t listed to start at • the the Ramapo Torne-Pine -Thursday. October 26. 1972-.. Packanack Wayne shopping Meadow Circular. """"" '. 3 options center at 8:45 a.m. Erwln Further information,may be Conrad of Morrlstown is the obtained from the Union Rinaldo asks more funds to add police manpower for hikers leader. The hike will be over- County Park Commission In case of emergency The Zip Code help if we are to effectively reverse the upward by numbers alone," Rinaldo said. Bureau of Narcotics and Customs agents to Members and Ruests pf the State Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union County Hiking Club call Republican candidate for Congress in the 12th trend," Rinaldo warned. Rinaldo explained that he considers adequate catch smugglers and drug racketeers. 3760400 for Police Department for Springfield is . He cited statistics that indicate "violent —Legislation to make preventative tools like have a choice of a ramble and VOLVO GOES TO GREAT district, this week called for federal aid to staffing of police departments "our moral or First Aid Squad . crimes, nationwide, increased by 90 percent obligation to the men who are putting their etching pencils and silent alarms more widely two hikes this weekend. • supplement police forces in high crime areas. On Saturday, Ray Carriere "0" (operator) lor Fire Department In a nine-point position paper on crime and crimes against property by 82 percent lives on the line to protect us every day they available. LENGTHS TO STOP YOU between 1966 and 1971." Other increases in. report for duty," and added: "Our own safety —A Safe Streets Lighting Act to help neigh- of MiUburn will lead a six-mile 07081 control, the GOP candidate urged passage next walk in the South Mountain year of an Emergency Crime Control Act to specific crimes during the same five-year span can only be as jjood as our law ehlorcement borhoods help themselves through adequate - IN SHORT ONES were as follows: murder, 61 percent; agencies and without the necessary manpower, street lighting. Reservation, meeting at the provide block grants for law enforcement uses, Turtle Back Zoo at 10 a.m. Come lest-stopour Volvos^ PublUhad Evary Thursday by Trumar Publishing £orp. aggravated assault, 57 perfcent; forcible rape, it is impossible for them to do the job." —A Judicial Assistance Act to provide more 41 Mountain ova., Springfield, H.J. 07081 - 686-7700 including hiring more policemen. The present The same day a 13-'/i mile .64 percent, and robbery 145 percent. courts and judges, streamline the trial system, with 4-wheel power Law Enforcement Assistance Act provides Other proposals in Rinaldo's nine-point' hike up and down mountains and guarantee a speedy trial In both criminal disc brakes. ' Moiling AddtoMi . Subscription Rot* Socond Closs Posfog* • funding for equipment, but not for manpower. "A violent crime takes place in our country program are: in the Bear Mountain area, '- VOL. 44 NO. 4 and civil cases. P.O. Bon 69, ScrlngftokJ. N.J. 070Bl • SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1972 J8.50 Yoorly Pold ol Sprlngflold, H.J. 20 Cents Per Copy "Increased crime in our cities and suburbs every 39 seconds. This means that the —A fair Criminal Sentencing Act to make from Lake Welch to Lake SPECIAL clearly indicates that our police forces need criminals are out-pacing our law enforcers just judicial sentences more uniform and less —Federal legislation to provide increased Tioratl is scheduled. Lee LONG TERM LEASING AVAILADLC subject to special reductions and variation compensation for the victims of violent crime, Fanger of - Summit is the from judge to judge. _—A Juvenile pelinquency.Ereventipn Act to leader. The hikers will meet at SMYTHE VOLVO ING. —A crackdown on. drug pushers through a provide (he highesTlevekof rehabilitation and the ' Lake Tiorati ' Circle Federal Strike Force on Drugs. professional treatment to juveniles who run parking lot at 9 a.m. 326 NOBBI8 JIVE., SUMMIT 273-4200 —An immediate increase in the number of into trouble with the law. On Sunday, a 10-mile hike is Candi meet; is missing .; was a result of a recent court decision rather necessary. The fact that I am an attorney does like selling raffles at curbside." Noting that he :-, ByABNERCOLD local issues—«n virtually' all of which they had served in municipal office, under both -major difference'was over which than any Democratic initiative. He added that not limit my qualifications. I pledge that I will -;. A smog of good cltitenshlp hung over the appeared to agree. be objective and compassionate." Republicans and Democrats, he- said that he 1 best serve to attain these goals. /the flood control now coming into actuality was ' room as all candidates for municipal office Participants'were Republican. Edward N. " Mrs. Ruff stressed her qualifications to serve could carry out his duties under the leadership Stiso Jr. and Democrat Arthur Kesselhaut, . Kesselhaut in his summation, reflecting tlw; Ta result of projects launched under previous determinedly avoided partisan attacks at the GOP administrations. as township clerk, listing her membership in of either party. — annual debate sponsored, by the Springfield running for the three-year"; term on thetone of the evening, stressed that a major Issue in Tuesday's election is whether the voters will' Marino noted that he will have,"less than a the Springfield Board of Education and her Most of the questions from the floor, but not League of Women Voters last Thursday Township Committee; Republican Robert offices in the FT As and the League of Women Wassermai^ and Democrat John Marino," continue the 3-2 Democratic majority on the year in office In which to prove myself. I will all, seemed to be aimed at specific issues, ' evening at the Florence Gaudlneer School. have to build a record to stand on in 1973 and I Voters. She declared she would expand voter ' The general accent on the positive, coupled seeking a one-year term on the governing body, Township Committee which has prevailed for .rather than the partisan barbs or prearranged CHARGE FOOD the past two years or will give the Republicans will do it by fighting for the people. All the registration activities and would seek advance setups most common in previous years. • < with a new format which bad the six candidates and Republican Arthur Buehrer and Democrat publicity for township committee agendas. She FOODj3UPERMARKETS^ Doris Ruff, running for; township clerk. a 4-1 edge. He urged that the Democrats be problems of all the people of Springfield are my ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $15 OR MORE rotating for a large part of the evening among problems." asked the voters to "allow me to continue All candidates for the Township Committee small groups with, the'100 members of the All four Township Cormnfttee candidates returned to continue the."progress we have stressed their support of the new rent leveling AT ANY TWO GUYS FOOD SUPERMARKET achieved in the past two years." , Wasserman told the audience, "I am running serving Springfield." , SALE TODAY thru SAT. audience, made fora blandness which had been agreed that they are opposeatoklarge shop- ordinance. Wasserman noted that the measure Stiso declared, "My roots are here in town, because I am dissatisfied with the way our Buehrer said he is "heartily in favor of open absent from many campaign confrontations in ping center based cm an AterjEder's Depart- voter registration" ln~stores> churches and was supported by both parties and that ap- ment store, in favor of rapid jprogfess on flood and I intend to remain here." He stated that municipal government has been working,.and u recent years. The candidates had'ample time to this way I can seek the changes I think temples—"but not outdoors in shopping centers (Continued on page 23) TRADING STAMPS Boneless Round Roast Sale review their. quallficatiooB and their stands on control and determined to maintain the passage of the recent rent leveling ordinance itnM^^ WITH EVERY FOOD •?'*# Jersey agrees id pay $ 180,000 FREE! PURCHASE .EXCEPT ON AlCOHOUC &s \tor flood damage caused by Rt.78 BEVERAGES. C.IGAHETTES ., wuai owr. The N. J. Department of TronsporfqtWn last Frldoy agreed to pqy $1,80,000 OR LIQUID MILK (JlLLMfTM— K"**^* CHOICE to the Township, of Springfield to' fwrnedy flood damage caused by Rt. 78 BEEF construction In the vicinity of Took«r and Bryant avenues and Salter and Brook streets. The agreement came hwfor* Superior Court Judge John Walsh In Elizabeth during hearings oh a sirit''fll*d by the township three years ago to recover dortioge "dgrre by the liljjliwty-constfuction-«o-4oeol-stoffn-dfoinog' TOP ROUND SILVER TIP "GOBLET" BONELESS RUMP patterns. ' . n,''"' •- • r~v FOR rgi The agreement was signed by Jay Bloom, township attorney, and Cortland ONLY 5V .|| ROAST ROAST ROAST FREE AND en ONE 9'A-°r- Bobcock 3rd, deputy state attorrv«y» jwriiral. It is believed to be the first time the'slate, has ever acknowledged.llpwUty for a portion of the ecological and Uwny Tulip "'ON THE ROCKS" property damage caused by eonsttuctWn work on state property. PRESIDENT NIXON is shown-with State Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo during a recent GLASSWARE 1 rntc GOVT. INSPECTED GOVT. INSPECTED visit to the White House when the Republican candidate from New Jersey's 12th FROM UBBEY The funds will be used, along with'p, federal grant of $220,000 from the Congressional district discussed his campaign plans. CHICKEN "Sif -A.CHICKEN --CHICKEN .^ Department of Housing cmdUrbqii Development; for a drainage project of C $500,000 along the east and west lironehes of Bryant Brook. The township last LEGS ,49' spring approved a $600,000. bpnd^ofdlnanco for the work; but cost to the North Jersey stamp exhibition, Drumstick 69 l Thighs 59 municipality is now antlclpat«ilat.;opp'ifoximalely $100,000 as Its share of the iSN BROIL ™C< CUT SHOULD - j^ • more than $500,000 channejliatlon and stream renovation work.
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