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o o t- o Sales Days, Today, Tomorrow, Saturday ^ HWl, .-* 6-1 01 THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County USK6MO0 NINETY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 52 Second CUii Poutte Fvd WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 19*1 30 Pages—25 Cents u vantu, N. i. But She (ten were In- stalled this week in down- Summer Sales Days town WestfieM. $383,000 Goal The shelters, located on Rim St. north of Broad St.. were financed through funds Continue Til Saturday from the State's l»79 More than 35 local mer- practical by offering For United Fund Transportation Bond Issue. chants are participating in merchandise savings in . The United Fund of review committee, requested by the 16 member Union County is one of the Westfield's popular Sum- Westfield." Westfield will ask West- presented recommenda- agencies was substantially first counties in the state to mer Sales Days today, Stores participating in the fielders to repeat their tions for allocations, con- in excess of last year's embark oa this bus shelter tomorrow and Saturday. three-day event include: winning ways by providing cluding a three month, 1,000 goal." The combination of program. The shelters were Stores will be open until 9 Scott's Quimby St. $383,000 this (all, the highest man-hour investigation by Die changing needs of our installed by New Jersey p.m. today; parking is free Bookstore, The Mine, Hand in the fund's history, to help his committee which member agencies and the Transit and will become the after 6 p.m. Feats, Milday's, Randal's, support the opeations of its scrutinized the budget available funding makes the properly of (he Town of The event, sponsored by Epstein's Pickwick Village, 16 member agencies. proposals and programs of allocation process a con- Westfield. the Westfield Area Chamber Made in America, Westfield The fund's board of the 16 member agencies. tinuing challenge. The Cbanty and state officiate of Commerce, traditionally Drug, Austers, Town Book trustees adopted 'uV i»81 In his report to the board member agency requests are enthusiastic that the draws throng of shoppers to Store. of trustees, Kelly stated, again reflected the the goal after Douglas J. Kelly, problems of limited funding, shelters will aid in the town. Also Baron's, Warren's chairman of the budget "The total amount promotion of mass transit In "Just as traditional is the Place, Jeannettes, Grill's changing markets and addition to providing overworsening inflationary wide variety of quality Silk and Cotton Shop, Jane spiral. weather protection for bus merchandise," according to Smith, Clara Louise, riders. Thomas Lococo, chairman Luggage Shop, Leader "The goal for the town of the retail division of the Store, Tony Dennis, campaign scheduled to be Chamber, who is coor- Wool worths, Fran Marie, kicked off in September, is dinating the mammoth sales Video Village. challenging but ' also event along with other Also Estelle's. T-Shirt realistic, a 6 percent in- merchants. Emporium, Westfield crease over last year's "All our stores are of- Sports Center, Castle goal," stated T. Milton fering huge anti-inflation Bootery. Stan Sommer, Kupfer, president of the bargains for discriminating Arthur Stevens-Brooks, fund's board of trustees. customers," Lococo added. Mademoiselle, John Building on the successes of "While our Congressmen Franks, Juxtapose, Lan- the past six years, we are are arguing tax cuts in cester and Alexander confidently planning a Camera. campaign to meet this goal. Washington, we're being The campaign, if com- pletely successful, will Poodle Perishes mark the record breaking, seventh consecutive year to reach the 100 percent mark. P^ In House Blaze Under the capable M«ry fotas. left, and CauJe pf a fire Thursday firemeWestfieln wered injuredfireme. n leadership of James J. Dorothy Swaiey, right, both at the Daley resident at 885 responded to neighbor*' Gruba, as the general of whom live at the senior Hillside Ave. is being in- calls for help at 1:52 p.m.; campaign chairman and citizen*' housing complex on vestigated by the Moun- Mountainside also Alexander S. Williams as co- tainside Fire Department. responded as the residence chairman, combined with R*y»ton Ave., are among The afternoon blaze, to is Seated in that borough. the efforts of each and every whicfc Weatfield vflremen Deputy Fire Westfielder, we should once the flrit to try out ne^ka* again deliver every dollar jtti&tri'B- «i'|!j}p St. ithitde' department the investigation: <• allocated. These dollars 1 provide the maximum in agreed that the shelters are lie living room of the house,* danUged a sunporch Pay Taxes human services for all of a welcome addition to bu»- and spread up to tbc rear of us." . - ... the-secon*^16or. Monday Kupfer, in adviftog tto* waltern. ••'. .' A --'.S A U5-yeaV'Old pet poodle The tax collector's office agencies of their was lost in the fire, and two in lac inuBkk>'arbufdfcYg allocations, said: "We are will be open Mdnday. Adg. ' totally aware of the great 3, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in financial needs of our addition to the regular . member agencies and fee) office hours for the receipt the need for the vital ser- Unresolved List, Graf Cases of third quarter taxes. The vices each offers our office is closed Saturday, community. We wish it were Aug. l. possible to give each agency the requested amount, but • Recalled by Retiring Detective we believe we must limit New Textbook our allocations to an amount Literature, TV and movies have af- Ave. in December of 1971, Capt. Robert Up for Approval realistically achievable fected many people's perceptions of Bell was chief defective. John List had through our upcoming 1981 what constitutes a detective. He (or she) allegedly murdered his wife, mother and A textbook entitled campaign. Therefore, we can be as funny as a member of Barney "Computers and Data have gone through the dif- three children Noy.9 and then fled the ficult task of making the Miller's squad, aU of whom are always area. His car was discovered at Kennedy Processing" has been proposed for approval to the allocations in the most ready with a one-liner or as flamboyant International Airport Dec. 8. List was equitable manner possible." as Eddie Egan who discovered the indicted by the Union County Grand Westfield Board of Education. The budget review French Connection or as colorless as the Jury for the murders and is still being committee pared the straightforward detectives of Naked sought by local police, the Union County The school board received the textbook recom- agenky requests after an City. A private detective may be as Prosecutor's office, the KB! and extensive analysis of the hard-bitten and world-weary as Sam Interpol. mendation at its public meeting in July and will agencies programs and Spade, as reliable as Perry Mason's Muth says (hat because so many law budgets. All 16 agencies faithful Paul Drake and occasionally as vote on its approval at the enforcement agencies are interested in Aug. 18 public meeting. 1981 quixotic as Harry 0 or Miss Marple. the case, every few months since the (Continued on psQtt 4) For the past seven years the person murders someone appears at • the The textbook and an who has symbolized the detective in detective bureau requesting in- evaluation of it are Westfield is Sgt. Del. William Muth who formation. Numerous FBI agents have available for the public to Two Roselle Men Arrested In Thefts handled the local bureau. Tomorrow he been involved; as one moves on to see in the Office of Two Roseile men were from a residence on Central reported that her 12-year- will retire from a job he found another area, his replacement arrives Instruction, weekdays be- arrested this week by local Ave. and a burglary was old son was assaulted by two challenging and rewarding seeking information. tween 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. police regarding two reported on Benson PI. The youths while he was at the 7 The textbook, written by Prior to being named to the detective The case aiso has received a great separate thefts from a flag was stolon from the Eleven store oti South Ave. bureau 16 years ago, he had worked in Det. William Muth Steven Mandell, was Myrtle Ave. home. Capt. Miller-Cory House on deal of publicity. Journalists turn up published in 1979 by the other areas of the department including periodically and Muth anticipates that robbery. The night was foggy, no Robert Bell and Det. Owen Mountain Ave. Torcon A 16-year-old juvenile was traffic safety. However, he loved being a Basic West Publishing McCabe arrested Mark Industries also reported a arrested for consumption of the tenth anniversary of the mass. physical evidence was left and the case is Company and is for use in detective, derived satisfaction from the murder this December will attract a new- still open. Harvin, 20, Thursday, for (heft. alcoholic beverages and two piecing together of evidence to prove a the business department for the theft of jewelry from the Washington School was Plainfield men were spurt of activity. Muth grew up in Clark, the son of the tenth through twelfth grade case, and owes his success in dealing The county always is called in to police chief. His backyard was almost in home, which had apparently broken into. Hahne's arrested, one for possession with people to treating each individual students at Westfield High occurred between June 12 Department Store reported of a controlled dangerous assist with murder investigations.