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By M a y o r M ilton H .'E lw ifon 1 .... 1969 will find th e V illag e pf N e w a rk on a co lii- 116 v!with destiny. By o u r , and I m e a n t h e people a s w e ll Reeled officials, e f f o r t s and m u tual co o p e r a tio n ,-w e can dream that we a l l h a v e fo r a b e t t e r villag e and a new Ef aside; an o b jectiv e look a t\so m e pf tlie a r e a s in - • - it a certain ty th a t if we a r e not in the “ s lum c a t e - „sre mightv c lo s e . . - La we are mighty c l o s e . At o u r r a t e of grow th and with the explosion h e r e , to o , We m u s t think ahead to the next lest we be doing o h r c h ild r e n and t h e ir children a ^disservice. believe that a v illa g e such a s o u r s w ill be apathetic housing, b e tter b u s in e s s d i s t r i c t s , m o r e re c r e a t io n a l /or both “ t e e n a g e r s ” and ad u lts a s well as adequate protection.. ^ that goal I F'iU p r o p o s e In th e next budget c e r ta in m e a sures w h ich, of c o u r s e , cannot be attained in but properly plan n e d and sp a c e d w ill b e a reality at a gjl cost so as not and I r e p e a t not to affect the tax stru c tu r e f j years ago CrbaiS R e n e w a l w a s n ’t d r e a m e d of. Ten y e a r s Housing Authority w o u ld h a v e been an a n a c h r o n ism , to d a y jtahoth ta.the planning s t a g e s and I 't r u s t th a t a decision will ade by February 1969 fo r th e i r full activ a tio n . We m u s t, i!L follow F e d e ral ahd S ta te guide lin e s . As a consequence of the need for m a n y cof , j ' (K th°~ need for m any c o n f e r e n c e s ’, tim e becom e ? a s m u ch pectus people. — ___— '• [•all upon the . c itiz e n s o f N e w a rk to be p r e p a r e d to be p a r t forward m o v em ent t o m a k e N e w a rk- a ' v iafile, p ro s p e ro u s >r progressive co m m u n ity . T h a t w ill m e a n in som e i n - ’ sacrifices th a t w ill a l s o m e a n in so m e in s tan c e s the su b - i ol the individual , f o r th e co lle c ti v e good of the V illage, rtalnly. when change o c c u r s , som e o n e o r som ebodv is I, However, I p le d g e . t o you th a t we w ill p r p c e e d c a r e f u lly - in. all ou r U n d e rtakings so th a t the end r e s u l t will be success r a t h e r thgn c a l a m ito u s ch a o s , wlio are fortunate to liv e in N e w a rk h a v e an obligation to j generation to keep th e m o m e n tum ro ll in g . T h is I am c o n - • dyou, my friends and n e ig h b o r s w ill do. !ask,lust one favor ; P l e a s e d d h o t l i s t e n to r u m o r s which Have ssjs or foundation hu t a r e s t r i c t l y th e figm e n ts of o v e ractiv e (W [seat to again invite th e c i t i z e n s o f N e w a rk to attend b o a rd g, It.ls the p u r e s t f o r m of D e m o c r a c y a n d you w ill be. b e tte r adlng and asking q u e s ti o n s w h tcn w ill be an s w e red by your led representatives. W e m e e t a t C ity H a ll on the f i r s t and t h i r d ftysofthe month at 7:30 p .m . irry r s e r s o n F p s d ick su m m e d it a ll te r s e l y and su e c in c i- isn he said: \D e m o c r a c y is b a s e d upon th e conviction th a t me extraordinary p o s s i b i l i t i e s ' ih o r d in a r y peo p le,” Hy-thanks to P u b lish e r P a u l M ille r , n , and M anaging E d ito r les Ross for th is opportunity and p r iv i leg e fo r w riting today’s (Editorial. The School Lunch Program A r c a d i a A n n a l s TEN YE ARS AGO O c t. 16, 1958 e C o rn e rsto n e r i t e s w in b e held Sunday at 1:30 p.m . a t th e new s e n i p r high school followed by a - public inspection o f t h e $2,072,900 building, it w a s an nounced by the B o ard of Edu cation of N e w a rk C e n tral School D is tr ic t No. 1, w m ia m V e rbridge of N e w a rk w a s in s talled a s p r e s id e n t of the G e n e v a -L y o n s P r e s b y te r y Men’s Council a t a dinner m e e t ing of P r e s b y te r ia n Men held at the P a rk - P r e s b y terian . C h u rch.- TWENTY YEARS AGO O c t, 14,1948 Tw e n ty-eight ' Newark High School students enrolled In the ' hew d r iv e r s ! education a n d tra in in g c o u r s e on Sept. 7 and a month la t e r a ll 28 a r e ‘ ‘q u a l- -ifle d ” to o p e r a te a v e h icle though the c o u r s e doesn’t end until m id- N o v e m b e r. A cam p a ign goal of $8,290 h a s been s e t up for the annual d r i v e of T h e N ewark C o m m u n ity C e n t e r , Which is scheduled to \open next W ednesday, An in c r e a s e in fines fo r d e linquent b o r r o w e r s o f b o o k s at the N e w a rk Public L i b r a r y w a s voted by th e B o a rd o f T r u s t e e s a t a m e e ting Monday evening;'; The changes a r e fro m 3 to 5 - cen t s a day fo r late sev e n -d a y books .and from 2 t o 3 c e n t ? a day f o r la t e 14-day books, THIRTY YEARS’ AGO O c t. 13,1938 Newark’ s rem o d e led p o s t - o f fice wgs officially opened th i s m o rning when p a tr o n s p a s s e d through th e m a in e n tra n c e a t the $100,000 s t r u c t u r e which w a s originally scheduled f o r c o m p le tion on J a n u a r y 1,1939. N o rth M ain s t r e e t speedway, tn the L incoln g r a m m a r sch o o l zone is ; now a s fast a s a c e m e tery lane a s m o to r ists p a s s the 'd istrict a t a m o d e rate r a t e o f speed under th e p r e s e n c e b f O fficer E m il C h a r leb o is. Razing qf the old sto n e house on W est M ille r s t r e e t th a t we m ight bftfid a new school r e m o v e s one of t h e la n d m a r k s bf our village*. S e tting b a c k fro m the road ~ o n q u ite a r i s e o f . ground, i t s la r g e fro n t p i l l a r s gave the s t r u c t u r e a d istin c tiv e and d if f e r e n t ap p e a r a n c e . ANY LITTLE BIT HELPS! E d ito r L a s t week (O c t, 6 - 1 2 ) desighatecU a s ‘ ‘ N a tional P h a r m acy .W e e k ” , and.I feel quite safe in saying that his week cam e and went in m u ch the sam e fash ion as o th e r s im ila r ly ah d f io n o r- ably designated w eeks have c o m e and gone in fheT>ast. * ’ As a pharm a c y stu d e n t and a, B r o th e r of a p r o f e s s i o n a l p h a r - D a i l y E v e n t s T h u r s d a y — F o lk A ft C lub, 10 a .m .; g i r l s ’ ' tra m p o lin e , 3:30 p .m .; b a s k e t b a l l , 7 p .m . F r id a y —B room B a l l Hockey, 3:45 p .m .; R e d B a r o n s .v s . B e a r s ; A rch e ry c l a s s e s , 3:30 p .m .; b a s k e tb a ll, 7 p .m . lay— B a s k e t b a l l , 1:30 p .m .; c r a f t c l a s s e s , 3 p .m .; open play in gym , 7 p .m . M onday— Qpen play in gym , 3;30 p . m .; “ m e.n’s volleyball leag u e , four m a tch e s s t a r t i n g at 6:30 p .m . T u e s d a y - - G irls ’ gym hockey, 3:30 p .m .; B o y s’ R ifle C lub, 3:30 p .m .; Folk\ A rt C r a f t , 10 a.m .; b a s k e tb a ll, 7 P . m . W e d u e s d a y — B r o o m B a ll Hockey l eague, 3:45 p . m .,B e a r s y s . H a w k s; b a s k e tb a ll, 7 p,m . M a y o r P r o c la im s Week Far'W o rking Women M a y o r M ilton H . E lzufon has p r o c laim e d the w e e k of O c t. 20- 2'6 a s “ N a tional B u s in e s s W om en’s W e e k ” in the v illa g e of N e w a rk. He U rged a ll c i t i z e n s in New a r k , a l l civ ic a n d fra t e r n a l ' g r o u p s , all education a s s o c i a t e s . and o th e r m o n jm u n ity o rg a n iza tio n s to jo in in th e “ S a lute to W o rking W o m e n .” T h e o b s e r v - < '■ ance h e r e is s p o n s o r e d by the w a s 'Suffice It: t o say , the an s w e r to N e w a rk .-Business and P r o f e s s - N e w a rkjN .Y.C o u rier^ a z e tte Thursday, O c t. 1 7 , 1 9 6 8 9 * 3 - P u m p k ins a r e am o iig th e b r ig h t sp o ts o n O c to b e r’s lan d s c a p e . But th e r e a r e o th e r s p o ts, l e s s b right. T h e y a r e c a u s e d by s jn o - key and non-sm o k y p o llu tan ts pelted into- t h e a i r fro m a v a r i ety o f w e ll-know n s o u r c e s r a n g ing fro m the tra s h b u r n e r ’s p y r e to th e m o to r ist’s fum e ? and: the in d u s tr ia l co n trib u tio n . N o r a r e m o s t of th e s e confined t o O c to b e r . -s W hat d o e s happen in O c tober “ •bat does happen in O c tober, h o w e v e r , is an annual a l l - o u t e f - fo r t to call attention t o the pol lution h a z a r d . T h i s y e a r , from O c t. 20 to 26, h u n d red s o f g roups a c r o s s the n a t i o n 'a r e m o b iliz ing for C lean e r A ir W eek, I f last y e a r ’s e v e n t s a r e any indication, the g r o u p s w ill w e a r g a s m a s k s , hold town m e e tin g s , m a k e s u r veys, conduct to U rsrah d do w h a t e v e r they can to- p u b licize the p o llution p r o b lem , wijy such organized agitation? B e c a u s e th i s y e a r a n o th e r 143 m illio n pounds o f p o llu ta n ts w ill d e file the N p rth A m e r ic a n a i r . T B -R d a s s o c i a t i o n s a r e a c t iv e p a r t i c i p a n t s in th e o b s e r v a n c e o f C lean e r A ir W e e k . T e s tify in g b e f o r e a S e n a te su b c o m m ittee re c e n t l y . D r . R o g e r S, M itchell sta t e d h is opinion th a t a i r po l lution m a y bey o n e of t h e c a u s e s of lung c a n c e f , c h r o n ic b r o p c h i - . t i s , a n d em p h y s e m a . D r . M itch e l l i s h e a d o f th e D iv isio n o f P u lm o n a r y D i s e a s e s i n th e U n i v e r s ity of C o lorado School of M e d icine. In f ig h t in g a i r p o llu tion, h e s a i d , “ W e have, n o .tlm e to lo s e ” . F o r in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g a i r ' pollution, c o n tact y o u r loteal T u b e r c u lo s i s and R e s p i r a t o r y D is ease A s s o c iatio n , t h e H e k lth A s sociation d f W ayne C o u n ty w h ich is a l s o tlie lo c a l C h r i s t m a s S e a l A gency. J u s t c a l l o r d r o p in a t ■lis w . M iller S t . , N e w a r k , 381- 1317. , 1 s F o r u m this- q u e s tio n w ill s u r p r i s e to 'many. com e a s a lonal W o m e n 's C lub. The five y e a r s of p h a r m a c y co lleg e re q u ire d by law a r e de signed not only to thoroughly educate th e stu d e n t In the p r o - ’fessio n o f p h a r m a c y , but also m a c e u tlcal fr a t e r n i t y , J p r e s e r v a t i o n o f life. In m a c ist s t r o n g e r than th q s e of the av e r a g e A m e rican . Y e t th i s a v e r age A m e r ican , to whom 1 a m g r e a tly Indebted for m a k ing my education and e v e n tu a lly rhy i iy li education and eventually m y livehood p o s s ib le/ is the1, one individual Who should be m o s t concerned w ith the q u a lificatio n s and a b ilitie s o f those, involved in the p r o f e s s i o n a l p r a c t i c e of p h a r m a c y . - ’ , M o st of u s have given so.me thought to th e dem a n d ing ed u - , cation and p r a c t i c a l .tra in in g ^ y stim u lated a g r e a te r sen s e addition to t th i s ; licen s u r e for pharm a c y p r a c t i c e involves a stre n o u s s e t of w r itten and p r a c tic a l ex a m in a tio n s tn c o n junction with a m inim u m apprenticeship of six. m o n ths in m o s t s t a t e s , The end r e s u l t o f th is five and one-half to six y e a r s of study and- tra in in g is a v e ry talen ted co - o w n e r s and know ledgeable th e com m u n ity health t e a m , . nam e d a f t e r i t s co lo rfu l o w n e r s , It is m y hope that th is b r i e f who through th e m y s te r io u s death d iserta tio n h a s inf so m e little of-one of f h e ir c u s to m e r s b e c o m e • “ S a lt & P e p p e r , ” a U n ited A r t i s t s com e d y , w ill b e show ing F r id a y through Sunday a t t h e C a p itol T h e a tre . ' t n e film s t a r s Sainm y D a v is, J r . a s C h a r le s Salt and P e t e r L a w ford a s C h r is to p h e r P e p p e r , of a swank London his National School L u n c h W e e k , a tim e t o ‘give sp e c ial to the im p o r tan c e o f th e school lunch p r o g r a m ta sllfe. - some, the subject o f w e ll b a lanced m e a ls m a y sound lik e ig on an old issu e . B u t b e f o r e you h a s ti ly wave°6ff t h e issu e , pirself what your ch ild is -eating fo r lunch,-Is8 it a healthy ig ol lean m e a t, p o u ltry o r fish , two o r m o r e v e g e tab les, , bread and b e tte r an d m ilk ? Q r , v e r y lik e ly , i s i t j u s t a f Samburger, a bottle o f f io p an d a p i e c e o f c a n d y ? SUevable as it m a y s e e m , re c e n t su r v e y s conducted hy tilted .States D e p a r tm e n t of . A g r icu ltu r e and public health ties show that w e ll o v e r 50 p e r c e n t bf th e A m e rican people Edemourtshed and p o o r schoolday lu n c h e s m a y v e r y weU pxlshareof th e c a u s e . - . .. ®seTy to com b at the u g iin g .ss.o f s u c h m a ln u tritlo n , C o n g r e s s a in 1546 the N a tional School Lundh A c t s e tt in g up Uie T y p e X s, which supplies a t le a s t ' o n e - t h i r d of a school child’s daily requirem e n t. T h i s is th e kind o f lunch which N e w a rk’s Is are offering your c h ild . Is y o u r child taking advantage of teil school lunch p r o g r a m ? If h e i s n ’t , he should be. And you Bbe joining th e n a tion th i s w e e k in sh o w ln g u p p r e c iatio n of tblld’s school lunch p r o g r a m . *aur of National S c h o o l L u n c h W eek, ten fre e lunches a r e lilven away -on tw o d iffe r e n t day s th i s w e ek In a l l of t h e ft schools. ® eating! tial-11 Hoppy Anniversary pst Mauer P o s t 286, A m e r ic a n L e g ion, honored i t s c h a r te r •ts at its golden a n n i v e r s a r y h e ld S a turday night in the ®9>». It was a g a la o c c a s io n fo r th e 5 0 - y e a r m e m b e r s who congratulated fo r th e c o n tr ib u tio n s th e y hgve m a d e for Swni Uie Legion o v e r th e y e a r s . T h e L e g ion P o s t h a s p e r - youth p r o g r a m s ,' Joined t h e VFW in p a t r i o t i c ev e n ts, ■Wed to, c h a rity and even e n te r ta in e d th e N e w a rk C o - P llo ts ?-iame d inner t h i s p a s t se a s o n , w! anniversary, L e g io n n a ir e s ! - Eifemen Laud Drills __ Our Menu This Week n e c e s s a r y to enable our fam ily ph y s ician fo be w h e r e h e i s today. H o w e v e r,. I can’t help but w o n d e r how m a n y p e o p le who h a v e e v e r had a p r e s c r i p t i o n filled have considered: th e p h a r m a c ist fro m , th i s point o f view . W hat exactly m u s t a p e r s o n do in o rd e r' tb becom e a P h a r m a c i s t ? of re s p e c t fo r and ap p r e c iatio n o f a d e d icated individual who s e r v e s o u r com m u n ity daily. S in c e rely , John C, H u e b e ler Phi D e lta Chi F r a t e r n i t y Albany C o llege o f P h a rm a c y (136 C h u rch S t., N e w a rk) Archery Class Opens For Center Youngsters A r c h e r y c l a s s e s a r e ■ 'now- being h e ld at P e r k in s F ield e v e r y F r i d a y ' a t ‘3:30 p .m . u n d e r the su p e r v isio n o f the N e w a rk C o m m unity C e n ter* Jo h n D e n s k , boys’ su p e r v iso r and in s t r u c t o r , said th e c l a s s teaches the b o y s . a i d g i r l s the fundam e n tals of a r c h e r y , Thera_ are six h o y s and g i r l s cu r r e n tly re g i s t e r e d in the c l a s s . Ten Boys Register For Gun Safety Class A rif l e club f o r bbys has been ‘ org a n ized a t the N e w a rk C o m munity C e n t e r , acco r d in g to Alex E ligh, d i r e c t o r . T h e club is open to boys fropa 6 to 14 y e a r s of age, The club m e e ts T u e s d a y s at 3:30 p.fn. T h e c l a s s te a c h e s b a s l o gun- safety w h ich .is app licab le t o all guns they m a y e v e r handle, from BB gpns to , r i f l e s . T e n boys are c u r r e n t l y e n r o lle d In the club, Jim Faust Registers 593 League Series . Jim F a u s t b e lted a 233 th ird Rocky Proclaims Merchants Week G o v e rn o r R o c k e f e lle r h a s p r o - caltm e d O c t. 13-19 a s “ R e tail M e r c h a n ts W eek” in a trib u t e td-.these b u s in e s s m e n a s “ a s y m bol o f the econom ic developm e n t and s o c ia l in te r a c tio n q f o u r b u s - in e s s ' c o m m u n ity* g e n e r a t in g em p loym e n t fo r o v e r . 9 0 0 ,000 people,” ; “ T h e c o n s u m e r fin d s ln th e 180,000 r e t a i l e s ta b lis h m e n ts in . the .State,” th e G o v e rn o r s a i d , “ the w idest v a r ie ty o f m e r c h a n d i s e a v a ilab le to Anyone' an y w h e r e ln the w o rld a t anytim e in h i s t o r y . O u r r e t a i l In d u s try h a s kept a b r e a s t of th e chang ing dem a n d s and h e e d s qf the' New Y o rk S tate c o n s u m e r .” T h e G o v e rnor’s p r o c lam a tio n also lauded th e N e w Y q rk S tate Council o f . R e tail M e r c h a n ts which h e said “ w o rking in co o p e ration w ith a ll l e v e l s of gov e r n m e n t ^ - c h a m b e r s of com m e r c e and b u s in e s s g ro u p s throughout th e State* h a s been a potent f o r c e in d e v e loping m e r chants, a lik e .” involved in th e solving of a n in tern a tio n a l p io t to r u i n ’ G r e a t B r ita in - .. gam e in h i s 593 s e r i e s to lead th e G e ias to a sw e e p over the Newark Courier-Gazette T h e i r h ila r io u s ch a s e the c r i m i n a l s included a s e r i e s o f exciting ad v e n tu r e s and n a r r o w e s c a p e s and a rough tim e w ith C o r r e g l d o r s and the P e a r l H a r - a S c o tland Y a rd d e tectiv e who . „ ® . _ . „ N o rm a n d les in t h e YFW L e a g u e , T h e A to lls lo s t th r e e to the G rade schooi m e n u ■ T h u r s d a y - J u i c e , tu n a fish noddle c a s s e r o l e , fru i t e d g e la tin s a l a d ^ b r e a d ahd b u t t e r , m ilk , g r a h a m - c r a c k e r s , F r id a y —No s c h o o l. M onday - B e e f an d g r a v y on m a shed p o ta to e s , stew e d to m a to e s , b r e a d an d b u t t e r , m ilk , 1 g r a p e f r u it sec tib n s . T u e s d a y - V e g e tab le s o u p , su b m a r in e san d w ich e s , fru it s a la d , m ilk , ice c r e a m . W e d n e s d a y - J u iee, c o r n e d b e e f h a s h , b u tte r e d c o r n , peanut’U a t- te r sandw ich, m ilk , ro s y ap p le sau c e , T h u r s d a y - J u i c e , t o a s t e d ch e e s e san d w ich , m ixed v e g e t a b le s , m ilk , g in g e r b r e a d w ith whipped c r e a m . \ Democrats to Honor Candidates at Dinner A d in n e r fo r a l l can d id a tes fo r C o n g r e s s f r o m th e 36th C o n - running on th e D e m o c r a tic tick e t g r e s s i o n a l D istric t ; and Joseph In the co m in g electio n w ill be F r a ta iig e lo , candidate f o f a s s e m - sp o n s o red by th e A r c a d ia D e m o -._ p iy m th e 129th A ssem b ly D is- c r a t i c C o m m ittee-on O c t. 26 at t r i c t , w tn h P in tr nrincert bv. Bud. 7 t 30 p .m . at t h e D id i“ o r id Inn. Sova, iiTaster of cerem o n ies. A u g u stine M a r v in , candidate ^ v is convinced th a t S a lt and P e p p e r a r e th e guilty ones. 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P i - tt» ^ ager Joe Schultz and our own Sal Maglle as a 7^ \^Ch • cm T k Detrolt- 1968 may have bieeh the “ Year of the Tiger.’ I - ^ the “ Y e a r o f t h e P i l o t s . ” Stargazers View 0 Cerestial Event A t 3:00 a .m . on Sunday, O c to b e r 6—y e s , 3 o’clock in t h e m o rning!— the S t a r g a z e r s C lub m e t; w ith te le s c o p e s , c a m e r a s , and b i n o c u la r s .th e m e m b e r s of ■ the-elub-obseE Y £ d .a.race..celes-_ Ual event, an e c l ip s e of th e moon. T h o s e who w e re p r e s e n t fo r the o h s e r v a tio n w e r e Doug R o o k , J e r r y H u b b a rd, P a u l Q u a l t l e r i , Sharon M o o n ey, B a r b W illia m s , D a v e B le r m a n , Steve D o n a ld and Bob T u r n e r . A. m a jo r o b jectiv e o f *1 t h e observation w a s to tim e t h e e a r th ’s shadow a s lt p a s s e d o v e r p r o m in e n t C r a t e r s oh the moon. 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