Commis Judge Johnson refused to accept a guilty plea to a charge of WASHINGTON (AP) The General Services Administration says.

it will act by July 1 on Rutgers University's request to use surplus government land at two supermarkets in Hawthorne Bergin became assistant attor and a need for a third sioner Robert C. Moore. carrying a concealed weapon ney general last January. i 1 1 1 11,11 1 1 1 i Camp Kilmer, N.J. (WWW IDIIUIIIU -a; A.

0Q) mm mxm wssm GSA Administrator Bernard Routin outlined yesterday the timetable for disposal of the base and another for disposal of part of Raritan Arsenal by May 1 at a meeting with Middlesex County officials. I If David T. Wileiitz, Democratic national committeeman from Perth Amboy, N.J.,, and former New Jersey attorney general, said the group got "absolute satisfaction" from Boutin on its request for a timetable for disposal of both former Army DISCOUNT SAVINGS IN 1964! bases. mm Frank Deiner. a Middlesex HAYLEY MILLS Rt.46 Little Falls.

N.J. Open Daily 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sunday to 6 P.M. DR.

GABRIEL C. ROBERTO County freeholder and chairman of the county board's education committee, said Boutin gave No. 1 female movie boxoffice guest speaker when the A. Mi A survey of 2,000 theaters this outline: chad Guida Association holds its first meeting of the new year placed Hayley, daughter of Camp Kilmer Feb. 1 completion of a Welfare Department actor John Mills, fifth in the in- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

at the Lido 1 mi ternational star poll and Miss Arms Motel, 154 Paterson St. Dr. Roberto, a former Passaic Taylor sixth. The first four County Assemblyman, will places went to men, in this or -C3i mm peak on legalized off-track bet der: British pop singer Cliff 'study of Rutgers request for 600 acres at Camp Kilmer to expand Its campus; May 1 approval by GSA of the Welfare Department regulations; June 1 completion of a disposal plan by GSA, -and July 1 A final decision on disposal of the base. Raritan Arsenal Within one ting in New.

Jersey as a means of financing state activities with Richard, Peter Seller, Elvis Presley and Sean (James Bond) Connery. out imposing a state income or sales tax or a bond issue. A question and answer period week the county will submit its plan for use of 358 acres. 175 will follow the talk. Bandits Flee with $19,000 After Holdup Members of the civic organ 5 for a junior college and the remainder for park and recrea- ization are urged to attend and to invite area taxpayers "inter CIIUCX STEAK FLAHXEH CHUCK CHOP BEEF STEW BUTTER STEAK SWISS STEAK FILET STEAK MIDDLE CHUCK BREAST DECKEL END OF STEAK HUNT a ASSOCUTIB Peaches MOTT ALL VARIBTIIS Fruit Treats VIRIPINa Of ApartmentManager mm tional use.

A final decision on ested in their future tax bills 41 the county plan expected by NEW YORK (AP) Three and the well being of New Jer sey to hear and comment on this bandits robbed the manager of a lower Manhattan apartment development of $19,000 in rent 4r9. u.99H" 69 :59 I 39 vitally important discussion for Mayl. 2 Area Firms Bid -For Highway Job your own protection," Guida receipts as he was on his way ill Apple Juice KRMOALS Pineapple Juice SALTSIA Clam Chowder said to a bank yesterday, police reported. Two Paterson area construe A guard was knocked to the Eddie Fisher's pavement during the stica-up tion firms were among those who bid on a New Jersey State outside the Knickerbocker Vil Divorce Action lage development. The loot in Highway Department project to improve a portion of Route U.S.

1 and 9 in Essex County, it was eluded $16,000 in cash, police said. By Monday announced today. The robbery victims were Roy Bv OSCAR KAUFMAN Harrington, 57, Flushing Queens, manager of Knicker bocker Village, and his guard The bidders, the Mai Bros Contracting Co. of West Cald well and the Franklin Contract ing Co. of Little Falls, were out PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (AP) The Mexican judge who POTATOES Hs- Salvatore Coco, 50, of the Bronx.

granted Sybil Burton her di bid by the Nesto Construction vorce says singer Eddie Fisher Co. of Newark. Nesto bid $381, is expected to start divorcing 735.77 to Mai's $383,254.87 and Acquitted on Murder Franklin's $446,261.30. Elizabeth Taylor today or Mon day at the latest. Charge Growing Out Of Husband Slaying Miss Taylor and Sybil's ex KRAIOALB Prune Juice husband, actor Richard Burton remained secluded at their villa KRAtOALB MONTICELLO (AP) A jury overlooking Puerto Vallarta and Pineapple 4 1 I NMWt I I Wm has acquitted Mrs.

Diane Dela Ip could not be reached for com meter, 28, of first-degree mur KRAIOALB PIICIialflMI ment Lawyers here for' confer A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Be cheerful. The path will be eaiier traveled, the load will be lighter, the shadow on heart and brain will lift sooner. Anonymout ntUNUD AS A NORTH ITAR. MAS, CORN, SPINACH, MM Mushrooms Biscuits SORDINI A 1 MM CARRwTl der charges in the shooting of her husband as, he slept in their UJk. 1(L Vegetcbles ences with the pair declined to comment on Judge Arcadio Estrada Quinones' prediction.

home in nearby Livingston Man 49' If Estrada a prediction proves BORDBNS Amer. Cheese ROYAL Cottage Cheese or. accurate. Burton, 40, and Miss mm uus? 39' Taylor, 31, could marry by the Her lawyer argued that she was temporarily insane at the time. tup Knhw -nr Skinless Franks Swiss Cheese RfMk Cut Flounder Fillet public mvict my day it- CHiFi French Fries DOWNVPLAKB Waffles LIIBY a IBNBCA Lemonade 89' i 1 middle of the month.

The Jury deliberated about Aaron Frosch, Burton's law UNITED SAVINGS mi Loan Attociotioa 134 Morkrt St, 'attrtM 7.1'-$1 BASTIRN 1 Margarine three hours yesterday before 59' yer, flew here Thursday and Is acauitting the mother of four, staying with the couple. He was ml. T- I -y. ine allying occurred lasi uec joined Friday by Mexican attor cJ 21. ney rrancisco ixp rigueroa, 1 and attorney Mickey Rudin of MIX OR MATCH ROLLM SALE MIADOWI To Get Post mmmm lxs Angeles.

After a meeting with Miss Taylor and Burton, Lopez Fig- ueroa said Frosch had conferred WkK Rati Spray Starch AIIOCIATID Fabric Softener AIIOCIATID CLBAR a CLOUDY Ammonia 39' 89' 229' with Fisher's attorney. Louis Nizer, in New York and he had brought the curly-haired singer's conditions for a divorce. Lopez Figueroa declined to disclose the conditions. SCOTT TISSUE HEINZ BEAIIS TOMATO SOUP TOMATO PASTE TMAiNE SARDIUES CANNED SODA ENGLISH MUFFINS 7 ill cmmu vi 02. nont Kit.

f-sX lis J. fko. iATMOHf I vXv Bour Fait Actio Tor Financing 9f Refinancing Your HOME Patersonian Indicted For N.Y.' Robbery (Special to the Newt) 1 1 NEW YORK-Walter Tavlor 7J7J 38, of 121 Pearl Paterson. mm pirn hi' -a 85W ASSISTANT SECRETARY of SMI Labor Esther Peterson, al N.J., was indicted by a New YOrk County Grand Jury Thurs-I day for allegedly attacking a woman here during a $19 robbery. Tne suspect was arrested last Sept.

21 on a complaint made by Anita Heyward of New York. Police said she stopped at a hot dog stand at 125th Street and Park Avenue that afternoon. Taylor allegedly stepped beside her, punched her on the neck without warning, grabbed her purse containing the cash and fled. He was arrested in a nearby subway entrance by a transit patrolman. 1 JX LKy ill Your Own Attorney Can Close, WUK.

Ho Closing Charged By ready the highest ranking womaa in government 111 WI If SHVI THI WOHT TO HMtT OUANTITItl is expected to be named by President Johnson to a newly created post 'as presidential assistant on consumer mat ters. (AP Wirtphoto) I.

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