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School Bomrd Meet* Tuesday THE WESTFIELD LEADER 8 PM. Tk* UmdUg mi Matt WUdy Cirrmlmud WmUy Nempmpt f» tnlon County ec<md CIHBI Pottage Paid EIGHTY-THIRD YEAR—No. 16 at We.tfleld. N. 3. • Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1972 Every Thuriday 32 Pago—10 Cents B of E,CARES Carter, Phillips Seek Agreement Stand on Suit Endorsed by JCC A "hand* off" policy as comments from several far as the current con- councilmen, including his The Joint Civic Com- troversy and lawsuit on fourth ward council mittee has voted to endorse On Yule Programs holiday programs in local colleague, John J. Tucker, Dr. Arthur M. FsttNMb, public schools was voiced by who urged "work toward the incumbent, John A, Carter members of the Town harmonious solution of the Jr., and Richard Phillips u An attempt to provide constitutionality of having remove the case from court, Council Tuesday night. community problem in a candidates for the Board of some resolution to the holiday programs in public if possible. An anticipated resolution spirit of good will and Education. At a meeting on current problem regarding schools. from Councilman Patrick 0. mutual respect" and the Monday evening, holiday programs in U.S. Federal Judge A second meeting was scheduled for last night. Minogue failed to reach the restraint of "actions or nominating petitions lor die Westfield's public schools i« Frederick B. Lacey in a floor for action because of statements that could, by three were signed by being made by a committee hearing last week requested "Additional meetings for "no popular support." polarizing community members of the JCC. of six. that meetings between the continued discussions will opinion on the subject, make parties concerned be held to Mlnogue's announcement The candidates,, whose be held with reports to the that he would not introduce such a solution more dif- names will appear on the At an initial meeting held resolve the issues in order to public," Mr. Plenty said. : Friday "it was agreed that the measure brought ficult or impossible." ballot at Feb. 13 school . the programs for December Tucker added that the board election, were of this year would not be Mayor and council, in ac- selected from aflddof more part of the present cord with New Jersey law, than 40 applicants con- discussions but will be have "exercised a con- sidered by the screening presented as the programs sistent policy of non- committee. are presently planned," interference with the The JCC slate will seek - reported George A. Westfield Board of the seats now held by Education In matters of WeatfleM Stadiss Richard Phillips Feibush, Miss Emma Plenty, president of the Dr. Arthur M.Feibttth John A. Carter Jr. Westfield Board of educational programs." McCall and George A. Education. Minogue had argued that Plenty, whose terms expire the board should "do all in in February. One other "The tone of the meeting its power" to continue with PO Urges CNJ Eliminates aspirant, Clarence Troxell, .was that of a serious at- the current Christmas and Local Weekend Y's Men also has announced his tempt on the part of Hanukkah programs In theEarly Shopping, candidacy for the three-year '• responsible members of the Westfield schools which he Ticket Sales term of office. community to initiate the claimed were "cultural Begin A life long resident of search for some basis of enrichment and complete Early Mailing The Central Railroad of Westfield, Mr. Carter, 38, 'agreement on the holiday education of students in a Postmaster Dominick J. New Jersey has notified the makes his home at 227 programs," he stated. pluralistic society." Cardillo announced that the Mayor's Committee on Harrison Ave. He Is the Minogue claimed that tKe Public Transportation for Tree Sale father of a four year old son Westfield Post Office is Westfield, that the CNJ . Committee members (Continuad on Paaa S) starting its annual "Shop & . The 28th annual Christ- and a daughter, seven, who . include three Westfield Mail Early" Christmas ticket office in Westfield will mas tree sale of the West- attends WUion School. His Board of Education campaign to assure timely no longer be manned during field YMCA Y's Men's Club, wife, Marian, is a modern members - Mr. Plenty, Mrs. delivery of gifts and weekends. which has over the year dance and physical .' SallyS. Allen and Dr. James greetings. CNJ indicated that this provided mote than $116,000 education-teacher at Hart- . Johnson - and three Center "The United States Postal was part of their planned - for youth and" community ridge School, Plainfleld, members of the Committee Service is depending on the coat-cutting procedures service, begins thia and Newark State College. Against Religious public to mail before Dec. which is also tied into their weekend. Mr. Carter is personnel Encroachment in Schools Suit 15, /to help us make this recent reduction in labor Grand opening of the sale coordinator of Sione and .(CARES) -Rabbi Charles A. WcatflsMStadlos _v -. program a success," said force. A review of past lot at the Elm Street Webster, Inc., New York : Kroloff, Dr. Sanford M. WestfleU Service Uague makes aaawl CMtrifcnJan to the Vakei Fas* ef WestfleM. rii*nnn<l«1 the Postmaster. "You can ticket sales during playground is set for City, a firm which provides : Reiss and Dr. Jane N. niscot>trft*ati«om.fmei*cMsii>ra^ J-/ruppdl help by checking your weekends indicated that the Saturday at 9 a.m. engineering, financial and ; Sjpragg, who was unable to terigatue^anuiel A^M^Mdtey.jresMeatef the United Fnad: Mrs. Edgar A. Roll, * * mailing lists, using com- quantity sold did not justify Thousands of traditional management consulting vlee'pretMent of the Service Leagiie; Mrs. Wayne Haasen. president a«f the Service the expense of a ticket balsams, full-foliaged, soft- services. He Is also -JMtend Friday's meeting. Leagu..i e an..d. Joh»-.«..«n A. Reid, , genera... .-l campaig.-n. chairma... .n. of the United Fas* Scotch Plains officials plete names and addresses, have agreed to drop a legal city, state and correct zip agent. needled Douglas firs and the president of Stone and CARES filed a suit in suit against the operation of code numbers. For gifts and Passengers riding the bushy, long-needled Scotch Webster Building, Inc., a Federal Court in Newark on Westfleld's Conservation parcels, use sturdy cartons CNJ on weekends will be pine nave been trucked in real estate subsidiary of the Nov. 14 to determine the Center on Lambert's Mill and reinforced wrapping ble to purchase tickets on from New Brunswick, firm. United Fund in "Critical Rd., it was announced by paper tied with strong h train at no additional Canada for the Com- A graduate of Williams Mayor Donn A. Snyder twine. Insure all articles of cost. It was anticipated that munity's selection. College, Mr. Carter Tuesday night. The action, value. Buy your stamps now this would be effective as of Yuletide decorations such received his master of Stage,"Needs $110,156 taken Nov. 10, was an to avoid long lines at stamp the first week in December. as loose pine boughs, holly Senate "amicable settlement," the and balsam wreaths, (Continuad on Pafa 4) Inching closer to its goal aid and recreational op- now it's all up to you. If you windows. Separate and of *324,556, John A. Reid, portunities for thousands of mayor said, and will lead to bundle for local, state and Open House roping, holly and mistletoe Lauds Devil haven't responded as yet the implementation of out-of-state destinations." are also available. campaign chairman, Westfield residents of all then please do it now. We At Adult School WHS Guidance reported today that totals ages. several capital im- The Christmas lot will be need everyone's help to provements at the site. Mailing labels, tags, zip Squad stand at $214,500, with Major gifts now amount to succeed. On Monday open seven days a week Counselors Set 9110,066 left to be raised if $48,714, advanced gifts "Westfielders normally Among those planned are (Continuad on Paoa 4) until Christmas Eve, from 9 • Head football coach Gary the United Fund is to $48,964, retail business will respond to emergencies curbing, a stockade fence, a A display of students' a.m. to 9 p.m., daily except Evening Hours Kehler and Tri-Captains achieve its goal. contributions $5,744, special in a warm and generous new access road off Lam- B of E to Meet works will highlight the Sunday when the lot closes Mark Jackson, Bob Duelks business $15,115 and bert's Mill Rd. from near annual open house at the at 6 p.m. Eight members of the Contributions help sup- manner. This is an At RJHS Westfield High School and Chris Vejnoska won a port 16 social service residential donations emergency," Mr. Reid Bayberry La., and a shed to Westfield Adult School on The entire proceeds of the round of applause on the $71,377. hold the chipping equip- Monday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. sale goes to the club's guidance department will be agencies which provide a stressed. "Our 16 agencies ment. The Westfield Board of available for parent con- 'floor of the New Jersey variety of programs, special "Have you given your fair need the support now of all Education will hold its Sculpture, painting, pottery, budget. Beneficiaries of the State Senate Monday When the Conservation needlework and sale in the past have in- ferences between 7 and 9 share?" asks Mr. Reid, who Westfielders. These December public meeting at challigraphy are among the p.m.