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May Cut 18 Teaching Jobs Has politics killed Marlboro coalition? the post By t ORSON ELLIS The clash may mark the end of a year-long political alliance between Mr Klau Councilman Hyman Grossman "I donl understand. Mr Klau said The resolution had my name on it as of last Monday's meeting " MARLBORO - Township Council President John F and Mr Croddick Mr Vuola acknowledged that Hit- resolution had mi Croddick turned his back on his political allies last night Mr Klau and Mr (irossman were elecled In Ihe council ginally been drawn In appoint Mr Klau. but that the council during a stormy council meeting, possibly marking the end in November. 1977, running on the Marlboro cuahlion ~-l.it> had decided lasl year to uilali1 the position on a vcafl) of the §o called Marlboro Coalition while Mr Croddick won his bid for a council seal as a tiasis Mr Croddick voted against the reappomtmenl uf fellow regular regular Democrat "I believe we should follow those procedure!, he said coalition member Howard Klau to the Planning Board, But when the council organized last January. Mi When asked if he had mrmntioned the rotatiim to Mr throwing his deciding vote to Councilman Richard Vuola Croddick threw local politics into a turmoil by allying Klau before lasl night's meeting Mi Vuola said that he lor the position * himself with Mr Klau and Mr Grossman ' hadn't Mr Croddick apparently worked out the twitch follow The past year has been marked by repealed clashes nn . Mr Croddick said that he didn't discuss Ihe matter with Ing the a special meeting last week at which Mr Klaus council involving local matters between Ihe new coalition Mr Klau before lasi nighi s meeting because 1 didn t (eel allies rejected Mr Croddick's choice for Zoning Board of and Mr Vuola'swin&uf thu Dcmoiralu party Adjustment Chairman, Homer Me Call Mr Klau said thai .is <i( last Monday night's caucus 11 Wits i Discussion of the iiueshon ill lul.i'mi WM never ad- Mr Croddick acknowledged that a "breach of faith" meeting, hi' had fullv expected lo be. appointed to Ihr had been committed, by Mi Klau, and added that "H you Planning Board iln-sseil ,ii i aiiilnu' in Mi Grossman always want to take in politics, you have to expect to get But when the appoint ment came up on the agenda The substitute resolution is a complete surprise to Howard KUa JekaF Creddkk smacked " Councilman C Douglas McClung nominated Mr Vuola for See Marlboro page 1 The Daily Register VOL, 101 NO 170 SHREWSBURY NJ FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 1979 15 CENTS City school chief speaks May cut 18 teaching jobs By ROBIN GOLDSTEIN said the association was carefully to oui suggest ions have coal Ihe cilj 1337.000 in ili'iii-asi the school tax rate 12011.0MI in surplus was "ap- LONG BRANCH - The pleased that In I'latl had in The neccesuly to exceed aid for transportation special (Ot the this year by about sev propriated to offset tax in- proposed 112 1 million Ifft-N formed them of pending cuts the state-mandated budget and compensatory education en cents per JUKI assessed v al creases school budget, which gnuld before the budget was in cap, which limited the amount programs and nihei areas, nation with what many people "For the past M-Varal raise the total school tax rate troduced nn Monday but dta the new budget COUld be 111 and the loss of the anticipated call an "election year' budget years the board has been us hy 2M cents JH'I SKMI BSSesaed lurtH'd at Ihe possibility that creased over Ihe present one aid has In In- made up through — one which generally satis ing its surplus, but now the valuation, would elllHIIiale l» anyone might ln>e Itielt jnii lo a |itlle iivt'l HVe pel 11 nl local lax dallan III I'i'ii • lies Ihe uotars by i ulling their well ii dry. l)r 1'iatt said full-time and Dtie part I nin "The association is study and the projected Increase in plained taxes We just don't have any more teaching positions in the city mg the budget and preparing a the school lax rate cam? BOOUI About 1629.000 in surplus ll.didn't satisfy the voters money " .1 Ilinil -,> sil'lll list of recnmniendalion- of oth not because of any new major funds were appropriated into quite enough however — lasl The proposed I979-H0 "Those positions are mil 11 areas rather than leai hlng expenditures, but because "I the 197K7U school budget lo February, the school budget budget allows for only 149.000 Can Cookie Jarvis, planned, for undei local fund positions where culs can be the loss n( both -in plus funds lessen the amount o| (none) was voted down and then cut surplus as a cushion for un ing for next U-.II l)r Cum made Mr Itolhinan said and state aid which had to be raised bj Ian once again by Ihe city [oraaan expenses and emer- 1 mini . A 1'iatl. city super- We hope Ihe board will listen Cuts in state school aid es This allowed In board In Km next year's budget. See II teachers page 1 others survive? intendent of sellouts said "What we are Irving In de 1 By JEFFREY MILLS lermme now is whether smut Associated Press Writer of Ihe positions can be funded Airport Pla/a parking lot WASHINGTON (AP) - On Saturday mornings a car through otter sources nich as toon character named "Cookie Jams comes into millions compensatory education aid of American homes to sell children on Cookie Crisp Cereal hi* explained Tow away their attorney's car "It's crispy in milk as a cereal can be." he tells viewers Which specific poailloni will be eliminated has not yet of children's television programs Cookie Jams adds that By MARK GRAVEN Mi Springberg had ins i ai towed along with anothei ve been decided the cookie-flavored cereal is "part of a complete break- HAZLKT - Airport taken away by ila/lei fo» lucle next lo it. which was fast " An evaluation of declining Plaa Shopping Center Itu- ing Service nf West Ki-.tn parked right in front of a "no 1 Children's audiences see a steady diet of cartoon tig enrollments in the district focus of a commuter parking burg. Mr Capuoe said parking' sign, Mr Carusoe ures and child actors touting sugary cereals and candies coupled wiih the reorganize controveisey yesterday had "No nne is invulnerable reported Critics charge that bad nutritional habits and dental lion of the school system due li its own attorney s car towed, lie was supposed In rcglslel The cost tn Mr. cavities are the results the Creadon ol a middle school according In Mickey Ihe car so that it wouldn't be Springberg was K'-'I Television ads directed at children have been under fire determined that the Is poai Camave, who handles publu mistakenly lowed n Kayniond will pay it. turns would not all in- needed for years, but the government generally has stayed nut of relations fm Ihe shopping plained Mr Carusoe we'll make sure of thai." the controversy l)r Pialt .ml iclllcl Me i Mr Springberg) said Mi Carusoe "There The creation ol Ihe middle That will change Monday when Ihe Federal Trade The attorney. Raymond had an early morning ap are no exceptions to the rule Commission buguu hearings on whether til regulate the school, which will replace the -Springberg. w.c> dnviiij in poinlmenl in-New York slid and no one is above re commercials Among the possibilities under Stud) ll M present junior high school second cai yeiterda) — one he parked as close lo Ihe bu- he outright ban on TV advertising aimed at young children grouping grades at! Ihinugh without a permit — and un- terminal as possible -o as to laugh Groups representing the advertising and broadcasting eight, will create needs [Ol nth willingly parked it in the have a short distance to w alk Mr.. Carusoe was |oined er positions, such as special industries, along with manufacturers of the affected prod lo get on the bus and to gel by the shopping center's reading teachers whose job-. commuter parking area lifts, are mobilized to fight any regulation back to hLs Cat when he gol owner. Victor Scudicty In may I*1 funded through state And like other com Facing a threat to the 1500 million lo 1600 million a year off, " Mr Carusoe confined mutersbefore him who have enjoying the irony of the sit- Raymond Sprtngbrrg Victor Scadlery worth of kiddie advertising, they have tried lo get federal and federal grant monies parked without a permit Mr Springberg's cur was See Attorney, page 3 courts or Congress to block the hearings' The industries The elimination of Ihr 18 also have launched a lavish public relations campaign lo |msitu>ns and Ihe pail Him argue that the FTC is acting like Big Hrolhci spot will not create "unreasob: The industries say the FTC is contemplating interfering nable class size. 01 CUl .nn with parents' rights to decide what their children watch on present programs the tupei TV In addition, they say. any limitation on truthful ad intendenl said Hawley silent, not Miss Celenko vertising would violate the constitutional guarantee of free •We certain!) don l' look speech forward to a reduction In By WARREN Kl( III \ See I Mkk. pagt 1 force, anil we ho)M' that nn one members with accusations of IH' considered Mi the- board speak' I want to know because room she said she would be mil actUsJl) hay* |u loae a HIGHLANDS.- Two dayi unethical conduct concerning scat was convenient)} lust if you wont I'll bring in my taking legal action against Ihe position/ in Pia.ll noted after a former board mernbei the appointment ol Mr- and never Been bj many board iilniiir\ Miss Celenko said board .
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