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an est a b l ish m e n t WITH A RpCORD OF’ 95 YEARS SERVICE N e w a r k I T h e M a ’’* *i J»W&. i e r - G a z e t t e ■* > <JM E n t e r p r i s e ONLY NEWSPAPER IN WAYNE COUNTY’S^ TRADING CENTER /OL I—No. 15 Parade, Address by Chief Scout Head Rites Saturday I William B. Mat*, bhief scout. h Rochester Council,: Roy L u ts of America, w ^ b e . the. Principal speaker.'.-at •-Flag «g& lites to be conducted a t the, Sin St. Park at, T .ft-.,% S i t e s ' ■ay under the auspices ,-of , th e lewark Elks Lodge.,v according |o T. R- Beales, chairm an o f Irrangements. 1 \ ^ t ■. v 1’ l,Platt ' a Rochester!^8'|iS3Jj,kijpe Lan has had a life of varied Kperlen.ce. A native o f th e Northwest, he spent a p a r t o f youth as. the adopted mem- ier of an Indian tribe, anddater fcas a government •worker in llaska He has appealed, -here In other occasions and IS. knowp Is a forceful speaker. - _ I The exercises a t the. p a rk wifi lollow a parade of local.patrio tic and civic groups m arching ]o the strains of two hands and (tree drum corps! The parade, Icheduled to get Under-way . a t |: 45 , will line up as follo.wsf ac- lording to Loren Olmsted', m a r- Ihall: ' • , V , ; j Police Escort;. Honorary Guests in cars—Mayor, ‘Village |nd Town Boards. Gold S tar Mothers and Disabled Veterans; Massed Colors—Apgus.t Mauer post. V.F.W., W ashington Post; otary High School- B a u d ; V et erans Organizations—M assed i pirl Scouts; Arcadia Home D e fense Unit;- '-Pdli^sha^-fBflHn: Corps: K of C; • Ladies. vAuxil- bry; Firemen’s Band; Firem en; jtatf School Scouts’ DrurA orps: Boy Scouts; Sons, -.of Italy: Washington Post • Drum lorps: Newark Elks; Motorcycle !lub: moving vehicles in-, rear. , The line of m a rch will be South on East Ave., from Church |t. to Grant St.; west on G rant Main; north on ’M ain to E. Miller, east on E. Miller to East Ive.: north on East Ave. to-East laion: west on E, Union- to S, Main and south’ on S.. M ain to lark' •• .. ■; ’ .V: 1-The proham a l the park :as follows; A m ierfd'ah^d^hs Eigh Scnool Band; Presenta- (on of Flag to A rcadia' Home efense Unit by Ladies Auxil- hry. VFW; Singing led by El- jier steli; Address by Mr. P latt Iho will be introduced by Al lynesael. Elks exalted ruler; lledg? of Allegiance; S tar- igangled Banner—Rotary High School Band. 1 Members of the Elks Flag fay Committee, besides Chair man Beales, are Syhesael, Loreh [tasted. Kenneth Strite, M ar- pall Livingston, C. G, Stratton, • B. Keane, Elmer Steli, William 'arks. Harold Drake, James Food and Karl Walker. [Other Flag Week events are he concert in Main St. Park to- ftght (Thursday) by the Rotary ligh School Band, and the an- |ual Transfer of Flags exercises ' the Newark Public Schools fiat will take place in th e High |chool auditorium a t 2 p. m. lis Friday. --------- -o ----------- Hurt, 1 Seriously, | In Auto Accident On W. Union St. [Three men were sent to the lospital one in serious condi- |on. following an accident at | ;25 p m. Tuesday a t th e junc- fon of West Union St. and the Mw pavement on Route 31 at he western village limits. [Traffic Officer Donald Wel- hfr who investigated the p h . said a car being -driven ast bv James VanDaimne, 20, Ihe.ps rd l, on the single, new F ‘P of pavement just outside P® corporation crashed into an |uto oprrated by James A. Rich- T ason. 55. Honesdaie, Pa., who i stopped to ask directions of Pe watchman a t thgt point. Jo* wil11 VanDamme were Ptsy Moyer, 48. of 431 West M't \- S' and William Cllli, 23, \ pr s: Ail three were taken Nmurk Hospital, where P° pr was treated by Du J . J. i. man for a possible fractur- ■r-, - lnthrnal Injuries, and a I '-'Cd ami VanDamme and r t-ivrd face -cuts. Rich- I 011 «-as not injured. ----- o m e n V o t e r s P i c k 's s H a m m 2 n d Y e a r iss Mary Hamm Was re- ec pre.sident of the New- ■ League of Women at the last meeting of K;/\U> Fall at the sum- of Mrs. Rhea Chit- Sodus Point last Seek District Attorneyship NEW ARK/NEW.YORK!' 12 NEWARK MEN S E E l D> A. PS Haney, Livingston Bid for Prosecutor's A secona I t w a ik yesterday came out for th^ puhlican nom ination foi County district aitoD it;, Joseph A Haney anhoum candidacy, JRSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941 Entered as second class mail m a tter at Newark. N- Y. Post Office TWO .SECTIONS — 14 PAGEC Endorsed for Office by GOP |$50 CASH PRIZES HEAD BIG LISTOF A1ARDS FOR Two Newark^attomeys who have ahnolmced! theirbandi dacy for die Republican nominationr for Wayne County Di* trict Attorney are shown above At left is Joseph A Haney, at right, Marshall E. Livingston. . Bloomer, Inman Receive High. Honors Charles Kemper Bloomer, son’ o f Mrs. C. T.; Bloomer was awarded the Stephen Thomas Comstock Memorial Fund Prize o f $2,0.00 a? the Outstanding .sophomore • a t •' Newark High* School;, and. Harry Inman, .son. Of Mr. amJ Mrs.- William Inmart, was \given the;- Masonic Prize of $15.00 as t he, outstanding junior a t a n ’ assehihly a t 'the school, last \Friday.' « Tlie! pfigesb.gre • awarded oil th e basis of character,'influence and 'scholarship. Both winners ran k high hr these requisites, and have been active in student activities- as Well: ' Inm a n was awarded the Comstock Prize last year:' - - ■ O ther-high awards ■ w ent to Anthony Fischette./ spn of Mr. and Mrs. Vito A. Fischette, who received the F rank Baltzel Prize Of $&.()() as highest Eahking -ftoy athlete, and to Agnes- 'Williams, D J^aiid 'Mrs..'-B4fe. m ost . repfesShtafive' g i r l ' athlete. Both winners , are seniors. , In addition to the Cash prizes, both Fischette and Miss Wil liam s were awarded the CoUr- , ie r-G azette Trophy. T h e i r nam es will be inscribed on the new trophy which will be kept on 'display a t the school as a perm a n e n t record of those- who obtain the athletic achievem ent honor each year. Numerous other awards and (Continued on Page Eight) - — :——o ----------- New County Home Head Appointed as 6 STUDENTS GET HONORS Class Day Rites iHeld at Higli School Six honoi_ gwaids were pre sent“d a t a n assembly a t New ark High S c h o o l‘this m orning (Thursday) at w h ich traditional Senior Class D ay exercises were .given. A new prize..of $10:00 for the high school student who makes the; hest pam tm g of % rose S p r ing the year was aw arded to Marilyn Farrar., a softhomore and daughter of MnSrand Mrs. S tuart K F a ir a r Betty Jane, Ackerson received honorable mention. The award, term e d the Molly Rew Memorial A rt Prize,,. is given by Mrs. Alfred H. Gross of Evanston. 111. O ther awards were presented as follows: Newark Business and Profes sional Women-s Club M athem a tic s Prize of $1U 00 awarded to senior who h a s the -highest |rk U: lo'er Indrn at evening |cp n ' ’’lEcers chosen w ere: |n- sr.v'?rn t ' Mrs- R °y Hpbin- Mlss Hilda Shep- •Scoiw -u. :Ca^Uler- ^ s- 6 ur‘ Retirem ent of Gilbert Ser geant of Sodus as Superintend ent of the Wayne County Home and infirm ary Was announced this w6ek by County Welfare Commissioner Elmor G. Butts. He said th a t George Bradley of Macedon, deputy county com missioner, bds assumed active m anagem ent of the institution. Sergeant retired due to iliness a lter serving for the past six years as superintendent. Pre viously he was supervisor of •the Town of Sodus for 14 years. Mr. Bradley was appointed- to serve as superintendent for an indefinite period; The post carries an annual salary of $1,800; ----- - — -o- --------- - Rochester Band to Play at Senior Ball Bob Bruce and his 10-piece orchestra of Rochester will fur nish music for the annual Sen ior Ball, to be held Tuesday evening, June 24, following graduation at Newark High School,, according to William Vickery, chairm an of the or chestra committee. The orchestra will also pre sent a vocalist and special nov elty numbers, he said. The dance will Be held in the high school gymnasium from 10 p. .m to 1:30 .a. m, and dress will be semi-formal. Tickets for the; event are priced at $1,50. . -- -O - ------ •' Gazette tp Publish Farm Bureau Edition The NeWark GoUfier-Gazettc has been designated to print the anliual iVayne 'County Farm Bureau edition next Fall by the Bureau’s executive committee, according to Morton Adams, county agent. The Wayne County Bureau is, one of the top ranking county ; organizations in the state in membership. The Farm Bureau edition is published in connec tion with its annual member ship drive and covers - practi cally every home hr the county. Ackerson. daughter of. Mr Mrs. George Ackerson. Bartie Lumber Go. Agricul tural Prize of $5.00 awarded to boy who has done the best work, in four years of agriculture— S tuart W arner, sOn of Mr. Gor don W arner dfN e w a rk RD 2. Amitie Chapter, OES, Home- Both H aney add. Ma|j Livingston who i s alSp didate are e x p e n d fog •lSa<!k-ing,«of^g,.the:«;ffe^i'®| bqmmitteg2 reggrdi^ss. h r tion of the, A rcadia Tdwp m ittee which m e t las^nigi COniider the situatioh ** fto other c a n d idate h is, announced hiinsfelf b u td f lieved thkt, one or two*3 Vii are m a receptiye m d a l^ may seek Republican m e n t if a contest looms b | Haney and Livingston Cl Chajirman. Charles A. -Nod. expected to call a - m e e t i n g the Republican County Commi1 t°e for July 3rd to endorse candidate u Haney w a sjbprn in N e w l| 'December 4 1907 the son oflM l. and Mrs F rank Haney H e% 3 % graduated from Newark Higre Scnool m 1924 a n d from Ndbja, Dame University magma cum|, laude. m 1928; Hi$ vsdhaldssfe; average for his four years* Notre Dame was 92,4 second, highest in a class of 400. r Since graduation fiom F o id|- ham Law School with hofiorp m- 1930 H a n e y -has prad^iced—laWr m Wayne County opening h i | own law offices m 1932 m (N w ark where he resides and p r h c | tices During th is period h a hft^ won a leputation as a trial; lawyer trying m a n y crim inal cases and prosecuting several; cases successfully in,-n ’the.- :ab.^: senoe of the D istrict Attorney Hartey is fiist vice jSfesidenk of the W ayne County B a r AssoMT elation and previously- •■sgrvect the . association as tr,eas^?ej|;: secretary and second Vice presi|; dent j ■& UymgSton is a native, of Sjtrss W s ^ L tB ^ d ig •g?Se~ from \^raeuse University LkW School m 1932 He was ad m itted to the bar the same- year and practiced iri Syracuse, until 1935. Following the death of..the late County Judge Gordon G. Harris here in 1936 he took over his office ih. Newark an d later lorm ed a partnership with C. m aking Prize of ’ $5.00 ’ awarded sta n ^ W right w ith whom he to the girl who has the highest average for th r s e years—of homemaking or home eco nomics—Teresa DeKann, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es De Kann. August M auer Post Industrial ,Art Prize of $5.00 awarded to third year industrial arts stu dent who -has made the m ost progress during the three years —William VanOoyen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanOoyen of Newark RD L Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Medal awarded to sen ior who has done the best work ;in—science—Raym o n d ‘Vander- li& w rshfl'brw rr. and Whs. Isaac V a h d e rlinde.’■* v RobertJBeach, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T; Beach, received two prize awards — The Munson Science, Essay Prize of. $2.00 fOr studept w riting prize essay in chemistry, arid the Rensselaer Science-M athematics awarded to senior who has done the best work in science and m athem atics. o— - GUERNSEY BOUGHT HERE Thi?' American IGuerpsefcr Cattle Club, Peterborough, N. H., reports the sale of a regis tered Guernsey cow by Her m a n G. Hetzler to Jacob J. Johnson of Newark. The anim al is Beatrice of Big Spring Farm 672306. v Shown congratulating each other oh their victories in the only contests for endorsement by the Wayne County Repub lican Committee following its convention at Lyons last Thurs day are District Attorney Charles B. Brasser, Williamson, (left), recommended as candidate for County Judge and Sur rogate, and Dr. F. C. Thompson, Ontario, endorsed for County Treasurer. PARADE TO BLOOMS GO ON DISPLAY now practices. He was elected in M arch as village police justice. He has served as president of th e New ark Chamber of Commerce and of the ’ A rcadia ’ Community Chest, was e lected last m o n th as §, trustee on the Newark Board of Education, * was a Wayne County delegate to the Seventh Judicial, D istrict Republican convention last fall, is gn officer in Newark Elks Lodge, and a member of Newark. Masonic Lodge.. o - . ' Public, Private Elm Trees to Be Sprayed Private owners of elm trees will be given another opportun ity th is year to have .their ^trees sprayed a t nom inal 'Cost.against the ravages of th e predatory Elm Tree Beetle. The village has again voted to have public trees treated and the work will begin.jwithin the next week or two under the di rection of Clarence V ander brook of C. W. S tu a r t :& Co. ’ In this connection, Vander brook, states that private. own ers may have their trees spray ed at the same time at' about half the usual ccst. Anyone de siring this ’service -is requested tb got in touch with Mr. Van derbrook, telephone. 850, so that arrangements can be -made. Firemen VFW Event Lists 22 Visiting Units More than 800 visiting fire men from 22 vicinity depart ments will join with Newark Fire Department and Arcadia Memorial Post. Veterans of For eign Wars, in a m am m o th p a r ade to be staged here next. Wednesday evening as the high point m the gala Field Week being, sponsored by the two local organizations. The parade, as arranged by Marshall Loren Olmsted and th e paiade committee of A rthur gdyman and Francis--Rrch:ards6tt' lists 22 fire departm e n ts from throughout Wayne, Ontario, and Seneca counties, three bands, and other units for a total of 30 separate organizations in line. They will assemble at 7 p. m. at th e first blast of the fire siren, arranged on streets between South Main and East Avenue, and' the parade will move at 7:15 on the second siren blast, Plm sted said. A total of $80 in prizes is of fered the visiting units. The judges’ stand will be located in front of City Hall and judges: Wttl be Mayor C. H. Davis, Supervisor E. A. Smith, Dr. John C. Hoeffler, Village Trustee Fred Burgreen, Town Council m an James Aplin, and Town Highway Superintendent Mur ray Welcher. The various departm ents are expected to send large dele gations to compete for the fol lowing awards: Department With most men in line, $20; best appearing company, $20; beet band. $10; best drum corps, $10; best ladies auxiliary, $10; com pany from farthest distance, $5; best appearing apparatus, including squad cars, $5. As part of the Field Week celebration the two local organ izations will sponsor a carnival, the Fred Allen Shows, all week (Continued on Page Eight) o > ----- STUDENTS RAISE $80 A total of $80.00 was realized from the music, dram a and choral verse-speaking program presented a t Newark High School last Friday evening. The proceeds will go towards pay ing for equipment used by the miisic and speech departments ] mg Garden Club Holds Show Saturday, Sunday Hundreds of Newark’s finest garden flowers, in specimen dis plays and decorative arrange- m ents, will go on exhibit for public enjoyment when the an nual Flower Show of Newark Garden Club opens this S a tu r day in the basement o f the Pub lic Library. The public will be adm itted Saturday from 3 to 10 p. in. and on* Sunday from noon to 9 p . m. Rose Events To Wide Interest Programs of National Note to Take Place During ’ , Festival • National attention w i l l ‘- be drawn to Newark during th? next few wefeks as “The Rose Capital of America” celebrates its annual Festival of Roses with a series of events featuring special programs and a number of celebrities. Opening highlight of the Fes tival, which extends from June i5 th to July 7th when the fam ous exhibition gardens of the Jackson and Perkins Co. will b e ; in full bloom, will be the visit here of Mary M argaret McBride, considered the outstanding woman com m entator on. the air. Miss McBride will broadcast her daily column over a nation wide CBS hookup direct from the Newark Rose G arden at 3 p. m. on Friday, June 20, and will take part in a ceremony in which a new rose will be nam ed in her honor. She jvill also re main here and be one . of the judges at the Kiddie karnival and Rose Parade which takes place the next day. Several Latih-Am.erica,n am bassadors have been invited to attend a “Pan-Am erican Day” to be held in the Rose Gardens on Tuesday, June 24. Other dignitaries and noted garden writers are also expected to be on hand for the program in which a new rose will be nam ed “Pan America” in con nection w ith the “Good Neigh bor” policy . enjoyed in this hemisphere. On Thursday, June 26, an outstanding feature of the air waves, Vox Pop, will originate Jitdgcs fpr the various types from Newark ^yith a num b e r of announced yes- . n °ted rosarians and horticul- arid MrSj Charles Bloomer, the commiitpe on judges. They will be: For specimen exhibits, Rup ert D u n ton of Jackson & Per kins Co. and: Henry Maxwell, Geneva nurserym an; for decor ative arrangements, TMrs. Harry LeB,< Gray and Mrs. Merle Shef- fer, prom inent women in Roch ester* g arden clubs. Non-njenjbers as well as regu lar members of the Garden Club may enter exhibits dn th e 57 classes 'and all exhibitors are asketd to M n g their entries to the Library between 8 a. m . and noon Saturday. Mrs. O. W. Bum- pus. general chairman, listed two changes in the decorative arrangem ent classes; The infor mal luncheon table may feature pansies Or violas, or both, and kitchen arrangem ent may fea ture vegetables or fruits, of both, _— .— 0 ----------- Men M ay Enlist Here In U. S. Marine Corps S g t.. Elmer T. Wolfinbarger, recruiting officer for tbe United States Marines from the Roch ester office, will be a t Newark Post Office from 1 to 4 p. m. next Wednesday, June 18, to discuss and receive applications from local men for M arines en listment. The age limit has now been lowered to include men from 17 to 30 years of age, he said, and (hey may enlist in the regular Marine Corps for a four-year period or in the Marines' Re-- serve Corps for the duration of the national emergency. Re quests for assignm ents are Be- granted generally where which presented the program, .openings permit, he said. Receive Student Honor Awards at Newark High School fists par-tisjpating-• Also ta k - ; trig p a r t will be Charles Dris coll, well-known ■ newspaper columnist who succeeded the late O. O. M cIntyre as author of the celebrated news comirt'en- tary “New Yorjc Day by Day”: Another program of nation wide interest that is tentatively scheduled to take piace here is a “Rtise Bampton Day” a t which (Continuedi ori Page Eight) —-------—o- - Newark to Send 11 In 14th District Draft Call June 23 Eleven Newark men are in cluded among the 26 listed in th e -l4 th and final draft call of the current selective service year, w h ich. end£ June 30; i)n the Sodus District; according to a tentative list (released yester day by. -Harvey Cook, clerk of D raft Board 515. He said th a t some changes may be made h r this group, which is to leave Monday, June 23, but th a t gen erally the. list is now complete. Newark m en slated to leave for induction exam ination are John A. Hodgson, John J. Ross, John P. Newton, Jacob Cuveller, John A. Rago, Vincent R. Lord, Harold J. Tellier, Herbert S. Dibble, Irving ' j . Sharp, An thony J. M uratore, and Edward Pulver, who was injured when sent earlier and is again being called. ( Other men listed for this call are:; J o h n . C. Chandler, East Williamson; J, Dean; Robinson, Sodus Point; Isaac L. RrisseH, WalWorth; Leo H. Foss,' Wil liamson; Maurice J. Hilligeef, Macedon RD; and William P. DeDee, Anthony. Catalano, and Ralph T. Lanson-of Ontario. -o ----------- - Medical Unit Here Is Being Organized For Home Defense Classes Announced for Children’* Fete June 21 A new list of speciaf-^caslii prizes totaling $50 00* wijl .Joe 1 given.as awards to winners in ’j the Kiddie K arnival and Rose j Parade to be held m Newark Saturday afternoon, June SO* ' The. nea cash qwards, which [swell an already - 'h e a v y list of more th a n 50 m e rchan dise 'prizes to be given [by Newt- ark m erchants, are being* c o rf-; trlbuted- by - the \ J a c Perkins Co., nurser The K arnival which is being' , staged for the oixtri su c c e s s iv e ^ year, is being Jinked to t h e ^ Newark Rose Festival t h a t yflj be In progress here from Jrine 15th to July 5th and is one o | the first of a series of specia events on the festival prograSn,’ Theme for the K arnival and tlie Rose Parade is “Newark, t h e ; Rose Capital of America”-. _ r More than 500 local yourig-/ sters, dressed in as m any differ-, ent costumes, participated in^ the children’s frolic last year. This yeai, youngsters through- i; -out the county are . invited:;.£:tOi? participate, and the attraction:'- of the additional $50 Od m cash prizes is expected to bring a h record turnout v ? / The cash prizes will be a w a r d - .’ ed in the following three class!- ; fieations, according to G B. D e- Pauw, co-chairm an of the K a r - nlyal with Elmer K inde: 1 i Best float or vehicle decorated! ; with flowers, including -roses?— ; First prize, $15.00; second pjrke> i $10.00; third prize, $5.00.' . ; * Best girl’s costume decorated - With roses—-First prize, $5,001 second, $3.00; third, $2.00. Best boy or girl bicycle o r velocipede decorated with-, roses —F irst prize, $5.00; • second, $3.00; third $2.00. - - Besides vying for. th a *casfo! prizes and more th a n - 50 other awards, all the children taking, p a r t in the Karnival ,wfl -e ^ f e j h a n t s mb I^Sw a t the Capitol Hieafc^f fof ipvvirig the awarding of prizes. ‘ One of the judges in the*Kar nival will be Mary M argaret Mc Bride, famous radio commenta to r and author, w h o . - --will broadcast her nation-wide CBS - program from the Rose G ardens ’ the day before (Friday). • .*•: * 1 '[ No advance registration:, .s-isr. necessary to take p a r t m th e ! contests. - Children competirig simply report a t the Mam St, Park a t 1 p. m. on K a rnival day-/ where signs will indicate, th e various contest divisions. Chap*-:! crones will be on hand to take-; ‘ (Contiriired on Page Four) -„y i .1 o - - ^ Lions Club Elects -i. ^ugene Schiltz; to J Head New Staff s Eugene A. Schiltz was elected • president of the Newark Lions ! Club a t its m eeting yesterday noon a t the G ardem er Hotel. - .i O ther officers, chosen wfeie: First vice-president, W ilhana- M arks; second . v ice-president,- Parke Reeves; third, vice-presi-. dent, William Noonan; s e c r e - : tary, F E Burgreep, assistan t ;: secretary, Jam es B. Robinson;, treasuier, Harold Allen; lion tam e r, Frank W ebster; ^tsnl twisb r, Chester VanDusfen; as sistant -ta i l -tw ister, Russelly—- Beckwith Retiring 'president, M arshall Livingston, waS e i ic t - ed director for two yea'is /: The new officers will be > In stalled at the first m e eting o f the club in July —o ------------ Band Concert Set £ or Tonight a t 'Park ! Second j n trie senes of band; ! concerts being given Thursdays June will be presented tonight at 8 o clock a t the: - M ain!: S t. Park by the Rotary-Hfigli!\ School Band. /ir;:' Highlights of , the program ,- according to Chester Robb, di rector, will be a cornet duet b y ! Robert Chambers and M o n tieth Pulver, and a trombone special ty by the entire trom b b n e sec tion. Marches, and popular Se-!: lections will be featured by the: band. ; \ (4 -Q- A complete registration of all doctors, dentists, registered and practical nurses, first aid graduates and instructors in the Town of Arcadia is\ being sought as part o f ' the Arcadia Home Defense program. In charge of the registration! are Dr. John Hoeffler of .'the State School staff and Mrs. Hugh Grieve, village nurse. Anyone qualifying for the semester of th e 1941-42 school groups listed is requested to aid year were elected by the “Thes- Harry Inman’Elected Head of Thespians New .officers for the fljrsb CHARLES KEMPER BLOOMER Outstanding Soptromdre AGNES WILLIAMS Tops Girls in Sports HARRY INMAN Highest R a n k ing Junior in the project by registering at the Red Cross office on E. Union St. ’ V ' The registration is being m ade so t h a t complete inform a tion may be availabk m the event o t any* possible emei geney.' piansJ, d ram atic club of N ewark H igh^chool at its final m e e t ing- of the year last Friday Tney are President, H a rry Inm ari vice president M arjorie M*utin\ secietary Aquila Skn toio and treasurer, Alfred K e t- cham . • , > ■