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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 53

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PASSAIC COUNTY Oct. 17, 1968 Paterson News Parkway State Police Still Bend Killer Job of Draining Growing on 10th Birthday WOODBRIDGE The Troop vehicle summonses, from Set 1969 for Area Way ne State Police detachment on the Garden State Parkway is 14,012 to criminal and. disorderly person arrests, from 117 to 209; traffic warnings, from the major job WAYNE of draining marking a birthday anniversary and, like most any 10-year-old, it's bigger and busier.than ever the low area at Broadway and Grand Street cannot start this year, but and still Its personnel complement has increased almost three times 10,668 to and accidents from 973 to T.701. The Troop recovered 22 stolen cars in 1959 and 81 in and assignments covering dis- mounted posts (at construction sites, traffic checks and tha like) climbed from 179 to l.lOi last year. Criminal investigations increased more than 20 times, from 112 to 2,321.

These included ten from .84 to 113 men since the unit became an entity in its own through separation from the New Jersey Turnpike's Troop a decade ago. It is soon to grow a bit more, wath drainage project underway." The area involved is near Route 23 at Killer Bend where the state has plans- for a new overpass. It was originally intended to do the drainage job at the, same time as Killer Bend was improved, but it was advanced when residents showed urgency. In' other the council voted 7-2 to pay the and Construction Co. of $200 for each tree it is called upon to remove.

It will remove 27 trees. Only five trees were included in the original work order. The council questioned the extra 22 trees and noted that the same charge was made for large trees as was made for saplings. Business Administrator John the addition of a lieutenant and they were felling trees along easements that, additional, clearances were- being demanded by property owners and that the removals were essential. There followed a lengthy' discussion on why the council could not hereafter designate in contracts to be paid for tree removals on the basis of diameters.

Mayor Edward Sisco labeled this entirely impractical pointing out that it could get complicated if such differentiations were to extend to other realms such 'as soil work. Councilman Harold Som-erdyk threw in a bit of humor when he commented, "Pay the I feel like a cat that is up a tree." Council adopted an ordinance appropriating $990,000 of $940,500 wilt be bonds to cover some phases of the sewer cases involving stolen cars, us of the Parkway as an escapa a trooper. Troop patrols the Parkway 24 hours a day year-round from It is planned to Include funds in -the 1969 budget and start immediately thereafter, the TownshipXouncil told 'Arthur Ballard of 10 Broadway, area spokesman, at meeting Wednesday night. The council revealed that the job will cost approximately $51,000 and that it has on hand only minus $3,500 already -committed which could be used the work. Councilman Carter -Gardner noted plans and specifications soon, will be drawn and offered this As evidence -of the council's concern.

"You wUl note," he told Ballard, "that we did not wait on the State's Killer Bend job, before getting this nearby route by fugitives, and uie transporting o( narcotics, "boottef" cigarettes and guns. one end to tne other a distance of 173 miles. It is there for traf Also in investigatory cate fic control, law enforcement, gories, tne Troop's acrJviUM safety education, care of dis rose from 2,663 traffic and 610 other cases to 6,009 and 1,701. abled vehicles and motorists, accident relief and-investigation, and service to the traveler. No Radar hi Use The Parkway authorities do While part of the New Jersev not use radar as a speed en forcement tool for their express W.

Leidy said that while five, -----i State Police Division under Superintendent' David B. Kelly, road, preferring to rely on per trees were in the. original contract, workmen found as Troop is a detachment speci sonai patrols by tne Troopers. fically assigned to the Parkway. The New Jersey Highway BOTH THE 1969 Pontiac Firebird and the LeMans model combine sports car design and big car luxury.

The Firebird, represented above by the hardtop coupe, is also available in a convertible model. A choice of five engines, and now a three-speed Turbo Hydra-matic transmission option make the Firebird one of America's most popular sports cars. The LeMans con- Accordingly, tne Troop men can be found patrolling in both State Police-marked and unmarked ears. Authority, which operates the Parkway, pays. the'total policing Vertible, along with the two-door sports coupe, two-door hardtop coupe, four-door hardtop A testimonial to their efforti bill for au its toll sections.

Good Tidings in Totowct New Municipal Building May Be Ready for Occupancy by Jan .1 Captain Karl K. Kloo, who was sereeant in Troon at the and station wagon feature new interior fabrics and colors, draft free ventilation and addition-' al padding for safety and comfort. can be found in the fact that the Parkway has been consistently rated the safest super- start in 1958 and returned to it as Commander this past August, nignway in uie nation, in un. Paterson Firm Bergenite Gets io years smce 1958. tna Park a cigarette ban proposed by said the growth in work can be summed up in one word: "vol date Richard Van Heemst was denied a permit to use a loud way three times has had' an Gets $247,000 Sunday Sermon By Rev.

Dabinett At Trinity uminous." Year in Jail speaker during a planned cam Butler Mayor Clayton Brown and will request all confectionery stores in the borough to refrain from selling cigarettes to Work Load Statistics paign junket through the bor PATH Contract He pointed to the traffic load ougn. This follows similar action TOTOWA Mayor Samuel Cherba announced Tuesday that the sew Municipal Building on Greene Avenue may be ready for occupancy when the council reorganizes on Jan, 1. According to Cherba, who faces re-election in November, and other statistics as illustra For Gambling persons unaer age. NEW YORK-The award of by the west paterson and Little Falls governing bodies. rne Butler proposal was CLIFTON The Rev.

Her tions. For example, vehicle mileage on the Parkway last year showed an increase of 329 mil A Bergen County man, con the first construction contract for the PATH Journal Square brought to Cherba's attention in bert F. Dabinett, pastor of Anthony Bruno was to a five-year term as bor an anonymous letter which indi victed of gambling after two Trinity Methodist Church, will nual fatality rates of less than 1 traffic death per 100 million miles of vehicle travel. One ol those three came last year. Tha Parkway started as a toll road in 1954.

Troop has its headquarters in the Highway Authority's Administration building at Wood-bridge (Mile-post 129), and has roadside stations along tha Parkway at Avalon, Bass River, pleasant Plains, Holmdel and Bloomfield. lion miles over the totaal in 1959 ough relief director The local preach on "World Order Begins jury trials, Was sentenced cated cigarettes were too easy for children to obtain in the bor (first full year of the Troop's approval is subject to action by work on the entire new municipal complex is proceeding on schedule at the present time, He noted that an area for coun Transportation center project in Jersey City, was announced today by James C. Kellogg, III, chairman of The Port of New York Authority and its Wednesday to serve one to two Operations). Viewed another With You" at the 11. a.m.

wor ship "service Sunday. Dr. Mrs. Theodore Pol ough. A letter was received from the state Board of Local Assistance.

years in State Prison and fined way, twice as many cars rode $1,000. cil meetings is currently being the road the Public Service Coordinated Aids to travelers rose from Transport -co. advising that a The penalty was imposed on lock will be the receptionists at the service. The Sacrament of Christian Baptism will be ad raiiroao operating subsidiary, the Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) Corporation. Work installed at the ultra-modern comnlex which will Include a 29,006 in 1959 to 38,750 in 1967 Site plans submitted by the Pike Construction Company of Furler Street and the Associated Record Shop of Route 46 were forwarded to Fred Eisler, the John Wos, 53, of 503 McKenzie request for bus service to the industrial area around Furler ministered.

Immediately follow on the $45 million project will Street is being investigated by East Rutherford, by Su perior Court Judge John new library, police headquarters and other borough facilities. Cherba added that the borough has received a check for $42,131 oegin Dy uie ena oi me montn. The $247,000 contract was borough engineer, for study; the company. The governing body has requested the service Crane. The engineer will also exam Jersey Democrats Running Costly Presidential Drive awarded to the low bidder.

Rail ing the service, the Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship will leave the church to go to New York City for a tour of some of its churches, under direction of which marks the second install lor persons commuting to the in ine the premises of Tital Con Wos was found guilty by road Construction Company of dustrial area. jury in his second trial of book struction Co. on Riverview Drive which is seeking a certificate of Deny Permit the Rev. M. Michael Satow, paterson, it covers work at the track level in the vicinity of the present Journal Sauare TRENTON Jer making on horse races on May ment of an $84,000 state grant for the new library.

He also reported that letters have been sent to all borough gas station proprietors request Republican freeholder candi- occupancy- for a building. Minister of Youth. reached his "peak" and from here on in will be losing ground. 19 and 26, 1967, at the Okonite At 7 p.m. the Junior Hi FeJH sey Democrats are running one of the most expensive state Station, and also provides for the construction of a track ma plant in Passaic where he was Browne also admitted tht lowship will leave the church to go to The First United Metho ing that they clean up their Missionary Conference mployed.

"Testimony revealed campaigns in memory for, a presidential candidate, admitted terial storage ana transier facility at Waldo Yard, east of the station. The work will take private detective from the premises. Residents Complain George Wallace presents a real threat to Humphrey in New Jersey, dist Church of Passaic where they will be guests of the Youth Fellowships. Mr. Mrs.

Reed Pinkerton Agency placed two ly spurred on by the fact that The letters were sent in re about six months to complete. Set for Littk Falls Unions are apparently not set nets witn wos at uxonite plant sponse to complaints made by Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Evan The first trial ended with i ting through to their usually residents who reported unsight Sweetman are adult advisors for Construction of the PATH Journal Square Transportation Center was authorized in the hung jury, and it took the jury ly conditions at several stations, ner city ministry of the Star of Democratic union members who may go for Wallacs this vice President Hubert Humphrey 'is running second to Richard M. Nixon.

Some $250,000 to $300,000 is being spent from state and national Democratic coffers to the group. in the retrial nine and a half Hope Mission in Paterson. Rev. LJTTLE. FALLS Members 1962 Nety Jersey and New York particularly along union jsouie vv' hours to return the euiltv ver time, he said.

John Camart of the mission will legislation which authorized of Second Reformed Church in At 2 p.m., the commission on membership and evangelism will meet at the church under the present this work, i Lata Start "If Wallace is elected it eould the Port Authority to acquire, All proprietors will be asked to remove wrecked or abandoned diet against Wos, who lost his job at Okonite after 21 years of employment there. Little Falls will be participat move Humphrey ahead of Nix The theme of the Conference chairmanship of Mrs. Fred be the worse thing that has hap ing in their annual Missionary operate ana modernize the bankrupt Hudson and Manhat- 1 1 1 Ebisch. on in New jersey, said wh-liam V. Browne, executive di is "Anywhere With Jesus" and cars from their property and also take down certain signs.

A cat nf narlriner rooiilotirins fnr me jau sentence and fine was given Wos on one count of pened to Browns added. tan naiiroaa. visitors are welcome to any or Conference on Sunday and rector of the state Democratic all of the service which will be 13 Golden Agers bookmakmg. He received The state's Democratic cam Committee. held in the sanctuary on Ridge suspended sentence on the The highlight of this confer Chief Defends Avenue.

No more than $100,000 were spent by the Democrats in New tow trucks and other hauling equipment has also been sent to the proprietors. Cherba and members of the other count Another indictment paign was late in getting started, it was not because af a lack of funds, ha said. ence will be active participation of Dr. Corinne Over- charging Wos with possession Fete Birthdays In N. Haledon Jersey for each of the last four kamp, medical missionary in of lottery slips-and working for It was the "lateness of the presidential campaigns, Browne council indicated an interest in Clifton Zoners taliticking'by Off-Duty Police said.

Democratic Convention which was held In the final week of Ad Campaign Refuse Variance a lottery wm be dismissed Friday -bv Judge Crane ont a scheduled motion to be made by the Passaic County prosecutor's office. NORTH HALEDON Thir Some 500,000 bumper stickers Bahrain, Arabian Gulf. Dr. Overkaimp has been serving in Bahrain for about four years. Dr; Overkamp will show slides and share her experiences on the field at the Tuesday night ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) teen members of the Golden August." The convention held, up plant for developing billboard cam and one million Humphrey-Mus- Age Club celebrated their birth' kie buttons have been distribut To Rplls-Royce Report Progress For Lakecrest General Hospital Police Chief Mario Floriani, who is an active Republican, defended political activity by ed throughout thestate, Browne paigns, bumper stickers and buttons, Browne said.

days at last Friday's meeting They were Mrs. Ann Schultze meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. a aoiu. reception in her honor will be nis on-duty policemen. And once Humphrey was nom The Democrats are planning Mrs.

Marjone 'Smith, Mrs Jaycee-ettes In Fashion Show neid after the service. He answered charges by Wil CLIFTON The Board of to spend more than $200,000 on Helen Trispek Mrs. Mathilda liam Dunbar, a retired 25-year Rev Cowan of the Bible zoning Adjustment voted un WEST MILFORD Active ac Mrs. Marv Parkins radio, television and newspaper inated state Democrats could not wait for the National Democratic Committee to furnish campaign materials, he said. police veteran running for At- Christian Union will speak at animously Wednesday to deny tion toward the goal of build advertisements in the Garden Cerruti, Mrs.

Emma HAWTHORNE On October antic County sheriff. a variance to permit the con ine the Lakecrest General Hos State, ha added. tne :a.m.. service on sun-day! He will tell us about his 25 at 8 p.m., the Hawthorne Tne Atlantic county Republi pital 'was reported by all com About $30,000 already has Mrs. Olive Vos, Mrs, Irene Tice, Mrs; Fred Singer Mrs.

Ann Pickering, and. Mrs can organization, one of tne Jaycee-ettes, will, again hold ministry to the Jewish people been spent on billboards, mittees reporting at the latest last of the "old time political The 7 p.m. service will find the Browne said. meeting at the Community Ac struction and operation of a Rolls-Royce new car agency as 1057 Route 46 on the grounds that it' constituted overuse of the property. Harriet Klapmutz.

their annual season's party. This year the affair will be held machines" in the nation, has They had to get tna buttons, stickers and other parapbenalia themselves. "It was "too risky" to -wait for it. to filter down from national headquarters, Browot said. congregation considering the in- tion Council building in New "We're still behind but hope Members were remamded of often been accused of perpetu at the Franklin School.

fully we're moving up," said foundland. The next meeting is the bus ride scheduled for Oct ating itself through the- use of There will be games, prizes, Browne. expected to take place on Nov 30.. Anyone wishing to go should The applicant was Peter Zage and which police as ward leaders and He theorized that Nixon has contact Mrs. Ruth Kuhn, 19 14 at 8- p.mi Representatives from townships and boroughs to precinct captains.

and refreshments, but the highlight" of the evening will be a fashion show by Florence of Terrace Ave. Visitors are in Dunbar charged tnat Off-duty Woman's Club Evening Group Hears Wells presently operates Rolls-Royce agencies'" in both New York City and Millburn. vited to attend meetings held be serviced by the hospital wish ing information regarding com police acting as Republican Hawthorne. Some of the outfits in the American Legion Hail on workers are at polling places Openings at Barnert Psychiatric Clinic For Youth Groups mittee membership were asked The board also denied a High Mountain Road, election day and tend to "in shown will be knit dresses of beautiful autumn hues of purple, and bright red. The to contact Mrs.

Thomas Mac J. Auto Clubs Back Highway Bond Issue (UPI) The New variance to John Vitale of fluence andintimidate" voters Donnell of Hi-Lo Acres. Breakfast Meeting Floriani. who is president of clothes will be modeled by Mrs. Anthonv Mioli.

Mrs. Peter Lun- 117. Madeline Ave. to demolish a store and multi-family dwelling and out" un in its CLIFTON The ways and Tho charter committee of which Rev. Gerard Pisani, of A srviee which began last the Hap Farley Italian-Amen at Center means chairman of the Evening can Republican club named dell.

Mrs. Carl Chirico, and Spring for the adolescent in the stead a six-family dwelline on Mrs. B. Hodge. CLIFTON The Men's Club Jefferson Township, is man assisted by Frank Berg man of the Hackensack Hospital Jersey AAA Auto Clubs has an Out-Patient Psychiatric Clinic the grounds that it constituted Membership Department of the Clifton Woman's Club named her committee at the regular after local political boss Mate Sen.

Frank 5. (Hap) Farley admitted that police do hold po Tickets may be obtained from of the Clifton Jewish Center will overuse of the property. any Jaycee-ette or by calling and outlined the foundation for has openings in the groups now being formed, it was announced hold it's October breakfast meet' nounced, "reluctant" of the slate's $640 million transportation bond issue. 'V meeting Tuesday evening. sitions as ward leaders and pre ing Sunday at 9 a.m.

at the Mrs. Carl Chinco or Mrs. red erick Folkerts. Appointed to assist Mrs Em cinct captains. today by Harvey Scboenfeld, mat necessary to set the Lakecrest wheels in The group reported they were center.

President Sidney Katz But Floriani added mat "UKe est Bueci were: Mrs. Joseph Using a "lesser of two evils" will preside. anv otner citizen policemen director of the Barnert Mem Orial Hospital Center. Kosano, decorations; Mrs. For Neil Wolfe, program chair a spokesman for tha should nave tneignt to oe in Motorcycle Cop On Parked Bike Hit By Truck.

Impressed with the report and immediate action is expected. Two new committees were man, announced the guest speak est ogden, refreshments; Mrs William Brogan, reception; Mrs six AAA clubs in the stats said These groups are formed for tefested in political affairs." 9 Tombroclc College Exhibiting Paintings By David Friend' er will be Aaron Malpern, prin given no other palatable, al Richard E. Hill, tickets, and formed, a medical facilities com Floriani said that for the past two elections uniformed have not been present at noils Mrs. Roy Parks, ad book. cipal of Clifton.

Senior High School, who will speak on "To ternative, the best Interests' of mittee with' Thomas Gregory. Red Wells, speaker of the eve New Jersey motorists win be day's Adolescent What because of new state reflila WEST the purpose of treating emotionally disturbed adolescents and parents of adolescents. boys and girls between the ages of 14Vt and 18 (or 9th to 12th grade in school). Two- psycho-therapy mng, outlined the work done Parent Needs to Know." Mr served by a yes vote" on tha headof the Community Action Council of Passaic County as airman and studygroup with James Roach as chairman. tions.

retarded Boy. CLIFTON Patrolman Paul Graupe was knocked off his Halpem was acting principal of transportation -bond-issuer sions of a collection of( 16 abstract paintings by David Friend, is currently on display troop of AheRa Council. Clifton School No. .7 and also Carleton H. Jtitter.

chairman Plans were made for the an moiorcycie ana snaxen un assisted by Dr. Arthur Zampel- principal of CbristoBher Colum groups are conducted concur at Tombrock College, Rifle Wednesday when a truck hit nual; holiday party, to be held Dec. 8 at the Elks' Hall. bus Junior High School before la, m.d. Kenneth Hirsch is president Camp Road, West Paterson his parked cycle on Route 3.

rently; one composed of adolescents and the other composed of of the club's public affairs coun-. cil, said failure to approve tha issue would mean "no new money whatever to begin the gigan-. being elected to his present posi 5 Preliminary Divorce Decrees Are Awarded Sister- M. Bethany Maaa, Mrs. Andrew Kashishian, de Mrs.

MacDonnell is secretary tion. parents of adolescents. It Is, SMIC, deon of the college -ex partment chairman, and a dele Assisting in the preparation not necessary for the. parents Graupe was treated by his own physician. He said, he had chased a speeding truck and after pulling it over, parked in front of th frnrk and Gabriel Qumones is treasurer.

James Roach is vice presi- dent. gation from the club will attend of the breakfast are Joseph Bon- plained that the paintings express an intuitive mood and are the result of Friend's visit to to have a teenager participating in group therapy, however, htis the eighth District E.M.D, Con ference in Nutlev on Oct. 29 County Judge Vinvent C. Duf field, Ben Stem, Morris Bon field, Jules Hanken, Arthur Le Functioning committees dude: Financial, Gabe Quinones proves helpiui to both, rne uifton e.m.u. win be fy awarded five: preliminary di Japan and intensive study of Japanese culture.

tic tasK oi Dnngmg new jersey's highway system up to an acceptable standard." The clubs, which represent more than 250,000 motorists in the state, opponed the state's transportation bond issue rejected by voters In 1963. vine, Stewart Paul, George Applications ior id is group charge, of decorations The truck pulled up sharply behind the parked officer and stopping too short, hit ihe vorce decrees Wednesday. chairman with Charles Ferrai-oli as member; Regional, James Chaplin, Joseph sheims, and maY be ma'de by contacting the Miss Jane Gersie, Mrs. Em Mary Nyman of 81-A Hinch Joseph saloway. Roach, chairman, with membemest fiilcci, Mrs.

Anthony Chick cycle. mans Wayne, was Mrs. Shirley Quarg. Mrs. awarded a divorce from Rich ota and Mrs.

Kashishian at tended the Bayonne guest night Social Service, Department of the Center either in writing or by telephone. The initial appointment will be made with Mrs. Natalie Glass, ACSW, Social Service Executive. Re Area Pharmacists To Be Honored Anderson, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs, J.

Vreeland: Charter. Rev. G. David Friend is listed in "Who's Who in American Art" and has been director of the Torremolinos Art Workshop in Spain and the Seven Arts Center in New York. The exhibit is open to the public Until it ends on Monday.

agenceis, schools, physicians: Hostesses for the meeting ard Nyman of 2455 Hamburg Wayne, on grounds he Pisani, chairman with members were Mrs. Sam Montefort, Mrs The New Jersey Pharmaceu and other appropriate Self-referrals win also be accepted. Frank Bergman and Mrs. Quarg Edward Fisher and Mrs. An was extremely cruel to her They were married April 18 The driver was Philip E.

Muskivitch, 21, of 145 Boulevard, East Paterson. He was issued summonses fo" speeding and careless driving. Wayne Boys Invited To Soccer Clinic tical Association will have as ferrals will be accepted from Building Chairman, Dr. Morton thony Chickota, whose decorat luncheon guests Tuesday 1964. ing theme was "Halloween Aizic with members Roy Town- men and women who have been Juanita Davis.

105 Presiden Pranks." send and Jack Cahul. registered as pharmacists dur Former Yugoslav Vice President mg the past year. lhe fete will follow, the an nual certificate awards ceremony conducted by Says Czechs Should Have Fought Add Two New Members To Recreat ion Board the State Board Pharmacy "They had no other choice," at 11 a.m. that day in the State tial won approval of hep suit against 1 Lonzie Davis of 69 Garwood Ave.t also on rounds of extreme cruelty, hey were married Aug. 5, 1952.

Enid Cohen, 80 Priscilja Clifton, obtained a divorce from Benjamin Cohen of Newark. She charged him with deserting her in February of 1966. couple was. married Feb. 1, 1958.

PRINCETON (UPI) Milo- ferring to the Aug. 20-21 Soviet bloc invasion. "I thought the Museum auditorium. The lunch he said. eon will be held at Landwehr Prior to accepting that post Restaurant in West Trenton van Djnas, tne tormer Yugoslav vice president, said Wednesday if "would have been better" if the Czechoslovaks had he served 18 years as Athletic same in 1948." Djilas admitted however, Czechoslovaks "had no chance of winning." He said that only The new registrants from Pas WAYNE An invitation is again extended to all Wayne resident bpys of the 7th, 8th and 9th grades to attend- the Wayne Recreation sponsored soccer clinic held each Saturday from 10 a.m.

until 12 noon on the Wayne Valley High School soccer Registration for the clinic is still open and all boys who have not attended the essions are urged to attend this Saturday and any subsequent Director and coach at St. Bon a- saic County are: Bruce B. Har venture High School where he earned an outstanding coaching auinrn in 1QC! However, Djilas said tbera was no threat of a counter-revolution in Czechoslovakia as the Soviets had claimed. He said that the danger to the Soviet Union was, that the Czechoslavak liberalization was spreading to neiebborine countries such af win. Wayne; Judy Ann Johnson WEST PATERSON Two new members have been added to the borough's.

Board of Recreation by Mayor Alfred Bau-mann. One of the newcomers, Frank Molinaro, iS.a former, recreation by fighting could the Czechs Wayne; Herman Mw Schwartz (1 1 111 i VXftt The other newly appointed Joan Di Pietro of 171 Fourth Ave. was granted a divorce from Anthonv Di Pietro of 215 Paterson; Thomas M. Surowicz, Clifton; Louis J. Avenatti.

member is Salvatore Fiorenzo commissioner in Patersoji and Wayne; Kenneth W. DieteU22nd Ave. on- grounds he was a "plumbing contractor who re 1 1 TL- -j i i make a clean breax witn tne Kremlin. He said the invasion represented a significant change in Soviet policy. Now the Russians openly preach their right to in-, tervene in other Socialist countries.

saidv fought against the Russian invasion troops. who is spending a six week tour as Woodrow Wilson fellow at Princeton University, told a news conference that only with such a fight could Czecho-, slavakia "liquidate all illusion in the Soviet Union" about Czech liberal reform. Uunnorir onH PftlanH Clifton; Harvey P. Sussman, has been associated twith ath letics for over 20 years; Paterson; Michael A. Baker, Wayne; Joseph C.

Fleischner, Clifton; Jeanne H. Harman, Clifton; Gary A. Steinberg. Pas Saturday. Boys who are members of the soccer teams in the schools are welcome to attend these -sessions.

Vie' Felano, varsity soccer coach of Kennedy High School. siues wim nis wne anu iour dren on Lackawanna Avenue. maintaining an interest in youth and recreation, Fiorenzo is also active in the Valley Kiwanis Molinaro, whVresides with his wife, Rose at 9 Willow Way, is currently employed as an ath extremely cruel to her. They were married' Sept. 17, 1966.

-Ruth Duffy of 499 E. 39th St. obtained a divorce from -William Duffy of 602 E. 27th St. She charged him desertion in March of 1965, They were married July 23, 1953, Terming the boyiet occupation "one of the greatest evils in our day," said the principal question of liberalism in Eastern Europe, is what happens, when the Soviet occupation ends.

H3 said the only way the So letic and physical education in Richard O. Ullman. To- "Czechoslovakia should ihav mobilized and fought against strflctor at St. Bonaventure's viets could change- the situation in Czechoslovakia was by sending in troops. -and the Paterson Plumbing As Paterson, conducts the' clinic towa George C.

P. Voss, Clifton. Elementary School. the, Russians, Djilas said, re sociation. for the Recreation" Department.

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