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I- r- - - .::-;:•».. -Thursday, November 7, 1974 '^i-'. 4-week program Union woman; insurance limit Federal jobs 'barely keep up' b an k C 0 S fs at Dr'ew will be A_ • i ... _ r_ ___ . !°l . _ K l!P o ; wifh the growth in population 0 aoesup ' "~nf *>"* Mrs. Florence Connington of Caldwell ave, •Legislation Increasing the maximum amount—three quarters-of-a-miliioir in-the-quarter decline in hoth the ratio andnumber-ofxivilian? ^nrerr^he^blic^^'^Q^P'^'Jqg^^gPDrew University, Madison, announced this '® _ Union, and Elin-Unger Post of the Jewish of federal Insurance from $20,000 toW.OOO per -~century between 1948 and 1973, but the ratio of employed by the federal government. week that its special four-week courses' of • War Veterans of America recently combined account on savings bank deposits,,effective federal employment to population -was ' ho In contrast, Bienstock pointed out, state and '376-0400 for Police Department for Springfield is undergraduate study during January will again - efforts and donated an American flag and a Nov. 27, will. provide added incentive for higher in 197J) than it was 25 years earlier, local government employment has increased — or First Aid Squad be open to the general public and students not savings accounts depositors, the president of flagpole to Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. according to Herbert Bienstock, rthe U.S. steadily. In 1948 there were twice as many state 376-7670 for Fire Department regularly attending Drew. Inaugurated last The flag, given by Mrs. Connington, and the the Savings Banks' Association of New Jersey Department of Labor's assistant regional and local government employees (3,787,000) as January, the program limits tho sludents to a 07081 - pole, donated by the Post, will be dedicated on declared this week. director-for the_)ureau^>f-Labor-Statist!esr who federal civilian employees (1,863,000). While single course, thus offering the opportunity to Sunday. • "The measure signed into law by President heads the BLS office in NeW York. federal employment has kept pace with concentrate on just one topic, for about 10 hours ' Gerald Ford guarantees each depositor's population growth since then, stateanTIocal,. Publl.h.J Ev.ry Thur.doy by Ttumot Publishing Corp. a week, for an entire month. The flag was given to Mrs. Connington, a Federal civilian employment rose by 764,000, Medical Center employee, by. the U.S. Army savings up to.$40,000," said James K. Feely. "It from' 1,863,000 in 1948 to 2,627,000 in 1973. Yet,- government employment has grown at twice 41 Mountain 'mi'.. Sptlngfl.ld, N.J, 07081 -686-7700 Drew will grant three academic credits lo following the death of her husband in 1965. is still further evidence of the safety inherent in Bienstock noted this week, federal employment (lie rate .of population growth—from 20 state everyone who successfully cc/mpleles a course Second Clo»a Poitag* _ George Connington had been a lieutenant savings account investments in these times of growth barely kept up_ with the rate of and local governtpent employees per' 1,000 Mailing'Addtaxi Subscription Rate in the program. January tuition for students VOL. 46 NO. 6 SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974 410.00 Yearly Paid ol SprlnglUld, N.J. 25 Conts Por Copy • colonel in the Army's Airborne Division during economic uncertainty." Federal Deposit population growth—in both 1D4S and 1973 there population in 1948 to 53 employees per 1,000 P.O. Box 69, SprlnOfl«lii, N.J. 07081 not regularly enrolled at Drew is about 20 Insurance Copporation premiums are paid by were almost 13 federal civilian employees per population in 1973. Thus in 1973 there were four percent below that charged for comparable World War II and the flag was presented to"his widow at the time of his funeral. the member banks. 1,000 U.S. population. state and local government employees for courses during the regular academic year. "I wanted to do something for the Medical "Under the new'legislation, by setting up Bienstock said the'greatest expansion of every federal employee, or 11,028,000 state and Among the special courses offered in Center and I believe that a flag is meant to properly-prepared individual, joint and trust federal civilian employment has typically local government employees compared to January, and not available in the fall or sprinft. wave," Mrs. Connington said. "I hope it will accounts, a family can have insured savings occurred during wars, with the ratio during 2,627,000 federal civilian employees. semesters, is a botany field trip to Puerto Rico, bring pleasure to the patients, visitors and totaling well In excess of $40,000," Feely, who is World War II peaking in 1944 when there we're County aid sought for creek improw an examination of alternate realties through staff." " .-•* also president of the Bloomfleld Savings Bank, 23 federal employees per 1,000 population. the writings of Carlos Castanciia, and a study of explained. During the Korean War, federal employment poverty and community action programs. _j_ The 30-foot flagpole, which is in front of the Pianist plays Nov. 19 Medical Renter's new multi-million dollar "Most other types of_ investments haw an peaked in 1952 with 1,6 employees per 1,00 Courses will be offered in folk religion, element of risk, he continued. "But savings-> population and during the Vietnam War the at library tn Newark Judaism and Protestant conservative-liberal patienf cariTPavilioh', replaces one that was lorn down to make room for The Pavilion. accounts have a built-in safety factor that is - federal government had 14 employees for every Bids higher dialogism. There will also be courses in psycho- now reinforced byy ththee rnlsert^insnTanue,.- ^,Wp'opuTaTioniriT9Ti7:since the winding down Pianist Chester Fanning Smith of the music history, in political violence, and in the According to Norman Schwartz, Hillside, Savings bank depositors have an added reason department of Rutgers University in Newark Schoof evaluation psychology of violence. Also available will be a — former county commander of the J.W.V. , the for knowing their money is' safe." could also free more mortgage money, Feely will perform in the Newark Public Library's ^seminar in hypnosis and hypno-operanl flagpole signifies the veterans' continued in- Tho increased flow of savings deposits, ex- pointed out. If that occurred, more home first concert presentation at 3:30 p.m. on than officials therapy and a multi-disciplinary study' (if terest in the support of the Medical Center. pected to be triggered by the hike in insurance, mortgage loans would be available for Tuesday, Nov. 19, in the library's fourth floor scholarly material relating lo the phenomena prospective home owners. auditorium, 5 Washington st. Admission is free. of death, the dying process, mourning,.and' getting under way burial rites. • . « " STARS AND STRIPES, tester AA. Bornstein SPECIAL anticipated For those.interested less in "how come" and , (right) ,,of West Orange, executive The Regidnar High School District Board of invitationswere sent-out for-each school,, with ... more in "how to," there will bo courses,in SUNDAY Education last week announccd'flnal plans for 60 to 80 acceptances received for each, director of Newark Beth Israel ...-, jown wjtl file-suit filmmaking, photographic documentation of Medical Center, displays tho •MEDICARE APPROVED citizen committees to evaluate educational Springfield and Mountainside residents will Dr. Mary Hall of TrenUin, SHOWING arts, the making of a newspaper, and the American flag donated to tho Medical Allergy Society," said Dr. goals of its four high schools. In other action at serve on the committee for Jonathan Dayton president of the New Jersey on river dredging development . and performance of musical Center by Mrs. Florence Connington • Hall, will be to launch the AFA NOV, 10 -12-5 PM 8 HOME AWAY FROM NOME its monthly meeting Oast Wednesday at the Regional High School, Springfield, meeting Allergy Society, announced pilot campaign for new tonight and next Thursday. Ily ABNEK GOLD ,r~ '. theatre. .... (center) of 970 Caldwell ave., Union. • CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE Deerfield School, Mountainside, the board this week a physician's members in New Jersey. ART Kenilworth and Garwood residents are on the The Township Committee Tuesday night ' Other offerings will deal with applied . Tho flag flios from the Medical • 24 HOUR NURSING SERVICE approved a number of curriculum changes for 'quantitative economics, political economy.- campaign to enlist public "What we manage to ac- the next two years. group for David Brearley Regional High resolved to seek county aid for flood control Center's new flagpole, which was support for the Allergy IN ALL MEDIA • ADA DIETICIAN FOR SPECIAL DIETS: work along Van Winkle's Creek which had been 20th century Southern writers of fiction, con- complish here," she stated, Members of the citizen committees, ap- School, Kenilworth, which began last njght and donated by Elin-Ungor Post No. 273. Foundation of America. • TV & AIR CONDITIONING J f planned jointly by the township and tho temporary women writers and feminist "will aid foundation efforts to proximately 60 or each high school, were will mee.t again next Wednesday. .Similar the Essex County Council of tho WW GALLERY 754-7100 • PHYSICAL THERAPHY - ; Regioual High School District Hoard of • criticism, .lames Joyce, madness and Speaking of the campaign attract broader support in our selected at random by computer from voter groups are also functioning at Gov. Livingston Jewish War Veterans of America. Opposite The Plimlield Country Club Golf Cauu Education. Acting before more than 40 spec- literature, the art of Franz Kafka, the on behalf of more than loo home state and, then.Jn other 1255 Stuyvesant Ave.