• •'.. •'-•• >•• •».'. .. ~* 'A . ^ .,. • — . •>• •. .. • ••':•••,.. 1 KM I.'-vJl 1 . •*& ?* t »• -i «*COB<1 •;'•• 3 Sections; 22 Pages, CBAJ#ORiD, NEW JERSEY, THUHSDAYV MA#CH 8, 1*6* At J. TEN CENTS School Budget $106,600; 2SPointeinTax -; • v Township Committee today will certify to the' iSnion County Board df Taxation the 1962-83 school budget show- ,>.• •;•./ ing reductions of $10,000 in the current expense iteni and $98,600 in the capitajjiullfly item for a total cut of $106|60d under the budgets twice rejected by local voters last month, • '•. s-- '•'•' ;•!••••• ?"•* '•".."'>.'•!'"•'..? it was announced last night by Itfayor Nicholas-S. LaCorte.> - • •"*•,'»/ : ' The~reduciions^ dirop in the ;>••••'. school tajy^ale and will lower the township's ejtim'ated 1962 ;,VViv ;'•*!*• issued the foUowin^statemertt on K" • '' •.•->'•' v.;'.'<•.'• tax rate to approximately $i0.20 per $100. Last y6ar;s"*lax /•.•;•.. &••' th6 .school- btfdget/ . ••' ' 'T.^'vJi- '"the Towhsbip, Conimittee re- rateihere:yWJ.jj.^ ' "' •' >r*ss--'1- -•:-'1- •' ''• ;' '' -• ||| examlriedthe/BChool budget-with the boarct a^d reduced thfe total The reductions^ were ows; .V •,.::,;!;' capital.ovlttay portion by ${te,800, and the ./current expense portidtt ?i7. i.'. • i' • V • by • $i0,00o;. keaditiit to '.liLh.e. re- t •/,-,•'.' diictioHs was a re-considei(^tion:"Sf b6ll^ room^eqfuipment,' a tractor, •: , yentilatingi item• ^.^.^.^^M^fy,^ and^^uM"itibcated fpf an addl- /Eliminate .tractor ... J...'-;..,...,....^..;.*.'. B,000 tiohal drivfei1 education car. • ; MV»M. ^«..xU.UD MI *m.< of having lls own municipal building Wiir be reached 1 .« township operations are transfei^ed officially to the brand ne^ structure at /I'i'We.kfojt'th© voting In mind ,* stated Gus^Butierr^jf,: bo&!t3 presi" • instructional car'••,S«J..t........;.~... gfield and North Union avenues, main entrance of^vhich Is shown above. An addi- dent,, 'ahd reached • agreement -P^tag to the right wiU house the health artd ^IMe departments, municipal court FRANK DITUIAIO, JH. HAROLD J. 8EYMOUR :$>|ic!e: • tfep^iM$iit, jtoovlh^^^ diicii l diatibj airi^iway and4here curtail our planning of the Reduce anticipate,d. • '/: ers' salary progr'atrt/ ; ..surplusItem by ..;,«.....,..............$i0,000 "Mr. Gutierrez «lso outlitySd a For Democratic Nominations board objective to draw up long-, J. Seymour, Jrrof 6fl4 Orchard btreiet and SVank DlTulHo, term financial guides and to •start !•: y::', ;••••( Jr.,-of 15 Hamiltoh avwnuc, win be the Demticratit} candidates for ; ji future bud^etr*tem» earl- TownslWp Committee,;^ was ttniiouriced yesterday i>y Besmond ip. ;; • Mayor LaCorte explained that It lias be^eh suggested ier') in 7h>>^ear. '-'lip -emphasized 1 municipal the board's intention .to inform the that the Board of Education finance boiler replacement and •I ;> <\. tyuuutieu.as; usuait uui in ett« citizens fully of ^sckogl financial John H. McCandless, chairman of the Democratic advisory com- other ^laoit rjehabilitation items in older schools through i d mittee, said' that HHp two candi- p#; J;PM$ '4iff^i|^t^;:sumutt^gy usmess dates had the unanimous endorse- a long term bon^t issue. He said arrangement^ are underway i of • his group out of more to obtaift an additional driver education instructional car, candidates screened «irjd o on a loaft basis, without cost, from an automobile dealer. $763,000 municipal building at no opposition is antici- .,' &TM crahloi'd !Publ|c> tlbraty set a new tecoi'd for.:«(• single day's *s Weather for filing of peti- Suggestion was'made that the board, if the necessity arises !#rittgfield ^^o^ftifttioh ti^^jk.„. ii-.^^u,-.^^y'^-^^.buildi^^jHv^ilnu^ttywue Monday, patcd. Dca een in GOP in the next year, obtain a tractor on a rental basis. - UJC Meteorological Station Uons is 4 p.m. y'd|.Ni<it6y;>^rt^,''A<to(tii!t>f.ii771 books that day, as./oinpBred with a dally average Both MrrSeymour' Primary Ifcre In the current expense item, the mayor explained that toVW^pCoftunifc.; ^ Tullio have_ been unsuccessful the anticipated free cash surpluses are reduced by $10,000 Jr^^'^lsUiJdii^tt'MUn^stree^;.. •'• candidates for local office in pas r Public Safety Commissloher M UtitfPw^ks '.yi.n*ii,tow»«- 'total lnbiuded 1,055 > Tuesday's • storm resulted in a elections. Mr. Seymour, as his Clrwan of 311 Stotlghton ave- and that no ch,ajgges were made in any budgetary items, fifclson M. Llghtcap of 1 the adujt depart- intee-inch snowfall in this area. party's nominee for -tax collector "The Township Committee/' Mayor LaCorte stated, anii 716 In the chlldten's dc- During'the Week, the tempera- in I960, received the highest num* iet appeared today yt rangegdd from a higgh of 40 de- h$r of votes ever polled here by a ^ the t "wishes to publicly acknowledge the complete Cooperation «! Wtincesurliich r^dv^ tieit; final grees'last Thursday and yesterday Dembcrat, and Mr. BITulUo lost Of the Cranford Bo^Utt JSducatioiTand its administrative il to* 10 degrees Saturday. p 17 lai|t yaaf by 685 vote* in his bid staff in reaching its d&erWinatitfn£ concerning these two for Township Conimittee in the p cUt>rt. Dettdllnfe filing of pt tiofts* with, the town' closest cledilort in two decades. filing of gets., For this up ar^grateful because it should incb'cale ship cleclerrk Is 4 p.mp . todaytoday, tember 1 to 4,045. for nvc Commissioner Kirwari is'seek t6 ou>eoirtrtiuniiy thif btif felected-olficlaJa and employes A year Ago the temperature is a graduate ing his second three-year term on can rise to^an-occaslon with a cooperative spirit of respon- fe'SMtikgMii^i«%ii ranged from it maiclmUm of To de- of Rutgers University with a bach- tho local governingg body and Mr. sibility." gree* id a mlrtlmum of 25 degrees elor of science degteeTJT business Lightbah p i s a candidatdidt e ffor & ldid>Ky d three-yearr-t*i4n -to—succeed—Pi^ the.total for the heating Alexander Hamilton Institute. He nance Commissioner J. Howard that a school budget had beer[defeated twice by the voters y y' In g tb 448f4,288t . «TherTh e was' no hail been feft?ployed/for the past McAteer Who Is not a candidate ^ the lib*rar> wele rfescued (ConUnutid on Page 3) on Page 9) for election. and necessitating action by the governing body. By law, from the ncrap pile by Mrs. Rua- A resident of Cranford slrice the Township Committee, after £onsultatio>w4th the Boarct VellL Damon an3 ;|ilrft» Cora 1054, Mr. Kirwan served as com 1 of'Education,, has 10 days in which to certify theamotthts of lbhg iriiife ibolci'M'^ l^tavasi, UbaWans; |^d spate- missloner of public affairs and real ;aftc» ajnd ^ajjltal outtay i'ea.uiri- •tiifte dressmakers. '•^'•'<-. • Aid Squad Fund Drive Begins estate -development during -his money necessary to provide the community with a the ments/ but we aisotieed to efitab- - After hoiirei of bleaching and first year on the committee and is and efficient sch.opl system. ',_ X- . Plans forja fund "drive to con- a "painiess" way -to fill the card, llsh a cohiplete budget trdgram^ washingng,, the^haaes-^er^eee turnetuned now in his second year as public r it fd *l| tinue from now through May were which holds $5. • ' safety commissioner. "It is the philosophy of the TownsWp' Cofflmittee ** the next five year's, 'While^e-' are into four-gored *goll|ng skirts by r the two women who also plan to finalized at & meeting of the Cran- "Our last wish ,in times like Hte attended Rutgers University Mayor LaCorte pointed but, "to resolve local problems by make matching boleros. - ford titst Aid Squad In the squad these]" said Mi*. Colaneri, "is to and Newport War College and sttidy.bur preseht aecountlttg y building Motiday night. served three years in the Navy local action, whenever possible. .This approach'to local gov- i^lf^tlte ^ii^ihptn'fc^ tent to delermltie the possibility of seriously interfere with the family I '' ( ^ i -1i " *• ' J^J'i^Lji ^ j. t.— w V '^Jltt 4 llHih AIL i^ Jib' udl hill Jltf ' JhA ^^A i •* ** ' V Unit ^^bi humbejf tit books; jtetitfhed on the As in its* previous fund I drive, •budget,, so we felt 25 cents slipped during World JWar II. He is ernmental problems gives all voters an opportunity to voice ] Mkig^ it j ftiSl**^^ W;'; '•; ;£;?'' g6nw?ai sRurposo .• rtioj^,*ivii<on;* can 6peninajdfly,;vMrs. Raddln, said, conducted in 1950, the squad is us- into the coin,, card now 'and then assistant claims 'manager for the their opinions and act on matters which most directly affect » vlferiittrd TLitwaek since «BWdards are to be made out over the three months while the American Fore Loyalty Group of chaifriian andJlls*. ing coin cards as a means of rais- t 3P, Dex- for them before they are returned ing money. Aceet&tag to Michael drive IatAg would help us meet our Insurance Companies, Newark. their daily Jives. We were pleased to find that none of the .•ter, to the .ehdyeis *»d It will-be some Coiatterl, drive chairman^ coin goal ancf'.yet create no financial Selected as "Young Man of the members oi the Board of Education disagreed with this ^wng the;[se ! :((om- time bififoh the staff catches up on burden on. any one family." Year" here in 1958, Commissioner mttiee, the policy .committee, Mr.- cards were selected because it was basic philosophy of government. , th'i^tafc , ••fr"'••;;; : ^ felt a quarter inserted in the card ; Mr. CJdtaneri addetiUthjiV the Kirwan is a charter member, and r past exalted ruler of the Cranford The peafeiof- th0= tush on the by each household irom time to money 'iwduld^bo used for tho am- "Having made the decision to act," the mayor's state; ) (Continued on Page 4) time, tu^tll thje drive ends would be n.
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