'TIL 9 Second C5tEi'p•,]vi&oped in..December was very scavengers to continue to cooper during a closure action, the prior owner ate as they have in the past an requireM for emergencies', two Tuesday. -die PI., urged the "governing "body ' These- will be small He said that if the board] did' not intervene in either the truck-mounted pumps can be added p.m. to,•'disregard- the zoning, board's through the West. did not anticipate this surplus as CAMPBELL that the additional effort by th announcing the program, explored by committees"and at fu- original foreclosure'or in the re- to ^he reservoir, Commissioner In recommendation and grant the per-> .revenue for the 1967-68 . school I public works .department will as Mayor AVesley. N. Philo, ture, board meetings". . foreclosure 'aiid' no one had shown sist in removing all garden debris Prinftle explained. bfmer mit for "this desirable small re- Charles M-: .Ra'y, publisher of the budget it would go into surplus for the slightest interest in the pro- Delivery of a new 10-inch diesel- club president, noted; that a con-sidential apartment." He- noted the 1968-69 budget. . '; "If it should be necessary, to re—) /Citizen and'ChroniCle, was'named Cranford Man perty for more than 45 years until operated pump is expected this certed effort is under way .by both that 100 percent offrstreet park- The school 'board previously re- moVe bushes, small trees- and the : a director of the chamber o t o fill a Community Investment Co: canie week. An older -8-inch pump " municipal officials and public spir- ing is provided and that.83 percent duced the budget by $29,300, in- like, homeowners are requested to of the block in which the property vacancy. on the scene at the last moment. securely tie this material and now. being rebuilt at a cost " -' "Boris Bergen, past president and cluding $17,700 for a key punch Wins Sloan The court held that Community $1,000 to bring it to peak operat- ited citizens for improved facilities is: located, presently is occupied by operator and- administrative assist- place it' at the curb," the mayor in the town center. -J-hairman nf the Vhamhpr's central Co—cmilfl not added.. ing capacity. Commissioner Pringle large apartment buildfnfls.—The ant to help obtain additional feder- other apartrrie'nts, he pointed out,. ..-«' business area revitalization com- Fell because it had no interest in the Public -.-Safejty Commissioner noted that ,with flie two pumps tr "The center $f Cranford JSftectsr mittee, reported on recent activi- al aid, and the rental of IBM equip- au operation, the township will have to a great extent, on the commun-. provide much less off-street park- ment, and $11,600 for a . summer David H.,,'.. Campbell . of 422 Man-".. jI lot"^s °\u"at th e I'""time V thue Vlownshi v,-p *-'filedi -ACharges G. Siegfried pointed out ties-of his group which Jg working that-it is permissible to burn gar- |,hree times,the. pumping. eafiaiitjL curriculum workshop. ;" or. Ave. budget administrator for its-^foreclosure action. The.court ^hflid in Conjunction With the Planning den Refuse so long as atmospheric at this CfiU'cal location. Both pumps ing The budget contains $27,000 for Radio Corp. of America in its New further held that Community,, ln- 1 For this reason, we are inviting Mr,„.. . M(!Grath asserted that the Board. vestment Co.', under the circum- conditions permit. Residents may will be mobile and thus usable tq Casino,.built in 1897, presently is was expressed to the summer school- program: York office, has been awarded an cope with flojfrUni; pi'oblems any, the general public to this meeting. 'Appreciation stance, could not beconsidered a call tite- headquaMers at any tirHe "an eyesore, ^ fire and. accident . Lewis Goldberg, chairman of the $17,000 for the Upper, Summer Alfred P. Sloan Fellow&hl| at the amr find out. a»bout atmospheric wh^re in the township. *'I am certain tliat many of &W School, which will be conducted at bona fide purchaser far value hazard to. the' immediate area. A chamber's recent annual dinner Massachusetts Institute of _ Tech- without notice, of the outstaHding 'conditions. The commissioner noted Commissioner Pringle reported citizens will want to keep,informed small gard.efi type apartment would' meeting at the Shackama'xon Golf Cranford High School, and $.10,000 nology-for the coming year, it wjis interest of others in the property, that burning is prohibited at all the township,is making every fef-on the progress of this most import- be a tremendous improvement in and Country Club in Scotch Plains, for the Lower Summer School, ; times-on streets and roadways and fort to provide an effective, system the area." . • - and other members of his commit- which is planned at Hillside Ave- announced this week by Dean Wil- must be carried out, preferably in of storm drainage without damag ant-effort." - nue Junior High School. . . A social hour will follow the Harold Snyder, represented by tee. "• A- • . liam F.. Pounds of the Alfred P. residences ing the recreational talUe of th High School Band containers, away from meertin-g. A. C. Stine, was the successful bid- Sloan School of Management. : or other buildings. iJlahw'ay *"" der for about three quarters of an . A total of 45 fellowships for a Annual Concert acre in the O-B zone ^adjacent to Blind Boy to Be Special Guestfull year for education in manage- property he now 6wns. The ,price ment at MIT were awarded. The. Program Told was $13,230. Mr. Snyder Dlans {o year's" study will"lead to a master The jCranford High School Con-Start of Aldene build a nursing home on the pro- At Jean ShepherdPrOgrajn of science degree". The grants were cert BarKT~uncfer the'direction of perty. A resolution was approved re- Amon/vmu.iKg those attending the "imthe concert's start, to shake his made to outstanding young hus- Robert M. Yurochko will present concert" appearance of Jean Shep-'hand and talk with the man whom iness and government executives its aimuai concert on Friday, April questing the Union County Park Of Ferry Elizabeth's Long Career Commission to convey,to the .town- herd, radio personality, in the.John| he Juiows only by the sound of Jus both in- the United *"States arid 2U at 8:15 p".m. in the school aud- *' - -• - - = - • f—•"•* • " - • i i c e By ROBERT YOUNG, JR. ship the unpaved portion of River- F. Kennedy Memorial . Series abroad. • •itorium. side Dr. between Kenilworth Blvd. - Cranford High School at 8:30 to- Mr. Levy remarked that this will The fellows will begin their in- 'The band will present a varied Cranford commuters to. Man- be a birthday celebration that Mi- hattan, and. local shoppers and and the paved portion of the street. night -will be a special guest, •Mi- y tensive: year of study in. manage- selection of music ranging • from The area will be p'avetf by the hael" Levy, a blind boy irotn Brad-, chael as, well as his brother, Rob-1 t m Jun(» to recent compositions theatregoers who travel to New IUIH u ji _i r^zr—jrr;—cicw Harhara—anri hia —o classical tn torvo ihrflo more homes ley Beach~ ert; his Barbara, Sloan Fellowships tor partlclpa-; inciuc]ing: . Vork City li.y the Jersey Central mother and.father will never for- tion in this program arc consider-1 ..Divertimento for Band, Op. 4^J, Cines don't pay much- attention to to be built, along the drive. As is the case~with all those who Peter B. Stevens, 626 Riverside ed among tfle highest.honors-which-yinccnl pt.rsichetti; "March MJU it, but they come in contact with a are sightless, Michael must rely on get. • ' • _, Dr., made inquiry as to whether can come to young men diduringg i / yr~ Franz Schubert h b t; "Bole"Bolerro bit of Garden State history when] his other k senses to .guide hi' m' The John F. Kennedy Memorial 1 Riverside Dr. subsequently would their management, careers. The fef- Ernesto L ec u on a; they journey across the Hudson' througuuuujjihi i,» eacvh. dayj . And through one Series is sponsored, by the Crah- ; become a through street. He oi these other senses, that of hear- ford Education Association and theJows, in their-mid 30's, were: care- .Themes fiora pr , Zhivafio ; Wil- liivcr on the Jersey Central Ferry/ urged that a traffic study be made -'ing,'he has gained a very special .-Parent-Teacher Organization of fully selected by MIT from a group. ] i a m T c l l overture," Rossini, and Elizabeth. and- steps taken to prevent the friend. ^Cranford and. all proceeds/go to theof exceptionally able executives: . . Cncyemie ''(>6," an origii ' co'm Routine it may be, but a rido^m street from becoming a through He has- never ..rhet this Jriend, combined scholarship fund of these whose organizations nominated | _ osi(^ n ' b y Mr yufochko. the old ferryboat constitutes what thoi'oughfarp.. Mr. McGrath sug- only heard him. They have nevergroups. them for admission to'the program i " Also included in the program little romance is left in making the gested that a "barrier be placed at for tonight's perform. to accelerate their" development will be the Stage Band playing rip.' And that is all but gone. On touched hands, but they have Tickets 1 the end. of the payed portion to pre- touched minds, for. Michael listens | ance "will be available at the door, into positions of major executive ! "Mopsy" and "Diggm ," Ralph lay 1, the Aldene Plan goes into vent it "from becoming a racewuy." to his friend at 10:15 each night or "advance purchase may be ar responsibilities for the future.- Mutchler; "E'ssclldbbee," John La- ,'ffect. Two days before then, when The committee adopted a resqlu- on Radio Station WOR. That friend ranged by contacting Mr. White at The Sloan Fellows will move their Portii. and "Entree' .to Andre," he makes her final run, on April tion commending Robert J. Ftynn is. Jean -Shepherd: -illsidc Avenue Junior High families to the. Cambridge, area Gary Shopman, a.nd the Trio 28, train travelers between Cran- of 25 BrtfSd St. for his courage in - chool. ' . . in June to spend 12 months at plii\inu "Blue Rondo Ala Turk," ord, points beyopdr and Manhat- saving Patrick Scanlon from drown- Michael's 15th birthday anniver- J an, will lose that bit 'of nostalgia sary is tomorrow, and when his MIT, studying in depth the funda--! " limbeck. ing on December 29. The youngster father, Aaron Levy, heard of the mentals'that underlie sound man- Tickets will be sold at the door., the Elizabeth provides.- fell into the river and Mr. Flynn, agement decisions and the changes roceeds from the concert will be The Ferry Elizabeth, now a sen a lineman, for Public Service, scheduled appearance, of Jean Youth Admits in management and technology. ior citizen on the Hudson', is the, Shepherd at Crant'ord High School sed to purchase additional music jumped into the icy, swollen stream Many will complete MIT's require- ast original Jersey Central Lines and pulled the boy to safety. A this evening, he thought to him-Series of Thefts, ments for the degree of master' of nd instruments. ferry in service. Green and white, self: "What a wonderful way for copy of the resolution was present- science in management. with a black stack, she's a 1,200 ed to Mr. Flynn by Mayor Edward Mike to have a happy, birthday!" Vandalism Here Men who are selected as Sloan double'-ender that came down To achieve that end, Mr. Levy ton K.'. Gill. Police Chief Matthew T. Haney Fellows have already distinguished in Wilmington, Del., in He served on the Sandy llook, jumped Uito his car and drove 55 Week's Weather the ways in New York Harbor a few years Public Affairs Commissioner II. eported this week that a 17-year- themselves within some specialized 1901. whose- sister ship, Monmouth - miles to Cranford in,, hopes .of se- area to the point where top man- UJC Meteorological Station ago. She has, as well, seen the" ser- Raymond Kirwan reported resi- ld Cranford boy serving a term Coitie May Day, when re-routing sold away to serve as a ferry on dents in vicinity of the Cranford cui'Lng five tickets for his family agement feels they will carry more rated skyline of Manhattan change San Francisco Bay - still operates to attend the show. He took •with t Bordentown Reformatory on an HARdlD DUHQCQ, M«worolooltl to Newark terminates ferry service Municipal Pool had requested spe- senior management responsibilities on. the Jersey Central, the Eliza- and change again over the years. in British Columbia waters.. Of him,a letter written to Joel Geller rmed- robbery charge.has confess- in the future," Dean Peter P. Gil, Could she talk, Elizabeth could tell cial consideration for their mem- beth will pass along to a fate* a s Elizabeth, he says with just pride: bership applications. 'He said it and George White, Jr., organizers ed to 17 breaking and eriterings, director of executive programs at -Temperatures' this week ranged tales with the best of the old mar-"Shu's a grand old lady. She's of the John F. Kennedy Memorial yet undecided.-. She may be sold, was impossible at this time to make . i larcenies, 3 auto thefts and 31MIT stated. "The 45 men who were .rom a high of 71 degrees on Mon she "way be scrapped. In any ev-iners in-Stutcn Island's Snug Har- steam!" Series, requesting the tickets he selected for 1967V68 reflect in- day to a low of 28 degrees yestcr changes in the regulations to grant- cts of vandalism ' in Cranford ent, she will be missed by those of bor. Steam!' There is the glamor and 1he request. He ajso reported wished to give Michael fo^ his creasing concern with developing day, as 140 degree days were re rom 1961 through 1965. us who have stood outskhr on her In the beginning, the Elisabeth excitement of the Elizabeth. When there were 40 less pool member- birthday. managerial resources' by the fed-corded to bring the total for Apn vehicle deck on hot summer days —to put the record Straight—was Michael will get his birthday The chief snid the youth gave eral government and by industrial she gets under way on one of the ship'- cancellations this year than 194 and for the heating seasoi to catch.a cooling breeze; or, in the Lak.ewood, -one of 10 proud 36 trips she makes daily, Monday last year and that the pool has a present — and more, for it has he addresses of places here where organizations outside the United which began September 1 to 4,831 winter, as .she ploughed steadily Jersey "Central ferries- linking the been suggested that he meet with States," through Friday, across the Hudson, waiting list of 691 families. he stole a total of $6,586.54 in the , Precipitation during the week through drifting ice, traveled warm Garden State with the great City her. engines don't roar and whine, his idol, Jean Shepherd, prior to The year of study inclpdes a Otaled .39. inches, including .34 and .secure in the. main-and upper Mayor Gill reported on the or- breaking and entering cases and across the llud'soh. Among her sis-they pulse and throb^^ller plates ganization of mayors of Union three-week field trip to Europe. ast Thursday, .02 on Friday, a cabins. The old boat is nostalgia ters, as . longtime Cranford com- vibrate in a.special way. She spins $429 in larcenies. Mr. Campbell received a bache- trace on Saturday, and .03 on Mon-afloat, a part of . the American out a rippling wake. _And , her County communities and said that muters will recall, were Red Bank, the group is supporting Assembly Local police received. a letter lor of science in business adminis- day. scene that in fast fading away as Cranford (now a restaurant. The whistle fcmits a saucy sound and - Plaque Presented from the boy saying he wanted to tration from progress tolls the bell for more exhales a white plume. Signal Bill 737 which would limit the use- A year ago the temperature Ferryboat, south of Perth. Amboy), of sales tax revenues for state pur- talk to a detective, and the admis- He has been with RCA for 18 ranged from a maximum of 57 de-leisurely transportation:- Her de-Wilkes-Barre, Westiield, and" Som-bells ring, and, now and again, Joe To Former Chief sions of crimes here came when he years In its New York and Harri parture will end an era for the Meyer, 47 years with the company, poses to .$162 million. Airy excess grees to a minimum of 37 degrees, erville—all prey to age and retired would be returned to the -muniti- Former 'Police Chief Lester W was questioned at the reformatory son divisions. He is an Army vel 156 degree days wore recorded Jersey Central Lines. in recent years. calls down the speaking tube from by Detective, Sgt. Michael F. Fed-eran of the Korean Conflict. In her time, the Elizabeth has the whecjhousc to Engineer Jack palities for general municipal UM\ Powell vJus presented with a plaqu to bring the total for the heating The name Lakewood gave way t o He urged local 'residents to lend _."in recognition of outstanding serv iroff and Detective Thomas R. Ben- Mr. and Mrs.' Campbell have witnessed the evolution of a grea^t Pezzulich in the engine room far ton. season to 4.834. Precipitation Elizabeth following reconstruction their support to the measure. ice to police, education" bty the been„ residents of Craoford since totaled-only 02- inches. A very harbor, the Port of New York. She after a fire in 1050 that leveled, the below. There,""he and" Otter Ray- Union County- Board of State PBA The armed robbery charge svas I960. They have three children has seen all the famous luxury mond Lulbiccich, another old-tim- The mayor expressed the town- pleasant week prevailed; wlth:BJild boat toner iron hull. "She got her ship's sympathy to' the family oE Delegates at a luncheon at h brought against him in Rahway. They are -members., of the Firs temperatures and ocean liners conic and go — Lusi- er see to the smooth performance s daytime face lifted," says Capt. John Boyle, Harold A. Glovier, a member of the Mountainside ln.n qn Tuesday. Presbyterian Church and Mr tania, Mauretania, Leviathan, Nor- Elizabeth's master, a friendly; stur- of Elizabeth's 66-year.qld quadrup- nights. .mapdic, the Queen Mary and Eliz- le reciprocating steam engines. Civil Defense Council -and captain The former chief,'who retired a -Campbell has participated in Unit This week's temperature record; dy Scot from outside Edinburgh, Free Family Concert ed Fund drives. abeth (by whose name some com- The engines, four barrel-sized of the emergency police, who died the end of February after mor . Degree who first went to sea in 1918. and Saturday. » than 25 year>"bf service in the lo A family concert sponsored by Max. Min. Days muters jokingly call her), Liberte, joined the Jersey Central Lines cylinders and giant drop-forged v the Hillside Avenue. Junior High Prance, , and numer- join y February report of Fire Chief cal police department, was dear Thursday 51 - 44 17 rods producing 1,500 horsepower. of the Police Academy of the Unio~ School PTA will be presented, b y Metal Stud Tires Out 37 26 ous others. Elizabeth! was on hand Marine Department in 1829. John N'. Schmltz showed 5 general .Local motorists'were warned b Friday 41 when survivors of the Titanic trag- in and 16 'still alarms With property Cpanty Police Chiefs' Associatio tho Union County Symphony Or- ' 54. ' 35 20 Capt. Boylo,, senior captain police this week that metal stud Saturday STSSdMhd d e Ne" w "--' YoT-k the department', go s back W . loss by fire estimated at 821,050. from' 1958 until his retirement. chestra i-n- the sehool at 3 f.rri. on : 29 20 CdyWC stoked by hand. In automatcd ded snow tires arc prohibited o Sunday 60 she Plied her route Idays -when the railroad operated A new fire hydrant was authorized He also served as educational co Sunday, April 23. A* Donald Whel- 71 44 7 waterside age FirSnien Louis Ciceran and 1 all highways, roads and streets i Monday \hp'taHshiDS sailing vessels I excursion and ccommuteo r -steant- * (Continued on Page' 8) __^ ordinatorTof advanced police train Ian, instrumental music instructor, Ifo. P (qontiflued on Pag6 8) . . will conduct the orchestra. There " alter Saturday, Apr: Tuesday * ,'45 around.ai4nl:?he: thVworff world*i ; gathered'shipgathered' ships down to the • ing. courses conducted throughout ...64 I. will be no. admlssfoii cjuarjfc 1 ' ' "• - ; Wednesday .' the county. \

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