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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 16

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1 to do away with their Jobs and positions and i preparing a study of alt positions in the city to ietin the employes, who will certainly fe needed to run the dav to day affairs of (ha city, under lh Jurisdiction of the tlrrted form of government Jfi July 12, 1972 Patcrson News "US Seeks Import Beef, Veal 12 Nations to Join Meat Talks N.J. Parole Board Becomes Full-Time States part (ITI-Th 'negotiated fur were H.rnitrd WASHINGTON ef the which Taterson will now have, meat Another confusion which the to ddv down Idmimtrniion hai VH rrre rt that would increase, ei" TRENTON UPI) A full- wishes to clarify, is that this tountry," tounlr- time state Parol Board tunnel or without a Charter Mudv mission, the citizens of aentatvei ef 12 natic.ni to meet rt nitrd her today and d.ru 1 1 "Th' hrl 11 1 wavt to cet mme rtKat in the" l'-1, qut)tas American mTrkft ni clmr rr1 ''l lfd toN the quota. f3r ho who I'-ier doVn i ic 'xoni help us in If 72 that i. tht repre A orrformance of th xrorttngi performance of the Brav, board exporting mi-ru rrson will hive an elected tentative form of rovern. ing of three members was rre ated Tuesday by Gov, William T.

CahUJ. The governor algned the leg ulalion which author. zed a full time- board immediately to replace- the 21 year prartsre pursuant to the court'a eountr.e in response to th President's aprl will be very heavily weighted fartnr In setting next )fif'i quotas uriiniuu, ii roui iw rcnirm- bered that the Board of Alder-men who will become the governing body of our city is elected and will continue to be Cha ei if 1 80mB' Intended to persuade foreign- ritporurc of meat. Io to. take mitimuffl advar.ta.e fv.

w. of having a full time chairman ii-i' -f" ii th StfeW. lJ rsi elected. In fact, the form of Text of Aldermanic Statement President Nison i June Suspending quoia Ut individual countries on their meal shipments to the t'mjrd said In his annual menage te the legislature last January that a three man board can "accomplish the neeesiary work expeditiously," The governor said at the time' that if the three mint full-time board cannot handle the woik he would sk the Legislature to authorize additional members or appropriate per tnnnri to assist the boards majr necesaary, Inadequate Structure Cahlll had said a board with part time members, a practice started In 1M8. is "inadequate to its Important responsibilities." The parole legislation cleared both houses of the Legislature last April with only a tingle dissenting vote.

Commissioner Robert Clifford of the Department of In Sustrles and Agencies an nounced other aspects of a l.b-eralized parole policy last June, Including giving inmates an opportunity to present their case lr release at Parole Board hearings. Mostly Beef. Veal citif of Paterson.abi government Tne city, con- for our only i "mim Vthr.iiM hi.nnu and It inn rnnniir ran The meat involved fresh and frown in i b-l prnud of elected Board of ftfff tftWind ill.t-.rm ft a I ho iarA It With it. k. ifni.

in toara is noi Piraia and two part time members. Tbe bill seti a salary of 1:7,. 000 annually fur Nicholas lieil. (he board chairman, an la-crease of 13X0, and raict the salarlrt of the other members from II5.4C2 to :3.0oo. The other member is tha Re.

Jesse Mapson of Newark The third seat la vacant, and Cahlll taid be wilt nominate a new member to fill the vacancy in th near future. An improved parol system has been one of the key demands mad by pruton inmate negotiating committees which have met with atate officials ever alnce th Rabway Prison uprising last Thanksgiving Day. The Uahway negotiating committee called for a seven-member parole Board, but Cahlll to th ambsnadori of th J2, i.t;r. Mlfc VIII government wilt be much like a mavor and council with the Hoard of Aldermen acting as the council. It should he noted ht the Board of Aldermen had tried on numeroua occBtoniN)vsjr the past two and one half years, to have a change In government initiated through Charter Study, but the administration and other leading community leaders refused to consider this.

A Charter Study Commission was Insituted some five years ago which produced no result, The Board of Aldermen took court action since it felt that this would be the quickest and least expensive way to return government to the people, and it has succeeded. of democracy and elected representation. It welcomei such an advance, One must remember, that the Board of Aldermen the elected representative! of the people. The board frit that It should act in the best Interests of the people. It acted In a responsible, manner to change, through our court system, a form of government which it felt detrimental.

The result was CPumnri mai nm ioi in eied prfsrntativp mmpoofd next cr figure jform of fi0rnrnPnt. The Board aharei he lotted to the of fmbrking on countrieaubo-help uMn 1172 fU1, thlleniie the con Indmecretary of State cf (orm of Pil. N. Irwtn II and government, acted in Secretary George P. 1( fonkidered to be the would aerve-ai mbt.yt of its constituonts, the meeting.

Other tnP oimn and vot-cil altend ng will be from the of VttUrson with a voice in Department of Agriculture, and restored PATl'IXO CIIIIJJREN of 48J Treakaeis Ave. found a way to beat (he near-M degree heat Tueidav afternoon with their backyard garden hose, fsevenyear-old Itaseaan Patullo dU reeled the wonderfully chilly ipriy toward Armende, 22-monib-old. liny, hot and hamid weather It eip'cted today with temperatures eireeding Tuesday's and reaching the IS degree mark. democracy in our city. Council of Economic Advu.en The board took the historic a restoration of democracy Inj our city.

Ttie board la lomewhat dis and the Office of Special Fischer Hoping-For Draw In 1st World Chess Game iktcp of instituting the suit which resulted in Paterion form of Assistance of the President A INCCA Selling Citizens, Firms Shares in Work icy-making. According to the I MCA constitution, the mem The tame began precisely on bership at large will elect the turbed and confused by atate-ments of others and certain newspaper articles suggesting that there will be chaos in the city. It should be noted that the Board of Aldermen has presently instituted program to make the transition in government the most orderly that has ever taken place In our state. residenU and busi tim at p.m., but Fischer did not appear for several iuv pensHilled minutes. 7 covemmr-nt tring he uncon- coun so that the citurns concerned and helf amounts of of PaU.rson wn0 had been dis- o.H? ilwi6 mfranrhised for long, would Inited States in milium 8R8I0 have (he riRht t0 pounds as fo.lnws: Australia f(rtPd rPprerita (M 4.

Zealand 20 .9. VM sn(j (0 orur for thl. pM. Mexico .8 2, Ireland rc8j grcountahilitv in the Guatemala 25 3. El Salvador government of the city.

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (LTD World champion Borli Spass-ky of the Soviet Union capitalized on an error by U.S. Grand Master Bobby Fischer and gave him only hope for a shares for company or organization membership. INCCA essentially Is a nonprofit summer day camp program which provide meaningful recreational, educational and cultural activities for inner-city children from 7 to II years of age. The program is held In 15 locations throughout Patersoo board of directors, the policymaking body of the organize' tion. INCCA still needs about 40,.

000 for its program. Th. American broke Snaaa. nesses are being offered the chance to become Involved in the Inner City Committee for Action through the purchase of shareholder certificates In varl- Officers on the board Include kv's mobilization of heavy pieces in the 14th move but later In the same errored by Th hnnrft ha initifllen a draw Tuesday night when the i nnnuras IC arBKUflj Tne board rf cognized that The hoard recognized rnmnlei tiidv of the nresniza- ous denominations. sacrificing his last bishop opening game of the world II i osa tuca ranama 1.

Dominican Republic 12.5.' Haiti 2 R. I chango ilways produces ome fear and anxH'ty. but believes stronelv that the fear and anx- championship chest match was adjourned after 4 1-2 hours of The United Slates In 1971, My have bn blown out of all the Itev. James Smith, president; William Mason, vice presi-1 dent; Sister Mary Tansey, sec-l rrtary, and R. Davis, treasurer.

Edward L. Powe Ls executive director and Mrs. Louisa Bispo ls executive secretary. Shares may be purchased at INCCA offices located at 374 Grand St. or 399 Market St.

play. imported a total of i.H2 billion proportion When change pro The Board of Directors of including projects and the Mar-INCCA has voted to sell certifi- tin Luther King Center, cates in denominations of one The sale of certificates Ls dollar, which entitles a mem- necessary to avert a financial ber to voting privileges; five crisis. Stockholderi or "mem-dollars, which entitles the in- bersblps at large" will share in dividual to "membership in the profits of seeing tbe pro-good standing," and of $30 gram flourish, and share in pol- tion of the city, its departments and emploves in preparation for the transition. It will be prepared to enact all enabling ordinances (or the transition. The board wishes to make it crystal clear to the employes of the city that there is no plan The adjournment until today ducex a fuller and more active role for the citizen in government, when change results in a representative and account- pounds of meat.

Rray said. U.S. domestic production for 1972 is estimated at 23.3 billion pounds. Bray said the import quotas came after 40 moves of the first game of the 24 game match and gave Spassky, 35, who was xSt6RE OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY TO Friday and Soturdoy playing white, a alight advan tage with a bishop and three pawns. Fischer, 29, had five pawns on the board.

Fischer Calm Fischer appeared calm when he arrived eight minutes after IMMwy Si HAiAk Mom i the start of the $250 000 match and was welcomed bv the st mm i aver wm. aw 11 i 11 in iii imiiuiiiivi fj capacity crowd of 3.000 with a jo-secona ovauon. nui as me game progressed, Fischer appeared angry with himself. When the game was ad journed with one-half hour of Dlavine time remaining. Fis cher's sefond, Father William against two pawn.

Cassetta Asks More Police For 9th Ward Ninth Ward Alderman Raymond Cassetta appeared before the Fire and Police Board Tuesday to complain about several problems in his ward. He asked that police be In-structed to apprehend persons who dump garbage in vacant lots In the area of Mill and Pin Streets. Police Chief James T. Han-nan said that police are alwavs on the lookout for offenders. suggested that persons in the neigborhood be on the watch for people dumping garbage, and attempt to obtain license plate numbers which could be traced by police.

The chief said the police work load was too heavy to actually stake out the area in an effort to catch perpetrators. Cassetta also asked that motorcycle officers be re-assigned to ticketing and towing of cars for street cleaning. He said residents have more respect for the officers than for the Board of Works Inspectors who have taken over the job. Chief Hannan said that the 10 motorcycle officers have been assigned to jobs of higher priority, and that works inspectora had the same ticketing and towing power. He again referred to the tremendous work load handled by police, and added that the motorcycle officers could better serve the city In other areas of duty.

The alderman questioned th Lombaroy, said, "Bobby ls fighting for a draw." But Robert Byrne, another U.S. grand master, said Fischer is in trouble and be might lose." Fischer apparently errored on the 29th move when he took Spassky's king rook pawn and got his bishop trapped in the process. The Russian lost another pawn before taking nsencr a bishop off the board Some experts described the move as an attempt bv the American to iniect some life into a rather dull came. But the general opinion seemed to be that Fischer went into a simple irap. Fischer also appeared to be Playing for a draw from the start juite unlike his normal aggressive tactics oossiblv arguing that a draw avins the black pieces, or defense, would give him a chance in the second game when he plays white and has the initiative from the I I I raisssoN i flBBSES' MODS QF 100 POLYESTER.

i 4 I I start. Play Briskly From their first moves, both proposed tee oi 9150 per month to store police patrolsters in a Parking Authority lot on Church Street. Chief Hannan explained that the 20 patrolsters were obtained through a State Law Enforcement Agency (SLEPA) grant, and that there was no room to Iraan tVinm in ihaft n1 aw contenders played briskly, trad ing queens in the nth and 12th moves but taking no advantage mrougn even the zotn move. til VISA US IUV7 lUViUl pool on Pearl Street. Chairman Sal Barone said Shelter Will Send Children To Camp Hope that although the Fire and Po.

lice Board had approved the storage rate, the measure still had to pass the Finance Board. He suggested that the alderman raise his objections before that board. Casseta also Questioned a nay longevity nreasure' approved by the board. He said that Mayor Abandoned children from the Passaic County Children's Shelter are scheduled to be moved to Camp Houe Friday. The move has been "in the works" for some time, according to county officials.

Arthur Dwyer had rejected similar longevity proposals recommended for aldermanic employes. Moving the children from the overcrowded Shelter, which also Commissioner Leon Wilson said that the percentages for Fire and- Police Board employ- uu nouses delinquent children, would stem the tide of criticism which has been directed at the standards established lor trie Shelter. At recent hearings on Shelter Finance and Works Boards. Longevity rate approved conditions conducted by Free ranged from 2 per cent after five years of service to 10 per holder Sidney Reiss and the county health committee, it was stated that most problems re' suited from overcrowding. i I rvv '-I T-n i Today Howard Kestin, Shelter board of trustees president, will lead a group of trustees to Camp Hope to inspect one of the bar cent following 25 years of em-ployment.

4 in Wildwood Lifeguard Dispute Settled WILDWOOD (UPI) This resort community's beach pa rack-like structures which will house the Camp Hope is operated by the Long-Stemmed Nylon Shirr-Dress Slim-Line Shifts Belted, Fitted Styles i 4 county as a summer camp for trol is back to full strength inner city and other children. Encampments are for two-week durations. 90 I today after the mayor and other city officials allowed 11 lifeguards to foe reinstated with retroactive pay. The guards were dismissed 12 I90 The children are expected to remain at Camp Hope until Oct. 15 when they will be transferred to new permanent quarters.

The buildings have no' heat and no nursery facilities. The move has been opposed Fleet little bodydress of fluid nylon jersey in a pretty border print, Easy-on' button front, pleated all around skirt. Washes by hand or machine, drips dry, rarely needs Blackred or cinnamonnavy. 10-20 and MVi-lAVi. $20 b.

Nylon Jersey Dress with Jacket 1 Smartly detailed ensemble dress has 2 piping circles at neck shaped jocket buttons up Aztec print nylon jersey over me wecnenu iney sum iui their unionizing efforts at a -mectine held last May or Guy Muziapi said they had 3 Regularly $18 to $21 No'more dry' cleaning bills! These fine polyester knits launder beautifully in cool water and mild soap need no ironing at all. Smart for town, foMhe office, for happy vacationing at home or See our eye-catching collection of solids, prints, checks, stripes, screen prints in a gay riot of colors sleeveless and short sleeve styles. Sizes -MEYER BROTHERS MISSES' SPORTSWEAR THIRD FLOOR been fired because they were "disrupting the unity of the beach patrol." Following a three-hour, meeting at City Hall on Tuesday, the lifeguards' were allowed to return to work. The' force has nn i by Trustee Bernard Otten, who called it "ill At a recent freeholder meeting Otten said that moving the abandoned children to Camp Hope would create hardships on the children. the police who wqshes by hand or machine, drips dry, rarely needs ironing.

(Sreennavy or blackbrown. 10-20 and WA-TVi. J. $25 MEYER. BROTHERS BUDGET DRESSES SECOND FLOOR Thi brand nam Stroller ii a Registered trademark.

transport them there, the em I- plbyes. mostly from Paterson, who "will now travel to West Mil ford, and to visitors who wish to visit the There is no bus service to the oa guarus. Marc Zarych, one of the 11 guards, the group had announced at the session they would continue discussing plans to unionize with area AFL-CIO ') Storewidc July Clearance Sale Now In Prog ress Savings Up To 50 and More! Camp. Hope. is hfeki fc4M.

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