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.-'• : -Thgrsdoy, May 11, 1972 ^ . ' . • • ' - '.'•''. Packaging Corp., noted that workers' productivity has decreased in 20 years, HU organizing, •fc qrtorney^outlin^s law - company manufactures packages, employs 200 workers and'does a $5 million business. Medical school affiliates talks on-services Tbe Young Presidents Organization dealt* , In cats of emergency of trade at teacher workshop -withexecutive'probleqis, indicating that three The Zip Code Tbe seventh iri a statewide si;eries in- formation conferences sponsored wayfi to become president were through a 376-0400 "for Police Department New Afi'attorney with the Federal Trade Com- " Edgar P. Eaton Jr. .president of the Carbone family business, purchase of small companies, for Springfield is Ho Jersey Department of Community fairs for mission addressed the Union County Workshop Corporation in Boonton, said his company had " or First Aid Squad. ' locnl.governtneht ancf eommunit' ' and working one's way up through a business. officials will 7 in Economic Kducatlbn.last.week, featuring a 20 million dollars in sales. The world-wide students will lie able to continue there hegin- l>e held Thursday, May 18_ Signing of a major affiliation between the IIKI nl suVakwi;-from industry and banking,— oulfUrmanufactures and supplies projectors, 0708?! •••- llinj' in IQ71 . School, Cranford. _ "College* of Medicine" and Denlislry-Hufgers *'TI»' workshop, sponsored by the First N.J. theater equipment,, rocket parts, bearings and 376-6440 for 'hot line' Medical' School anil Muhlenberg Hospital, Th...e_ affiliutip n will... proyidc third-yea. r JWV officers named J, v .Hank of Union and Springfield State Bank? is " oji drug problems ZTIainflcid, was^announeed this vyeek. •__ students al-tho" MedicyMedicaJl School .wjlwjlh clinicaclinical*l - The conferences,. inttjaled March 23, are concluc-li'il for: high school teachers. e Published Every Thursday by Tmiwnr Pi,hll«hlnp toip. The president ~oT Jersey MQrta_l_ __Cq_, PostJ273 -41 Mounldln on., Sprlngll.ld, N.J. 07081 -666-7700 Accordihe Lo^Dr Jamte W Mackenzie dcan-1"^P^'enee in mi-diclnp. pediatrics, pathology, being held in nine lotions throughout the Jaiiiea_MiUios,Jhe, FTC-attorney... Js-coot explained- un———* 'dinator of textiles and furs for-the com- derwriting procedures for ' mortgages. His 1 v l . Two Union men and a Springfield man were ~ Molllntl Addr.... .-— ' Subscription' Rota , S'conjLXIo.i Postage ^^U^telJiK^S^M^ »?y; '»*• ^Pital wi.. also be i'^i.^ur.will he attend by officials from UnU mission's anti-trade and'trust division. ManoS VOL. 43 NO. 32 SFRINGFIELD, N.J.,THURSDAY.MAY 18. 1972 111 1 n l! in su r v ,•—.-.• , , company financed the Livingston Mall, as well among new officers-and chairmen announced P.O.-Box 69, SprlitgfUld, N.J. 07081 -~ Pqld.ot Sprlngflald, N.J. 20.Cents Per Copy degrees-anting institution. In accordance vvitb—P" ™ «l« ™ [£ - andn-«m,Iy—-nnd-MiUdlesex /tfunties. outlined anti-monopoly laws and cited_exi_tlng_, as_ apartment houses amLresidential-and-in- by.Elin_Unger.Post 273, Jewish WarTetefahB, thevrfshetheyishesofous of ourr board of4rustces arimid pendinpending Pwcuce as well... - ..... du rial h £nmmun__Affairs Commissioner Lawrence ' Kederal Trade regulationsr ' ' .?f properties. The firm-services half 'a this week. approval by the appropriate agencies,' it will F.Edgar Davi^M-esidenl of the hospital iinil.. general manager^ Newsweek, expressed.the !•'. KrniniffTyid the series of conferences has department and"to- deteirmine~whether' these Al Wasserman of Union is quartermaster, " provide-the-clinical base necessary for medical hospital's'pride ..in "the achievemenLof this (wo in/jor aims: to-familiarize loeal officials * Vic Levin of Union is Blood Bank chairman, studentstocontinueinto then- third and fourth assislmicc programs are_effective and iri" educationuTIandmark.in our 95 years of ser- with/the services now' available from the Eugene Macchl, president of Continental and Dave Gittes of Springfleldjs trustee, years. - propi'L relation to public needs. vice. This major affiliation has'be.cn a goal, of Presently, Rutgers Medical School grants a (Jie hoard of governors for a decade, and should rov master of medical science degree to students be a-symbol uLgreat esteem to the. greater whp successfully complete the school's two- Plainfield community, pointing up the valuo>uf -year program. Students must then apply to Muhlcnberg's academic efforts." ' / —another school with an M.D. degree-granting lir. Stanley S. Bergin Jr., presidenKof the program. This coming fall, Rutgers will have •College of Medicine and Dentislrjr of. New its firs' class of third-year students contin_iin|i_ BoardQKs Jersey, .added-his support to Jmu signing: "Muhlenbcrg has a finc'-ccputatfon as « com- kenzie, that Jourth-year munity-teaching hospital. Us philosophy of progressive patient careVand its teaching tea FRIDAY DEADLINE program's '-i.n nursing cylotcchnoloijy, All Items other tha. n spo, f news should hislologic technique jjahd-medical and X-ray be In our office by noon on Frlday;^l_tiM±Holnev;:_alo.tig with its intern and residcnlJ "programs, makejfa logical sciting:fbr-training.j and board this -year: -third-yciirjjtiidelits from our Rutgers Medical YOU A DOUBLE PLUa!- 0NELESS ROAST •—-•__ -.-.-i., ... We "pScpirct that this-affiliatioii"will • be "hiehlv_ben«^lcial-to both; (lie Hospital and our .fluff resigns Voteshuts-€hjsholnD, ~ college/, •-;-.--. ""^=•••• EYERYDAYLOW to j~'-^Myrrfiiers of the^hospitrri's full-time medical run tfiio hold" fncuMy appointments : at . TheT Board of Education and •• Springfield -. Medical School, will.be the medical. Teachers Association Monday night signed a 1 ; By a margin pf five fOhree the Springfield STATE ^jor the-affiliation Which; according two-year contract Which "wHRrafse starting •" BoanPoT; EktucatiprrTuesdaBy ABNER^GOI.p'y nigh1 t voted to PLUMBING 8 HEATING COj 'to~kdward_J.'bailey Jr., director of Muhlen- RAP1NG STAMPpREEJ! salaries for a teacher with a bachelor's degree 1 -completely^ revamp the elementary school • HEAT SPECIALISTS berfi, "rccognizesrthTrhoBpltal as-a partner with find-no-experie'nce. from the present $8'1^00^- Call bet. 8 a 10 AM jitructure with a grade clu'sfer plan for all. a after 5 PM the- medical school in jhe .education -of annually to»8,650 next year and $9,175 for the; ' children except those attendlng-Hhe' .Tames _ American physicians so urgently needed in 1972-73 school year. ' '» '•-. 379-3970 379- Caldwell School, effective In September of this New_Jersey." ~ - • —_ • The board meeting, conducted before_sarne__ year.. , - "35 "citizelnrat the Florence Gaudineer School, At a special meeting called to consider only was also the settingigr the resignation of Doris - the one matter, and before almost 100-con- Ruffrwho /has served since !970LMrs..,Ruff cerned citizens, theboard voted to close-the- Conoert_sef announced that she is leaving - the board Raymond—Chisholm—Schiol 'because of a THE BOOK REVIEW because-she -is-a Democratic - candidate for '•;."• declining^school* population and outmoded - . township clerk and because "Springfield has facilities and to distribute children from the""'' GROUND always, proudly and rightly,--kept its partisan - Chisholm area between th'oThelmnSandmeier •The Summit Chorale will CHUCK STEAK separate and apart from its Board, of " and Edward Walton schools. — — perform CarLOrff's "Carmlnn * Those two schools will be treated as a unit The teacher contract was signed, just before under the board plan, which is'basically the one "Souvenirs" on Saturday at 8 MQTT'S __ • _ Uie.8ta1rt.-of the meeting, by Ruth Welsmari," . proposed by.the board for public discussion "on p.m.,"at Madison Junior board president; Roosevelt Williams', president March 20.- __ . \ -—---, .' School, Main street, Madison. APPLESAUCE of theSTA, and William Hannah, who headed PARTY PLANNERS— Mrs. Ellen Caririlchaol, left, senior cltizetucoordlnotor fa the . The Walton SchooJ_wilL-have kindergarten •Featured on the-program the negotiating team for the faculty members.' '--Springfield Recreation Department; Sieve Mogllone, director of recreation, and youngster»-an<J-all children=froroUhe=thrae-;= are the piano.team of David — .,-—o-o~ -- ' ' -school area. In" Grades 4 and 5. The SandmeiBr Mrs. Madeline Lancaster, president of. Group I -Senior Citizens, outline plans for Kritehenbuehl and Richard ry^PER THE NEW contract, teachers with "School will house Wndergartenere andjJXfirst, __; Chronistcr of Princeton; the Senior Citizens' 10th anniversary luncheon tobe held on Wednesday, May 31 at bachelor's degrees next year will be paid a second and third graders. v sopranoJulin- Kemp —and_ Tomato Paste noon Jn the. Presbyterian Church Parlsh_ Houses-*- '. • . '.._....' starting salary of $8,65t), rlsingjn.-l.'Zjteps to a __Agaln,|the plan.will not affect operations at baritone Guy Rothfus.',' -.: maximum! of $15,375. Their salaries.for 1972-73 Caldwell,! "which will continue. from_\klh-- presently soloists in West will range from $9,175 to $15,900. The present dergarten to the fifth grade for all-children Germany; and Douglifs" -GLOROX , scale is $8,2Qato $14,600. '" living north of the Rahwa'y Valley Railroad ... Berry, a New York-based GOVT INSPICTID ' on call For Uiose with ntiaster's d6grees7:Ule"scales"^ ... Following the meeting, Ruth Welsmanrboard lyric tenor. The Chorus ofthe BLEACH CHICKEN BREAST will be, for next year,.J9,475,with.I8 increments PLAYERS ON STAGE — Shown herein oscene from 'Plaza-Suite,'- tcrbe~prSsented