Flood Victims Call on Town for Quick Relief Office by Noon on Friday
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many persons as possible to help them avoid : ihorsday, November 9, 197? the consequences of diabetes. It can be detected and treated," he laid. Technical Institute Overweight adults urged to take test for diabetes If diabetes is not detected and controlled, serious harm may come to the body, especially Overweight adults, particularly those over weight or related to a diabetic He pointed out 1965. Last year, 375 tests were performed on the who have diabetes without realizing it. to the blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and the feet. In cat* of »m»rg«ncy to hold open house day of the clinic. "The Board of Health is anxious to test as The Zip Code 40, were urged this week to take advantage of that one out of five blood relatives of a diabetic ' calf (he free diabetes detection tests to be offered may develop the disease. "Six of the tests proved positive," Cerone next week by Memorial General Hospital, Baid, "and the results were referred to the PAINTORIlATrBNTIONI Sell yoirMlfto30.0Wf«mlllMwlltl a lwv-CO»t 376-0400 for Pollc. Department for Springfield is next Wednesday Dr. Gershon stressed the importance of a Wont Ad. Call 484 7700. Union. hearty meal two hours before taking the test. person's physician." or First Aid Squad What do students enrolled in vocational and Dr. Gershon said if diabetes is detected early "The two-hour interval is necessary for proper 376-0144 for F.lro Department technical career programs learn and what The hospital will administer the tests without options He ahead In their future? interpretation of the blood sugar level," bo " it can be controlled with a simple diet or with 07081 charge next Thursday, Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to said. , Jewelry... "As rouUke It" These and many other questions from high noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Members of the hospital's diet and pills, while others may require insulin. school students and the general public will be He said the test is easily and quickly ad- Diabetes, explained Dr. Gershon, is a con- Setting Volunteer Guild will assist physicians in the ministered. A painless prick of the finger draws Published Every Thursday by Trumor Publishing Corp. answered at the annual open house at Union program, which is being run in cooperation dition in which all the sugar consumed by the 41 Mountain oy... Springfield, N.J. 07031 - (86-7700 County Technical Institute and Vocational a drop of blood which is placed on a. reagent ' body cannot be used. It collects In the blood and Corp. with the Township Board of Health and Health strip. The strip Is then compared to a color Center, Scotch Plains, next Wednesday at 6:30 eventually, in the urine. Treatment of diabetes Moiling AtfrVui Subscription Rat ; Officer Frank Cerone. chart to determine whether a subject may have. VOL 44 NO. 6 SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1972 Second Cloit Postage pjn. -^U-detenninedrby: nphysiclan individually in P.O. Box 69,' Springfield, N.J. 07081 18.50 Y.orly Paid at Springfield. N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy According to Dr. George H. Baxel, president, According to Dr. Justin Gershoh, chairman diabetes.- each case. According to Cerone, Memorial General has the. campus will be in full operation that of the Diabetes Detection Clinic at Memorial Dr. Gershon said the hospital staff has taken Jewelers evening with students, faculty, and ad-General, anyone can get diabetes but it is most performed close to 5,000 diabetes detection part in the program for Beveral years because ministrators on hand to answer questions common in people who are over 40 and over- tests free of charge to Union residents since of "our conviction that detection of diabetes is 1571 Morris Ave. ranging from "what does a civil technician do" an important community service that deserves to "how are dentures made." FRIDAY DEADLINE ' ~ • our support." MU4-032J Union, N.J. 07083 All Items other than spot news should be In our. • Dr. Baxel explained the annual open house Cerone said the detection program is aimed All Jewelry Work Done on Premises.... Flood victims call on town for quick relief office by noon on Friday. was switched to the fall this year in order- to .at pinpointing the 65,000 New Jersey residents accommodate high school juniors and seniors who are making plans for post-high school education and jobs. 100 citizens • Among the departments that will be open at the open house will be the food services and bakjng departments-, two-year programs of- fered at the Vocational Center. Joseph seekaction Rosenberg, instructor, said various gourmet we dishes, including decorated hams and turkeys, hors d'oeuvres, fruits, seafood, and FOOD SUPERMARKETS gelatin molds, will be on display and in the by committee process of preparation. Nutrition, table set- tjrigs, and kitchen facilities will also be among SALE TODAY thru SAT. the topics the students will cover with the Mdyor discloses plans guests. The baking department will exhibit for flood, rent meetings decprated cakes for every holiday, wedding Convince Yourself ByAHNERGOI.D cakes and pies, scenic cakes, breads, and horn Flooding was the major topic at the Township of plentys. Students will also be in the process "OUR Trim is Better" Committee meeting. Tuesday night at Town of making donuts. Hall as almost 100 citizens, primarily from the . Other programs at the Vocational Center that neighborhood of Washington avenue, filled the will be open for public inspection and questions meeting room to discuss problems arising from will be auto mechanics, beauty culture, last week's downpour, to review past dif- building mechanics, commercial art, machine ficulties and to demand immediate remedies. shop, welding, auto body repair, graphic arts, Mayor Robert Weltchek announced plans for radio-tv repair and photography. Iwo special hearings to be held next month, one '. Union County Technical Institute conducts PROF. AUGUSTO SALVATORE to deal with local flooding problems. It will be post-high school career programs in dental held Dec.B, at a site to be announced, so that hygiene, dental technology, dental assisting, officials of the Army Corps of Engineers can medical assisting, and secretarial sciences, UC math chairman explain to local residents their plans for major computer programming, accounting, chemical - t improvements along the Rahway River. technology, civil technology, elec- awarded doctorate The other meeting, Dec. 13 at Town Hall, will tromechanical technology, electronic feature talks by representatives of the Internal technology and mechanical technology. Prof. Augusta Salvatore, chairman of the Revenue; Service on federal rent control Students completing two-year programs at Mathematics Department at Union College, regulations. has been' awarded a doctor of philosophy WASHED OUT—Braces provide tomprory support for foundations at home of Mrs. UCTIwhlch have been approved by the Union The mayor also appointed five members to degree in mathematics by New York Frieda Williams, 98 Washington ave., Springfield, where waters of the Rahway College faculty are eligible to earn an Associate Boneless Steak Sale! the newly organized Springfield Rent Leveling in Applied Science degree conferreed by Union University. River undermined structure during last week's flood. • (Photo-Graphics) THICK CUT SHOULDER £oard. By ordinance, they can be neither College. The two institutions under contract Dr. Salvatore's dissertation is on "The ..tenants nor landlords. -Named were: Robert with the Union County Coordinating Agency for Application of Mathematics to Certain Blesser, until the end of this year; James Higher Education provide .the programs and Biological Problems Considered by Alfred J. BIRDSEYE SHOULDER Sentner and Edward Olesky, to the end of 1973, services ot a comprehensive community Letka and Vito Volterro." The study deals with : toenj LEAN 1 TENDER ' and Bruno Marino arid Edward Olesky, to the Streets, houses flooded college system in Union County. a mathematical approach to the theory of the IF ITS FROZEN VEGETABLES end of 1974. .. "And that is why as many people as possible struggle for survival. Green Peas or Corn Dr. Salvatore is a graduate of Newark should attend our open house," stated Dr. AIL VARItTIH SWE?T HAR/yiONY—Bqnd members Nancy Rioux planned by-Jeffrey Anderson, band.director, and Edward THE FLOOD SDBJECT came up early in the UJiiege of fcngineertng where he earned both a Baxel. "There are many opportunities STEAK Springfield, left, and Mitchell Wasterman of Mountainside, Shlley, assistant director, include several ouf-of-stqte meeting as the committee voted unanimous onefstorm awaiting students in Union County and they bachelor's and master's degree In electrical MORTON'S 'practice their salesmanship on Shirley Goldhammer of i $00,000 bond ordinance to be used engineering. He also attended the University of ... THICK CUT performances, including the Salute to Israel parade in N«w Springfield voters who may have been should know about them." Sprlngfieldlnr>poroUof^4h»itddlt HParte Parsell also reported^ that a number nf Naples for four years, taking theoretical _ YcfWThcy have appeared in compalllluiis in Puuiplun ' election out- =-U as. Berkeley Heights and Now Bnin»wlrlc- flooded cars had been abandoned throughout studies. "In advanced mathematics, ex- luwn, many reitiairring in the streetsthgiieiitr J~——perimental—phyaiea, theoretical—mechanics; GOVT. INSPECTED CHICKEN (Photo-Graphici) day. One mntorist travelling on—South- nnrl chemistry KTvSedrive """•'""« ™^"" dayThat Hooded streets and houses and left a Springfield avenue Thursday morning saw number of staUed Dr. Salvatore joined Union Collegein 1965 lightener(Non Dairy) Breast STtAl '" -•'" Holler of 75 S. Maple ave., a member ""* littering the vehicles, most with their headlights still bur^ moving its office after teaching two years at NCE. Shortly after ' BEEF LIVER- 5UCED _:.__. flood control committee, wan the Jth'ormiBhfnrM thr^ighnirt;thAtman ^ • !_ r_: ..Tjie piiab^thISflcuU-SjcjUJty_.office.will^ illJ t6e_ faculty, he developed Union .