Springfield Leader Is , Ac-\- 8Chool Begins....Theresa Gar»V Announcement of Plans for a Mountain-.Ave.—And Shiinpike January '
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Ts Easy To Place — 686-7700 • . with which has been merged the publiihed Kurr Thursday by Trumtr Pub!Uhlm_Corp. ' UiUinf Addrua: Subscription Rat* —nttnni Clui fellan . -16-C»nter Street. BprtntlleW, K. 1, 0T0B1 — MD 6W70O P.aBoxSO, Springfield, N. J. 61081 SPRINGFIELD. N-J...THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965 . tO.OO Yearly—- Paid at sprlnifleldjr 3. 15 CeHtr Per Copy- SLooked To Future: Fr6m Proposals for future dcvcl- With the announcement at Democrats on the ballot, Mrs. bcrs .... Alvin ;B. Jayi dist •• Church celebrates 40th when drivers of-the Somowet— An American Day" award Adlckman of -37~HEmlock tisjjj opment of Springfield held-the year!&_-end thai_tbeiJi)ljrary_ _JMario;Smith, who will serve as Mrs. ^S.onya • G.' Dorsky, anniversary. *-. Bert Bruder. Bus Co. strike . .Springfield, from UNICO- .—Dayton de-- receives award from Spring-;" spotligh. _ii|j_i_X t !•__ throug_. __J_ *h ni t i* 1965tT*t* — . Th. 111e l~ _ wil•*— »._.l. b* eji^ move11. _ _ d*__* . to. th^ S e corner of local tax collector, and Canio A.' Casaie, Howard S. olected president of tho First Public Library broken into; -feats Clark,' Cranford downs • field Men's'I^odge of B'nilT year began with publication of Mountain ave. and Hannah st., Levin, and' Joseph-R:~Afflitto AidSquatlT-. $1,294,129 sohool $8? stolen. ;. Francis'H. Shim- Daytori~T5-eTlcr basketball sea- B'rith as outstanding student the Master Plan designed to another controversy arose be- easily in a campaign based on seek election tcrjhe Spring- budget approved. _A_lastr shock, Mrs; Spnya Dorsky; Ca- son. ' •' •' :' ••' ' ! orttwryear'at Dayton. .. Gott^. lerve as a guide tor growth•>-- tween library trustees and ad- issues relating to academic field Board of Education. ditch fightrasalnst any possi- -nlo-A-r-Casale-amd-Mw.—Ruth struoUon of the new 10-root* of the township over the next vocates of a library on the freedom. Springfield's tang awaited— bility Iho't the projected Rt. Wclsman, elected vto Sr/rlng- "acraitton to the Gaiidinief. several decades. It ended with Fadam "Barm property at Master Plan for future dc- !W&-mlghl be extended from. fleld Board of Education. Springfield Leader Is , ac-\- 8chool begins....Theresa Gar»v announcement of plans for a Mountain-.Ave.—and Shiinpike January ' . volopmcnt Is unveiled at Ht. V. to Springfield is pledged^ Eilene J. Mazur of 19 Lenape .cepted Into membership by galowltrjund Wiped out ait«r..' new library tor township resl- rd. —- - ' . Springfield's new mayor. Planning -Board mooting at by the Township Committee. rd., "daughter of' the late Capl. New Jersey Press Association. expensive hospital, bill, . ,':*'&, dentt. The political tone of the William F. Koonz, outlines a Town Hall. _i_i_JTair Housing Mortimer Mazur, is awarded !.... .Red Cross drive under wayr : The Master Plan's recom- year was set by another tri- 10'polnt program for progress Committee launches city-wide, _ February " college .5ch61arshlp_^hy'~'he- •-with Claire Dannhelmer as umph by local Republican ean- during 1965 at the organiza- campaign aimed at soliciting ' New York Marine Corps Scho- chairman;;. .' Township^ • old- Donald Lewis, r mendation -that_thejlbrsry be ...-. Now Bhglanders arrive in" S. Dresner, Harold ,BwM, Mrft- cUdatcs—for—the—Township tion meotlrig~of the Township- "good neighbor" pledges from larship~3BUHaatlon,.Jnc;_i_jL.^. est resident^ Mrs. Rachel Gar- 1 retained and'expandod at it*— Springfield to take part in Jihlllp Ye}lln: and Yale 'MiS^r present site on Main ' at: Commltteer-^GOP candidates CommltteeT. Arthur M. Fal- residents. , Thorosa GargaloV ^onTpIeShkrcy-Shalom Senior Theresa Gargalowllz Fund ner, dies iiJSt. ... Township's reaches $9,000. ... Gaudlncer mayor, clergy and ". residents off of Temple, Sharey Sh«loirtr" aroused a bitter "controversy, Robert G. Planer and Rob .kin, Robert G. Planer- and Jay-. wlU begins 10th month] In a Youth Group's sixth annual arrive, in Montgomery, AI«^ and Hie planners later altered D. Hardgrovc ; won 'despite B. Bloom are sworn in—as-. coma. , j Male Choriis ' of ;7|bjicleve . , .Students walk. to. School. Principal Dr. Thelma jpin in prayer tor the late, Rev.' J L. Sandmeier receives- "I Am • James Reeb: '.' . Michaeli-D. •• where they Join ther • their stand on this issue. township victories for two TownBhlp Gbmmittpe mem- I school .thrpiiffh •-•: p<* snows 50-mlle rights jiiarch from Seliiis; v.£s-l Ther^aalcStgalpwitzends yes*'% Planned library in.coma ...-'i. Township Commit? ' Planer To Start . itee. votes thr,ee to twb'tb «e4 •cept • a "On'e. Nation Ifndfit—• •; God" pennant after . stormy Topic Of Hearing meeting .'".. Henry Grabari aid" • George Merrill) sire, endorsed .by,the Springfield pempcral*- Location Deli organization as candidates Io»r Robert G. Planer -will be named mayor at the annual 4n A ^11MJf\ ' ^^ *^~ * "* * . '^*a - . *. J A.±^^t^^ organization meeting of tlie-Springfield Township Com- No Objection Raised seats.-:..Robert G..Planer j mittee to be held on New Year's Day at Town Hall) it To $550,000 Sought Robert p.'Herdgroye endorwSB I was disclosed this week.. Planer by Republicans to' retain ooo}» ••- will also retain his title as com- To Pay For Project trol of Town' Hall uvNpyjniK missioner of-pubUiT' safety, ~wtth .BJL.ABNER GOLD 4jer.—^-Philip.Del Y«S!Wt> Jji' : jurisdiction over the police am endorsed, aar a .candldatie firf iidi{ _ Although a substantial amount the State Assembly 'by Unlofl-1*- or~SI5Sgreemenit over the ; lection ' as mayor Is In posed site for a now Springfield County. Rcpiibllcaji «creehllijg*. i accord with the policy-of- the Public Library was expressed at corhrfilttee7'":~r"I»bnW'~Esli' present administration' to rotate is Winner of National, Morlf • a publdc- hearing held by the li- "Scholarship. '. -., SprinitfieW^ «he honor among the; members brary board Monday... night .at of ithe, Igovemihg:, body, 'or at First Aid Squad begins merai Jonathan Dayton Regional High bership, drive:,' least, aittong those who are Re-School, the most striking aspect publicans^ ~ '••'" of Jtoo eVenlpjfcwas tho objection* — T7 yRta—Jeering, mayor, William whlctLJaakjjot raised. ; Tragic hazards at the; ihte^i-; F. Koonz, wlireorittnue as coffin ~Not one comment was hoard at section of^Si^Springfield avft mlssloner of public affairs, which all critical of toe $5SO,000 bond "^vrth Mjlltown and.Shunj "" ' includes the recreation' depart- issue to pay for die new Y roads, cb'uTdr possibly bej-- ment and buildings' and grounds. which was slated for" final con- duced by a plap, of VchaniUiit*?, Arthur M. Falkln .will take sideration Tuesday night by the Uon"- pi;,!traffic; preparec(;-'lJ*Sr-1 responsibility for public Township Committee. Results pfi • Ensley R.jjBennot'..-,towns'; Works from Philip Del Vecchio, that-meeting wuX/i appear next fatiffio consultant.; .; i Spri. ;whp has rstfred-frotri the-Tdwn- -week.'-- ; .: • neia. has 84 hquses -Inlroo ^hip_ConunIUee,._Th&: office in- structipn or a"pout. to start, cludes jurisdiction';, over" roads Although most ot the speakers from the floor Monday scorned and sewersf the ,engrneerin(( de- J partment and' *he fculMlng- ln- to prefer a Fadam Farm site for and industrial buildings goltl») ,' the library, rather than the one up;••,. •.'•phllllp-j.' Del yecehto; speeto/s' etflcev .,:''•',. ,• ','•;•;.""'.- ['• seleoiedf-apr»lantff_, appeared- to- appoinied^.loUJ. S.. .Air, Foi*04; '•• '.' Robert; D.'HardgroV.e,,\w(hO'r.ii- indicate that die audience of. -Academyj, ,'Susanne C,.f '"""" some B4 persons was'fairry~even-=u tcr a year out of elective off Ice; ly split on the-tssue; , f&m4JeHiig :i-foT^MfeSr--pitlM; eAckerman will have responsibility for thp The library, as", planned, will .County....,. riaroia- J7 AclSp* township's-fmancesr———-' be located on a 1.3 acre tract at man nominatarby-Go^ m Jay B. Bloom, the lone Dem- Mountain ave. and Hannah St., J Hughes"to .servve as ;£,;£, ocrat on the five-man Township just north of the First Air Squad judge of the Union County,. Committee, will continue to-have and Dairy Queen, buildings. District Court. Post C«flc«. ; jurisdiction ~bv<*r administration. The Fadam Farm siter urged OUT WJTH THE OLD,—; ,Marle Anne Branco first Sprlnp-- 74 Tooker »ve. Her luccetsor, the town's first biby of completes quarter-centary. o/^ field baby born fn i960, prepare* to make way for, 1066. the new-year. - will' reoelye-»n-«Mortment of priiei from home -'delivery! . Skaterb6a»»5' -i by some of bhe speakers and de- 1 Leonard JHeiler win be named scribed by library spokesmen as . -Marie l« the dautfcler of Mr, and Mrs. Lerpy Branco of local merchants. • •" ' .' ' ' • • .-': ', dominate Township Meettrt, - court clerk, violations clerk and their second choice, is at Shun- termed perilous.-,.: v Jick 2J Judge Harold A. Ackcrman 6f township , troasuror, to succeod piko rdr'arid Mountain ave., ap- r .SMfelman and Dr.?RudolpTn ;M£l .- c -Eugene Donnelly. Heller Feuerst'eln.serve a# Sprlijgfia3(|r! judge .of the Union County Dis —(Continued on Pag* 8) Tbwns First Ttf 6o-chalrmah W'ttia 196S Is a retired official of the Fidel- LIBRARY— " —~ School trict Court last week by the N. J. ity Uniori'''fraslr-Co7-Mrsr Betty :ter Healfh Campaign :;. CkteV) Supreme-Court. ••--- -'—•.— BrucB e SmitSih 266 , of Sprtn»V He will be In charge-of-case- HfiUer^ao.jrclatlorr, will be re- named as deputy treasurer. •. Siren Time_ ficld,-t?-riru!f.a stabbed to dwfiav assignments and^adminlstratlon 1 ot the court, which also- includes Municipal appointees • sohed- Springfield's civil -defense' S&ForJcirh 18 In a JU^IJC Iparklng lot h«j5_l. Ulod to be retained in their -the. MpvQUe ITieailrt In • New-- • .i-Harold/Gordon and Jacob ,Trl- their alarms two noun later, A schoPl bud.. by local taxation.- a public hearing oh the budget rrS?8'- J u d g c—Ackerman~'was present job Include:' sirens will henceforth sound j£H; rptmery Is seen-as mo--.