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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 63

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March 27. 1963 Paterson Evening News 63 Singer Sarah Vaughan Sded forLimited Divorce WAR fca i HACKENSACK Clyde B. Atkins has started action In Su perior Court seeking a limited divorce from hia wife, popular linger Sarah Vaughan. .3. A New Kind of War Atkins, in his complaint filed gate open and shut, rough coarse eyes trained in the direction they by Attorney- David Gelber of she had Intimate relation! with voices, a volley of oama, ana wen Hackensack, seeks a limited di By MERTON T.

AKERS United Press International In early 1663 the Civil War twept mr th lush nlaaiations of some musicians. Atkins also a cry, "snoot nimi snoor, mmi will eotne, to bed late and getting up early so they will not find us asleep." vorce in which he and Miss curs Mm! in out or tne way so charged Sthat she and a man Vaughan would li ve separately Woman Hurt When Auto Rams Gate at High School named Preacher Weils went 10 Council Adopts i Budget Formally CLIFTON In a brief meet The Yankee reached Broken-! and neither one couia remarry. Louisiana -across the Mississippi River from the Confederate his home in Englewood last Jan. I can get Looking out of tne window, we saw three fiendish-i looking black Negroes standing around George Richards, two with He also demands custody of their burn on Friday, March 20. 25 and tried to take possessions stronghold Vlcksburg.

adopted cmid, ueoora Lois At "Two-Yankees," she wrote that belonging to both Atxtns ana tans, wno is two years 01 a. day. off my horse their guns leveled and almost Miss vaugnan. Atkins resides at 394 North Wonka In snite of all we could do touching his breast. He was deatn-i In his bid for a divorce from Woodland Englewood.

and Only Vicksbur Miss, and Port Hudson. both on the east bank of the river, stood between success and defeat for'that part of the embattled Confederacy. If the lv--sale but did not move, we most villainous looKtng ko1 a.nri hnsrri Aflrlna uvi aha ing, City Council laskJilght for-, mally adopted, by a 5 to 2 vote, the $15,000,000 municipal budget with the changes' voted at previous meetings. CLIFTCfttf Four persons were injured In automobile- accidents in ihe past 24 hours, No one was seriously hurt. Mrs.

Louisa Sala. 51, of 213 RandolDh suffered cuts his wife lives at 21 Avon thought He would be xuiea Yankees rode up to the gallery. also hired bodyguards and her stantly, and I shut my eyes that I they had pistols in their hands Newark. They were married Sept. 4, 1958 by a Judge in Chicago.

actions had a bad effect on his of students being discharged from a achool bus. Wolmuth wai i given a summons for passing a ttopped school bus. Frank Nagy, 50. of 431 River Road, Garfield, complained of chin Injuries following a mishap between his car and the vehicle of John Putz, of 15 Courtland Paterson on Route 46 exit at and proposed a 'swap. .1 called business.

Atkins is a managing mipnt not see u. "But after a few Words from The action was necessary, City Charging Miss vaugnan wiui Confederates could save those two fortified places then their lifeline continue to Dumn men and to one of the Negroes to open tne about the face and arms when the agent. extreme cruelty beginning In Manager William Holster ex George, which we could not hear, eate. thinking it would give wonKa car operated by her husband An If Atkins wins the divorce. Miss 1961, Atkins states in his com upplies across the river.

If they and another vouey oc curses, tney gelo went through a gate at tne a chance to escape, but as they seemed afraid I ran to do it my Vaughan and he can not remarry entrance of the Clifton High plaint that she has been an excessive drinker, has embarassed him lowered their guns and rushed into the bouse look for guas' they But she can remarry if she files lost, the end couiq oe signiea, 125th in Series self. When the wretch called to me SchooLpnplfaxAvenue, last and wins an absolute divorce. publicly, and has admitted that1 plained, because of the revisions made in the budget. The council had slashed another $220,000 from the school budget, took an additional $55,000 from the surplus accounts and restored other city depart impudently to atop, i did not notice said, but only to rob and terrorize night him but threw the gate open. He Mrs, Sala was treated at Beth Broads Street Nagy said a bee flew into the car and his foot -slipped off the brake pedar as he tried to wave the bee off.

The car rammed into the rear of the other vehicle which had atoppeo The Negroes were completely armed and there was no white man with them. We heard them then "dashed' up with the pistol Israel Hospital, Passaic, and re pointed at my bead (I thought erals were pondering. But a new kind of war for everyday folk was developing total, modern war. Th Civil War was the first of ranging through the house, curs had never seen such bright caps) ments. Psychiatrist Recommends Amending Epileptic Law looked at him aim ran to ing and laughing, and creasing Because the revisions were leased.

Sala said he made a turn into the high school driveway to pick up his son who was attending a concert and did not realize the bar gate was down. The for traffic. these. The classic pattern of war open tne ottier gate. Just tnen made after the original introduc In an accident on Valley Road, mmgs open.

"Kill Him! Mamma called to me that they professionals fighting pro- tion of the budget, the council "Directly one came bursting had caught the horse. five A local psychiatrist has recommended that New Jersey amend had to meet in special session to near Route 46, Bernard Schoen, 36, of 20 Woodstone Road, Rock- windshield and the roof of the car were smashed! fessionals with the populace largely undisturbed was going out nf ttvle Now the war was into our room, a big black wretch minutes the man had changed sad a state statute that asks persons suffering from epilepsy report their formally ratify the 1963 expendi dies and was riding my prancing. with the most insolent swagger, David Thomas. 15. of 47 Gould affliction at the age of 16 and wait two-additional years for clearance for driver's licenses.

Dr. H. L. Chodosh, a consultant at Chil talking all the time in a most in beautiful pet gaily off, leaving In tures. All members of the council were sulting manner.

He went through ton Memorial Hospital and Preak- coming home to the plantation mansions with theif gracioua living, to the little farms with their austere standards and to the Mayor Ira bchoem and Council his place a pact or animated bones, covered by sorrel skin. .1 cried the rest of the day and half was struck by the car. of William Wolmuth, of 101 North Grove East Orange, on Valley Road and Gillls Street. He suffered Iniuries to his left leg ness Hospital, speaking before In the pt st three decades, Dr. man Joseph voted away, was injured when hit vehicle and the car of Peter Stanis-law of 316 Morrisee Paterson, collided.

Both were going west at the time. The mishap oc currfed when the Schoen vehiclt stopped for traffic. all the drawers and wardrobe taking anything he fancied. lounged up to the bed where the baby was sleeping. Raising the Chodosh said science had made the Paterson Kiwanis Club yesterday said that New Jersey is against all budget matters, con of the night.

IegrO cauin, luwcaw uouuomvu u. great strides In breaking through tending the reductions made by I think I will never see mac one of the nine remaining states and was treated by his own phy the scale of soutnern we. Usiaa off Country the epilepsy dilemma. oar, he started to take the child the council majority were un sician. blooms again without recalling this sad incident." in the nation that have this strict statute.

TInion eenerals were learning to More than 15 drugs for the saying as he waved the pistol, 'I realistic, voted in the negative The youth was among a group control of the disease have been Six days later Kate went through ought to km him. He may grow up Dr. Chodosh recommended that aubsist their armies on the country, eating what they could on the1 not. carrvinff away hordes of food created and now most epileptics a different sort of experience, thisfto be a Jarilla (guerrilla). Kill time at the hands of fractious Mrs.

Hardison sprang to his Athenia the person afflicted with the disease should be examined by physicians and they should decide are holding jobs and living normally. Only recently, he said, New Jersey rescinded a law that barred Donatelli to Be Feted on May 23 Uaves. Union troops freed the side, snatched the baby up, and and destroying the rest. And in the again. Girls Softball League Registration Tomorrow Night slaves as they occupied new terri sfcneked, Don kill my baby when the person should be twilight tone, tree oroien operated at will and with little Magician Donald Rose, of Paterson.

will present a program of epileptics from- marrying. won't Kin mmr tory. In some cases the slaves turned on their masters. granted driving privileges. This law may be drivine epl CLIFTON Assistant Prose The Negro turned away with a magic at 3:30 o.

m. Friday after On March 26 Kate and her The story of what happened to cutor Joseph Donatelli will be laugh and came over where I was leDtics "undereround." Dr. Cho noon in the auditorium of School CLIFTON The Clifton Girls Dr. Chodoshra" graduate of New York University School of Medicine, is president-elect of the Society of Clinical Psychiatrists of Northern New Jersey. He was dosh said.

They now may not oe younger sister, Amanda, visited the nearby plantation of Benjamin sitting with Little Sister (Amanda) crxiched close to me holding my tendered a friendship dinner at the Westmount Country Club, West Paterson, Thursday, May 23. 6, Clifton Ave. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Door prizes will be awarded. The affair is reporting their illness or may be seeking inadequate medical League will hold softball registration tomorrow at the Presbyter-Lin Youth Center, Valley Road the stay-at-homes, we somen, bovs and the old men, when this new kind of war washed over the rich, black land of northern Louisiana ha pome down in diaries and hand.

He came right up to us Hardison. "As we approached the house, introduced by Dr. Paul Ellin. Plans lor the affair were out advice and treatment standing on the hem of my dress being sponsored by the PTA of Hie school. Proceeds will be used for and Fenner Avenue, between 7.

and Kate wrote, it struck me that1 lined at a meeting of the commit whue he JOoKed me slowly over, p.m. The softball program Journal of the women who lived tee held at the Chris Club inn. gesticulating and snapping bis student field trips. in nron tn ffirU living in thp ritv Rjyirond Russo has been desig- pistol. He stood there about Doubleheader US Space .1 I through it ana iacea we uy-uy tav prises as thev arose.

something was wrong. As we were going through the garden George Richards (a neighbor) came out and told us a party of Yankees and armed Negroes had Just left. ated as general chairman. On minute, I suppose. It seemed to me aa age.

I felt like I would die and 14. Kate Stone told the ttory better should he touch me, I did not look Shots Due Thursday than most. Sh was 22 years old in the the committee are: Leon Klein, Albert. Bednarz, Jack Cerulli, Joseph D'ArcOf Fred G. de Vido, Godfrey M.

Meyer, Councilman carrying with them every Negro Lakeview Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Ward. Mid-week Lenten Service will be held at tonight at the Athenia Reformed Church, "The Prayer of Intercession For Those In Need" (Lord. Speak To Me That I May will be the Rev.

William C. Bennett's sermon topic. A coffee hour will follow the service. foruut of 1AG3. She lived on the place, most of Mrs.

Hardi See nlcture on page 10. the first tage will be fired. After up or move, and Little Sister was as still as if petrified. In an instant more he turned away a most diabolical laugh, gathered up his erarious but provincial life on son and the children clothes Rrokenburn her mother'i planta and all the provisions they could josepn ureeco, county Treasurer Alex Komar, Joseph Samelsberg-er, Joseph Stufko, Ernest T. 489 Getty Paterson, will be hosts on Friday evening from Bv HOWARD BENEDICT CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.

(AP) A big doubleheader- launching 1 1 ..1 mi I' I. .11 tion of 1.260 acres in northern manage. piunoer, and went out. the eight engines which power Ihei 165-foot-tall rocket will be shut off to check the vehicle's ability to perform its mission if an engine Slaves Turn on Master Louisiana across the Mississipp In 5:30 until 9 to members of the I never was so frightened Scheidemann, Harry Fengya, Peter Hasselberger. and Edward l-Vicksburg Tfley-aa communicants' class of the Lake- i'Walk4a-efuiH nku ti.

l'-3- space program, wm tervalionsjJoseApril I for Hardison and the children all nrfinn ani clave work in 2 the plantation Jffplak register of deeds. view Presbyterian "ChQrchTPat- wwil ft unc aa mat uiC auU not break 1963't over-all pattern fails. Explorer 17 is another of the annual dinner dance oTthe Proceeds of the dinner -will be- raising mostly cotton, three of her mucn excited and very angry, she was sure I would faint. What eson, of which Mr. Ward Is the as a building year for ereat ex Holv Name Society of St.

John hrotberi bad cone to war, iwo turned over to charity, it wat witn naming cheeks and Hashing a wave of thankfulness swept over pastor. The class has been meet ploits expected in 1964 and after. family of scientific satellites designed for basic research in the Kanty R. C. Church, to be held vnnneer owes remained at home.

us when he went out and slammed announced. ing with him weekly in prepara At p.m. (EST) Thursday, Aoru 20 at Domvon liau. uuton eyes. The first armed Negroes they had ever seen.

Just as we were seated some one called out the mammoth Saturn is set to the door. "Mr. Mcpherson (another neich- tion for becoming members of the congregation during the Eas Joseph Gala and his orchestra will world beyond our world. The 405-pound ball is crammed with d-! vices to measure temperatures, As the Federals began to Invest Vicksburg, they spilled into the country around Brokenburn. On March 15, 1863, Kate wrote play for-dracing.

Charles Klein is Red Cross Drive bor) and George were all the time ter season. that the Yankees were coming! again. It was too late to run. All thunder aloft on the fourth test flight for thia booster the forerunner of a rocket which will chairman of the attair. composition, pressure and den on the gallery with Negroes guard' tag them with leveled euns.

At $11,300 Mark sity of the atmosphere at altitudes carry American astronauts to the In her Journal: "For the last two days we have we could do was to shut Ourselves together hi one room, hoping they Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seroka, 48 Marrion announce the That evening Mrs. Stone deter "Resurrection" will be the theme of the Women's Missionary Society of the Lakeview Heights Reformed Church, Clifton, when they meet next Toes from 155 to 5so miles would not eome in. moon.

At 9 p.m., a sleek ueita rocket is to attempt to hoist the CLIFTON Directors of th been In a quiver of excitement lookinsor Ya nkees every minute. birth of a daughter, Joan Cath The space firings will be the torsi from CaDe Canaveral since Clifton Red Cross today an mined to move to Texas. Itjj'oujd. twovears Jefore Kate saw Brokenburn "Georgejtichards was on the gallery. In a minute we Beard the Explorer, erine, on Saturday, at St.

Mary's fitting on the front gallery with our nounced that the current fund ap- -th. the' nPTafed' SynHmsatenne1irast-ay---fteri Hospital, Piwsate; The baby investigate tne structure ot tne Tpea1tf-theapter--ha4Shed church, with Mrs. William shot into orbit on reb. 14. A earth's atmosphere.

weighed eight pounds, five 511.S00. series of postponements for tech Technical or other troubles The Red Cross is drivina to ounces at birth. Dr. Joseph Kennedy of Clifton was the attending could delav the launches. nical reasons placed the hx- As on three previous Saturn piorer 17.

launching on the tame reach $37,500 to keep its nine full-time free services under way physician. couple are also To Ask Queen to OK Publishing Paper Purporting to Link Ancestor in Murder tests, all of them successful, oniy'day as Saturn. the parents of a son, Michael, in wis city, xne drive traditionally closes the end of March. 3. Mrs.

Seroka Is the former Nichols as discussion leader. The topic to be considered will be "American The hostesses for the social hoar will be Mrs. Ward Dunnican and Mrs. John Fairless, Patersonian Jailed For Drunk Driving Dorothy Alia, of Bayonne. Duke's private secretary.

Capt. The orofessor said he is not Jackie Hackett, son of Mr. and Charles Jones. Dr. Ellin Chosen by Ohio State To Participate in Vision Research By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) Queen Elizabeth II Is going to be asked for Allwood Mrs.

John Hackett. 56 Huron convinced that the confession is' genuine, but he preferred not to go into detail about this until the Queen can be anoroached. A court official said yesterday: "If the document is to be be celebrated his 13th birthday with eight classmates at bis party A church school" "Tri-I" nlghL CLIFTON Charles Williams, Dr. Richard I. Ellin, of 435 E.

lieved. It amounts to a confes permission to publish a document In which one of her royal ancestors allegedly confessed to uests Friday night. representing instruction, Inspiration and excitement, will be held 25. of 4 Lois Paterson. sion by the Duke to his secre 32nd St.

has been chosen by the Child Study Center of Ohio State After the body of the duke a valet was found, there was widespread gossip in London. A coro sentenced to 33 days in the coun tary that he murdered his valet. Worker Arrested murder. For years, the document Is said ty jail on drunk driving and speeding, charges yesterday. His ner's Jury returned a verdict that The ancestor was the dissolute the valet killed himself but ru to have been filed under a tag that warned: "Not to be shown CLIFTON Richard L.

Eaton, license was revoked for two years University to participate in a research project which hopes to reduce or eliminate student reading problems stemming from little or no optometric vision training. Duke of Cumberland, who died in 1851. The duke was Queen mors persisted that the Duke of 7 Farley Newark, was by Magistrate Peter Ciolino. to research students without inursaay evening, April 4, at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of All-wood Community Church.

The new church school quarterly will be discussed with the teachers of each department by the J. Pontier, pastor; his associate, the Rev. Myron J. Kaufman Jr and had cut hi? servant throat. Victoria's uncle.

Queen Victoria taken into custody Monday on route said Williams gave a At. the time, eossipa said the was Queen Elizabeth's great, great fictitious name when he was ar warrant charging him with as The new program Is expected to BmVxfle -researcher, according valet had -attempted to-blaekmail! grandmother. rested on tb 4irunk--driving sault and battery and turned over to the Spectator Magazine, took charge on Feb. 7 at Sewall and to Newark authorities. He was ar nis master for making homosexual advances.

The Duke Is known to have led esiaoiisn tne roie oi opiomemc vision training as a significant factor in the reduction or elimination of reading problems. a peek at the ancient document, and talked In the document, said to be secreted in the royal archives at Windsor Castle, the Duke con rested at Kearfott's where he is Brown Avenues. He was later ar bommer, general superintendent. rested on a bench warrant for Prof. Arthur Asplnali.

of Read fessed to kiuing his valet, The project will be supported by failing to appear in court to answer the charges. ing University, Is working on series of Oorsian oaDers. The valet, named Sellla. was employed. Girl Scouts Tour Eve hind News Plant a grant from the united Mates Ot V- given 30 days for fail- Mr.

and Mrs. Cyril Sholtii and son David, moved Saturday from 57 Chelsea Read, to their new home la Saddle Brook. Z.Z mi nri with ma tnroat rut in a fire of and WeW a wild life. Radical journalists and some politicians said at the time. thatJhe JiadlislJieredtwo illegitimate The Duke was an embarrassment to the royal family.

After his death, the Victorians tried to Saying that he had heard of the document's existence, Aspin- ing to pay his $250 line and three locked room not far from St. tare Dr. Ellin, a specialist in the field James' Palace in 1810 days for all added that -he plans to ask CLiTfON The Ihterniediate; of vision training, said, "Optome' The document Is said to have the Queens permission to see Girl Scout Troop' Z5 from St Miss Helen Nothhelfer. 151 trie specialists have long been con been written in 1827 by the the document and to print It. forget him.

i Brendan's R.C. Church toured Beverly Hill- Road, was honored at a bridal. shower last week at s. the Paterson Evening News build Photo Equipment Stolen from Car CLIFTON Stephen DeVine vinced of the effectiveness of visual training in helping to overcome massnnn-tnn-nnissnini 1 Woman Gets 6-Month the home of Mrs. Arthur W.

ing observing the editorial and mechanical procedures in news V-1 many cases of-readmg difficulty. The grant from the Health, Ed Koester, 154 Beverly Hill Road. of 36D Brookslde Drive, reported paper production. uuests included Mrs. William D.

Tourists included Mrs. Fer Stamps In The News AP Newsfeaturtl ucation and Welfare Department will give us an opportunity to do to ponce that a camera and pno-tographic equipment was stolen Sentence in Poison Death of Usurer MIAMI. Fla.1 (AP) A red- nando Rivera, Mrs. Leo Stolarz Pierce, Mrs. Paul Robuck, Mrt.

Joseph Ashey, Mrs. Edgar Brit-tain, Mrt. Margaret Nothhelfer, research in this vital area on a from the front seat of his car and Mrs. Bernard McNamara nation-wide basis, something never parked in front of his home last leaders, and Mrs. Frank Mc Al- iupusnnn! By SYD KRONISH siiiuiiissHSiHigninssgSK! before attempted." Albert Cox, Mrs.

Russell Hompesch. Mrs. Leonard Con night. DR. RICHARD I.

ELLIN haired mother of five has been lister ana Mrs. Ralph Poiiara Dr. Ellin aaid prevlout research. committeemen: Celeste Bologna, tribute to the 100th anniversary and other generally done by individual re He said the equipment was valued at $99. He said he had left the door to the car open.

don, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. George Babcock, Mrt. Joseph sentenced to six months in jail for the poison death of a man the said hounded her on a $100 loan. Mary Constantine, Patricia Cos- reading specialists school authorities.

of the International Postal Con searchers, has shown that a very tello. Mary Ellen Donohue. ce ference. Dr. Ellin, who Is in Joint practice large percentage of children with aieggioiaro, Mrs.

Peter Biggans, Mrs. Chester Rhinesmith. Miss Judge Ben Wulard passed sen Many readers of this column have been writing me requesting Information on the forthcoming 5e Emancipation Proclamation sump aa well other new U. S. issues.

Here, therefore. Is some news cilia Donawy, Diane Florilla, Janice Hladik. Peggy McAllister, with his father. Dr. Paul Ellin atL reading problems also have visual tence Tuesday on Florence May Richfield Louise Nothhelfer, Miss Eleanor One of the most unusual in the problems.

These problems, he 21 Hamilton is a staff mem Kathleen McNamara. Karen Na Bosquet, 34, after she- pleaded ber of the Visual Training De said, are not always easily found by n-oester of Allwood; Mrs. Elsa Bohdc of Rutherford, Jo politano. Lucille Otillio Margar series honoring the "Freedom from Hunger" campaign comes "Present. When Christ Was guilty to manslaughter in the death of Francis R.

Garofalo. 53. partment of the Optometric Cen et Pollara. Kathleen Stayer, Lin sepn oarvey- of Harrison and for first-day cover collectors: The from the Federation of Malaya the standard school eye tests. So many children who could have been helped are doomed to school ter of York, tie nas also been da Stolarz, Marilyn Sulck, Mary Testimony showed Garofalo Crowned With Thorns" will be the Rev.

Robert W. Tauscher's sermon tonic at the mid-week Lenten serv 5c Emancipation Proclamation associated- with Harlem Eye and Mrs. Charles Moran Sr. of Kearny. charged Mrs.

Bosquet $20 a week Ann Tobie. Lynne Woodmancy There are three atampa in the set and each has a design showing Proclamation ttamo was original failure. It is these children that Ear Hospital and St. Luke Hos Ruth Gedd and Camille Canova interest on toe Joan. Miss Nothhelfer will be mar- ly announced for issue in Mid- various forms' of mod produc this new research is going to help." pital- in New York.

Ouest tourists were Tim and She said she borrowed the $100 ice tonight at 7:30 at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 810 Broad St. tion in addition to the official ried nextmonth to Charles J. Moran, Jr ST Rose St Kearny, According to Dr. Ellin, selected Tom Mc Namara and Mary Ri without husband't knowledge February, but that has been pushed back and no date has as symbol of three ears of wheat.

after she wasted her housekeep vera. Following the service members optometrists across the country will be involved in this research. yet been listed. The 25 sen is green and 30 sen is deep rose and red; the of the church's bowling league will The next new stamp is the ing money. She testified the slipped, some insecticide into Gar-ofalo's beer at a tavern.

He died Archery Clinics meet at the Leisure Lanes in tie nas lectured at paterson State College and has spoken before many PTA and civic groups on the importance of visual training. While In the Air Force, Dr. Ellin was Chief of the Optometric Clinic at Mathers AlrForee Base in 50 ten it blue end red. which is expected to cover about two years. Children chosen to participate will be from fourth Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Brierley, 72 Chelsea Road, were guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morse of Cedar Grove.

Carolina Charter fb be issued April 6, lrt Edenton, N. C. This -4411 be followed on Jklay-ll-Up- minutes later. To Start April 4 Pakistan renorti that It has grades cooperating schooltu- 1 -only flieant lo mate hira. tick CLIFTON Archery clinics overprinted its Shalimar Garden proximately) with a 15e airmail and scare him, Mrs.

Bosquet tems tnrougnout tne nation. said the study will be an intensive sponsored by the Board of Kecre A T. 1 1 1 honoring Blair. On California and on the Visual said. 1 ation will be conducted bv the tne words u.

N. Force w. man The pastors adult membership "class met last night at St. John's Evangelical Lntheran Church under the direction of the Rev. Robert Tauscher, pastor.

Mr. and Mrs. William Beyen- Albion Place Mayl 31, the lc Andrew Jackson tama: in June there will be the Screening Committee of the Sacramento Board of Education. one and will Involve, In addition to the optometrists, psychologists. Wo-Pe-Na Archers at tne club to honor the Pakistan Armed Forces who went to West Irian VISION FACTOR headauarters at 37 Harding Ave Food For Peace and the West The Married Count, rii.w Sessions will begin on Thursday Virginia Statehood stamp.

On About one of every five school children bat imperfect under the ausplcet of the United Nations to help preserve the April 4. and will continue for July 1 wiH be issued.the 5c Battae US Seeks to Stop British berg, 70 Friar Lane, were married 37 years ago Wednesday. They five weeks vision. peace there. the First Presbyterian Church will meet tomorrow night at 7 In Fellowship Hall.

Any member unable to attend may contact the hostess of uettysmirg commemorative; and on July 12. the Bald Eagle Tennis courts at St. James, celebrated their anniversary at Main Memorial and Sperling dinner out Saturday. The couple From Dealing Pipe to Reds j. Defendant Not Permitted airmail On July 24, will be the 8c Amelia Earhart airmail and on Oct.

1, the Eleanor Roosevelt has three children and six grand Parks will be open from now on Walter Sidor. recreation super children. Mrs. Beyenberg is the and Japan produce such, large By ENDRE MARTON former Mane Gotch. of Wauington.

intendent, announced. The courts will be open during daylight First Presbyterian activities for tonight are chapel choir, rehearsal In Fellowship WASHINGTON (APf rTJnder-i P'P- To Cross-Exam i he- Wi tn ess They were married at St, -John's hours and will' be in use on Reds Didn't Make Pipe secretary of State George W. Ball Switzerland has just Issued its Lutheran Church, of Passaic. first come basis. goes to London today to try to 1983 publicity series which con 2.

The Soviets did not manufac A lawyer tried unsuccessfully vesterdav to set court approval silts of six new stamps, reports convince the British that large-diameter steel pipes are strategical ture such pipes until preferring tn order them abroad. Mos ior nit cueni 10 cross-examine a witness in a shooting case. "The nmmrat TeaiiesrveirTnsdB at 1.1)11, anu noy HCOUI Troop 74 at the Youth Center at 7:15. Tomorrow'a activities are Brownie Troop 79 at 3:30 p.m. and Junior choir rehearsal la Maria Hall at 6:30 p.m.

Swiss Philatelie- Agency-la Cosmopolitan Unit Has 93 ly important commoditieij. which America. oy Attorney, Louis Kazen of Clif-, wliI0n oreviouslv testified that cow announced Tuesday that the Chelyabinsk steel plant turned -out Mr, and Paul Carrubba, 26, Cliff Hill marked their toth wedding anniversary Thursday. Tbey celebrated occasion ea Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Frazzano, of Orange, at a performance of the Lenten The 5 centimes honort the 50th ton in behalf of Alexander Hill, the defendant stood in front of should not be shipped to tne soviet Union. The British presum anniversary of the Swiss Boy its first 40-lnch pipe. in. or 113 Kiver tu. on trial on CLIFTON The Clifton Chap him and shot him point blank Nancv Fields, dauzhter of Mr.

ably will disagree 3. Originally. large-diameter ter. Cosmopolitan Associates re- Crawley and Doomes testified Scouts. A scout with a flag ap-pears on the new stamp.

The 10c three charges of atrocious assault and. Jittery AM.oin.u k. iJmd Mrs. Samuel Fields, of 12ft This will hardly surprise Ball. pipes were on the embargo list of not.

know who sho JPlay In Union City. Mr. wat told' the isme-tmng iist me th 13-Bstioh "Tomdinwtmir-ewn-' tnenv Thedefendant -denied the receat-meetrngjield Ijhe VFWmain View markedher Hall -on VallevlRoadt fam- Hiss it on trial for shooting two Monday "when be summoned Sir mittee on export conlrpls. The list shooting. youths and a man last Jan.

2 at ny iary i mpnav was David Ormsby Gore, the British Winners of the crepe paper con contains strategic items over Two other defendants. Sidney and Mrs. Larrubba are the par-. enU of four children. Paul, Guy, Anthony and Josephine, Mrs.

Carrubba Is the former Rose Giordano, of Newark. ambassador, to discuss the contro test were announced. Mrs. Henry Alexander. 18.

of 210 Grand St 11:30 p.m. at Pearl and Auburn StrvAta Tha aliased uirtlm. aro ncia at tne Kiddle Kare Nursery School. Passaic which the tU which the participating governments exercise control of exports and Vincent Johnson. 19.

of 86 versial pipe issue, Raemsch took the most original tends. Nancy has two brothers. Davi- w-Henv- HamtH St.rrr awaiting -rriat -for pmr: Mrs. Nell Justesen, the to ttie Commuoitt, bloc WIU "ATOOTeKhnwhrliev i ton shot in the upper left runnIesOndTvirr.aniel Hogan.i their roles In the shooting. Ticv 4.

In 1954 the pipes were re Ball's mission likely will arouse Mr. and Mrs. Jere Mudd, 69 thigh: Alexander Crawley. 32, if previously pleaded guilty to two the prettiest. The 15th birthday of David the ire of Soviet Premier Khrush Sperling were the guests 29 Pearl St.

shot in the stomach moved from the embargo list and transferred to the so-called watch A Spring social will be held robbery charges and will be ten tenced Anr 19. Thursday nieht of Mr. andirs and left thigh, and Cecil Doomes chev. The Soviet leader already has accused the United Statet of In Mav and the Howie Ferraro list of non embargoed Items. John Foster, at the Condor, in 19.

of 29 Pearl shot in the Hill pleaded guilty last week Quartet from Paterson will sup having "exercised crude pres S. Finally, when various lists Livingston, wiere they celebrated upper region of the back. to breaking Into the Chapma .5 1 I bin I a in ply the music. Plans for the af Mrs. Mudd birthday.

The defendant wanted to cross- sure" upon its allies persuading them to refuse Soviet pipe orders. fair will be outlined at the April Sporting Goods' store In Paterson last New Year's Day and taking were dropped in 1958 and only the embargolist remained, pipet became free of export controls or examine Robert Brings. 17, now versary of the Swiss Alpine Club. 18 meeting. Br doine so.

Khrushchev tald in three J22 Mies valued a Moscow -elections speech last The chrb'i emblem is the cen- tral theme of this stamp. The at $200. He will be tentenced on serving time at Bordentown Reformatory, about an argument he said Briggt had with htm at a restaurant at Pearl and Hamilton Nicholas Tetep son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Telep, 25 Grove celebrated bis I5tb birthday yesterday.

He is a ninth grade student at Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. that charge on Apr. la. Firemen Answer-73 Minor Calls month, the United States wat interfering In Soviet reiationf with third countries and this, he tald. 20c shows a view of the Rhone Valley and the towering AlPt In Streets.

Tlllery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tlllery. of 123 Stanley St, was observed Monday. A family party was held Sunday.

Guest were bis grandparenta. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tlllery Maple wood; and his brothers Thomas and Stephen Tlllery-Pavld is tn the ninth grade at Woodrow Wilson Junior nigh School, and a member of Boy Seoul Troop 74. Feted on Birthday CLIFTON Superintendent of Schools William F.

Shershln was tendered a birthday dinner by, Clifton school principals, directors and other supervisory staff FRENCHMAN'S BURGOO the background. The 30c it for NEW MAN FOR WARD In applying to the court. Razen was "a manifestation of the tense- CLIFTON A rash of grass the "Freedom From Hunger tald Hill It familiar with the less policy of cold war. fires and other calls brought fire FRANKFORT. Ky.

(AP)-Gus Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart and facts of this incident and could campaign. There are two 50c stamps. One honort the 100th an men out on 23 occasions yester Jaubert.

a French member of daughter. Linda. 56 Greglawn Dr. The controversy started when the Russians began dreaming probably-refresh the iremory of day. Confederate Gen.

John Hunt Mor PORTERVILLE. Calif. AP) -On a routine test flight Harry R. Deilicker; 32, got lost in dense fog and landed miles away. "Wher am he asked as he dined out, Thursday evening in ob niversary of the founding of the the witness because of his ner ean's cavalry, is credited with in Red Cross and the other pays about a gigantic pipeline to deliver Soviet oil to Euro sonal experience.

County servance of Mrs: siuart oinnaay On Sunday. Mrs. Stuart was All were minor In nature and were extinguished In good time. Besides the grass fires, fire venting burgoo once a favorite pean satttiltles and, perhaps walked into a strange buildtirz: Edward F. Johnson said Razen Is "perfectlv capable" of doing the Jon.

Th court said it fcired food at Kentucky political rallies Jaubert. cook for Morgan'! WE WANT TO BUY men were summoned to John across the Iroa: Curtain to West ored at a Jamily gathering at the home of her mother Mrs, Grace Newark. Mrs. Stuart tan Cam CIMwn AnwmM son's Drug Store at 100 Center ern hurope, "It gives you a funny feeling when someone walks in out of the fog and asks where he is," said tne defendant would ask im Mm. Ola Stoma an inmam, men, had to use blackbirds for food bncause provision --r-were To rcaliJe fhUrdrcam the So Saturday evening at the Is ttie former Alice Bulman.

taa Marit anrlhkwi proper quwtlons not allowed by SU hen a light fixture started to giving off a fire scare. Firemen also went to the House viets needed 40-lnch pipet. These the rulet of evidence. Razen then Mr. Vincent Gulardo, 91 Rock were lhe factors involved: THI MADISON STAMP CO.

INC, of Choy in the Styertowne Shop Hill wat honored hv his fam rassaic uif Club. Passaic. Mrs. Shershln was also a guest of honor at the dinner. Wives and but-bands of the ataff Joined la th festivities.

1. Only A few industrialized scarce. He prepared a dish lh birds as the main ingredient. Later, pork, beef and mutton were used in the dish other than proceeded to rross-e a I Briggs himself. The lawyer conferred with his client before isk- Mrs.

Loretta urossman, psy rhiatrie technician of Porterville State (mental) Hospital'a Ward 12. "It's? even funnier when he tells you be tiat a plane euttide." 12! MAIN IT. PmHnmm I. M. J.

ping Center, when a fire scare de lly on hit birthday at dinner Fri countries the United States. Brit veloped. ain, West Germany, Italy, Sweden ling tome of the questions day evenlnf. i I.

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