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June 8, 1972 - Union College getr Kiehn calls foCTeaction OF THUlfEEK yooo to lax reform pro In case of ca • The Zip special programs 376-0400 for Polish department Opinions from the public jibbul the con- had recommended elimination of the exemp- for Springfield is • The Office of Education of the Department of troversial tax reform plan, which includes tion. - " , Squiid ' Health, Education and Welfare has awarded A stalewide referendum, as recommended- Union College $72,09^ for student aid programs proposals for a-statewide properly tax and" a 376-0144 ,fx*r Fire Deportnienl State personal income tax; are sought by by Ihe Tax Policy Committee, shotild be con- for 1972-73", ft was-flnnounced this-week by Dr. ducted on the question oLwJigther real properly 37 07081 • Kenneth-W- iversen, president. Assemblyman Herbert II. JKIehn' of Union County. • . - • "exifmptions for fraternal, veterans and other // on drujj problems The grants are for Educational Opportunity service organizations-should bo'continued, the Pobll.h.d Ev.ry Tho..ioy'by T-Umo. Publishing Corp. ' Grants Program, the College WorkSludy Xssembryman Kiehn jaldjhjs week thai all HALFWAY MARIC=tCoh$troctlon_pf the $5 million Library-Classroom Building on, 41 Mountain avp., Sprlngfl.ld, N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 Program, and the rJational Defense Student . persons holdingopinions about the plan or any Assemblyman-Kiehn also agreed with Gov. - UnlornCollege's Crariford-carnpDS~ha»'Toachod^therrhalfway~mcn-k7-The-elofe-tqT- ..Loan Program— • ' part of the plan may wrltejo hjm at"823'Mid-' Cahill thut "perhaps Ihe greatest burden under _ 75,000 square foot complex Is expected to be completed by spring, 1973, The new Iptlon kalk " Second Ctnrs Postage wobd dr., Hahway, N:J. 07065. SPRINGFIELD/, N J. THURSDAYr JUfME-15;: 1972 Dr. Iyerien said additional funds may be oufsysiemof taxation has fallen on our senior ...--facilities "will prrwlHn n l|brnry"'uiltK" «phr«» for more-than 100,000 Volumes and 20 Cirits Per.Copy • provided-for the Educational Opportunity Noting that the legislature will meet on June citizens." The governor-recommended tax seating for about 450 students. The classroom bGlldlng_w|ll contain 17 classrooms,' Grants Program and the College Work-Study 'The meeting will now come to order.' 15 to begin its consideration of bills, whlstr" " relief for Senior citizen's be extended. two lecture halls, faculty offices and other teaching facilities. • Program under a supplemental funding bill would implement the lax reform program, now pending in Congress. The Union College Assemblyman Kiehn stated that letter); from presiaeTIt said he has urged Sens. Clifford P. tte public-will help him to determine his voles DON'T BE MISLED Case and Harrison A. Williams, Jr:, on the bills. Approximately 54 pieces of TRADING Towjijs^ip^d Congresswoman Florence -P.' Dwyer and legislation pertaining to the" plan have been Congressman .Cornelius Gallagher, to support STAMPS referred to the Assembly's Taxation Com- ' OUR TRIM SAVES Y'du MONEY! ihe-sup'plemenia.K appropriation. mittee, the^asHemblyman said "There is a great need", for additional Check wKo» you buy! Two Guyi bu(ch»rt trim your ' financial aid to guarantee that all qualified "I want to learn Ihe reaction of the people lo E COMPLUI FREE m»at to-you gat Unbone and fat. Th«r« can b« BOOK is uwS students are given the opportunity for a college.: . the taxplan so I can vote-intelligently when Ihe a,big dlff*r«nc« b«tw««n two tUaktf that Wtigh Jopjstudents Tbwn+Kiuse education.^Dr. Iversen Vaid. - ' Assembly debates lhe~tax package starling WORTH WITH EVERY tUm «am». At Twer Guyir*h« tall and vxc**t fat ' Union College has' been awarded $31,097 June_l5." Assemblyman Kiehn declared. SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION on ourtanaVr T-bon* itaaki.arc remaVed^to you under the Educational Opportunity Grants . THe master pfiiiTfor tax reform, presented lo 125 FOOD • g«t mort steak ', ' • • •: * Program, $25,995 iindexihe Collcgu Wurk-Sluily the Legislature by Gov. William T^ Cahill on 'PURCHASE Hpnorecf requestfqjls Program, 'and J15',000' under; the"..National' May 18, lias been termed the most Defense Student Loan Program. revolutionary tax reform plan ever proposed in SALE TODAY-thru SAT. Compare ... T*le\v~Jersey." In his message,' the governor a'sked"lhe Legislature lo approve a $2J)i|lioiWnx_ and cat better for less! Dayton 5-0 vote -•-, All >h*n«:nnt rtpw^hniild -package-that included; a Slstatewjde.propcrty" COV'T WSPUT10 by rwn^ • w »^ k«**^» — • - — - — — — -. property lax by 40 percent, according to an new'play area ' estimate...^ " _ - '• recelv&J'TSAfdwarcis z rOne ofthe Tnore-rontrdversinl-parts-of GOVT-I A' total-of. 297 honors were bestowed upon _By ARNKR GOLD-^ CahilL's message deals with the'Tiha'ricing ft! Jonathan Dayton*Regional High-SchooL The Township Committee, with no dissent locaLedllcalionjlLsysteins tayjhe state through_ students during thi» annual crhnlactlr'nuMn-H.;. an3 without comment. TuRwlny night rcjpcM -Um—statewide—ptoper-ty—lav— Assernhlyjnan- ^assembly held in Halsey Hall yesterday. an application for a zoning variance to permit Kiehn pointed out. He urged parents, teachers, construction of town house luxury-apartments 1 They included 23 student scholarshtpsrwhich in the Hidden Valley.area, or Coradi tract, off —boards ofeducation and all interested citizens^—I —- were given to: Maxine Gelfand, Lynne Stern- to present their opinions, about theJinancini!—| Summit road and north of Rt. 78, on the Summit ~tSSrjrand Laurie Strum (Ballusrol Golf Club); line. —. : • - proposal" when they write to-him.lAssem- Michael Prisanf (Elkay Products Co.); r blyman Kiehn reported thai the • governor , In other business before an audience'of-some~=^ - r Patricia ' Lalak (Equipment' Contractors' 30 citizens at Town Hall, the-gdverning body "declared, that "slate, financing of education "Association,'Inc.); Howard Fleischman, must not intrude upon our-IraditionaMocal reminded_all_Jownspe6plc-that the monthly 1 KoberLGoodman (Key Club); Susan Grimm control. ' "B'3?S-in" collection of bottles and newspapers and Richard Wnek (JDRHS Booster Club); will be held Saturday morning at Jonathan . Assemblyman Kiehn said_Jio_agrees with Dale Ames ani-Llsa Thieberger (JDRHS Dayton Regional High School. The Dayton band Gov. CahllUhat the veterans' real property tax. ^faculty); Anne Apgar and. David Schaffer will share in the work, and in the proceeds, with • deduction must be continued. The Tax Policy (Mayor's Day Golf Committee); Joseph j16 Save Our Environment Committee. .Committee's report had recommended its Rapuano (Edward J. Ruby);' Susan Denner Much-of-=th , elimination. The Union County assemblyman '(Springfield. Community Players); Andrew' Recreation Department problems, including nlsSo said he favors exemption of clothing . Nltkin and Arlene "SheehanJSpringrield Lions authorization pf a water fountain at Alvin " purchases, from the sales-.tax provisions Club); Marcie Felman and Vicki Hammer Playground,-a-rcquest for a new play area in -J_iecause clothing is a necessity required by alK BONELESS CHUCK (Springfield Rotary Club); Patricia Lies and the Springbrook neighborhood, hiring of am families regardless of income. The committee" Barry Pomp (Springfield Rotary. Club); assistant recreation director "and appointment POT ROAST" Elizabeth Ard (Springfield Teachers of personnel for the swim pool and Association), /and—VictorlB-^Rogssner- playgrounds. \ . KUHNEN •• (Springfield Woman'sdubfr^^"; "' Will H«lp You PI on "TJUTFofficiatto attend A Wondorful Itlnnrury _ Publications awards-went to Lisa Minster THICK CUT SHOULDER FRESH THE VARIANCE DENIAL stated that the- USDA CHOICmE BEEF - ARMOUR STAR and Cindy-RoSjirfTRegionalbgue editors, and J.EAH FOR STEW shortage of rental housing in Springfield is no Make Vour dental hygiene-event LONDON BROIL GROUND GROUND GROUND ihe Dayton "News" editor-in-chief, Paula Kir- Rnervatlons Now I schenbnum. - • ' . ——-- —greaterthan thescarcltyomne^farnilyTfdrhes;:'" CRUISES: Mrs. Genia .Berk, associate dean Jor allied LEAthft TENDER BEEF CUBES SHORT RIBS SLICED BACON BEEF CHUCK ROUND^ for which Ihe land is now zoned. It commented VAC. REMEMBERr-TOOl health programs at Union County" Technical LEAN Jonathan Dayton Regional High School PTSA Air Fares To~Europe (POTTING). , TI'T'C PACK £ ALL *• EXTRA that Ihe lown now has. 1,4p9"apartments-and^r . Afe.At Th«lr Lowest Institute, will attend the National Conference of CUBE STEAK BEEF LEAN —(Continued on pago 27) 3.7G3 houses — thus making "more than a . Right.Nowl II Dental Hygiene Directors InLake Tahoe, from _ ib. ib. — Ib. 7d . 87 USDA CHOICE 79 reasonable contribution^ lo the .fulfillment of June lfl t(L21atjvas announced by Dr. George B6NELiSS USDA CHOICE BOTTOM : J9_ C -tlrts alleged regional need: II. Baxel, president of UCri. -J-: . ~ SHOULDER ROUND ROAST ""— IB, ";•;• SILVER-TIP ROAST- ib I-—- —The resolution said that the impact of-Rt. 78 KUHNEN Thelpurppse of the conference is to discuss USDA CHOICE B0NELE5S V QO Ib. .-i^i . UA STUYVESANT AVE- • STEAK -USOA CHOICf • 97 « Surnmier _• construction on the tract in question is."con- UNION CENTER r"-MU7-IMT federal funding, for dental Kygiene programs in 29 m —- PYRAMID BUILDERS — A group of 80 boys qnd-glrls qt the Rayrridfid Chlshafm School jectural" and that the property "is of sufficient ib. RUMP ROAST Ib. collcgesBindJeclinical schools. "'.;' TOP ROUND ROAST }"™ have been working irva_gymrtastica;prqgram under the direction of Donaldi, •..'dimension to retain its oytn integrity, not-