Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 44
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 44

Publication:
The Newsi
Location:
Paterson, New Jersey
Issue Date:
Page:
44
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

he Mt Ai J7T7 yetterttar la Beth larael hospital UzaCc-lZ) 1377 after a brief illiwat. The Rabbi wa leader of Cotv (regation Btrtb Himadraah Hago- Election hewttl dol. WASHIKGTOX, Aug. Rabbi Mendelson Mrs. Waw E.

Fge disclosed today I f. Services Tomorrow Of Newark Dies NEWARK. Aug. 9. W) lUbbt Two Sisrrims kWfcJ a tlf d.

tbey bad ieatwd tbetr Wta.tmIAmrril FrarMII Of L650T UTOWP Mmnm larntory of Fo- aaa K-sam --w- -w -t For William Mosten Jacob Vea. Zion Mendelson. AS M. to Jbe British atmiatsut far awesnaaacy by tbe British Air vir-4resident of tbe Assembly of Orthodox Rabbit of the United daities TOi-oassovt 'New Stntj Vkfory faetlwrcnon rrcpeiwr vruu Oaring Atrtndtd by 5.C00 funeral arvieea for William Tfce AKtr a wcrt ness 0, 0w Ddsit Slwrtcit YUMA. Ariz, Aag.

1 faj aaa aad a girl, estacuiu-rr States and Canada and head by tbe Edes only Matten. pharmaFixt al the Patenon the Orthodox Jewish Community in Newark tinee 1921. died part of each year ataec their re- i ta ha aekigaated as General hoapital. wUl he held to froaa Fraaetv Tbey have morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock bBstered. their basgues kiaTT living ia aa aprtaaent agent far Cttrtiss Propeller Wvlsioawat wound tbetam- a gns with rallies last a tMaatlaaa ta tnaaorrow's tlectioa.

The eJeatia. erdered by IN MEMORIAM the R. Charles D. Leu and Sons lBtb aai woUen. lay la haspital bets day; tba ataa atraggliag agaaii Home for Funerals, Broadway.

a.f.u bJ aaa' to he aaanduettd BBOaf ItS milllu In Lovlns Idem Tbe Rev. Howard A. SnamSai rha airl It nrjr or VrA a. rflaaamayer. wfc SETAatK.

Aaaf- IKIicatioB lla pai hlet aaa Jtew Jersey HI takaaS AaMCCaKaaM iaaeMasTVtaaMHI S-ftTMS WTA Taaaaiaii'alii VaaaerT wfaJr- tmUOr4 -lltm Jeney: Farts. Etessata. Ftora-a. tbe 36- liiiattary af mlaaaaal facilrtira am the state as wrU as. a ivaad-latajk af literal larfaaraaataaa utc: aasesiswks fen vy atea.

risioa. wiU determine whether Propeller-Craft, ent union, at present recognised by Jh. fMpany. or 'Jf No. ToTlntcrnrtional Association of MacbinUUB AFL Mn, 1.

1 aaent Alt hourly WOrktrt BMB IBC tepartas tht Ufa An t. 114. hi rxn.r. of the Eaatalde Pmbytetiaai church, will officiate, and burial The aaaa, fraadaca raa awariy dead aad alt at aad will be mode Hi Chester cemetery DEATHS Sttwiiitji Chaai 2 CUfton and Caldwell pUnts ar. dig.bl, it.

roto. Bjdlotlng will Use alar ia the plants between 1 a. m. and II a. m.

and I a. m. tad Chester. N. Yr- was "water, water.

The Socorro CoraeK 19. was helw Mr. Matten died at the hospital p. at. While it has not aeea officUIly announced It is cspecteo uuh wo told what had kmn, metlMI In Wvekoff yesterday, at the age of M.

He by fbs Jersey -tu. fl Tueedav. auaiiat I. 14I. Jennie.

the ballots will be counted before yrKUy. was born in New and WPA. axt "ntnur of tit late illiam Harold Anthony Paroled came to Patersoa several years and Wieck Bertha Rrouarert. aaad 71 year ai aeiaotsSai highway af the devil-ia theB. days tbey spent there aa aLZ ttalled truck.

Rlihn and friends are invited ago. He was the husband of the taaater tbe ilr.rrnft Outina to attend the funeral, mi Friday, late Nellie Van DeMark Mast en FECGT JAXES ter ei Mr. aaad Aircraft Lodge Plans Victory Celebration af tbe TaTsjaata Cea-j To Await Grand Jury Action I. 1911. at John Virmf Seven aajraaau.

mtmhtii af w. Mrav Caaau M. Wrwjp UBBta-USj sT Attended by 5,000 en Hoeia Memorial funeral Home, and lived with his daughter. Miss Nellie Masten, at SCO East Twenty- Jataea. of 3 A aOaTart'as mtlaW at IS family aaa itnmaa.

died af aaa. III Haladnn Avenue. o'rlork law aeaaV p. an. interment at Fafrlawn fourth street.

1 are aaad. AUaai said naS, Will sjsaar aaw saT tag rotes aa "TW esaar saaaaa gar, thirst and atarvauoa ahns the highwaya short cat taraun A victory tlebritioa a ULTJ. Au. i Conducting its last rilly 1 In Harold Anthony, of z2t Marshall Oat Car ajiajjp aaa AUaartic City Sajahe" whana at plinoed last night at a rally af ISa. ainharahln eamtMlgn SS tranter At Aihnrr rrk.

N. J. "at-" aai aa nae BartQw after their buck brake denra street, was paroled ia the custody af Detective Joha Herman this Jennie Brouwers Aircraft lettee. me martins iu mm t-tj(l, Uatle beloved familv outing. Propeller-crsn Gaild Mays auenand jmi c.

waea we lert iKogales. sW was bent to more than 5.000 em whig, ta await Grand Jury ae- Jennie Brouwers, 71, who had Idenra ji Irrlni Place. ol The play will ico) we bad Mkgalhm barrel ttaa aaa a charge af atrsrtoua aav be held at Neubauer'i haU (where the rally was staged) Friday eight. President Jason Woodbury, ia announcing the victory meeting de been confined to tbe Christian ployes and their families, xnc a taV tm. lunerai lalar.

Aug. and rata far a wetnfc. It 1 i Tbe ft liipiiaaj ia aaaap ahan taag the aliat aaT sae laiaStways 'Ttvaafwea. aBrtaaaaal tare afarvaaed ta a "Tarrald af Faarta, aeaaaral tnSaTaSjl BBaTnarsatstaaa. aaaaVaal eewts.

scaaaaaaal taaawSaj aaad sa7tioa. aaalt aad battery with a rifle. Sanitarium for the past 12 years. water ia the hack af the trait Mis Coraeio said. "After wa ki site of the erewo maoa aoasible to oretent a scheduled the dirniiau af ItttdMSIO In Pateraon.

on Mnn Acting Recorder Jasses Ward died yesterday at the santtortum, day. Auii( 4. Jnaenh. he who la Maaa clared to loud appiauat that "as aresidf-d at Anthony's arraignment speaking program. She wu the daughter of William m.vrfl nunaantt of Jennie eaarh.

This ia Mssa Jianei tarst Lnwra tan. nH il yeari. Re! a hi police court. the tatter and' Bertha Brouwers. 1 Speeches will not mwvcw doubt it to eur victory exists.

He thanked the more than 500 stalled one af the aider taea hat off the lid aad aVIihrrsoh iptllcd it. He apparently had fered a heat stroke and tab) know what he was doing. lives and friend Isnlf So. (a. aarv.

aald rresiaeni ncnan u. saabdivt- Miss Brtmwer. born In The BbaaaaEsaag cawr stag sjaraae Heraaaa and Detective Bri Klk. tlahriel Ii AhiihhU members who attended the raiiy, Feldmaa. The tlze ot inn aa- Netherlands, rame to this country Breaks, who took Anthony into I tbe Piae tbe Lakes: I-aatse.

Loyal Order of Mooae and th Akhruiaete tlun art Invited semblagc. makes our potmen la part a a iksiaufci ka I lay. Fintaamilv saw saUnd I part of ita Jkawf V-artH' naytrm twa Be; the MaaasaSaaats 1 in 1904 and resided in Midland custody yesterday, said that be complimenting them for "coming out oa a hot night when there were ether attraction! elsewhere." There were aiae af as. aai clear." Park where she lived unlit her aaad Paa-ksj Faarets. aaad Hontiag shot Irving Slaughter la the hand aurnn me funeral, on mitty, Aa(ut I.

frm hit late realdenra. i'Tha anitina was held at confinement to tbe sanitorium. during aa argument over a aiur- tuarmier oVlork llsalfard Itayers Declaring that the Amertcaa I watched them leave ear trark one by one, first aty father faq my brother, then tbe atlkm. 4V-hweiiith'a Crave. Clifton She was a member of the Mid lafin fiim Ml Inthnnv'.

rtng remark made by Slaughter There was plenty of loart beef. Is a Urtaaal sawrb af tbe state. land Park Christian Reformed aheut Anthony a aunt- working class was becoming more "sound-minded" be pointed to the recent Crocker-Wheeler election CTltirrh. at 1 nVUw-k a. Koleinn Hith Ranniem Maaa.

In lrmnl at Holy K. mil. hi tje Synagogue for fowr years asat 1 thought tare I was aua George Mardo. 50. of 336 Grand church.

She is by one brother. Carry Brouwers, of ta die, but I was very raha aai Brisk Orlita Synaaexw years Lurrla Funeral Setvlre. Aui aaa aentenced to thirty Issaanaa that the stale flewer a the taVt. the state bird the hot corn-on-the-cob. cltmj, cum chowder, hot dogs, soda and other refreshments.

A program of games was conducted by the which was won by the A. F. of L. Michigan. not women.

1 taw two at alaah thar ai rial aatkae 4- iTI days ia the county Jail for an Willi a BKruioui war avu nam by a vote of 174 ta 4. "The anti-union technique The funeral will be held at noying two youog girts. The pro- iff I era and Mmhn of tradmhip of baa pseseat taaji- laa at fi 111 Ik aaaaalaaat adata fua entertainment committee. o'clock Friday afternoon at the Pateraon No. big companies" was explained by sat 10a department recommended that Mardo be held for 11 mental i I The only campaign activity jatea.

itx ilea, and gatioa 1934. la be head of the Orthaydoat funeral home, 131 Haledon av bpo Ktkt. ara mimttil to Samuel bard. 1A.M. representa blood to quench their tliirst.

a ta kill theaasetres. It wm ribte la stay there and wttdi them die. I had aty sitter's hakr ia my arms when he and. meat a' tit Rlk Horn nue. Burial will take place in laaawatioa.

I disreraable waa the distribution of circulars which read: tive. He outlined the birth Community of Mew ark and ani Thursday evening. Tie, n. for Fair Lawn cemetery. Rev.

Hol- Victor J. Daniaoo. of MS East me nurpiia or aitendin funeral aa. vira-pretrlaf mt tbe AsraaVj company anions and declared thtt they musf meet out werda. pastor of the Midland of anr late Bsother Jo.

Sixteenth street, paid 92 -Do You Want: A minimum rata af t5 teemed ages. I doal knew hat aepa j.aloial" Park Christian Befnrmed church of Orthodox Rabins of States aad Canada. if the 4Jle2 ka tbe aa caasaaaaared wttb a atiastsl arbaa pup ill taa af Ml pee rnt Aaaaathar arrta aaatliaet aa auto coats oa a conviction for doing side, are called Independent ar days paaaed before a cenU oer hour will alt joo will officiate. miles ta a Zu-aaUe aone. He vertical an loos.

car came hy." brackets to he increased In pro- "Tialteit Kuler. ftORRRT ORSLET, tteeratery. He asserted that an several oc arrested by Patrolman Joha Doo-aeUy. Moe Firedrnberg. af 106 The autamtkile af which ab CL itaaar of She brack reaajrta.

taint 1 portion to the above basic rate. Mrs. Edwin Hall lit lu III vlltCti'Vtlaka ajaa aaaarth 1T aaatima At-, spoke was driven by Fraacaa Two weeks Vacation wtm casions when be had asked for mailing lists prior ta elections ri.aaaiKf'Raxer' unto ret runaral 'kenrire iaar ifftaaal t-m tM Godwia avenue. Newark, given a suspended sentence oa Arvalhs. -a peekuer.

who iaad nay for all employes with Funeral services for Mrs. Car In Hawthorne. J. on Monday, Srbemonski. bnifiaaMl ttse Me a.

Sea aVitkC MsaSmBth Beach lyesr af service aad a proportion- oline Hall. M. wife of Edwin eaaaplaiat of doing 44 miles ia a the bodies of the victimt yestw day- and look Mho Caracal ad Aucuat 4. I'HI. Hannah V.

foe Da It on I. baluva4 wlfn of dilatory tactics had prevented hint from getting them until too late. David Clvdesdtla, txsnd lodge Minnie kcimmx rmjf tataini aw i LaacaT nuaaih A aaaary raj-k. aad ate vacaitou laiineu idt uiac Hall, of Tt Iowa avenue, we restricted aooe. made by Patrot- Talo Ui A.

Klornca. Rela be held Friday aftiratm at with less than one year a tervice lores 10 me aatpiitL atfcm taawa ta islaag HeigliU. A held yesterday afternoon archer fllo4a and m'mh'il of clock at the Charies DL Lrsce aaaa Bert Lucas. Sentence was also susooaded aa J. Asnstiao, of 11 1 a taaar aaT sbe aailaaad ttaiarts "3.

Double time for au wont home. The Her: O. M. Demeott. and Sons Honte far Faaaeraasv i Sundays and all hours aver SEEKS RIW TWA.

A new trial ia Beiag aaauM it pastor of the Third Presbyterian 296 Twenty-first avenue, oa the representative of Newark, described hit experiences ia ergaa-izing metal industries inta the LAM. He called the untoa the most drnMcratie and must Ajaeri- Broadway. Burial wKl five an Saturdays. sasao charge. Harold Foster, of 29 tlatraaad.

I ttibaiat. Tata Has ILaaW, Taaaat Kaacr. Taedaartaaa. Ab- church, officiated, and burial was made in Cedar Lawn cemetery Laurel Crarre 4. Nine paid holidays per tho Koaary of gt An-thons a II C.

fhHrt'k Hawttfom. l' InvliH. 1o Ud th fiinr-at. on fkuraday. Auauat 7.

from lata km. Ontral ai-nua. Halk-thnrna. 9:3 0'4-loak an at Si. Anlhonv'a It.

hur.h Havrkorna. al I o'rloak m. Hlah Haqtilam Maa. Hanry Hanalaln and fnnatl dl-i Arch street, arrested for being drunk by Patrolman J. Vincent rear.

under the direction of R. Charles Mr. abed vestrdav" taty. can ia this country. Learners to reaca tn min- Legg and Sons.

Meyers, was gives a suspended the A. AM Cant rising, against whom a judgatrat fame ef Adeline Gargaaa wm filed a Workmen's Campiaiatiaa Coat Pipers-ha tbe taae were filed yea. terday in the eftVes af Caotti He urged the workers not to "be tat ajic saA-ciHin a aaa. aa 1 Tbrre is a brief tVraarriatliaai af iimum of their respective brack Surviving are her hunband: a tttl ICACC. caught ttlcep by promises such as Boontoa.

He was S. aaad a avgraar ttatra. sratb a tiitatarw al aketch tired Erie Railraad eaaphrve. aaad, aaaal pai ana af iarteietfb. ets as af October IS.

1941. wntca will' be the date of the new contract. those placed in circulation hy rre-peller-Crtft" and said it was us-nortant to protect tbe future of daughter. Mrs. Anna Raley: two grandchildren.

Dorothy and Edwin Alfred Role-; and a Ister, Alice Leonard, in England. Clerk Lloyd Mar. a ntember of the txraatat I "TiiatalaT taaas ss the anotiartaia Trainees to be advanced to Firemen's Asaociatioat. laaad take etaatatry af Kaatb Jersey 0PM, llayy Hesds the workers when this boom af Surviving are three ttrtutfmm jaare aSaa aaaiwed- LEGAL ABTERTBEMET prosperity is aver and stashing the minimum bracket for which they have been trained atter six months- of service. Mrs.

Minnie Adriaa of rarerwa "IbM tintj bttae haodriarkr Mrs. Carrie Shaw of Little FaM faaaat taiii iitiilir ABaat, -win. I wage cuts iohow. rartora. Aug.

-Sl fil.l.r:R Pard Inlo Ufa alar, nal tit no londav. A11- fuat 4. 1JII. Itaraa Vnael. Ia.

'M wifa of th lale Kmll iaular. Relatlvaa and filaoda are invited to atland lha funr). 00 Thuradav. Aiiaiiat from the llobart t. Moor and flna.

Home for funeral. S4 Totnwa avenual ala-k p. m. Inrlnaratlon at J. and X.

J. Crematory. Am. Mrs. Loretta Connor 11 ra linear or kw man To Visit Wright's Time and time again big "If so vote Propeller-Craft TSUK panics by off men only to rehire them at lower wages which the oa Thursday." votmu nr rkat-K riis and Mrs ElUabetb Van twdana ctutfsat, bewerit baniaest of Riverdale: two aocak af aaUair by aaaaeatg ataUaaiista Singar.

and Frederick "l4utwaai, aad artO ataa be of aid tain View: two brocaer. Cbat aeiaas wba tbiak itV a ai Charles Lang-general chairman The funeral of Mrs. Loretta Connor, of 161 Belmont avenue, was held from her home yesterday morning. A high requiem Mats was offered In St. Paul's men art only 'oa glad to accept TO: Kll.aWth M.

lt. Bxartsar because of need and the desire to of the publicity said the success ot the picnic only em Knudsen. Towers and and Autrust of Sfncar: aad save pride," ha said. Morxao Iar'l TAKE XtmrK THAT aa Oa grandchildren. Jeaaeys R.

C. church. Pronpect Park, by I.H.MTMIKn-Knlr1 Into alar The workers of the Curtiss phasized "that there is no aues-tion about our victory la the Jr mt th tart at i-kanrary aj the Rev. Father Scanlan, Forrestal Coming Here Friday Propeller Division must vote the nal teat in raa.aU. on Aug.

K. IM1. Minnie. Idnaf Af John. 1e-load mother of, John.

KHaaoetn Near Jeraay. dataa Jaty He said that the anion and burial was made in Holy a a cava herein tiy a rano la eoaaailalaaurt aad M. never had any doubts of the out Mrs. Mary S. Fenzlein Lat rites for Mrs.

Mary Scbaff-i Sepulchre cemetery under the Mtaaati and Mlani Rarbohn. upper left-hand corner on the balllot Thursday because every vote cut for the A. F. of L. h) a ktfih Fisher in come but after the rally, was ex.

nroaia Reallr Carsu a Saar Janaj "er. Iraa al her rewldenre. I direction of Joseph E. Minchin. William S.

Knudsen. director raraotaikaa. at aw, ara ae-f pecting an even greater majority stadt Fenzlein. wtdow mt Chart" Members of the Rosary society of tbe Office of Production Maa- than at first anticipated. oa ara reajmraa ca aa-' u.4.

II Lwla. Kaa- a Fenzlein. of 1S2 of the church attended the rites and also, held services at tbe 3 Pefcsnenl Porf The outing be tan at 1 dock fhaax-arr ml Saw Jersey, al aa nue. held yesJeTttars afvrr 1 yesterday afternoon to that men home Monday evening. vote for yourself, at added.

What Others Think niamai lar aoarti aaaaai' the night shift could attend Sons Home for Ftnerais. 334 To-1 Surviving are a son, John: a agemeat; Rear Admiral Tourers, chief of the Navy's Bureau of Aeroaauties and Under Secretary of Navy James V. Forrestal will inspect the plants of the Wright company here and the offtce. Sa. OaH Olraat.

rataraaa. Seat Jaraay. aa rraaa swaaaaaar 1911. at haarr af tea acarf ia the foreaaaa I aoialalaaat the aajaa af -a It lasted until late last night Iowa avenue. Tbe Rev He's on Pernio in Pat- daughter.

Loretta: sisters, Mrs. Giistave Storma of Pater- Tarhuna e. faMalr on KHdar. a a pi and al St. I'lali'a It fhnr-l on Alnaftd Ptind.

Dala-itnai at 1 1 a. nv. Inlermant at C'dar 11 tVmelai J'aler-e'Vt Honaoale: panera plaaaa topy. Ana MT: F.nfr'A inln aleinal rrat In TalerJioii. on TuaaHnv.

-AnUBt i. William, hltaliand of the late Vellie X'anda Mark and halowd father or Veltle Maa. fen of Kat Ta 'il four! iraat. Kimaial Thuradai. iik.

7. at the ft fha-le, i and Poo. Home ftir Ktineiala. Ill The only casualty reported was f) raannia mi raua Joha Chika. ot X-05 Southern Prrhvterian church.

acTieiiated-l erStM. VVaHaa on: Mrs. Jules Matt, of Fair i 3 plants af tbe Curtiss Propeller Tkoaaaad Faur tft ZV elfkl aad ii-lt lara far prtaetaal and lote-eat afaraaakf laHtarhar atttk tatad ajatt e. Fair Lawa. Cbiko waa I Mrs.

William Scbrirr. of uui 101 as Haasac Ma a. Divisioa ia Clutoa aad Caldwell (Continued from Editorial Page participant to race last night Grove cemeterv. AiTjaes ia.t mH arkkrh akail Ia Angeles. Mrs.

Charle Hughes, of the Newark Board of Health: Mrs. Charles Saner, and ran into a waiter carrying aa Friday morning. Tbey -will arrive in Pa lemon at 1 30 o'ciork. Mrs. Fenzlein lrve her Fatir-iaro aaat -ltO tare tar aaorrh feat aad without the sanction of the Legis ter.

Mrs Minnie Schwthe. ragtag ia Aetiag Fire gal 1 aaa eaBBaaaajaefiaar ia btlatta He sustained a severe laceration ot the hand and was After inspection of the Wright Mrs. Harry Gradwell. of Paier-I lature. Able constitutional law several nieces and awphews.

id Curtiss-Wright olaats. tbe aapaaditaraa harakr ailaaMd aaM eanaietalaaM. halts Oa iCharf PbiJw Caaakriaae aad yer contend he has ample power officials will go to Newark to neaaat daw eaHBailaBatm taken to St. Joseph's hospital by Clifton Patrolmen John Freyland and John Hitchens. Six stitches ct the Brewster plant in to do this.

The ronatituttoa belongs to the tranaaas aaT rare Cagitam Edward I Ladawuiz. ht tbe latter a 1 taiaiat to tbe Faart Dix fire lata eartlfarata mt tax ttaad and daarriead aa lal OS at son: a brother. Joseph Leonard, and several nieces and nephews. Rabbi Mendelson that city. Mrs.

Minnie Ugbthber Funeral serices for Mrs. tan were required to close the. cut. Tbey began a three-day tour i at tasetfcer taaaa daa to eaaarUaaaal people, not to the -Legtolature ar the Republican party. The people have a right to change it when nic Liehthtser.

93. laa ma 1 Pas-' ia pan jaai at lacunfO atteatiaa aa tbr aa iSaata, gmplai td here The 90-yard dash was won by G. Harrison; Harold, Lauber. of acatkar with bMetM aa NEVXARK. Aug.

Services of aircraft plants in the East today with tbe view nf possibly speeding up deliveries to the fnua Jnlr INI. aaaaa fcanaf aa wbta Fare Captaan Arthsr enannian and wtduw af Jaena Lighthiser. will be held Fratary steel blades deDtrtment. Clifton for Rsbhi Jacob Ran Zinn Men data af aald It aat ara yaaaet; aaa they please and their right cannot be thwarted hy handful af atea with a selfish interest 4a preserv delson. Orthodox Jewish leader TAX ft PVFtTHKK WI UJ aaaaai aaaaa defaalt ha evOal Army.

Navy and British. and Morris Schorn, of dural blades. Clifton, won the three-legged race. J. Ceitz won- the The visit Friday will be the raaaatelaiaat Ika) afaraaat aa home.

156 Terhune avemae. rKJ iTtIl saie. A half hour later a Maom here more than 25 years who died early yesterday, were held yes ing bad fovernment. Newark Can llroadaiai. 0.

lock m. Rala-tlvaa and friend are Iniited. Interment at rheaiei, Ana It M'HKtkl Kmeie.t inlo.tar-tial. re? in Roontnn. on Tneaday.

AuRuat fc. I4I. William ilrhtmnn. ak: huatMnd of the iate Minnie aaad a. teaia r'unerat Friday.

Ana al the It t'harle laa; and Jm, H-me fir en-neral. 2X4 Rioartnat. at ft m. Relalliea and ft lenda. nlfo of the (exempt Firemen' Aaaolallon are inv.ted to attend.

Interment at J.atirel Orova. Ana. HTflKI t.l Rnlaied Into eternal Tt auddenl in Tateiaon. on it j. Iflll.

Karl Kranli, aaad ta yeala Vuneral Friday. na al the It fharlaa I.atK and Son. Home for Km- second trip to Pateraon for Mr. race for boys under 15. Aa will ha mltmA lie fW a a- al liy a aaaoi terday afternoon at Beth Hante- TtMaaaaaa and il 4TSai Illara tar aawiaai intaraat aaT afatOjaai i.

mm mM Iki aaU a Kjiudata and Admiral Towers. Last' October tbey inspected the auiaaiaaaajni aaav IIIBiari. ployes' hand provided dance mu droah Synagogue. Burial was to church. Delawanna.

and will be made ia Cedar JaWte. cterk aa tbe Fo- sic William Parent was given I. Phillips Wright plants here and at that la Fane Ca ers. radio. Cash prizes were won by rime expressed pleasure with tbe The Keus that aa appotirt- Thomas R.

Sprinhorn. C. Mogaa- be in the congregation's plot in North Arlington Jewish Cemetery Rabbi Mendelson. who was 65. was leader of Congregation Hame- atogieaa being made.

ao taae Fart Dts fire ere. Frank u. Pierson. J. Ferraro, (Continued (ram Editorial Page) cemetery Mrs.

Lighthiser died yestevtlaf. She was born ia Pater wu aeaat spent all of her life bare aaMrf two years ago when she sameat akall InctaOa rarty-tara aad il 4li laatlara tar aearr aa aad Iaar fal naaadttanaa Kid laaed la aald raaprlalaaaL at mm tlaaa aad ptaee aa fried aa a h-a at forth, yaa pill at aad a dakarrad aad fiaaiiaaed af ta Henry Siefert. J. Medley. Gus- a ararae aaf ah tav Carol Bobsoa and drosh Hagodol.

His home was at utsuaaajl sot aabtae aa duty nine. ten!" The orchestra it OUT! Arnold Meyer. ta Passaic. froaa all richt and eajanr 'r. When at rk Iierala.

'41 Rtiad-ma. at o'rlor in Mystery Death Is Buried Surviving are a saaa. Mmk tmm. 1 damatloai of aad la Ike and traaaiaaa at tka of filed harahv 349 Chartwick avenue. A native of Latvia, he was a rabbi in England and in Glasgow before coming to Newark in 1913 Here he waa rabbi of Adas Israel m.

Interment at l.aiiiel iTroy An. daughters. Mrs riiaebeth Bit1. BaBaBBtxaaat BBaaataWbtl BBkaaBainaBaaBBkam I Sterner Asks Congress This Mrrsspondent does Miescb. and Mr.

Miaaiw aarv- KIRI.IMK In ratemi.n. on An boha: and several 9T aaaj4V4tlafa-rw jpilml ka the Ptutce aad 'Fare manaaaaat faaad ramatianual know him. so it is doing bo log rolling. But there fat a war rom- To Pass Highway Bill lull i 141. Stella Xtellnaka jam r.

r.i -i. aolaritar aad -ja-aai atttk eaaaalaiaatt. OO of fall i aaa. i ITS Mai at Street. Pal 1 1 aaa, Sear Jeraer.

(rife of the lale Felix Xlellnak mentator oa tbe air who it little tielatltee and friend are invited beard af la New York and who has Authorities Continue TRENTON. Aug. I. (VP) State it all aver all but one or two war to attend the funeral on Thura day from the' home af her danah fer. 3t3 lkeyien aienue.

fllf Fees: itl-a Highway Commissioner E. Don. experts en the big time. He aid Sterner today wired New Jar a peui.ua at half nay. This waa gjaatltd so that CaaMaia Faaharr as staw ma-iyraag StS0 fiaaai the caty af PalLi aaa as aa il Fiuitna.

Tajdar be is Miat tare rkarf at Fort Dix at a sadasy of SXiM per yeaw. Caatap Dax. He baa to, at 9 oVInrk a. ni and fro, at. Stephen a K.

I'hur. h. Tat Frederick Foster and is hei Probe But -Have Made Little Progress raatt tuat or Jersey 'i Congressional members over the Colonial network around araon. Holentn Hlah Requiem ta to vote to override President alaaa. Interment af Tralvary 1:45 la the afternoon.

Tune to Roosevelt's vets of a 9320.009.000 atarr. rataraoa. Funeral Director ra ntaat ra TtOV and are if we're wrong. defease highway appropriation John A. Flank Aua.

I- TO. A aay Laaatar. With the cause of her death still know a. and her identity aad Mil. ifa FUNERAL DESIGNS "After two years of this World There win be no more aiik for background shrouded ia mystery, Neaaler: lata Sar; W-aad llakard.

ka hatra. da'a aeraaaial laaaaaeaiatrtaa. War we should finally get started civilian ate. This raises the ques tbe body of tbe attractive bru tion of what fight ssaaagers win on our defease highway program." Sterner told New Jersey's TAK aaa -r nette who was found dead ia West Pate i' ana Tuesday, was buried ia do for shirts. 4r mt Ik Ceaa-t of Jtaaav.

dataa ja-y 14 representatives and fwa sen paupers grave itt Fair Lawn. ia a ra aaa art a Ctuaaiaiat 1 cemetery yesterday. aaaaalataaat --fi. ators. "Further delay fat passing defense highway bill Jeo I ladSwaU' has beeu at Caaap Dot aaaanr May 1 aad rwlted a Laitanb taaataau at Jaat ttaae re-liiitaaal au fal aay fram aa-waar aaa- tbe BaaaOas of May and Lmr 1 1 taian the tmfuaal of CFanr Qerf Cafiey aa atga the No doubt there is shortage af FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mcaarwhilc.

Pasaate caranty au- Uaatar. wktM. at al. are eT- auny things taaritiei admitted tbey are up pardize ranttructioa for this year aad stay aaeaa delay until Under the sua aad sky. WILLIAM 0.

TATLOX agaiast a "blank wall ia trying But Judging from the Heats aa td Tin oath 1 Tstr 1942." aetora itanaai av --a Uaalav ha 5" at kkt offtca. -W I Can rateree. Near Jaraay. aai rCNERAL BOMB establish tbe young warns mt if mj it mt monthly hills iwirans a-taaa ideality and tbe manner ia which New Jersey's projected share tbe 9320.000.000 would ex Thert't nothing my wife eaat aset her death. Ad autopsy a ia air a a.

aat taa thirty A. m. iCD.ATJ mJJ fmaa-'l TL tXbarlr D. Crgg ceed 393.000, Sterner aald. buy.

WILLIAM. LEHMANN. Mt 4 HI ta aa4.laaat iba ty-Taia TVaaaaad ms palliated last Tuesday, tbe day the body was found, failed to de-teraniae tbe cause of death, aad Debt 15 Ballioa Skort of Limit U. J. Zuzlt Scss 403 MAEKET IT.

8Her. t-CUl SRer. j-SMf The President rejected the ensure primarily on the ground "di. Ral Studies tn (Contradictions: The tbe earoaer is awaiting a chemical helaaai twiaara ar a ta laallkCT ar' ita plan of diatrihutJoa did meet defense requirements. AlI-Out-Aid-f or England aaalysis af her vital argans.

worker hustliag around the P. G. PLAVIER SON Coirriaced tbat tbe. dead girl Vt mtm tores trying to buy fifty ar six- Car, Ufl Ply 'ta Ulna a rmrta af tkia aait hJ Tt2i ttatlara far aaareh fal aaaa-dit-ra. h-n, aald avaaaOalaaat aa a ot taa aa aad tbe young lady who disap -i 819 JUrshtll St, cor.

Haiel 8t Charles Saperstein ty pairs of silk stock inn so she Aacg A Tiaau ij atauuMtat ibi tbat aa Aaapuat 1 tbr aaataaaal debt af Caaatrd Staaes aaaulrd Tsas as sbart of atatulery ItmH s-tsu won I be caught short ra 4aM taa Qrim-T ar. aafF A peared fram a Park avenue boarding haute the night before tbe body was found are tbe same, detectives, under tbe directhou af Chief aiarrtkad ka Ike tait-a Mad- Files in Bankruptcy 'Special To The Hows) Gw-Crhua Study liHcatkar wi suae aHSUaS. mJmmmt jittftmi Baaaaaat Sr rlk Were "Whatxamtttth?" asked the mo ALBEIT EARLfY FUNERAL CHAPEL NEW YORK. Aug. 6.

Charies torcycle cop as he came upoa a County Detective Fred Seng, have checked restaurants ia the Park rraaa Jtpiy ia- ka data -aaT mad 5 I lasauct mm. mm tawb ftrwre at bad breti framad fnaa ttaOOt Otg gfa 4 Saperstein. a salesman and sollcr- flivver stalled beside the roadside JLA avaaf ftm'i Afft tLLmiJf fm mJJmimlMfyUmJJtf Maraaai SSL I avenue area ia tbe hope af fiad- tor for the Plyatouth Dye Works with sa empty tank. soma trace of her mstemeats. 72 Second avenue.

Paterson, filed Mo yejar Seiaalt tat Tat lust helping the defi ffiarad year has beam estimated I lat at One restaurant employe is re petitioa in bankruptcy yester plan and I guest I overdid raeaa4ataaad tha aiara Twenty-Tara Tkaaaatad m.m' a aa aat' ai aad Xobert C. Moon A Sons wvhumal amis day la Federal District Court aaeaaaai SlOaaajMO aaad cover waa the reply. ported to have told authorities be akaerted a girt fitting the deocrin-tiaa af tbe dead wnaaaa. talking to IT) lealkira far fi-a aVaav aad kaleraat mt afaraaa" Woman of ratty Mr. Sapereteia, who resides at tit the.

taaaal eaaata a. Oh, I'm growing plump 999 West ITJrd street, this city vhiek akall laarli fraaaral by sbat tZthad it at ae-j bwai Bat tUMIMMI heat) a ataa ta hat estatxisameat aa tbe evening in question. Police are also chaVking cab drfterrs. brltev- Ddccca Fcsnl little gray. lists liabilities totaling 9919 aad But my eart it filled with ll-tto St4.lt DaJaar tmm mm Joarftal aaWaaa hy allararaO ta neat eaa aag the might have taken a bliss.

Maa aaa paaea aa taxi front tbe restaurant to set Teacher te bey's' mathtr) For I went ta q.bnh aew shop have art earth. "Why. what's the matter? Hat today Pictares of a death aaask taken I ot sbe 'ssotanxnaao to-j fc tts bai n. smmmum ta Johaay aat a toatharhtf" And the Miasm aa railed, me tea, win ataatd daaaand aad faa.ciaarf "TZlm nakl aad eoaHv ir-aad ta tk aaad 'aad aa a CixK FHHrl Stnrico aaa sLaKJ art. an aiaa rtVT tjkersa rata tba body at the mar gut will Angry mathtr "No, Jahaay aat aat a toatbaoha.

Bio tuf (aba San aa ad Ti i aatu baaads.1 ibe aeut to police Ihrainhaiit the rFrOBJaJ' 1 aay4tljaaBBBaiaBBBasaaaB t34 CSSAtWAf. PAftSSSS. M.JL aaa iti ka tko tun -t'aJU fliad karate A. A. THOMPSON.

i Pietldtat Boaaivtlt ia aft an a aatioa ia aa attampt to wtw bar foriaaaf CaaatHI fraaaasl snMll rS233Camaaaj aa wtifaranue af r. a-- yi, leach itag. Too toid him bo was to! eanact tatuuty. yaahtlag trto and ait very prea- liiaiu IaelU32jeuw to FUagtrpi inU iiiithi tbat tbe aad wHh teH you bow iaM it urtmld taka kua to oat twenty ooolei It iTieaaaary btta. aad tt7Mt33 girt bad been arrested hi Now ea the waatr fet goiag to mt t.

I-'" aa aad a half minutes is hut af fuaka burBiag on tea Yark City aa Jan aaader MO Market hew ara-- aaane Aaa Malcolm, which to twenty atllaai af gat ia laarr Bwrrd to be fictitious. oa the 13th." Wtt3jf anas- aaa 1 Urn..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The News Archive

Pages Available:
1,108,660
Years Available:
1890-1987