MILLBURN and SHORT HILLS C Ourt R Ules a Gainst P Ariso
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i T E m • - 71 * < 1 : ~ ~ * r . « w . - .. <9/ MILLBURNand SHORT HILLS Second Class Postage Paid at Milibum, N. j. ” Fifteen C en ts. Founded 1888 Published Every Thursday Vol. 81, No. 14 April 3,1969 Court R ules Against Pariso; F urther-A p p eallfcPohbible Court, the last roadblock 7 the police captain, said the ~ related the Chief Examiner state and~e ~ resident o f Daniel A. Pariso lost an standing between the " subtect of an' appegfflrad1- “ -for GiviT Service' was au Ridgewood Road. - other—and perhaps find— Township Committee and USotiyef 1 Been Btoaefiffd^ thorized to open the pro; C ap tr-t «atigoJs — argu ■ legal battleTastweekrWliyu-" -ttw^-nasainc o f - a new withfrlsbhent — motional test to lieuten»_ m en t was that the pro- ' motional examination t o a 3-judge Appellate Divi- - ~ Township Chief-pf Police ~ — Decided Fridays ants and, ‘There is noth- —«on panel-turned down his __h a t^iuem oged,- -j.. rdngLlQ-Show that he (the determine those eligible appeal brought against ■ Ga!pt. Pariso --has vmtil —7- The~Appeilatg Court de^ examiner) abused his dis- ' the state Civil Service De April !?7 tr> fflp Riipti an ..nisioq was handed , down rrretion .” Represerrtm gtoe o m d ic e should have been —• partment. - - ■ anneal with the Supreme 1 on Friday, far sdw w .ffW -* Civil Service Department _ open to only himself, th e Unless a further appeal sM b e enantfiapated^The at the" heamng--was Theo- lone captain on the depart is-now filed with the New The Item on Monday, decision, .^which wasonly -dore Ai, Win and, a' deputy m ent, plus the two lieuten- Jersey State Supreme Donald Karp, attorney for fou?>'paragraphs long, „ attorney general for the — (Continued on Page 3) Cleanup Committee --------— -------j Spring Cleanup Week Cites ‘GrowingLitter Emblem? Set for April 14 to 19 The annUaimeeting of volunteer student moni Lwamings to violators of apringa n ex t week,- tiie sanitation... the Milibum Township tors in the schools and on _ : the ordinance before up week wiH-be held from department said-in-its an- Cleanup Committee, a vol-. Ihe streets, a continuous actual summons are issued. April 14 through April 19, jnouneement today. — unteer organization. com- ’ newspaper campaign, and /Ordinance- permits tospos- - it- was" announced today. The department Also r e posed of delegates from an effort to get m orr or-"— able watertight containers During the period of ports that many residents Township cim ^ m d . .cut _ ganizations to dphatelarge — to-be-used, and contains .. cleanup - week,., sanitation are currently placing, piles tural organizations and rubbish receptacles. - instructions for the dis department crews with' the o f brush and tree branches ~ representatives of official The Glenwood Civic As- posal. of leaves-and-|?ass assistance of the road de- at tiie curb on the day o f municipal bodies, was held ~ sociation was commended clippings. r— ; partment will-piekup large - their regular trash colie e- at the-home of committee^ for its recent actiofl—ih -^ Mrs. Malcolm Wamock . •bulky items such as a p ^ k .' ; tio n . Brush and limbs w ill ' chairm an, Mrs. Walter placing i large ,: atlracttv e -- : ances which are not only be taken by- deparfc- IBachman, on March 26; litter bin near the ■Short," rep or ted. that .starting. about April 1 the Girl normally subject to munje- .m ent crew^ if they are c u t This meeting is held each HiHs Station .-Other organi-- -ipal collection. Detailed in in lengths not exceeding year as -a preliminary to - zations that follow Glen- Scouts will clean the Mill- —bum station areaa-and structions for the cleanup six feet. and securely tie d Cleanup Week which _ wpo{Us- leia ," the Cleanup acitivity "■ will "be available- together; - - - — —opens on Aprii-14.— — =€ommittee said, will haye gin work on their gardens ' The- committee_ ieports their names as donors at "adjacent to the_station. it is seeking ways and’ tractively painted on the. Present at the meeting1 means -to combat “the— - frorft Of such’ containers; were Mrs. C. R. Bushong, growing problem of litter . Township "Committee-— of the Woman's “Club' of. Skating School Seeks in streets, parking lots and- man William D, ~Gero Millburn, Mrs. D.GrBrace^l. other public places in the spoke on the responsibility— —League of Women. Voters,— commercial areas, as well pf the, community as a Morris Turnpike Site CHAPEAUX FOR THE EASTER PARADE-A k&ne-megk hat competition M d bY'the Friday - Mrs. John-Whitbeck, Gar- as in privately "owned Iota whole and he said that - den Study Club of Short Friends at their-meeting fast week produce/?these three winners. From W t are Mrs. Louise and places,*’ " concentration must- not — ... r An application for per-.. Morris Turnpike-just w est Balbo with the funniest hat, Mrs, Johanna GJIi with the most original and Mrs. Marie Johnson " Hills, "MrsrWarnbck,, Gar The consensus of the only be placed anrjthe ‘ den’s chairman of t he iocal- mission n o construct a _ of Farley Place. _ waring the prettiest hat. The contest has become an annual tradition with tharetired people's * meeting generally was that business areas. The use o f__ 2-story building on Moms ~ grafiji- " - ‘^ "T — IBixwrAltociafw) --G5PScQuts-l'trodps[~M ^7-- -The. application, for—a., more education is needed -tigh-tly- "Jeremjr"~Gordon,_" Short - ' Turnpike" "which would building permit-comes b e to produce awareness in cans, tin>e removal of cans house an ice skating school -fore, the zoning body o n -. Hills Garden Club, Mrs. -on-the first floor and of-' the average citizen of the _ promptly after collection ^.Sargent Dumper, Short tw o counts: an ice skating For Newsmen"- ~~ problems faced hy mem and the care and cleaning= fices on-the second is the school is not a permitted "" Hills Home Garden Club, major ipatter on the Zon- - bers of the governing " o f one’s own property Mb , JM. W. Meisner,- Mill- use under Township-ordi bodies of th e‘community, _ were advocated by Mr. bum Short .Hills Art CeB-" mg Board of, Adjustment’s nances and a portion o f and that training of young " ::Gero. agenda for its meeting^ th e: planned parking area is Vietnam Details ‘Off Limits* ter and secretary, of the "Tuesday, night, April 8. — people .might be the first New Ordinance committee, Mrs. Palmer located in a residential step. Bradner, Mrs. Bachman, ' — The— application has zone. " . _ _ Attention was called by been submitted by Ralph Suggestions ~~ -jMr^-Gero to the revised^ "vCaptain Ti St Ross of the This property has b een : -fire department, -lit-- F . Evans who now oper- A t Foreign Policy Conference Suggestions to imple-. sanitary ordinance of De ales an ice-skating school th e object of several o th er -- ment these ideas included cember, 1967, requiring Charles Mayo of-toe police -heeuangs-before-the- Board For the 5O0 journalists year’s- meeting of-journal- : lh e :. c;c>:mi:try’s better ~ department,- Matthew -rmEss&x^^treet.Thalr’Site- ists the tightbdnference at known journalists who - informal talks in the that receptacles be placed has been purchased by the o f Adjustment and in each who attended the National schools, assigned comffiu- Campanella,... consttuctiorL instance residents of Mead-’ Foreign Policy Conference _toe wrong time: — ~ charged that “ail we?re on the sidewalk t '" l .^superinteiufenV Harold J. municipsdity end wifi b e - for Editors and Broadcast 1) The Nixon Adminis hearing are meaningless nity tasks for the Scouts— i- earlier than 8; p.m. of tiie— —used as the location for a owbroolrRoad, the near along- lines sent to the day preceding collection, Curran, public works de- est residential street, have ers at the State Depart- _ tration, only two months political platitudes--plati- .new police headquarters. meeting by leaders,._the_ ana-removed by 8 p.m.x>n _ partment, Jo h n Caffrey, objected to parking i n -m ent in Washington last old, is not yet ready to tudesthat aren’t worth the sanitation department, and . The property .under , cost of our coining to issuance of buttons with .toe day of collection. The • question at Tuesday’s zon-' fringing upon the residen week, it was the right enrage in a "meaningful appropriate wording to custom, he said, is to give Mr. Gefo. ' ' conference at the wrong" "give and tak e”^ sessionl_ "Washington, - - - ing board meeting is .640 tial zone. time. ' with the" nation’s press; ■ The~ronference, -an-an-— : ™ T - . ...... ~nuaT affair Siflde the Ken 2) Virtually any type of A t Local Churches nedy Administration, tea- * report regarding th ev iet- ditionally draws represent nam peace talks underway atives of the nation’s news in Paris—is- decidely off -media-fora day-and-a-half—= ^limits. - ----------- Christians and Jews Observe o f- ‘ ‘hackground”" (no — Truly Private - identification permitted o f — speakers or the govern Regarding the - peace mental agencies W hichtor S' talks, one high government Holidays with Special Services ^speakers represent) ses-, official put it tms way: sions on the global affairs “All progress made to • _ . The -churches of the p.m. with Pastor William date in the peace talks has — First Baptist Church - w , Lbicoln^preachtM on ” of the United States. - Township have scheduled Good Friday ' While past conferences heenmadeinprivat&jneetr.-= traditional Holy- Week ob- the subject, “Come Down ings.-Thcuiiderotanding of .. A CWnmun^mi S m r° " frorntne Gmssl” — - : have provided the news- -." - .................................................. servances.will he bdginnirtgconducted today,at 7:30 men with a keener insight the Johhson adminigtra- — Maundy Thursday , con- ■ - (Contlnuad on Page t41 -into-w orld problems--and^"= tion, and the understand tinulng through Good Fri- _ =often^f-some new.