Appeal Filed on Omitted Assessments

Appeal Filed on Omitted Assessments

APPEAL FILED ON OMITTED ASSESSMENTS Recreation Board Awards Will Honor Three Complaints Sports Champions Awards to the winners of num­ Made To Tax Board erous summer activities sponsored by the Hillside Recreation Board VOL. XXVII, No. 1362 will be made at the Community HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS On Kraft Building Recreation Awards Night Thursday. —14—al_..„?.:3h pm in Hie Liickiiif; any infonnallon on the contents of the reports on iiiditorium of the Coe Avenue School. G over '' ly n '1, > Jx-eso lannpanv ImiUlintT ill Kvans Terminal from Peter G Humanik, recreation sup­ Reports: On Status °‘,nl of Assessors and building inspector scheduled to be” ervisor. disclosed this, week that presented on Monday, complaints were fffeil yesterday before tbe outstanding sports figures will County Board of Taxation to compel a review of lhe allegation make the awards, including Sam Religion A Bulwark "‘'s'"rJNew voters who are interestedn* in that the'building has been iniproperly. assessed. Dente, shortstop of the Washington voting at the annual school election Of School Program Senators; Bob Hooper, pitche r of on Tuesday, February 13, when Three separate complaints were Ihe Philadelphia Athletics; Gen? Preliminary plans for the additions* — lodged with the board, one by Rob­ three members are elected to the ert C, Kirkpatrick and Milton B. Hefmanski, outfielder of the Brook­ Board of Education and .the annual t four local school buildings are Officials Attend lyn Dodgers; George Cron, Soft- In Time 01 Stress lions had been incorporatcd inti C o n,l o r d, committeemen-elect, school budget is presented for ap­ now in Trenton awaiting approval the plans. jointly; the second by Anne B. ball Commissioner for New Jersey proval. must be registered by Jan­ and vice president of the New Jei- oi the State Department of Educa­ Dr. Wayne T. Branom, supervis­ Parley Of League Goidhor, of 319 Trinity place, and While Communism seeks to destroy religious values so llmt uary 4. it was announced this week e s •l- 'itH'ip.il of schools, .saled eight the third by P. Carroll Wingert of sey A.A.U., and Vinnie Farrell, not­ tliaos may follow people who remain steadfast in their religious by Mrs. Jean A. White, clc-rk of the tion, it was disclosed last night at llu ed collegiate sports official. separate drawings had been made, Members of Hillside’s official ti2(i Union avenue. principle are making a contribution ill support of tile republic, school district. The law requires mooting nf the High School P.T.A. by with revisions as new sugges­ family attended the convention of The joint complaint of Kirkpat Among these who will receive the voters to be registered 40 days be - J )r. Felix J, McCormick, member of awards are the Thuro A. C., com­ Cov. Allred It. Driscoll declared Sunday afternoon at ceremonies L.re the election. tions were offered. He also re­ die Statu League of Municipalities irck and Conford is made on Lin: munity softball champions; Bristol- dedicating the new Sinai Congregation synagogue on Maple Qualified residents may register the Institute of Field Studies of Col­ ferred to the part played by the in Atlantic City which opened last i piniL lhe P“ard °f. Assessors avenue. 1 umbia University, which is acting as teacher;; in planning the program ,,, ■. , | lulled to assess the building for the Myers. Co., ' champions of the In­ with Township' Clerk Howard J. 1 iiesday and continued through years 1949 dustrial League, and Buick Motors, •onsultant on the building program. and added that the multi-purpose nd 1950, in ly49 if Throughout the sweep of history, * Bloy in the Municipal Building'. additions t>> three grade schools will Frick runner-up to the softball champs. 1-84 North Broad street, or at the If the plans are approved substan­ was finished before October 1,'and The program will also include mov­ the Governor declared, there is' a Dedication of the new synagogue, tially ms now drawn. Dr. McCormick include 40x60 gymnasiums with kit­ Tin included Township Treasur­ charging in 1950 no added assess- office of the County Clerk"iif the declared, Hillside will have one of chen. stage and storage space. Ev­ ies of the 1950 World Series and destiny that guides mankind, and he ponted out, strengthens the re­ Courthouse, Elizabeth. Persons who er »"<) Acting Collect.* Harry j d£ H f,inishcd ,after the championship playoff between ligious character of the community the finest secondary school plants'in ery effort has been made to con­ . ... , • , T_ |Gctobei 1, 1949. Separate complaints by and large that destiny has been havfe recently had a ‘change of ad­ New Jersey and consequently one of serve space, he said, in an en­ Schnabe Township Clerk How- were filed by Mrs. Goidhor on the the Thuro A. C. and Buick Motors. good. Despite ominous world condi­ Ei;d increases its capacity for serv­ dress should also act to correct the ard J. Bloy, Health Officer Samuel Others to receive awards will be records. the best in the nation. deavor to stay within the expen­ 1949 allegation and by Wingert on tions, he said, there need be no fear ice. As governor, he said it was a Describe H. S. Layout ditures authorized. the 1950 charge. the Junior League softball champs or panic if we cling fast to our personal privilege to participate in Prospective candidates for the M. Jowitt and Building Inspector and recreation playground winners lhe memorable service, because it With the aid of slides he showed Earlier in the meeting AlbeirL Charles Hanson. Have Heard Nothing ideals and principles and continue board must file petitions with Mrs. his audience the layout of the pro­ Scac^ia* last year’s P.T.A. presi In disclosing their action, K irk­ in both junior and senior classes. to retain hope. gave him not only the opportunity i White not later than January 24. Bloy, who has been secretary of posed high school addition. Behind dent: presented a pin for service to the Municipal Clerks Association, patrick and Conford told The Times Members of the Recreation Board Americans need to remember, as chief executive to extend best There are three" places to be filled and Township Committee will be wishes of the state, but to empha­ the gymnasium will be the cafeteria the organization to Ruhl L. Custer, was elevated to the post of second "a report was ordered by the Town­ God’s omnipotence, urging his list­ There is at present a vacancy dtre w ith a seating capacity of 450, a kit­ high school principal. I vice president. ship Committee to be made by the present, including Commissioner eners to take courage from Israel size the significance of the services to the removal from the township chen and storgae space. To the rear assessors as to the omission of new James A. Oneil, who donated many and its struggle through the wild­ ao indicating the many things all of Joseph G. Scheu, whose term of the auditorium will be a band construction from the Added As­ of the prizes. erness. people nave in common, rather would have expired in February. than their differences. room with storage space for scenery sessment Lists by December 4. We Edward W. Earle is not expected to and the bands instruments. Six have neither seen nor heard of any State In Forefront seek re-election. He is completing practice booths are included fon the Objectives Listed such report. We are therefore un- He also pointed out thaUNew Je r­ four terms on the board and is band. The band room will not\be tortunately compelled to take ac­ sey has been in the forefront in the the immediate past president. There tiered as it is in many schools, Dr. tion at our own expense as tax­ fight against discrimination and the will, therefore, be only one can­ McCormick said, so that it may be payers. This refusal of the Town­ state has sought to put into practice didate seeking re-election, Harlow II. Curtis. used for other purposes as well. ship Committee to file this proceed­ <2 )on7 W e n t i o n J t the high-minded. principles which There will also be dressing room By T wo Democrats ing practically puts the township have been expounded for centuries. space off the auditorum stage and government on the side of the prop­ The governor was roundly ap­ office space. Additions to theg ym- A declaration of policy and erty owner involved in this case, It ‘Ain’t’ Football! plauded when he arrived with hi; nasium and auditorium will be one listing of projects toward which changing our water supply, from and will make the fair and success­ ' party, which included his mother, McNamara Elected story affairs built on the ground with ful prosecution of this claim on be­ Some Kettle Of Fish j and again at the conclusion of his they will work in the early months hard water to soft water, preferably no basements, dovetailing into the cf their term were released today half of all the taxpayers of the Rumors Are Flying j talk. Benjamin S. Berkowitz, presi­ present building to permit easy en­ by joining a publicly owned water township much more difficult to dent of the congregation, .thanked Democratic Head trance and exit. by Milton B. Conford and Robert system like Wanaque. accomplish.” The football season has just ended, so if you see anybody in a the governor on behalf of the offi­ G. Kirkpatrick, Democratic cofn- huddle around town,.you will know it’s not the college or high school Upon the resignation of Jtfillon The addition behind the center of "2.

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