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f V Today's weather: Partly cloudy, high 68-73 degrees; WEST LEADER tow 46-18 degrees. TktLtmdt*§mmdMo9t Widely Circulated Weekly Newtpaper In Union County YK4B ~* WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 197S 28 Pages—15 Cent* Plan Board Defers Action Crowd Expected at Discussion Three Veteran Employes Tonight on Rent Leveling, Zoning A targe crowd is expected to attend tonight's 8:S0 p.m. public advisory session of the Town Council. On the On Temple PL Apartments ageliji are two controversial issues, rent-leveling and B- To Leave Schools July 1 No nWiiinti waa wachsd Tmptc which was by the town Council at its municipal building. Temple 3 aaiJP-i uning. Three Westfield public services department; Tage except for three years serv- toy the Planning Baard daatrayad by fire several meeting Tueaday and also ia PI. area residents have Members of tenant groups, particularly from Wych- school employees - a school Forssen, a 45-year staff ice, from 1942 to 1945, with MMday alght on aa- yaws ago, it under con- the uibiect, -along with requested that the tract wood Gardens and Westfield Manor, have been agitating psychologist, a custodian member who is head the United States Air Force. psfcauem far sits pitas In sMmtkm for a sane change propoaad changes in remain a two-family tone. for a reat ordinance, claiming steep annual rant hikes and a secretary - with a custodian at Westfield High He has been head two controversial areas, from a two-family to a professional toning, for a Tabled until the Jane and other abuses cumulative total of 77 years School; and Dorothy Lewis, custodian at Westfield High Bast Broad It. and Vstnpte multt-family deaknation. public advisory meeting at meeting was action on a site The council is expected to take formal action Tueaday of service will retire July 1. administrative secretary in School since the school was PI. An ammdflUBt to the tone i.» p.m. tonight in the plan submitted by Dr. nighton an ordinance changing two southside cones from The Westfield Board or the special services built in 1951. Action on site plea a#- code ia tcheduled tor action council chambers of the (ContlnuM on Bf 1) two-family to multi-family and to establish a Education accepted department since 1958. Mrs. Lewis has been a proval far two ts-nait professional zone on Grove St. near the indoor tennis retirement resignations Forssen was appointed to secretary in the school apartm club, Neighbors have objected to the multi-family Tuesday night from Dr. the school system's system for 20 years. She Templ%pr*.7!iiiSde £ Opposition to Guidelines Grows classification which would permit a 24-unit apartment Mary Hand, school maintenance crew in 1930. began as secretary to the ttw baard on the request of complex on Temple Pi. psychologist • and acting He has been with the West- elementary supervisors in the applicant, Giordano- The Westfield Board of withdraw from the New will meet Saturday in supervisor of the special field schools since then. 19S5 and joined the special CkaleSe'lac, The ieaue will Education will sack the Jersey Register "thorough Mercerville, plans to services department three be reconsidereMMo d at (he support of the 600-member and efficient" guideuM. propose a resolution from years later. board'i July 7 naatiai. New jersey School Boards' John J. Daly, Weatftolds the floor of the assembly. Dickson Dr. Park Entrance Closed Dr. Hand was appointed mitotne met«iaaaM of tend,, farmenrnwr Association in asking thethe delegate to wthee NJSBNJSBAA The resolution will support ti f th Mi The Dickson Dr. entrance entrance, where grading school psychologist in West- location of the Masonic State Board of Education to Delegates' Assemblyr which (Contlnuad on p<f* 7) to Tamaques Park will be operations have removed field in January, 1963, She closed, and the park drive barriers to traffic visibility. has been acting supervisor y of the department since ^^Z* i^J^I ^ «•» "trance signs will Sept. l. Dr. Hand began her College Club Awards $5,600 in Grants career in education as a The College Woman's third grade school teacher in New Milford, Pa. She Club of Westfield awarded i d L 1 four year scholarship of Parkaclesfcontinues via exit"" e rem»'"bert»in Mill Rd. received three degrees - »h» i »^h!^'« Mm RH « unchanged, bachelor's, master's and fSXO and freshman grants the Lamberts Mill Rd. lntended ,0 UJ£X tne of «MM to six WeatflekTHigh doctorate • from the Penn- sylvania State University. School senior girl* Tuesday. Senator to Ho8t £«£, £»£ J^ Mias Eliiabeth James, Dr, Hand served in the daughter of Mrs. Carol T, Women's Army Corps from We-tfield Meeting ^CJSSgPSi 1943 to 1945. James of 210 Sinclair PI, rive received the lour year State Sen. Alexander J. Hi* ^ •• • short-cut to The resignation of Hudson scholarship, which is Menta wUI hold a town 'he Conservation Center, L. Whltenight Jr., senior awarded annually on the meeting in the Westfield Dickson Dr. will remain high English teacher, also basia of academic council chambers in the two-way up to the barricade John Butts looks on as Norman Chambliss operates thr was uccepted; he also will achievement, need and Municipal Building at 8:15 at the park gate, grader at the Umbert't Mill Road entrance to conclude his service here character. Freshman p.m. Thursday, May IS, The various change* will Tamaque* Park, now the only access to the park. Public July 1. grants, awarded on the Menza has been conducting be evaluated following the Works clearance operations have increased (raffle Approved were the ap- same basis, havepeenpre- a series of these sessions to 60-day period, visibility at the site. IContlnuod on p«g» 7] sented to Diane Beany, keep In touch with Ms Beryl* Burke, Susan BeryleBiirki) constituents' needs. McNamars, Catherine TrtnbW, and Nancy Wood Bickers Grand Mai^hall New Names For Orphans The College Woman's ..Three Vietnamese brother, Nguyen Van Thai, Charities in Newark for an she Is still in Da Nang as Club obtain* the monk s youngsters are no longer 6, now Robert Michael, and adoption, They requested they know she was there two the scholarships from . ,j.$^May 26 Parade orphan*, They were warmly their sister, Nguyen Thl two children but said that days before that city fell. No membership dues, proceeds A. Bruce Conlin Jr., New York University with a. welcomed into the family of Thuy, 5, now Jennifer they would accept more If It children were taken out from the . biennial general chairman of the degree in commercial Mr. and Mrs,' Edward Kathleen. would keep a family after that. "She looks like an scholarship play, interest Westfield Memorial Day science. He joined the ar- Konopka of 543 Lenox Ave, They join the Konopka's together. angel from the pictures we from the Frances Stiles Committee, has announced med forces in 1943 attending * , , .other children Edward, II; Mr. and Mrs. Edward have of her," says Mrs. Memorial Funds, and in- that Thomas H, Bickers, refrigeration school at arrival Mary Beth, 10; Kelly, 7, and Moos of 825 Boulevard arc Moos, who admits the dividual gifts. American Legion Com- Canf- -p Lee- , Va. and took Thursday night and a check Brian, 5. Brian, who is still hoping for a Viet- waiting has been a terrible Mias James plans to at- mander, 1950-1951, will advance refrigeration up at St. Michael's Medical adopted, is of Puerto Rican namese youngster to adopt. strain. The Moos are ex- tend the University of serve as grand marshal for training. He saw service in Center, Newark. ancestry. They had been waiting for pecting imminently to be Colorado in the fall where this year's parade, Bickers, Port Said, Egypt, and at a The children are Nguyegy n Mr. and Mrs. Konopka two year old Phanh Huong given another child who will she - will work toward a a Westfield resident since military supply depot at Van Vihn, age 7, who is now applied in December to the for the past 18 months, but join them and their degree in' art education. 1927, was born in Russell, Abadan on the Persian Gulf Thomas. Andrew; his Associated Catholic are fairly certain now that youngsters, (Continued on page 4) Susan McNamara N.Y., and graduated from where he was assigned to . _, storagoperatione ansd icofe plantthe . Thicolds Action Expected On Pay, Zonim Relatives Due Here College Men Select Scholarship Recipients was the beginninilnng ro f Thithse Public hearings* and final Council. ' ' ^ supply route to the Soviet action on amendments Also scheduled is action to Three seniors at Westfield League , baseball organi- St., will attend Union County Mr. and « Mrs. Joseph L. Union. * creating B-2 and P-2 approve investments by the' from Saigon High School have been zation. Technical Institute. He has Graves of 436 Downer St., Bickers was awarded the districts and creating town treasurer, to cancel awarded scholarships from Donald L. Kliesch, son of participated in the track will attend Rutgers European-African-Middle personnel positions and a appropriation balances of Mary Lee Garrison Vietnam, had been reunited the College Men's Club of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. team at Westfield High. University. Warren is a Eastern Service Medal, salary schedule for various completed im- Mosher, vice counsel at the and were flying to St. Louis, Westfield. They are Warren Kliesch Sr. of 543 Downer Warren Graves, son of member of the Varsity World War II victory, good municipal employees will provement ordinances, to American Embassy in Mo. where she will meet his DiLorenzo,' a four year tennis team and a writer for conduct, and American highlight Tuesday's 8:30 approve capital Saigon is safely back on grant; Donald L.