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Record Crowd Expected to Attend Second- ClnSB Pnntnjio Paid Vol. LXXVII. No. 24: 3 Sections, 20 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY; JULY 2, 1970 Cranford, Now Jersey 07016 .15 CENTS— Ll. New Pool Deposits Siifficient; Moving into New Record Crowd Expected to Attend Still Accepting Reservations Administration r Building at UC Although sufficient depo'sits had been received at the deadline Tuesday'jo assure It's moving day at Unioh College. a second municipal swfromihg pool and a The new Administration Building, first winter pool, Robert/Kniss, superintendent stage in a $10 million long-range expansion With Cranford the ^mly town in . of .recreation, announced yesterday that ad- program; has been completed and the-col- this area scheduling "a municipal fire- ditional deposits will be_ accepted Ahr.ough lege's administrators, staff members and fa- Friday, July 10. I i works display for Independence Day, a culty are in tire throes of moving. While deposits for the health club are record crowd ife expected to attend the lagging behind the other two facilities, depo- The 17,0d0-square-fpot two-story building show to bfLpfit on at the Union County. sits for this, too, will be accepted through contains offices for all administrators and Park Coriiftiission's rjile range off Ken-- •«. " "July their staffs as welU.as-offices for faculty, rth JBlyd. at 9 p.m. Saturday. - [ V /At that time, Mr.. Krtiss- stated, the 1971 members, central .records room and du- There was a turnout of between y admission lists will .be drawn up and a ~piicating:mail room, and wijjl Iree*" nine waiting list will be instituted. 12,000 and 14,000 people |or the pro- 7 classrooms in the Nomahegan Building now , Through Tuesday, a iotal of 2,685 depo- gram here last year, when (^nftfgjfe^ sits had~been received for the summer pool being used for administrative purposes. This "ToF 1971, 772 deposlfiTTor tfie" winter pool""" will enable the college to enrpil .additional" and Springfield-had-the-Tonly-irwu-rnxF for 1971-72 and 305 deposits for the health full-time students over the next two years, nicipal-displays in.the county. club. The Mayor's Swim Pool Committee had according to Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, presi- Prior to the fireworks, the 70-voice estimated 2,800 deposits would be necessary • to insure success of the summer pool, 800 dent. Roselle "Sing Out" group will present for the winter pool and 40^-for the health . With the completion of the move of ad- a concert from 7:3"(Mo 9 p.m. This club. - ministrative personnel to new offices, the group performed at last year's July 4 Mr. Kniss reported the Recreation Com- present central administration office in the- program here and also at Gjsnford" . mittee office, at the "Community Center was Nomahegan Building will be converted to a High School earlier "that year under : buzzing with activity yesterday, particularly greatly-SXpanded book-store and the area, from families \uho explained that "the dead- auspices of the Rotary Club. *. line slipped by before they knew it." The MURK AY L. ROSE now used by the bookstore will become a seniinar roofn; ' . .. v Frederick Hayes,-chairman of the superintendent said yesterday that "the way Memoriai-and Independence tyay Com- deposits are coming -in_now-it4s-cer-tain suf- Plans tor construct the Administration ficient reservations will be recorded to assure""* mittee and past commander of Gapt- -financing of the project." Rose Succeeds Building were announced in September 1968, N. R. Fiske Post 335, VFW, will preside Admission lists *on July 10' will be when Dr. Iversen submitted a master plan for development of the 30->acre campus to PUTTING ON SHOW HERE SUNDAY—Shown above are members of the New at the program and introduce Mayor prepared with preference for present admi- Yor.k -Skyliners^ho will put on a show featuring both "now" sounds and clas- ssion holders", waiting list families and others.. the Cranford Planning Board. The master Malcolm S. Pringle, »who will extend Lenney as Head sical music/during the fourth annual Stardust and Brass drum a.nd bugle corps plan, developed by the New York architect- : a welcome to the crowd. (Past-Com- At "that time, Mr.' Kniss said, the official ' _ competition at Memorial Field this Sunday evening. - decision as to whether to proceed, with the.- ural firm of Hamby Kennerly and Slomanson, mander Hayes was named "All-State expansion of the swimming.pool utility will . nrovirine for development of the campus in. Post Commander"^ at the rjgeent VFW be made by the.Township .Committee. Qf SymphonyJIer^ Murray-k.—Rose -of 4141" Orchard Street. six stages over a 12 to 15-year period. The. convention in Wildwood.l" was elected- president ^-of- -the—Suburban Administration Building was described-as-a-, ..-.u_ In the event of inclement weather, - - Symphony Society of New Jersey for its logical first step, since it would immediately Drum, Bugle €oi^t€ontest, the celebration will be" held the first ^ loth^ anniversary season at the annual meet- free nine classrooms to provide for increased clear night following, but if rain con- -htg heid^recently. enrollments. Groundbreaking was in April, tinues on Monday night the program • Also elected were: Aaron Cojien of Union .and Eftward H. Harvitt of Mountain- 1969. - X'" will be, cancelled. side, vice-presidents; Mrs. Malcolm C.jCady A library building ^jt the corner of Exhibition Here on Sunday Police Chief Matthew T. Haney Of HearingsToday of Scotch.Plains, secretary! and Charles Am- Princeton road and Springfield' avenue arid mann of 5 Central Ave., treasurer. a classroom buiidirig' will be the next steps_ will direct a traffic detail of regular - .-- Six prize-winning drum and bugle corps police, assisted by members of the Po- In DeRosa Case Leonard Steinbach of 10 Ramsgate Rd. in the mastey^plan, followed by ah addition froni three states will compete for cash was i-eelected to a three-year *term on the to the Campus Center, a 600-seat amphitheatre prizes "and trophies as the fourth annual IXe Reserves and Union County Park Hearings are'expected to be completed board,, as was Roy Smith of Elizabeth. ,.. Stardust and- Brass drum and bugle corps today on an appeal to the State Division of to be obstructed between the Nomahegan Police. Motorists are requested to-fol- Mr. Rose, expressed the thanks of the competition is staged here at Memorial Field low directions of tlie traffic officers Alcoholic Beverage Control of' the granting society to the outgoing president, James Building and the Campus Center, and a com-, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. PlaygroundsOpen of a package goods liquor license by Town- Lenney of 22 Central Ave., for his service in'' munity services buildingT both entering and leaving the area ship Committee to Jerry DeRosa on February meeting the challenges faced by the society The ticket window at the Myrtle St. 10 for premises at 4 South Ave-TWest! * All phases of construction are expected entrance to the field will be open froni I to near the fireworks display. in the past season. to be completed by 1980, Dr. Iversen said. With Registration The appeal was taken by Sidney Breen 4 p.m. Sunday to facilitate getting into the There will be parking in-the base- Mr. Rose observed that the Suburban The overall master plan earned for the field without waiting in line that evening. ' of Breen's Liquor Store, Sidney Scher of_ Symphony will celebrate its 10th anniversary ball diamond at Springfield Ave. and 1 Also featured will be a show "by the- Scher's Liquor Store and Wilbur Barnett during the coming year and encouraged every- college and the architectural firm an Award Of l,50Q Children Kenilworjh Blvd. and also in the area of Barnelt's Wines and Liquors, all represent1 of Merit for campus master planning and New York Skyliners and an exhibition by one in the community to join in the season's Cranford's own Patriots. Drum and Bugle ' High registrations and clear weather adjacent to the field and opposite the ed by Ira D. Dorian, Cranford attorney; Ralph activities. = _ design in the 1970 Community and Junior N DeJIa Serra and Mrs. Mary Tabio, unsuc- Corps, sponsors-of the event. marked the beginning of the summer play- rifle range. In addition to his bng association with College Awards Design. Dr. Iversen and In the event of rain this Sunday, the cessfuT.applicants for the fourth package the Suburban-- Symphony, Mr. Rose is presi- ground program this week- Sponsored by the Chief Haney said local police will license. The latter%re represented by Harry Ian Smith itif Hamby Kennerly and Sloman- program will -be re-scheduled for Sunday, dent of the-€r*nfefd-~Welfare Association, a July 12. __ Recreation Department, the nine playgrounds man all local intersections on routes" Kay of Newark and Robert Sheldon of charter' member and past vice-president of son rcceivea the • award at the 50th annual are open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.jtor leading to and from the fireworks pro- Roselle Park, respectively. Edward J. Toy, Among those" competing for the trophies the Cranford Youth Employment Service, a convention of the American -Association of 4i p.m., with an hour, off for lunch at noon. gram, and - Kenilworth and Westfield local attorney, represents Mr. DeRosa. ..,. • a.nt/fif t.hft Cranfnrrl Javrp.fts and! Junior Colleges in Hawai in February. and prizes will be -the. Blessed Sacrament ^uvr—sections at their lay, the attorneys for the complainants con- pian is DBsecr on an uiumaie year's Stardust and Brass contest. due to the holiday.
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