Council Defeats Legal Depart Amid Protests That a Legal a Day While in Court
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Clark Free Public Library 1071 R aritan Rd. 'C C a rZ 'P a t r io t Clark, N. J. 07066 ‘A Voice For A ll-A n Echo For None” FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY VOL. 2, No. 29 Clark, N.J., Thursday, March 2, 1967 CLARK, N. J. 10 Cents T h e Q u i l l Council Defeats Legal Depart Amid protests that a Legal a day while in court. Mr. Department would add to the Catalano said that the at New Trees town’s legal costs — and torney had agreed to lower It isn’t often that you see campaign pledges kept with denials that the department his per diem cost while in would entail expenditures as court to $275 a day. No men the action that was witnessed by Monday evening's move Come To Clark high as those under the pre tion was made of a lowering by Councilmen Kaczmarek, Burger and Boyle to establish sent system, the Clark of the research costs per Over 700 trees were council voted 4-3 Monday hour although Councilman a legal department. planted in Clark in 1966, evening to down a move for Boyle did state that he had They weren't able to establish the department — but according to a report sub establishing a legal depart contacted the Union County mitted by the Shade Tree ment. keeping the promise they made to the voters is certainly Bar Association and that $25 Commission this year. Of With freshman Council- per hour was more in line. one measure of success. this total, 408 trees were men Kaczmarek, Burger and Councilman Catalano said purchased with township Boyle "voting to keep our that the township had often ******* funds and 334 trees were campaign pledges" in favor been involved in legal work bought by individual de of the measure — the veteran brought on by residents of "Welcome” — to the more than 900 administrators, velopers. Homeowners were Councilmen; Catalano, Coun the community -- and em not charged for the trees cil president; Paschenko, phasized that the township supervisors, psychologists and teachers from surrounding lanted in front of their Yarusavage and Getchis had to expect to pay for the communities who will attend an In-service Day in Clark Eouses. voted against the measure. quality of legal work it re However, according to a In introducing the ordin quired and that Mr. John schools this Monday. survey made by Paul Hum ance for establishment of a stone had satisfactorily re Dr, Carl H. Kumpf is chairman of the planning com mel, a graduate of Rutgers legal department with presented the township in University in Forestry stu $15,000 allotted for attor mittee for the day and he's being assisted by educators many involved cases. As dies, 2,753 more trees are ney’s fees, Councilman Kac evidence, it commented on from many communities including Claire Lyons and Stuart needed in Clark. To com zmarek said that he was a case, still in litigation, plete the project by 1972, moving the measure be Seid, of the Clark School system. in which a builder is attempt the Clark Commission pro cause, as a result of cam ing to force the township to ★ *★ ★ ★ ** poses planting 500 trees a paign promises, he had in allow more apartments per YOUNG PERFORMERS - A play, "M urdock’s R a th ", by Juliana H. Ewing was presented by a year at an annual cost of vestigated Clark’s legal fees acre than it feels satis $10,000. and found them to be higher We were certainly glad to see that Councilman Thomas Fifth Grade class at the Hehnly School. The play was planned and produced by the children with factory. the help of their teacher. Mrs. Marian Daghita, and Mrs. Mona Roth, their student teacher. A ll Other "leaves” from the than comparable towns. He In other business before Kaczmarek is going to work on the question of a "garage members of the class had a part in the play. report explained that: said that he hoped a $15,000 the Council, the members factory" being established in the Gibson Blvd. area. Trees were severely da limit for township legal fees voted unanimously to pass maged and others died in would encourage construc ordinances which will: es ★ *★★ ★ ★ ★ the new Broad Meadow and tive compromise and dis tablish a "Dog Ordinance” Lazy Circles...Wavin’ Wheat Clark Senior Sweet Briar developments courage unnecessary liti for the township, which will due to negligence by the gation. Councilman Yaru be explained in detail in a Citizens'Club builders. But after months savage questionned Mr. future issue of the “ Clark It’s ’Oklahoma’At Regional of negotiations, the builders Kaczmarek about the costs Patriot"; require contrac At the end of the copy for all newspaper stories jour have complied with the Com of office space, legal secre tors to put in a 2” inter Elects Slate mission’s request to remove tarial and law library needs mediate course road base nalists always use the — 30 — sign. This means that the dead trees and repair the under the plan, but Council on all streets before getting it’s “ the end” of the story. At the end of some “ grade With Large Cast-Marchl6-18 Mrs. Christine Zimmer damaged ones. man Kaczmarek said that he their building permits; pro man of 12 Janie Lane, heads A forestry student will be assumed that any attorney vide for the addition of two B” movies about crusading reporters, — 30 — will be Sandy Holzhauser, Sandy the slate of officers named engaged annually to review acceptable to the members "alternate” members of the "Oklahoma,” the Rodgers tree conditions in the of Council would provide flashed on the screen instead of “ The End" to signify and Hammersteln classic, Gill, Judy Huff, Doris Uhlig, by the recently formed Sen Board of Adjustment to as Carol Pinkham, Madine Ro ior Citizens’ Club of Clark| municipality. these services in the line of sure a quorum at each meet that the picture is over. will be the third consecu Tree diseases were not their duties. tive musical to be presented mano, Sharon Hirschfield, at their meeting held Feb. ing; and to appoint two ad Well, we used the — 30 — sign at the end of the Doris Kavanaugh, Sue Har- 22 in the Clark Legion Home serious in 1966, and in spite In answer to a question ditional members to the by Arthur L. Johnson Re of the drought, tree losses about whether he had “ a sample press releases at our recent Press Breakfast and gional High School. The boad, Kathy Dany, Renee 78 Westfield Ave. Planning Board. Triano, Jean Yawlak, Pris Other officers include: were at a minimum. certain attorney” in mind, They introduced measures Workshop — and one of our more astute guests asked us scene shifts to the west on The annual public school the Councilman said that he March 16, 17, and 18, in Rosen and Ellen Kelleher. Mrs. Rose S. Lauer, vice to provide for three detec how the use of the — 30 — sign had originated. We had Members of the Boys’ president; Mrs. Helen V. essay contest and Arbor Day knew of several attorneys tives in the Police Depart the high school auditorium will include Mildred Terrace who might be considered for to admit we didn’t know. at 8 p.m. Chorus are: Howard Gabriel, Walsh, secretary; Mrs. Anna ment, instead of the two ap Richard Rund, Gary Hills, E. Smar, treasurer and Fred School this year. the position but stressed that proved now; and passed re The musical will star Ar The Commission recom he was moving for a legal Seeing our dilemma, the Director of the Clark Public mando Orslnl and Valerie Bob Potignano, John Proto, J. Ehresmann, auditor. solutions aiding the install Mike Genesi, Ken Boos, Bill Committee chairmen ap- mends the purchase of a department strictly to save ation of a traffic light at Library, Edward Temkin, volunteered to hunt down the Kastner. Featured inprinci- vacuum leaf sweeper to help the people of Clark money ial roles will be Judi Krohn, Timmerman, Star ladus,. pci"fpd by Mrs. Zimmer the Broadway, Valley Road, history of the — 30 — sign. Bob Cornett, Cal Levine, man include: fr.ehibersliip keep Clark’s,streets clean. and p.ot to provide a job for and Walnut Avenue. ilary Pearl, Mike Lawr An appropriation for the anyone. He promptly came up with the answer — and here's ence, George Klitsch, and Gary Lajeskl and Douglas and reception, Mrs. Vera In a message to Council, Greene. Berry and Laura Klett; en sweeper has been Included In commenting on the sav Mayor Maguire revealed that the reason. James Soriano. Phil Di Bat in the Mayor’s budget re ings involved, Councilman tista, Karen O’Shanny, Lee Among the dancers will be: tertainment, Mrs. Ida Had- probably no federal funds The term — 30 — originated back in the early days Steve Dunning, Steve Cicco- sall; refreshment, Mrs. quests. Paschenko said that he felt will be available for Clark’s Daney, and Pat Condit will that "the creation of any of the telegraph. At the time, operators, writing longhand, also be prominent in the telli, Frank Derdita, Wayne Fred Ehrsmann; publicity, civic center-municipal pool Carrlck, Bob Harris, Glenn ' Mrs. Helen V. Walsh; sun such department will not hopes and indicated in a production. solve our problems.” used the symbol "XXX" to designate the end of a dis Andrew Juplna, band di Lajeskl, Bob Pasquale, shine, Mrs. Michael Gudor; Osceola Women letter that he favored the patch filed by a newspaper correspondent.