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Page 16 CRANFORD (N.Ji) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, December5,1974 Hospitals name security chief Oriscelio addresses graduates Melville R. E'we-of Cran- background with health care ford has been named chief of institutions. In 1968 he was "Every problem you en-to find a solution," he said, among the best securityatUnitedHospita1sTjf~administrative assistant for counter is a police problem," Sheriff Oriscelio also en- recruits in New Jersey, Asch" Newark. He will be respon- engineering at United Union County Sheriff Rail* couraged the 56 graduates to said the studies begun at sible for security, parking lot' Hospitals. He left the hospital Oriscelio of Elizabeth told continue the college studies Union College were a founda- and transportation. in 1970 to become head house- graduates of the 29th annual begun as part of their basic tion on which to build, E'we has had an extensive keeper at the "westfield session of the Union County police training. ••'...''. ~CorTvaIe6cerirCenterr"after Basic-•. Police Training •'.'•'" •'•"" "In today's complex which he became dispatcher Academy—atrcommeneement- y for the J B. Dove Packaging ceremohies conducted Nov. 27 Karl Asch of Springfield police officer t6 know S; Machine Company," dis- at Union College echoed the sheriff's state- something of psychology as it ^ patching servicemen over five "If a problem does not fall ments as he stressed the need is for him to handle a gun," Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood within your province to act; for bettter educated law en-Asch said: "If you're a good then you should be prepared to for cement, personnel, enough psychologist, you may advise people on where to turn never have to use that gun." Describing the graduates as VOL. 81 No. 50 Published Every Thursday Thursday,. December 12, 1974 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford N.J. 07016 15 CENTS Everything to your tnsfo UC expands even the pricfi1. • » RESTAURANT GUIDE The Arch (Continental) Mon.-Sat. 11:30-Major Credit orts Cards Accepted '" ' adult courses Canton Low (Chinese) Wed. - Mon. Major Credit Cards : 201 - ^Accepted ; :T--.---~- -••" ; • ••--••• -• • • - MU7-0707 by 50 per cent Chu Dynasty (Polynesian) Sun. - Sat, noon - 11:30 - __ Continental Cuisine^ Major Credit Cards Accepted UWlag Clyde's Other Place, (American) Mon. - Sat. En- ;iosed sun Qocktail Lounge Because of it? increasing tertainment Major Credit Cards popularity, Union College's Coachman Inn.'. (Traditional) Daily 7 - 10 En/ weekday-weekend college will tertalnment - Major Credit Cards Accepted _ / expand itscourse-offerings-by__ —Geigei-^s-(AmerJcaruFeaiures .Homemade-Apple Pie) in drive 8 S AUTHENTIC POLYNESIAN CUISINE more than 50 per cent for the ,Sun. - Sat. 11:30 -10 - Major Credit Cards Accepted spring semester. The weekly report of the Lichee (Oriental) Mon. • Sun. American Express United Way shows returns of For the first time, in its overtime pay provided in new Masori said it had been appropriating $8,000 for' An ordinance rezoning Dr. Robert Markoff, dean of Mario's (International) Mon. - Thurs. 12 -2 8. 5 • 10 Frl. $82,939, or 81 per cent of its history, Cranford is having to contracts with both Police and impossible to , compute in purchase of a 18-ton capacity property at Lexington Ave. arts, said weekday-weekend 12 -2 8. 5 -11 Sat. 5r 11 Sgn. 1 • 9 • American Express & goal of $102,000. Campaign go over its permissible Fire Departments; $25,000 is advance the amount of "tag along" trailer for hauling facing Unami Park from two- college is a selection of Diner's Club. chairman Malcolm S.Pringle spending limit to meet the for educational expenses overtime members of -Athe heavy township equipment to family to single_family was courses designed to meet the Nanma's (Italian) Sun.Mon. - Thurs. 12 - 2 & 5 - 10 Fri. the river project and for use at 1 pointed out that this amount is town payroll. incurred by police and fire- protective forces would ac- passed on first reading'. interests and schedules of 12-2 & S - ll Sat. 5- 11 Sun. 1 • 9 - Major Credit Cards far short of the needs of the 18 The Township Committee men taking special training cumulate. Committeeman the Conservation Center: The committee approved a parUime adult students. All Accepted . Tuesday night passed a courses; $17,000 for pay for Burton S. Goodman pointed variance for the use of over- Pete & Charlie's (Traditional) Mon. - Sat. 11 - 1 A.M. • agencies aided ty the United courses are offered only once Way: The allotments for each resolution requesting the N.J. three extra holidays out that state law this year The committee voted to sell sized signs on the." Carteret a week rather than the usual Major Credit Cards Accepted . negotiated in the new police mandates payment of over- an $11,000, 25-ton capacity Savings and Loan computer Tower Steak House (Traditional) Daily 11 - 10:30 Sun. 1 agency have been held ap- Department of Local Marie Bischoff, Colony Club president; Mrs. Kay three times a week. Classes proximately to those of Government to approve an and firemen contracts, and time to police and. firemen. trailer purchased a year agp operations building at 61 TRAINING POINT —Officers of Cranford First Aid will be offered at the Cran- . • 10:30 -""Major Credit Cards Accepted Squad and members of the Colony Club inspect • Ole.sky of the Colony Club and Captain Johrr Greve of previous years in spite of emergency appropriation of $8,000 for added expense of. They formerly received for the same purposes. The Myrtle St. formerly occupied OUTE 22 WEST, SPRINGFIELD, ford, Elizabeth and Plainfield Tretola's (Continental) Tues. - Thurs. 11:30 • 9:30 Fri. reducing frorn 4 to 3 the compensatory time off. larger vehicle has been found by Multi-Amp- Corp. The training equipment purchased with funds donated to the Aid Squad. Equipment, shown on table, includes a 8. Sat. 11:30 - 10 - inflation, he said.. $100,000 for overtime pay and campuses of Union College, other personnel costs for number of years police and impractical duelo difficulty in variance had been recom- the squad by the club. From left are Francis Young, human chest replica for open heart training and a beginning Wednesday, Jan. Wedgwood Inn (Traditional) Mon. - Sun. Major Credit Prospects for achieving the Cards •...'.•• police and firemen. firemen work; below top The committee passed on maneuvering" it on. narrow mended unanimously ' by squad president; Ed Rouvet, training lieutenant; Mrs. model of an infant, at.Greve's fingertip. 22.' . ;'•' •. ••'• ' ' . goal now seem rather dim Wm. Pitt Inn (Traditional) Tues. - Sat. 12- 9 Sun, 'til 8-' according to Pringle. He once The town by law. may not experience pay level. first reading an ordinance street turns. Zoning Board of Adjustment. I in in <f in Subjects offered will include Major Credit Cards Accepted ' .... • again urged that any who have exceed its budgeted spending •juvifl "•'THI-C/MI literature, psychology, not yet contributed, or any by more than 3 per cent' a ^ UC drama festival features masque ball political science, fine arts, and who can make an additional without permission from the business, Dr. Markoff said. The Patriots Drum & Bugle Corps contribution,make their " overnment depart- Stars of today and yesterday Hayes ' and' Edward G. Center theatre featuring which scenes will be presented Weekend-weekday college checks payable to the United ment. It had already reached LUMCHION COCKTAILS DINNER are expected to share the spot- Robinson. students as actors and are: "Tiny Alice," "A Taste of was designed by Union Presents its < Way, at P. O. Box 171, the allowable ceiling with an PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 light at Union College tonight, . The masque ball is the focal directors. On Friday, Dec.6, Honey," "Butley" and "Two a College JLo • offer housewives, Cranford, 070J.6, " emergency appropriation of when the Union College point of a week-long series of there will be a production of Day," a vaudeville piece.'* law enforcement officers; 'POLISH NIGHT' DINNER Pringle safd that progressof $120,00.0 to continue the Rah- Drama Society hosts its an- events in the college's annual Sophocles' "Antigone" at First, second and third firemen, business people and the major divisions showed way River" flood control nual masque ball. drama festival. 10:30 p.m. with Prof. Donald place- awards will be other adults the opportunity to FRIDAY, DEC. 6th, - 6 -9:30 P.M. that the Commercial- project. Julian, chairman of the fine presented to the best male and explore their professional or Professional division is the $50,000 for overtime Scenes from a variety of arts depaVtment, playing the female performers. personal interests without The VFW Hall slowest to carry out -its DEAR SANTA — Fouryear-o|d James O'Reilly drops his requests of St. Nick into The theme of this year's ball sacrificing other com- is Broadway personalities in plays will" be presented elder Creon. All performances are open South & Centennial Aves Cranford assignment. The division has Chamber of Commerce special box for North Pole mail located suitably^at North Committeeman Daniel J. Monday through -"Wednesdays ; _.._..: Jo the_ general public at ho mitments, JDr Markoff •ex- 22 per cent of its goal reported. Mason, finance com- Suit.*. ,»w*i*»8K the~ roles "that made them •pl.a"iriol7Cl1asses~m©erdnly"one'~ and North Union Aves. With James Is mother, Mrs. Thomas O'Reilly of 312 famous and guests are ex- at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus Among the plays from charge. Adults - $4.00 Children 12 and under - $1.00 However, he. said the ..- Elizabeth Ave. (If there's a cowboy suit under Christmas free, James will know missioner, explained that morning or afternoon on $50,000 of the $100,000 is in pected to cover at least two (Tickets may be purchased at the door) Continued on Page 2 Santa got his letter.) •*•:•; .S weekdays or on Saturday for a •.111, •.