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' \ fc-j .,..), Second Class Postage Paid It 3 Sections i 20 Pages -CHANEORD,NEW.JERSEy,THURSDAy, MARCH 28, 1968 Cranford, New Jersey X)7016 15 one t^ase Space in 3.0: Evans Annual .spring concert of the The Orange Avenue-Junior High School Band under the direction of Bui in Industrial ran Hillside Avenue Junior High Bell Telephone Laboratories announced yesterday it has For Administrator Post School Band under direction of A. Alfred Patterson will present its annual spring concert at 8 o'clock lessed two floors of the D. O. Evans off ice building now under Donald Whellan, instrumental in- construction at 2 Jackson Dr., near Centennial Ave., and structor, will be .presented in4 the tonight in the school auditorium. Raritan Rd. in Industrial Park, to house 234 employes ,be- In Town school auditortTimrat 8 p.m. this The Concert. Band will feature ginning about July 1. and" accompany Saturday. , seven soloists as Township Auditor John F. Laezza of 3B1 E. Lincoln Ave. is expected" follows:,' Activities here >vill be to be a TpRKng^clano^date'foT^he p^ition- of~director;of administration- -—The program will open-with_the^ Trombonist -Stephen--- Jackson centered pji the design of . : following numbers by the Concert playing "Andante et Allegro," by and finance proposed by Mayor Edward K. Qill *t Tuesday night's 1 computerized systenis for pro- - meeting of Township Committee. The post is expected to^have a salary BancT: I • '• •*'•..' . • Barat; percussionists Robert BUoa- cessingall sorts of Bell Systeija r •••"Days-of. .•Glory." by John, Ca tempo .and Garry Williams per- range of $12,000 to $l5,uuu. , / ' • r-^rrr--~- — cavasr "El Tortfllere;" by Al Pol- business data for use through- It was indicated other applica* forming "Drumbeat Jamboree," ar- hahius," featuring a trumpet truK ranged.by Paul Yoder; -trumpeter out the, country and will be under tions also are expected, some from composed of David Clausn#zef\ •Robert Zobal playing ''Thei iMagic direction of Gordon N. Thayer of persons now holding similar muni- Dean, Robinson and MichaterTMark- Trumpet," by James Burke; pian- Raritan RoadShort Hills, executive vice-presi- cipal positions in other communi- owich; "Bossa Nova^Holiday," by ist Timothy Haviland' performing ' Township Committee Tuesday dent,-^— - - ' " .'— •_.-'. J :.'..... ' ties.' ,.:^_:__. _.; ,. j.^".' . "Romantic Waltz," by- Dbmenico night took-steps to create an.of-, XThe, proposed new position was "The Sh>aow^of Your Smile," by Savino; clarinetists Ian Greitzer fice building zone 'along Raritan At; an announcement meeting initially recommended in the 1962 Webster-and Mandel; "Rondo From an.d David Owen performing "Cbn- Rd:, Abutting , Industrial Park, yesterday in Maris'a's Restaurant,, fnr- Clarinet in JLFlat,'" reportv of Ciriffinhagen-Kroeger,. cert'piecat No. 2, Opus 114," by Men- which would make the best use of it was revealed tHat the, Bell Lab- by'Mozart-Coles, with William Wal- > landJn the area. municipal management consult- delssohn, arranged by ti. persunnel cumiiig--to— -aats. Theinbye is intended to jnafc ton as clarinet soloist; "Highlights The proposalraccording-to Pub- oratories From 'Oklahoma,' iURpdgers and Other groups perfofmingr-oh the the ^dmkitisteation—of the—town program will be the Woodwind lic Works Commissioner H, Ray- Cranfprd . are < members of two ship's clerical, a^finjfflcial oper- flammerstein,- arranged, by__Paul mond Kirwan, has been under groups in the Business Information. Voder; "Symphonic Prelude," by Trio, Flute Ensemble and Stage at ions more" efficienV^d economi- HILLSIDE-AVENUE CONCERT SOLOISTS—Shown above are five . Band. -V •-'' ' " study by the Planning Board for Systems Program (BISP) area of calal, the mayoFBTated. John Cacavas, and "Themes: From members of the Hillside Avenue Junior High School Band vlfho wiil several months and they have the Bell System research and de- 'Dr. Zhivago,' " by iMaurictfPJarre. ^Highlights of the concert will., be lender-.the proposal, Ut given their approval to the pro- velopment unit «nd a,re presently/ arranged by Ken Whitcomb. be featured as soloists during.,the band's annual spring concert in 'the performance of "Selections vroiild have superwion of.aluderi- the school "9HJ~p;n*.'-Saturday. They are, left to* right: William From Dr^ 'Zhivago" ahd "Dodeca- posed amendment to the zoning or-- located 'in* the Chase Building, Numbers of the. Stage Dance dinance. - ,, . ..->-:. cal f u'nctioiis ofjmunlcipal depart^ .Grasing, tympani; William Walton, clarinet, and David Clausnitzer,. phonic Set," :tiy William. Latham- Newark.! Bell Labs is headquar- -jd will include:. • '• _ "Dodecaphonic Set" was written in Another proposed zoning ordi- tered at MurrayHilL t i^kJH fet and ''Cha Cha Cha f or Judv," by MaP Hgnland Michael Markowich, (sUinding); trumpets.' ' • public'works. The pmmlssionejw 1 1^6^ and is-a suite based :on_Scho- Bance;ramendment provides that ^ Thayer sala the move is be- of public affairs ana finance, the shall Brown; "Li'PDarlin ," by Neal enberg's- 12-tone system of com- small,section near Raritan* Rd7.be ing made so ffiat the two groups^ mayor said, would continue to have Hefti; "Sugar Lips," by^Billy Sher- position. Incorporated AT^ Industrial Park. which will be expanded to 485 emy rill aHd Buddy Killen,, with Dean policy responsibility for functions Vietnam The program spans a wide range Public hearing oh both measures ployes, can remain in one building^ undef thelfr JutlKdiction but would" ^i to the will be April 9^ The move wifl bring these groups be relieved of the huge amount of Impossible Dream" from '.'Man of T»resent. Offer of $7,000 by theBriarville- closer to other BailTelephone Labr" LaManqha,'' > by Joe:JDraian and. detail and clerical activity that Peace Ths:J has .several outstand- Corp. for two. iownshiih p jotj s ad- oratorietri s • ltlocationi s ilinvolved d in Mitch" Leigh, and "Theme Fronr ing musicians who %efe selected BISP atUvities: ~—--i_._i-_i_ -Describing-the-fesults7Of7the New Hampshir^^imary and the jacent to the Gulf Service Sta- ? The director would also *e re- ThTe~lJ5toTlclrablesit T tor All-State Bajh<r"and KegidnTT Bon -j'resent-peraonnot in the-'BISP- sponsible for overall financial Riddle, arranged by John Cacavas. candidacies of Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Eugene J, McCarthy Sand grougs. The most recent ac- program have been: brought in There also will be selections by Ave. was referred to Township Atr 8upejrvision, preparation of the as "evidence of mounting peace sentiment and a magnificent, oppor- complishment was achieved by tomey Donald R. Creighton topre- from many parts of. the United budget and. implementation of fi- 'the Jazz Trio, including William tunity to choose a moderate peace candidate for President," Cranford members who were chosen for the States and some from Canada. One Grasing, John Kroner and Dean pare necessary papers for Adver- nancial reports needed to keep.the" Citizens for • Peace this week announced plans for a Beries of town Region II Intermediate Band. tising.'The corporation plans to of the; -unique problems, to b« Township CommUtee and citizens. Robinson; the Brass Sextet, com- , They are: Julie Ammann, plac- here will be the writ- posed of i^avid Clausnitzer, Joanqe meetings to "allow the community raze the present station and nuild ——• • " on th;e Manclal status of vnriniiK pfBPB ing first on oboe; Dale Zobal, third, a $50,000 to $70,000 colonial sfyle ing. of programs for Bell System Renph, roinas ft Martin ; toya#ip. The director would service station— business data which may be adapt- Kane^B , Rob: cies and thoroughly air t^e Viet- id to any of the modern ntakeg fumble Debbie Grove, lfith on clarinet, and property for lease to the Chevron The press book Of the "Village insop, and the, semble, nam war issue." Thomas Schink, chosen-for ba'ri- computers. TSe town meetings Mnynr Gili welcomed, r the thlra P4r«ry WUliatn , Hardmftn, Robert sponsored J)y the Union College to i jap jytjdigj|h2| afr the Vtjtjk,'. Pay.id Nqrtb/MPw BoWn Pet- students' peace organization. New •d. Guy Aeeetura, vice-president granted to continue free parking eioitbeewthl •rmpn, Peter Ru,doy. Joseph Assaci«tioavfpr a Peaceful Axneri- . The band, has. had a very active ot "Bell Laboratories, and Mr. Jersey State Fi and Wiilijdm Walton. canr Liberal Movement. Next Week off-street municipal OH The, Jumble Store, 10 South Ave., year including performances at in m: Thayer both sail they "Would be efationi of Women's Clubs at, Snuf- - Concluding numbers by thenCoo- Initiating the forums, Dean Wil- ursday evenings -for gjad to have the tBISP project in -lytime' E., will h61d its annual spring and Convention Hall, Atlantic City, Jof Thursdi in stated fy's in ficoitchc-Plaina on Tuesday cert Band will ^be: ' lard^eckel of "Rutgers University the National Principals' Conven- mainder of. the yealr Public Af- Cranford and. expressed willing- Second (place weftt to the Waflnei , "Block rM Concert March," by :hpol wilt discuss "The Easter sale April 2 through 6. Fairs Commissioner Wynn Kent ness to cooperate, in community townchang- 1 tion and at Trenton State College. day Morning^Club, which alsovtook Jerry H.. BUik;.. "The Worried Candidacy" at Union Spring coats, hats and "accessories The band consists of 89 members. noted that ..this plan had jtirred fa- affairs In every way possible. • climate and demands of v> Drummer," by Schreincr-Osterling, second place last year, v ' ' College at 8:15 p.m. oh Monday, will be featured. There is also a The program, will be. concluded vorable reaction among towns- • The new Bell Telephone Labora- " complex, thefe- with William Grasing' as percussion April 8. A; candidate' for delegate- people, and there Ms been no ap- tories quarters here, being leased iBbfr between local, county, Both books featured clippings complete line of men's suits.