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Northern Jszzzfs Greater Top News from Area Towns index 'CTiuixjRsrmovr 21 TUESDAY; NOVtMBtk I V6b Passat Cifil New Fair Lawn Arts Council To Coordinate Cultural Efforts Regional HS Space To Double FRANKLIN LAKES The Ramapo Regional High School District Board of Education announced Monday night that it has sired Clifton architect Arthur Rigolo to design additional mm MEM mm classroom space mat wui proD- abrr double the class facilities at Indian Hills High School in Oakland. Yule Baskets For Viet la Julv the board, which gov if Agreement States Board Reserves Legal Authority erns both Ramapo and Indian "if HiUs hieh schools, announced that sew classroom space would PASSAIC The Board of Education took an historic step Mon be necessary by 1968 to meet the growing enrollment. The district has 2.150 students now A 'i day night when it gave unanimous approval to an agreement which recognizes the Passaic Teachers Association as the collective bargaining agent of all the teachers in the system. with Ramapo functional ca The approval came at tha pacity at 1.430 and Indian Hills at 1,000. Two years ago, when Indian Hills it was designed to function at a 2,000 en first public meeting of tha school board following the victory of the elected school board in JasL Tuesday's, lection.

rollment. Expanded facilities will logically come from the school in Oakland and although the beard Wayne Cuts Contractor's Bill $10,000 WAYNE Decision to re The wording of the agree 1 didst mention either the anti- ment was hammered out after Icipated price nor the number iof seeded classrooms, the new weeks of negotiations between teachers' association President additions may run close to 40 classrooms to fit another 1,000 Alexander J. Krenicki, and His committee, and a committee of move $10,000 from a bill of $25,339.90 due the Cerami Con students on 25-student-per room basis. the school board. FAIR LAWN'S first group coordinate entlarai mtzstwem tat i ngk.

ihr Fair Law Art Council, held its organiiatioaat meeting Maaaaam. Stem. eaiaa Director Mt Weed; Mri. Estelle Wolf. Center Placer: Mr.

3ta Pknnam. aar Lan Joar Saflet Mn. Jean Silver. Art Association and Strs. Fes-? Suflw.

4 Testie, Standing Isidore Freeman, Chairman of the Summer Mnwe Ftmte 3PVt2sw Ifcejtein. Kadbora makers; Borough Manager George Pellack. ami SU-r Flt-zms. Hsuc ScbaoL I Martin LifldWf. chairman of kbe board's additional facilities "Time Hat Come" The preamble of the agree- committee recommended Rigolo struction Company was made by the Board of Education Monday night, after members questioned condition of the roof of the Albert Payson Terhune School, the Chairman Isidmrm F-e as 3r hetmmsa fee prodwtioa 1 ment contained this key state ment: "The time has come to FAIR LAWN The borough's many cultural groups took a tested that peroacs I'm tf5LSSrof toterw, of toV formulate procedures to repre coma pui 9 f-ssc swi in tne trchitectural firms.

constructed by the firm. oi tne Arts yb MJiY- ssbs. ssbl ap xvnv ineaier ana met Th architects for Ramapo .1 Actual amount owed the firm is $35,339.90. William Rigby, recent festival es sea. ttsnnsre: iacacrs payers, who tmc nsej aBd Indian Hills step toward coordinating their efforts and balancing their schedules at the first meeting of the Fair Lawn Arts Council sent their (teachers' association) interests to the Board of Education; which preserve the legal authority of the school in Paramus.

urn bbekk 2sz msss. -rmsa mm running es Scbool were Sherwood clerk of the works, said he had a festival would: pasat as xst tEis year. and Smith of Darien, here Monday. agreed with Cerami to hold board, but permit a healthy, dynamic relationship with the teachers." back $10,000 pending determina oond hetweea ao. pnaae at as a xa asaect of wtat eren- Cosjb.

arts and would ha a aaw sarr-3sT tie csvered by tbej ing point for tta -fcs bhk -sbesti: Mrs. Mae Picinih rfi RnrhHflh SPlIs to judge wheshM- mrwzz Far Lawn Junior BaSetf tion of the fitness of the' roof 1 As explained by Borough, Manager George Pellack. the: borough's only interest in the group is to encouragecultural The major provisions of the The extra $10,000 was retained after Trustee Newton H. Miller Building Lots pact are: a school board, school superintendent and teacher association staff rela said that $104)00 would not be dents are interesEegi ar rmC eajted cut that she bow ScheinBns CJmtob 3t Qhnnkay tie fee drama oups Recreatioa te- find -yosac activities in town. Thus.

ex plained, by using the Recreation VEST PATERSON Sixteen enougn tor root repair it it is found faulty. He suggested that Pattraon Xeww Photo Department as a medium of production and promotion, more tionship committee shall be established to. discuss matters of common concern: this com anoure weca. wot -EeraaL ami a little boy to da parts' 0f borough property on Rose meeting, eiplaiEKE Saat at tt msMininsr 4 ivmim the added amount be held as guarantee. neoDla will become aware or mittee shall be comnosed of Adopts School Names wbans going on and local talent will have a showcase.

the main fimcSMB at tag pp-gal She said she would bwere for at a pub-will be Pfwraag sstamss prrjyide dancers andlgc aactwn Monday night at the house for sciseasszx for drarnatk-j Maaicjpai building. tion, 50 that ro eaags wmxs. ocaoas a town. i Edward Portello of House In other business, the board Summer Musical Festival' MEMBERS OF the Wayne Memorial Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1931, pack baskets of treats and reading material as part of their drive, "Christmas Cheer to the Men in Viet Nam." The ladies are sending the packages to the Third Surgical Hospital in Da Nang. Eventually the auxiliary hopes to send the gifts to other locations during the rest of the year.

Taking part in the project are, from left. Mrs. Clarence Mosley, Mrs. Hank Van Lenten, Mrs. Neil Van Der Meer, and Mrs.

Richard Petti. adopted names for the new high three members of the teachers' association, three school board members and the superintendent; when a personnel policy is referred for negotiation, a written request shall be school on Berdan Avenue and Press Eliminated the existing Wayne High school rs. EsteBe "Wolf ef tbeJBeaatifaL lac. of West Pater-Csseset Flxftr said the Jewish son. purchased nine lots for Cjbsst groop has dropped doing: ST4.8G0.

and Ulrich Builders, rmmasms because they of West Paterson. bought mRjL-i fno? dman Stbe remainine lots for $56,200. on Valley Road. submitted by the association The new building, completion to the board. due in September, 1966, was Also, the association and "5fed namej a committee tof Most of the lots averaged 80 It's Not AH Heuz superintendent may lecet to Ssnmiate totstariye bvlaws.

fori foot frsataze. They were sold named "Wayne Hills Senior High School" and the existing' one, "Wayne Valley Senior resolve problems, and Jointly tsgmaL Taey are Mrs. Jean f7j09 to $8,500 each High School." Both actions were taken on motion by Trustee Wayne Trustee Wants MTeachers BarretT develop recommendations to be submitted to the board; either the association or superintendent ef the Art Associatisn. Them ids. Freeman, and lltrs TrxV-'s Weglein of fee Suburban 1th Lorraine Yoder." may request that a negotiation meeting between the Joseph Eannan was appointed News Index guidance director of Anthony Players.

They will maaday at 9.3a a xn. and a ssnssave meeting was set for "San-. A general meeting was association and board be ar-. Wayne Junior High school, re ranged within 10 days. PROSPECT PARK Monday night was the arfftr iSaat whe WAYNE Two Dolicies introduced by Trustee Newton H.

troactive to iept. l. The board tgmujgerv set for Nor. a. Miller, one barring Communists or fellow-travelera from employ Impasse Provision Also, the areas of negotiations approved an application by the for the mayor and council and you had ttt see rt 'wejiPTr In fast action Councilman J.

Geargs Aupperkes aiEt meeting! akdM jaaencmg tee ment in the school system and another defining rules to be fol tumor tnamner of commerce 32rs. Pesgy Sailer of the lowed by faculty members, were tabled for on month by the for use- of the high schooffield Road Committee Chairmanship to Councilman Zesm Thssx iSs-ass Theater. Mrs. Jean Board of Education Monday mgnt, may include salaries, fringe benefits, working conditions and related matters. Should an impasse occur, the association for the 1966 state junior Olympic Oiftaw Ctifi Center Lafcrvirw HiMm after a heated argument when Trommeien: accssetS SsTljmBCp and Mrs; Elaine Caw The action was taken after Page IS Paget 10-12 Page Page it Pages IMS Page it Paget 19-13 cnampionships.

Add 2 'Safety Bnses of by-passing him when making decisions at Ika tne Sweet Adelines, were shall nave tne hem to meet zBr.iiir& to attend but through Miller moved adoption of his proposals but was told by other throw the government" but had not added, as required, "by Hawtfctrae Department, of which Trommeien is also a me-nser. ar -error arrived as the nieetiECj -tg HaJedta with the entire board within IS days, The board approved a bid of $6,300 for two additional buses trustees that the "policy govern force." He also noted that Not to be outdone, Mayor Hook later, in a discussion 'he. xney 'were- cnetec to- consent to fee reeasss- je tar to be used in "safety rides' Further, any teacher may 3" "K-ifed. ing policies" states that these must be introduced at one meet Miller's attack appeared to be Fire Departniest. rj-mnasfass for school children who live orally or in wrinting present a 'WeiL if mmm? 0 1 inside the state-rebated limits.

against Marxists and did not include Communists or any of ing and acted upon at the next. Miller opened his proposals by to make a mscais. 'JsIl--CXpiCJaS5, Addition of these will make grievance to his immediate superior. The teacher may then their other counter-parts. Passaic Pages 12-16-21 PMttH Lakrt Page 3 Placet Park Pages 19-21 Kittgwwod Page 16 Tttowa Paget 12-21-36 Wananne Page 16 Wayne Paget 12-16-21-39 Packanack Lake Paget 12-36 West Mitfarl Paget 16-36 West Paiercoa Page 21 three, one previously having -saying that be first wanted "in Nobody seeaaass Fire or be heard personally or appoint 'Mandell added that insubordi been hired for $1,440.

en's motion. He staaam. act like nres. ffiaasrt nation was not the proper word The board also agreed to about thfr disposal of junk, angrily ordered Tax Collector Donald Van Heemst to "get Road Superintendent John Southway and bring him to this meeting immediately. I want to question him." Van Heemst muttered as he went out for Southway.

"I'm supposed to collect taxes and now they sent me to collect a road suoerintendent" subordination" defined, noting that in the past a teacher was fired because she declined to QzMznd Plant for un-Americamsm and sug check into the possibility of get body secomt npp jasEmT" ting additional buses. This was gested a change. Getting aw sweatag. aenw. ruATt mm 1- done after Trustee Newton Mil follow instructions given by the principal.

He noted that she did asked. "Wotrt mmssav nrTTw r. ZZ BERGEN COUNTY ler noted that the board had not have tenure and thus, com a motion tm xsbse mmasmz Labaratorks eel A8eM1 Pages l-3 low as a firemaa smswm 1a Pmn Pages 13-16-31 estimated that it has $21,000 to spend for the extra trans act like meat ami tjm-SmSasi mm, t)u "feiw-J Fair Lawn Pages mi-30 Miller then launched into bis second proposal, a policy to guide teachers. He read from newspapers regarding the Perth Amboy crisis, where the board had been told it must agree to a union and to bargaining1; Miller When Southway entered Coun a teacher to represent him. If the matter is nbt resolved, the teacher may present his case, in wrinting to the superintendent and be heard within five days.

The superintendent will then render a decision and if teacher is not satisfied, he may go to the association. The association will then hear the matter and finally, if: the teacher feels that this decision is not fair, he may appeal the nanrrrrmonT xxr In ci rM.E. I FraaUia portation. Department: Lakes Paget 13-21 cilman Kenneth Tanis asfced that the Dress and visitors be There still is a balance of ef the! said saaj -a- teat nne $13,260, he said. excluded from the council cham HartensySt.

J' Garfield Page 11 Gew Bock Paget 11-16-36 LM Paget 11-16-36 Maawah Page 11 Midlxad Park Paget 11-13-36 Oakland Paget 11-13-16-21-36 did not elaborate on his teacher The board discussed at length a failure to have parent visits bers. Mavor Hook said. "I dont see -ms Tne Lamesi guide but agreed it should be at Pines Lake school classroom rUcnirt ivnif assraasEd -tte 'OTrinkling system detailed. why they should go, we haven't anvthine to hide." nnt crninir ta nraki imcmr asid teas contained the fire BBtil during the recent schools visita tion period. This, it was ex Paranint Paget 11-36 However, Tanis made the mo So MuckIo.

wna imp Limxs aujived. Mandell commented that "the policy proposed by Miller last summer would have driven matter to the entire board. plained, was because of calTorf a eooA ftemaam Jiae said the oven was plications were no factor. From "insubordination" Miller lashed into "Marxists who work and are paid from the public trough, aided by state funds and yet use their position to oppose the Against "Verbal Tyranny" "I'm not against free speech, but verbal tyranny," he said. "Some people say that in proposing this policy I am borrowing trouble, but we must look ahead.

I propose a policy which will say that a Marxist will not be hired by this system and that if he i hired and discovered later, he will be fired." When told that School Board tion to exclude the press which was supported by Trommeien onerates ar brr rmmr mtor 35 asscSy damaced. wjEdowsl Rzmvrj BMgrawod Saddle Brook VaMwkk Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 36 substitute) teacher in this class who may not have been pre teachers into a union." and for 20 minutes the council th honmehL was srmnsm Janai 4ws nat amd sunslies burned. Miller concluded by agree pared. the Fire DenarrinMEL TSaa mas estimate of tbel The agreement may be amended upon mutual consent Negotiations will continue between the newly recognized association and the committee of thp board on outstanding nolicv Paget 11-13 Wyckaff questioned Southway about the disposal of junk. Behind the closed doors, there ing to re-submit both policies! AuDDeriee 3S3sm mm- 'imafBmast.

I The board asked Schools Superintendent John Van Dyken trouble whent the- enaacs; fsornv Tae exeksian was heard by for consideration and action, at the next meeting, due in, De was considerable shouting. sideredarenaeaSara SSBswcaQ Tesidents in the Pooti to set a parent visitation day According to one source, Tanis 'matters. cember. for this class. Ketormea uaarcat a- msmmsm'Mimtm somes, une vm six.

garatsf- ear 1taysweg pnlioe, church parcftase ms faswsw Wheti AupieeEW: iaaf Jp2SES3lC iNAo Tl was reported to nave said mat Southway told him Tanis) that Mayor Hook had told Southway to dispose of the junk, which was in the borough garage. Mavor Hook said he never told CmMt Newt Paget 11-13-16-21 MORBIS COUNTY Page 36 BWtler Page 13 JeffmM Page 36 KinarlM Page 12 LiaKwin Park Page 12 Parsipnaay Troy Hills Page 36 Prvaanwork 4 Paget 12-36 Biverdak Page 12 ESSEX COUNTY Cedar Grove Page 11 Fairfield Page 11-16 Attorney Salvatore J. Ruggiero Make-Do as Totowa May, Need for School Persists a commitiee; must an? "irtmK. be appointed tm meet: mrs MwiJSSu 4y 1 riOr would not. be present (or tne meeting, Miller said, don't need a Mayor Hook saedL An mvesczacani mil: mm -3k Trustee Jack Mandell pointed initiated, to determoe wweZxee? TASSAIC Richard Brwwn.

Southway this and according toN the source said, "I want to get off the hook." After Southway left, the council said they were satisfied with his explanation. Councilmen tangled again when they considered the rfr out that Miller had said "over ten cars' cast be snuzs jbc-ShsSL arf Place, told pa-lot after tne gatifflg se ae-iae taa' be was mugged bv molished. rjjff whs the parking lot at building, could revert to Intend uses as libraries, he said. (3) Four rooms, two in each building, should be set up as art and music rooms, the superintendent said. In.

the: fnzal enrnd; snmnnf af '23. Asnen Place early: ment of 1,711 pupils in 54 rooms, has fewer buildings and a higher number of pupils per classroom than the West Paterson school system; -whicb has four buildings and considerably fewer pupils. -In order to alleviate the space By BILL GJEBRE TOTOWA It's no secret that a new school is needed in this borough, but there may be some difficulty in receiving referendum approval by the voters. Voters have rejected the quest of George Mucklow, form AuDperlee to a and robbed of $3H. Five Arrested for Not Renortinn Girl's Death Emanuelli believes that with-.

had enytmnaf tm atrm Sea m. a 1951 enevroiet; the council and was repairing for I don't was toi Sme car dealer. erly 01 3uu norm 111a 10 remain as an active fireman on the fire department. Muck-ldw recently moved to Wayne. out these subjects children would be deprived of a well-rounded education.

problem over the past number school budget for the last six In bringing the request, "Democrat Sal HacsiSx ame- 2rown ms taken to Passaic olimented the awaci -m "iariusiwrai Bospttal Where, foor lively argimt.eia met -were needed to dose of years, the board considered such proposals as renting mo years. This and mmimmmm (4) Two rooms, one in each Trommeien, who is Fire Com 4U. building, should be set aside for missioner, said, "I want noth- PASSAIC! I Aral nnlirp in rnnnpratlnn with the COUntV livened taunts ua aananC a lesr-aiion oyer his right eye bile classrooms or using a lo PATERSON referendum to Council Eennaat JeSsr sari'ase $sc suffered bruises to bis nmwtrtnr i affu- and at nnlir arrested four men and a in to do with this request. cal firehouse. new build a second I remedial reading and psychologists rooms, the superintendent said.

Until recently, when two I'm only relaying it to the coun out of 'the of aa iinwfit'SB fcx- jwoman over the, weekend and have charged them failing to re- Finally, the board decided to cil." -iney utira re latere jweb-i nmn ms artacseri were pon the death 01 Elaine Vinci. 18. of Belleville, an. apparent vic- eliminate the superintendent's I Ntwi I administrative rooms were elim When nobodv made a motion enjammer tun of an overdose of narcotics, whose body was found in Third addition to. the Washington Park School was twice de- office in the Washington School Ward Park on Oct.

15. inated, children attended classes at area colleges for special training because of inadequate facilities in local school and the board room in the Memorial School. But the makeshift attempts to alleviate over The five, three of whom are Wyckoff Big Gainer fp ated before it receive a preliminary nearrogrr was finally approved add up to crowding will not overcome the Wednesday. difficult times ahead for pro also charged with narcotics offenses, are; Joseph Bogdan, 22, of 156 Market Edward Adamek. 22.

of 35 Jackson Capria and Knesco are pres fundamental need the building of a new school school of- (5) Two rooms can be used UnE'nnn Rntnliioc IF ponents of a new school, addition, a $235,000 maintenance $109 Million ently serving 30-day jail sen nciais saia. Miss LudmQa Crvszkin. 18. of referendum was passea Dy a to reduce those classes which are running well over 30, he said. tences in the county jail for larceny of a car license plate.

66 Fourth Charles single vote last February. Emanuelli reiterated the advantages of. a new school: -(1) Two rooms at the Wash Police said they would tile de Ia'Capria, 25 of 144 Park Slope, r368t HACKENSACK Bergen, the nurdes ta In the strueele ahead, a united At present, Emanuelli said. tainers on the pair when they to a ta boar affiLi ttgrwn Xm ansa Clifton and Ronald Knesco, 24, Board of Education-will be an County gained more than $100 million in increased ratables this there are 36 pupils in each eighth grade class, 35 in the ington Park School could be are released. assessments result a -2m sr om St, East Paterson.

important factor in winning vot The investigation was head come a shop and home econom of tax revenue fir am mamsa, B-sgdan and Adamek are ers' support. seventh grades, and 33 and 34 in the sixth. year, according to a statistical abstract issued Monday by the ed by Detective Sgt. Andrew fi at mkn-ff she -m--; Xawt tor top JioDori. lichargtd with possession of "I feel that the entire Board Pokrywka and assisted by De ygo to the conntr aaefSmmaaansr fsiscciiv assessment increases! narcotics paraphernalia and The Board of Education now ics area, umy seventn ana eighth graders have these subjects because space is lacking, he said.

of Education is behind me, County Board of Taxation. The exact amount is tective Sol Gelman, Joseph ing $.1,4231723 wi2 3e rttmmt-miur thf municipalities: are miss orysztun is enarged with is waiting for the state to set a price for seven acres of land said Superintendent of Schools Capuano, Kenneth Lucianin, taatam air a place where, ad 499. which is added to the pre Bergenrs mtmwpun-. and Every town: ia (ammrp. Fred J.

Emanuelli, who as early As there are no facilities at Raymond HetcnKa, peter tne tctio uicn develop- diets could administer narcotics vious total of $5,641,593,646, for Brinko. Detective Lon Grossi ent the Washington Park School, share to the Tae to shares of the tases to themselves at her home except Teteraara. matt "tacwil toe. same order. $77.4 fl.te Bail Each as July, 1964, reported that, in the very least, a new 12-room of the State Narcotics Division Emanuelli said, three classes of a grand total 0 $5,759,147,145.

The growth rat exceeds last year's, when $189,106,434. was added to the total assessments: seventh graders walk "in all Sgt. George Kell of the State school was needed. completioa of net iSBjia! "S3e.9C2. -The trio.

aU held in $1,000, during the year. wan will realize greater new 'bail each, were arraigned Mon- kinds of weather' to the Me Police and Detective Frank Pinello of the prosecutor's office On this land, the board hopes to build the third school in the borough. "I think the people will back this If they know we need the hiulding," Emanuelli said. "They will In the county. Board President Frank Re agreed with the superintendent's morial School where the shop and home economics laborato The biggest- mm Sbet sow loan Paranjas becaase cay before Magistrate Murray-county is the Crr tax Tate i higher; $233.

as! A. Lais. The two men pleaded Detective Capt. Kenneth Hill ries are located. said that questioning Of the The additional income win not affect the tax rate for this year but should help to lessen Totowa, with a current enroll wits- adds mmssnBasi-sr1 sef -ta WycknfTi UxIgaiXy and will be -sentenced of $lfl100on 3rx3 je ts SZ 'Wedaesdaj.

Miss Grj-szkin will (2) Two rooms, ono in each quintet is continuing..

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