Council to Conduct Hearing on Program for Revaluation of All Real

Council to Conduct Hearing on Program for Revaluation of All Real

v—r--^ • i Girl "Scouts to Go to Idaho Roundup Six Rahway girls and two which .will start on Thursday" and a staff of about 2,000 adults Action." The slogan is "On the will be daily Mass and weekly women will' be among Cross- and continue through July 28. who will supervise arrange- Trail to Tomorrow," and the confession for Catholic girls. On roads Girl Scout Council's rep- Reports of the local scouts' acti- ments and activities. Approxi- purpose is "to increase public the two Friday evenings of the resentatives-who will leave on vities at the roundup and of mately 85 per cent of the adults understanding of Girl Scouting encampment the resident rabbi Sunday to attend the 1965 Girl their visits, to places of interest will be volunteers and 15 per through a large scale demons- will conduct Jewish services, >*•• Scout Senior Roundup in Far- will be written for the Rahway cent will be Girl Scout profes- tration of the Girl Scout pro- and on the second Friday the ragut,. idaho. News-Record by Miss Irwin, a sional staff. gram in action." religious service .will be follow- lie local scouts are Miss— -Rsh«my High Sphnoi student. .—The site Spiritual aspects will not be ed by an Oneg Shabbat or "Re- Nancy Irwin, Miss Carol Mc- The roundup will be a city of acre tract on the shores of Lake neglected. There will be resi- joicing of the Sabbath." 'l'lie Clure, Miss Kathleen Demarest, 6,000 tents, the largest encamp- Pend Oreille. Formerly the dent chaplains from the three Oneg Shabbat will enable each Miss Debbie Jones,' Miss Bar- ment for girls fn the western Farragut Naval Training Sta- major faiths — Catholic, Jewish Jewish girl to invite one other bara Shelley and Miss Janice world. Camping there will be tion, the site is midway between and Protestant, and they will be girl to join in a culturn! and social hour. PLANNING TRIP - Members of Crossroads Girl Scont Lucas. Adults who will make 11,000 girls and adults, including Coeur d'Alene and Sandpoint, joined by other ministers, 9,000 Senior Girl" Scouts, .15 Idaho, and 50 miles east of There will bf other activities. Council examine camping equipment. They are left to right, the trips are Miss Adellma Lyon priests and rabbis at religious through' 17 years of age, from Spokane, Wash. services. In addition to the re- All patrols will hring with them Mrs. Ffflmore Evans and Miss Diane Evans of Mctucben, Mrs. and Miss. Margaret Gullick.' .every. -State, jnd_ territoryj jso gular Sunday services for •' Tinstratiors rpflecting the "W~V; Carlste of"F6fas?and'TVIIss AdeTlma~Eyori'orRaliwayT -—Miss Jrwin. wilL.be ihe..corresv. The theme of the roundup is MISS NANCY IRWIN pondent during the roundup,-. Girl Guides from 45 countries, "Girl Scouting — A Promise in "Catholics' and ProfestanlF nter" COMMUNITY NEWS RAHWAY _, SEPVING WITH INTEGRITY ' t ' ' '''it AND A t , "LETS LOOK j AT THE RECORD" Merging The Bahway Record, Eli 183 with the Rahway News. Est, 1930 Vol. 143, NoTT Emend u 8»cqn<J Clan Mitttr Po.t OHlci Rabwaj Nt» J«r»ej Rahway, N.J.,. Thursday, July 8, 1965 10 Pages Price 10 cents per copy Council to Conduct Hearing On Program for Revaluation Change Of All Real Estate in City CLARK — Bickering-over the legality bf proceeding and inac- An ordinance which tion on three major township would appropriate $75,000 ordinances characterized -the Weekend Local Youth Elected for the revaluation of real special Municipal Council meet- estate in the city will be given a public hearing by Ing on Tuesday night. the Municipal Council at With Councilmen Edward Get- Crashes Head of Boys' State Wednesday night's meet- chis and Robert Johnson a6sent7' ing in City Hall. an ordinance to reduce the Kenneth R. Miller, 16, of 442 Orchard St., a Rahway High The ordinance .which was in- number of dwelling units per troduced by a 6-3 vote of the acre from 20 to H died for School student, was elected Jer- Injure 4 sey Boys' State governor on Council on June 9, is the result want of a second on the motion. Friday at Rutgers University, of request for revaluation. The ^Councilman Bernard Yaru- One man is in satisfactory New Brunswick. program has been urged upon ~savage~moved the ordinance for condition, in Rahway. Hospital Council by Assessor Anthony F. Mr. Miller, son of Mr^ and final passage but none of the Boresch who has cited the need and three other persons were Mrs. Claude R. Miller ,and Dale councilmen would second his for revaluation to equalize the treated at the hospital and re- W. Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. move. Two salary ordinances tax load and who has pointed Dale Rice of 1143 .Elm Ave., for rnunicipaP employes were leased following holiday week- out that all other Union County ^were-ehosen^by-Rahway-P-ost-S, killed in the same manner. end accidents in Rahway^ Triunlcipalities-have-undertakf American Legion ,to be" dele- such programs. Following these moves, Ernest Grisi of Southgate, gates to me annual event from A councilmanlc committee • Councilman 51ggo _ Hejselbak 1 Mich., is in satisfactory condi- June 27 through July 3. - SYMBOL OF GROWTH—Union County * new Conrt House Annex In Elizabeth has an adjoin- also recommended that revalua- moved.to introduce another sal- tion at the hospital as the re- The two youths who will be ing six-story parking garage with juvenile detention facilities. The first addition to the Court. tion be authorized and the funds ary ordinance which sets spe- sult of injuries incurred in a seniors next year, have been House complex since 1934, the buildings answer an acute need for space' to provide 'or expanded -provided for the work. Under cific salaries for members of three-car accident on Monday at active in school clubs and in county administrative and judicial activities. The $4,375 ' million addition provides sevea nef he terms of the ordinance pro- the Police Department. Six Roads. athletics. Mr. Miller is presi- courtrooms, bringing the total to 18.: ; .: . ••• V posed, Mayor Robert E. Hender- dent of the Student Council and Councilman Yarusavage 'o6- George J. Schmitt Jr., 17, of son and City Clerk Robert W.' a member of the National Hon* r jected to .the move stating that . 931 Apgar Terr, told police that Schrof would be given: the or Society and Key Club. He tte'sj^al. meeting was called lie was driving south on St. ... power.-to ..enpxg,': "n suJ'r.M*. Ci • "'abo'lFueuteifcnt gcv&mcr1 of unly'tu Hwsidei'' M jlraHfer '(forge; 'Ave. anfl attemptW to firm" to make the revaluation. rf ttio nnriinanm is adopted, »-It®- „ ~~_ (Continued on Page 5) KENNETH R.-MB.LER- business would be illegal. on the wet pavement and struck the study is expected to take 10 After ' a ruling by Council autos driven by Richard Yager, or 11 months after a contract is President Thomas Winters that 20, of 27 Drummond Ave. and signed with a firm specializing "We just may have a law now additional ordinances could be for two years, whichever period Mrs. Florence Grisi, 42, of South- in revaluation. that will curb teenage-drunken Schedule Hearings introduced at the special meet- is longer.-A second conviction gate. The Yager and Grisi vehi- The committee consisted of drivmg," Assemblyman Loree ing, four new salary ordinances carries a three-month prison cles were stopped at the inter- " Councilman-at-Large Robert H. -wera-placed-before the Council.. Certificates , 'Rip' Collins .(R-Union) said to- term. section for a red light. Mr. Grisi McMenamin, chairman; Council- It was revealed that due to a day in commenting * on -Gov; —Introduced -by Assemblyman • complained of head injuries and On Building Plans man John L. Pitchell and Coun- Five members of the Rahway lack of tune'the ordinances had Richard J. Hughes' signing into Collins during this session of the was taken to the hospital. A public hearing on the appli- ing Co. has applied for a van- cilman-at-Large William M. been prepared by acting town- Police Reserve Association have law a bill establishing stiff pen- Legislature, the measure was Two persons were injured but . house on.Lot 4 of Block 360, Weaver. Councilman Weaver did received certificates for com- cation by Menlo Park Building ship clerk, Mrs. William Clancy, alties for teenage drunken co-sponsored by members of the did not require hospitalization known as 607 West Grand Ave., not sign the report because he pleting the course of the Union Co. for a variance to permit rather than the township at- driving. Union County Republican dele- following an accident on Sunday and construction of a four- "didn't reach the conclusion that, County Police Auxiliary Ad- construction of four two-family torney, Irvine B. Johnstone. The bill was sponsored by gation.They contended that pas- at Jefferson and Central Aves. family dwelling. The site is in revaluation was essential." vanced Training School. sage of the bill would \deter dwellings at Broadway and No one on the attorney's staff Assemblyman Collins.- _/ Alice Skedd, 80, of 4 Riverside a business zone. • Voting to introduce the ordi- teenage "drinking and.driving" Lambert St. will be held by the (Continued on Page 2) was present for the meeting. The presentations were made Dr., Cranford, told police that "The passage of this .law-will throughout the state. Board of Adjustment on Tues- . Mr Yanisavagp qbatflined frnm ' to Capt. David McCIay, Lt,.John she was driving north on Jef- g Davte, Lt.

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