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CRANFORD, "NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967 ]

Public Hearing Maj oritylit Favor

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' "budget-weary ,merp,))ers^of the; Board of Edufcati'on_ and Township Committee ate finding that last year's hastily enacted sales, tax is no panacea for rising budgets atjxJ, in fact^the township, will receive less frain this source in 1967 than last ypar when the tax was only in operation for six months. ' •• . The Board of Education last a "one -shot'' windfull *>f $309j>97\in sales tax.funtls w-hich went directly for the reduction of the school budget^ In addition, the board received- $154;849 ' to.be used as it saw fit. The. trustees used, a part of this sumj-for salary adjustments, to pay health insurance premiums for employes arid to repair a boiler. The balance A.report orvpollution of the.Rahof $7.5,848..is "now in surplus [and. way' River was presented by the

A school badgel asking local taxpayers" to provide $317,000 -more for operation ,qf the public school system im-4hr*- T967-ti8 school year was adopted unanimously Tuesday by tTnsJpoard ot-Education. The additional '$317,000 . would' -Cranford's 1067 tax-,.rate is •Cranford^s health code will be modernized, and garbage collection increase the local tax rate in 1967 estimated at $5.93 per $100, arr by 33 points and cost the average regulations will be. tightened^ by a,.cqm;prchensive Sanitary Code apT Breakdown of tax-Rate increase Of 93 poirtts above taxpayer between $33 and $$4-, Ber- prpv.ed recently on first reading by the -Board of Health. The .code - " ^ • "'. 1966 1967 the .1-966 rate, according' to the nard Litwack, board president^ appears in full* elsewhere irTtoday's issue of the Citizen and Chronicle .'Municipal .-. $ .75. $ .99 j Municipal budget introfduced Howe-ver, .local taxpayers , a n d a p u r j |ie hearing has been set for 7:30 p.m. Monday, February' 13, in School /. . '.''. . ...' . :'' 3.39 4.02 [and passed on first reading b j will be required-, to make up $310,- t h c . M u n i c i p a j Builcling. County tEst.) ' .68" ' .74" Township Committee Tuesday •'b'dp. in' state "aid which reduced the Sr. Citizens,-1 VBts.. . " .18 • .1§ • night. Public-hearing ig slated Following along the lines of Hit:j .local'school .tax. a year, ago but was state sanitary code, the, local code; 1 • • only' : a one-time contribution,,- Mr. 1 Rate . . . . . . . . . . .^5.00 $5.93.. for. February 28. • . Jbr..'.iiandidatcs' for fcitwack pointed out. This will.cost censed- member- • of -the^B«ai 'ryot the r aiid'ther 30 points. Health,to en.tejf.any local premises' board, to'help reduce yie corning : • With^Um. itteci seeking ways and means of sergeant in the Cranford Police n _ . ..6QC by local .taxes, up~ 24 po!n"£s " I K/or Vnct.'v'pan.-. ].opal;g c1ld!bls.V$3> " ;oMicialS — --•-•^fe« ill | i "conriecritfh •increasfe.. . ... .,. . ..... ,., about ._99-—fwW&r-" including-'-the. "^"•^"school" State aid".- the 'County budget "and Fees for'-various local establish- ! a - d o p t e d by the Board of Educa- for 1967.-68, State aid for debt • the municipal budget, as "well as ments Counly . Federated • Mayor Edward $. Gill .and Pub-, year! The "business"personal prop/ : are the same as revised ^ T t i o n s u b j e c t t 0 Approval by the service, however Mil increase of fhe Union 7 ; provisions for senior citizen and •year- with, .•••'- / lie Safely Commissioner Charles erty tax rate is estimated at $8.10; the exception that all iV Q t e r s Qt ( h e F e b r u a r y M s c n o o i from $99,581 this year to $139,636* Sportsmen . ' veteran,, exemptions," the board food-handlers, oinder, -terms, of the " t h e . league and other, • citizen up 52 points over last year's rate'. G. Siegfried will conduct written year "~j>resT3e'-n,t jala 1 "^*''~~. s==r" ~:"-i-~ new code, will be required to ob- 'election*-' _„ The municipal budget totals- $2,School' officials"point outthat\_[_^^ q "The budget represents a move ' Mr' Lit>vack said the only signififpr examinations ' iri ~ the TrfuriTcipar eerned with the river > ll rec#fcu$,'-'t. c ^ ^ , p p .. cant increases in the school budget tain a card annually at'a cost of $1 towards "bec1jming''.competUivc 'in Cranford will , a spokesman for the Builcling at 9:30 a.m." on Saturday, yesterday approved the'request'-, of ,.$1,722,'442.35;' capital" Union Junior College to change its : j? are a revised .salary, guide for and also present proof of TB ne-1 t e r m s o f - t h e . salary* scale dnd def ately $200,00»:m'ffli«e.in.'stat.e. aid L-WV-'iommitte'e said. "Acts of February 11. . 11 . '. teachers, seven "additional person- gative. A $2.50 a year license for; i n i t e l y a f f O r y s •a n i r i c e n tive for current expenses during Jhe com vandalis-m,- dumping of- debris and Oral examinations of the.,candi- .ti.tle to Union. College, .effective .ig&^deferred'charges and statutory. nel to implement the new Bea'dle- beauty parlors, approved last year, | t e a c h e r s t 6 remain inCraiiford and ing year and about. $36,000 more threats to fish HT^Tt'aVe become inexpenditures, $163,100; reserve for" dates will be conducted" by a board fne-^ SL'ptembcr \ p ston Act, which requires educa- has been deleted from the new certainly should ^ttract experienC-' for debt service than the town- creasingly obvious, shipreceived in 1965-66, prior to code. Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, . UJ.C} uncollectcd taxes,.$335,633,65. Thi ed teachers fr-orn outsiftt the local of fivechiefs from the • TJnien tional programs, for 'all' handicapRiver _ is-,--or should j h ^ y _ "The adoption of the sales tax. The proposed code a-dopts by re- system," Mr. White said. president, said thename' 'change ! township anticipates of $1,ped children, and other minor adCounty Police Chiefs" Association ;s i g n i f i o s ' no c h a n g e in- ^ s t a t U s a s 437,244 from other ' revenue tax^s leaving However, it is' now obvious that bo, one of Cranfor a low of 16 degrees well of 25 Myrtle St.; Pfc. John which are affiliates of the Union Recent applicants unanimously Mrs. Charles'H. llaag of the- (iar- | Scutch and J,apa.n6s< black pine. • O'Donne 11, son of Mrs. James W. County Conference of Teachers' and the Club of Cranford, chairman of The trative, b,uiiding located between Tuesday. During the week, 211 de- elected 'to membership in the soO'Donneli and the late -Mr. ()'• Associations'. the sanctuary and the Christian gree" "days were recorded "to "bring cicty were Rt. Rev, Msgr. William ' the enmuutree formed'to carry out [texture, as well' as the structural Donrrell; the total for the heating-season t o j B . Donnelly, Marian and Wayne ' t n e project, said- it is hopud funds , quality of the coniferous trees will D o n i H ; and Pfc. c. Robert Robert SchlerigScherig Main speaker for the program '2,825. In January, 9belTeved ,the. /their children put of town lor sueh' "First," the mayor stated, "the pool lo be a^eai-agset to the town- ptrogfa.ms. " a belly full, but it won;t,..#Kr6 it." I an4 II, and slim and trim., , • ' that property ship.. TheSEBSr said the .pool was , ..Both' iMr. Eund aad-Mf: McGr.ath Mi^s_ Soney', howeyef," said she- .Registrar Paul W. Sdby said recommendation upon there is room in 'all courses except Trias* "no advi.ee . t o ' giv.e President one o£-the -reasons his family -de; J.op^)osed reinstating the., fireworks IUUMT" In between trips she can poublos of Mexfdo. Along the. way; Johnson" r;or the.••"answers .to the Sewing I and"!I at 7:30 p.m; i move to Craaford .ajid he displays a .-fie found lit tVic hwme o f ' h V sis^shemariaged tOJ)»ck up the fundaroblems of the world," but she now on the waiting listantl hope- reasons, Wr Mrs.-Jtwph KakiU'S. uf 31 IU:n-vmentaTu of_ 10'iSnguagGS,. althan would have been built on thejprefr i. s,J,j)e'licvc help can, be lound il IVluiMcipul " erty. 'iamin"St She arrived'oii Deeem-jshe nowrsaysTihe can. speak only This • is a shaky •agsufbpUon | people would t u r n ' t o God. "Her (Continued Horn Page 1) her '>'i for-a two-month stay. _"' ' | t'qur.— English, Spanish, Hungartsince, almost all of the' property in • philosophy is that, "Christ is the trol, equipment for treasurer's and question was township owned and'j .SUNNY BEjr.II S(afl6wed to- walk walk II, sJim' and trim, be^nners' typ- ^ rapists-who « ' « *"-** ^ « « qsod to' reduce costs. " down as follows, ..withHincreases arid water coloring. the streets .anj^schopls that have ing, noted: Vacant land,' $1,1504,200, up Township Auditor John Laezia : banned rel^ron front their class- r Dr. ' Iycrscn said it( has been $71,7,00;'reside,htialV$73;813,-700, tip noted that the pool is in excellent [necessary to cancel the X S, Eljot §869,000; far.ni, $21,000, down ^ 4 2 ' •conditi&n -financially and will, be rooms. "IJ,-fiever huct a child to listen iand After" course because of the300; commercial (including IBM, able to meet its bond payments a'nd UyGod's word," she declared when unavailability -of Msgr. Noe-Field, New Jersey Bell accounting center have a surplus! He said 100 additasked "about "the 'Supreme. Court's librarian-wf Seton Hall University; $8,775,100, up tional members will be admitted because the pool staff has Indicated interpretation- of the separation of South Orange. The adult school dlrocTof'siid lie is liopefnl the course^ ^ - a« c o d a ; cdrnchurch and s.tate. ~~. $189^400; apartments. can be offered in the future. fortably and this will bring in,an "The communists have . more All courses will run for >ten (same); and business personal, $3,freedom to" express theii*. opinions 403,750, up $525,450. . . •' in~this:country than missionaries," weeks except fundamentals of in- 1*liis is the last, year there will .sh,e asserted, '"becausu if you t\vvesting, which will be a five-week b'b a tax on business personal propto tell someone about God, he'll course, and floral "design, which erty, Coroinresioncr- Pringle explained, t h e municipality is- expected to receive'an amount from the .fixate-in future years, which will avprage'out to' about what-hasbeen paid lhrough - business- personal, "rtiis will be raised by -the state different type o{ ta^i; ggi

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Cranford, New Jersey PropoHal for Ittrtf t>f' Road .Equipment 1U01 blrts will he-TOK»lnr meetini! on Tuesduy, •liruury H. 10B7, In the Municipal BulldK, 8 Sprnufltld Avenue, at 8 SO P.M .iH'vuirinff tlmej. *• Hid forms may be obtained at the of-e ol the Township En*ineorf.aifni|al dance of the Cranford NewThe organization Serves, in those ing dinne.r-dance will, be held "People must now implement the comers' Club, the "Raec^Krf) Rag;", to bewhcld March 4 at Wally's laws which have been -placed "on i communities in- which it.is a part, February 25 at the. Hotel Suburban, Summit. Tavern on.the HilL^Watch.ung, iiro, le.it to right: Mrs." Jack KeTly, " • ." the books!" Mr. Wilson declared. of the United Fund: Mr. Wilson said n number ;nl' •\M? "This can be done just, as soon as Prflsidont Horace K.' .Corbin, ,)r. decorafions cluttfrnan; Mrs. E. T. Smith. 3yd. ilancc chairman, and Mrs, Joa^ftnderspn, club president.-;' projects . for which anti-poverty conducted the meeting. funds have been requested could School Board Candidate -, havt; been.- undertaken privately Buddy Dee's orchestra. Tickets are \ tjiroug^'the Urba^i League Kiicljjic. Anti-Poverty available through Mrs.. Ryan, 7 l t (Continued from Page; ' county^and the various municipaTiSpringfield Aye., and Mrs. E. T. ; lies given financial support to the-p6Verly M'forhs, especially'_ in, the, Smith, 406 Central Ave., \ ' ••' • area of education,^ , league, The next board meeting wilfbe The speaker said-thai opinions | Each panel'participant will give held at the . home of-Mrs. John ,. 28 Wade Ave. Plans-for tire February couples' Baker next, Wednesday, Cojhb.s-~ :passed along! by, celebrities su,ch ja 15-mj.nu'te presentation,, followed as Jackie Robins'on, Bill Russell by a _.fluestion-ahd:ansWer , period j activity; a. square (lance at;;. Ever- tesses will 1>e Mrs. HcLiw_.Cz^bp_rra and others arc just opinions of of approximately one -houi\ The i Lodge, Sprrngfieia.^ft: Sat- S$& Mrs..- .Richard; Huf.ley.. "For Full Information i celctjritics and not - opinuxns_ j»f £10gram,,MIL. .be.;CQncludcd at 5 green urday; February, ih- were" .cJ.iSi Past members interested- in any p.m." and fc'frcsftmerils'"' wili b& grained social workens. • • ' iactivitfes• spoxufar-ed,, b y Uie,.. clufr Cr,anfo.rd Newcomers' Qlub held'reWilso^said the pri-riiai;y~goal served. The .program is "open io ; eorifact rMrs:"lGe0tige' ^--Board Activities pi. Mr. hoiiii? of Mrs-^Gerald arc^'-jU.sJcccjr^tfS .the.. Negro t6day is' tq'be able to the entire community. . .•' .,.._.._.. cently ai_th« ; JJ Gowor7-" ~C"(i'-hos'i!csseS wcrq ;Mrs;. :CnasG(' 31. liontey ' Ave. > Women . dfl anything, and everything evcryinterutj ted^i^Q^i^ S^' the~Heart at-tackj a ncl'- stmkft'-j — Also discussitcL "wexe plans' .Isi'r"—^—^-^--—^—-71—^-:— •—~r—-gf- biggest health! problems of -oklerVote" Foi^* belff, at i.^P'B^S" ° r - t e s : m ?yycal1-,. Mrs;.Jotar. Ical barriers will help accomplish peopte. After.65, heart attack,cau- the annual dance," to "be o v i i< '' Vi! y* 1 fP'rn IMC I f ! 1-liitrni riff A u * \ • ' • / s Tavern on the .*HilK Wat-. ses 400,000 deaths "annually while [this, he ffaid' ' : ""-*' Travis, 30 Herning Avo. Asked for his.definition of "blacii stroke.claims Ihe lives of 165,000 ehung, on March 4. The"'ftaccoon 1 7

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