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VOL. 20 . No. 1 5 M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor Entered as Second Class Matter
W A LD W ICK , N. J . , F r iday , A P R IL 8, 1960Oliver 2-5678 5 cents Per CopyPublished Weekly ^ § § ^ * 4 $2 .00 Y E A R L Y
John V. Kenny To Serve As Toastmaster SundaySurvey Shows U.S. Sen. Cliff Case To Win GOP Re-Nomination Turpanjian To Observe His A rrival In America 48 Years Ago
R S E Y
M,Martin Turpanjian
N, J. Herald-News Editorial Lionizes Hudson Luminary As Greatest Political Overlord In History Of New Jersey As Turpanjian Is Lauded As Ace Public Relations Authority in America
John V. Kenny is back at his home at 22 W . Hamilton Place, Je rsey City, from his F lor ida vacation and will serve as toastmaster Sun day at the annual communion breakfas t of the Holy Name Society of the St. M ichael 's R .C. Church, of Ninth S treet and East Hamilton Place, Je rsey City.
The breakfas t w ill start im m ed ia te ly after the 7 :30 Mass presided over b y Rt. Rev. Msgr. L eR oy E. M cW illiams, the pastor of the house of w orship for 42 years. He w as procla imed as the “Outstanding
Parish Priest of the Y ea r ’ ’ by President M. Martin T urpan jian of New Je rsey L eague of W eek ly Newspapers and the picture of Msgr. M cW il l iam s was featured in this newspaper and also on front cover of “SPO T LIG H T ’ ’ , A m e r i c a ’s most-interesting picture news w eekly , of Newark. T he General A ssem bly of New Je rsey adopted a resolution in honoring Msgr. M cW il l iam s as the "Parish Priest of the Y ea r”
through courtesy of Assem bly- man A lan Kraut, of Je rsey
JOHN V. KENNY
RT. REV. MSGR. l e r o y e . McW il l ia m s
City, who has been procla im edas the “A SSE M B LY M A N OF THE Y E A R ” b y the New J e r sey League of W eek ly Newspapers, Inc. headed by President Turpan jian .
The New Je rsey Herald News of which Oliver W . Brown is the editor also lauded President M. M artin T u rp an j ian of the League and referred to him as being one of the best public relations directors in A m erica and cited his sp lendid record of ach ievem ents and accomplishments as a crusader for g o o d governm ent and through his efforts a vast number of w eek ly new spapers and periodicals supported G overnor Robert B. M eyner because latter was drafted to run for governor by John V . Kenny and was elected and re-elected. Mr. Brown also mentioned in his front page editoria l that both Kenny and T urpan jian m ake an idea l team for supporting good personages as crusaders for honesty in go v ernment.
President Of The N. J. League Of Weekly Newspapers Came Here On April 10, 1912 From Dikranagerd of Armenia
President M. Martin T u rp an j ian of New Je rsey L eague of W eek ly Newspapers, Inc., who is also the editor of this newspaper, w ill ce lebrate his a rr iva l in the United S ta tes on Palm S u n d ay exac tly 48 years ago from his native C ity of D ikranagerd, A rm enia .
Mr. T urpan jian is a 32nd Degree Mason and Shriner. He was born and christened as a m em ber of the A rm en ian Na- ional Church. T he A rm en ian
national church w as a mile aw ay from his residence in A r menia and he a ttended the r renh paroch ia l school in D ikranagerd and also served as a l t a r boy in D ikranagerd French Rom an Catholic Church w ithout being a communicant of the R om an Catholic religion. The French school and church were only two blocks aw ay from the T urpan jian residence. His ancestors were the R o ck e fellers and M organs of A r menia.
If nothing unforseen prevents Mr. T urpan jian w ill a t tend the 7 :3 0 Mass Sunday , Apri l 1 0 at St. M ichae l ’s R .C. Church of Je rsey C ity and be present at the communion breakfas t of the H oly Name Society of St. M ichae l ’s R .C. Church of Je rsey C ity im m ed ia te ly after the Mass. He has been in the newspaper-writ ing field since 1918 with the excep tion of seven years from 1929 t o I 9 3 6 when he served as A s sistant S ta te A ud ito r of the Departm ent of C om ptro ller of S ta te T reasury . H e was also appointed executive investigator by four New Je rsey G overnors, Morgan F. Larson, A. H arry Moore, H aro ld Giles Hoffman and Charles Edison.
Governor M eyner is conducting press conferences for New Je rsey w eek ly newspaper editors for more than six years upon Mr. T u rp an j ian ’s recommendation. Chief Justice J o seph W ein traub of New Je rsey Suprem e Court is inv iting a representat ive group of w eek ly newspapers at the court’s sub- rosa dinner conference for past two years upon recom m endation of Mr. T urpan jian and Col. Joseph D. Rutter, with the b lessings of Gov. M eyner and A ttorney-G enera l David D. Fur-
StraW Vote Discloses 3 to 1 Victory For Case And 7 to 1 Triumph In November But If Morris Gets GOP Nomination Then Lord May Be The Winner
This essay is written as food for thought for the voters of New Je rsey and not for favoring this or that person. W e b elieve in giv ing facts to our re ad ers. A straw vote conducted by this writer shows most defin itely that U.S. Senator Cliff Case of R ah w ay will beat his GOP opponent Robert Morris on April I 9 P r im ary by a margin of 3 to 1 and that the survey also shows that Senator Case will be re-elected in November by a margin of 7 to 1.
But in the event Bob Morris gets the Repub lican nom ination for U.S. Senator, this is what the survey shows will h ap pen : Thorn Lord, of Trenton, Democrat, w ill be elected in November and not Bob Morris for obvious reasons.
W e feel both Cliff Case and Bob Morris a re sp lend id personages but the o d d s are against Ju d g e Morris because Cliff Case is a statesman of highest ca l ib re and is l iked and adm ired both b y Democrats and Republicans. C liff C ase is the son of a minister of the gos-
M. MARTIN TURPANJIAN
man, is issuing S ta te Police w alle t and auto visor press cards to a ll w eek ly newspapers as well as periodicals
CLIFFORD P. CASE U.S. Senator
pel and is the em bodim ent of u ltra honesty and sincerity. Not that we like Bob Morris less but we like Cliff C ase more.
This impartia l survey c learly shows that if M ayor John J. Grogan, of Hoboken, had been selected as the Democratic can d ida te for the U.S. senatoria l nomination he would have been the only person who could beat the senior U.S. Senator from New Je rsey in November for Grogan is ra ted as being both nationally and in ternationally known as a labor leader of most sp lend id ca l ibre and as a public servant of highest reputation barr ing none. A nd Cliff Case stands the best chance to be re-elected if he gets the nomination on April 19 and that if Bob Morris gets the GOP nomination then the friends and fo llowers of U.S. Senator Cliff Case (a lthough against his w ishes) wil l swing their support to Thorn Lord in November. W e are not against a n y body but m ere ly wish to cite logical facts based on straw vote and general ana lys is of the preva il ing trends in state politics in the cross sections of New Jersey .
Page 2 JERSEY PARADE Friday, APRIL 8, I960
T H E P O L I T I C A L P O T(A Tribute T o John V . Kenny A nd M. Martin Turpanjian)
By O LIVER W . BROW N
P re s id e n t M. M a r t in T u r p a n j i a n of N ew Je rse y L e a g u e of W e e k ly N e w sp a p e rs , Inc. o f W a ld w ic k has c o m e a l l -ou t for f o rm e r J e r s e y C ity M a y o r J o h n V . K e n n y , H u d s o n C o u n ty D e m o c r a t i c L e a d e r as th e g re a te s t a n d b e s t p o l i t ica l o v e r lo r d in th e h is to ry of N ew Je rse y . P re s id e n t T u r p a n j i a n is r e p u te d to b e o n e of A m e r i c a ’s to p - ra n k in g p u b l ic r e la t io n s d i r e c to r s w h o has h e lp e d m a n y c a n d id a t e s to b e e lec ted in to office. It seem s to us th a t P re s id e n t T u r p a n j i a n a n d H u d s o n C o u n ty D e m o c ra t ic L e a d e r K e n n y m a k e a s t ro n g te a m to b o o s t H u d s o n C o u n ty an d all th e c a n d id a te s o f M r. K e n n y fo r v a r io u s offices.
P re s id e n t T u r p a n j i a n h a s b e e n a n e w s p a p e r m a n since 1918 . H e has m a n y o u t s t a n d in g a c h ie v e m e n ts to his c red i t . H e likes J o h n V . K e n n y as a m a n a n d as D e m o c r a t ic l e a d e r w h o d r a f t e d R o b e r t B. M e y n e r fo r G o v e r n o r . P re s id e n t T u r p a n j i a n c o o p e r a te d w ith Mr. K e n n y , a n d th r o u g h him, the v a s t n u m b e r of w ee k ly n e w s p a p e r s o f N ew Je rse y , s u p p o r te d B o b M ey n er .
P re s id e n t T u r p a n j i a n d e s e r v e s w id e r rec o g n it io n . G o v e r n o r M e y n e r sh o u ld a p p o i n t h im p u b l ic re la t io n s d i r e c to r fo r th e g o v e r n o r ’s D e p a r t m e n t a n d H u d s o n D e m o c r a t i c L e a d e r J o h n V . K e n n y s h o u ld d e s ig n a te Mr. T u r p a n j i a n p u b l ic re la t io n s d i r e c to r fo r th e D e m o c r a t i c O rg a n iz a t io n of H u d s o n C o u n tyu n d e r his g u id a n c e a n d supe rv is ion . ---- ( R e p r i n t e d f ro m th eN ew J e rs e y H e r a l d N ew s F r o n t P a g e E d i to r i a l ) .
Municipal Solons Of Waldwick To Decide Water Works Issue Next Tuesday Night
A d e f in i te d ec is io n is to b e r e a c h e d a t th e m e e t in g o f the W a ld w ic k B o r o u g h C ounc i l n e x t T u e s d a y n igh t c o n c e r n in g th e f a te o f th e w a te r w o rk s w h e th e r to p u t th e sa le o f th e loca l u t i l i ty q u e s t io n on the N o v e m b e r b a l lo t o r no t . T h e sa le w a s r e c o m m e n d e d b y th e w a te r - s tu d y c o m m it te e , w h ich r e p o r t e d F e b r u a r y 23 .
T h e R e p u b l ic a n M a y o r w o u ld n o t in d ic a te w h a t the d ec is ion w o u ld be , b u t h e d id cr i t ize a D e m o c r a t i c C lu b b r o c h u r e w h ich o p p o s e d th e sale. H e t e r m e d in s tan c es in th e p a m p h le t as r id icu lous a n d r e a sons b e h in d it as po li t ica l e x p ed ien c e .
O n A p r i l 12, th e M a y o r c o n t in u e d , th e C o u n c i l s h o u ld h a v e c o m p i le d th e f inanc ia l a s p e c ts th e s tu d y c o m m i t t e e d id n o t touch . F o r e x a m p le , h y d r a n t r e n ta l s a n d p o te n t ia l ta x es on th e p r iv a t e u til i ty w o u ld b e k n o w n .
T h e s e f igu res will n o t b e p in p o in te d , th e M a y o r n o te d , b u t will b e p la c e d w ith in ranges . H e d id n o t e l a b o ra te .
‘‘It is o u r d u ty a n d o b l ig a t ion to s tu d y th e r e p o r t , a n d a r r iv e a t a c o n c lu s io n th a t w e c a n b a c k u p w ith fac ts a n d f igu res .’’
Waldwick Auxiliary Of Legion Gives Party To Patients In Hospital
U n it 3 7 of th e A m e r ic a n L e g io n A u x i l ia ry of W a ld w ic k g a v e a w a r d p a r ty fo r 4 0 p a t ien ts a t th e V e t e r a n ’s H o s p i ta l in E as t O r a n g e on M o n d a y of this w e e k . E n te r t a in m e n t , gam es , r e f r e s h m e n ts a n d pr izes w e re su p p l ie d b y th e unit.
C o n d u c t in g th e p a r ty w ere aux i l ia ry m e m b e r s , Mrs. R o y M orfi t , M rs. D a n ie l G . D ilge r J r . , Mrs. J o s e p h M c G o ld r ic k , M rs. M. R e g a n , M rs. I. J a m e s B arge r , Mrs. M a n u e l F r ie d - w a ld , Mrs. G e o r g e C h r is tm a n , Mrs. P e te r L e c o w itc h , Mrs. R a lp h C o s e n t in o , a n d Mrs. G e o r g e M abie .
In c h a r g e o f the e v e n in g ’s ac t iv i t ie s w e re s e v e n m e m b e r s o f the L e g io n P o s t 5 7.
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"New Jersey's Most Honored Judge" Presides In Hudson County Courthouse
Superior Court Judge D avid A . Nim m o
Waldwick Girl Scouts Hold Court of Awards
A c o u r t o f a w a r d s w as h e ld in W a ld w ic k fo r S e n io r G ir l S co u t T r o o p 8 9 7 recen t ly . C a ro ly n T o o m e y a c te d as m is tress o f ce rem o n ie s .
T h e f ive p o in t p r o g ra m , h o s p ita l a id e w o rk , o ff ice a id e a s s is tance, C iv il ian D e f e n s e a c t iv ities, A m b u la n c e C o r p t r a in ing, s e n io r p la n n in g b o a r d a c tivities a n d p r o g r a m a id e w ork , p lus v a r io u s p h a s e s of sc o u t in g w e re b r ie f ly d isc u sse d b y th e girls.
B a d g e s w e re a w a r d e d by M rs. K. A . G a r d n e r a n d Mrs. A . H . T h o m p s o n to C la re S n y d er , A n d r e a D e n v e r , C a ro ly n T o o m e y , S u sa n Bailey, K a th y T h o e le n , E d i t h T h o m p s o n B a r b a r a K uk linsk i , M a d e l in e T o o m e y , J o a n H e r r m a n n , S a l ly R ich a n d B a r b a r a K ec h e r . F iv e y e a r p in s w e re a w a r d e d to C la r e S n y d e r , A n d r e a D e n ver , C a ro ly n T o o m e y a n d S u san Bailey.
Joanne Wenzel Formerly Of Waldwick, Wins State Regents Scholarship In Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
J o a n n e W e n z e l , d a u g h t e r of H e n r y a n d M a ry W e n z e l , f o r m er ly of W a ld w ic k , w h o n o w r e s id e in P o u g h k e e p s ie is th e w in n e r o f N e w Y o rk S ta te R e g e n ts C o l leg e s c h o la rsh ip as a s tu d e n t f r o m P o u g h k e e p s ie h ig h school.
T h e r e w e r e I I w in n e r s ou t o f th e class o f 2 5 0 . J o a n n e will g r a d u a t e in J u n e a n d th e s c h o la rsh ip will t a k e h e r to c o l lege fo r fo u r years . J o a n n e w as a lso a b r ig h t s tu d e n t w h ile in W a ld w ic k p u b l ic sc h o o l sys tem .
H e r f a th e r is e m p lo y e d b y th e In te r n a t io n a l B u s i n e s s M a ch in e s C o m p a n y a n d h e r m o th e r is o n e o f th e c h a r t e r m e m b e r s of th e W o m a n ' s C lu b of W a ld w ic k of w h ic h Mrs. M. T u r p a n j i a n , p u b l is h e r o f this n e w s p a p e r , is th e f o u n d e r a n d o rg an iz e r .
Stefano Marino Of Waldwick Dies At The Age of 67
F u n e r a l se rv ices fo r S te f a n o M a r in o of 9 8 R id g e w a ld A v e . , W a ld w ic k , w e re h e ld last S a t u r d a y a t 1 0 a .m . in C h r is t E p isc o p a l C h a p e l , M id la n d P a rk , w ith the v icar , th e R e v . D o n a ld W . K im m ick , o f f ic ia ting. I n te r m e n t w a s in G e o r g e W a s h in g to n M e m o r ia l P a rk . T h e C. C. V a n E m b u r g h M o r tu a ry of R id g e w o o d w a s in c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e m e n ts .
M r. M arino , w h o w a s 67
y e a rs o f age, d ie d s u d d e n ly on T h u rs d a y of a h e a r t a t t a c k in his h o m e . H e w a s a retired ta i le r b y p ro fe s s io n a n d had fo rm e r ly l iv e d in Brooklyn , N. Y. B o rn in I taly , h e c a m e to the U n i te d S ta te s as a b o y in I 9 0 8 . H e w as th e h u s b a n d of
th e f o rm e r L u cy C h ian e se .S u rv iv in g b e s id e s his wife
a r e his m o th e r , r e s id in g in I ta ly ; o n e d a u g h te r , Mrs. S a lv a to re ( A n i t a R . ) L o fa so of W a ld w ic k ; tw o sons, J o s e p h R. M a r in o of W y c k o f f a n d R a lph S. M a r in o of th e R id g e w a ld A v e n u e , a d d r e s s ; f ive g r a n d c h i ld re n ; o n e b r o th e r , Dick M a r in o of L o n g Is land , and tw o sis ters l iv ing in Italy.
FIRST NATIONAL BANKA l l e n d a l e W a l d w i c k
E V E R Y M O D E R N B A N K I N G S E R V I C E
M ortgages and Loans on H om e Repairs — Personal Loans A ppliance Financing — A uto, New and U sed
A M P L E F R E E P A R K I N G D riv e - In W i n d o w a t W a ld w ic k B ra n c h
A L S O B A N K I N G B Y M A I L A T B O T H O F F IC E S M ember Federal D eposit Insurance Corporation
This Winter Service Can Be Your Best friend
Coal - Fuel Oil - Coke Gas and Oil Boilers
call— Mr. George Young about our BUDGET PLAN and. your heating problems.
GI. 4-4700 9 Franklin Ave., RidgewoodWe Install the Famous TIMKEN Burner.
Friday, APRIL 8, 1960 JERSEY PARADE Page 3
Parade Business DirectoryAUTO BODY WORKS
SUBURBAN AUTO BODYFender - Body Repairing - Painting
Collision Repairs
CARLOUGH ROAD Upper Saddle River, N. J.
DAvis 7-0202
AUTO SERVICING
MORGAN’S HOME SERVICE CENTEREngines Overhauled
And Rebuilt Repairs on all Make Cars
959 LINCOLN AVENUE Glen Rock, N. J.
Tel. OLiver 2-9683•
Branch: MORGAN'S Service Center
531 PROSPECT STREETComer Rock Road
Glen Rock, N. J.OLiver 2-9730
H O L L Y ’ S G A R A G EArthur L. Holly, Prop.
Auto Supplies - Auto Accessories 12 WEST PROSPECT ST.
WALDWICK, N. J.Tel. OLiver 2-5823
WELCOME TO C L A R E N C E ’ S
Flying A Service StationRoute 1 7 and Ridgewood Ave.
Paramus, N. J.TRIPLE “S" STAMPS
Tel. OLiver 2-9897Repairs on all makes of cars
Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Brake and Tune-Up Jobs
Also Sodas with low, low prices by Case or Cartons
7 Up, Root Beer, Veep Lemon Coca Cola Orange
AUTO SUPPLIES
AUTO. HOME & GARDENAuto, Radio, Home & Garden Supplies Hardware, Toys fit Bicycles. Tires and Tubes, Keys Made while you wait. Bargain prices at all times.
Open Sundays for Your Convenience 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
210 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE. RIDGEWOOD • NEW JERSEY
Telephone: Gilbert 4-0340
BARBERDIAMOND BRIDGE
BARBER SHOP204 Diamond Bridge Avenue
Howthorne, N. J.
CATERING SERVICE
ACK AW AY CATERING SERVICE
Weddings - Dinners Beefsteaks and Buffets - Outings, Picnics “Serving quality food at prices within your means” - Courteous Efficient service - We go anywhere - Rental service — Tables Chairs, China, Silwerware & etc
Call Us For Free EstimateHAWTHORNE 7-1217
1 McFarlan AvenueHAW THORNE. N. J.
CANDY — ICE CREAM•
Ann Collier’s Candy and Ice Cream Store
Most Delicious Candies and
De Luxe Ice Cream•
26 E. PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, N. J.
CLOCKS REPAIREDA. J. LAWRENCE
Clocks Repaired - All KindsOpen Monday Thru Sat.
217 MADISON STREETNEAR MAIN STREETWyckoff, N. J.
Tel. Twin Brook 1-1607
DRUG STORESTOWNE PHARMACY
Saul Z. Steinweiss, Reg. Phar.1 SHERIDAN AVENUE
Ho-Ho Kus, N. J.Gilbert 4-1565
FRESH EGGS - POULTRYCOLL’S POULTRY
Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Turkeys Serving Bergen and Passaic Counties
234 POMPTON ROAD Wayne Township, N. J.
ARmory 8-1099
Electrical Contractor
Dana Electrical ContractorComplete Electrical Service of Most
dependable and reliable natureIndustrial - Commercial
Residential Wiring
EDWARD M. DANAE l e c t r i c i a n
124 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE Waldwick, N. J.
Phone: OLiver 2-5546
FLORISTSSCHWEINFURTH FLORIST
j o h n l. McK in n o n . Prop.“Every Flower a For-Get-Me-Not”63 NO. VAN DIEN AVENUE
Ridgewood, N. J.Gilbert 4-4760
FUEL OILHOME FUEL OIL CO.
Thermex The Heating Oil A Product of Stewart Warner
Distributor of Winkler’s LP Advanced
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HOME FUEL OIL CO.of RIDGEWOOD
471 Doremus Avenue GLEN ROCK, N. J.
GI 5-6000At Night Call GI 5-6573
FUNERAL DIRECTORSC. C. VAN EMBURGH
306 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE. Ridgewood, N. J.
Gilbert 5-0344
Never fear spoiling children by making them too happy. Happiness is the atmosphere in which all good affections grow. — Thomas Bray.
John J. Feeney & SonsFuneral Home
232 FRANKLIN AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N. J.
GI 4-7650Newest and Most Modern
ChapelsServing Bergen
and Passaic Counties Established 1920
Also A t:385 PARK AVENUE
PATERSON, N. J.Tel. MU 4-4396
Nearly 40 years of friendly, Dignified, Personalized
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LANDSCAPE SERVICEGREEN ACRE NURSERY
RALPH NIENHOUSE — LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR —
GRADING and PLANTING Nuraery Stock
114 W. CRESCENT AVE. Waldwick, New Jersey
Gilbert 4-8912
LAUNDRYSAVE TIME — SAVE MONEY
With One Pick-Up of Dry Cleaning and Laundry
Rug ShampooingCARMINE G. CARINO
SUNSHINE DE LUXE LAUNDRY109 WALDWICK AVENUE
Waldwick, New JerseyOLiver 2-5*94
MEATS - GROCERIESHENION’S MARKET
• PRIME MEATS• GROCERIES• FROZEN FOODS• FREE DELIVERY
4 West Prospect StreetW ALDW ICK, N. J.
Tel. Gilbert 5-9149
MILK - CREAMTERWILLEGER & WAKEFIELD
INC.MILK — CREAM — ICE CREAM1208 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE.
Ridgewood, N. J.OLiver 2-2700
FRANKLIN LAKE DAIRYMILK & CREAM
Vitamin "D ” Homogenied High Mountain Avenue
FRANKLIN LAKESTel.: Twin Brook 1-0400
SICOMAC DAIRY PRODUCTS
Finest Milk and Milk Products SICOMAC AVENUE
Wyckoff, N. J.Tel: Twin Brook 1-1234
WESTBROOK FARMSFinest and Best Milk and Milk Products
Office and Creamery Johnsonburg, N. J.
QA 5-3077Depot: Midland Park, N. J.
Gilbert 4-8753
MOVINGWalter W. Hoffman, Inc.
STORAGE — WAREHOUSES COMPLETE NATION WIDE MOVING
Rug and Carpet Cleaning
76 Lake Ave. Midland Park, N. J. 23 Chestnut St. Ridgewood, N. J.
Gilbert 5-2360
PHOTO - ENGRAVERS
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Call:LAmbert 5-2940
A C EPhoto-Engraving Corp.
219 ELLISON STREETPATERSON. N. J.
PLUMBING - HEATINGFABER PLUMBING
& HEATING CO.NEW- MODERNIZED BATHROOMS
AND KITCHENS
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Page 4 JERSEY PARADE Friday, APRIL 8, 1960
Rt. Rev. Msgr. LeRoy McWilliams Backs Change N } Bei| Te|ephone Of Government to Mayor-Council in Jersey City Report shows Progress
In a 1,600-word, 7 page report delivered before Charter Commission recently, Jersey City Junior Chamber of Commerce said the city government should be changed to mayor-council form.
The report contiained the indictments of commission government and enthusiasm for mayor- council which many speakers have expressed at earlier charter meetings.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. LeRoy E. McWilliams best summed up these feelings last Tuesday when he told the commission the city is “yearning” for a change.
Msgr. McWilliams, director of the city’s Rehabilitation Bureau and pastor of St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church of Jersey City, told the Charter Study Commission that the present form of government had “long since outlived its usefulness.”
He said a change would be a “new breath of air which would regenerate the body politic in Jersey City.”
“There is deep dissatisfaction in the hearts of the people of Jersey City,” he said. "I don't know of anyone who wouldn’t vote for a change of govern
ment.”Msgr. McWilliams saw no pur
pose in trying to salvage commission government, since it has built-in weaknesses.
“There is no unified leadership, no proper sense of responsibility and it breeds chaos,” he said. “Jersey City suffers as a consequence.”
These weaknesses were not quite as apparent under previous administrations, according to Msgr. McWilliams, when “strong leaders” were in power.
PUBLIC NOTICEN ew Jersey S ta te
D epartm ent of C ivil Serv ice E xam inations
A nnounced closing d a te for filing a p p lica tions A pril 23, 1960. For ap p lica tio n s, du ties , a n d m inim um q u alifica tions , a p p ly to D epartm ent of Civil Service, S ta te H ouse, Trenton, New Jersey or lfOO R aym ond B oulevard, N ew ark , N ew Jersey or C ity H all, C am den , N ew Jersey .
C an d id a te s from M oonachie a n d Boro of W aldw ick w ho h a v e filed ap p lica tio n s will receive no fu rth er notice to a p p e a r u n le ss th ey a re not qualified .
T hese ex am in atio n s w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y , A pril 30, 1960. C lerk S ten o g rap h er a n d C lerk Typist a t 9:0.0 A.M. A pp lican ts will report to C en tra l High School, H am ilton S treet, Pa te rson , N. J.
O pen to c itizens, 12 m onths re s id en t in M oonachie a n d Bc«ro of W aldw ick re sp ec tively . C lerk S ten o g rap h er, S a la ry , Contac t M unicipal A uthorities for S a la ry R ates. C lerk Typist, S a la ry , C ontact M un ic ipa l A uthorities for S a la ry R ates.M arch 25, A pril 1 a n d 8, 1960
R a p id g r o w th a n d g re a t ly im p r o v e d se rv ice u n d e r s c o re d the a c h ie v e m e n ts o f N e w J e r sey Bell T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n y o v e r th e last d e c a d e , a c c o rd in g to th e c o m p a n y 's a n n u a l r e p o r t .
T h e r e p o r t , r e le a s e d to d a y ( A p r i l 7) b y E. H o r n s b y W a s son, p re s id e n t , c i ted 1959 as " t h e h igh p o in t in 10 y e a r s of s te a d y p ro g re s s in t e l e p h o n e se rv ice m a d e b y N ew J e rs e y B ell .”
D u r in g th e 1 9 5 0 ’s, th e r a te of t e l e p h o n e g r o w th e x c e e d e d th a t of th e s t a t e ’s p o p u la t io n . The last ty p e o f d ia l se rv ice w as e x t e n d e d to m o s t o f th e s ta te . F o r th e first t im e in th e p o s t w a r p e r io d , W a s s o n said , c o m p a n y e a rn in g s a p p r o a c h e d a r e a s o n a b le level.
"S in c e g o o d se rv ice c a n on ly b e p r o d u c e d b y a p r o f i t a b le c o m p a n y , ” W a s s o n sa id , “ w e shall s t r iv e c o n s ta n t ly to p r o d u c e e a rn in g s a t a leve l v i ta l ly nec es sa ry to p r o v id e th e k in d a n d a m o u n t o f t e l e p h o n e s e r v ice th a t N ew Je rse y n e e d s a n d e x p e c t s ."
R e v e n u e s d u r in g th e y e a r c a m e to a to ta l o f $ 3 2 7 , 2 4 4 , - 0 0 0 ; ex p e n se s w e re a t $ 2 7 3 , -
Woman's Club Meeting Draws Huge Crowd In Waldwick Church Hall
T h e W o m a n ’s C lu b of W a l d wick m e t M o n d a y e v e n in g of this w e e k a t M e th o d is t C h u r c h H a l l , F ra n k l in T u rn p ik e , n e a r W y c k o f f A v e n u e , W a ld w ic k , w ith P re s id e n t Mrs. A n g e la M. G a l l a n d p res id ing .
T h e m a in f e a tu re of th e o c cas ion w as d re ss re h e a rsa l of o n e ac t p lay , " O v e r T h e T e a C u p s ” u n d e r s p o n so r sh ip of die D r a m a D e p a r t m e n t . P re s id e n t A n g e la M. G a l l a n d de- L e r e d th e fo l lo w in g insp ir ing
m e s s a g e :
“ W e rea l ize m o r e a n d m o r e th a t to d a y it is im p o ss ib le to live a p a r t , u n to u c h e d b y the w o r ld . W e c a n n o t iso la te o r in su la te o u rse lv e s c o m p le te ly f ro m the o n ru sh in g c u r re n ts of p u b l ic life.
By w o rk in g to g e th e r , w e sh a re a c o m m o n o b je c t iv e t o w a r d p e a c e a n d p ro g re ss . T h e r e is a g ro w in g r e c o g n i t io n th a t w o m e n h a v e th e ta le n t a n d ab i l i ty to m a k e im p o r t a n t c o n t r ib u t io n s in a lm o s t e v e ry a r e a of n a t io n a l as well as loca l a f fairs. W e as w o m e n s h o u ld r e spect o u r o w n in te l l igence a n d p r e p a r e o u rse lv e s to c o n t r ib u te o u r t im e a n d en e rg ie s to w a r d sh a r in g the re sp o n s ib i l i ty o f o u r fu tu re .”
A fif teen m in u te film w as sh o w n a t th e r e q u e s t o f W a l d w ick B ra n c h of B e rg e n C o u n ty C o m m i t t e e for S ta te A id . A n exh ib i t o f egg shell a r t c o m p le te d b y d e p a r t m e n t m e m b e r sw as o n view.
Bertram Spring, Esso Service Station Owner,Is Awarded Diploma
B e r t r a m S pring , p r o p r ie to r o f W a ld w ic k Esso S e rv ice s ta - :ion, o f F ra n k l in T u rn p ik e , f o rm e r ly o c c u p ie d by M elv in Perry , w h o n o w c o n d u c ts a touris t h o m e in N ew Y o rk S ta te , h a s successfu l ly c o m p le te d a n e igh t w e e k co u rse in se rv ice s ta t io n m a n a g e m e n t in d is t r ic t re ta i l sc h o o l in L y n d - hurst.
8 0 2 . 0 0 0 , a n d ea rn in g s on the o r ig ina l cos t o f th e c o m p a n y ’s p la n t a n d e q u ip m e n t w e re 5 .6 8 p e r cen t , w h ic h c o m p a r e d w ith 5 .4 2 p e r c e n t in 1958 .
— Drive Carefully —
National Library Week Observed In Waldwick
O p e n W o n d e r f u l n ew world,. . . w a k e u p a n d r e a d ! Will, this th e m e , N a t io n a l Librart W e e k will b e c e le b ra te d here as e l sew h e re in the United! S ta tes , f ro m la s t S u n d a d th ro u g h to m o r r o w , Saturday,
Mrs. G r a c e Sutherland! l ib ra rian , will b e fea tu r ing nett b o o k s r e c e n t ly d o n a t e d to the lib ra ry . ’ ‘W a te rc o lo r , the Howd a n d W h y s ” b y E d g a r A . Whitney , has b e e n d o n a t e d by the A r t D e p a r t m e n t o f th e Wom-^a n ’s C lub .
T h e L i te ra tu r e Department o f th e W o m a n ’s C lu b gave the l ib ra ry fo u r v o lu m e s of "Comp le te G r e e k T r a g e d i e s , ” tw o v o lu m e s of “ M asterp ieces o! W o r ld L i te ra tu r e in Digest F o r m , ” tw o v o l u m e s oi " M o d e r n H is to ry o f the U.S. a n d “ L a r o u s e E n cy c lo p ed ia oi A s t r o n o m y .”
Mrs. I rene G u e n th e r don a te d ‘T h e G o v e r n o r an d His L a d y " by E. C o n r a d , and the " G o ld e n A n n iv e r s a ry Book of S c o u t in g ” w as p r e s e n te d to the ib ra ry b y al l the scouts and e a d e r s o f W a ld w ic k .
R e s id e n ts a n d fr iends a re in v i ted to ta k e p a r t in National L ib r a r y W e e k a n d visit the l ib ra ry , o p e n M o n d a y through F r id a y , I to 5 p . m . ; Tuesday a n d T h u r s d a y even ings , 7 to 9 p .m . ; a n d S a tu r d a y , 10 a.m, to 1 2 n o o n .
P R O P O S A LNotice is h e re b y g iv en th a t sea led bid* will b e re ce iv ed in the Reception Roon cf the office of the D irector, Division oi P u rch ase a n d P roperty , 2nd floor, rear S ta te H ouse, Trenton 25, N ew Jersey, os A pril 12, 1960 a t 2 P.M. a n d will bt open ed a n d re a d im m ed ia te ly thereafter
A lum inum Alloy-Bitum inous C oncreteBroken StoneCotton Y arnE nvelopesLum berM eatsO leo m arg arin ePrin tingSteel Route M arker Posts S ugarTraffic S ignal Ind ica to rs T railer, 15 ton, tilt roof
Specifications a n d the form of bid, con trac t a n d bond for the p ro p o sed work are on file in the office of the Director ani m ay be secu red by p rospective bidders d u rin g office hours. Bids m ust be 11! m ad e on a s ta n d a rd p ro p sa l form, (2 enclosed in th e sp ec ia l ad d re sse d enve lope, (3) acco m p an ied b y e ithe r cash, c: a certified check d raw n to th e orler oi the T reasu re r of th e S ta te of New Jersey or a b id bond, a n y of w h ich shall not be le ss th a n 10% of the am oun t of the bid, a n d (4) d e liv e red a t th e ab o v e place on or before the h ou r n am e d a s no bid will be a ccep ted a fte r the hou r specified. Bids not so subm itted w ill b e considered inform al a n d w ill b e re jec te l. The Director re se rv e s th e rig h t to re jec t a n y and oil b id s a n d to a w a rd con trac t in part or w hole if deem ed to the b est interests ct the S ta te to do so. The successfu l bidder w ill be re q u ired to fu rn ish su re ty bond in the full am oun t of the con trac t of a com p a n y au th o rized to do b u sin ess in theS ta te of N ew Jersey .
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURYD ivision of P u rch ase a n d Property
C h arle s F. S u llivan , Director A pril 1 a n d 8, 1960.
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