Slated Saturday on Two-Time Loser Budget
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•••. ! * *-: r'~ 'I- " First Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine Clinics Here This Sunday •( .,• ••.. , .'•», Second CIBBI Pontage Paid ] Vol. LXXI, - .No.~6. • 3 Sections, 22 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1964. ' • Crmnford, N. J. • . TEN CENTS Bernard Shanley to Address Cof C Dinner Monday Night Conference!. Slated Saturday '• Bernard Shanley, special counsel -and secretary to former Presi- -dent Eisenhower and currently a Republican candidate for United On Two-Time Loser Budget; Mates senator, will be guests speaker at the fourth annual dinner of the Cranford Chamber of Commerce at 7:15 p.m. Monday at the Shack-: amaxon. Country Club, Scotch Plains;. There will j?e a social hour, beginning at 6:15 p.m." Committee Has 10 Days to-Act Dr. Wilfred' W.. Jordan, dinner chairman, and -toastmaster, an- I ' Township Committee and nounced yesterday that more than i Board of Education will con- 100 members .and guests are ex- How; Cranford Voted fer at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in pected td attend the. annual af- executive session in Lincoln fair. Reservations may still be '— CURRENT CAPITAL •School on areas in which the made with Charles Reilly at the EXPENSE OUTLAY twice-defeated. school budget local office of the New Jersey BeJL Votes may be reduced, it was an- Telephone Co. on Alden street. nounced yesterday lay Mayor School Yes No Yes No Cast H. Raymond Kir-wan. Both the Among other highlights of the - 45 evening will be the induction' of Sherman /.. 43 149 148 194 current expense antl capital Mayor H. Raymond KirWan as an Walnut .: 105 263 99 267 369 outlay items were defeated by bet- honorary member by Dr. Clark W. Cleveland '98 74 98 74 173 ter than two to one margins in McDermith, vice-president, arid Livingston 91 292 89 295 386 Tuesday's balloting. the presentation of a certificate to High : 138 •"148 135 152 288 Mayor Kirwan declared yester- Mrs. Marie B. Knipe, who is re- Bloomingdale '.'. 129 167 127 169 297 day that the governing body has tiring after serving the associa- •Roosevelt ..;.•.:;".....*.. 213 305 .201 317 523 no alternative but to make recom- tion as executive secretary for the Lincoln «8 418 100 406 mendations for reductions in both past eight years. The latter pres- Brookside 140 284 141 284 428 budgets. He added that he hoped entation will be made by Edwyn this could be done "without, ma- M. Lewis,.treasurer. Total 1,045 ' 2,100 1,035 2,112 3,168 terialiy affecting the quality of President Donald McGjnriis will Cranford's educational program." outline objectives of the chamber The school board will transmit for the coming year and the guest BERNARD SJHANUEY its budget and working papers to • HER CHILDREN WILL HAVE BENEFIT OF ORAL VACCINE — Mrs. John Orun of 602 Lincoln speaker will be introduced by Past Township to Decide Quality municipal officials this morning. avenue, east, who had poliomyelitis in 1954, plans to- have her children immunized against the President Roderick W.. Smith. A By law, the governing body has 10 ' disease during the. Sabin Oral Polio Sundays on M arch 1, April 12 arid May 24. "I wish we had had the medley* of vocal selections will be days frprn. today in" which to make Sabin oral vaccine 10 years ago," she said. "I'm certainly going to see that my children are given-its offered by Miss Adele Piegaro. Court Upsets Of Education j Mineur Says its recommendations and certify to protection." Shown with Mrs. Grun, wife of a Rutgers University research biolo'gist, are the couple's Invocation will be offered by the "The results of the school election put the major responsibility, for the county, tax board the amount necessary to operate the school sys- three children, Catherine, 6; John, 12, and James (at right), 10! Rev. John Dexheimer, pastor of the quality of education .available in Cranford tor 1964-65 in the hands Cranford Metho'dist Church. Board Denial tem. If this is not done, then the- Mr. Shanley, a senior partner cf th'e Township Committee," Dr. Henry J. Mineur, president of the nriatteon goes to the~state commis- in the law firm of Shanley & Board of Education, declared Tuesday night following the defeat of the sioner of education for action. Fisher, in Newark and Orange and Of Variance school budget for the second time. ''..'" A total of 3,168 residents or ap- also of Shanley, Fisher & Kuy-. A decision of the Cranford Board The board had sliced $145,000.- proximately 22 percent of the Cranford Ready for Start Sunday kendall, Washington, D. C, served of.Adjustment denying a variance from the capital outlay ex- township's more than 14,000 eligi- to Angelo Buontempo of 225 South from 1953. to 1955 as special- coun- penditure but had left the current ble voters went to the polls Tues- sel to former.President Eisenhow- Union avenue to.permit construc- Tract Sold day. The current expense item of er and from 1955 to 1957 as secre- .tion'-of a house on two 25-foOt lots expense allocation unchanged in $2,807,404 was defeated bya Vote of Of Sabin Oral Polio Clinic Sessions tary. ' ' at 13 Hillside place was reversed resuhmitting the budget to the 2,100 to 1,045, and the capital out- Cranford is all set for the first He received the Advertising Friday by Union County Court voters, who , first • turned it down For Specialty lay item of $49,600 was turned session .this Sunday of the Sabin Club of.New Jersey "Outstand- Judge Ervin S. Fulop in Eliza- on February 11. down by 1,112 to 1,035. ing Citizen" award in 1954, was beth. Oral Polio Sunday clinics to be Burglary Cases Rise Again, Dr. Mineur added, .."The Town- MachineShop The board proposals carried only conducted throughout"the county made a Knight of the Order of Judge FulopV opinion was re-., in balloting" at Cleveland School Mnita by Pope Pius XII in 1951, turned on an appeal by Mr. Buon- ship Committee's, task is" difficult Township Committee. Tuesday and by identical counts,of 98 to 74. on March 1, April 12 and May "24 9 received the 1953 Brotherhood tempo and Mr. and Mrs. William since the school program is so com- night-approved sale of 3.45 acres It lost heavily in the vother eight through cooperation of the Union Chief s Annupl Report ShowsA'v^ffl of the New ersey Campion of 11 "Hillside place, plex. Board members arevcon- " towntiiip-owned «bro»-erty* in dfntrlcts^with Lincoln defeating the Burglary cases' increased 45 percent in Cranford during 1963 aa County Medical Society, local t«r of Christians and Jews,. «uid who reside in a' home constructed vinced that the budget is sound. Park to August Spind- current expense item 418 to 88 and compared with 1962, according to statistics in the annual report pf Police was cited by .th'e Disabled Ameri- on two 25-foot lots-at- that address.- v the capital outlay proposal, 406 public health offices and the pub= As your elected representatives, ler and Sons, Inc.\ for a new Chief Lester W. Powell as submitted to "Township Committee this week. can Veterans for outstanding _ The Campions entered into a to 100. lie schools. $210,000 office arid plant. The There were 55 breaking and entering case's recorded here last year/ services to' disabled veterans in contract to sell Mr. Buontempo two we ' owe you not only our' work In the balloting two weeks ago, Clinic sessions will be conduct- flrjn operates a specialty machine The 1962 total was 38, which represented an increase of 30 percent 1955. 25-foot lots adjacent to their prop- but our judgment, and we would (Continued ot ed-hori"-fraHr--l-H»:»r-ttr-4"P^ over the previous year. Of the 55 arrMft noara or AOJ betray our trust if we sacrificed The committee accepted $17,500; each ...of those dates at the Mu- Mr. Reilly, other members of the denied his request for a variance our judgment to opinions based on the minimum price -set for the cases in 1963,- 32 were listed in the banquet committee include Dr. from zoning requirements that res- nicipal Building^_Orang,e Av.enue distorted and misdirected appeals tract. The purchaser >will install report as closed. • Added Entry Geldori Hindman, Winfleld J. idential lots in the area have a to save money. roads, curbs and make other im- Revaluation Junior High School and Hillside frontage of 80 feet. Chief Powell's report notes that! Kohler, Milton J. Barnett, Charles "The members of the board arid provements costing approximately Avenue Junior High School. there was a slight overall increase J. Pfost, Mrs. Knipe, Mrs. Mil- In deciding in favor of the ap- the staff are prepared tqjnform $18,000. A different type of vaccine will in criminal activity in the town- For Tax Post dred VanGelder and Boris Bergen, pellants, Judge Fulop pointed out and guide the Township Committee Located in Jersey City since be admiriis,tered at each of the ship during the' past year but that A sixth candidate for the Re- that Mr. Buontempo's plan to com- in any way that we can,"-he con- 1894 and ..now operated by the Sunday sessions to immunize both there was a decrease in the major publican nomination for tax col- bine two 25-foot lots into a single cluded. third generation of the family, the By GOP Club '. adujts and children against, the Class I offenses of burglary, auto lector appeared on the scene this lot was in conformity with the week with announcement by Rob- Spindler Co.