Springfield 'Ave., Corner of 43Rd St., President of the 60Q,0U0-Member Jewish Service Between I976"And 1975, the New Jersey Sector Ol the Northeast
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J ,•: . ^-Thursday, October 16, 1975- I employment:.the large, diverse pool of high ; quality talent and a basic public transportation Tech institute to hold B^nai B rlth head system that will be Increasingly important in ^arrera of energy-conservation: To make' the" environmental exhibit •mosf oTTBese, state' policy and" Investment New Jersey Institute of Technology; Newark, will speak Tonight should strengthen existing.cities, where office will present a new environmental exhibition to NJ. economic future ^J°b3-gre-niesr-appropi4ate7uinl improve their during. Nnvftmhfr, —illustrating——tai— -•, i-poputotton levtb and - - New Jersey's economic future is tied to high The-earlier- growth in -J>Jue!c6llar_Jobs_ living .enyjrtumi6nts, ¥he-show will be shown at the NJIT College Of Blnai B'rith, will address. the annual in- jobs, the Regional Plan Association this week -Vofk-Gity-and not a significant jncreaBO for4he- Ski Club plans meeting rtd floor lounge. *It will stallation dinner of that organization's Career told the Governor's Commission oh Economic iyi-State Region. Since then, much of the loss Young marrieds and singles interested in Wednesday, Nov. 5 and continue and Counseling Agency tonight at the~Short Recovery at a public hearing in Newark. In New-Jersey represented-factories—that skiing may attend a get-acquainted meeting of Friday, Nov. 21, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. dally. Hills in Millburn. - - '. Sheldon Pollack, Information director, : moved out ofihe-region.- consistent with the theWewark ski Club at the Rathskeller Tavern, Admission If free. -~ ^"^ --'-^_ The Knoxville, Tenn. resident, the 19th pointed Out that during the economic decline .national pattern.of industrial relocation from 1425 Springfield 'ave., corner of 43rd St., president of the 60Q,0u0-member Jewish service between i976"and 1975, the New Jersey sector ol the Northeast. There is little chance of .Irvlngton, next Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.- and every Wednesday evening thereafter.^ For organization; has just returned from a.visit the Tti-State Region lost 125,000 industrial jobs regaining them, Pollack stated. ' further information, •call 687-7381. X PublUh.d titif Thuudoy by Trumm Pub|'l«(>ln0 Co>p. 1 abroad during which he met with heads of state while white-collar employment showed only a On the other hand; Pollack emphasized, the --U-Uounloln^v..., 'Springfield.- N. J. 0708 I .- 6B&-77OO and representatives of governments; His minor decline after clliribing by 440,000 jobs region—and New Jersey—have two great • meetings in this c'ounlry- with high (ever ad- between I960 and 1974. '.•;•••' ' ' strengths to build on in expanding white-collar Moiling Addratl; _ ' SffCond Clo>s Po^ioga ministrative persons have been frequent and VOL. 47 NO. 3 SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1975- ^^tiZriJ" JS^ents Per Copy 1 :'*9f Sprlngfle(d,-«.ji-O7O8l > Pold ot 5pilngf,|ald, N.j. recent. At the dinner, which will honor Rabbti.l t <" • ; .'" ^_ « - Mortimer .1. Rubin of HirWirtii—mrnnt^rg -K Blood bank accredited _£XE£tt£dJo_dlstuss the complex.political. ROLEX economic situation as it relates to the~United 7-Cen.teri—--bivUigstonr^-an—congratulalteai:1he--boardJ.'of; S d'h "nouriced'this "week that ac- trustees and staff and added, 60 DAYS ; 2,000 MM ON WORLD The Career, and Counseling Department of QuiHty UIKICITT CHAMPIONSHIP B'liai B'rith serves' youtfi and adults' by ~-creditaUonJot.its Jblopd bank- "The recognition by the AABB C^IDM flnt. ProM axl* iiHmbl professional' testing and. counseling r from. Unr rtir •>!>.'Dram lyit.m, miln REVSON WEARS procedures. The New Jersey office, under the American Association for interest in * providing the tranimfuWn. p«m and laa pile by Alrc««l*d. A ROLEX. • direction of Or. Joel Goldberg, is at 17G7 Morris Blood Banks for another two highest quality medical care to the patients you serve." ave., Union,'and jmnually'guides-more than years.' "• • •"•••. votes 2,500 young people in jnaking educational and This certifies that the level <• ;irp«r i-hnli-oc : :=: in, JW'hM- met th«lr sruellng minlstcativc performance An Inexpensive HELP « hori and mind-end c»r. Llk» MONKEYING AROUND—Animal keeper. formula -1 McLaren,-v hit Officers, to be. installed tonight include: within, the blow bank or WANTED ad In the l'fwatcn It. a triumph of itylf, chairman, Mrs. Milton Lane of Union; vice- . Allen Foust has his hands full with Classified panel, or this p«rformanci and precltloni ttit transfusion service meets or. newspaper win reach over Roiox Oa/Date in lekt'mid or 100 on hand chairman. Or! KennctH- Bloom of Dumont; Turtle Back Zoo's woolley monkey, 30,000 .nearby reader. AUTOMOTIVi "COM. platinum onlyj day in 23 laQgusgei. exceeds the standards families. To place your ad. secretary, Mrs, Robert Cameron of Fort tjce ''Georgia Girl."'Georgle-Girl can be established by the~AXBB.". ,call r -'- und -treasurer,' Morris Itohrberg .of Newark, . 6een daily at Turtle Back from 10 a.m. Dr. Hebert F. Polesky, ' ——486-7700 — to 5 p.m. and on Sundays and holidays as deci§p FRIDAY D.EADUNE frqm II a.m.- to 6 p.m. The zoo is All Items other than* spot news sr\ould-be In located at 560-Northfleld ave., West our office by noor). on Friday." • Orange. .^ ' ' reached Ritter cited Opponents announce byrci Ily ABNEIt GOLD , UNION-CAMERA—- • David. T. Chase.—board The Springfield Board 6T Education Monday • exchange chairman -of-the-^tabbinical ./.. nighLapproved two types of shared services -for College df America in Morris youngsters at St. James School and possibly Trtwnship^ announced this- other noripublic schools. Both decisions came Presents '"~~1 week that the college will, on ffv?to-fouf votes, with "IKc^r'aligrimeTiT honor Philip E:Ritter of South changing slightly from one issue to trjo other. '''nini'." nn Tuocrliiy urith- the . Board members acted.^efore an audience of C y itioVe" than lOJlpersons ' at the Haymond «)lloge^s-d istinpuislicd sorvict ChTfilS1^at SUPER award. The presentation will y ii the audience spoke at length on the issue, which behalf of Jewish higher had sparked the sharpest controversy in boar wttteWwn-nnd tho wojfc- history. The board rejected a. petition with r . being done by the college to t 1 matter. After the final ynte^opporients of the -Jmtwiff— Bllamlflerviwflprofirapfi m pledBwMo'roril ir -K education. The award will bo S3 Iheir efforts iri: the" cdurla. V' '.w inp ^"T^-ftTiTnori'/o^ ix\(* s iovernor ~M6rrls ,teib in' 'uueil ?v -4tH jviorrisiown. n-mivnuAi JinLGtflS snflpch Ihornnv. nn n rnsp-hv-rnsp hnsis :\R • \<ylll rin truA/nrrlq rfttr*>nt \A/ApknpH«; rnnrftr* Inllr"; ivjn m \~——Duylui.l Huyluiiul DUnu ^nUal(. llt). Llplui I ul 5prf dctlimiiirjU by Uiu board.—~ Morrison, student choirmon; Mark Farlnello, Mary Alice schcilorshiDS tor students entering college wltho major in ano-ton rounq ot rviounroTriside honq poster onnouncinq tne siuaents, next ooor to tnu Keenan and Torri'Knlerlm. Students of the Jonofnon Dayton musics—ond --summer vocol training scholarships. «Ars. parochial school, to participate in clauses in -Tournarriont-of Champions' competition to be held on Sundpy at 1 p.m.. at the Regianal High School vocdl music department, sponsored by Thorna.s Knierim and John Farinelro'are co-chairmen forv r-FrUEve&Sat.^-, -Sat. Onlv —M»U«l-ovenoe-<lelaV-Bemds-<feffl-ali-ovor New HI^il _hnme ccnnomics.-industriol artdbip t hi|l>tSllilhH^b jkidM' ^the~ purrtpklp sale* ot- marching, maneuvering and music.' rTh ill bo filled int .g|assi!S. pprrmps-inrpi- or fnnr 'at n «?,\T?. >t«»n fRvcrxttn '- rv.~jr-riv-r--" i rever. yacnncies exist. IS8S -•-professional1 muaitr-fraternity" -r—-Board spokesman agreed that the cost for Candl te and local office1 s Tf . for wittier^ will meet at Kean T> "both.programs should be "negligible." Both- .,"4r^w,CbIleic_iirti- ' '"' • " ' *' IEJPAIITSNIC otner private- • ily Hw«yweir ^aid ,.discussiflns-4ejtelo<ifa ur?"nd the theme ofthe role of to meet the public QtxvV-V. program -who will- •For Pgntax Cameras "women in the music. 'ft MOTIONS for shared si e; •.democrat Joanne liajoppi, TtepubT&rirt— League of Womeri'Voters and now'rcglOrfal " apportionment of state legislatures and in full introduce "and Strobonar who hud * nebeu,ji ijerriancl IndepcnclentdEdward N. Sei»<>-' LIIUJI man fui—{liu .Uriluii" "(rouiity U-ajjufs. vutliifi I'upi'Uht'iUatloh in ('»iigrt'ss~fpr~Thrr- includo- -study-aa Jf'.,'can'GfirJate.s for o'nfj seat on the Springfield Format fortheevcnihewiilbeaddro'sses~bv'tKc" "~"i)'i.stric7 of Columbia.1' Lasl year a new Electric FlasrT- .w ""Marcla Baldwin, soprano with wliipti examinedd tlie IBBUOB. f Re One Tbwnship Gommittee: and Arthur J-I, lluehrer, candidates, followed by a public question and dimension was added—an evaluation of-(he roll _^ the, Metropolitan Opera, and dri remodial services was presented after n candidate for the office of township clerk, will answer period. • ' • of the expeutiyo branch." YOUR NEXT Bring Your "** Miskit, Airth,— nssociate- Similar but not Identical proposal appeared , meel the public on candidates''nighl, Monday Candidates'-night is ;in annual event spon- A consensus meeting on the executive branch •¥. producer of "AM America," headed for defeat. ~C- . at 8 p.m. nt Iho Florence Gaudinecr School, S. sored by the Springfield League' of Women . of government will be held on Wedni'sday at B Equipment The new motion added a phrase thai, the ¥—the early- morning-riows show- — Springfield .aycnue-j).n'riJiShiinp.ij{/^rniirl_j_. - Vplert^jn- the belief that "face-to-face -con-- i-piinr-at-rthe-home-of-Joyce Garry,',31-I-jltlie - ~jfr"on' WABC-TV, Baldwin : .WiH " ledial-services wtll-bfi-approvcd-'by the ' Irr'additioii, .Springfield will be host to*the (rontation with, a candidate is more revealing Brook rd.