>y war;
Timekeeper Change In Basketball Sought!
I Teaneck Youth
I In Air Corps
[Special L& the Befgrn l.\i"nl]l& Recoi'Cl)
|Faculty Timekeeper Is Urged By Qflidals Follow-)
ing Mixup In Two Games—Whalen Turns
In Brilliant Game For Westwood
IAICK LISTS
Teaneck High School will lose t*o members of its coach-i
ling staff to Uncle Sam. Henry "Stretch" Pohl has asked the!
ITeaneck Board of Education to grant him a leave of absence!
gto take an instructor's job with the Red Cross. Tommy Delia!
•Ton-o has a 1-A classification and is waiting for his call. I
Many of the other poaches in Bergen County are eligible!
I for the Army, and expect to go into some branch of armed! (Announces Selectees Fori
Iservlee.
g
5, Feb. 2 Quotas
Pohl is completing his third yeail
• a t Teaneck. He was line coach oil
•last year's football team which won!
•the Kr. N. J,I. L. championship, a n d !
•tied for the state "title in its divi-l
islon.
STAREED IN BASKETBALL
Delia Torre is a former All-I
•County and All-State football and
•basketball player, He has tried t i
•get a commission in the Navy, b j
•he is too short.
ENTERS SERVICE
Teaneck Selective Service Boan
G today announced men included ir.R
the February 2 induction quota am-"
also the group inducted January 5.
Tiie Februnry 2 quota:
Francis Walton Willis of 121 Maiflim
. Avenue; Hem y GfKiifits Scluunaelier a
j 110-20 Seventy-Thud, Road, Foieaf. Hill's.
IL. I.: Luca Edward Gunlpoll of B8 nil .
I ton Street: Paul fiifler J r , of 33Q John j
Avenue; George Leonard Rfiuch o \
Sliepard Avenue; Cyril K. Amswoitl1
_ _. 448 West EiiKlewood Avanup; Jama
I Vincent lemons Jr., of 892 PaHsads Aie
inur; Wilbur S. Hawthorne of 87 Wts m
I Forest; Avenue: William M. Maekey Jr. |
1 of 1270 Princeton Road.
I
I Arthur B, Poleski of 287 Onlcdene Ave I
• niie: John Tliomns Maher of 701 ClieiL-B
I miii Avenues; James
A,
BoiiRhton
of
71'r
jHhepiud Avenue1; Donald J. Rich of 87! L
lGrfljiRe Road: .Earl Mark Sltlmier of lS.u
I Manle1 Strept; Edwaid Haro3ci Paul C B
•B Wonfl ) Road; Louis Joseph Daurlo of H9 B
?a]i'=!irti?
Avenue; Michael John Posteri
h1. of B5 Bedford Avenue,
r
_ IM-Ilinnth B. Qnrboth of 285 Locust
i Street: Will mm Henrv Stanley of 238]
• Mfrrlhon Street: Chester Ward Sheeta
1 of 240 Grays mi
Plane; Thomas Joseph Pa-t
I vala of li)bn. Sbelboume Street; Anfong
9 Street.
„
I Hoiv.ird Cliffoid Hantsen of 1145 Stasial
• street: Julius D.inna of 15G Gray SLreet:i
I Carl E. Rlx of 1081 StflHla Street: Vlncfntl
loinvanelli of 31l» Gifford Place: ThPo-1
rloie Roosevelt Stevenson cf 1010 Toancck]
Road; Louis G. Bun GeofRe of 1231 ~
fallow Avenue,
_
_ Hurry Aueubt Wiedoman of 417 Rutland!
•Ancnuci John Lacey WalKer of 305 Van-1
" Avenue} John H. Grosser of 134B
,o'i Piacp; John Fraud Do Biaglo ofi
•203 Parl A,-enuc; rctet Lonwardl oi HJSl
"isivn "S'prinro, and Charles V. Olark ofi
leuille, Wa^Iihiston, who will be induct-g
d at Seattle.
I
The January 5 induction quotaj
iincluded.:
Walter Andrews of 63S Sunset
_
" Her iBlfisberg nf 5B3 Linden Avenup;!
ivton Dllts of 330 Hickory Street: Stan-B
Catania oi 222 Raihoad Avenue ;f
mips Hoefor of 1352 Su^cx RoadiL
..UEla.1. J. Jensen of 427 Sagamore Avenue, j
Arthur £>, MucPail of 792 Salem SLieetii
porse Thompson of 350 Osden Avenue: I
__;teven Ynncisay of 113 Hillside Avenue: B|
Hwilliain B. Boylo of 539 Standtsh Rontli
lJamefi H. Williams Jr.. oi Marjono Court.
and John Eausch of 386 Beech Street.
Bernard
Zelnick
(hve), I
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
! Zelnick, 194 East f o r t Lee
Boad, Teaneok, has entered the I
I Army Dental Corps, following I
j his recent admission to New
Jersey praetioc of dentistry. I
He Interned at Jersey City
Medical Center after passing'
Pennsylvania ana New York
examinations. He is a graduate
of the School of Dentistry of
Temple Xjnwersil.v
Philadelphia.
Oklahoma City, Olsla., Jan. IS—j
I Raymond C, Hosbach Jr. of Teancclc i
J is in training as an aviation cadet I
I in the Army Air Corps at Cimarron j
I Field near here. He is a son of Mr, I
land Mrs. Hosbaeh Sr. of 163 V a n !
IBuren Avenue. Hosbaeh attended!
| New York University.
Upon completion of 10 weeks prl-1
I mary training at this school ho will I
I be sent to one of the various Air I
| Corps Basic Plying School for an I
I additional 10 weeks training in I
j heavier and faster planes. Upon I
Joomplotion of the entire course ofi
130 weeks ho will be commissioned a l
j second lieutenant in the Air Corps,!
land be sent either to tactical dutyf
ior named as an instructor.
iTheater Manager's Son
| l n Banks As Volunteer
John Thomas Maher, 20, &o» o i l
1 Mr. an<J Mrs. Jack Maher o( 7Clf
I Chestnut Avenue, Teaneolt, ;e£t yes-1
Jterday as a volunteer with t h e !
I United States Army.
1
I Maher, in civilian life, was ohiefl
I of ushers for his father, manager!
I of the Oritani, Theater, Hackensaok,!
i Born in New Haven, Conn., Maher I
I attended St. Ann's School, Hornell I
IN. Y.; Hornell High School and St.I
I Peter's College in Jersey City. H e !
• was a camj> instructor at Camp I
I Hayes, Upper New York State.
J
I At Hornell High School he edited j
J t h e senior class year book, Sinoel
I then he has been interested in Boy I
I Scout work, journalism, and avia- f
I tion as avocations. He has been
I with Warner Brothers for 4 years. I
I Teaneck Man Promoted
JTo Staff Sergeant
Private John P. McLanghlin, sonl
I of Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughllnl
• of 856 Ester Avenue, Teaneck, who!
Jhas been in the Army at Fort Bragg,!
IN. C, just a year today is being!
•promoted to staff sergeant, and ifl
glils examination papers turn out alii
I light, will be a technical sergeant,!
J according to an official notice he I
I forwarded to his mother here. Priv-[
l a t e Mclaughlin is a graduate of s i I
j Cecilia's Hith School, Englewood.
J West Englewood Marine '
j Training At San Diego
Uuuiedt, JamlheU
IDEVOE AWAITS
BERTTOH
j Bergen Evening Record j
Recruit Enlisted
i/lie
Word lias been received by Mr.j
land Mrs. Joseph J, Daly,' 13541
J Princeton Road, West EnglewoodJ
• from their SDD, Private Joseph J.I
iDaly Jr., U. S. Marine Corps, of nisi
•arrival for training at San Diego,!
1e
I Armory by midday yesterday and!
I John A. McNulty, Local Board J
I chairman had to draft men from §
J the waiting lines to help in the draft!
I registration. Criminal Court Judge!
1 Leland F. Ferry was among the first 1
1 to register. Another was McNulty, I
j whose pedigree was taken by his I
1 chief clerk, Miss Margaret Ashe of I
£ West Englewood. Twenty registrars B
[handled the traffic at the drill J
shed.
Private Daly to a graduate of S t . i
gastasia .School, the Teaneck Hlghl
School, and attended Bergen Col-|
Jlege and N Y. U. He is 19 years old, I
• a n all-around athlete, having played I
•baseball, football and basketball and I
• u p to the time of his enlistment!
•was with the Vacuum Standard Oil I
[Company in New York City
especial to tlie Bergen Evening Record)
New York, Feb. 2—Everett I. De- i
roe, 31, 329 West Englewood Aveme, West Englewood, N. J., enlist-1
d in the Navy here, from its 9C I
! Jhurch Street Recruiting Head- f
uarters and today waits assign- ]
| lent in the Naval Reserve.
DeVoe who reached his thirty- E
irst birthday January 21, the samr [
ay entered his fourteenth year a.
member of the circulation staff o
he Bergen Evening Record, Hacknsack, N. J. where In recent yean I
e was in charge of promotion. He j
i the newspaper's first employee to j
I nlist in the Navy,
I
The gob-recruit is married to the I
irmer Helen Eradner of West En-1
lewood. He himself is a native oil
iaokensack and was graduated froirl
lackensack High School. Soon aftei (
lis he joined the staff of the Rec-H
rd. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Irving I
iDeVoe live in Bristol Mills, Me. D e - |
1
be has lived in West Englewood S
nr 4 years.
I
He is an associate member of t h e !
aptain Harry B, Doremus Post EG I
f the American Legion, Hacken-J
ick. Several years ago he was chapin of Hackensack Lodge of Elks. I
I ie is a director of the New Jersey I
ational Masonic League and a I
ember of Pioneer Lodge, F. & A.i
:. 70, Hackensack,
'
*
5'
t
•»
feaneek Board
lUsts Draftees
Teaneck Selective Service Boarr'
I! today announced names of 24 mei
I vho have passed physical tests a
and await the inductira
all, expected before the end of thi*
I nonth.
The list includes Arthur Donlgan, I
lackensack attorney and president!
I of the Manordome Civic Association. I
I Donigian's law partner, Prank Ellig, I
(also of Teaneck, held the first draft I
I number pulled from the fishbowl in I
[the faU of 1940.
The list follows:
aneclc Armory, -only registration point In t h c |
II. Most muiiicipalities provido several
I Robert M. Billings, 313 Elm Avenue, I
i Teaneck: Arthur Donlaian, 1093 Bronnoyl
I Avenue, Wast Englewood: John M Mayer.H
I S, John Street, Teaneck: Thomas Hardy,H
I 1515 Windsor Road, Teaneck; d a v t c n i
B Getz, 97 Manle street, Teanack: Qeorgei
I Waiz 187 Elm Avenue, Teaneck: Georer
E Hoffman. 53 Coplev Avenue, Teaneck
I Donald M. Stuart, 934 Red Road, Teaneck. _
I J'red Defjerick, 298 Csrlston Terrace. Tea-|
I n«ck: Edwin Wilber. 17 West Knriewoodl
1 Arenue. Teaneck: Albert Cardineau. 7001
I Nortliumborland RQad. Toanecfe: Erneati
1 Larsson. 3304 steuben Avenue, Bronx: A n - |
I itelo R. Manso. 78 DB Witt Placpf Haoken-I
I Back: Louis Abruuzo, 157 Park Avenue.l
lsB9 Kiver Road, Teanack; Harry j . D
I hue, 11" Fleetwood Road., Dumont;
I ward Eksergen. 1302 Taft Road. Teaneck;,,.
• Nicholas M. Raoloppi. 60 Van Buskirki
I Road, Teaneck- James McGuire, 705 Ltn-I
den AfVenue. Teaneck: Henrv Wacliter.l
New Bridge Road, TeanecK; Laonard Kloe-B
her 210 west; EnElewnod Avenue, Teanenk: 9
d L t t a 1135 Favette S t r e t West I
J<
i t
Z-/.Z--V-Z
v-
[Teaneck Youth
I'Joins E. C. A. F.
Thomas J, Tilson, 18, son of Mr]
I and Mrs. Louis Metel! of 606 OgdenL
I Avenue, West Englewood, left Mon-1
I day to join the Royal Canadian Air|
Iroroe at Toronto. He was gradu-|
jated from TBaneok High School inl
11941, was vice-president ol his olaasf
I and 8 member o( the football squa
1 )n 1840 and 1941.
JS£
->%
This situation at Xeanecfc was flubbetl "Exemption Bov*." Dependents ol registrants are shown!
Bwaiting for the head of the house to sign up in the natioua.1 lifting o£ all unregistered persons fee-1
Itween 30 ana 44.
•
PROMOTED
IN SINGLE STEP
fFirst-Contingent Draftee
Is Given Commission,
IT. S. Calls Partner
1 SCORES TOP IN TEST
(Special to Lhe Berecn Evening Record)
Camp Lee, Va., Feb. 26—Frank
JW. fillig ol Teaneck, the attorney
1 who drew 158 as his number in the
I fishbowl lottery more than a year
• ago to become a member of the first
I Bergen draft contingent to leave tor
I Port Dix on Nov. 28, 1940, has been
I commissioned a lieutenant in the
I Quartermaster Corps. He showed
Itlie highest grade involving more
I than 1,000 unen in preliminary and
I final tests. Elllg is 32, lives at 268
|Herrick Avenue,
It was learned here today that
J Arthur A. Donigian, 33, of 1039
1 Bromley Avenue, Teaneck, his part-i
Iner in the Hackensack law firm of
JEUig & Donigian, faces Induction!
I into the Army at Fort Dix Monday.
I Donigian has Order Number 143.
I Until a recent reclassification he
I had 1-H rating in the over-age class.
I Both men registered at the Teaneck
I Local Board.
Elllg was selected for the test as
I one of 131 from more than 1,000 apI plicants for the commission. Two
I selejteos and two Guardsmen were
I named for their bars. Bllig and the
I otherr will report to the Officer
I Training School of the QuartermasIter Corps.
L, J.e/,1
IS I AIR CORPS
1 Francis Starts Training J
In Alabama
(Special to the Bergen Evenlne Record)
Selma, Ala., Feb. 27—Army Air I
I Corps Cadet Leo C. Francis Jr., 19,
I of Teaneck, N. J., has arrived here ||
| for training at Craig Field.
In 1940 he distinguished himself j
I as winner of the medal awarded by
I the Harry B. Doremus Post of the
I American Legion, Hackonsack, N. J.,
I for beiue die best recruit from BerI gen County in the Citizens Military I
I Training Corps basic course at Fort |
I Dix.
That summer he won second place I
I in regimental tests for marksman- I
I ship and was captain of the com- |
|pa*ay swimming team.
At this field he will receive the I
I first phase of his preflight training I
•before entering upon actual air-1
I crew* instruction at one of the I
Ischcols in this Southeast Air Corps |
•Training- Center.
Francis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I
I Francis of 393 Hickory Avenue. He I
I was graduated from Teaneck High I
I School in June, 1B40, and that sum-1
Irner went to the O. M, T. C. camp I
I at Dix. For two summers he was I
l a life guard at the Arcola Pool, Bo-1
Ichelle Park, N. J.
I
His father served with the 27th I
I Division in the Chateau Thierry, St. I
iMihiel and Meuso-Argonne sectors j
I in the First World War.
LT.
FRANK ELLIG
'Would Erect Honor Roll Oi
Teaneck Town Hall Groundi
Teaneck Defense Bulletin]
f Lower Teaneck Civic Association Will Send Requestf
To Council; Asks Waesche Opinion
14-Page Tabloid Will Be Distributed To Township's ]
7,000 Homes—Other Defense Activities
A roll of honor containing names of ail Teaneck men in|
service will be sought by the Lower Teaneck Civic Association,!
according to action last night at a meeting in Momingsidef
j> Terrace firehouse.
.
Teaneck's Defense Council blossomed into the field oi
I journalism today with a 4-page tabloid called "The Teaneck
I Defense News." The sheet will be distributed to each of Tea1 neck's approximately 7,000 homes under sponsorship of the |
1 Defense Council.
"
"~
]
ITEANECK PALS
RE-ENTER ARMY
|Philippine Assignment Is
Their Request
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
Camp Upton, L. I., Mar. 11 — Two
| Teaneck men with 15 Army years
I behind them, threw up good jobs,
I left their wives behind them and
I are here today awaiting the assigni ment they hope will take them into
l t h e line with General MacArthur,
Line Sgt. Ralph A. Smith, 32, oX
1447 Cedar Lane, and Corp. Henry
jc, Trumble, 21, of 1147 Queen Anne
I Road, are the 2 Army buddies who
• want immediate orders for combat
I in the Philippines. Both returned to,
lthe Army as privates. Smith servedj
19 years and Trumble, 6.
Mrs. Smith is a defense industry
[worker at Bendlx, Smith worked as
| a mechanic in a nearby war works
Iplant until he decided to enlist. He]
•is ft naturalized American, a nalivi
|of Newfoundland.
Mrs.
Trumble is an employee i:
iTeaneok High School cafeteria. Thi
jone-taie corporal' wfirked for
•years with .the Morgan firm o
I bankers as a maintenance mi
Smith knows what he's In for
Jhe once saw service 1with the Arm;
Iat,Gorregidol' at the tip of the Ba
•taaii peninsula where MacArthur|
I holds the Japs at-bay.
IHKEE LETTERS
The Association authorized a let-L
ter to the Council asking that such!
a roll be erected as soon as possible!
in some suitable place, preferably!
the Town Hall grounds, and t h a t !
it be maintained during the waif
and for a period thereafter.
The letter also suggests that ag
.suitable plaque be set up inside!
Town Hall and that the names off
all Teaneck men killed in this war!
be inscribed thereon.
A second letter to the Council will!
ask stringent action to rid Town-I
ship streets of cars parked without]
lights after dark. The Association!
points out that this is especially?
important in view of possible de-j
fense needs, and notes that vigorous]
enforcement has been carried out in
other municipalities.
Another letter to Council will re-l
quest a specific opinion from Town-I
ship Attorney Donald M. Waeschej
on suggestions from the Association!
on the proposed revision of t h e !
zoning code to curb more effectively!
violations of the provisions on onci
and 2-family houses.
J
Charles Carreiro of 230 Lees Ave-1
nue was admitted to the Association I
as a new member.
KILLED IN ACTION
V'
First graduate of
•High School to bo kille
•the war was James
I (above) whose death
• ported today. He was g
Iwith the Class of 1938.
I dent of New York Cit;
I time of his death, he
I resided with his mot
FeaneckB
duringl
£iernanl
vas
l
uluate
A l'GSi-|
at Itacf
ormerly
er and!
I step-father, Dr. and Mrs, J. L.I
1 Burkliardt of Dickinson KoadJ
I i t Englewood. In school he!
[was a member of the football!
I sijuafl and the Match Club. I n !
I the' yearhook he was quoted asj
I expressing an interest in avia-f
Itioit and a desire to design
I speed plane. He joined tlic|
I United States Navy immediately!
I after graduation and was killed!
I while on a TJ. S. destroyer as
I seaman.
MAYOR AN EDITORIALIST
Council Chairman William S. i
1 Davis outlined the purposes of the I
1 tabloid as follows: "To furnish use- f
1 ful information, establish necessary
1 contacts between residents, convey
I instructions to volunteers, and
I otherwise serve in an attempt to de-1
I velop a singleness of purpose in de- j
j fending Teaneck and helping to win j
J the war."
I
J Guest editorial writers included I
I Davis, Mayor Milton G. Votee, and I
1 Township Manager Paul A. Volcker.l
1 The Public Relations Division of I
Jthe Council is in charge of the pub-1
1 lication, which is the work of an edi-1
itorial staff of veteran newspaper-1
Imen who comprise the news bureau. [
j Martin C. Wright, Journalism I
I teacher in Teaneck High School,!
I heads the bureau, which also in-1
1 eludes Richard S. Dodson, executive I
I editor of "This Week", Prince M I
I Carlisle, business writer of the New I
I York Times, and J. B. Triplet, cable I
I editor of the Associated Press.
I Kasper H. Seidel, recently ap1 pointed assistant advertising direcI tor of Schenley Distillers, and two
I artists, William Wallace Darrow
J and George Wolfee, collaborated
iwith the news bureau.
1
The sheet includes pictures of a I
I recent fire bomb demonstration I
1 given by Fire Chief Brands A. Mur-1
I ray, and a picture of the Defense I
I Council.
I
I The paper will be issued from
I time to time as occasion warrants.
B
ftulgers Students
3 Train For Officers
(SWCCinl to t h e Beiuen FivelllnK
ftfcnrd)
New Brunswick, Mar. 20—Robcvlj
I J. Cornell of Teaneck and Herbei : |
1W. Irwin of Ramsey wore amonij
I the 37 Rutgers University students
I accepted for officer training in the
I armed forces. Cornell was accepted!
I in the V-T trainine for enginceif
I and deck officers ol the U. S. Nav^ I
llrwin was one of 25 approved foil
i the candidates class for commissioif
l o t the U. S. Marine
MIDDIE HONORED
lardy, Teancck, Reports
| At Atlanta Flight Center
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 6—Alexander S
I Allison Hardy, of 101 Tryon Avenue, E
I Teaneck, N. J., has reported here I
I at the Naval Aviation Plight Train- |
j ing Base.
If he is successful in this flight E
I training course he will be sent at I
I the end of 2 months to a southern I
I training station for 7 months of ad- [
I vanced instruction.
He will then be commissioned as I
I a n ensign in the Naval Reserve w i t h |
I assignment with the fleet.
W. J. Flynn A Corporal
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
Port Dix, April 7—William J . I
IPlynn of Cedar Lane, Teaneck, h a s !
lbeen promoted here to Corporal. Hei
•is witli Headquarters Company,!
HStation Complement, Flynn e n - |
Itered the service last December.
EDWARD O. HOCH
JCH WINS NAVY!
MY
JTeaneck Man Assigned
|To Oklahoma Squadron
(Special Lo the Bergen Evenina Record)
Enid, Okla., Apr. 14—Private Leifj
IE. Levang of Teaneck, N. J., has ar-1
I rived here from Keesler Field, Miss., I
Ion assignment to the Headquarters I
I Squadron at this Army Plying I
I School. He is a son of Lelf C. Le- i
I vang of 889 Biver Road.
I
j Before his induction he was a
J blacksmith and galvanizer for the
I Federal Shipyard & Dry Dock Com| p a n y at Kearny, N. J.
BTeaneck Youth
[Is Promoted
Eglin Pield, Ha., Apr. 21—Army!
I Air Corps headquarters at this Prov-1
l i n g Ground announced today that I
I Henry s. Rutherford of 414 Beverly!
I Road, Teaneck, N. J., has been pro-1
Imoted from private first class t o j
I corporal.
I Park, Teaneck Boys
I Train At Air Center
(Special to the Bereren Evening Record)
Greenville, Miss., Apr. 21—Avla-|
I tion Cadet Joseph E. Gorman Jr. I
I of Rldgefield Park, N. J., has re-1
I ported here at this Army Air Corps j
I training center for fbasic-flight in- I
I struetion. Gorman vho attended Al-1
Ifred (N. Y.) University is a son of I
I Polioe Sergeant Gorman and Mi's. I
I Goanan of 190 Brinkerhoff street, I
I Ridgefield Park. He is a member of I
I Kappa Delta Sigma, undergraduate |
I fraternity.
Another at this flying school is I
I Aviation Cadet Joseph B. Boyle of I
1539 Standlsh Road, Teaneck, N. J. 1
I He Is a former student at Lehigh I
I University and a member of Alpha I
I Kappa Psi, Both cadets are mem- [
I bers of this school's fourth olass.
| Teaneck Boy, 20, Is Onj
Class Committee
(Special to the Bersen Evening Record)
Annapolis, Md., Apr. 13—Midship- I
I man Edward G. Hoch Jr., of Tea-1
1 neck, N. J., completing his first year I
1 here al the U. S. Naval Academy I
I and one of the few to gain appoint- I
Iment to the Academy by way of I
J service in the Navy, earned newi
I honors today as it was announced I
1 that he had won a place on the I
I class-crest committee. Today is his |
120th birthday.
Hoch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I
I Hoch of 414 Cumberland Avenue,!
I friends for more than 28 years of I
I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kappock I
I ST. of 1296 Taft Boad, West En-1
jlewood, N. J., whose son, John I
I Stephen Kappock, received an ap-1
I pointment to the Academy several
I days ago.
Kappock was * a roommate until I
December at the Severn School; I
Severna, Md., of Homer Allen, of j
Teaneck, who that month'was the'f
I third among these three boys to be I
1 called to Annapolis. All three ate |
I Teaneck High School graduates.
Hoch was 16 when he was grad-1
lusted with honors at Teaneck. He,I
I continued in post-graduate courses [
I until he became 17 when he would, j
I be eligible for a 4-year enlistment i
I in the Navy. He enlisted near his I
I birthday and was ordered for tram- i
ling at the Naval Training Station!
1 at Newport, R. I. He served with I
j the destroyer V. B. S. Manley until I
I October, 1940, when he was de-1
tached for studies at the Naval I
I Academy Preparatory School at I
I Norfolk, Va., for a 7-month course. I
1 As a member of the Manley crew I
he sailed in Atlantic and Pacific
I waters and touched the Virgin Is- I
1 lands and the Canal Zone among I
j other ports of call. He left the I
J Manley with the rating of a seaman I
I second class, passed tests for rank j
I as seaman first class but the- rating I
I never was applied because of orders [
| assigning-him to schcpl.
ov
— _ „ ._ Corpora^
Port Myers, Fla., May 4 •—
.
I iiam B. Boyle, son of J. J. Boyle ot!
J Teaneck, N. J., has gained ran) I
B here at this Army Air Corps basrS
4 »s a corporal. A member of Head-I
I quarters and Headquarters Squad-!
5 -on of 323rd Air Base Group, he hat [
| been in the Army for 4 months. H<
9 is on duty in the weather section I
1 since his enlistment, he has been!
J tationecl at Port Dix, Jefferson!
I barracks, Mo.; and Barksdale!
fU'ield, La.
1
>
-I
•Private Brex Promoted
I To Staff Scrgeancy
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
jrsen FvcninE Re-ird Pholof
) I I
Lieutenant Theodon
ibove) of Teaneck is|
uiul losed assignment
t o i 1 ore. He enlisted as a l
I u( l n i junior grade a n a l
1 > I I) i in New York until a i
lit ] n Saturday with t h e l
I
Office Station of t h e !
<
t ( II rcl.
Port Jackson, S. C, May 13 — |
8 Private First Olais Charles J. Brexj
I Jr. of Teaneck has been awarded!
I chevrons as a staff sergeant in this |
I reservation's Medical Detachment.
Brex enlisted 14 months ago as a l
student at Johns Hopkins Univers-1
ity, Baltimore. He was an honor 1
student at Dwight Morrow High!
School, Knglewood.
I
j The warrant officer is a son of I
j Mr. and Mrs. Brex of 1470 Champ- j
I hn Square, Teaneck.
NANECK SAILOR
LOST ATMANILAI
I T hn F. Donovan Miss-1
ing, Navy Announces
John Francis Donovan, 18, of 144 I
I North Prospect Terrace, West EnI glewood, is missing in the action
I at Manila Bay, his parents were |
\ notified today by the Navy.
Donovan, a first class seaman, I
J left his studies at Teaneck High
School 18 months ago to enlist in
I the Navy. He was born in New York
I City, and had lived with his parents
j and two sisters in Teaneck for the f
I past 16 years. In High School he
| played the trumpet in the band.
The telegram received this mor-1
I ning by Mrs. Donovan was signed
I by Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs in
I Washington and noted that no reI port of his death has been received.
I The message said that the Teaneck
I youth might be a prisoner of war or
I lost somewhere in the theater of
I action. It may be several months, !
I the message said, before a final re- j
| port can be made.
The Teaneck youth's whereabouts I
I have been for months a mystery to
1 the family because of the swiftly
I moving action and necessary secrecy
I of the Navy. He was probably fightI ing on Corregidor, the parents spec1 ulated, when that Island fortress j
I fell last week.
"He loved the Navy life andll
I wanted to keep on," said his mother J
I Mrs. Helen Donovan, "I received a j
I letter from him just last Friday, j
I He couldn't say much though. Just j
I that he was well and not to worry. I
I The letter had been written |
| March 13."
"Before that the last we had I
I heard from him was a cable from I
I Manila in which he said he was well I
I and not to worry about him," his [
j mother added.
"The last we saw of him he was j
16 feet tall and he wrote once to j
I say he had grown even taller. He I
I loved outdoor life and spent much I
l o t his time fishing,• hunting and I
1 hiking."
j The young man's father, John |
J Donovan, is a longshoreman.
I sisters are Catherine and Mary.
Called In Draff At TeaneeM
I Busund Quartet Leaves Tomorrow As Will 3 Faderl
Boys, 2 Bublitz Brothers With Group Of 105
As Local Draft Boards here today began sending first|
j contingents in the twenty-filth conscription call to Newark
j Armory for physical tests and to Fort Dix for induction, the
j Teaneck Board announced that in its 105-man group tomor-|
j row, three sets of brothers will leave for service.
One family will say fan
''
I the third to 2.
CARNEGIE TO GO
Four sons of Mr. and Mrs.
I Busund of 75 Bast Forest Avem
I who will go are, Nilss, 35; Harol
133; Ralph, 30, and Ernest, 22.
j Three sons of Mr. and Mrs.
J Fader of 102 Genesee Avenue wl
I are to leave are Fred, 33; Sigmun
134, and Leo, 30.
j Police Lieutenant and Mrs. .!<
jseph Bublitz contribute two boj
• Prank, who now lives in West Ne
[York, and Henry, who lives at i
jTenafly Road, Englewood.
I Another who will go in this d<
I tail is Richard Carnegie of Teanec
jmanager of the Skouras Fox Then
Iter in Hackensack.
I A fifth Busund boy, William, 2
J expects a call for service shortl
jThese five brothers have two sir
Iters, Ruth o£ Teaneck, and Mr
•Dagney Brack of Westwood.
I Among the Paders, the thn
•brothers were members at one tin"
lor another of the Teaneck H P
levils, local semi-pro football tean
red and Leo married recently.
The Bublitz boys also are marrier
third 1among:
them, Thomas, 2
iiffl h l 5 parents. ...
FOUR TEANECK BROTHERS LEAVE PARENTS TO ENTER ARMY
»BexeBA IPyeni ne ^IGootfi PiiotB, I
Brothers in arms, these Jour sons of Mr, and Mrs. Nils A. Busuna of 15 Easj; Forest Avenue,!
Vest Englewo-oa. say farewells to their parents as they leave the Teaneclt Armory as selectees }nl
ho Army, Left to right in the picture are shown Einar, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Busund, Mies, a n d !
I Ralph,
S~ S --V-2
9 County Men
S At Kccsler Field
(Speuil r) the B"litsil Lvemna l<P"(iid)
Biloxi, Miss , May 16- Nine Be: gen B
jGurrty, N J , vonth" have amvrd
jhere at Keesler Field to launch!
j an intensive IB-week course to train!
I as airplane mechanics for active line |
| duty with the Army Air Forces.
The local men are as follows:
BERGENFIELD—Private Milton I
I E. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl I
j Carlson, of 15 Lake Street, and I
I Private Donald P. Stoba, son of Mrs. j
Maude L. Stoba, of 37 Homestead |
I Place.
DEMAEEST—Private John S. I
j Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John [
j Owens of Piermont Road.
DUMONT—Private Thomas E. I
I Bennett of 534 Broad Avenue; Pri- j
vate Charles W. Haight, son of Mr. I
I and Mrs. Charles J. Haight, of 170 j
I Washington Avenue; Private James j
I J. O'Donnell, son of Mrs. Ellen I
O'Donnell, of 178 New York Ave- [
nue;
and Private Frank R, Wegner j
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wegner [
Br., of 114 Sherwood Road.
NORWOOD—Private Theodore A. I
I Haake, son of Mr/ and Mrs. Al- [
j bert Haake, of 143 Summit Avenue. I
TEANECK—Private George Henry I
I Schulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred |
I Schulter, of 4 Oak Street.
Each was detached for this train-1
j ing from the Port Dix, N. J., Re- |
| ception Center.
These men have completed their j
I basic drill, which includes marching, target practice, bayonet and I
gas mask drills, and orientation lectures. On successful completion of |
their course they will be assigned I
I to duty maintaining and servicing j
J the Army's warplanes.
The instruction includes succes-1
|| sive 10-day courses in aircraft main- I
tenalnce fundamentals, airplane [
I structures, hydraulic systems, pro-1
| pellers, instruments, engines, elec- E
I trical system, fuel systems, engine I
I operation and inspection of single j
I and multi-motored planes.
IRAYMOND WILD
lNAMED CAPTAIN
OF AIR CADETSi
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
New York, May 16—The Naval I
I Aviation' Cadet Selection Board an-1
j nounced here today that two Bergen I
j youths have reported at Naval I
1 Aviation Reserve Bases for flight |
I training.
One is Harold LeRoy Belanger of I
1520 Oritani Place, Teaneck, who I
i was graduated from the College of |
J the City of New York last year.
The other is Donald Lewis Smith!
I of Haworth, a University of Detroit j
j graduate three years ago.
Belanger is at Atlanta, Ga, Smith j
| is at New Orleans, La.
:*arks Superintendent At |
Teaneck In Training
At Maxwell Field
,
(Special to the Bertcen Evening Record)
Maxwell Field, Ala., May 18 — '
• Aviation Cadet Raymond William;
I Wild, former superintendent of j
• parks at Teaneck, N". J., has won!
I rating as a cadet captain at this \
I Army Air Corps.
j His father, Captain Charles A.!
I Wild, }s a veteran of the Spanish- j
g American War and the World War. >
Cadet Captain Wild will serve as I
I wing adjutant on the cadet wing j
I staff which directs activities of po- j
8 tehtial pilots stationed here. When I
I he completes Ms proflight, military, \
I and academic, training he will go to 3
l a primary flying school to learn J
I how to fly a fighter.
He is married and has a son. H e !
I is 26 years old and lives at 153 De-I
j Graw Avenue, Teaneck. He at- f
J tended Teaneck High School: andB
I Springfield (Mass.) College where he I
jtook a course on recreation. At]
I high school he excelled in basket- I
I ball, football, and baseball.
• " '
Fort Bragg, N. 0., May 18—Two!
[ Bergen County, N. J., men have |
1 gained advanced ratings here
| warrant officers.
Private Nicholas DeBenedetto o f |
I Englewood has received chevrons I
I as corporal in the 3rd Field Artillery I
I Obesrvation Battalion. He is a sons
I of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeBendetto I
I of 26 Oakland Street. Drafted into I
I the Army at the Fort Dix Becep-1
I tion Center about a year ago he was I
I assigned here to this Field Artillery I
I Reception Center. A few weeks later I
|he was detached to his current a s - |
(signmenfc.
William H. Carr, son of Mrs. Mary I
I Oarr of 273 Highwood Avenue, Tea- I
I neck, is now a sergeant in the Head-1
I quarters Company of the 813th Tank I
(Destroyer Battalion and senres as.I
I crew chief in the Motor Main-1
I tenanoe Section.
Sent To War College
Washington, May 18—Private Ru-I
I dolph Grahamer of Teaneok, N. J.,{
j has been assigned here to the Per-1
jsonnel division of the ground forces I
I of the Army War College. He is a l
| former advertising man. Grahamer,!
I son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grahamer I
of .316 Willow' Street, Teaneck, Is a l
I native of Hackensack, N. J., a n d l
Iprepaied for New York University!
I at Teaneck High, School. He was!
(inducted from ;the•, Teanepk LocalF
I Board June IS and was assigned a t l
lonce to a cavalry unit a t ' s t a t Bfley I
'.-.
Great Lakes, 111., May 18~Seven|
I Bergen County, N. J., youths arrived I
I here this week to begin active duty!
| i n the Navy.
[,
,
Each will be given aptitude tests to I
I determine if he will, be retained I
I for further specialized instruction!
lor will be assibned for duty at s e a |
I or at another Naval station.
. They, are:
•• .
DEMABEST—Nicholas J. TintleJ
•30, son of Mrs.. Elizabeth Tintle of 1
HACKENSACK—-Floyd iE. Davis,!
129,, of 15 Prospect Avenue, and Rob-1
lert H. itauihold, 19, of 23 Jefferson 1
:
Istfeet.".
••• :
,' .•••
HILLSDAtET--Edwin Li Hills, 28,1
Ison of'Mrs. Anne Hills of 171 Wash-1
I ington Avenue. :
•'"
TEANBOK—Edward R, Taylor, 17,1
Ison of E. B. Taylor of 716 Linden I
I Avenue, and Victor R. Kelly, son of I
I Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Kelly of 5151
I Kipp Street.
WEST,NOR WOOD—John J. Alleft, I
120, son of, Mrs. Mary Allen of Broad-, j
fayAyeniiB.'
•
•
1
y,
.- ***
1
•
"i-
12 At Fort Bragg:
| Are Promoted
(Special to the Bergen Evening: Record)
; (Special to tfoe fiergen Evening Eecord)
^
Sis WING ADJUTANT!
[7 Bergfen Men Sent
j To Great Lakes
.,•':''•. .,•.•.•:•;•••
:?•
1%
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
I Two Local Men
I Study Aviation
• K a n s a s ,
J-
t
t
^
s'.-.H it- •'. . .
Four fighter-fliers from Bergen County who recelvea their I
Iwings and commissions at Randolph Field, Texas, on Wednesday, I
t a r e pictured above. At upper left is Lieutenant Raymond C. Hos-1
•bach Jr. of 106 Van Buren Avenue, Teaneck, who trained at Elling-1
iton Fieia near Houston, Texas. At upper tight is Lieutenant
(Stephen B. Searle of State Street, Hackensack, of Lake Charles,
I La,., Field. Lower left is Lieutenant Lester A. Brinkerhoii of IS*
• Davis Avenue, Hackensaok, and lower right is John L, Jones of |
iLeonia. Each now is ready for combat duty.
t \|V7
BEriBe-enteraServtee
\t Navy Batllo School
CSpeeial to the Bereen Evening Record)
„ Newport, R. I., June 1—James I
HRohn, 23, of Warwick Avenue, West I
lEnglewood, is in training at a Navy I
•Radio School based near this Train- I
l i n g Station.
I
I He is a former Associated Press!
Sand Time magazine editorial writer
l a n d a former Army man.
1
I Rohn was active in his homel
I town. During his senior year i n j
lEnglewood School for Boys he was!
l e n d on the football team and was I
1 a member of the Playcrafters Club, I
1 a dramatic society. He also was in I
I the Boy Scouts and the German I
9 Club. In 1938 he joined the Army j
J and served three years with the 1
! 104th Engineers as a Sergeant.
•Two Air Cadets Await
INew School Duties
(Special lo the Bergen Evening Record)
Greenville, Miss., June 1—Twol
iBergen County aviation cadots werel
graduated at the Army n y t o g l
School and await new assignment a l l
some other training station of t h e l
Southwest Army Air Forces Train-I
ing Center.
1
Candidates for commissions a r e !
Joseph B. Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs.l
J. J. Boyle of 539 Standish Road.I
Teaneck, and Joseph E. Gorman!
J r , son of Mr. and Mrs. Gorman of I
190 Brinkerhoff Street, Ridgefieldj
Park.
I Teaneck. Draft Board
1 Sends 53 To Newark
The Teaneck Draft Board will I
| send 52 men to Newark and F o r t |
tomorrow in the twenty-sixth
I selective service call.
The selectees will board buses for
I the Newark Armory for Army mediI cal tests. Those who survive these
I tests will continue on to Dlx. Those
(who fail will return home for reI classification.
Selectees are as follows;
„ BOGOTA—Arthur Anderson ol 282 WalI nut Street, and Paul G. Therrlen of Is
1 Queen Anne Road.
,•
DUMONT—-Harold Charles Horton oi |
I ENGLEWOOD—Thomas W. Oxton of 168
I Phelps Avenue.
„ t
I HACKENSACK—Julius Stein ot 80 Main
I NEW MILFORD—Otto A, Euteneucr ol
U 1B9 Hueennot Drive.
,
I
KIDdEFIELD PABK— Richard W. CasI soft of 415 Teaneck Road.
, oft I
I ROCHELLE PARK—Henry Blllker of 89 |
I "TIANECK— Sven Sven3on of 280 Hictory
[ Street; Theodore A. Spies Jr., of 090 Pall- .
I s»de Avcnua; Robert S. Smith of 60
I Monterey Avenue; Waltor Hlrt of JG7
i ~,—„*-... Avenue; William Hall of 302 fl
, » ™ , . , . Street; William Kenny wintl
I of 133 Walnut Street; Richard G. Flae
I of 361 Morningside Terrace; Harry, ]
I Brown of 1334 Mllford Terrace; William f
I' Teekah of 1 Elmer Place; Edward H. Moore
I1 of 173 carlton Terrace: Aurelio M. Mas- I
of me Queen Anne Boad: Leo W. J
„
ala of 621 Linden Avenue; Michael i
I J. colaneelo of 900 Queen Anne Road, f
1 Also William Latta of 1211 River I?oad;
I Edwin O. saari of ;m Mornineslde TerI race: wmtem Kloeber ol 210 West EnfsleI wood Avenue: Herbert P. McCuiloueh of
1380 woods Road; Gerard Rledel of 688 .
Queen Anno Road; Raymond L, MacMil- B
Ian ol 92 Walnut Street; David W. Cramer I
ol 89 Oak Street; William F. Hubcr Jr. of I
49 DeGraw Avenue; George B. Chapman 1
„ ol 840 standiah Road; Henrv J. Bendheim I
ol 147 DeGraw Avenue; Prod H. Fetors of
546 Terhune Street; Bernard Zelnick ol I
1 194 East Port Leo Road; David R. Ely of 1
B 1244 Sussex Road; Alois G. Gruschka of I
I 63 W s s h W o n PlaCB: Fred Ihlendorl of I
I 272 Schley Place; Henry J. Parodi ol 1
J 1162 Summit AvBnue: Louis H. Fuhro of |
"herman Avenue;, Alljerb JHIrt of _
^ko
of 65 Franklin Road.
,„ . I
I WEST ENGIiEWOOD—William Alfred I
I wieners of 523 Warwick Avenue; Norman
I A Asbeland of 1840 Palisade Avenue: Ar- I
I fhur H. Beltrnralni oi 1341 Penninrton
I Road; Jamas H. Haudatn oi 11 West Enelo- I
I wood Avenue: Georet E. Ori oi 12B3 Pen- I
I ninston Road; Henry Zwcll of 117 Pair- I
I view Avenue, and Erneat E. Eneel of I
t iilj) Princeton Road.
3erald Berlc, son oi
R n d Mrs. Maurice Berk of 5(tf For-1
1 est Avenue, Teaneck, is a private In I
| the Army Ah* Corps. He is stationed j
"c Armo
I 25 From Here Arrive
j For Armored Training
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
Port Knox, Ky., June S—Twenty-1
I five Bergen County, N. J., selectees I
I representing 14 municipalities have I
arrived for training with the 8th j
I Armored Division at this Armored |
| Force School,
Carlsfadt has the greatest repre-1
£ sentation among the trainees with I
I four men. Hackensack and Bergen-1
[ field each show three c:i the roster. I
The Bergen men are as follows;
, BERGENFIELD — Private 'John J. L
I Thompson, son of Mrs. Charlotte Thomp-1
I hon or 120 Bradley Avenue; Private Irvine I
I W. MlldenberKer, son ol Mrs. Anna Mil-1
I denberser oi 182 South Prospect Avenue; I
1 and Private John J. Cooke, son of Mr. E
1 and Mrs. Maurice Cooke of OS Carnation I
I Street.
I
CABLSTADT—Private Nieolii Hansen, 1
jon of Mrs. Anna Hansen of 430 Division
I Avenue; Private Anthony B. Moran. ion
l ot Mr and Mrs. Peter E. Moran of »0J I
I Ninth Street; private Stephen J. Cart- f
I nick, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cart- I
I nick ot 420 Garden Street; and Private I
I Joseph M. Capiaaano, son of Angelo Ca- I
I plzzano ot 3211 Jefferson Street.
I
I DUMONT—Private Harold *'. Roberts of B
J 2 Colonial Court, and Private Rudolph I
I Jeremiah Kasa Jr., ion of Mr. and Mrs. B
I Rudolph Kasa of 12 Lenox Avenue.
I PORT LEE—Private Theodore All......
B son of Mrs. Eugenia Allaix ox Main Street. B
! HACKENSACK—Private Robert K. Ren- I
J ner, son of Mrs. Ruth Renner of Summit I
I Avenue! Private Arthur Pfaff, son of Mrs. f
I Mary Pfaff of 238 Johnson Avenue, and
1 Private Frank H. Delia, son of Mrs. Mary j
I Delia ol 457 Jackson Avenue.
! MONTVALE—Private Irving P. Kent. •
I son of George W. Kent of 157 Grand I
. .,„
I HACKENSACK—Private Patrick
I J Carroll, son of Mrs. Anna Carroll of I
61 Elizabeth Street.
I EIDGKPIELD PARK—Private Herbert D. •
I Einds son of Mrs. Elizabeth Sandi of I
I 254 Euclid Avenue.
, I
;IDGEWOOD—Private Georse A. Works |
son of Mi. and Mrs. Works Sr. of
anteww Road; and Private Sylvia
KO, son of Mrs, Ernesta Bozzo of 6^
i South Monroe Street.
_
1 rROCHELLE PARK—Private Edroond A. I
I V ilhelm. son of Mrs. Ernestina Wilhelm, |
! of 320 Saddle River Road.
f
j TEANECK—Private B. William Dal- I
j
1I rymple of 677 Kenwood Place.
' TENA&Y-Prlvate Timothy M. Sculll. I
^on of Mrs. Catherine Scully ot 141 i
I &WBST "IrTGLKWOOD—Private Clarence I
I j . Hoffmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. f red-1
1 crick W. Hoffmann of 1100 Anna street; I
8 and PiJvf'te Redman R. Frank, son of Mrs. I
rnsz ?rank of 183 West Forest Avenue, j
WSSTWOOD—Private Pred H. Kiesow, I
I son of Mrs. Anna Kiesow. of 455 Broad-1
I wav; :tnd Private Prescott C. Fuller, son |
I of Ch P. Fuller of 79 James Street.
j Five Admitted At Miami
(For Air Training
(Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
Miami, Beach, Pla., June 8—Five J
j Bergen County men have been adI mitted here as officer candidates in
I the Army Air Forces Officer Candi- I
I date School. After completing a j
112-week intensive course of instruc- I
j tion, each will be commissioned a I
I second lieutenant in the Air Corps. I
I Each will study more than -35 spe- j
jcialized courses in administrative,
I personnel, and supply duties.
The men are as Mlows:
I RIDGEFIELD PARK—Private First Class
I Wiiliam G. Hassliuger, son of Henrv Hafas- •
i Hnser of 88 Highland Place.
.
RIVER EDGE—Allen T. Macaulay, son I
of Mrs. Ltiela*. Macnulav of 43 Tenney I
• ^PALISADES PARK—Corporal Ferman G,
I Skelton. son of Mrs. Edith M. Skelton oi
| 111 East Rubv Avenue.
^ E S t a t o S N ^ L W6oD- R
arris, son of Gould Leach
intHrop Soad.
ert. Go
arris of
j G e h r i n g e r I s Gx'aSiiated
I At F o r t Belvoir School
Port Belvoir, Va., June 10—Cha
JH. Gehringer, son of Mr. and J
I Charles S. Gehringer, 6H Wlndli
I Road, Teanecfc, was graduated to
I with the rank of lieutenant from
1 Officer Candidates' School here
He is a graduate of the Ora
j schools and Teaneck High Sch
I and was a member of the New ;
I sey National Guard, 104th Engine^,
144th Division which went to Fort I
In Officers' School
IDix. From there he was -transferred I
(Speciat to the BerECU Evenine RPcord>
l t o Port Lewis, Washington State. I
Fort Monmonth,. June 17—Cor- I
•He was selected there for the train- j j poral Albert G, Cardineau of West I
ling course at Fort Belvoir.
j Englowood is enrolled here iii the j
I OfXicor Candidate School. His par- j
j ents arc Mr.'and Mrs. A. Cardineau j
I of 700 Northumberland Road.
>*.«
Averill Goes To School (Special to the Bergen Evening Record)
MEDICAL RANK
Port Knox, Ky., June 17—Corporal II
j Dennis Averill of Teaneck, a raemj ber oi the 102nd Essex Troop, has
j received appointment here to the I
I Armored Force Officer Candidate j|
I School.
ITeaneck Man Navy Lieu-1
tenant Commander
Dr. Herbert B. Reinliold, 441 West I!
jBnglewood Avenue, West Englewood, I
lhas received a commission as lieu- I
J tenant commander in the medical]
• corps of the Navy, according to an- I
inouncement today, and will leave j
I for his post at the end of the week. I
I He will be assigned to the Naval Air i
I Squadron at Quonset, R. I.
i
I Dr. Reinhold, 38 years old, h a s !
1 been in Teaneck for 10 years andf
I was graduated from New York TJni- [
Iversity and Bellevue Hospital Medi- j
leal College in 1927,
1
I He will be inducted as president)
I of Teaneck Rotary Club today al J
1 Sigrid's, a position to which he was \
i elected several months ago, and i
Jwill preside at one meeting before I
I he joins the Navy. The meeting
1 will be in the nature of a send-off I
I party for him.
j
J Dr. Reinhold, an associate attend- I
I ing surgeon on the staff of Engle- I
j wood Hospital, is chief of the Emer- j
j geney Medical Service of the Tea-!
I neck civilian defense organization, 1
I and was responsible for organizing I
the Township's casualty stations. He I
I is a member of the Teaneck May-1
I fair League, married, and father of j
I two children.
Lieut. Baeburn Promoted
Chanute Meld, 111., June 16—Lieu-1
I tenant John M. Baeburn, 501 Sun-1
derland Road., West Englewood.I
IN. J., recently was promoted from!
I second to first lieutenant in the j
| TJ. S. Aimy Quartermaster Corps.
Lieutenant Baeburn is on duty!
| with the Army Air Forces Technical I
School at Chanute Field, where he is I
I sales officer of the post commissary. |
Corp. Lasicn Promoted
(Special to the Bereen Evening Record!
New Dentist Ensign
Philadelphia, Pa., June 9—Herbert I
lAlvin Grant, 24, of 284 Rutland Ave-1
Inue, West Englewood, will be com-1
•missioned an Ensign to the Navy]
•immediately upon his graduation
iThursday from the School of D I
ltistry at Temple University. He is I
•graduating with honors. Grant is I
l a son of Mr. and Mrs.- Charles A. [
• Greenville, Miss., June 16—Cor-J
I poral William L. Laslca, stationedl
u the Greenville Army Myingfl
Gchool, has been promoted, froml
I Private pirst Class. Corporal Lasical
I is the son of Mrs. Frank Lasica, I
1420 Glenwood Avenue, Teaneck, I
IN. J,
I Grant.
I
Welch .In. Armored Force
(Special to the Bergen Evening Reoorcl)
J ' Port Knox, Ky., June 17—Private I
I Burton M. Weldi Jr., of Teaneck,
IN. J., training here at this Armlored Force Reception Center with
I the 8th Armored Division. He is
son of Burton M, Welch of S82 |
i Elm Araenue.
- '7~ fZ
[ For W. H.
A farewell party was given foi
I Walter H, Stumpf at the homo oi
I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
1 Stumpf, 39 Brinkerhoff Avenue,
ITeaneck, Wednesday, and he left
I for Part Dix Thursday. He is to
1 enter officer's training school. In
civilian life he was promotion manager for Carstairs Company. He is
a councilman of St. Paul's Lutheran
I Church of Teaneck.
Present at the party were Mr. and
I Mrs. Jacob Stumpf Sr., Mrs. WaiJ ler H. Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
1 Deissler and son, Howard; Miss Jane
1 Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jr.
j and daughter, Ruth; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Smith of Teaneck, and Mr. and
Mrs. L, Frank, of Englewood.
|
fpecond Lieutenants
(Special to the Bereen Bvenine Record)
Aviation Cadet Captain Raynond W. Wild of Teaneck has
,ssumed new duties as Wing
I Adjutant at Maxwell Held,
lontsomery, Alabama. He is |
son of Captain Charles A.
Vild of Teaneclc and is maricd. Captain Wild makes his
omc at 153 DeGraw Avenue,
te is a former Teaneck suner-'-'
• of parks.
Fort Knox, Ky., May 27—Pivri
j Bergen County, Warrant offlceul
Stained gold bars and commissions I
1 is second lieutenants at this Arm-1
j ored Force Offlcer Candidate School !
1 in the fifth class to be graduated!
Jand the first to reach 500.
Two Hendricksons are among the I
| .'ive, one of West Bnglewood and the j
jnther of Wyckoff, but unrelated,
The local men:
MONTVALE—Second Lieutenant!
\ Joseph John Sappah, son of Mr. and |
[ Mrs. Michael Sappah of Magnolia I
ivenue.
, PALISADE— Second Lieutenant!
Tames Woodrow Mulhern, son of I
Ir. and Mrs. James J. Mulhern of I
Si Warren Street.
ROCHELLE PARK—Second Lieu- I
Gnant Leonard J, Henkel, son of I
Ir. and Mrs. Leonard J. Henkel of |
12 Madison Avenue.
WEST ENGLEWOOD — Second !
|lieutenant Frederick R. Heudriek» , son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
Tendrickson of 1204 Longfellow j
.venue.
WYOKOFF—Second Lieutenant j
1 Tedford N. Hendrickson, son of Mr. J
] and Mrs. George Ralph Hendrlck-'
I son of Everett Avenue.
Sappah and Mulhern entered the j
I service 16 months ago, Henkel and
! Bedford Hendrickson, eight months
I ago; and Frederick Hendrickson, 15
I months ago. Bedford Hendrickson is j
I the son of George Ralph Hendrlck- j
1 son, attorney for the County En;ineer.
meek Maa Graduated
m Officers' School
imp Lee, Va., May 27—Pri'
ik W. Ellig of 268 Herrick A
Teaneck, one of Bergen's i
tees, was graduated from
cer Candidate Course of
rtennaster School, and recel
immission as a Second Lieut
In the Army.
Iso a member of the class, wl
ived Intensive training to t
tary and basic quarfcerma
ects, was Private First C
liam B. Allen, 2426 Fifth Sti
tesvllle section of Fort Lee,
"or Kohrs, Teaneck
king Chemical Course
Special to the Berscti Evening Recoj
dgewood Arsenal, Md., May 1
jor Frank A. Rohrs, a foi
Tiber of the Teaneck, N.
ird of Education, Is taking
anced course here at the Ch
Warfare School. His hom
B97 Garrison Avenue, Teanf
efore his summons to at I
y with
the Army's Chen
rfai-e Service, he was manage
Factories Sales Service in "
k.
ROY THOMPSON JOINS THE NAVY
At Camp Pickett
(Sncclal to the Bersen Evening Record)
Camp Pickett, Va., June 27—Four I
1 Bergen County men recently i n - 1
I ducted into the Army are here at I
I this Headquai tera Medical Replace-I
I ment Center for training. The men E
I are:
.
I
I
I
,
I
Their training will be In modical 1
I and evacuation problems of the bat- I
Itlefield in addition to that of the E
I usual basic military work.
#;<y
At Gr<>at Lakes
Great Lakes, 111,, June 27—Study-1
I ing here at one of the Navy's Serv-1
I ice Schools at this Training s t a - j
j tion are three recently enlisted i
j Bergen County, N. J., men. They j
I are:
•3*.
a--.iteij
.ii
' * * rf, * .
M
. LITTLE FERRY.—Parker Erfcal. 31). ton
J of Mr. and Mrs Tobias Parker of 40
I Kaufman Avenue
MAYWOOD.— Gintavp Adolf Tallbrrl Jr . •
17. son of Gustavo AdoU Taubert St., oi I
52 Weshin^ion Avenue.
f
, ROCHELLE PARK.—Walter Lculi IiVnch I
I Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, waltci '
I Sr., of 31 MnilniK street.
v
ii.ini r . n i - M - 1:11v.-.L. i •..
H I .miln - - < i n i I . I • ! • - 1
I '•li'l
II1
"21
nitf
" '
Ml'M III, II
I •• mi • l\.
I i- n l . I
«nli
II.LI n u ,
.ill
l In
l v > - I K I II
\M
Eckel and Taubert hope for I
I ratings as machinists' mates and I
I Lynch as torpedoman. If they gain I
j each goal, they will be ranked as [
I patty officers after IS weeks.
20 Men I n Training
j At Aberdeen, Mtl.
r i u i l l l t'l
\ I . I II i u i l |
I I p m I ' il
I I l i i ' V > . ' I*' [l.i11 t i n n l i1* hi.-—- |
!!!„
Ill . 1 . IN I'
j v v
BOGOTA—Paul P. Bailor nf 334 Pali
Avenue,
HACKENSACK—Andl ew DousiUl of 30 I
Powlar Avpnlle.
I
"'EANECK—Edwin K. Mosier of 221 Hill- 1
_._e Avenue, and Albeit A. Orr at 1283 |
Pennington Roail
I I I UI - l.lll''!l
' i-i J.inn u \
| 1 I . . ll'M*'
M, • m l i
| l i I p I II (HI M i \
111-II! I
u.i»> m i X|il l ' I ,
mi
(Special to the Bergen Evenlnff Record)
i
—Bei son Evening Record Photo.
1l
<('lulled HII \ c u ULILJ
I 'iur.i>. i., H;i!j.._. I1. j-clloJlccJ
I son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles!
Ischoltes, 1285 Sussex Road, West!
lEnglewood, after a 10-day furlough I
I has arrived at his new assignment!
• in the Infantry Training Replace-1
I ment Camp at Camp Walters, Tex- I
I as. Lieutenant Scholtes entered the I
I service in September, 1941 and after j
I receiving his basic training at Camp [
I Croft, S. C, he entered Officers' I
I Candidate School at Fort Benning, I
I Georgia, and received his commis- J
j sion as Second Lieutenant on June f
j 2. While on furlough he married j
I the former Miss Alvene Schriener,
J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.I
I Schriener, 447 Teaneck Boad, I
llWdgeHeiaParfc
Kuv i | . lli.-nipMin ill IV.ineck, baseball coach at Bergen Col;i, i- >II.I«II h-u- .•!•• In" inlistca in the Navy at t h e Paterson
• imini; MJIK.II Milh him is Chief Electrician's Mate Gustave
ii|-h.n h, n m.>il.
W.Thompson Joins Navyl
\To Serve In Foreign Landsl
|Pitcher, Bergen College Baseball Coach, Enlists Inf
Engineering Service To Guard Air Bases
Roy W. Thompson, 35, of Teaneck, Bergen College baseIball coach since 1937, today announced his enlistment in the
I Seabees, U. S. Navy force which is being organized for forI eign engineering service in repairing and defending air bases. I
Thompson was recruited by Gus Dreisbaeh, sergeant-atJarms of Judge Mclntyre's Criminal Court, Hackensack, who]
j is on leave from the County service while serving in Paterson j
Jas recruiting officer for the Navy,
Two Are Commissioned
(Special to the Bergen Evenlne: BGcordl
WAS WITH CARDS
Miami Beach, Ha., June 34—Ser-1
Thompson was graduated from I
Igeant Lewis W. Kendall of Bogota! I Leonia High School and pitched for |
I and Corporal Edward W. Tozer ot I j the St. Louis ardinals in 1925 and for i
I Teaneck each has completed a 3-1 I Syracuse in 1926. He received a B
I month course here at the Air Corps j I B. S. degree in education from But- [
I Officer Candidate School and has I I gers in 1933. He was the first presi- I
I been commissioned as a second lieu- [
dent of the Teaneck City Club, and I
I tenant in administrative and supply
the Teaneck Chamber of Commerce, I
| operations of the Army Air Corps.
of which he is now executive sec-1
Kendall is a son of Mrs. Sarah I I relary. He was a candidate for i
I Mae Kendall of 117 Unwood Ave-1 I Township Councilman in the May I
|nue.
I election.
.
I
Tozer is a son of William S, Tozer |
He has lived at 748 River Road, I
I of 269 Vandelinda Avenue.
I Teaneok, with his wife, Elizabeth, I
I and her mother. A brother-in-law, I
I Eobert Phillips, is now attending I
[the Navy's aviation ground school|
5 Bergen Men Train
I in Chicago,
(Special to the Borem Evening Recma)
Camp Pickett, Va., June 29—Five
I Bergen County, N. J., selectees recently inducted into the Army are
I here for training at this Headquart e r s Medical Replacement Center
I The local men are:
'I
ISSPS
These men are joining thousands I
•of otlier .enlisted men, doctors, den-1
Jtists, and nurses in a study of medi-1
', and evacuation problems in a d - 1
Jo_basic.military theory.
••6-i &:?•-• "ji
est^ngi™""*
Men
(SPEcial to the Berson EvenlnE Eecord)
I Carlisle Barracks, Pa., June 29—J
1 Marvin E. Denzel, 36 Garden Street, I
l a n d George A. johannessen o f |
I Franklin Road, both in West EngleI wood, N. J., have been commissioned
I here as second lieutenants in the
I Army's
Medical
Administrative
• Corps at the end of courses to the
I Officer Candidate School.
,
1 They were members of the iittn
j class numbering 237 men who will
I be released from purely administraItlvo assignments to talte up more]
I strictly professional duties.
•
• • • • — — —
--Zf-'tZ
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., ]
I June 27 — Among the thousands of j
I selectees arriving here for training |
I in the Army's important Ordnance J
I Department are 20 Bergen County |
I men, recently inducted.
Here they are taught mainten-1
j ance of all the fighting tools of men
I on the combat line. They learn the
I theory of supply and maintenance I
3 from the pistol and revolver to the I
1 giant coast defense weapons and j
I tanks, to .bombs an ammunition, [
I both for land and air forces.
Bergen men here are:
ALLENDALE —Arthur P. Ponlc of 101 I
Sast Crescent Avenue.
BERGENFIELD.— William O. Voet of 51
Wooablne street,
1 ENGLEWQOD—Heniy W, Hennlng of I
I Ennlewood Avenue.
f
I GARTIISLD,—Jossnh J. Urban of 15
Blakcly Placf, Joseph B. Smitli of 84 \
I Monroe Street and John Bieda of 191] I
I Rav Street.
I
PAIR LAWN.—William J. ColbBtt of 110
I Fair Lawn Parkway.
L
I HACKKNSACK.—tlomenlck Ulturaie of I
142 Mver Street.
I
I LYNDHUR3T.—Benny KwiRtrkowski of I
212 Irvlnn Place, Christian J. June Jr ,
I of 616 Fourth Street. Harry P . Ceres of I
| 51s Valley Siool; Avenue, and Geolge F. I
I Siissman of 735 Fouith Streeb,
I NORTH ARLINGTON.—Thomas J. Tre- I
I marco of 117 Stover Avenue.
PALISADES PARK —Harly W. Koclenekl
of 11 East Central Bulldlna, and Howard
I J. Donovan of ?05 Biin[:erhoff Avenue.
RIDGEFIELD.—Charles T. Carney of
[53 Clark, Avenue
. RUTHEKFORDI Santiago Avemte.
TEANECK,—Geoi Ee F. Nicol of 1171
I K&therine Stiect.
J
J TENAI'liY —Edward l i t o l of 300 Hudson
I Street.
I
1 WEST ENGLEWOOU—Harry A. Weber
I of H07 Palisade Avenue.
,
Only two per cent of the men In I
I the Army may hope to be assigned J
j to the Ordnance Department where I
I rank and ratings are higher ti'an I
I for any other branch of the service. 1
Teaneck Man I n Baaio
Newport, R. I , June 28—Kenneth
I h, Hlnman of Teaneok in training
1 here at this. Naval Training Station
I has beeii selected for advanced inI struotion in one of the Navy's
I schools for radiomen.
I
I Hfe is the son of Ellas Hinman, I
1169 Oak Street, Teaneck, a gradu-j
l a t e of the Teaneck, High School!
I class of 193D. Before his enlistment!
I he worked a t t h e National Cityj
I Bank of New York.
I Hinman is learning to1 operate all 1
I Navy transmitting and' receiving!
1 equipment, to adjust, repair, and! I
| calibrate TaSio direction finders a n d |
i send nnd receive messages.
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz