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I ass The Belleville Times-News, Thursday, July 't 14, 1 9661 i Swedish Tour For llulme ji OBITUARIES Protests Mark Sale Of House -Picket lines were jnarching to SCHOLASTIC GUIDELINES tour doing a one-man show ta high schools and colleges through! out the eastern states when, he returns from Europe in Septem 'Mrs. George Fralley Mrsr Hanna Honeker Fralley, 67, of 37 Love Nutley. died July 4 at Clara Maass Memorial Hospital," Belleville. i Donald Hulme, who "became world accordion' champion at 21, is one of the stars of "Malm-stenstruppfn 1966, a 10-act variety show currently touring Sweden, The Belleville accordionist -is and fro agajn in front of Town Hall Monday morning protesting ber. 1 'A 4 No.

1 Copyright 1966 the sale of a -house at 70 Mel-wex and Building Inspec He, is three time States accordion champion, and was a- Hy HERMAN KNUPPEL ii -Mrs. Fralley was bom in New tor Vincent J. -Mustacmo was warded the world title ra Italy Program May 15- York and lived in town for 30 years before moving to Nutley, 10 busy explaining that it was all 19, 1967. a mistake. appearing with- 19 entertainers from eight different countries ft the summer revue.

Now playing to capacity audiences, the group years ago. Prior to herretixe He told the 15 marchers that: Ox- ,1. Replies from admissions offi Suggestion to parents and' students It- might be worthwhile to save these columns Jrom this newspaper and organize a' guidance notebook that can bg used as a handy reference directory, m'ent, she was a secretary for the home had been occupied by cers at 215 College Board mem Dr, Edward Duffy Jh of Belle- a woman and her daughter who is to appear in 100 different cities ber colleges to a recent survey made by CEEB may shed some during the next-86 kept separate, quarters until it was sold to unidentified -party LdescriptiYe information file on he was a member of the Wo men's Society of Christian Serv 10-days ago. light on the general role" the Board's Achievement Tests and of the most traveled young musicians in the entertainment field, Hulme will embaak on an school anfl college placement, and a curreritTisting of employment opportunities. ice of Wesley MethodistChurch, The new owners, said Mustac- Belleville and was secretary, for Scholastic Aptitude Test are play eight month shborssemblyj hio, had hem-notified that making a- tweamfly dweUihg of the house was illegal and contrary to the zoning ordinance: He said a ing in admissions and placement the last three years.

She was also a mmber.of Arerrie Chap The President' off icfe of the new Albert. Lea College, Lake decisions. te, 73. Order of Eastern Star and the West Essex Chapter, Ameri Chapeau, Albert La, Minn, an Masons Scholarship Goes To W. Barrett hearing would be held later this To a question whether Achievement Teat "scores are usedmost- nounces that they are still ac can Association of Retired The pickets, were up in arms Weldon L.

Barrett, a June graduate'- of Belleville High cepting applications "pos sible candidates for admission in Jy for admissions, for placement. Widow of George L. Fralley, over the thought of their neigh or both, about 35 percent of the September, 1966. School was the recipient of borhood turning into a multiple resDohdents saidxthey Use the she. is survived by two sons, Robert A.

1 of Hanover and George scholarship grant from the most dwelling area that could become scores solely or chiefly for ad The College of Wooster, Ohio worshipful Prince Hall Grand K. of Takoma three II "slightly, oveN40 per semi-apartment house type, in i- v. has issued a very, "timely- and Lodge, at the Annual Com sisters, Helen Loeffler and cent said they use them solely pertinent statement. -about col or chiefly for placement; an munication. In the Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 188.

Belmont lege board scores. GRECO ON DEAN'S LIST Mrs. Verna MacWright both- of Springfield and Mrs: Alice Spejv-cer of Washington, D.C.; abro Ve require the SAT and Ach little qtfer 20 percent said they use them about equally. for. both Avenue in Newark, Thomas Greco, sonof Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Greco, of loV-Ferest ther, William Honeker er South purposes. ievements of applicants. But we are afraid of whatseems to-be a trend toward making the selec Barrett who lives at 13 Terrace Place, plans to- attend Newark College of Engineering. He was Orange and six grandchildren.

To a Question about the rela Services were held at the' Wil tive -importance of various fac tion of students a pure! mech sponsored by Eureka Lodge 52, was named toe dean's list at Georgetown to Washington; D.C, Tom, who is a pre-med major, will enter i his junior year this fall. tors in admissions, more 'than liam Irvine' and Son Memorial Home, 276 Washington Ave. Belle anical thing. Montclair, -Worshipful Master half -the respondents said- they "Some colleges are-becoming was John' Price Jr. DONALD HULME ARTISTS: With the harbor as a background fwo Belleville residents sketch from the gently rolling decks of a ship which consider- ihe high school record and the high school's recommen so concerned aoout prams mat ville' on July 5.

Woodstock Young 'Services were held yesterday they afe losing sight of these ab dation "of crucial importance provided them with the inspiration tney, need ior creativity. As for Achievement Test and A stow-away even more inspiration wnen he was rKMR CYfUAIJCe I at the William Irvine'- and SAT verbci and mathematical solutes, which are afco important thought, compassion, loyalty, and the ability to work witj and complement one scoverea aooaia. BELLEVILLE Son Memorial Home, 276 Wash scores, most. respondents consid mX II 111 i i a.lVllrtllVi. I ered all three "quite ington for Woodstock Young of 95 BeU rlanc Crisps's Artists Are The test administration, dates for academic 1966-67 have been seWup as' follows Mr.

Young, 99. died at 'Clara Maass Memorial Hospital Sun Your Authorized General Tire Dealer is NOW OPEN or the Scholastic Aptitude Test Seaborn Students Fpr A Day but not crucial. If students or 'parents are -interested in the Cooperative Education Programs in-the following schools they should write to the college or university, of hs choice requesting information a-bout their program. -In Ohio; Antioch College, Tel- 78 Rutgers St. 'iLntStSr-' ,) Bellevllb day, July 10.

'Born Milford. he lived in East Orange for 40 years. before comng; to Belleville in 1926. He was a photo-engraver for the former Newark (SAT) Achievement Tests (ACH) and Writing Sample (Dec. 3, 1966; Jan, March, i 1967; 1967; and July 8, 1967.

For the Supplementary Achieve S. By PATRICIA DIANA happened on TV! Grand Opening Special! Sunday Call and was also em- Fair weather and surmy sfc: Nancy Crisp' will also polyed by the Essex- Engraving mads Jt'an ideal day, for an visiting the Dey Mansion at ment Testing Feb. 7, Co. before his retirement 19 years usual- combination of painting flow Kent State Uni Gakett Mountain and Washing- 1967. famous name White Wails (6)95 Size 6.95 14, plus old tires J) IncludM versity.

Kent: Cleveland State ago. Survivors include a son, John For the Preliminary -Scholastic jfcon's nSadquarters in Morristbwn adq College. Cleveland; Sinclair Col Fee. Tex W. of Montclair; a' daughter Mrs.

later, this summer. isS! Aptitude Test: Oct. 22. 1966. For the Advanced Placement Dayton; University of Ak ron; University of Cincinnati and FREE WHEEL BALANCING With Each Tire Purchased Wilmington College, Wilmington.

In New York: Adeiphi College, Investigi iating Will Sob (Continued From Page 1) Garden Citv: Bard College. An "and Students of Nancy Crisp. Belle- ville artist, traveled fo Port Newark and, armed with pad and pencil, boarded Grace Line M-type ship "Santa Marrianna," which is basically a cargo car-'rier, b.ut accorrirnodatei 100 first 'class Mr. Krauss, assistant manager of the Grace Line, met the group and escorted therrt throughout the each person (Continued From Pag 1) Peoples National Bank partment, and the of X- Albert Shumrick of Sea Girt; five grandchildren; 19 great-grandchldren and-a George C. Hiss, Kidde Director, Succumbs At 71 Copies The case against the building ray machines, plus staffing and equipping operating room! to con ana lrust company form with Medicare requirements v.

AUUtJUOUUV, which was inoludecl in the charges because their work is simi- It will also obviate the need for a consulting staff, reduce the lar Goldeiv had said too much work was being "farmed out." house staff, from eight" to three or four, and eliminate the need George Crosby Hiss, retired Council man Ralph A Casale for extensive pathologist and ra corporate secretary and a Direc spotted "just the right place" to sit and begin their painting. The Santa Marianna had" bananas aboard, safely stowed away in 50 'degree temperature and eachf student in the group received as a souvenierv nandale on Hudson; College of Insurance, New Cork City, New York City. Cornell University, Ithaca: Keuka College, Keuka Park; Mohawk Valley Community College, Utica: Pratt Institute of Technology, Brooklyn Re-nesselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy; and Rochester Jnsitute of Technology. There are approximaetly 100 colleges In the United States that offer Cooperative Education Programs in which the student works and goes to school, and usually must attend for five years to get a baccalaureate degree, but gets the opportunity of possible job placement and money to help defray cost of tuition." heads the comrnittee investigating.

Mustach'io's department." diologist services; -1 i tor of Walter Kidde Company, died Saturdayat Clara Maass Memorial Hospital after a uoiaen, wno.was oeieatea in Patients over 65 are no longer being accepted at the hospital. and only one patient has applied brief illness. He was .71. Playing the part of "swabby the May Municipal Election, was given copies the transcripts despite objections by coumcilmen who said as a former councilman he wasn't entitled to them. Mr.

Hiss' joined the Kidde Company in 1918 and "holds sohie for Medicare, since the program started July 1st. With the release of each-patient, with no neurones fieing accepted, the floors will be renovated and readied for the nursing-home set-up. or tne eany patents assoaatea with that firm. He retirerf, in But Town Attorney Jack Soriano overruled the men and Golden Sdlatore Calabro; Mrs. Richard "Drake Mrs.

Rose Vitiello, Kenneth, Robert find Mark, Drake; "Jearfette Karme Masino; Ann WilkinsotH. Robert Leardd; Kathy Dunn; PatHcia Bevins and 1962. Hiss was borri in Wood got his copies. Soriano had been a frequent target of the vitriolic- lawn, HV: and has lived, at Russel Confroy. 101.

Essex Axe, in M6ntclair tongued former councilman," fo since 1940, He graduated from Stevens Institute -of Technology As the oanta Manarma took a short excursion, the artists sketched the scene on the 'shores-line, Including such 'freighters as Signatures in 1918 and 'served as a lieuten- ant in World War One. Continued From Pag 1) A member of the Board of Trustees of Clara Memorial Hospital since 1957, Mr. You are invited to make use of all our banking services. Checking Accounts -x Savings Accounts Business Loans Personal" Loan Department Trust and Fiduciary Department Loans on Col lateral Safe Deposit Vaults Home. Improvement (FHA)' Loans, Financing for Car "Buyers United States Savings Bonds, sold (As Agent for the Government)' a1' more xhan a.

layman opinion. Ceres declared that even if- they were illegaiAey could still pre. STATEMENT OF CONDITION v- RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks 4,000,646.72 U.S. Government Securities ,1 1,577,143.73 Municipal' Bonds -i. Federal Reserve Bojik "Stock 52,500.00 First Mortgage Loans 4,109,957.38 Government Guaranteed or Insured Loans 957,607.72 Loans on Collateral v.

5,594.36 Installment Loans 4,544,87.66 Other Loans and Discounts .1 ,245,725.04 Bank Buildings, Fixtures, Parking Lots 252,510.60 Interest due us and Prepaid Accounts 161,994.13 TOTAL $32,582,768.46 LIABILITIES Deposits v. Unearned Discount 641 ,482.60 if- Accrued for Interest Income Taxes, Dividends, etc 85,454.74 Copital, SurplusWndivided. Profits Gr Reserves 2,026,514.79 TOTAL 7 $32,582,768.46 OFFICERS 7 Thomas Aitken, Chairman of tne Board and President Albert P. Luscombe, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Executive Vice President Othmar B. Bart, Vice Chairman of the Board Frank J.

Boleft, Cashier and Trust Officer Edward K. Albretsen, Assistant Cashier and Assistant Trust Of ficer Robert M. Kennedy, Assistant Cashier Sigmund E. Assistant Cashier D. Ventura, Assistant Cashier Kaiser, Assistant Cashier Dorothy Schaefer, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Hiss was chairman of the hos sent the.

petitions to the' council pital's Building Grounds. Com mittee. He was a past president asking that they place the ques-tion fn of the Belleville Rotary Club and the "Pentellina" and the The- medium used by the artists were charcoal or pencil. Their. drawings will be completed at the 6tudio where they attend her summer workshops each Monday morning Quite a bit' of excitement was generated when two young Brazilian stowaways were found, captured, and -handcuffed to be taken away by the police.

One ten year old girt said The -council was non held various positions in. District lai. oui tney are said to be .747 of notary International. He sympathy" with tSe BAC's. aoti was also a 'member of the Rose- rville- Lodge' A.M.

and of especially after the. Board scored councilmen for twice" trimming the school budget 'at the voters Sigma Nu He is survived by his wife, Mrs Adrianne Graham Hiss; two behest after it failed during the election. "Hey, that's but I thought sons. Dr. Roland Hiss' of Ann lib.

Sugar Cured Baited Arbor, and Richard of Hdlden, lass; a sister, Mrs. WilliamD. Cummirjgs of Hen.der- VIRGINIA HAM FREEDOM OF CHOICE IS YOUR PRIVILEGE. sonvuie, jn. u.j ana we grandchildren.

As Chairman of the Building Grounds Committee and Vice President of the Clara. Maass Board' of Trustees, r. Hiss piloted the construction of Belleville's original hospital in 1957 and the current expansion program. -Ji plus 1 lb. Oven BAKED BEANS B.

Thomas Aitken BOTH Chairman of the Board and Prestden: In th'n' wonJrf ul country, of oun all of ut art guaranteed many righti and privileger not tnjoyed varywhar. Wo can worahip whom we please, apeak' our mindt without fear and our property carmot be aerxed without due proceaa of law. When we are sick, we can aelect the' particular physician we prefer. re not regimented or owned by the stare. Another one of your many freedoms is the right to choose-the particular pharmacy you want to till your prescriptions.

-When a physician prescribes a medicine he can either phone the particular pharmacy you 'wish or you can bring the prescription to that pharmacy yourself. May we be your personal phar-macy? i YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US- when vou Frank J. Bolen Cashier and Yruit Officer Albert P. -Luscombe Chairman of the Executive Committee and Executive Vice President Roy D. Post President, j.

Frank Pott. In. 1 lb. Succulent kh T. I 'Othmar B.

Bart' Vice Chairinan of ttie Board Soriano Preildent, Braa Mfg. inc. COUNSEL (Continued From Page 1) representing Passaic Avenue res Turkey Breast lb. Zy. Genoa Salami I lk.

Smoked Cannon Liverwursf Charles; A. Gebhardt 1 Wed. Thurs. ONLY 49 lean.bohed 7 by. AAr idents who, were objecting' to apartment construction in their uaJ aMlaarn UK VAUf BraMCrinfiail If llOO- Beighborhood.

He managed to SMOKES a nn.niiwt i ping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great, many people entrust ut 'with NATIONAL lb. Tetly -their oreacriptions. May 'we compound yeurtr A forestall the move-. His aame was suggested to the council by Councilman Ralph' A.

Casale. "Pico had something to do with it, "too," he and two years, ago he was appointed over- the 'objections of Councilman William H. Cullen who had his own man 'in mind), and former Councilman James R. Golden (whoj, had similar thoughts) On July I he began his sec 111 Ik -It ma am TRUST Amer. Cheese 0 I I 650Joralemon, cor.

Franklin, Belleville, N.J. ABBOTS DRUG STORE ReltoHe Prescriptions v. J31 Wcshinston Avenue i Belleville, N. J. PL 9-8181 COMPANY Most an.

AT TiWU4YB I t-irif 1 1- aYf I VANHOUIKf Ua.lal.liiriUl.a-, llatla MCMBKR FCDBRAL ROEIIVK YTM PXpCRAt. bCPOStT IMOOHAlIC OOWrOfUTIejH ond term as Town Attorney,.

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